Pig? fr î T T ’ p n n J®ltebcnàHfè\rQU3 *4 W llh W h l.h I« Cam blned th« Ililla h n ro Independent H ilb b u r o A n n i« , 18tM H ilb b o m Indepen dent, IS T I M r K I N N F Y & M r K I N N F Y . Publisher« Piibllabed T h u rs d a y — En tered ■« M fo n th c la M m a tte r In th e pue t u ff i ce a t H ilb b o ro , O regon Pine Activity a fî T r T ■* r d n a , n ft p n n \ n Church Services Committee Report Bov Scout W eek is being celeb rated th ro u g h o u t the laud this week. F eb ru ary 6-12. and th e m essage of sco u t ing is being told before various groups by m em bers of the local scout troops. It m arks the 28th anniversary of the to u n d in g of the scouting m ovem ent in A m erica. Many p e rh a p s have w on d e re d why they have seen boys in th e various uniform s the last few »lays. As a p a rt of th e w eek' oli servance Boy Scouts. Sea Scouts a t i t i ( ub Scouts a re to w ear th e ir uni- form s th ro u g h o u t the week. Boy Scout activity is one of th e finest things ever u n d e rta k e n il l this country fo r boys. In th e last y e , #r it has extended in this com m unity to y ounger boys, know n as Cult Scouts, to p rep a re rfteni for Bov Scout activity. Its c h a ra c te r-b u ild in g w ork s ta rts in even w ith th e sm a lle r boys. Boy Scout m ovem ent lias proved to boys its d esirability as a program ot cam ping, c ra fts am i co m panion ship, a n d to a d u lts as a c h a ra c te r building and citizen sh ip tra in in g pro gram to constructively fill boys' leis ure tim e. P roof of th is w as clearly show n a t the end ot th e c u rre n t y e a r by a n o th e r all-tim e high in m em b er ship — 1,129.827 Boy Scouts. Cubs Sea Scouts, E xplorers. Rovers a n d leaders. S u p p o rt of this m ovem ent in ever» way is one of th e m ost w orthw hile activities any ind iv id u al or business can u n d e rta k e. Tbui- ’ w F h d »rv I d TO'»« Seek Union Curb It, than» I’re-ln lfri.n i ( hurt h Lix-atcd I t ) miles n»>rth»*ast of t M ade at County A gricultu ral Econom ic C onferen ce January 2 7 ) I lly A I I h u lb r r k l H illsboro S unday serv iiv s as fol- No attem pt »».is m ade by the » i-li’pnienl of h \ b i id .'.trains m o re T his i-oiii|i.ii 1 on jiislifie» t h e SALE.M I '. u I ih u in Ih i'ir e ffo rt liefor,» low : Sunda» school. 10 a i n . t e g - i crops com m ittee to consider all u la r m orning set vices at 11 C h ris Hit' phases of crop production in p ro d u c tiv e a n d m o ie c e r ta in oí suggested ile e ie .i.e in oat a i'li'.ig e ih,> 1, g i d a t u r a a t th e « I P " 1,1 w VERVE McKIWEY tian E ndeavor m eeting. 8 p tn. | th e econom ic report of 1936 T hat lu.itili il» Ilian »»hat wo b a i o had am t the increase of 2000 acre* in M R S . E. ( M c K l W E t tu ral groups now propose to carry then E d tto r barley A æ o e iate E d itu r L adies' Aid ami Mi-sion.ir» society H i port dealt prim arily w ith p ro a re g u i l e ; ím p e tu . Io corn grow lig h t lor th e regulation of labor o ig a h i/a nul l'in : di » c lo p in e n t is d esìi ab le 5 io ili.ll I eijiiliii's for sieeil ev ery th ird W ednesday Re» li duction problem s lion U irectb to the r»« oph» in an ih ltlu tu • Consequent!» pat tie n ).n i» on o u r sm all farm s Official Newspaper of Washington County The ini-iease m entioned for these tl Dtxkir.an. pastor. P ortland, Kt m e.»• in e ti> ap|M\ii on th e Ni»v<‘tnb<,l* hall». I the present com m ittee has eoneern- I lio 1936 i-coliuiiiic n pul t liste d a ciops has already ocelli led and Syltcted O rev on‘a Beat W eekly N e w aa p er, 1930-3« . id it elf w ith those phases of crop c ash cost for .m all g ra in s of $565 it 1 »ei V probable that the 10-ye.n Ih etinuhui > copies of the proposed me t N a m e d on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N e w sp ap er E leven . 1930 T u alatin P la in s P r e sb y te r ia n i production which have changed por a c ro w Inoli w ould a m o u n t. 111 figure may lie linger than this, H o n o rab le M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Aaen. N e w sp aper m a lilc«t w ith S e c re ta ry of S ta te S n e ll het.* C hurch P rod uction C ontent, 1934-35; G eneral Excellence. 1935 because o f changing econom ic th e c ase of w h e al, to HI c, t i t s p e l although w<*ek w o u ld d e fin e labor di put»' tin the m ark etin g method Yon a re cordially invited to at | conditions or in those instances b u sh el w h en an a v e ra g e » lold is a . bona fu le , .m ti o \ ei u s b e tw e e n un en» Third place w inner in tw o national It ■ d those set » iocs S abbath preach- I w lici t recom m endations m ade tw o c o n sid e re d In th e case of o a ls 14 will in-id bi he im proved some- p lo y c r a n d hi» employe*! ovtfi w agvi. bout : newspaper contests in 1937—General mg civiccs 11 a m ; S unday school, years ago have bi«en found im c en ts m i b u sh e l W hore e c ru i-.in wh.it if continued expansion oc and w orking i» m illio n . J u r i »du tiO nal di T here is am ple m arket lot Excellence and Best Editorial Page for 10 a m C E . 8 p m ; M issionary practical because of mori* in fo rm a be s u b s titu te d a n d w ill n il the cm pUtc! betw een l i V a l labor o l g . t ill? at l u l l w eekly newspapers with circulations society last W ednesday of each tion. new developm ents or ch a n g need fo r feed on th e farm th is all increased acreage but we must .silt-It im that w hich has p a i.d y /e d the Port oyer 1,00«. m onth at 2 p in J F G ibson, m in ed conditions In o th e r Words. Uns cash cost c an bo c o m p le te ly e lim t n i ' e l foreign eoinp»'titloll and there ire some factors w hich will be land lu m b er m du t«y the pa.st six month ister. , t report is. in etiect. a supplem ent inuted as the e. in i c|»»p call tie itt'cussed a little later in this r e Would not be classifieil .» a litbor dlrtplit** Subscription Rates Strictly Cash tri Advance to that of tw o years ago planted and liai vested u sin g o nly port w hich e n te r into this de P icketing would be prohibited except ut P e r y ear $2 00 T h ree m onths $ 60 M ethodist Episcopal C hurch T his 1938 report concern* Itself hom e labor w ithout tin h ex- velopm ent Local grow ers believe place*! w here bona fide labor «lispute Six m onths 1 15 P e r copy .05 S unday school. 9 45 a. m . C. C 1 p rim arily »» uh tin' follow ing phases pense of binding and th resh in g that w ith -in averag e yield they cXHttcil amt court«» w ould be aiithot*i/cd I » W eber su p erin ten d e n t; m o r n i n g of farm crop production: th e y ield pci acre of corn a - gram must get not lc .. than th ree cents O utside Oregon cnjtnn illegal picketing Boycott!, e itlu i w orship. 11; E pw orth Leagues. 6 30 will probably be about the -..une 1 r b e tte r for peas amt not less In o th er states $2 50 Foreign countries $3 50 1 Suggestions as to acreage direi t o r indirect, w ould also lie prohibited P in . evening w orship. 7 30 o’clock num ber of pounds as a crop ot than s e \e n 1 cu ts for hairy vetch increases or decrease* »■ f 1 w heat on th e sam e land To date if the» a re to continue the g ro w except in tin» ca#e of a born lule labm A lex an d er H aw thorne, pastor, tf sp ecific cro p s to g e th e r w ith M e m b e r: O regon State F ir s t A u d ited Paper, d e p u te statistical d ata t o support j this has not alw ays been borne ing of these cro p s, w hich must E d ito ria l A s s o c ia t io n l.a rg e s t A B C W eekly out as tin' eern yielit has general com pete in th e re tu rn to the fa rm W hile the in e m u ie m ade it : a p p e a ia m * and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l F irst C hurch of C hrist. Scientist th e recom m endations fo r C irc u la tio n in W est. Asdoeiation. l.v exceeded wliat could have been e r w ith w heat, barley and som e, u n d er the Kpointorship of a group of Jack* such changes. S erv ices are held every Sunday obtained in sm all gram In tin . o th er specialized crops son county farm ers, fruit grow ers a n d at 11 a. m : W ednesday evening 2 M arketing recom m endations T h e H illsb o ro A rg u s assumes no fin a n c ia l reapon- connection it should be rem em G row ers ef Au triim field peas | granger i it is understood to have the sup as fulluws: services at 8 o'clock; S unday school a ib ility fo r errors w hich m ay ap p ear in advertisem ents bered how ever, th a t corn has been should mg burn the straw and port of sim ilar orgunixations in o t h e r at 11 a. m . P upils up to the age iu> How to im prove quality- published in its colum ns but in cases w h ere th e p ap er confined largely to farm w here -stubble l'lie value of this m aterial I lions of tli<* atate is at fa u lt it w ill re p rin t th a t p a rt o f an a d v ertise arid condition »tf p ro d u c of 20 years a re w elcom ed. F ree they like to grow it and to land m en t in w hich the typ o grap hical m is ta k e occurs. w'lu'ii uildeil to the soil is much tion. read in g room open 0:1 W ednesdays 1 b) How to get into other- , in a very high sta te of fertility, g reater than the »cry lim ited b en e and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. in als,, ¡a land under condition« where fit the burning brings in »veeiil S |» i ltd B ig S titt) m arkets not adequately S u n d ay ’s topic. "Soul." the yield could be expected to tie control Willi results o f »lusting reached now. The state lugli w ay d ep n ilm en t spent larger Ilian w ould have been ob t-aniicr.» pea w ith rotenone very 10 A dvertising reco m m en d a S ev en th -d ay A dventist C hurch taint'd in o th e r grains Ac. aver ele.ii 1» indicating that w eevil co n $676 600 mm e than it took m d u rin g I93i tions. G rangers, according to various re S ervices are held each S abbath according to an annual report by It It. age yield in lim e w ith the average trol by this m ethod is ap parently Id» Possibilities o f b e tte r (S a tu rd a y ^ as follows: S abbath 1 lluliloi k. state highw ay engineer The ex- j w heat yield is perhaps about all possible, and econom ical, grow ers ports from over th e state, a re looking m arki't stabilization school, 9:45 a. m.; preach in g service that could lie expected generally g enerally should give this control 1 cess ex p ciu ttlu re was taken care of th ro n g 1, 3. C orrelation of cro p am i feed Beriously into th e union squabbles at 11; young people's m eeting a t F ru its and Nuts rh e increase idea considei ation. A d u itln g p ro a carry -o v er from th e 19.16 budget High, -supplies w ith th e liv e sto c k th a t have been so injurious to the 2:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting T h u rs way revenues for the y e a r totaled $19.055 [ l|I 2660 acres in this classification gram followed by all th « |ie a gruiv- n u m b e rs day evening at 8 o'clock. V isitors I w elfare of the sta te 's economic life. 1 'if crops will com e in nuts and er.s probably would, if present in 356 32 w ith gasoline supplying $9.780.984 6.1 4 T he 1936 econom ic report are w elcom e at an y service Dr. sm all fru its Since 1935 th e re h i form ation is indicative, do the fol of this am ount Next lu ig e st source of In Polk County Pom ona G ran g e r e W alter H untington, pastor. tf 1 S u g g e s tio n s a s to A c r e a g e In been a considerable increase m low ing tilings conn* »»us U ncle Sam ivho eo n trlb u ted $4 creases or Decreases cently w ent on record as fav o rin g Fir 1 So ta r as w eevil i* eon I the filb ert acreage I11 the course 589.894 89 tow ard the stu te program New In 1935 the total crop rem edial legislation and a u th o rize d acreage I of the next ten »ears U n ie w dl eern ix t w o u k t k e e p th e g e r m in a construction, including rights of w ay and The Orenco R eedville Tarlsh in this county- am o u n ted to 119 - S unday school in both churches, undoubtedly be som e of th e fil tion above ihe desired 90 per cent its legislative com m ittee to sponsor an surveys cost a total of $8 816 1811 H ighw ay 10 a m ; w orship serv ice in the 811 acres. T h e com m ittee is of bert acreage pulled out because Second W ould p revent s o m e m aintenance accounted for the i-xpetulitut ■■ initiative m easure at th e g e n e ra l elec O renco church. 11 a. m.; w orship the opinion that tile ra te at w hich of a sm all percentage of it having loss m all lots even though the of $3 945.3(8162 and bond m atu rities a n d tion in N ovem ber. The resolution service in th e R eedville church. 8 land has been cleared in t h i s been planted on land unfavorable germ ination m ight he up to neces- Interest took an o th er $3 784 228 (81 Con p. m. W om en's M issionary society county the past ten y ears will for th e developm ent of a p ro fit -ary sta n d a rd w ithout dusting. urges th a t labor disputes be defined stiin-tion w ork com pleted »luring the y ear probably continue, w hich m eans ab le orch ard and a sm aller p, 1 m eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed 1 ‘hiid A few- year* of dusting to include only those bona fide dis included 26 m iles of concrete paving. 3u A host of frien d s m ourn th e sud- nesday of each m onth and at Reed- that in the course of th e n ex t ten »village is in the hands of w ould ap p aren tly reduce the wi'e- putes betw een an em ployer an d em den d e a th of J a s p e r E. Reeves, who ville on th e fo u rth T h u rsd ay of years approxim ately a n o th e r 4256 tors w ho w ill not sueeeed o p e ra - \i l population and lessen th e d if mill's of bitum inous p in in g 85 m iles of bitum inous m acadam. 215 miles of ml ,m . tf acres w ill lx- put into crop land ployes. and p rev en tin g pick etin g and T he stra w b e rry acreage has a n d ficulty of control. served th re e term s as s h e riff of each m onth. The follow ing specific acreage w ill facing. 197 miles of rock surfacing. 119 F ourth C ontrolling the weevil co n tin u e to flu ctu ate ___ boycotting unless th e controversy is W ashington county, Mr. Reeves, a ad ju stm en ts in im portant c r o p s m iles of grading. 23 bridge* and eight grail, w ould aid the m ark etin g program M. E. C hurch (Bethany) siderably. T he price w ill largely are: a n actu al labor dispute. It is fu rth e r separations. native of this countv. also put in m anv control t h i ' stra w b e rry acreage by elim inating one of the facto r, On G erm antow n road. S undav rn —From ap p ro x im ately 5600 T • • • • provided th a t any controversy b e y ears a t farm in g and was a t one tim e serv ice every Sunday. 10 a. m S u n C o acres h ere is in the county, land a d a p t causing fluctations in th e yield of to 6500 acres m ark etab le st*ed per acre. tw een rival labor org an izatio n s o r b e p io m in en t as a b re e d e r a n d develop day school. 11 a. m —John Place, I-ihiary Busy I’ I ih ' p F ru its and N u ts — From 13.346 ed to p rofitable slra w b e n » p ro d u c C lo v e r lo r S eed tion in an am ount w hich w ould pastor. tf tw een groups of em ployes sh all not be acres to 15.336 acres. M ost of th e increase listed »»ill More than 11(8) books Were shipped out e r of p ed ig reed tro ttin g horses. He support tw ice th e p resent a c re V e g e ta b le C ro p s — F ro m 3392 acres term ed a labor dispute, and pick etin g of the state librar» to borrow ers all over age. H owever, it is unlikely that come in Atsike. T h ere probabi» served th e county well as sh e riff and to 4222 acres. Trinity Lutheran Church »»ill be but very little change in the state cacti day during Ja n u a ry , a. - and boycotting is pro h ib ited in such The service of w orship at 11 a ' O ats—From 20 845 acres to 13- o u r acreage w ill ev er be t h a t ilie averag e acreage of rod clovei his last term w as in a p a rtic u la rly d if cording to Miss H arriet I . " t i g . l i b r a r i a n T h - large If plan tin g stock is g e n e ra l inter-union controversies. 4,4 acres. m ; S u nday school and B ible class 1 tia n I'stixl for ■ ed purposes. The fic u lt tim e, w hen th e enfo rcem en t of at im proved, the m ethod* o f m -e, t m onth's mail o rd er shipm ents totaled 28 344 B a rle y - From 3102 acres to 5286 ! ly 10: S erm on topic, ' T he S te w a rd A nother section of th e resolution pest control m ore g en erally u n production of re»l cloi-er seed in Volumes til 5168 .separate packages. prohibition law s w as one of th e p n ti sh ip of-L ife." 1 Cor 6 19-20 At this acres. W ashington county is alm ost com w ould prev en t any individual or o r cipal item s. Mr. Reeves an d pro p er tillage and » « • « service the L ord's S u p p er w ill be ' A nnual Legum es for Seed - From derstood won ni uch pletely incidental to the pnxluc- Tridnagvnicht practices m ore Ron» g an ization from using force, coercion 4500 acres to 7800 acres. resp ect as a conscientious and fea r- observed. A nnouncem ents for C om tion of hay. T h e re is but very lit C onstruction of a ten-story office b u ild erally ca rrie d out it m ight not be C lover for S eed—From 3000 acres m union w ill be received on Friday o r any o th e r u nlaw ful m ethod to p re less official. ing on the M ulkey property .it T hird a-i I im possible for the stra w b e rry a c re tle red clover grow n exclusively to 3600 acres. F or th e L u th era n H our tu n e in (in M orrison street, I'ortland. for use a a .»tap- vent a person fro m o ffe rin g his se r in this section to ex p an d be for seed purposes. Seeds of G rasses—F rom 100 acre ; age KALE every S unday at 1:30 p. m J ( i r a ' s e s fo r S eed office building i* proposed b y W C yond present expectations because vices to an em ployer d esirin g to em to 1000 acres You a re cordially w elcom ed to w o r An increase in the acreage of K nighton. P ortland architect. The bm ldm A lfalfa—F rom 3700 acres to 7348 these im provem ents w ould m ean gl a ship w ith us. ploy him. The g ra n g e rs also w ould •- p a r te -alai 1» d e a a b te o n m ore econom ical production w hich according to K nighton could be construct acres. tw o clas-fs of land in W ashington m ake it possible fo r th e courts of th e ed at a cost of $481.000 T he state alread y T am e G rass Hay — F r o m 4446 w ould place this area in a very- County. Beaverton Christian Church advan tag eo u s m ark etin g position. sta te to issue an in ju n ctio n to p rev en t ow ns the site M embers of th e board of a cres to 2994 acres. B ible school. 9:45 a. m.. com m un First, most of the grass for seed In considering any increase in the control said the proposed building w ould T he increase m entioned h ere for sm all fru it acreag e it is w ell to w ill be grow n on our hill lands or lab o r org an izatio n s from p ick e tin g or P ro tests F a rm Bill ion service and preaching. 11 a. m.; not be large enough to meet the s ta te '; anthem by th e choir, u n d er d irec- ‘ 1 corn, fru it and nuts. vegetable b ear in m ind th at an o th er lim iting b e tte r d raint'd valley lands w here boycotting places of business w hich needs in Portland. To th e E d ito r—F rom alm ost an v angle of of Mrs. J. Johnson. C hristian crops, annual legum es for seed, factor is going to be the necessity the o w n er desires to go into this a re not a c tu a lly connected w ith a approach, passage of th e farm bill "by th e U. tion E ndeavor. 6:30 p m . preaching by- clover, grasses and alfalfa total of m ain tain in g a cropping system specialized ty p e of crop prtxluc- ’ bona fid e lab o r dispute. S. sen ate on D ecem ber 17 is an asto u n d in g pastor. 7:30 p. m. M id-w eek p ra y e r 14.740 acres. T he d ecrease in oats on sm all fru it farm s w hich will tion. T h ere is on the hills a co n cost th e people of O regon $50 006 T here can be no q u a rre l w ith th e perform ance. F ew m ore sw eep in g m easures m eeting and Bible service W ednes and tam e grass hay total 9470 acres keep the land in such a condition siderable acreage that neetts to tie and It .even years of investigation and litig a This difference of 5270 acres i.s an d covered w ith such rro p a as t o tak en out of the production of po have ev er em erged from a legislative cham ber day. 8 p. m G eorge H. H atch, pas objectives of th is r e s o lu tio n a n d tion to find out that the rates eliarged by accounted for by increasing th e to tor. Yet. o f those casting th e final votes, pro b ab lv tatoes. and in som e cases s tra w lessen th e seriousness of th e ero - the Pacific T elephone T elegraph c o m unions, also, should welcom e them as only a h an d fu l u n d erstan d all th e com plex tal acreag e of crop land to be h a r sion problem . berries. and seeded to perennial pany to its p atrons in this sta te ure m t vested. The planning com m ittee in ev entually re a c tin g to th e ir benefit. featu res of th e bill. T h e u su ally sober senate grasses Such acreage com prises Congregational Church It is expected th a t the acreage e.xi e.ssive. The $50,000 represents the esL- F eb ru ary 13; C hurch school. 10 1937 estim ated a total of 124(167 of tree fru its will not change m a steep er portions of cultivated areas T he principles set fo rth a re m ore in w as ev id en tly stam peded into approval of a m ated e x p en d itu re by th.- public utllilli s i-enc-- Fran* is, superln- acres of crop land by th e end of te rially . xeept in th e e a s e of f,|. used m th e production of th e crops k e e p in g w ith A m erican ideals and in m easu re w ith u n p red ictab le consequences f.,r a. m.» Lav commiii.sion in (*nxin«*«*rlnR ; -nd lei*.! M on _ zorship with a t ••- the n ext ten -y ear period. O f that , belts, although p ru n e prices have nii-ntionod. both o u r econom ic and political system s. am ount. 9570 acres, it w as e jtim a t- fee. in connection w ith th e telephone r a t e stitutions of liberty and such action A lfatra mon. II o'clock. "Y outh P rep arin g C om m ittees in both sen ate and house r e been discouragingly low- th ere have ed. w ould be fallow o r idle. This, case w hich ended last week in an opinion D oubling the alfalfa hay acreage is w h a t could be tru ly expected of ported out bills before they had been carefully- fo r L ife " A nthem . K ipling's "R e they- thought, w ould be necessary- been alm ost no orchards pulled up. cessional." Schnecker. D uet a n d by the suprem e court holding the n t . . I T here m ay be som e th in n in g in would be advisable from both the loyal and patriotic A m erican farm ers. analyzed or p ro p erly drafted . D ebate was h u r chorus. due to th e increasing sp read of H ark. H ark, My Soul." n ext few years, but it is a n tie i- standpoint of im provem ent in q u a l M hedi.le prom ulgated I. y C om m issioner Hood River County Pom ona G range ried. confused and inadequate. Such vital Shelley. Boy Scouts of H illsboro weed pests. The crops com m ittee ; the C harles M Thom as in 1934 to he con fisca pated th a t th ere w ill not b<- man» ity and in low ering the cost o f questions as co n stitu tio n ality w ere passed over p roducting hay. In 1936 the econ- area w ill a tten d and assist in the believes the estim ate of 9570 acres I orchards rem oved. and o th er G ranges have ta k e n sim ilar as tory. J u s t how m uch was spent by the though th e m ajo rity w ere afraid to subm it of fallow- land is unnecessarily , em it' conference crops com m ittee serv ice Youth fellow ship m eeting. telephone com pany ui opposntg the ra te action. Hood River g ran g e rs point th e bill to th a t test. I V egetable C rops -A ny substantial 1 p. m . Mrs. C lyde Yount, a d v i large. W ith an increase of 3904 I increase in vegetable crop acreage m ade th e follow ing tabulation per- Older IS hot know n but estim ates place the acres of p astu re on crop land, most . , , ^ e ^*n a l vote cam e w ith m any senators o u t th a t factio n al disputes, w hich do tam in g to hay in this county: s o r —T A rth u r D ungan. m inister. urn at betw een $150.000 and $2(81 lino of w hich w ill be on th e overflow- w ilt be p rim arily d ep en d en t Ufmn A lfalfa hay Yield 3 5 tons per not involve th e question of w ages or still clam oring to be heard, b u t V ice-president bottom a rea of th e county, an a p - 1 the continued developm ent of the acre, gr . . re tu rn $36 75 per acre G arn er refused all appeals fo r fu rth e r d ebate All S aints Episcopal C hnrch w orking conditions, have h ad th e e f The resu lt is a m onstrosity w hich has aroused o r processing in d u stry preciable degree of weed control ■ canning ,. C lover hay Yield 2 2 tons per Services fo r Septuagésim a. Holy w Change.*! Advocate« result. C onsequently, the n e e d -' 1 here is alw ays som e m ark et for acre, gross retu rn $23 21 p er acre fe c t of th ro w in g a large n u m b er of th e strong opposition of even the se c re ta ry of com m union. 7:30 a. m ; church ed ill 5270 the! ,h is type of farm product in P o rt E m ploym ent of six acres to tak e care of ag ricu ltu re. O ats an d V etch 2.5 tons p er m en out of em ploym ent, resu lte d in school at 9:45: m o rning p ra y e r at 11. indicated increase in certain crop land. m ost c f w hich is produced Wit advocated by W. parole supervisor* *' O o*din. p riv a te acre, gross re tu rn $26 25 p e r acre F rom a fiscal v iew point th e b ill e ith e r T he Y P. F. w ill m eet w ith the acreages a lessened dem and fo r farm produce, by professional tru c k gardener--. should be taken from the « c t e t a r y to G overnor M artin in addr. * G rain h a y 1.9 tons per acre, Misses F lora, H elen, and Don Wick fallow land m akes a m ockery of professed desires to b a l As the population the in m e a re a in- item leaving 4300 acres d ecreased sales and caused a larg e befm e th e .Salem C ham ber of C om m erce S u n d ay at 5:30 p. m. for a social in th at la tte r classification w hich I creas<H this w ill m ean a co rres gro-s re tu rn $1975 p er acre. ance th e budget or is a frau d upon th e fa rm Gosslin indicated that the effort to secure n u m b er to go on relief, th e re b y p lac ers. It sets up a policy of reg u latin g com m erce m eeting. S y m pathy of All S aints is should be ad eq u ate in e ffe c tu a t pondingly slig h t increase in the 2. A larki tin g R e c o m m e n d a tio n s a m ore a d e q u ate parole system f, o r O reg o n (a) How to im prove q u ality and ing a h eav ier tax burden on p ro p erty . in cotton, w heat, corn, tobacco and rice to ex ten d e d to Mr. and M rs Vesey ing w eed control. ■ ty p e of su ch production, but any »»huh w as defeated at the 193 session of condition of production: a rd n e r and fam ily in th e loss of T he decrease in oat acreage [ large increase w ill be d ependent A p relim inary petition em bodying th e ex ten t necessary to provide “p a rity of G In connection n ith the p ro d u c t'h e 1 9 3 9 * ' 1*’ “ ‘-', l a t U r * ' w il1 b e renew ed nt Mr. G a rd n e r's father, w ho died last should larg ely come in a sm aller upon can n in g and processing d e prices," an d authorizes e x p en d itu re of "such IMe J9.J9 session these principles has been filed a t S a sum s as a re necessary to c a rry out th is p u r S u n d ay in P ortland. C hoir w ill m eet acreage of spring oats on som e of velopm ents. tion of sm all fru its crop the com F rid a y a t 7:30 p. m. fo r re h earsal.— th e w e tte r bottom lands w here lem by a group of Ja ck so n county pose." O ats—D ecreasing th e oat acreage m ittee w ishes to call atten tio n to th e recom m endations in th e land R eginald Hicks, vicar. farm ers. The m easure will go before th ey a re steadily becom ing less n early 7500 acres, is. in th e o p in use section p ertain in g to m inim um It has been variously estim ated th e cost C apitol Ready J u n e 1 of th e com m ittee, alm ost an profitable. T he shift to m ore grass i ion . th e voters a t th e next g e n e ra l elec of such a program w ould reach $750 000.000 to units. T hey w ant to em phasize the First Baptist Church O regon's new eapltol recom m ended f o r th is overfln»v in ev itab le developm ent O at-, over $1 500.000.000. F arm ers have been led to b e m endation m ade th erein co n occupancy by Ju n e I. Dr. will he rendv for tion, provided a sufficien t n u m b er of lieve P ra y e r and B ible study h o u r at 8 i land by th e land use com m ittee a period of y ears have on the c recom '■■■■• ■ C D al'..-, th e n eeded funds w ill be forthcom ing, e rn in g the necessity of th e sm all sig n a tu re s is obtained. In view of pub b u t an o th e r section of th e hodge-podge bill p m. T hursday. S unday school. 9:45. is taken c a re of in th e increase of aVf'ra ge. re tu rn e d t h e sm allest fruit farm being large enough to of St. Helens, m em ber of the capitol recun - yield in pounds of grain per acre stru ctio n comm ission, told G overnor M a r lic feeling th ere is little d o u b t but req u ires th e secretary of a g ric u ltu re to scale w ith classes and com petent teachers 3904 acres of plow able pasture. fo r all ages. M orning w orship at 11. | C om —An increase in corn of of any of o u r grain crops, also the p erm it tile developm ent of a cro p in O utside construction w ork Is p ra c tic a l ping sy stem w hich w ilt nid the w h a t enough signers will be secured. dow n on a p ro rata basis, so to ta l outlay s w ill S u b ject o f th e m orning w ill b e "T he 1500 a v erag e gross re tu rn per acre has- acres is in ev itab le d ue to tw o ly com pleted now and th e in te rio r fin ish not exceed fu n d s available, u n d e r w hich p ro been less. C onsequently, a sh ift developm ent of an effective .soil Ideal C hurch." B aptist Boosters at an ticip ated factors. ing is »veH advanced A rrival of th e slatin ' building an d fertility m aintenance vision th e e n tire question of p ay m en ts is d e from oats seem s desirable and in 7 for both g irls and boys betw een 1. A p ro b ab ly co n serv ativ e in s p irit of the P ioneer" w hich will to,» the program . term in ed by the size of ap p ro p riatio n s g ran ted th e age of 7 and 12 years. B. Y. P. U. crease in th e n u m b er of d airy cat- evitable. The follow ing table show s cy in d n c a l dom e of the building has beer D evelopm ent a n d m aintenance each year. at 7 w ith an in terestin g program fo r ’le w hich w ill m ean a slightly in- the relation betw een the yield, of this type of program w ill do delayed for th ree m onths, Dr Dalton said These am biguous provisions in d icate th e th e young people. E vening service I creased acreage of corn fo r silage. price and gross re tu rn per acre of < ('„tifitiu ,-il on pnKr 6. »»lunin I I • • • • hopes beneficiaries w ill be sa d ly d isappointed. H arry Bridges, alien rad ic al Pacific a t 8 w ith a song service, special 2. An increased dem and for feed w heat, oats and barley: A verace No. o f A vernir* A ve G roa* Fish F ig h t Back coast C. I. O. leader, told a m ass m eet T h e re is n o t th e least ex p ectatio n th a t new fe a tu re and an evangelistic m es corn plus th e success in grow ing Yield Pound« P ric e tax es to su p p o rt a billion d o llar farm pro g ram Ket u rn P*«r sage on "T h at He G ave.” th e fourth corn for grain, both e x p e rim e n ta l T he old fam ilnr C olum bia riv e r fish ing of 3000 longshorem en in San w «»“ I A rre ill be voted. If congress a tte m p ts to spend in a series of m essages on John 3:16 ly and in practical production on Oats to fight is back ; (gain f o r a decision fight wilt» UHI) 43 I 17 3« I ’edro, Cal., pro testin g a c o u rt deci m o re th an $500.000.000 P re sid e n t R oosevelt is —O rtiz W. Wenigt-r, pastor [ th e farm s. The yields th a t can be W inter W heat 2!‘ 5 1770 89 l $26 28 the voters of O regon officiating as referees iC o n tin n e d on pane 6, colum n I ) sion placing th e In te rn atio n a l Long- v irtu a lly com m itteed to a veto. obtained to g eth er w ith th e de- B arley 35 1680 62 2 21 71 T his tu n e the fight w i|| wag(. aroun{| The secretary of ag ric u ltu re is re q u ire d to sh o rem en -\\ arehousem en's hiring hall m easure sponsored by th e O regon Wild Life p erv ise production on alm ost e v ery A m eii- Council w hich w ants to banish traps, seines, u n d e r A. F. of L. receivership, th a t su can farm , for he is in stru cted to deny ben efit anil set nets from the river. S ponsors of th e longshorem en knew w h a t th ey p ay m en ts to farm ers using acreag e ta k e n out th e ineasiire. p relim inary petitions for which of basic cro p cu ltivation to raise o th e r crops, w anted “ and no court in th e land can w ere filed w ith th e state d ep artm en t th,* 'B y R oger 5V. Babson) stop them from g e ttin g it.” M any produce o r stock fo r m ark et, designed esp ecial types and th e ir d o llar losses are lem s unless a large group of peo so delicate th at th e sm oking of a week, explain that sim ilar restrictio n s w ere ly to p rotect th e d airy in d u stry . BABSON PARK. Fla —A m erica's especially bad: effo rts have been m ade to d e p o rt the ple join in. B ut even w ithout a cig arette w ill show on the dial. adopted by the stati of W ashington in 19.36. F rom a co n stitu tio n al v iew point, th e bill Excessive eating, d rin k in g a n d an n u al w aste am ounts t o about group m ovem ent h ere is a case Bad sp ark plugs, leaky oil pum ps A ustralian, but they have alw ays been sanctions an in cred ib le invasion of personal $25,(8)0.001).000 O f this total, b il sm oking. $5.000.000,000. w h ere ev ery re a d e r w ho cuts out can be detected. T he gasoline te s t held up in M adam e P erk in s’ d e p a rt rig h ts in th e p roduction q u o tas to b e assigned lions could be saved each y ear Foolish investm ents and p re v e n t one w asteful habit, like the use e r has taken th e guess out of the School H eads to M eet and tu rn e d into able business failures, $2 000 000- of liquor, and spends t h e sam e diagnosing of autom obile troubles m ent of litbor. It w ould seem th a t to ev ery farm , an d in periods of su rp lu s p ro C ity school u p erin ten d en ts from all duction coercive penalties w ill be ap p lied to 000 channels w h i c h m oney on a useful product, such Reader.; know th at p ap er checks such an inflam m atory rem a rk w ould, ev ery farm er m ark etin g w heat, cotton, corn, to over O regon will m eet in Salem for then' U nnecessary contagious diseases. as good fu rn itu re, b enefits him an- as good as m oney H ere a re could boost our annual conference F riday and S atu rd ay of in itself, be sufficient grounds fo r d e bacco o r rice against in stru ctio n s of th e secre sta n d ard of living $1800 000,000 self anil th e en tire nation. T ake | eight autom obile checks w h i c h this week School revenue« and the ju n io r P rev en tab le fire and o th e r losses o u r w aste of gasoline and oil Tile ■ ire b elter than either: portation. A fte r the B ridges’ speech ta ry of ag ricu ltu re. To h an g such d rastic re g p r o p o r tio n a l ly . high school system will receive m ajo r a t The g e n e r a l $1.600.000.000 31,300.000 a u to m o b ile , now b e in g th e only n ew sp ap er re p o rte r p rese n t u latio n of in d iv id u al farm s upon th e in te r 1. A djust c a rb u re te r »vith a gas tention al th e hands of the educators, A p Ignorant buying of ad u lteran ts used in the U nited S tates and I analyzer health, c o m fo rt, te clause of th e co n stitu tio n is p lain ly w as yanked out of the press box and sta and 1 ip p in ess of $1 400 000 000. proxim ately 152 su p erin ten d e n ts are ex - C anada consum e about 20.150.000-J 2 S lop leaks in fuel pum p and b eaten up by several men who left ab su rd .—W. A. W ILLIAM S. F o rest G rove. E x p en d itu res on insane a n d (88) gallons of gasoline valued al i feed vstem. th e people w ould pected to atten d the conference. be im proved b y crim inals w hich could be elim inat- $3,830.000.000 y early. O f.this am o u n t i 3. S< t tim ers properly. th e s p e a k e r’s platform . ♦ ♦ • • a corresponding vd by sterilizatio n ), $1.200.600.(8)0 ! probably 20 p e r cent, or about Must R egister slash i n ta x e s .' A ppropriations f o r disdirected $730.000,000 is w asted. W hen you colum n. T his an n u al sav- education. $1,200.000.000. A pproxim ately 100.000 O regon citizen» add to this the oil lost through 5. See if condenser is w orking i n g o f w a s t e ( D istribution w astes (to d ay it will he denied the rig h t to vote m the leaky pipes, inefficient pum ps, and p roperly w ould cause no costs m ore to sell goods than to o th e r causes, the to tal i.s w ell over p rim ary election unless they reg ister in the 6 C lean and re-set spark plugs. R oger W. B abson total u n e m p lo y - m a k e g o o d s ), $1.000.000.000. $800.000,000 m eantim e, S ecretary of S tate Snell w arns 7. E xam ine fan belt and elu irg - L aw -abiding citizens outside o f F ifteen Y ears Ago m i-n t. alth o u g h : W asted gasoline and oil. $800,000,- These are men and women w ho have fail A rgus. F e b ru a ry 8. 1923—Cold w ave r e ing rate. B ut th e m oney w hich you n e e d P o rtla n d are glad to see P ortland and tard s logging o p eratio n s in county. G. H. P. th e re w ould be tem p o rary re a d ' 000. 1 to vote in the last tw o ('lections. lessly spend upon gasoline is not 8 Test b a tte ry and ignition M u ltn o m ah county officials tak e ac m ill in H illsboro. loaded w ith orders, closes ju stm en ts in eertain industries. The C osm etics and quackery, $500 - the e n tire offense. You know that wires. m oney .saved from w aste could be 000.000. tion to c le a r up th e reign of terrorism dow n in m id-w eek because o f lack of logs. (o stay for a sh o rt lim e in a g a r I know of no case w here a car- used in m ak in g m ore useful goods E nrollm ent Gitins M iscellaneous, $1.000.000.000 age w ith th e door sh u t and engine c.znr:-. having these tests made, L aw rence B row n. W orld w a r v eteran , dies th a t has existed fo r so long in the and re n d e rin g m ore useful s e r E nrollm ent in O regon high schools In- ru n n in g is su re death. Inefficiency could not save money. Ju s t two The first th o u g h t is th a t t h e h ere F e b ru a ry 1. vices. m e tro p o lita n cen ter. T here is little (rc.iscd 25 per cent d u rin g the past, six final thoughts: in b u rn in g gasoline in autom obile elim ination of this w aste would H illsboro post, A m erican L egion starts cam W hen I th in k of these possible throw m any people out of work engines is h u rtin g the h ealth of yeai-s. n,-cord,og to „ survey ju st com pleted q u e stio n b u t w h a t th e g reat m ajority paign 1. Your engine performs better to secu re n atio n al g u ard u n it for H ills savings, o u r total debt public and ’.» R' x I utiiam . state su p erin ten d e n t ot O nly startin g but these w orkers w ould be re- people ev ery day. F urtherm ore, on less gaioline. o f th e s ta te ’s citiz e n ry are strong fo r boro. p riv a te —of $200,000,(88) 000 does not em ployed build in g new houses and the fum es corrode m etal and eat q u alities can ho affected if your publK instruction. T h ere w e r e 60 not) Mrs. L. A. Rood, bo rn n e a r W itch H azel law an d o rd e r and a re backing the seem q u ite so im possible to pay m aking useful goods. T h e re w ould off paint. A get-m ore-m ilenge m ix tu re is m u c h too thin. youngsters enrolled in high schools In this in 1851, dies F e b ru a ry 6 off! if w e as a nation really buckled be a sh ift of em ploym ent to w o rth - cam paign w ould red u ce th e price o ffic ia ls in th e ir crusade. 2. Som e day our gasoline supply ir o y' :‘r l!’3^ 37 “ •'•’»»•r.'sf w ith M arg aret R yan w e d s C olum bus o u r belts a little tighter, we could w hile occupations ra th e r than an and increase th e consum ption of xvill give out unless low-cost h y d ro 48188) 48 1810 fo, he y ear 1930-31 E lem entary R ule by g a n g ste rism , th re a ts and Schm Miss idt at N o rth P lain s F e b ru a ry 6. p ay up th is e n tire d ebt out of increase of th e jobless. D ebt arid gasoline. P ro b ab ly an additional genation proci-si-.-; a re developed. school en ro llm en t d u rin g the sam e period violence, is not w an ted by the good savings from w aste in a few years taxes w ould be reduced, th u s cut- $500,(88)000 is being w asted due E very tim e y o u r c a rb u re te r Is ad - Miss D ora S u sb au er of C o rn eliu s w eds i renam ed p ractically -stationary at npproxl- and elim in ate th e ann u al in terest ting retail prices and in tu rn giv to fau lty com bustion a n d b a d jie toil you a re doing a real s e r p e o p le o f O regon. I t m ust give way H arley F la h e rty of P o rtla n d F e b ru a ry 7. m ately 150.000 bill of n e a rly $10 000.000.000. This ing everyone m ore goods th an he construction of h eating eq uipm ent. vice for fu tu re generations. M atthias E ischen, re sid e n t so u th of C o r to th e o rd e rly processes of govern g reat step fo rw a rd could be m ade now receives. No “dividing-up" of This is only one illu stratio n of m en t. T he a \’e ra g e citizen w ants the nelius 48 years, d ies F e b ru a ry 2. possible by a system of collecting i o u r n atio n al w ealth need be neces- Test Your Car—Save Money (he co n stru ctiv e policies w hich I U ntil recen tly it w as v e ry d if w ould like to see W ashington a d o ffic ia ls o f local, s ta te an d national T hirty Y ears Ago penallies for w aste and of using i sa ry if w e w ould only save the th e funds to encourage th e build- i m illions w e a re w asting today and ficult to discover o r m easu re this vocate. U nder a "N ew D eal" such g o \e r n m e n t to ta k e every a c t i o n A rgus. F e b ru a ry 6—C o rn eliu s p u b lic school ing of n ew homes, th e m an u factu re [ tu rn them into food, clothing. fuel waste. T his is no longer tru e. everyone w ould he b e tte r It is an n o y in g to hear d o o r hinges n ecessary to in su re law a n d order. closes F rid ay on acco u n t of m easles and a case | of useful clothing, and th e dis- i and sh e lte r for those w ho a re not M achines now ex ist for accu rately | off: this, D ebts w ould constantly be creaking. To avoid Ibis, touch them w ith an of scarlet fever. trib u tio n of h e a lth fu l foods. T h e u n b e a ra b le co ndition t h a t has m easuring th e gasoline w hich you reduced; em ploym be In getting th e ir full share. _ . ent w ould ___ ___ oiled feath er occasionally. I are not burning. A tu b e can be creased; tax es w ould be less and E. F. W illis of B anks elected p resid en t of Different Forms of Waste Gigantic Fuel Waste in ju re d th e econom ic life of th is state F ederation put into th e ex h au st pipe of y o u r of H ard w are and Im p lem en t D eal A m ong th e form s of present $25.- B efore ro oking liver pour boiling w ater ind iv id u al effo rts a re not m uch , c ar and a dial w ill reg ister the we w ould have real p ro sp e rity — i >pped. ers. OV« r it and allow It to stnnd for 15 or 20 , 000.000,900 w aste, t h e follow ing h elp in solving most n atio n al prob- I g u ilty figure. T hese m achines are not th e fake kind w hich we had last year! m inutes until blood in liv er congeals. Grangers and Labor Jasper E. Reeves ‘F ublic Forum Grounds Enough 'Babson Says One-Third o f National Income JTasted Laiv and Order Our Yesterdays My Neighbor Says— < >