Two Sections— F u ll o f N o f (h o fo r A l F u r n ily . mw », U ° f VO LUM E o Ï ï i 11 s b on With Which in C o m b in e ,! 42 th , l lm ,n o r o In d e p e n d e n t H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y S ta te C apitol N e w s L e tte r Hillii, Grove Seek District Lu therein Groups Conduct Scries Lenten Services l'QUS Meet Slated T h e A r g ils G iv e s Q u a U t y S e rv ic e a t F a i r P ric e s 28, 1935 Court Decision in “Gold Cases“ Declared Fair Homemaker Good Printing NQ. 2 C. of C. Speaker Foreclosure Future Good to be Asked for County in Tax Suit States Dana Serie» of six Lenten services con­ T hat the recent supreme court UY A. L. I, I N D II C ti K ducted by Lutheran churches ol decision ln the gold cases was fair Hillsboro. Schefflln and Bloomlmi and Just was the opinion expressed ut the Hillsboro union hlah school this week by Edward Schulmerlch. P ro s p e c ta o f S p e c ia l uudltortum wilt begin March 7 local banker and former state sen- fill» will be the fourth consecutive ___________1 ator. He also expressed himself as L e g is la tiv e M e e t •season th at these churches have approving President Roosevelt's so- S e e m R e m o te . C o u n ty C h a m p , R u n n e r -u p Jolned ln “ ie services here. F a m ily L iv in g ” D iscussio ns called "devaluation” of the dollar D is tric t A tto r n e v i „ c _ _ i, „ ,, Contracts must be fair to both ,a ,r ,c t A t t o r n e y t o S e e k Addresses planned during the ser- E n te r A r e a T o u rn a m e n t P la n n e d a t G r a n g e H a l l parties tn order to be legally valid. J u d g m e n t O r d e r W it h i n les will be held on Thursday eve­ f M c « Therefore, what right lias any per- nings and are to be based on the *s at O abbatha,” Rev P. H Homemakers’ conference u n d e r 1» the gold Decree in the tax f o r e c lo s u r e s u i t tuxes. At the same Ume he lias un- ball cham pionship and the right to J*®1?*“* °{.8 ®h®fn “ ’; Mar®h 28: "Vla the direction of Miss Clarlbel Nye L ¡L d ^ m drvr* S flfnt* M r>/*xl»rv* f f Ä hernia S f f P S Ä CCTit T “ pf( " nilUITl. K “ S ITlC . lOCdl S „»411 Ä ___i._ft.ft_ Ä S • » . Ä .« _ . . . » Ih r w . h . u . u , , , tk . . . . " C ” ' “ - ” ' « “ ' “ s « ™ , n » H IM x » . o ™ , . M L ” S « “ ■ »"» »» & “ Í K S Í , “ emergency se- M arshall Dana, public works ad- Hoop T itle Kccord “ ,« 2 Next W eek Im pressive “ £ Briefly the governor» program Mlnnvllle March 7. The local fjquud lnvolvca a direct appropriation of will clash with the Tillamook coun- U.000.000 ..Ut of the general fmid ty representative on the opening tor old age penalons and relief of day. while Forest Grove will m eet the unemployable» This fund would u team from either Yamhill or be u e d to supple,nent county funds Marlon county. for these purposes and would be Locul busketeers made a clean available to m ulch any federal sweep of the county title race with funds th a t might be made avail- eight straight victories over Beaver­ able for this purpose. For tin- state's ton. Tigard. Forest Grove and 8 t share of unemployment relief »4 - Marys. Record for the entire sea- 300,000 Is to be appropriated out of sot; shows 13 victories and three liquor profits. The liquor com m b- defeats and a total of 437 points stun estim ates th at profits during against 323 for opponents, the biennium will total 33.000,000.' Team Strong T h at inraiM an additional 31.50(1,' ... w . 'Dio 1935 versión of th e Blue and «MI w 111 haVC tu' la ^aüied l {»«mgh w ,utc baaltptbal| Iuachlne has mailc the sale of certifícale» of lndebted- exceUent dufln< u „. Housing Problem Up . « m . . »tale. • • • The young hopefuls of the house have resolntcd In favor ot a pay increase for legislator». Tile fact th at similar proposals have been repeatedly voted down by the people of this state did not deter the rep­ resentatives In their determ ination ,„Pn, ? o ai»ni M arrh is U rg e d vaiuf Sa e Exoected Soon A m e r ic a n by Speaker Industrial Era Seen P r e d ic t e d A id D e v e lo p m e n t F a rm to P o p u la tio n s T hat the future o f American , democracy depends upon the pres- ' ervation of the American h o m e , church and school was the declara­ tion of M arshall Dana, associate * •— » » « « Oregon Journal, who spoke a t Jn W ashington county, la one of a _pr,» in „«1, I 1 t U° « and the sheriff’s sale was the dec- the local chamber of commerce YJnn tr*n insurance Dill ITT th D“ e iu a tur e*Pressed e- alarm at pre­ dictions of economists th a t home, neighborhood a and community lif‘, neighborhood in this country. Ho dis* p i* th » rtng declared a t t the preservation of these essentials constituted t h e o ^ X l O p p o s e d r i e r e to V illllv V zUitlllV Chicks Cited y' Housing IHscussed Miss Nye will speuk from 2 to 3:30 p. m. on the subject "Inex- H . E. C o a b y A d d r e s s e s P»‘,lslve Housing Im provements for B etter Family Living." Miss Nye C o u n ty r o u lt r y m e n is a member of the s u t e rural -------- housing committee for the federal housing adm inistration and is in Pur®httai" g cblcks charge of the home economics ex- tension program ln Oregon. l ,°n .r8cords * ai’ Mrs. Azalea Sager, also of the H , E„ ? ° sby^ ®xtenslon home economics s u f f at Corvallis. J??1 “5 £he monthly poul- wlu discuss "When the Famly Buys i5y u?18* i!i?sS i Beaverton Tuesday shoes." Mrs. Sager has declared night, according to L. E. Francis. tjlat many parents state th a t they ^?U n 1 Nlnrty poul- spend more money on shoes than tr>men attended the meeting. on any o th er ltim of c]Othlng and Purchase of baby chicks Is one sometimes t h e v w e a r w e ll ~ a n d of the major problems facing the 'W ta " poultrymen. stated Cosby. To sc- cost comfort and wearing qualities cure the best quality of chicks It Is a r,. vhr pri,bleins in buying’ shoes’ n8Cf “ a r y . lfh at P°ultD'men create Types of shoes for the various a demand for such quality by re- members of the family, men as well * ,to purchaae ^l« :k ^ m flocks as women, will discussed. The without some record of perlormance first shoe necesiary for the very back of them. He fu rther pointed small child will not be fonrotten ill if f lm f 4,» exwcL»,* few »ayxtiee >3«4a, I ___ » ** enn _ ' . p p a so P 'an- H',.hl _ r„ __ H,lhl baak<'l«'cs made swVèp'1 of>U^he'*17. 111 tb8 flnal _ _ _ of ,h ' * " (, nlght The lo °i s led from the pol,,t' Cosby discussed the relative value of several types of blood test- ing fOr pulorum disease. Crowding brooders Is one of the Pr ln ,'P"> "dsUke., th at poultrymen i1’? ’0^ 8 c a rr7 '¿ Ü c h i ^ fm" t Ä ? * ? , * carry 500 chicks lor the first three W88ks only U>at Ume “ 15 rough game and only planned th at the cockerels will be removed and thus reduce the num ­ (C »nlln u *t on p a s . ft. colum n ft) ber of birds under the brooder from 40 to 50 per cent. In those case's where sexed chicks are purchased the chicks m ust be divided into two lots at the end of three weeks and paced under separate brooders Seven square Inches per chick un- der the hover is the amount of a Grangers Set Visiting Dates uciraipim -m ana care of the feet but the shopping points to look for when shoes are pur- chased. Models will be used t o demon, t rate "both "foot "development and shoe »hoe fitting. ' * a«d A special surprise feature will ^ p an a. td m. by the a group of women a ** t P 10:10 opening m orn- wlth currency redeemable ln value on an equality with the gold sur- rendered, the local banker stated The shoe 1s now pinching another foot, he said. The man bi the street and the vast majority of bankers are not aware of any effect from the "de- valuation,” Schulm erlch contends, China Is protesting because the value of her dollar Increased nearly 50 per cent when the United S u te s went off the gold standard with the result th a t her advantage in foreign trade has been ham pered Governments do not need gold reserves as long as th eir exports exceed their Imports or as long as (Continued on pave 4, colum n 4) KT 1 Relief H I’ f iVinrCn “ V l1 1V C 11C A W 7 1 TT1 J W Ork X P lanned ~ ? ‘an'S for th e „? M arch work relief P™gi a‘" ,,*,e[8 dl dewussed by t h e E°Unty ¡^*l8L COmm^ttee at the court " house ouse„. Tuesday 1™fsaay 8Venlng evening. Scope °1 of the the uork depend up°V the ““ ‘w avallable Therefore, the district attorney urges th a t Payments be made promptly Sale *« ** Held Notice of the sheriff's sale will ** po«t*d In the county for 10 days f°U°wing the judgm ent order. The tax “ 1® will be made immediately after the expiration of these 10 days. Approxmately 2200 nam es were lbted as defendants in the fore- closure action when preparation of the suit was begun. More than 3100.- 000 in delinquent U xes and pen- alties was due. Seeking to save properties from foreclosure, a large number of de- hnquent taxpayers have made pay- ment since the summons was firs, published. As a result, the list of defendants has been reduced to about 1000. Additional names aie being taken off dally as last m in- enu are being made. ute Paym payments Properties involved in the pend- lng actlon toclu(te thoge qualifle;1 for the counties to foreclose on all persons who did not take advantage Of the plan ---- 1------------------- Z - f ___ . _____ • UalilFtCF VllVCfl __ “JY Wel1’ chairm an, de- F ra fx B -e Y T C F ln8 This p art ol the program will LW i7 V n A V fJL Declaring th a t additional com- not take more than 15 or 20 min- ljecl1 utes, according to Miss Nye. m unity cannery units were oeces T ualatin Vsllev Tss-., nf the Am- ------------------------- s.ary 10 ioIlow UP th e proposed gar denlng project, members of the"re- erican Legion No 93 received a P i-.m -.r r r s lief committee discussed methods of charter from the" D epartm ent of obtaining more units. A proposal Oregon Thursday. The £ost is local- T -l . • thn e ed «J ln i« the Beaverton-Metzger ><«*______ district g -i.a , . _ »ill prooauiy dc made tn hat at th county bear half the expense of with club room s°'at ' t h f ^ M ^ e r *•* 4 1 1 the needed canneries and t h a t club house Nearly three hundred _____ communities raise funds for the legionnaires and guests attended the Damage action for 37600 was filed other half ceremonies. Monday ln the circuit court bv Walt8,r WhHbeck of Portland. E. B ritt Nedry. district command- Mrs. R uth Huggins of Hillsborb roPreaenting the National Economic er. presided. The charter was pre- against the Pacific Greyhound Lines federall° n * appeared before t h e sented by C arl Moser, departm ent I™- Mrs Huggins alleges in her and expressed the will- adjutant, to J. O. Johnson, organ- complaint th a t she suffered con- Ulgne“ °f his organization to c o -,izer of the post cusslon of the brain, severe lacera- ,w*th th $ county relief body. The m ain address of the eve- broken ribs and shock when d« ‘^ d ,t„ha„t„ ^ 8 . / . ^ 8.™Uod G.808? 8 K ?hTn ' A 3-’ UdlllilgC ActlOIl Piled in Goilft o f L e g is la tiv e g _____ yet to be heard from on the sub was adopted at the January Pom- (Continuad on p a s . 8. colum n 8) ject. Í ona meeting. *’•»«» ill»« I ’I J f f Tlie M artin a d m in is tra tio n 's M u c h ’’ lfi^K h d o n w ‘JZJ,°1I° WS, U O Iltr o I B o tlV alleges th a t the accident resulted Four SERA projects have been from the improper parking of the recently approved for W ashington bus • s county, according to W. J. Mills, W alter A. L. Kruger of Sherwood m ana8er. These include the repair- __ _____ MweAt««» Stressed ' “ ed Modern conveniences will b e ^rou,??t to home to make fam - ly enj° y ~ >le and th e 8renldne „ ol l “ e American P6^ ^ , 5° P*™111 “ ' e P?583?8 old tln*® community ctl0fcn> Dona predicted. nr\rws,*4>ini4u Education la f the h d most m zisf nnrrlontaX ** neglected opportunity d^CUre? l C1?~ 2603 starvlng schools and teach- M e e t* l,V e -------- Compulsory insurance for m otor vehicles operating on highways as proposed ln Senate bill 151 was op- posed in a resolution adopted here Saturday night by the Washington County Tax Equalization league. m This m eetlr^ was the last of**the series scheduled during the present session of the state legislature. T h at the proposed compulsory in- surance measure was too drastic and would result in Increased in- surance rates was the belief ex- pressed by the tax leaguers. They did, however, favor a law to de- . , . . _ prive reckless drivers of operators' licenses until they had paid dam - ages and taken out insurance in a reliable company. Recommendation was also made th a t a law be passed -----------1. fixing the am ount of damages th a t could be collected on various kinds of auto accidents. **“ drin* the import ^ e d u c a tio n to future generations, , Development of e.ectric energy irom the Bonnevi.le dam will usher *“ _a new industrial era for the P a- f northwest, Dana declared. As 1W ft 11 Qf a wd tVLrvi, I V t lAn erwr-XM, 9 Vara and population grow, the a8n cu lt“ra l prosperity ol th e T ual- a ^ n valley will also develop. D ana lauded T u alatin valley for its t* a u ty wm* fertility and predicted t“ a t . 1 , ,8 K. development of agricul- area wduldJ * the out­ standing feature of the next 10 ington county the establishm ent of a firm and prosperous base fox agricultural communities, the es­ cared th a t property owners were tablishm ent of industries fur the conversion oi of fruits already unjustly taxed for elemen- ' rojivenuon iru iis and an a vegetable» vegetame» ,»rv and hiah JhnnK nndeZ IK. m to fm bhed products for the world presen S t a t u e s ! .c‘»n‘lnu» ‘iona o i present statutes. ______ ______ . . _____ 1 forest industries, th e speaker de Request th a t Governor M artin clared. veto the bill requiring students a t- Struggle for recovery to assure tending te --------------- institutions of the American wuikCi worker U of ----o sU ----- — higher V i It average AUlciiLttU * 4* a learnln8 t0 Pa>' 85 Pef semester chance to live, earn and provide lor student body activities was ‘he for his family. Dana sU ted ln subject of another resolution adopt- commenting on the federal recovery ed‘ Leaguers contended th a t these program" It 'th is objective " c a n "be lnstltutions are P“^ f0*- b-v taxpav- accomplished, the recent depression and, sHPP^ed ? yr88 Prove a blessing. ™ 8y - hat studen.t « “ " 8 progress under the Na- at sta 'e ‘ scnoois wer® as much tional Recovery Act. Dana stated "" SimUar private ln’ i th at b“sin« * had improved, m ow atitutK>ns' money was in circulation, construc- Tax on deisel fuel used in autos tlon had Increased, employment had a«1» tr“ cks operating on public revived and all interest had taken roada ° { s ? a ‘8 was a n .,uPward the “ 8nded b y . ‘? e. J T 0“? ' Contention tratlon launched the recovery pro- e*Pres3ed th a t th e owners of granj- He deciared th a t all the £ * “ 1 burning machines should pay problems of Uie depression had n o t their share of highway m aintenance been cured, but th a t the benefits C08ts- resulting^from the program were - ~ ~ “ S ^ f the struggle of special — county unit school bill Is dead. defeated by a single vote ln the Pii' X e F n d u v 'alle'noiu^ Hen- .....*-------------------— ...................... ator Best of Umutllla who voted aw r Ia si 01 um uim a, who v o n a with the adm inistration »importer» supporters In saving days before when the It measure came out two of coin- of H o m e , C h u rc h , School ° r th® -4x services. T h . approprlatlon for oíd age ^ X ^ k ^ ^ 'T 'h e ^ t penslons and rellef of uncinploy- «o*™“ *»® U1 n tig n t allies. It Is pointed out. will pre- ^duadviuitagr After a slow vent wlpl'iK out o l, l“ M‘ sta rt ln which they dropped two fund deficit during the biennium gai)lrg McMinnville, the locals mid will nifeivUtale a full levy for * »trlng of 13 straight vie- state purpoM-. in 1936 On th e otli- torleh ovw opponents, losing Uie r r liand with other appropriation» lagl game H| Helens here Tues- held down to a very low level it (lu „lglit. U hoped th a t the biennium will D istrict nlavoff schedule for m i see no appreciable Increase tn the I ay idult for HU present deficit total. hl will open at 8 30 p. m next • • • ; Thursday and the first opponent The G range school cost equollza- * 111 pcohwhly be Tillamook. T h u tu n bill luissed the senate Mon- **l“ dv. , >aa an ‘mpressive record day. but was recalled on Tuesday * 11 ’ c arnm ‘ and c u t buck to the committee • •” <* n>P on education tor further eonsldcra- ’• .sfumo«.» «. n d o ,, The nieastire is the Grange * “ * c1“ * ,,rw.‘U’ P,“? “10" 11 a l the substitute for the county unit sys- J®**1 « • t “ ™uy night in a pre- tern of school adm inistration h m ln a n sam e before the tuu rn a- • • • Unless one of the several wel fare bureau bill* now In the leg!»- . . . a p_,fc _.in ------------- --- lative hopper la passed within a *nd P “** ’«T“* 5 hlckx haM gr°wn as a re- le w days U o v e rn o rM a r tin has J“ pa *hd »"It of poultrymen too frequently said Uiat he will cpaBMr a m e « - ¿k . . .? '* 7w^«h'in>Ttcm Purchasbig the cheapest chick th at ure vesting adm inistration of »Ute xiniunook1' "Yiunhin" M 'vi'nn' a'li'd tf>*y f *n S8CUre' fund. f«»roM age pensions aild U - ¿ X ^ ' u J aS “ U' “ ^ , a o a tn d Im portance o f securing chicks dlgenl relief In the (U te relief ,ournani,.nt snonsored hv^ I i n f i e l d f r o n i flo < k s U l a t have been tested commlsMon. * ’ * S c X m t o ^ . o n s u u w i t l ^ o « i ™ n ' ,o r barilary *'h ltr d larrh fa m attS ’ ily n . enter ' trCW d 01 conn‘'ction with tills A bill setting up a stale Rural Electrification Authority passed the house Tuesday with a substantial majority. The measure embodies the principal features of the B u te '8 Grange power bill, providing for power commission with autliorlty “ to borrow money, set up transm ls- sion lines and otherwise develop the use of electricity throughout the P r e s e r v a tio n __ _________ . | 1 O n ig h t privilege classes for w vcft1 Introduced the first day ot the W. H. Lawrence and J. F. Mills, pay for the outfits. | Semi . flnaU for the larger chasing." was postponed Wednes­ session as one of four adm inistra­ vice-commanders; W. C. From an of I schools will be held a t the Beaver­ day until Saturday by Circuit Judge tion measures the county unit bill route 6. Portland, ad ju tan t; C. A C o u n ty U n i t o f F a r m Peters. ton high school a t 7:30 p. m. next early passed the house with a sub­ Donnally, finance officer; Adam U n ¡Q n M e e , # s « t u r d a y Orders in th e following circuit stantial m ajority, but has been court cases were issued this week Construction of a sewage disposal “nd J ----- --------- w «.«,«». a.vt.aaj»a ut « otnaxc uiauuotti . J contestants will meet in the semi- butted around In the senate com­ A. J Riche et ux vs. Mazie Hays plant for Hillsboro was considered O Johnson, chaplain. W ashington county unit. Farm ers' finals of the class B contest a t mittee for severul weeks. It made ^ „ a • „ P'ibHcation o f summons; here Mondav nlght d u rln g a S D e c ill Tlle n«w host will meet at the Union, will meet here Saturday. Reedvllle Presbyterian church next no changes In the county unit law . ....................... .. H w r w. n.h.om Ve lfs w l a l seei.n.v m . . , u John Yurk- session of the cltv councH. John H Metzger clubhouse on the second This will be an all day meeting, Thursday afternoon. Semi-finals for which 1ms been on the statu te t __ r r M r ,.,,. security message has M books since 1921, but merely sought uJy0 8 AN° ^ S TT1u AJ ^ k ’rn h ‘ ?hnns ” » e" fCd D r ' Towns®n d ’» ___________ ' ”n Lewis and A. C. Forrester. Portland and fourth Thursdays of each starting a t 10:30 a. m. Pot luck sm aller schools will be held F ri- engineers and Dromoters of an im m°nth. The new post has tw enty- lunch will be served a t noon. i (Continued on pas* 8. column 8) ... refer the measure Io to H the coun- * ‘ 22. w.,„- 1....- T1 ls w8® im nnnn u»ry 22, *•»» »n-A k * 1 n have « w thunder i4*u,iut-i. r Professor r u i r a o r Thomas N. C ar- T » proved disposal plant, and W. w ‘ T ™ me™b®rs ° n lts chart®r' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ... . ’ ’ cou“ ' bPen lelsmelv traveling along the ver of Harvard University is preach- ut »vt operating under Its coast and have seen some of th e lng sound economics to these ° * ! Jones, research engineer, presented i « nC War nurse and one provisions. , most gorgeous scenery y ln the United troubled people; but against h im ' -a. th « nm n«M »l tn o u n e llm « n i * . the nroposal to c counctlmen. ' States. A fter a trip such ns tills, li nn- niignea n thotiaaild sponsors of Considerable interest was display- The Hiwt-Allcn Junior college bill | s easy to understand the average ¡a dozen crazy schemes. The dlscon- A tuberculin test for local school ed by the council in the proposed B c i l V C F t O l l S u i l 3 t l A--- -------- _K.,A--------------- ................................. J Itassed the senate this week after C allforntan’s enthusiasm for his tented 6f America seem -- to come to children in connection with the p la n t However, no action w as^tal^ having^ been previously defeatoo. home state. In fact, once or twice California. So long as the oil holds county health nurse and the coun en and the m atter was held over W / m c D n h 'if n T i tlp . . „ W i n s L / t D iIlC llllt ,p y Wm p cyrm. County Atrent) before any rain falls. This means m . s Kooumo of W alnut blight on the Franquette th at in larger plantings It Is ex- variety has been effectively con- tremelv difficult to cover the or- h tf A » )S )in . tho tcni«n trolled in the W illam ette valley the chard In the limited time avallable. ............. ............................ ................. | ________ _____ ... . navi™»over ftho ?ntu»H nnni Past icw years by th ® o f Every bit of delay, if there are any across At least it was noted th a t i have talked with many bankers. Kal„ e as ln "Florida “and “ Arloona. child welfare chairm an. h ^ * ” Use*0 oT rorti a* pant would inter collegiate tournam ent spon- b°rdeaux spray. Correct timing of showers, means decreased control. Senators McKay of Marion M“rl”n aim business as a a result result real real estate estate agencies agencies Junior eliminate the the dumping dumping of of raw sored bv bv Linfield Linfield college. college The The Beav- Beav- tlle tlle spri sP,ay applicatons Is the most properly timed bordeaux sprays henaiors Mi n a y oi business men, men, and and fru lru it lt growers growers In 111 As Junior baseball baseball will will again again be be spon- spon- eliminate raw sew- sew- sored a.»!,,»». of Of Linn, I I,,., both Iw.ti. I,u,..r » along ---- . the . . . » coast. » ..( a round ------ Los . . Angeles . . - J S the right j ® essential Stringer bitter oppo- i.os -------------- Angeles and are doing a ------ sored for boys - - in ...... Hillsboro and • ,lge in the T valatin river the en- erton debaters also won ssentia part of an effective spray wlth two applications belng mBde nents of the county unit b i l l , T he consensus of opinion Ls th a t good business and rents all over surrounding communities as the re- ghiee," declared to meet th Californla state wta contro1 ntrol program. resulted in decreasing the am ount changed their vote on the Junior conditions are on the mend; but yu,,,),,.,.,, california are going up suit of a petition signed by 70 ’ ,»rs at t h e u m v e r s h v o f R - .H a n d s " “Studies s tu d l carried on the past five ()f blight in one W ashington county college bill when It came up the frankly I should say th a t the Pacll- D epartm ent « o res sensitively re- local boys. I ?or the Paclfto e ^ t title R edland' years Ir . -- . . , — r---------- - ------ a» — — -w ------ —w— i"» i for the Pacific coast title .vrars indicate, first, th a t the least orchard to less th a n one per cent .second time and helped pass th* tc coast has not come back as nect the improvement with sales Courtesies of the post and an in- 1 O W I l S C n d G r O U D Members of the te a m ’ included two a P P ^ ^ tio n s of bordeaux mix- whlle untreated p art of the measure. much ns other aeetlons. T h b b running ten to fifteen per cent vltntlon to all meetings will be ex- A Alinc noswell and D om ld Walker tur® 2’2"50 aPP®ar 40 b® need®d ,ame orchard showed a blight ln- not surprising for the far west was abovc iivsl year w holesale trade Is tended to H. V. Gates, departm ent neeitive uid Evelvn Alexander and in 8n avern”t' western Oregon sea- fectiOn of sightly more than 20 per Free bridges on the coast high- one of the last regions to feel the VPry actlve with farm Ur), clectrlcal COnnnantler of the G rand Army of U H S O t S S l O I l S n a ti v e , wid Evelyn Alexander a n ! tQ contro, bhght satisfactorily, rent m one Marlon county or- woy have been m adecontln g en t up- depression and. hence, should be applianwm and furniture lines far the Republic. Meetings of the Hillsboro Town- O bject for debate was "Federal and second' th a t thes® ‘r ®atm ®nts chard three applications of bordeaux on a gift of ,4,200.000 by the Pub- one ol the last to recover. F u rth er- ahead of a year ago. Collections al- p inns for » legion "com m unity send Old Age Pension club will be J lb,idv of F d n ratlo n " ie d ®r[" should be applied Just before the decreased blight to 1.2 per re n t ic Works adm inistration for con- more revival In California has been ^ r , a r® b® " skating party are tn charge of H. held the second and fourth Sunday SubS‘d> ° f Educatton' bulk of the female flowers come £ , ¿ “ *{¡„9 to the t r e a t e d tO MCCt March 9 UOimCll StUQlCS Sewer Problem Babson Finds Conditions on Pacific Coast on the Mend LCglOn tO bpOHSOr a Tuberculin Tc Walnut Blight Control Methods Outlined at Nut Growers’ Meet r Plan« Sp««inns «ruction of the Troutdale-CM cade Ixx-ks section of the upper Coluin Ida river highway. If this donation Is forthcoming, the highway com- mission has announced, it will lm - mediately pay off the bridge bonds, thus cancelling this obligation nnd remove the tolls from the coast spans. Free bridge advocates around the legislature are not any too o p ­ timistic over the prospect. II TJ J retarded by and y,°*8d‘ 1®"gs^ pollt- ’1r8' FranctaJS “ mid > itiv R e g io n the v L' ®rn M acKende. Jake Well and W. afternoons of each m onth in the «» men's the Sinclair Btaclnlr Jd a j th hyeaV“agor m en s strike stiIke pollt «w ‘v. J ’ay„» u ‘¡¡"little . io.!L Verne ® McKinney. local C hristian church, according M l S S M a X W C l I ____ H e a _____ d s leal upheaval of last ,a¿ ¡-ThB d rop less than ln the' southern p art of A visitation to Forest Grove post to plans made bv the club Sunday . . m quotations or u am o rn ia s e c u r - the state, but trade Is definitely on Is planned for M arch 26 following a afternoon. Active membership now A r P i l K P l l p f W f i r k P r s R*®s was a fair measure of tnc the upswing. short meeting of the local post. totals 225. Extension committee of T v v r iix v ir , concern aroused throughout the Washington and Oregon Past commanders will serve a feed the club Ls fostering meetings at Miss Alice Maxwell, executive sec- country by the EPIC campaign. Reports lrom Washington and March 12 for the rest of the mem- Beaverton and Banks, where It ls rotary of the county relief comm it- Public Sentim ent Belter Oregon indicate th at business gains bershlp as the result of a mem- planned to organize other clubs, i tee, was named chairm an of the Business men out here are grad- are somewhat sharper there th an bershlp drive, which ended Feb- Rev. George N. Magwood of Port-1 western Oregon social workers’ as- ually recovering from a bad case of D ainornia a t the preaent tune. ruftry 12. land discussed the status of the soelatlon this week during a state the Jitters; but the masses are more * ‘ W‘'w* • M. L. Sm ith, past commander of Townsend bill in congress and warn- conference of the group a t Eugene unhappy than ever. Upton Sinclair (|g0^ a t p or{i^n{j t WPnty ,,Pr CPnt Leadville. Colorado, post of the le- ed against alleged false represent«- Sunday and Monday O thers a t- Electlon nt county schixil super- Is said to be through personally, and at Spokane twenty to twenty- Rlon' wa'1’ PfMented a t the meet- tIons of the plan over the radio and tending the session from the W ash- Intendents hereafter will be on a but his Ideas still have a good hold f|VP ppr improvement ln ,n 8 He has recently moved to through the press. He declared pros- ington county relief office were non-partisan basis, providing the on the people. Utopian technocracy the northwest 1» largely due to In-: this county with his family and peets of the plan were good ln spite Mrs Elva Batchelar anti Miss Mary (CunUnuxi on pnu« s, column j) | clubs flourish. President R oose-, (C o n tln a H o n roiam n t) | purchased a farm near Banks. of strong opposition. I Louise Higby. lnt0 ful1 bloo,n and lmmedla‘®*y a f te r jh e m ajority of the nut bear- in« flowers have been pollinated.” said P. W. Miller, associate p ath - ologist of the United S tates D e­ partm ent of Agriculture, to nearly 70 nut growers in attendance a t a meeting ln the Hillsboro chamber of commerce rooms last Thursday afternoon. The difficult p art of walnut blight control is in getting the orchard sprayed a t the proper time. When the bloom has reached the proper stage for spraying the spray should be applied to the entire orchard! p art 40 1 per cent of the nuts were affected. Conserving the natural supply of m oisture ln the walnut or filbert orchard Is a necessary step to m ain­ tain satisfactory production, accord­ ing to C. E. Schuster of the United S tates D epartm ent of Agrtcuture, another speaker a t the meeting. Moisture conserving practice never ad d , more mo