Page Ten H IL L S B O R O Pa Sunset Loop Starts Sunday y Local T o .s e ra O p en B. A g a in s t 1 in j in nh in tl» de t»r Wi di w M I* Tl Si V w M » P P » V V > > 4 s t £ 1 ( I Season W illa m e tte H ills b o ro 's e n try in the Sunset league w ill open the 1935 baseball season at W illa m e tte Sunday a fte r­ noon and w ill meet A loha here the fo llo w in g Sunday in the firs t home game o f th e year The locals have a p ro m is in g co lle ctio n o f b a ll p la y ­ ers and are expected to m ake a good show ing d u rin g the season P itc h in g s ta ff offered by M a n ­ ager B ill Joos includes Conrad Stang. ace h u rle r fro m the 1934 squad, A u s tin S co rffo rd w ho p itc h ­ ed G a rib a ld i to a cham pionship last year, and J im Concannon. a ll- sta r p itc h e r from P o rtla n d high schools last year In a d d itio n Joos has signed H enry H u n t, a H ills ­ boro man, and Ernest Dreher, a d a rk horse ch u cke r fro m Nebraska O rin Darety, fo rm e r T u a la tin V a lle y league catcher, and A r t Hanna are scheduled to w o rk be­ h in d the bat d u rin g the season. D ic k S uth e rlan d , fo rm e r H ilh i star, w ill handle the firs t base assign­ m ent, w h ile "W h itie " Matson, ju d g ­ ed the best second baseman in C a rl M ay s baseball school last year, and E a rl B a ke r are b a ttlin g it o u t fo r second base position. R ufus Fox, fo rm e r P a c ific u n iv e rs ity star, is w o rk in g at shortstop and H a rold V o e lk e r o f B lo o m in g w ill h o ld dow n th ird base F o u r p layers are a v a ila b le fo r the o u tfie ld assignments. George S chm idt o f L a u re l is fa vo re d fo r center fie ld , w h ile Don S hattuck, one o f the best fie ld e rs in the league last year. W illia m Concan­ non and M anager Joos are slated fo r oth er positions. I n ju r y o f Bob O 'B rie n last week was a severe b lo w to the team He w ill p ro b a b ly be out o f u n ifo rm d u rin g the e n tire season. THE GREAT MA, YOU STOP HIM, HB'j? B een ) t e a S im G- we a l l cvcnimg — LOOK AT HIM -----HE S SEEN USING M Y L IP S T IC K AMO E 't E g C o w A M E R IC A N 11 1 L L S B O R O , Thursday. April 11, 1935 Quality Four-H Club Corn Hi^h F o u r-H C lu b Boys G ro w F in e Jl P e n c il — / OH IF U ACßY SHOWED CO NOW, H O W S tl’EET S he w 'C l ’ lo g e — o h o e a - a - h COCO ‘Y V u E V E N IN G ' F ifte e n 4-H boys raised a to ta l of eight tons o f M innesota 13 seed i corn w ith g e rm in a tio n tests o f 9u ¡ t o 100 per cent last year, reports I- !■ I* ranets, assistant co u n ty agent Eighty nine per cent is the O regon standard fo r seed corn g e rm in a tio n Seed was raised u n d er the aus­ pices o f the C o m m e rcia l N a tio n a l bank c o rn p ro je c t and is being handled by the seed dealers o f the I county K u ril ye a r the boys e n te r- l in g th is p ro je c t are fu rn is h e d w ith seed purchased fro m the boy who had the highest scoring fie ld ol corn the pre vio u s year. ' Seeds th is ye a r w ill be secured fro m Ir v in g Chase o f H ills b o ro whose fie ld scored 933 out o f a possible HXX) p o in ts and whose seed g e rm in a te il 99 per cent, and from the H ic rly Bros whose fie ld scored 920 and whose seed ge rm in a te d 99 50 per cent. ' The U le rly boys and Ir v in g Chase ) a ll entered w in n in g 23 ear e x h ib its in the C o m m e rcia l N a tio n a l bank I corn show and the P a c ific ln te rn u - tio n a l L a n d P ro d u ct show H A \7 ß Y ; Economist Answers Protest of Growers (Continued from pave one) ham e xp la in e d " I f O regon p ro ­ ducers receive lik e p ric e be n efits seems fa ir th a t they should m ake h “ * c o n trib u tio n s to su rp lu s con- P. U. Girls Attend Conference Grand Jury Indicts C,’ v P i 'r - c n n c >jL v rtrsons rnuav Office for Housing Plan Opens Monday (C ontinued fro m e w e one) M eeting last y e a r was c a lle d ai the request o f a g ro u p o f w a ln u t grow ers w h o contended th a t O re ­ gon gro w e rs sh o u ld not observe the p ric e p ro v is io n s o f the w a ln u t « ,n‘ ro > code and should m a rk e t «heir products In d e p e n d e n tly F E " ” wc11 o f, S cholls presided The S a r e o / Y h o ^ l" ga‘ ns‘ W » « th e ir I held b a c k k o ? ’ T i c c n l 3 u rPh ls hack ,ro m the m a rk e t to * P p n ces a t a stable le ve l _ -------- in d ic te d last week on a s ta tu to ry charge, entered a plea o f not g u ilty Tuesday. James W edding. A rie and James (Continued frotr case on<) D etails reg a rd in g these item s may Flow ers, a ll o f P o rtla n d, and Sam - be obtained at local banks. uel Sims o f T u a la tin entered pleas F a n ' l l 1 In trs ta A p p lica n ts are re q u ire d to have o f not g u ilty to la rcen y in d ic tm e n ts fir e and hazard insurance prepaid Wednesday T r ia l dates w ere not I fo r 37 m onths and a ll taxes paid set In a d d itio n costs o f appraisals and A c tio n fo r ca n ce lla tio n o f a con-1 „ legal fees and the in it ia l service tra c t and fo r resto ra tio n o f an in - k ,, i 21, T fr"" charge must be paid. surance p o lic y was file d against a b e le d . w;o u ld increase the the M u tu a l L ife Insurance com pany . ’' 3unip«,on o f d a iry p ro d u cts The B lu e p rin ts and specifications of o f N ew Y o rk W ednesday by Dona „ Rhway and school b ills w ere also the proposed im provem ents are to accompany the applications. These Rae H ow ard. The p la in t if f alleges w ill be approved fo r the pro te ctio n " C. H ow ard, w h o d ie d in » -,.’ ” 1? V,1’ “ " 1 *°cals p la n n in g to . 1935, a ttem pted to su r- » m J L nJ*“ ’ * ,he co u n ,y fa ir ‘ n- o f the b o rro w e r The loans are not ren d e r a Sotxxi p o lic y fo r its face r o L u H loom m g, Gaston. Kansas intended fo r distressed m ortgagors b u t fo r people whose income p e r­ va lu e w hen he was incapable, d u e . v i “" id d le tu n , L a u re l-S c h o lls and m its im provem ents o r new homes. to his m e n ta l co n d itio n , to m ake Scearce said. a contract. She asks th a t the su r- M c M in n v ille , pres- ren d e r c o n tra c t be voided, th a t the i i, th c Y a m h ill co u n ty u n it, p o licy be restored and th a t she be . y lT n.Y'n I!v rn a rd o f C a rlto n F rom le ft, they are Eleanor Sand- is the o n ly independent college in a llo w e d her rig h ts u n d e r the op- a“ endcd th e m eeting tio n a l su rre n d e r p ro v is io n o f the '------------------ -■ 1 » < • | • • fo rd o f near H illsb o ro . A lic e W eigel O regon to send delegates, DON’ T B L A M E S P l’ DS F IR S T l v i a t c n a l V J < l i n i n g and M ild re d Hatz o f M ilw a u k ie Miss S andford, n e w ly elected p o lic y W ith Sheep shearing tim e n ® delegates o f P a cific u n iv e r s it y X tW e U c‘ aSLciaU onP was "o n ™ ,h e 1 co O u rt cL’s e in s w the ™ fo llo w in g c ir c u it rders EOK FA TN E S S , IS C A U T IO N co V u rt re potatoes fa tte ? h I 'ir t a v de- ^ s ^ P= n g ° r T % \ = g aka S r th ' T i b ?r : 8 n d U D cases w ere issued th is week: r A nds b"ow 'm u T n in h r g ic y' I 1 ,rH1 ^**1011 FiaUS 4-H Club Awards Home Use of Raw fresh ire s n supply su pply of of wool w ool fo fo r r m m a a kin kin g g Hom e use o f ra w wool has. d u r ence. 3 ro u n d -ta b le ------------ COnfer’ w eek- ence ---------- tH ^ S S W by represented since 1922 and P a cific n iv a l a ll-co lle g e ca r- th e s e ^ n f^ c tio iu . * h ‘ ve=^ s p rin g and ........... .. e o m e re n c e ’ l a *.«» st C o ^ e x U - . O o r w. , “ ‘ ' ¿ „ J «... - \ 'h - y Cox . . J t a ,,‘ ’n ‘ n< - i ” «d ______ i 5 : x i „ ? v ‘ i n J± ^ t w“ r , ? i a ^ r ; M a x m e V a n L x . vs W illia m Van in foods and n u tritio n X . '5 ^ T -£ prom ise Schuepbach ; ssets. n-------- execu- ‘ ,°2 ° t dS?d u” ‘ Lr °,W2 K ir k o a tr ic k d e f a o l L ro Ph a P P a a rke rk e r r v« vs W W i iin l l i a = m i » « 5 7 h™ A m d ? r - h iL r i iL as i7 w a s in pioneer days L a rg e ly ™ 13 y t a r s?ems be destined C° n tra r y ‘ o comm on o p i n i o n th ro u g h a p ro je ct conducted by t£ a mea3les Fear E ve ry three »'hooping cough has q u ite a h ig h m em bers o f the O regon State col- w id p >ears » ® a 3ta,e' death ra,e T hc yo u n ge r the c h ild lege h o m e economics e xtension xtension , h ^ rtT S a L —v 5 v. ° f .ucasies me?S,eS in ,n w w n h ic lc n h when w h en attacked attacked by by w w h hoo p p in in g g cough cough conomics e “ i . . m an>- 5“ c o u n ty ^ e “ « a " ’ . tha -u s o e o V a.a/m collected in th e woods and on ¡he dan«crous to v e ry young farm , and to card and spin it fo r ch ild ren . Because m any m others u « in i t t , g £ , m in g g ^ are * inch ^ » n e d J to » th * in * k th a t measles use in w w eaving. eaving, k k n n ittin m a a k kin measles p ^ - rUgS 8nd f ° r man>' ° th e ' “ ^ ‘ e T f o r O ch.ldrenant l ‘£ £ e have been exposed to w i p i n g coug sary iiare' S y ^ T w i : sary to the _ w e __ i l l w ith w h o o p in g cough. A ll a Ydlngs .fro m c lln 'c ai la b o ra to rie s .d 'P ’ d e m tological studies in d i- cate th a t th e p e riod o f in fe c tiv ity in w h o o p in g cough, w h ile va riab le . ls not so extended as fo rm e rly supposed. T he c a ta rrh a l stage, th e p e riod preceding th e ch a ra cte ristic whoop. is the most co m m u n ica b le a fte r w h ich contagion d im in ish es ra p id ly so a fte r the second o r th ir d ^ u ^ e « £ atmn nt ™ io . ‘ S d X ji" d X t sale T u d I udded to an.v o f these fo o d , g re a t­ ly Increase the c a lo rie content o n e -fo u rth cup o f w h ip p e d cream 2(X) inore calories are udded, A s ix how ever. Miss Case adds A t m eal tim e, a m ed iu m sized «min e serving o f ham c o n ta in . 4(XI ulorles. and a w a ffle w ith tw o jm la to. seasoned «U h O iie -liu lf|la b l,.s p o o ii» "’ o f" Im ïtià ...... |c a ‘ Ä Hbu« a s ^ l e ' p ^ ö ' ö r a p ^ ^ s ,? '.T '*' h a lf a I up Of Ice ereuni or 195 calories from M in n e s o ta 13 C orn S O S W E E T OF YOD T O COME, P O B E Ç ê ATW b s O R E G O N HOME (JU1LL TAH.6 CACE O HlM WHEN HE CO M ES H O M E/ I ( A R G U S , SALES P H O E N IX Spring Socks I a ’ ’i ' ° 1n,4lr m ' ’ buns. Miss Case e x p la in , ^ t D K 22? o ils "f OG • Every rhild will want Home of llieae Phoenix Spring Sock»! I’hc crayon color» arc new and freah. Won,|crf.il Phoenix enna true lion w ake, these «a ka wear and wear. No shrinking on aiaea in Phoenix. Full leg and foot lenglha make «hem fit perfectly. Sluck», unklcl», hulf-Hox and 5/8ths; each, (lie pair, only /«**“? \ * • SHOE SALE Beautiful Easter shoes for women and growing girls. Whites, greys, two-tones! Ties, pumps and sport ox­ fords. Two special lots. ‘1.69..’2.69 29c FREE CRAYONS f o r THE C H IL D R E N ! K ID D I E S ’ S H O E S White sandals and cut­ outs A lso 2-tone browns and blacks. 98c S pecial. P a ir A Box ,,f Drawing C rayon.! 8 .l.ff« ™ , „ J . ora—w a it »*-1, puntuM . o f Phom ix C ray,« Color Suria. C e l your aocka Ualay I Needs No Starch SALE " Z IP P E R S ” We have them ! nine inches in length. Special last! A z Four to O ffx a aitfC Needs No Starch A V A N HEUSEN COLLAR attached ' to a matching colored shirt THE SHIRT: A m a o .r p ia c e o f P h illip * J o n e i ih ir t m a k in g th ill. Fine w or k m a n ih ip th ro u g h o u t a n d g u a ro n le e d p re shrunk. S m art c o lo rs (ton, blue, slate, h e lio a n d g re e n ) In e nd on end c h o m b ro y o r neat p in s trip e p a tte rn s ,p e rfe c tly m atched to .. THE COLLAR : A g e n uine Von Heusen. . the w o rld s sm artest c o lla r", woven on a cu rve In one pie ce o f Van H e u te n p o te n fe d m ulti p ly cloth. It "s lo y s p u t" w ith o u t storch. A n d It’s a tto c h e d l A il f . ^ S , 17. vs G F. Shaw o S e r n u h i.e a n ™ S S " ’ J“ d . * ? « * '« u r. w h ic h means of ^ m m o n s ^ 's ’. 'E .^H e n d e rs o n '* e" tw lc e a s '*/ ,d* “ rC m ore ,ban D iffe re n t types o f w ool are su it- !Y,?,rl d to have i t over, th e state u x vs A L P e lio n et ux dism is- fa tte n in g as sta rch y foods, able fo r d iffe re n t purposes, accord- _ a. __ °r*lc e r sends them th is sal: and W a lte r W H o w a rd vs h?Ch p<’ ta to t'* S ta rc h y vegetu- in g to M rs. Azalea Sager, extension V p ls iL • M u tu a l L ife Insurance comDanv of b ° { . COUrSe' co n ,a ‘ n m ore c a l­ specialist in c lo th in g and te x tile s v r r v ^ n n J h a rd on N ew Y o rk d is m w ^ l c°m P » n y o f ones than green and succulent a t O. S. C. F ine w ool s im ila r to y ° “ ng c h ild re n -b a b ie s from o rd e rs w e r »1 • .u v c *te,ables. and th e la tte r w o u ld M a rin o and R a m bo u ille t or m edium T u f i? m onths old to c h ild re n of M .d d U ^ n u * " i i' con?e<’ u e n l|y he used m ore gener- w ool such as Ham pshire. Shrop- age' X{ ls a ve ry trea ch - M > M ld d |eto" S , u H a n cke l OUily ln a re d u c in g diet. shire o r crossbreed is best fo r £ . i l U’* „ ? ,sease 11, often °Pens the R ^ H a to n C o m p a rin g th e c a lo rie c o n ten t o f bedding and mattresses, she says „ „ y , Pneum onia and o th er dis- m ?n ArYos C R ».»«' p o F i? Potatoes w ith some o f th e foods F o r c ra ft wool, to be used in spin- i ^ ? L ° L th a t k ln d and # Ire q u e n t- n in g or in m a k in g o f rugs, m edium ' a>me severe a fte r-e ffe ct, - • ‘ „ K 2 £ A“ “ = w ool is best L in c o ln w ool can be f „ L L i ’T?S “ °c ciuT in g in epidem ic used fo r this, b u t th e re is a lit - W h?i» ° rnany P®1^ o t th e state th in k that1 cW Id fe n sh«£,d have , P * -« » to “ ^ ‘k e l S hould have O M ike lso n O rders w e r e is s u e d ,n a uncr . P " '“ 1“ to m ake 100 tl<* mn rp d H iffic i f f i m u i lty t v in ca rding eu- we do not o rd in a rily r ily th in k tie m ore the so-called c h ild re n 's diseases the g u a rd ia n s h ip o f the P ric k e tt ca o rle *' w h ile it takes o n ly one m um ps as a p a rtic u la rly serious o the longer fib e r. r f ’^ e = ,n d th T d ;3- 5« “ f u ll m in ors and E lm e r B u rc h PnCke“ ? " a o™ c.e ’ »»redded wheat b U cu it. C o n tra ry to general opinion, a dlsease, it is a co n d itio n fra u g h t u ?rea^ ^ an£ er ^or Ih© v e ry y o u n g _________ ________ tfra harn crackers, tw o ounces short length staple is m ore d e sir­ w ith some real danger th ro u g h its c h ild re n , especially c h ild re n u n d e r! a » .« i u . o t h a m b u rg e r steak, o n e -fo u rth able than a long staple. M rs Sager com plications. The disease is usual­ school age As a m a tte r o f fact the v i S^ u M illik in o f O n ta rio is cup «before cooking« o f m acaroni says. Wool th a t is coarse and con ly spread by d ire c t contact, ra re ly records o f th e state h e a lth d e p art- v ls ltln K his sister. M rs. James Say o r o n e -th ird cup or 3 H ounces can- ird person person. The tains a h ig h percentage of kem pv i f ever by \ a th lrd in snow in a t i o ve r h a ir m ic ent show th lf t h e . “ ---------------------------- ned corn. R ich g ra v y , b u tte r, cream, o r m edulated fib e rs is un d esir- f hjouhabon. th a t is fro m n C l o c c i f « , m ayonnaise dressing o r o th e r fats able, because these fib e rs are s t if f „7 e,u ‘ mj . o i exP°sure to the onset deaths fro m measles and w hoop- T r o , T j l f í » A *-<3lC I O V .1 3 S S 1 ÍV and w ill come th ro u g h p ra ctica l- dlseas7 m ay he placed at in g cough occur am ong c h ild re n under three years old. — . . . — » ly any m a te ria l th a t is used fo r , y " f , days. M um ps is con- G U E R N S E Y b u ll, 15 m onths old. covering w ool bats. the t sym also fre sh G uernsey cow.—Phone pear ° us and before fo r some S S ptom T s r ap- Q u a lity »ob P o n tin g - A r g u s . WE KNOW In c a lc u la tin g the am ount o f ra w d fo5 3ome tim e a fte r the B e a ve rto n 8719 w ool needed fo r any purpose. It A, have disappeared. As can be assumed. M rs. Sager says, BS Patient has any sym p- th a t i t w ill be reduced 45 to «i5 tOw i 13O*a tlo n ’ hould be enforced — YOU KNOW US! ™ e™» >_ — j_ u . .— hooping cough is a disease o f per cent in w e ig h t by the scour­ in g and carding. One pound of washed and carded wool is needed fo r a q u ilt o r spread: three pounds fo r a m edium sized com forter, and fro m 20 to 50 pounds to r a m a t­ tress. F o r hoo kin g a ru g w ith hand ro lle d wool, three pounds o f scoured M A IN S T R E E T w o o l w ill be s u ffic ie n t fo r a rug I three b y fo u r feet P H O N E 81 C irc u la r H. E. 489. "H om e P re p -1 a ra tio n o f Raw W ool fo r Bedding." m ay be obtained fro m county e x­ B o u g h t and S old P r o m p t S e r v ic e . . . tension agents o r fro m the state college. — 100 Sample IIATS FOR W O M E N Just arrived from a f a i n California m anufact urer of high grade hats. Straws, stitched s i l k s , felts, small and medium shapes. 4ii Values to $5 Mav Vl in new Crayon Colors “*■ ,„g and arc to * * om*tte d fro m a ' reducing d ie t' Scores o f o th e r foods m y be m ° re p P ro ro a d u u c c tiv tiv e e o o f f plum plum pness pness it it ......................... 110 fro m 10 M lte d ulnioAd^. ¡oo fro m m cup« o f u n b u th v iu l po|> corn. 100 fro m tw o n ir a p b i. 250 fro m u p la in chtMolal«» im i fro m a uric inch cuh«* o f fu