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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1934)
> ! Good Printing rhe Arjius Gives Qua'sity Service nt Fair Priées VOLUME Xl.l State Capitol News Letter Ballard Cites Agriculture Grade Speakers Vie in Contest Here on Friday “New Deal” Ends Abuse Emergency Crop Production Loan Plan Opens Soon Pioneer Dies of Corn-Hog Death Calls Old Pioneer Twenty »indent . n prrvntinK County farmers may make appll- county • Miioob. will compete latlon for emergency crop prrxluc- in liw • of tlie WuKhlngtun tlon loans just us soon aa the nec- county !<• m H' xj I duchuiiaUon e.j ,ry forms are received by W. F. content ty ut 7 45 at the Hills-1 Cyrus, county agent, who will as- boro 1! ' church. ContcbtunL’.. ..;..t in filling out the applications. Include Maximum loan this year has been flr#t place winners in I ill con tests for the' Portland Executive Lauds ■»•t at >250, according to Cyrus, AU Deadline for Acceptance of Pacific Northwest Predicted the hci Margarct A. Powell, three chuftca of KchooLs. jx-rsons seeking to borrow in ex- cess of 8150 must first have ap- ConU*.,tanta In division I for third I Experiment to Develop Reduction Applications as Future Canning Center Oregon Resident Since piled to the production credit as- and fourth Kiu<i» r.. are u# follows: ALEM 111 i«.rf» Huui two Wwka to be April 3 Planned Economy Fruit, Vegetables Humorous .<•!< » tlcn.. Marjorie Al-1 soclMlon at Salem and have been 1845, Succumbs the borrlrrN will drop and th» turned down before an application linwham. Tigard, "(ioblins;” Hetty primary race will lx* on it » *uy to will be approved for an emergency Jean Osburn, (Mburn. Comehua, “Seven- the May IH electioiu» loan. t««'n ' Nuonn Canby, Buxton. "Moat Elvo riuixililaUrs have already en Oblii ¡Ming Little Klater.s," Anna Helen Farmers desiring an em< rgency New trn’ii in the republican guberna loan <an facilitate making out the Courts, Witch Haz •1, "A Scene in torial derby Sam Hrown of (><r- application by assembling required a Radio Studio;" a n d Kenneth vaiM. W E Burke of Yamhill coun Grove, Hillsboro Rotarians Curlaon, Mui way, "Johnny Oft» “Oregonian Day” Planned information now, declared Cyrus. County Papers Will Publish Early Settler Once Mother ty. umt Enuik Izmergan, Ciiuri«-.» This information includes complete Ready for School. ‘ Dramatic »elec Hall aiul J< m * E. Dunne of i*ortlniul Data in Contracts Soon at C. of C. on Monday legal description, taken from the Hear Surplus Discussion Queen of State Group tion» Jean Ann Mognet, Tigard, Several other» are being groomed ue<d, of the farm operated by the “'Flic Ihuil Doll;" Lilhan Wood, Mrs. M A. Powell, one cf the old for tlie conte.Ht by friends a n d borrower; a list of all obligations Metzger. "Thou Shalt Not Steal;'* est Oregon pioneers, died here Defining the "New Deal" as a including mortgages, taxes, unpaid tliy Joseph Belanner. Aaa't County Agent) 1 mm K* I Wto BN io ttM |MMIU Olar That tile Pacific Northwest would and Hilly Troutman, North Plain#, Mrs Margaret Ann Powell, 93, Monday. favorite the answer to llw pui ty » txx'oiiu: Uie running center of tlx- "To the Boys of America.” The great experiment to arbitral 4y Duild store Wils, etc.; kind and acreage Final date for acceptance of Oregon pioneer of 1845, died here nerd ut thin particular moment United Htalr.i for small fruits and hu»t three students in the humorous a plaiux I economy. Bylvun Durk- of 1933 crops produced; the kinds com-hog reduction contracts has Monday al the home of her daugh Otiier» considering < ondldncl« » ur< \< gi tables w.u. Un- prediction of F division were tied for first place in heimer, president ot Wadliams Ac and number of livestock and equip been definitely set for April 3. After ter, Mrs. L. A. Long, after an ill Rnfu» C. Holman. nUite Irviuiurtr, 1. Ballard. Mute county agent lead the conlcftLs for one and two-room compuny, imrtland. outlined the ment owned, and a statement of this date no more applications wU ness of a tew days. The pioneer Wiki ('luirles M ITlonuis. public er. who spoke on Ux' agricultural schools. need ot NRA codes and predicted the seed, grain, and feed now on be accepted. Likelihood that there woman, who crossed the plains to Utilitlra coniiiilMloiirr 'Die mime outlook at a joint meeting of flill - will be an extension of time for Oregon tn a covered wagon at the Division II for fifth and sixth their tuture development as a def hand. Each borrower must also obtain signing is small since the corn-hog of R W Sawyer. Bend newspaper boro and FVrest Grove luxury clubs graders, humorous sc lections- Paul inite ¡nirt of Uie social order Mon age of five years, had been falling man. u also being mentioned ai hrre lhursday. He ulso declared Ryman. Tigard, "Do I Have to Go day at Uie chamber of commerce. from the county production credit plan is for one year only as com steadily for the past few years, puMible lu'ikivuit for Uie Changes are the essence of the council a statement that he is co tluil Oregon und tlx- Willamette pared to three years tor wheat. unotlM'r out tlie lllnesB which caused her to School?" Philip Johnson, Metz honor Holman U understood to be vid ley in particular were making ger, Billy Ls Invited Out;” and parade of progress and we must operating with ttie production con death Monday, March 19, 1934, had Organization of the county hog Hiving <xir to flu* plr.uj of the grang rapid progress agriculturally due Evelyn Kidder, Tualatin View. “The keep step, he declared, working trol activity of the AAA. Perhaps - been of short duration. control association will be com Mrs. Boscow Enters Race er* and the "true pvwgnwavrs," w ) m > to Uie development ot specialized (Continued on png«* 4, column 4) with, not against, the administra not as many farmers will take ad pleted next week when the directors Funeral services were conducted for County Treasurer do not feel UuU riUwr Brown or prixiui ts that meet public demand. tion in accompllslilng the New vantage of these loans as last year from the six districts will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the Burke are ¿strong enough to lead Washington county lias been When approximately 200 applica to elect their officers and the coun Deal. Hillsboro Christian church with Uie jMirty U» victory In November. prominent tor many years in the Rev. R. L. Putnam officiating. In Progress has reached the point tions were received by the local ty allotment committee. The county Washington county voters will TI mhiua , who wius iuM (wndl- pnxlui'tlon of canning crops, par where business regulation u nec committee Application blanks are allottment committee will consist ballot May 18 on candidates far terment was tn uie Masonic sec dal«' prior to Meier « eiminatlun of ticularly berries, according to Bal- essary to forestall abuses of other not here as yet, but are expected of three of the board of directors, eight state and district positions, tion ot the Hillsboro cemetery. hinvirlf. now admits that he Is lard. iTogrews is being made ln Maurice Dean was the soloist at people’s rights, Durkhelmer pointed soon. the president of the board being three judiciary offices and four giving the matter "beriou* conMd- tile pnxluction of vegetables for out. All business lias been sulfer- automatically the chairman of the county positions, according to the the services, with Mrs. Fred Sewell arattoci I canning at the present time, he lng troin abuses ui merchandising allotment committee will consist primary nominating elec:ion notice as accompanist. Pallbearers were county agent leader, will be here released ths week by Edward C. E. L. McCormick, W. E. Masters, Willard Murks of Albany, ex- declared, and predicted that the under the guise of competiUon, a from Corvallis to assist in the Luce, county clerk. In addition, Cal Jack, Fred Cornelius, L. E. president of tin* state senate, lias northwest would become tlie small Forest Grove Beer Dealer practice which lias proved ruinous definitely ellmlnuted I illuse If from trult and vegetable canning center making of the county expense bud candidates for two justices of the Wilkes, and E. Creekpaum, all na to business and detrimental to the Hits Liquor Body Order get. Uie republican gulxunatorlal c o n- I of Uie county ThU is Inevitable, public. Codes "free busmess, not peace and five constable offices are tive sons. tml Interviewed in Albany W. <t due to Uie yields produced and Uw shackle it," lie stated, quoting Pres Life Interesting to be nominated in justice of the Board Organized <iunlity of Uie crops, according to Apix-aling from Uie action of the ident Roosevelt. nrnday, I Mr. .Murks said lie could Following the organization of the peace districts. Mrs. Powell was born September Bullard. Oregon Liquor Control commission not "pay the price** to become ■ gov- 4 hange Taking Place District offices to be on the nom 17, 1840, in Brighton, Iowa, and Producers in Milk Shed county association, the local com in cancelling his license to sell rrnor. Kapid Progresa Made inating ballot include: Representa mittees will meet to consider the crossed the plains to Oregon In Clianges in the economic and so In the dcrmx-rullc paddock the Oregon lias made more progress beer. H T Giltner, lorest Grove to Protect Control Body applications in their respective dis tive in congress from the first con 1845 with her parents, Mr. and Mtuation Is much simpler of un than many neighboring states due merchant, filed sun WcdneMlay in cial order are often opposed, he tricts. gressional district, state senator Mrs. Stanley Umphlette aly.UA Kam II Williams. lAirtland to the tact lllut tile state Is de Uie circuit court against the com stated, pointing to the ridicule Uiat District 4 will hold a special elec from the eleventh senatorial dis When the party was three day* Dairymen of the Portland milk <andy mdr inan. will tie be a cium I i - veloping Its own prixlucts and cllin- mission. Giltner alleged Uiat he met pioneers in developing the salesman, telephone, airplane, and otiier com shed are being aroused to action in tion at Moore’s store, Roy. Wed trict to fill a vacancy in an un- westward from Iowa, her grand date for tlie democratic nomination inaling tlxise in wlUcli Uiere is con hud been granted a class A pack mon place factors of life today. defending the Oregon Milk Control nesday at 8 p. m. to elect a com expired two-year term, and two father, John Earl, died and the for governor, opposing General siderable I'ompeUtion, Ballard stat age store license March 12 and that to replace Otto Rieben, representatives in the legislative wagon train was stopped in camp Cluirles H Martin, congnw.man ed As un exunipie lie cited Uie re It hud been cancelled without a People must recognize progress, board against attacks on the cam mitteeman who has been forced through ill assembly from the fourth repre until the grandfather was taxen from Portland, and WH1L* E. Mu- cent subaUtution of |x*urs In tlx* stated reason five days later. He must realize tliat they are living paign to stabilize the retail price ness to resign. Only those men sentative district. State offices will through a great cliange today, must IkHwy, Kinmath Fall» mayor iconic Rive valley for apples and seeks court action declaring Uie be wise enough to visualize what is of milk, according to word receiv- in the district who have signed ap include governor, secretary of state, home and ouried. Mrs. Powell ar rived in Vancouver in November here, Greshani producers gave Martin, drafted into the Hicr n similar change now taking place commission's order null and void, coming tomorrow, and must be ed plications will be eligible to vote. superintendent of public instruc of that year. warning Monday night of an im- Mgamal hLn |M*r rfinal Inclination*, at ltixMi River. Oregon faces com- and permitting him to sell beer. tion. and commissioner of the Electon of this committeeman will Sentence of not to exceed three student enough to understand de pending fight when they issued a A short time later the family lues announced that hr proposed to peUUon from only about tlirce velopments today. letter to Mayor Carson of Portland be the sole purpose of this meeting. bureau of labor. Judiciary offices crossed into Oregon and spent Uie leave hLs primary l»uUlc in the states ui U m - pear market while ap- years in tlie state penitentiary was include positions four and seven on District 4 is that part of Washing Tlie New Deal seeks to arbitrar protesting against action of the at the Charles McKay ranch hand» of Ins frieiuLs while hr re pits ure pnxiuced in nearly every Imposed upon Shelton Bechtel ot the supreme court and judge of winter Sherwood Wednesday by Circuit ily set us a planned economy in consumers' milk committee. Similar ton county west of the Hillsboro- the near the present site ot North mains in the naUonal capital at stale In Uie Union circuit court, nineteenth judi North Plains road and north of the action is anticipated by dairymen ahull each phase ot economic and George R Bagley. Bechtel, Plains. While at the McKay ranch, tending to hl# duties a* congress Much i lh said of tlie success of Judge road from Sinclair's hopyard west cial district. was convicted January 30 on Social life will fit into its proper In this area. 1 Mrs. Powell met Col. J. L. Meek, man fr> in tlw third Oirgon dutrn t altnllu in I the Irrigated sections of a who forgery to near old Centerville and thence Offices of county commissioner, Oregon's first U. S. marshal, George The Gresham communication place. Durkhelmer declared. Al- indictment, stated that Mahoney opened his campaign with , Idaho, Wiushington and Eastern and censured” Mayor west through Verboort to Purdin's county treasurer, county surveyor Ebberts and Charles McKay, three a radio bro.uh a.X this week I n Oregon but there 1# no arcUoii, lr- lx- would appeal tlx* case and the Uiougii codes are not perfect to "condemned day, they will be relined and Uie Carson for his sponsorship ol a corner on the Forest Grove-Kansas and county coroner will be open 1 men wnose names are inscribed on which lie assailed tlu' Knox Uquor rlgated or not. in which there is a court set ball at 82000. City road, including Hillside, That nominations on the primary the historical monument at Cham- Damages toUillng 825.425 are fundamentals wlll survive at a vital "consumers' milk comnuttee which, cher communities and including the for control law and the power inteir»ta li<-wi irr average yield than in ballot, accord-ng to the notice. . poeg under the leadership of Thomas part of our social order, ne pre- sought by A. W. Walker and W and ran lx* expected to carry on Washington county, according to Kansas City. Cedar Canyon and Candidates for justice of the peace Sweeney, has organized a campaign In the .spring of 1847, Mrs. Pow- an Uitrnsive campaign right up Uie speuker This county was the G. Keeney in two suits filed Fri dieted. intented, the dairymen believe, to Manning sections, and other parts in the Forest Grove and Beaverton , ell. her mother and uncles moved day against W C Codes have been made elastic bo an! John C. U m * dajf of election. north. i fust uest of the t'.u i ude moun districts Will be open as will the heckle and hinder the work of the Announcement by Earl Knell that tains to take up alfalfa growing Dixon as a result of ail automobile UuU weaknesses may be overcome Publication of the following data positions of constable in the Beav to Linn county, settling near Knox in its retail price sta hr will not be a candidate Jor mid it has spread until nearly every crash December 29, 1933. at the and details may be changed to commission submitted by each man who has erton, Forest Grove, Hillsboro, Sher Butte, six miles from Albany, bilizing campaign over the milk where Mrs. Powell grew into wom governor .still leave.» uiuiiv»wrrvd farmer lias a patch From Wash intersection of Uie Luurel-Scholls meet future conditions. Declaring filed an application will be made wood and Tigard districts. Ure (]U<x>Uon a.s u> what hts ln- ington county, the growing of ul- and Laurel-Hillsboro roads Keeney, tliat the present preliminary codes ailed." in the county papers, ill acres I : Mrs. Maud Boscow of Hillsboro, anhood. Her mother, Mrs. Jane The letter also protested the who was a passenger arc clumsy and cumbersome, Durk- Earl Umphlette, died in 1847, and in the Walker tetiUoiM might br toward the of tallii lias spread to tlie Willamette all land in iarm. (2> 1933 acres of present incumbent, filed notice of car, usks 825,000 damages for a licinier predicted that they wuu.u "practice of publishing half-truths is believed to have been the first (CvRtinued on page 4, column 4) fice of secretary of .state t'arlc valley her candidacy for county treasurer and insinuating statements in the (Continued un page 4, column 4) Abnuns of Kaknn. w> far remains Production of commercial eggs is fractured skull, Injured and lm- this morning on the democratic white woman burled in Linn coun Portland press in order to mislead U m * only entrant in that race to anoUn r development in which the imircxl eye, and cuts on the head ticket She is the first to file for ty.Mrs. Powell was married May 23, the miik consuming public." The <latr imm I 1# ainady itflrld in hi* state iias met success, according to and leg. alleged to have been suf- that office. The only other candi 1858, dairymen, members of the Gresham in Marion county to Stephen drive for vote». Elbert B< dr. Cot Ballard Most of tlie hens in tile fered in the accident. He also seeks dacy filed this week was that of D. Powell, unit ot the Dairy Co-operative as an Oregon pioneer of tage G rove newspaper man. was in county are in Uie corn belt and 8200 special damages for medical N. J. Griffin of Banks, who enter sociation, further asked. "The dariy- 1851 and an enlisted man in the Salmi Uiu »evk feeling tlie pulae most of Uw eggs pnxiuccd are in attention. Walker seeks $225 for ed tlie race for constable of the Indian men of this district would like to repairs to his car The suit desig war of 1855-6, serving un of the voting public and promlMxi that area However. Oregon pro Forest Grove justice of the peace know what self-centered organiza the command of the late Col. to let the waiting world know wli.u duces a large white egg which is nates John C. Dixon as owner of district Saturday under the demo der tions are financing Mayor Carsons the truck involved hi Uie crash and T. R. Cornelius and campaigning lie pnqxwxt to do about the M>cre- shipped east und sold at a premium Mrs. A. L. Chase and her house cratic banner. E ri Sappington of Forest Grove committee." from The Dalles to the upper Yak tary.shlp this week. Friends of Wil oirr local produce on Uie Atlantic W C. Dixon as operator. Attitude ot these grade B milk Alleging Uiat their property was was appointed foreman of the coun- producers is based on Uie belief guest. Mrs. Hattie Florin of Chica ima. They spent the winter of liam McOUclirist, Salem business seaboard. 1861-2 near The Dalles and then man. are urging him to get Into tlie Geographically Oregon is a long damaged to the extent of $2500 by ty grand jury which was selected that chains and milk combines, go, are In the Jones hospital as moved to Tillamook, where Mr. race, which lx-may do In any event wuy from market and. therefore, refuse dumped into an adjoining Monday for the March term of which led the fight on the milk the result of an automobile accident Fowell operated one of the first Adi.uns will in all probability have, cannot expect to produce bulky pro creek by the Banks Cheese com court. Other members of Uie body bill, are financing Carsons commit Wednesday afternoon on the Base sawmills in that county. From inl sonw competition for Uie republican ducts aixl compete wltii other states pany. Mr and Mrs. Ervin Lippert include William A Goodin of Cor- tee in its attacks on the milk con line road east of Hillsboro near the Chase home. Mrs. Florin suffered nomination, although up to Uils due to freight rates, Ballard Point of Banks filed a damage suit against nelius route 1; John Friday and trol commission, according to word Juvenile conference, sponsored by amook they moved to Tigard and time tlie demix rals liave not been ed out As a result considerable the cheese manufacturers Friday Edward A. J. Vanderzanden o t received from Gresham. Evidence severe head injuries and Mrs. Chase the American Legion and Auxiliary later settled at Hillsboro in 1881. Scum formed by the refuse stopped Banks route 2; suffered a broken collar bone and ot Sherwood, and the first meet Mr. Powell died in 1910. Jacob Kemmer of able to interest any nx'inber ot, emphasis is being given to Uie pro- (Continued on pace 4, column 6) (Continued on pAg* 4. column 4) injury to her side. Other occupants ing of its kind ever held in Ore Beaverton route 1; Edgar A. Jones The pioneer woman took an ac tlx-ir party in tla- race for tliLs of- duction of seeds, At present more of the car. Mrs. W. A. Hughes. Mrs. gon. will be conducted Friday at tive interest in civic afiairs, was a fu <• of Hillsboro, and Wallace H. Hoeffel1 than half of the clover and grass W. G. Ide, and lisa Flonn. escaped Sherwood Problems concerning boys charter member of Butte Grange of Beaverton route 2. Joseph E Shelton of Portland seeds usod in tile United States are and girls in the various commu at Tigard, a member of the Hills with minor bruises and shock. and Eugene broke the ice Wednes imported and most of these can Twenty-seven out of a jury panel Mrs. Hughes, owner and driver nities will be considered during tiie boro Christian church and the day as regards the secretory of i be produced in the Willamette of 31 members reported Monday of the car. cannot account for the all-day session. Woman's Relief Corps. General i -lilp as n dmux rat 'Hu- ex- , valley. for the opening of the March court Special features of tlie program Ransom. No. 47. In 1932 she was Impressions of the European sit accident, but it is thought that the manager ot tlw Oregon Slate Motor I K|»euklng of the agricultural ad- Elimination matches in the Wash term. Four of this numbed were will be under the direction of the Mother uation will be presented by Dave steering gear locked, as the car was Queen of the Oregon Pio axMxiatlon and well-known Ore Justnient program. Bailard declared ington countv amateur boxing and excused. Additional jurors drawn following persons:__ Boy Scouts. __ ____ Carl Hazen, globe-trotting Oregonian re gon newspaperman made his can Uiat no one could tell whether or wrestling tournament have I been for the term __ _____ were _______ William A. As- porter. as the lilghlight of the completely overturned. Mrs Ivan Connett of Albany; Girl Scouts and neer association. Simon assisted them from the car Surviving children are Mrs. Sylvia didacy announcement yesterday. bury of Beaverton, Earl - - R. — Phe’lps •sS^inlan ‘^y'^rogram° at \he not the plan would be a success. postponed until March Camp Fire girls. Mrs William Klet- ____ 29. . according ... ------------------ —- —■_ ---- jo ' Vi ill 11 ill uie <>r .. tlu> «_ >_ __ 1. c- . prvyram uie and took the .injured ladles to the zer of Portland: junior baseball. P. Tucker. Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. L. A. Members of tlie state extension to Robert Kelly, n>»-rr>K..r member of tlx «r of Oomelius, r_..a Ludwig Anderson of chamber of commerce Monday ai noon execuUyes of p¿rtlan¿ hospital, where Dr. A. O. Pitman L. Patterson of Hillsboro; child wel Long. Hillsboro; Mrs. Grace Ma* club, «Kloh which i. is m-i Tigard. . -------- Robert --- H ------------------ Keil'y'"of 'HiUs- Foods and foodstuffs offered for service are doing everything in Hillsboro Athletic olnh fare, William Kletzer and Elsie Gra honey, Stockton. Cal.; John H. sale in Oregon are subjected to Uicir power to inform people of sponsoring the event. Tlie show was bony o B Bennett of Beaverton newspaper will be present for the attended them. Miss Elfreda Hughes of Portland ham of Portland; Americanization. Powell, Calwa City, Cal.; and Mrs. conatant laboratory tests In an en tlie AAA program, he declared. The originaUv planned for tonight. route 2. Lola Munkers and Craig meeting. Postponement of the elimination Frank Sever of Portland; and "Con G. A. Reynolds. Seattle, Wash. Four suffered a possible fractured skull Members of the staff, including deavor to safeguard the health of only thing to do is to make an event was made to eliminate con- C. Condit ___ of Forest Grove. August .. . ™ i Paul of Child Health,’’ Mrs. George and Grant Powell, Kelty. editor-in-chief; Quincy early Sunday morning as a result servation real<U-:ita of tlx1 state, according to honest try at tlie plan. flict with a "smoker" at Gaston *5 f 5>.Tn‘'lllLS ro'iu' *• w w Scott, Orr Dunbar, executive secre children, editorial cartoonist; Eddie of an automobile accident at Beav Sadie Effie Reynolds and Mrs. Nellie J. I). Mickle, head of the dairy and Wheat and cotton are the only and due to the fact tliat Huber. <-onklm of Metzger. Claude Brokaw erton. Mr. and Mrs O. Weeks of tary of the Oregon Tuberculosis as- . Mrs. Miller. Sunday editor; and Michael Hedrick, are deceased. In addition food division of tlu> state depart- two crops in which there is an ac Aloha and Beaverton entries would Forest Grove route 1. Bertha Portland and H. Peterson, driver sociation. to lier immediate family, Mrs. Pow nx'iit of agriculture. During 1933 tual surplus, according to Ballard. not be ready until next week As Oberst of Sherwood route 3. Jerry J. Frey, circulation manager, will of the car. suffered shock. Alfred A public mass meeting will be be Introduced by E. Palmer Hoyt, more tlian 2000 of these tests were I If employment was maintained nt iui added nt traction, two Gaston Ryan of Hillsboro route 1, and managing editor. W. Verne McKin- i Berger of Hillsboro was reported at held at 8 p. m.. featuring a talk by ell is survived by two half-brothers, weighing made From 26 to 50 testa nre un tlie scale of 1928 and 1929. there youngsters . .. ,. about 60 William H. Benjamin of Aloha. Six ney will be chairman. Radio stars | tlie sheriff s office as driver of tlie Mrs. Dunbar on “The Community's John Umphlette of Amity and Al Obligation to the Child." Luncheon vin Umphlette of Seattle, Wash.; der way dally in the department. would lx1 no bothersome surpluses pounds each, will stage a boxing of this group will report for duty 1 from KGW and KEX are expected other car. (Continual oh pa*e 10, colunm 3) will be served at noon and dinner and two half-sisters, Mrs. Martha match. I Friday. Teets are also made by Uie de to provide entertainment and entertainment at 6 p. m. The McLeod of Portland and Mrs. Estella partment to determine tlx« Ingred Non-members of the chamber of ¡ program will conclude with danc Ballou of Amity. ients of foods and to ascertain commerce are invited to attend and | ing starting at 9:30 p. m. wlx-Uicr or not Uicy conform to are asked to make reservations by i Friday with Ed. L. Moore, secre-1 Berry Growers Protest tlwir labels. These tests, Mickle de tary. Birthday of Woman clare. have done much to enforce Against Notice of AAA Hillsboro team of the Sunset the "truth In advertising" policy of 100 Years Old Observed Protesting against a notice from league is in need of a left-handed tlie department. ProtecUon of the interests of Mrs Sarah Ann Geil will cele the agricultural adjustment admin pitcher, according t o Dave La brate (By Win. F. Crrua, Conntr A«»nt) the first dusting until more of the creditors, stockholders and the pub 100th birthday at Metzger allowing Florida strawber Plante. manager. He suggests that today her Tlie cost of caring for state wards I Spittle bugs ure already begln- bugs have made their appearance. lic is Uie purpose of the temporary and a public reception will istration anyone that can qualify get in ry shippers to pack and send out in Oregon range* from a low of I 1 nlng to make their appearance in The cost of Uie nicotine is con receivership of the Portland Elec be held in the Metzger commu touch with him. Inferior grades for charity and un $11.6« per capita at the state hos | some .strawberry fields in tlie coun siderably more than tile hydrated tric Power company, according to Shooting himself through the head Players signed with the local nity house from 2 to 5 p. m. She employment relief, 50 growers, cold If anything is to be done to lime, consequently, the grower Franklin T. Griffith, temporary re was born March 22, 1834. at Beth, pital in Salem to u lilgh of $46.481 ty Sunset team are Robert Patterson. with a .32 caliber revolver. W. R. wards coin nil of tills insect pest should try to get n fair degree of' ceiver. No change in services ren packers and canners of Oregon ber Y. per capita for tlie tuberculosis hos tlie 93. committed suicide short Vernon Cooke. Robert Brown. Ken N. “ grower should begin to pay control with one application if pos dered by Pepco or any of its oper Tucker. ries met Tuesday at. Portland. B. E. pital nt The Dalles Institutional i some ly after noon Friday at his home in neth Stone. Bob O’Brien. James attention now to what lie is sible. ating units is anticipated. Maling, president of the local Ray- Peach Growers .Meet Cornelius Cause of the act was at Miller, fielders: Davis Auld and population luis nil Important bear going to do and the development 11 C. Mote, entomologist Of the Reason for the temporary re tributed Peach growers o f Washington Maling cannery, attended the ses to despondency over poor Art Hanna, catchers; Harold Frost, ing on tlienc cost figures. The state : of these bugs. Hydrated, lime and Oregon experiment station, com ceivership at this time was the in hospital for insane nt Salem has nicotine dust have both been used ments on dusting for spittle bug as ability of the company to pay $480.- health, according to Fred Sewell, shortstop; Alvin Schulmerich, Gor county will meet Tuesday at 8 p. sion and was named as a member coroner, who investigated don Rogers, Merle McCoy and m. in Uie Cornelius city hall to dis of a committee to draft a market a population of 2243 among whom in Washington county during tlie follows: "Our experience with lime 000 interest on six per cent deben had filed application for James Grogan, pitchers; Clarence cuss possibilities of establishing a ing agreement under the state agri to divide administrative and otiier I past tliree or four years for tlie tuid nicotine dusts lias been that ture bonds due in 1950, Griffith de an Tucker old age pension and was to have Vandehey. second base; Alfred Et- fair price for the peach crop. _ cultural act. overhead costa while the population purpose of controlling .spittle bugs. where there is a light infestation clared. lliis inability to pay the a hearing on the day he com zej. first base, Jess Rasmussen, of The Dalles hospital Is only 137 Conclusions among growers vary and the application is not made interest was caused by failure of had third base. Harry Kent, outfield, mitted suicide. He is survived by widely as to the cffectiveix'ss of too late, lime is of value in com the units controlled by the company The character of the Institution also tliese Rud Kent, second base materials. Home growers bating them but not as effective to earn that amount bv March 1. one son. William Tucker, of Forest and Is an imiiortant factor in per enptta report two Season opens April 8 with Hills satisfactory control, some as nicotine dust. If Uie infestation A re-organization plan has been Grove. costs A large percentage of the otlicrs report boro playing Orenco. The Sunset no control, others is heavy, however, tlie lime does to the debenture bond team Dla.ved the local Tualatin val patients at the insane hospluu are Hunk tliev had some partial con not kill a sufflcent number of the .submitted holders within tlie last three weeks ley league team here Sunday In a not only able to take care of them trol and a few leave given up in spittle bugs to prevent injury. One and more Uiiui 10 per cent of the practice game. selves but able to do physical labor disgust. ... ... of the reasons that some growers necessary number have taken ad (By Jonah Belanger, AwL County Agent) , Frank Brown. Hampshire breeder on Uie liospital farm, in the gar I’erlmixs most of the dusting with do not get good control from Uie vantage of it, lie stated. I A new 4-H club sheep raising at Carlton, has made the 4-H club den and In Uie various industries, either ot tlie materials during tlie dust application Is due to tlie fact Earnings of tlie company show a bein r launched this spring members an excellent proposition project is being all of which make for reduced costs. past two or three years has been that they use It too sparingly. It slight- increase and business con- bv the Forest Grove National bank. bank, for the purchase of a registered by Washington county scrip in Tlie patients nt Uie tuberculosis hos done nt a time when real effective is necessary to get gvxid coverage ¿litlons appear to be on tlie upward John Thornburgh, president _ of _ the ewe wirnnfa lamb at side. The control could not possibly have ot nil the foliage with Uie lime or all denominations from 141 to trend, according to R. R. Easter, _ ewe with nritVx a ♦tar»!»» pital are cither bedfast or con bank, has offered 850 in premiums boys, with their parents, will leave Ix ’ en obtained. GeiieraJly. the treat nicotine dust In order to be of local division manager. 160 has been called by the Forest Grove at 11 a. m. Saturday, valescent. requiring the attention ment of the infested strawberry value. Fine of $15 and costs was levied for a fall 4-H club sheep show to county scrip committee. All and will go to Brown's ranch to of doctors and nurses and neces ixilcli was begun too late to do be held in Forest Grove. In addi against L. H. Thayer of Yamhill "In regard to the dust machines, previous numbers from 1 to their sheep. sitating the employment of more much gixxl. When tliese insects wo prefer Uie bellows type duster Monday when he plead, guilty in tion he has set aside a fund of select high 140. inclusive, have been call In order to maintain a _ _____ jicople in proportion to the popula first make their appearance the because of the saving in dust. When the Justice of the peace court to $100 to be loaned to 4-H club mem quality of stock the club member* ed at other times. tion ot tlie institution. Per capita treatment should begin. Illis means a bellows type is used, tlie spoilt a chaige of falling to give his name bers for the purchase of stock. are planning to obtain a good ram County scrip, backed by costs at other state Institutions as Uiat in some patches if tliev in- j cun be directed to the crown of Club members will sign a one- next fall and to bring the ewe* and iiddress at the time of an ac county warrants and warrants revealed by records of he board of tend to do anything they sliould the plant, and with a few puffs year note for all or part of the cident. D. M. French of Orenco paid to one pasture for about a month. After eight days o f freedom. of approved school districts, the dust will cover the entire plant control arc: State prison. $20 54; be «lusting right now. Several club members already a fine of $5 and costs for failure purchase price of sheep. The notes will continue in circulation The proper time for dusting will and tlie operator can walk to the Lawrence Brown. 19. of Portland, mav be retired a little at a time have sheep or plan to get them lo Eastern Oregon state hospital, Pen to have an operator's license. who escaped from the county jail depend uixm the number of spittle next plant without wasting any at no discount. Most Hillsboro as the club member is able through cally. Those who are going to Carl dleton, $1208; Fairview (feeble Lester Schmitke of Portland was present and the material that dual However, some mav prefer March 11, returned and gave him business houses are accepting the year. Thornburgh feels that ton Saturday to select their sheep minded), $13.39; boys' training bugs fined $5 and costs last week for out Is going to be used. If hydrated the rotary fan type of duster. In self up Monday night. Brown was the scrip. Recent action oi a few sheep are a paying proposi are Bill Cyrus Jr , Hillsboro; James school, $35 44; tuberculosis hospital, lime having an overload on his truck, tion on almost any sizeable farm Davidson, route 1 Hillsboro; Don Is to 1x5 applied then its ap using Ulis kind, care should be sentenced to one year in jail De local banks in accepting coun Salem, $3895; blind school, $34.58; plication should tx'gln Just as soon. exercised to get a Uiorotigh cov cember 23 of last year on a charge while Ora Myers of Portland paid in the county and that as a 4-H ald Hergert, route 2 Banks; Marvin ty general and road warrants girls' school, $31.92; deaf school, as tlx> first Insects make their ap- erage of Uie plant. Tlie cost of of stripping a locomoUve belonging $10 and costs after pleading guilty club project sheep raising has a Heyndcrickx, route 1 Cornelius: at face value has strength $4249; blind trades school, Port- pearaix e In Uie crown of the plant. Uiesc machines is much cheaper to the Elwood Lumber company to a charge of having no PUC per very practical value. Dick Jossy, route 2 Portland; Bin ened scrip as a circulating land, $36 39. A later application will usually be now than the quotaUon listed in near Buxton. Frank Kirby, also of mit. Erma Wolf of Cornelius was While sheen for this contest need and Evelyn Kelly, route 2 Banks: medium in the opinion of • • • iiecefisary as there will be more the circular." fined $5 and costs for failure to not be registered and may be of Neal and Ray Knepper, route 2 many local people. If control measures are delayed Portland, who escaped at the same Gasoline sales for February, as bugs coming out later on. If nico have a tall light burning on her any breed, most of the boys are Banks, and Nolan VanDomelen, time with Brown, has not been tine dust is going to be used then until late in April when the insects revealed by reports filed with Uie buying registered Hampshire ewes. route 1 Comehua. traced. (Continued on l>»K. 10, column 1) ■+ car. it is probably advisable to delay (Continued on pave 10, column 3) Program in Business Future Here on Monday S Progress NR A Codes Praised Praised Board Planned Funeral Wednesday Clerk Lists Open Offices Man Appeals State Order Dairymen Act In Milk Fight Women Hurt In Accident Grand Jury Panel Drawn Legion to Sponsor Juvenile Conference Staff of Oregonian Sponsors Program Amateur Contests Planned Next Week Control of Strawberry Pests By Dusting Recommended Now Hillsboro Seeking Southpaw Pitcher "Pepco” Receiver Explains Situation Cornelius Resident Suicides on Friday Additional Scrip Is Redeemable Escaped Prisoner Returns to Jail Forest Grove Bank to Sponsor 4-H Club Sheep Raising Project Motorist Draws Fine on Traffic Violation