The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 01, 1934, Image 1

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The Argua C Dives Quality
Service at Eair I’nces
With Which is Combined rl,» Hillsboro Independent
VOLI .ME XL!
State Capitol
tier
News
drove Hoop Team Closing Date
Linfield College
Grade Speakers
Sales Tax Bill
Veterans Ask
Durham Man
Captures County
Head Will Speak
Compete Friday
To
Cut
Load
Corn-Hog
Plan
Square Deal
Basketball Title
AI Teacher Meet
County Contest Confesses to
On Property Forest Grove hoopstera cinched
Coming Soon Annual county grade school dec­
In Program Dr Elam J Anderson. president
Poi son Plan
tlx- county basketball title lau
of Linfield college, will lx- t h <•
F ti -
lamation contests will get under
day nigjit by defeating Uie Hllhi
print I| m I sfx'iik) r al the final coun­
way Friday afternoon when seven
quintet 23 to 16 The rivals will
Ex-Service Men Seek Return ty teachers' Institute Huturday at Tux Commissioner Discusses 41.»' t in the final game of the sea­ Farmers Asked to File Data preliminary meetings are scheduled William Pointer Tells Story
Tigard union high « I ux >1 a short
in various parts of the county.
on Production Promptly
Benefits of Measure at
son here Friday at 8 30 p m.
business meeting of th** Washing­
Finals will be held March 23 at the
of Placing Strychnine in
of Privileges Eliminated
1
Hii:«.»x.rr>
took
the
lead
In
the
ton County i'e:<< hers assoclu' lon L.
Hillsboro Baptist church.
to Speed Program
School Officer Meet
opening mlnute-s of the game when
Food of Neighbors
Under Economy Act
also planned
Initial meeting for three and
Dinsmore sunk a long basket. Btew-
The session Is called for 9 30 u
four-room schools In the western
art of Forest Grove tied the score
in with the first .peaker on tlie
part of the county are to be held
a tew minutes later, only to trail
program Dean Alfred Powers of
at the Dilley school with Mrs Em­
at-ain when Sutherland made; gexxl
Huirm If frkndx of Hrnator W
th - University of Oregon. Following
ma
Bryant as manager. Schools of
on a foul throw. Wilson. Grove for­
E
Buikr
rxp<*<'t<*<l
to
rhiinnult?
Bum
he
morning
UiterinUislon.
E
F.
his class in the eastern part of
è
ward
caged
a
beautiful
shot
near
llrowh. I hr (irrvui* farmer, from
Carleton of Portland, editor of tta-
the county will meet at Tigard
clow of the first pencxl to Additional Information on union
the KubtrnntorlMl rare by rndorii- Jerrold Owen Explains Plan Oregon Educational Journal and farmers to be Exempted on the-
high school with A. A. Bald- Authorities Confiscate Still
give-
F
’
orest
Grove
a
4
to
3
lead.
Intf I hr Yamhill county »olon at a
scrrelary-treasurer of tlie Oregon
, win as manager.
Livestock, Poultry Feed
Required
Evidence
Given
Hllhl
went
into
the
lead
again
at
Commercial
Meeting
at Huber on Tuesday
mate Teachers' luascxiallon, will
convroUoii of M’lf constituted “pro-
The schedule for one and two-
in tlx; second quarter when Dins­
speak.
ffrrftAiv<M'* in Portland last urrk,
room
schools
is
as
follows:
Western,
more- and Cook accounted for six
they huve another think coming
77 iris- di'ivirtiiK-ntal conferences
of approximately C30,- points In a row. During the balance 'By J<«eph Belanger. Au't County Arent) Forest Grove central school. Eugene
Confession that he Jiad placed
World war vc U thils seek only liave been planned Carleton will txto Reduction
Brown dor* not propose to br tide-
Loving, manager; northwestern,
in
the
tax
load
carried
b
y
of
period, Hllhl protected a
An early closing date for accept­ Banks union high school, Mary • strychnine In the food of hla
tracked in favor >t any other can­ fair, equitable treatment in a kinn tuldrc ss tla* high school division. Wasiungton county real property one tlie
point
lead
over
Forest
Grove
neiglibors, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gei-
didate, proKre.v ive or olherwL -- In eiuirlment of the Ament imi LegUm a white Ixse J. Barnum of Alolui will
ing applications for hog contracts
county school fund purpones and held an 11 to 10 advantage is predictol in a communication Kingston, manager; northern. North ‘ ger, was obtained Tuesday from
u statement explaining hUi position "Four l’oint” pn>grum to restore be chalrnuin of the session for for
Plains. Ruth Wills, manager; east­ William H. Pointer of Durham, who
at
half
time.
may
be
expected
from
pawag
1
of
from Corvallis received at the
111 Lit week Ihr Marion county an- privilege,-, taken from disabled ex- grade principals, upper grade teueh- the propo- ed Balis tax measure ac­
Fore.t Grove maintained a steady county agents office Farmers who ern. Beaverton high school E G. us now being field on a charge of
didatr drclarwd that hr proposed service men by the economy act, era and rural teachers Clara I.ueUil cording
Weob, manager; and southern,
to
Cliarl*«
V.
Galloway,
offensive
during
the
final
period,
to "fight until heU freezes over declared Jerrold Owen, executive and Mrs. Lurn E Nielson of Tigard state tax commissioner, who spoke while the Hllhl attack went awry. plan to submit applications should Scholls Grange hall, Frances Post, assault with attempt to kill, accord­
do
so
within
the
next
few
days,
necretary of the World War Vet- will lead the primary and lnter- ul tin- county conference of school Time and again the local players
and then figiit on the ice "
manager. All preliminary contests ing to J. W Connell, Sheriff. Desire
for revenge arising from the fact
and those who may still be uncer­ are set for 1:30 p. m.
Brown says that lir was lurrd In­ r runs' State Aid eommlAAion nnd mediate Usichers' meeting.
officers
iu-re
Saturday
Tills
figure
would
get
under
the Grove basket tain about details of the plan
that Geiger had had Pointer ar­
to the progressive convention al editor of Oregon Ix'gionnnire, who
Dr
O
H
Holmes
of
Fon
’
M,
is
bast'd
upon
an
e-rtimated
state
Each
school
Is
entitled
only
to
Jiave
the
bail
run
the
hoop
to
one
rested last November 20 on a lar­
Portland under a misapprehension spoke during the American Legion Grove will glie (he ojx-nuig address income of *4,000,000 tor the school and fall out. Forest Grove garner­ should get in touch with their near­ serious and one humorous selection ceny
charge is believed to have
est local committeeman at once.
of H a true purpose and that when prognun Monday ut tn«* chamber oi of the' afternoon meeting. Tills will relief measure.
ed 13 points during the last half
The names of the committeemen in each of the three divisions de­ been the motive for the alleged
hr discovered what wu« up hr re­ commerce Adoption oí the pro­ be followed by a business meeting
termined
by
grade
in
school.
Con
­
while
ifillsboro
was
able
to
score
crime
- - —
An
additional
amount,
estimated
which - was committed
Feb-
have been published several times testants who won first place in the
fused to participate in th«' delib- gnun wotiL I rr.sufl in a cash bene­ of tlie county teachers' association. at *90.000, would go directly to ele­ but five foul slKrts.
ruary 18.
«rations and advised his friends in fit U> the state, he -‘Luted in his Dr Anderson will ,|xak on "Amen mentary and high school districts Snider, forward, and O'Neil, cen- in the county papers. Necessary county contest last year are not
That
he
had
placed
a
spoonful
thr convention to take no part talk on "Veterans and Taxpayer* " and Oh. Yeah!'' ; ls tlie closing fea­ in the county, resulting ui the re­ ter. were high point men for For- papers may be ootalned in most eligible to compete with the same of strychnine in the flour can at
cases fom men on the local com­
After thr convention had endorsed Dr. K J. Nicol. HUUboro legion ture- of the program.
type of selection this year. Winners the Geiger home was the substance
duction <4 special lev.es in the est Grove with seven points each, mittees or may be had ____
at ___
any in
Burke. Brown says Dial hr was commander, was chairman.
each district will be eligible tor of Pointer s confession. He declared
while
Dinsmore
lead
the
Hllhl
scor
­
Music
will
be
provided
by
Tigard
arcus,
declared
O
B
Kraus,
coun
­
time
bj
call.ng
at
the
county
agent's
Misunderstanding of the veterans’ union lilgh school aiul lunch will ty school superintendent, In com- ing wilt) 6 points Hllhl second team
called into a side room und given
(Continued on page 4, column 1)
that he entered his neighbors home
office.
thr "bum s rush in an attempt to •‘Four Point” program has been
served in the- high school caie- mentuig on tlie talk after the defeated the Forest Grove seconds
with a pass key while they were
Information Given
compel him to withdraw in Burkes rife, Ow< ii dec lared. ITopaganda be
27 to 20 in a preliminary game.
terUi.
meeting
I
’
roceeds
going
as
a
direct
away at church and placed the
Additional information received
favor which he refused to do und againM com¡>riis<iUon tor the dis­
Forest Grove took undisputed title this week defines the evidence of
offset
to
tlie
present
budget
O Í
poison
in the foed. He denied any
still refuses to do
abled ex--•><-rvice mail ha* been ln-
*96.000 tor the county school fund to the county championship by sale required for men who have
resentment over his past arrest on
*Uguled
by
a
certain
group
for
"i will travel over the state as
would be only one-fourth of the virtue of the victory Friday night, processed their own hogs and sold
a charge of stealing a plow and a
far as my meagre funds and con- the purpose of breaking the power
total benefit to be derived by tax­ maintaining a clear record of five the meat. This evidence shall con­
chair, declaring that the poisoning
tributlons of my friends permit," of vrtrnins. Tills attack has been
victories. Tigard swamped Beaver­ sist of < 1) receipt of purchase,
payers under the sales tax plan.
idea had come to him on the spur
Brown dec lared in u statement fol- hidden under the guise of econ­
ton
54
to
18
the
same
night
to
of the moment. He had not th ought
Economy Foreseen
signed by the purchaser, if the
lowing t h e Portland convention omy. hr said
cinch wcond position with four product was sold direct from the Nineteen Youth Promoted of it again until he was arrested
An economical administration of wins and two losses. Hllhl settled
Policy Outlined
•T will tell tlie people what tlie
last Friday by deputies from tlie
tlie proposed tax was foreseen by Into third place wldi two victories farm to the consumer, or <2> state­
corrupt tricks and pru< tiers are II
'Die veteran policy embodies four
During Tests Thursday
sheriffs office, he stated.
of disposition, signed by the
elected, (to! helping me. I will principals, declartvl Owen in out­ Willamette Valley Project Galloway, who based Ills belief on and three defeats, with Beaverton ment
market master or other official _
in
Poison Discovered
tlie experience of other stales in
(Continued on page 4, column 7)
purge thia state of dirty ¡mimes in lining lia» leglblative program
charge if the product was sold
Geiger was seized with violent
thr progressive as well n.% m other udopUxl by the American Legion with CWA Funds Planned collecting a similar tax West Vir­
For
the
second
successive
month,
through
a public or farmer's mar-
ginia and Mississippi have found
convulsions February 18 after he
ranks If I am .irfrail'd 1 will go lust year at the Chicago comcn-
ket, or <31 other supporting
.._____ evi- 19 Boy Scouts of the Hillsboro dis­ had eaten Sunday dinner. Mrs.
the sales tax to be tile easiest tax
back to U m * farm with tlie satis* tlon. First, that lui war veteran,
trict were promoted at the monthly
dence
having
a
direct
bearing
on
Geiger refused to eat the meal pre­
faction of knowing that it is not disabled while In the service, suf-
Donald T Templeton, county of all to collect, according to the
the disposition of the product of court of honor at the county court pared when the food tasted bitter.
yrt time for llr people to clean frr kwa of any privileges embodied Judge, represented Washington coun­ tax commissioner. Administration
house Thursday evening. Courts of
such
hogs
slaughtered
on
the
farm.
e4
the
tax
1
n
Oregon
would
b
e
¡
A chemist found poison in the food,
house *’
In the original World war veteran ty at Albany Tuesday, where plans through approximately 15,000 re­
Next week the local committees honor have shown a doubling in according to authorities.
the
number
of
advancements
dur
­
All of which Is very Interesting act Necond. tliat hospitalization be to promote fkxxl control project tail
will start on the final round-up,
merchants.
Pointer received a six months
in the light of th*' approaching provided for all vrteraiw wix) are for tlie Willamette river ani its Farmers
gathering data on all farmers who ing the past three months, which suspended jail sentence Nuvember
not liave to pay
scout
officials
state
is
an
index
of
primary election. With ix»tl> Broun unable to provide necessary medical tributaries were discussed. Re pre - a sales tax would
feeds for livestock County Work Quota Slashed have raised hogs within the past interest and efficiency.
21 when lie was arraigned in the
and Burke claiming thr mantle of care for thcmsclvet». Third, that M'litatlves of seven exit of eight or poultry or on
two years, who have not already
on seeds for planting,
local justice of the peace court on
thr late George W Joseph and thr MTVice connections be perpetuated. eounties affected attended und the where the products
to 375 Men This Week
R.
Frank
Peters
presided
over
filed
applications.
The
plan
is,
thereof are to
the larceny charge believed to have
sup|M>rt of the “free power for Fourth, that benefits for depend- Willamette Valley Flood Control be sold as tangible personal
the
ceremonies
with
Jake
Weil
as
of
course,
entirely
voluntary,
but
prop­
been the motive for the alleged
nothing" advocates, Charlie Hall rnUi of deceased uar veterans be usscxlatlon was formed.
A new wage scale for CWA work­ the committee must get production herald. P L. Patterson. A. H. Busch. crime.
erty.
in
the
opinion
of
the
tax
The suspended sentence was
making a play for tlie support of continued-
Stops w ore taken by the group commissioner Tlie fanner would ers in Washington county, believed estimates from non-signers. In­ Aif O. Johnson. V. W. Gardner granted upon full restitution of the
thr utility stockholdrrs as opjiosed
The American Lrgion program toward securing a federal survey pay tlie tax only on what he bought io be materially lower than at structions from Washington now­ and Brunel Richards were court property and payment of court
to thr utility officials, and Tom d<M** not ask com¡NMksa¿u>n for un­ upon which to base a vast con­
present, will become effective Fri­ state that no applications can be commissioners, and William F. costs.
personal use.
Turner. Portland baseball magnate, injured veterans nor for veterans struction project designed to mini­ lor The
day. according to word rece.ved tills sent in for payment until all ap­ Johnson, field executive, served as
sales
tax
would
apply
to
pur-
Another still, the second to be
setting himself up as thr champion injured after tlie war. but do»** seek mize damage* to farm lands by flood cliases of 25 cents and up, explained week oy R. W. WeJ, county chair­ plicants have filed their papers. clerk of the court
confiscated in Washington county
of the forgotten workingman, tlie assistance for those injured in the waters of the' river and its tribu­ Galloway. To simplify collection, man. llie county quota, o: work- Applications are being tabulated in
Preceding the court of honor,
a week, was raided Tuesday
fates that control political drAllnir.» service, tlu? speaker stated. Tlie taries An application Is being pre­
was also slashed to 375 men the county agents office as fast members of the district committee within
would be eliminated in men
night near Huber by county offi­
arrm to be laying thr ground work stund taken by the legion ut Chi­ pared for a C'WA project lor con­ fractions
this week.
as they come in.
tlie
schedule
of
tax
to
be
added
to
which
has
charge
of
the
adminis
­
cers and State Officer Walt Had­
fur lite entry of Governor Meier in­ cago favoring payment of adjusted ducting an n liquate survey of the tlie salis charge A one-cenx tax
Although the new scale of wages
Publication will be made in the
of scouting in the Hills­ field. Frank Dalton and Albert
to Uie picture with every prospri t
not sought by the valley to determine the type- ot would be coilectei on retail pur­ had not been received lrom Port- county papers of the figures sub­ tration
Allen, found on the premises, were
boro
district
met
at
the
chamber
for success of his well oigamzed group if it wdi "break llie govern­ novel control that would be feas­ chases of 25 cents oi more up
1tVr-ri CWA headquarters this morn­ mitted by each applicant. This will of commerce Ail troops in the dis­ held following the raid, but pro­
U)
forces over the sadly disorganized ment, he said.
ing.
Weil
predicted
that
the
rate
of
ible
(Continued on pave 4, column 7j
give ail producers an opportunity trict were shown to be in good con­ fessed no connection with the still.
Savings under the economy act» Flcxxl damage* in the eight eoun­
forces of his opposition in thr re­
pay would be reduced materially. to check with their community dition
The distillery was located in the
with an average rating of
IM p; . V ll<
publican primaries
The
schedule
is
to
be
prepared
by
committeemen
any statements be­ 97.5 per cent for January. This garage and bam on property form­
ties during tlie past two years was
the Portland office and will go in­ lieved to be inaccurate.
Those who have been harking for­ huve been more Uxan offset by ex­ eitlmaled at more than *2,UOOOOO in
erly
owned by E. J. Mann near
rating is the third highest in the
to eflect when men on tlie CWA
ward to Meier.*« nv-lio addre
in pendí. pres for alpliaoctic.il organi- a report of \ alley county engineers
Applications should be made out 25 districts in the Portland area Hucer. Olficers confiscated a 400-
unemployed,
zu
ions
to
aid
the
payroll
report
for
work
Monday.
Uir hope that ft might contain
at once so that there will still be council.
headed by Hedda Swart of Marion
gallon still, a one-third-gallon still,
Reductions ordered in the coun­ time to make necessary corrections
some Inkling as to ins intentions farmers and other group,. Owen county Damages report'd were as
Reports of committees to the dis­ 44 gallons of whiskey and a quan­
only
economy
pointed
out.
Tlie
ty
work
quota
this
week
will
re
­
toward a second term must have
before tlie closing date. Men who trict board and announcement of tity of equipment. Approximately
follows Washington county (one
sult in the dropping of 44 men are slow in preparing their papers the
been somewhat disappointed when practiced has been in regard to year> *360.0(X). Lane *1.077,000. Linn
annual meeting of the council 2500 gallons of mash was destroyed.
from
the
payrolls.
Men
employed
on
a bad cold compelled |xv»tponrmrnt veteran com|»'nsat;on
Verdict for the plaintiff was re­
will not only delay the.r own pay­ in Portland March 26 were other
Benton *86.000. Marion
Quantity of wearing apparel and
That adoption of tlie American *119,000,
federal
educational,
nursing,
coast
of thr speech, scheduled for last
turned
Friday
by
the
ju.t:ce
of
the
ments
but
will
hold
up
payment
on
*415.880. Yamhill »67.000, Polk »130,-
Items of business. Plans were also cigarettes were stolen when thieves
Bunday night, in spite of the fact Lrgion program would bring into 000. and Clackamas *130.000
pexiee court jury hearing the com­ and geodetic survey projects are everyone else.
discussed for the scout circus at broke into the Carlson-Sherk store
that Henry Hanzen, the governors Oregon approximately *340000
The report s« t out economic and plaint of Fred C. Sefton, until re­ not included in the quota, accord­
the stock show pavilion in Portland at Sherwood Thursday night. Loot-
political advisor, ha. said that thr through additional compensations a ricultural Importance of the val- cently publisher of the Beaverton ing to Weil.
April 6 and 7. The local troops will included shirts, rings, overalls and
that it WOUM COBI Hi)' slate ley. quoting army engineers’
El torts are being made to com­
sper<*h lias no politimi significance and (Continue
re- Review, against J. H Hulet, pres­ plete
about 35 cartons of cigarettes.
participate.
tl
on
N.
column
4)
all
projects
under
way
at
whatsoever.
ports indicating tliat It contained ent owner. Action was brought to present as soon as possible, Weil
Report that good progress was Marvin G. Woodward of Portland
two-thlr.ds of the' population of recover property m the plant which
Asked point blank this week as
being made in the financial effort was arrested last week by state
tl:e state, had a farm valuation of Sefton alleged was his own. Jurors declared. If tlie present rate of re­
to hit ¡KiUlical plans, the governor
of the local committee which has police on a traffic charge. He was,
duction
is
continued
in
the
county
set
the
value
of
tlie
property
at
(Continued on page 4. column 1)
*275.(XH).(X)0 and that one-fourth of
«had nothing to say." He continues,
the task of raising a *300 quota in
tlie county committee an­
,4ie farm area had bee'n under *100. Sef'.on asserted that he pur­ quota,
however, to display new symptoms
tlie
district
for
support
of
scout
work will be termi­
A
waler from ruinpant rivers once chased the newspaper on contract ticipates on that
accident in which a sign work in 1934 was presented by J.
that would seem l<> brand him a-
or before May 1. Work was freak
every two years since 1889. Swart from Hulet August 23. 1933. and re­ nated
blown from a truck through M. Person. Money raised from this
a victim of thr political brr. For
is
to
be
started
on
several
new
_ car
__ source goes to pay office service,
dei'lared that damages cited were turned it to him December 29.1933. school projects this week, according the windshield of a r passing
instance, hr is devoting more time
He declared tliat he purchased a
occurred Tuesday near Witch Hazel. printing, postage, professional su­
to tils office than a.is his wont a
Imine diate nxijxnlng of the wheat conservative as engineers had not quantity
to
present
plans,
but
no
new
pro
­
of printing equipment
Tred Meindl of Portland, driver of pervision and training, travel, tele­
few montiis ago, showing up al Sa­ production remmi program to give been given time to cover the field
which was not returned to him or jects will oe approved until the the car. suffered a broken nose and phone. rallies and other activities,
lem now as much as two and even Lunvrs who have not sotned wli. at completely.
local
committee
is
assured
of
hav
­
Judge; fempleton was elt'Cted to paid for after tlie newspaper was ing faci.lties to complete them, ac­ severe cuts while R. D. Walker of he declared. Hillsboro is associated
three times a week. Thr governor contea, ts an c pportunity to Join
The annual county grade school
Laurelwood. a passenger, received with 24 other communities in form­
has also become more restrained in was announced Ulis we -k. according the board of directors of the flood returned to Hulet. Jurors were Cal cording to Weil.
Jack. E. L. McCormick. J. N Wiley.
to
word
received
by
W.
F.
Cyrus,
a cut lip and bruises Mrs Meindl ing the Portland area council which basketball tournament will be held
control aasoe lotion.
4 ins attitude toward State Treasurer
next Thursday, Friday and Satur­
V W. Gardner. J. H. Garrett and
and a son. who were in the back
Holman and at tlie last meeting of county agent. F’.crni -rs signing con­
11 counties of Oregon and day at the central grade school of
nt tilts time would be eligi­
of the car. sustained cuts and shock comprises
Jake Weil.
tlie bourd of control, held in tlie tracts
Washington.
Forest Grove. A total of 13 teams
ble- for the Imai 1933 ani suu.-e-
Tlie Meindl car was proceeding
Fine of $500 and a sentence of
executive office, thr session passed quent
The court of honor promoted 10 have been entered in the three di-,
it*:<4 an.i IMS bemnta but
toward Portland on the Tualatm
one year in the county jail was
without any display of the bitter- not the- 20-cent first 1933 )iaymen.
highway when the wind whipped a tenderfoot scouts to second class, visions for the playoff.
nr.'S between these two political Sp>-eliil revision of regulation will
imposed upon Walter Smith Wed­
Schi lule will open Thursday eve­
sign from a Sunset Feed mill truck two second class to first class, and
enemies w hich has < haraetri ized ixr.nlt contracts to be drawn with
nesday when he plead guilty to a
driven by Albert Cole of Portland, seven first class scouts received ning with the following games: Di­
charge of operating a still without
the infrequent gatherings of thus farmers who had unsatisfactory
10
merit
badges.
Wallace
Wheeler
vision
C. Gales Creek vs. Orenco;
through the car's windshield. The
F'cxxi dealers NRA cexle will be a license. He was paroled on the
board for the past two years. All baM- acrcmie under the original
(Continued on page 4, column 6)
division B. Reedville vs. Gaston;
National
Business
Women's
Week,
injured
persons
were
brought
to
discussed
here
next
Tuesday
eve
­
of which are tak( n here to indicate plan, according to the- communi­ ning when county food dealers meet jail term upon payment of tlie line ironi March 11 to 17. inclusive, will the Jones hospital for treatment.
and division A. Forest Grove vs.
Beaverton. Friday afternoon games
that tlie governor is leaving no cation New contra«! however, will for their monthly session at the Smith was arrested last week when be observed by tlie Hillsboro club Meindl is well known here,
being
not
be-
given
advantage
over
those-
are as follows: Division C Witch
stone unturned tliat might inter­
local chamber of commerce. Sylvan authorities r.udef a still on Car­ with three major events. On Sun­ a past grand master and past
under the origuial plan.
Hazel
vs. Carlon; division A. Hills­
fere with ids progress in thr event signed
penter
creek
west
of
Forest
Grove.
day tlie members will ro in a body
County control associations al­ Durkhelmer, president of Wadiiams
representative of the I. O.
boro vs. Tigard; and division B,
Drive by state police on truck to the Trinity Lutheran church, grand
that he should get into the race
ready In existence will provide tlie A- Company, will be the speaker, ac­ drivers,
O
F.
Sherwood
vs. Tualatin. The winner
w ho have not obtained pub­ where services will be conducted by
which now seems highly probable.
basts for new sign-up machinery cording to Verne Curry, chairman
Today 'Thursday) is the last dav cf the first division A game will
the
Rev.
George
Reule.
On
Tues
­
lic
utilities
commission
permits,
re
­
Plans
will
also
be
considered
for
Additional supplies will lx- forward­
to pay county dog licenses without meet St. Mary's Friday evening.
af ternoon the annual card P-irtv
A national murrlage law and .1 ed to county associations wltliln a the formation of a comity food sulted in tlie filing of 18 complaints day
Division B champion will be de­
incurring a n additional penalty
style show will be held in the
dealers' association.
in the local Justice of the peace and
national eugenics law arc urged by short time
payment of *1. according to an or- termined Saturday morning and
chamber of commerce rooms, and
court in 24 liours last Friday and on
I>r. John C. Evans, assistant su­
the
champions for the other two
Friday night tlie public relations
the county court in
Saturday. Complaints were filed banquet will be held. Tills banquet
perintendent of the state hospital
O
“/
January. All dogs over eight months divisions Saturday afternoon The
winners
of division A and B titles
lor Insane here, as the only prac­
against persons not havuig public is an annual affair mid invitations
Sunset and Tualatin Valiev base- <>ld iu’d dogs owned or kept over
utilities commission plates or not are sent to the city and chamber ball leagues have completed or- 30 days are required to be licensed will meet Saturday evening for the
tical solution to the problem of
county championship.
having chauffeurs licenses.
care of Insane and feeble-minded
of commerce officials, business firms ganization and expect to start the by March 1.
License fees for 1934 have been The committee in charge Includes
The following persons appeared in which members of the Business 1934 season schedule in a little
wards whose numbers show an
In court tills week, plead guilty to and Proiessiunal Women s club are more than a month. Six strong «**1 at JI for male dogs. $1.50 for Lloyd Gooding of Sherwood. C. H.
alarming increase year after year.
and •'
$1 for
spayed
fe­ Nosier of Hillsboro, Roland Wat­
taunt comprise the Tualatin Vai- female dogs,
J—- —
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J --
Dr. Evans points out that 62 per
ellv Wni. F. Cyru», Ct'iirely Aeemt)
the orchard each year for only a charges of not having l’UC permits, employed, and members.
males. This schedule is 50 cents kins of Carlon, Ray Haas of Gas­
Four outstanding American busi­ ley league, while the Sunset loop higher
cent of In ane < i
are heradltai>
Prune thrip. have' during the past brief time. Tlie balance of tlie year were fined *10 and costs, and then
each case than the sched­ ton and Elbert Arant of Forest
ness women will broadcast during has eight comity teams signed Up ule for in last
(Continued on page S, column 7)
while between 10 and 15 per cent few years, caused plenty of worry they remain in the soil in tlie or­
year.
Grove.
two other tentative squads.
National Business Women's Week, and
of the patients ul the two state to the' owners ol some' of the prune' chard.
Hillsboro
groups
plan
to
enter
a
observed
annually
by
the
National
orchards
in
Washington
county.
Spraying
with
a
dormant
o
i
1
hospitals are there as a result of
Federation of Business and Profes­ team in each league.
Although only n tiny Insect, ap­ plus nicotine sulfate has given a
social diseases mid calls attention proximately
sional Womens clubs, they are Tualatin Valley league will open
oiie-twentieth
of
an
inc
h
eieyii'e
of
control
in
some
case
to the need for sterilization of the in length, they have been so nu­ Weather conditions will have' much
Mrs. Franklin D Roosevelt; Mrs. the season April 15 with the fol­
one class and Intelligent treat­ merous
Gelino MacDonald Bowman, nation­ lowin'; teams: Verboori. Hillsboro.
in .onii' orchards as to def­ to Io with how rapidly the tlirip
Carlt.n. Newberg. Forest Grove and
ment ol the other if society 1; not initely cut. down till' set of fruit emerge from the ground. If the
Tualatin Valley Drainage and al president of die organization;
ultimately to be overwhelmed by Usually alxuit tin' time' the buds weather is warm tliev will come Flood Control association will meet Honorable Rosalie I.,e.\ Whitney, Sherwood. Drexel Brown of Port­
land has been re-elected president.
the continued in< reuse In 111 e I r begin to open the' thrip begin to out rapidly and sprayin;: will be nt. Tualatin Monday at 8 p m to deputy conunissioner of licenses ol William
Ross of Portland has been
Oregon's two largest dairy asso­ The groups suggested that the fed­
number. Dr. Evans calls attention emeri •• from the ground and iitlae k more' effective. If tlie weatiur is continue iiscussion of plans t o New York City; and Rc pre.c illative elected
vice-president and Francis ciations have gone on record as eral government could, If neces­
to the fact that of approximately the voting buds sometimes dwarf- chilly and remains so during the carry out the group's program. The Florence P. Kahn of Culifoi n:a.
Cummings of Forest Grove secre­ welcoming Secretary Wallace's pro­ sary. supply or loan funds to those
(HMM) wards now la'ing taken care ing ihim and other times worling bloom period, apiiarently very lit­ meeting will be held in the theater
tary-treasurer.
posal for a 15 per cent reduction states that have not yet been able
of by tlie state of Oregon in its on tile youn; flower stem so that tle can lx' accomplished with sprays, at Tualatin.
April 8 will mark
. ------ the --- opening
..... in butterfat production, according to work out their federal-state
young
bud
may
die.
One
of
if
tlie
experience
of
growers
here
Tliat
tlie
preliminary
survey
of
the*
various Institution, 4200 or nearly
f the Sunset league. Hillsboro. Gas- to word received here by W. F. co-operative program of tuberculo­
common
.............. cause.', of
-- . prune scab means anything. Under these' lat­ tlie Tualatin river would be st-irted
ton. Laurel, Cornelius. Tualatin. Or- Cyrus, county agent. These groups, sis eradication Under the suggest­
75 per cent of the total lire In the the*
is tlie feeding of thrip during the ter conditions the insect crawls Friday was tlie substance of the re-
1'iico. Verboort and Aloha have tu­ the- Oregon Dairymen and Oregon ed plan, the funds would be tup-
two hospitals for the insane and nvmph
down inside the' shuck or husk port presentexi at. tlie Sherwood
stage' o«i the fruit.
tored the race, while Beaverton and Butter and Ice Cream Makers’ as­ plied from other sources than the
the institution for feeble-minded,
Tlirip are not. out in tlie orchards .surrounding tile' bud and it is im­ mei'ting last Monday. W. W. Jones George I,. Samniis. chairman of Oswego
teams arc considerin'; join­ sociations have agreed upon an processing tax on butterfat.
All of these institutions are crowd-. here nt the* time this is being writ possible to reach it with any kind of Portland, Bonneville dam en- the state liquor control commission, ing
tlie league. Officers of the
program which they be­
5. Permission to divert a
ed to the limit and tlie state Is ten. To keep n check on Uie time’ of spray. A contact spray is up- glneer. spoke.
and George Neuner, attorney for league are Ernest Clinton of Port­ eight-point
lieve essential for inclusion in such fraction of Oregon benefit small
pay-
faced with the necessity of pro- ol emer. ince. traps were placed parently the only kind that wlll
(lie body, will speak on problems land. president, and Cummings of a program.
merits
to the Oregon Dairy coun-
of state liquor control during the Forest Grove, secretary-treasurer.
VidIng additional accommodations tills wee'k in svernl orchards in tlie do any gocxl: in other words, the Liquor Store Supplies
The
program
is
as
follows:
cil
to
promote
greater
use
of
duiry
spray
must
hit
tlie
Forest Grove vicinity.
NorUiwest. Oregon Peace Officers'
insect and this
Without delay,
Arrive Here on Monday convention here Saturday. Speaking
Just how numerous must, the means tliat to be effective t h e
1. An embargo on Imported fats products.
• • •
Supply
of
liquor
and
annual
pur
­
and oils from outside the conti­
thri|>
lx-
Ix'fore
tliev
begin
to
do
weather
conditions
should
bi-
such
prgrani
is planned for the circuit
6. A program for allowing reduc­
beer
parlors
which
have
Rural
chase
permits
for
the
'.
__
'.
'
\
local State court room and tlie- banquet at tlie
nental United States. This point may tion in 100-per-cent-good herds by
is tlie question puzzling as to bring out the trip numerous-
been operat Ing without any reg-1 damage
liquor store were received at tlie local Methodist church, according
many
growers.
Generally,
wliere
tlie
be
simplified
as
“
American
markets
ly
at
one
time.
ulatlon since tlie return of legalized thrip will not average more' than The effective spraying time is Palm Drug store Monday. __
Pur- to J. W. Connell, sheriff.
for American farm goods." The placing good cows In herds where
beer must now close their doors one hundred to one hundred buds, very
groups hold that any plan for cur­ pexir or disease ! cows are elimi­
short. They may be' on tlie . lia.se; in.cv lx- made onlv b\ )x*i ■
The dinner has been cal'ed for
High
school
boards
of
the
coun
­
not later than 1 a. m., under an serious injury to the crop will hot outside of the" buds today but if sons holding a n annual permit 6:30 p. m. at the church and the
will meet Friday at 8 p. m. with tailment of production must nec­ nated. That the extension services
order of tlie liquor control com­ occur. In some orchiir.ls wliere tlie tlie' weather change's overnight they which costs $1. according to L. C. prognun in the circuit court, will ty
essarily
include a ban against com­ of the various states be directed to
the non-high school district board peting substitute
mission. Sale of beer or wine to infestation has been heavy counts may be where spray will not reach Kramlcn, local agent for the suite follow. Officers of tlie association of
products from co-operate in the effectuation of
directors
to
consider
reduction
will be elected.
minors, drunkenness and disorder­ of from 10 to 15 per bud have been them tomorrow This meiuis tliat if liquor control commission.
of costs for the 1934-35 school year. outside of the country. These sub­ the policy was suggested by the
stitute
products
are
declared to be two organizations, 'rhe plan seek»
spraying
is
to
be
done.
gex«d
cxiuip-
The
organization
was
formed
In
.
ly conduct on the premises will nuulo.
The meeting will probably be held
Another question frequently ask­ ment that will permit spraying the Many Old Age Petitions
responsible for tlie situation the to prevent tlie unnecessary destruc­
Hillsboro about three years ago, ac­ in tlie county court room.
not be permitted under the new
cording to Connell.
quickly is necessary. Some
Income from tax sources has been American livestock producer faces tion of good cows in carrying out
regulations just announced by tlie ed is how the insect gets from Uie orchard
Heard by County Group
ground into tlie' tree. Some liave few growers are probably going to
the reduction control program.
slow during the part year and un­ today.
liquor commission. Administrator suggested
Total of 120 old-age pension peti­ Southern Pacific Crew
banding the tree's with try dusting this year and are con­
less expenses can be reduced, trans­ 2. Prevention of importation of
7. Clear and concise wording of
Hainmls has indicated that many tanglefoot to prevent them crawl­ sidering having this done* with an tions hnve been granted to date,
meats
and
hides.
contracts. Many producers declared
Now Headquarters Here portation will have to be elimin­
beer parlors, which liave been op­ ing’ lip the trunk. Tills treiitment airplane.
according to records at the court
3.
Reduction
of
IS
per
cent
___
in
ated.
according
to
A.
M
Jannsen,
that previous contracts should have
erating, will be retired liii'iiscs by might catch a few but as every
A train crew of six men of the chairman.
Not all the failure to get a prune house. Sixty-four petitions have
oleomargarine manufacture arid an been clear and concise and of such
the liquor control commission.
tlirip Is e-qulppe'd wltJl a perfectly crop can be laid to thrip Injurv been rejected, five dismissed and Southern Paclfl now makes its
equal compensating tax on oleo to a nature as to be unde rstandable
• • •
gexxi pair of wings and know how I Weather conditions have much to three cancelled. Failure to reveal headquarters in 'Hillsboro, accord­
Businem Visiter at Seattle
match the reduction and tax on by persons without legal training
A state unemployment and social to use them tlie' effwtlveness of j do wit h It. In some of the older or- aid from children, or ownership of ing to E. E. Boyd, local agent. This
H. L. MacKenzle went to Seattle butterfat.
but of fair average Intelligence.
property
resulted
tn
tlie
cancella
­
crew
handles
a
freight
train
be
­
;
chords
there
is
just
naturally
get-
tree
banding
probably
would
not.
Tuesday night on business and re­
4 Federal backing of immediate This, they declared, would result
insurance fund of *25.(XX).000 to be
tion
of
the
three
pensions.
(Contiuueef
on
pel««
rt.
oolumn
fi)
tween
Hillsboro
and
St.
Joseph.
be
very
great.
They
are
present
bi
turned
the
next
night.
elimination of tuberculosis c o w s. I
(CoallaiMri od P*« s 1, column 1J
(Con(lnu«d on pa«« 4, rolunm 8)
UY
A
I.
I. I N I) It ) I X
Economy Predicted
IxHjion Stand Cited
Final Roundup Starts
Old Arrest Motive
Scouts Hold
Honor Court
Group Seeks
Flood Control
CWA Pay Cut
Ordered Here
Former Editor
Gets Verdict
Freak Crash
Injures Four
Wheat Control
Plan Reopened
Grade Hoopers
Plan Tourney
B. ÔC P. Women
Plan for Week
Food Dealers Plan
Code Discussion
Deadline Effective
Today on Dog Levy
Baseball Loops Plan
To BeClll P1.1V Soon der Lssued b'-
Prune Thrip Control Methods
Outlined for Crop Protection
Hood Control Group
To Meet at Tualatin
Oregon Dairy Groups Agree
On Butterfat Control Plan
Officers Plan Meet
Here This Saturday
Non-high Area Board
Seeks to Cut Costs