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    H IL L S R O R O
Page Six
President Hits
From Shoulder
Tells Farmers I low
Selfish Interests
Have Lied: A A V Is
But a Beginning
By EA R L G O DW IN
A S H IN G TO N . — F ra n k lin
Roosevelt stood on the
south po rtico o f Ihe W h ite
House and talked to six
thousand farm ers In words they u n ­
d erstood—te llin g
them
th a t the
fin a n c ia l Interests had not taken
him Into camp, anti prom ising them
th a t the New Deal was going to do
even m ore fo r a g ric u ltu re than
It had done so fa r In the b rie f two
years o f the AAA.
1 have been here in W ashington
covering events fo r various news­
papers since the days o f the first
Roosevelt, and 1 have never le r n
a n y th in g as hom elike and real as
th a t gathering o f fa rm e rs on the
W h ite House law n. I t was a conn-
ty fa rm m eeting tra n s fe rre d to the
N a tio n a l C apital and m u ltip lie d hy
a ll the a g ric u ltu ra l counties In the
U. S. A. T he re has n o t been any­
th in g lik e th is march o f fa rm e rs to
W ashington, com ing fro m tw e n ty-
five states, growers o f cotton, wheat,
corn, tobacco and liv e stock, to
th a n k the President and the a dm in­
is tra tio n fo r the th in g s they are do­
in g fo r a g ric u ltu re . I t was claimed
th a t there was not a com m unity In
the cotton belt not represented In
th is march to the C a p ita l; and
the same is tru e fo r many oth er
crop and liv e stock regions.
I t was not o n ly an endorsement
o f the New Deal b u t a slap in the
face o f the special Interests who
have been spreading propaganda
against the A A A to the d e trim e n t o f
the fa rm e r. Roosevelt called them
“ high and m ig h ty ” Interests.
A lm ost w ith o u t exception when
la rge bodies o f men come to Wash­
ington they are pleading fo r some
special p riv ile g e
nr denouncing
something th a t has been done. T he
six thousand fa rm e rs who m arched
on W ashington had not a w o rd o f
denunciation except the false news
and the vicious a tta cks th a t oppo-
nents o f a g ric u ltu ra l e q u a lity have
been
spreading.
These fa rm e rs
came here to say th a t the A A A pro-
gram , w hich has done so much to
restore economic conditions on the
farm s, and which fo r th e firs t tim e
has brought fa rm e rs som ething o f
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
j and Georgia fa rm e rs tho ug h t he r e - '
fe rre .l to Huey Long and G overnor
' Tahuaduc. and applauded w ith the
unrestrained vig o r o f |>eople who
agreed h e a rtily. The crow d lauglii-d
u p ro a rio u sly at his tale o f the c ity
man who wondered how w in te r
wheat is cut when it is a ll covered
w ith snow ! And It laughed again
ns he to h l o f a c ity frie n d o f Ills
who had not know n cotton plants
from raspberry bushes:
. • •
SOUNDS T H E K E Y N O T E
There Inul been th re e possible
fa rm policies when the New Deal
came Into otlice. One was govern­
ment p rice fixin g , discarded lie-
cause it w ould not solve the prob­
lem o f over production. The second
was lim ite d p ro d u ctio n —the govern- |
.
m eat to take n il surplus and dump
It on the o th er nations. T h is was
useless because the o th er nations
refused to accept dumped surpluses.
•'T h e refo re ," he explained, "w e
came to the th ird p la u —a plan fo r
the a d ju stm e n t o f o u r to ta ls in our
m a jo r crops so th a t . . . produc­
tio n and consum ption w ould lie kept
in reasonable balance w ith each
o ther to the end th a t reasonable
prices w ould tie paid to fa rm e rs
and . , . u n w ie ld y surpluses w ould
not depress o u r m arkets and up­
set th e balances."
(
rem inded
his
fa rm
I Roosevelt
frie n d s th a t New Deal policies had
i saved a m illio n fa rm s fro m m o rt­
i gage foreclosures and had accom­
plished the firs t g re a t red u ctio n In
I e x o rb ita n t in te re st rates. He also
I discussed the paradoxical co n d itio n
o f the old order, when surpluses on ,
fa rm s were m atched w ith a g re a te r
p o ve rty than exists to d a y ; when
people had less to eat and w e a r i
than to d a y ; and ye t w ith a ll the
su rp lu s and a ll the need fo r food, j
fa rm e rs w ere forced alm ost to give
th e ir s tu ff away.
T h is ta lk s ta rts the campaign.
Roosevelt sounded the k e y n o te ; he
answ ers the L ib e rty league, the G.
O. P., and the rea ctio n a rie s and “ de
lu xe ” D em ocrats o f his own p a rty.
H e is also g iv in g a common sense
answ er to the lu n a tic frin g e now
fo llo w in g H uey Long and Eugene
Talm adge.
The vig o r w ith w hich Roosevelt
le ts the fa rm e rs know he |g w ith
them w ill be m atched when he
come9 t0
° ,h * r ^ j e c t .
OREGON
versit> d e liv e re d the Haccalaureat
u re n te ■
address at the a u d ito riu m S u n d l
evening Rev It I. Putnam
local C h ris tia n ch u rch presided and I
o ther H ills b o ro pastors co operated I
M em bers of the 1935 senior class*
in clu d e
Budget Made
at Cornelius
,
(H y Mi»» Dorothy Coohe)
/
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l l E g ra c e fu l fe m in in e lin e s o f th is c h a rm in g fro c k . P a tte rn
c p H
-1 46
163, are enhanced by th e saddle sh o u ld e rs w ith fla rin g
sleeves and s im p le ja b o t.
A sle n d e riz in g effe ct is c o n trib u te d
by th e p o in te d yo ke and sm o o th ly fitte d hips. C o tto n m a te ria ls ,
p rin te d , s trip e d , o r checked, a re recom m ended.
P a tte rn s are sized 36 to 54. Size 44 re q u ire s 4 '* ya rd s o f
1 5 -in ch fa b ric w ith e r.e -h a tf y a rd c o n tra st.
P a tte rn 458 a ffo rd s you o p p o rtu n ity to add to y o u r w a rd ro b e
th e e sse n tial blouse and s k ir t co m b in a tio n . T he s m a rt blouse
has a s o ftly ro lle d c o lla r, tu rn e d -b a c k cuffs nnd b e lt, a ll s titc h ­
in g trim m e d , and I t s h o u ld be made fro m s ilk , s a tin , o r m eta l
s h o t c lo th , w ith bow in c o n tra s t.
T he s k ir t in tweed, s a tin ,
i r heavy crepe w ill ta k e on added dash it th e pockets are o m itte d
P-vtterns are In sizes 14 to 20 and 32 to 42
Size 18 re q u ire s
I S -a rd s o f 3 9 -in ch fa b ric fo r blouse and 2 '» yards fo r s k ir t.
To
s e c u re
a
PATTERN
S T E P -H V - S T K l’
S E W IN G
IN ­
S T R U C T IO N S , f ill <»«f th e coupon b e low , being sure to M E N T IO N
T H E N A M E O F T H IS N E W S P A P E R .
F A S H IO N B U R E A U . 103 P A R K A V E N U E . N E W
YO R K
Enclosed f in d .............cents. Please send ms the p a tte rn s
checked below , a t 15 cents each.
Nam e
P a tte rs
No.
430
S ize ..............
P a tte rn
No.
445
S ize ..............
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A ddress ..........................................................................
LONG LOSES GROND
H uey Long has lo st considerable
C i t y ........................................................................State
Sroun,l around he re ; he may be boss
down In L ouisiana and have consid-
Nam e o f th is new spaper ..........................................
erahle influence in Arkansas and
M ississippi, but th e U n ited States
A ll m a te ria ls specified in above p a tte rn s m ay be purchased
senate doesn t pay any a tte n tio n to
________ in local stores.
anT more. Long has been w o rk-
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|D« UP a case against Postm aster J-eaeue. 7; evening service. 8 a ber the m id -w e e k service at 8 p.
m You are in v ite d to a ll services,
G eneral F a rle y, try in g to th ro w h im
*" 1
— M. Putm an, m in is te r
°>'t ° t
on charges o f
to w ores h lp w i t h us on next Sun-
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T h re e G rad u ate
D nvnl
o
,
, ’ d . y and . . ta rry
’ . T
.
B ib . le
stu
R 1 egular
e va n ge listic service. 8 p m . the
usual song service and testim o n y
m eeting. B ro th e r P o lla rd w ill b rin g
the usual message also a special
m usic Sermon. "T h e L o rd ’s Day message in song.
B e g in n in g M ay 29 B ro th e r John
a M e m o ria l ' C h ris tia n Endeavor. ' Pon ard o f P o rtla n d w ill b e e n a ten
7 p m. Ju n io r. In te rm e d ia te and day re v iv a l cam paign
He spoke
Young People. E va n g e listic serv- here tw ic e before and has been
*ce ® P- m - Song service assisted by w e ll lik e d . His sermon messages
V e ^ w ^ tte ° a d ra -
a" “ i i L th b
E le c tric pow er fo r fa rm s has been the sum m er, by com ing re g u la rly
the subject o f study and controver- June 9 is C h ild re n 's day. A special
»y fo r a long tim e. U n til q u ite re- pro g ra m is being prepared w ith
ce n tly most fa rm s have gone w ith -
R A. A llis o n in charge. The
<»“ ‘ «’ « ‘ ’ ■lc pow er because p r iv a t . „ ^ X g
w rs h V ^ T ^ L " s S l
m or th a t there is some d a rk secret
connected w ith the organization
and financing o f th is v is it to Wa««h
ington ; th a t rum o r w ill l>e spread
through the co u n try in an e ffo rt to
d iscred it the s in c e rity o f the event
u tilitie s h a re Insisted on too high
a cost o f In s ta lla tio n and even then
the rates have made e le c tric ity m o rt
o f a lu x u ry than an economy. I t
has o n ly been since the govern-
m ent's d riv e fo r cheap r u ra l elec-
• * •
SOME S T R A IG H T T A L K
The fa rm e rs met In C o n stitu tion ,
h a ll, trem endous a u d ito riu m w hich
holds ne a rly ii.000. T hey first heard
H e n ry W allace, secretary o f a g ri-
cu ltu re , who likened th e A A A to
an automobile. He said Its engine
needed tu n in g up b u t th a t I t was
companies nave
a l in - PVPr
e sriown
shown any re
rea
P V e r v
v T
T h
h u
„ r rs
« d
d a
e y
v
te re st in th lim
e fa rm e r.
m eeting
Tuesday
p. n in m.
b e g in
g " B w oard
i ’t h S te e stim
v e r o y n y m eeting
. 45
r
,
. . . .2
a n ju im g
».«(.pens io
ra is e
W a ts o n
S a in t:.!
H '- im > .-
T A F T A n envied sovereign is
Sam Harms. M c M in n v ille p rin te r,
w ho w ill serve in the royHl ra p a c ­
ity o f E ric the Red, km g o f the
Redhead R oundup at T a ft. June 22
and 23 E ric h im s e lf is a redhead,
and E lie h im s e lf w ill have a hard
w K ’ h c " h ."
ic u u c u
m e golden
k v h u v ii
w e
ed
n g
g
m n i n
. ,...
» " . . • .
tended
the
w
d d d i in
a
n i i- -
. „ . L , / '.i'”
versary of a re la tiv e in P o rtla n d
u,
W ednesday evening.
-
-
Last w eek p u p ils fro m here at-1 eises and the queen's b a ll
te n d in g Forest G rove high school
to o k th e ir fin a l exams T h is w eek
those
a tte n d in g
H ills b o ro
high
school and P a c ific u n iv e rs ity take
th e ir e xa m in a tio n s
Last w eek the Ladies' A id soci-
ety o f the M E ch u rch (tainted
and cleaned th e c o m m u n ity room
Ih e church.
M au rice M u n d o rf o f P o rtla n d
spent the w eek-end w ith his p a r­
ents. M r and Mrs. John M u n d o rf
E ve re tt H erm an
attended
the
senior class p icn ic o f Forest G rove
h ig h school at R ip p lin g W aters
Saturday.
_ “ j? and M rs J Cochrane v is ite d
^ nda>' w ,th re la tiv e s at W oodburn
l 1 1 rn
rnm
x.
T iKssir
h e ir rxistz'sk
niece v-»
re » tu
e d l V
home
w ith
them fo r a v is it.
M r. and M rs. K enneth In g o f
P o rtla n d w ere guests o f re la tiv e s
he£? W ednesday
The new barn on the J Finegan
place is n e a rin g com pletion.
I
the
w ith
his I, . parent
an() w
M eek-end
„ Jamcs
p a rm
^
James P a rm le v rc tu rn c d S a tu r.
d
fro m spf.n d ln t, a w e,.k ln p ,) r t .
(a^ d
M iss G ladys B ro w n o f G ervais
v is ite d C o rn e liu s frien d s S a tu rda y
ev£Pin «-
D2ro th y Cooke was a guest
Muw Susan C a nnell o f Forest
*r.
ui
,o Joncs h o s p ita T m H i l l X r ^ ' s u Î
h e ld
ch u l’ch
K n< k
i o w ¡n g
» Ue. J ’L i ’ h<k . ” „ ^
hpld ® business
v M
nr^ sid« nt * n ri^ id . d
gj
o ffic e rs
w e re
e le cte d
L illia n
M cM innville Printer to
R eign at T aft Roundup
fo r
the com ing year: Blanche Finegan.
president: V irg in ia Erickson, fir s t
Q u a lity
jo b
p r in tin g
u ij c
rate to five cents o r ten cents, then
Ihe purposes o f the present p ro -
gram are defeated and the money
expended on the w hole program
« in
asted.
'
'
w
ill have
hase been
been w
wasted.
RUSHLOW
Every tiling lu In auran er
Ph< KW l ì t i
1112 W aaliingtoa
♦
MILK DRINKERS
Seldom Feel Tired!
Milk is the on«- food-bever
age which builds strength
and vitality. It is as eaaential
that adults drink two to
four glasses daily, as it is
that children do so. O rder
by Phone 2104.
10c
CHURCHES
Slated on Friday
McFall Jersey Dairy
phone .*104
our chiittis for
Dodge and Plymouth
We are prepared to do it.
CADY MOTOR CO.
H illsboro, O regon
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Racketeering That Advertisers Avoid
A. B. C.
Is the Vigilante of Circulation
Di imakos, ancient Robin Hood-type brigand, was
one of the early racketeers. In promising he’d pilfer
no more than his tribe actually needed, in exchange
for exemption from violence, he arranged to put his
seal on barns and houses so his depredations could he
distinguished from ordinary marauding.
Racketeering in newspaper circulation also pre­
dates the modern kind hy many years. More than
twenty-one years ago the first definite step was taken
to stop circulation racketeering with the establishment
of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. (A. B. C.)
In such an audit report, the advertiser is told what
he most certainly has every right to know; actual quan­
tity of paid circulation—methods used to obtain cir­
culation—territory in which circulation is distributed.
The Memorial -
and passed beyond.
O REG O N M O N U M E N T W O R K S
H. H. S tannard, Mgr.
4th a t Main, Hillsboro
Feed -
Seed
-
W ool and
TTill5hnn|S®Arg
One of Only Two W eekly N ew spaper A. B. C. M embers West
of the Rocky Mountains
P o u ltry
Telephone 3061
—
Quart
Because advertisers paid for newspaper space on
the basis of circulation quantity they began to demand
proof that they were getting their money’s worth. All
too often in the past, advertisers had been victims of
circulation racketeering. With the origin of the A. B.
C. came the first opportunity to verify publishers’ cir­
culation claims. No other absolutely safe check had
been available before. And, up to the present day,
there has been no circulation authority to challenge an
A. B. C. audit.
Library Notes
e m p ty pocketbooks on th e farm s
M ethodist Episcopal C h u rch
w ould n o t tu rn fa c to ry wheels In
C h u rch school, 9:45, M iss Rose
Hie cities.
W hen he m entioned Cave, su p e rin te n d e nt; d iv in e w o r­
"le a d in g cltlxe n s w ho had gone as­ ship, 11,
serm on subject, “ The
E p w o rth
tra y fro m
Ign ora n ce ," L o u isia n a C row n or the Cross;”
Argo«-
Acting as a kind of vigilante committee, A. B. C.
permitted newspapers to join its membership under
certain strict conditions. First of these inflexible re­
quirements was that newspaper members were to sub­
mit annually to an exhaustive audit of their circulation
records.
James, pastor.
re ta ry : H elen O liv e r, song lender;
..God the H o ly G host," th e th ir d of
a seri es o f sermons on "T h e T riu n e
M arg a re t Cooke and H e le n e Shaw,
A ll Saints M ission (Episcopal)
G od," p re p a ra to ry
to Pentecost.
pianists: Mesdames J D elm onte and
Sunday
r Aujcenaion:
C h u rc h H e n ry Behrm an. advisors
June 9, is Pentecost 'W h its u n d a y ).
a t a 9 fte 45
H r'lv
rr f le C iv ic Im p ro v e m e n t c lu b met
and tbe
o ffic e o f the H o ly and serm on at 11 w it com m union
C host
h° at w ill be
bp aung
lb b s "a
“ b ra
r a n ^ t WY
G
sung at
at the
the 10:30
10:30 G
Q jbbs
as 7 c7le
celeb
Yo o u n rtx -< m l ” s M Jesdl y ,a ftt; r nof!n a‘ ‘ he p“ y h a ll.
Sacram ents
ents o
a n d f r en
‘, " owsh
DS ? " ip at .e° 6:30
ra_ p. I m
o u n " » * o P|e “ i M rs. A. L. B ro ck c h a irm a n o f the
Am erican fa rm e rs 3.700,000 had
One th in g to fe a r in th is e le c trlfi- I p service.
e r v i pe Sacram
o f f B
B aotism
aptism and
lib r a r y d e p artm en t had charge o f
•ienm l r o t i t r i i . t a « h i .
... u ...
'C o n firm a tio n w ill be adm inistered.
T h is He ¿ 01 7 ,t
.
.
program w ill be th e argu- B e g in n in g June 16 Sunday m o rn in g
the discussion g ro u p A t the b u s i­
This, he said is the largest group tnents o f p riv a te com panies a g a in st chapel w o rs h ip w ill begin a t 9:30
ness session it was decided th a t the
c lu b w o u ld sponsor a c o m m u n ity
or fa rm e rs ever organized in his public ow nership and the eve n tu a l o’clock, u n til Septem ber. P ilg rim
to r-v -
in sta lla tio n o f pow er costs fa r above G
_____,
u ild , Thursdays,
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at - 2 r p. . . m.
. . . . ____
M o th -'
H ills b o ro lib r a r y o ffe rs readers P*cn*c a t the Shuto p a rk in H ills
B u t the high p o in t was Roosp what they need be.
ers’ m eeting, June 13. Pastor H a l- , an o p p o rtu n ity to read the most
le r m ay be consulted each day p o p u la r books
Best sellers com-
™rs M in n ie Weston, Mrs. C harles
y e lt's ta lk .
_________
fro m 10 o'clock a. m. u n til noon, o r p ile d especially fo r "B ooks o f the M ille r and Ed Thom pson o f O ly m -
H e Is a t his best when he can
by a p p ointm e n t, at th e House o f- M o n th ” w h ic h are on the re n ta l ’’J 8'. Wash., v is ite d at the W. R.
shake loose fro m fo rm a lity and
fice, 354 E Jackson street.
1 sh e lf are "G reen L ig h t," by L lo y d Gooke home Tuesday.
ta lk man fashion s tra ig h t from the
M . E. C h u rch (B ethany)
:—
I)'.
"C o ir.I I.oil r p t It." Edna , . . . . . . .
.
sh o u ld e r; he lik e s the language* o f
On G e rm a n to w n road. Sunday
B ea ve rto n C h u rch o f C h ris t
F erber; 'H eaven' M y D e stin a tio n," I 11 1! ( lM ( 11 liltlO il
the mass o f people; and o f course school e ve ry Sunday, 10 a m ; G er
A c h ild re n 's day pro g ra m w ill be T h o rn to n W ild e r; " F o rty Days ol
be is siiper-bpst when ta lk in g to m?n service, 11 a. m., fir s t a n d presented Sunday at 9:45 a. m., j Musa Dagh,” F ranz W e rfe l: “ Lost
frie n d ly crowds. lie has th a t mag- th ird Sundays; E n glish service. 11 d u rin g th e B ib le school h our, a f t e r , H o rizo n.” James H ilto n ; "House
n e tlc q u a lltv w hich holds the nt- a - m i ?ecor'~ and fo u rth S u n d a js w h ich th e re w ill be the co m m union D iv id e d ," Pearl B u ck; "So Red the
(ConttniKwl from nage on ri
te n tio n o f every man in the largest ~ E J u llu s T ra g lio , pastor.
t f service at 11 o'clock, fo llo w e d by Rose,” S ta rk Y oung; "F o llo w the ¡ng c lu b w ill be displayed It is
o f crow ds- he seems to look rFclit
. ..
„
pre a ch in g by the pastor. In th e F urie s," C a rro ll C h ilt o n ;
" T h e ; also planned to have a n u m b e r o f
nf
e .n i.
i .
. le
„ C h ris tia n Science C h u rch
e v e n in g a t 7 o 'clock, yo u n g people’s Corpse in the G reen Pyjam as. ' A
tudenta d e m o n stra tin g Ihe use of
„
n-,
, 2 .,
* Sendee» are h e ld e v e ry
Sunday service as usual, and they, w ith the W a llin g : "A n th o n y Adverse." H.
th e va rio u s machines and tools,
s tra ig h t to h im . Ih e crowd follow « at 11
a m.; W ednesday eve n in g e xception o f
the serm on by the A lle n ; "M a ry Peters,” M a ry
E llen Reserved
seats w ill not be held
h im eagerly, there Is In te llig e n t In- services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school pastor, have f u ll charge o f th e eve- Chase: "W h ile Rome B u rn s," A le x - a fte r 8 o’clock
te re s t and a ppreciation In each fa ce ;
m P u P‘ ls u p to th e a g e : n in g service
a t 8 o 'clock. T he ander W o o llco tt; "S h ip s," T. Van-
Dr. G. A. Odgers o f P a cific u n i-
th e w hole crow d sm iley w ith Roose- °* -• years are welcom ed. Free
young people w ill have charge o f Loo; " F if t y Years a Surgeon," Rob-
v e lt,
and
cheers
In te rm itte n tly
'c 8, , ro “ rn °Pen ° n Wednesdays the e ve n in g services, w ith the e x- e r t
M o rris ;
” 100,000,000 G uinea
T he y a re th e s o rt o f cheers th a t
»1" i . a
ErZ? ception o f preaching, d u rin g th e Pigs," A. K a lle t; and " L ife Begins
, , m e w ith o u t e ffo rt- Jem r,7 t o r ?
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P ' A n ,c ,e n ta n d M o d - e n tire m onth o f Ju n e and a d if- a t F o rty ," W. P itk in ; a good lis t
BERRY CRATES
come w ith o u t e ffo rt, genuine bursts ern Necrom ancy, alias M esm erism fe re n t g ro u p w ill co n d uct each eve-
to have fo r sum m er reading.
o f e nthusiasm .
and H ypnotism . Denounced.”
n in g T*heseP serviceg w in have un-
And hallockn. Both wood
As lie ta lke d to the farm ers, rank-
••
usual features and we p re d ic t some
I t you change y o u r address k in d ­ and paper.
Ing It p la in be has no sym pathy
c
Banks M. E. C h u rch
v e ry
in te re s tin g program s w h ich ly n o tify the A rg u s d ire c t and at
w ith th e ir opponents, they stopped o ARUnday
°? i ?v e ry
Sunday, you cannot a ffo rd to miss. Rem em - once.
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BEE SU PPLIES
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H. Jensen, s u p e rin -1 _______________________________ ____
h im w ith w ild y e lls o f approval and tendent
P reaching s e rv ic e s b y -----------------------------------------------------------
Bee
hives
complete. Light
the crow d n e a rly became h ysterical E lls w o rth T ilto n , pastor
e v e ry
and heavy brood. Honey
when he denounced the propaganda [ Sunday evening, 8 o’clock. L a d ie s’ i
ag a in st the fa rm p o licies as p lain A it* mepts firs t and th ird Wednes-
The fortunes and heritages boxes.
"lle » .”
lie has no hesitancy to use <lays at 2 p ' m '
which
men leave behind are un­
th e r ig h t w ord
W EED KILLERS
The C ongregational C h u rch
certain,
insecure, estates and in­
Roosevelt rem in d e d the farm ers
C hurch school. 10 a. m., R ich a rd
Cyanogas
and others.
heritances may and do p a s s.
th a t the “ old o rd e r” h a il no remedy W iley, su p e rin te n d e nt; m o r n in g
Only
the
M
emorial
will
positive­
fo r the d isa stro u s fa rm situ a tio n w orship. I I o'clock. Sermon. "T h e
ly stand forever as a rem inder F a r m e r s ’ C a s h S t o r e
b u t to le t the s h e riffs ' sales con­ Log o f L ife .” Special m usic.— Rev.
tin u e , Ig n o ra n t o f th e fa c t th a t T A r th u r Dungan, speaker.
and a history of those who lived i
first
.„1 1 .1
who told the farm ers th a t I f they
rem ained united they could fo r
ever w rite the country's a g ric u ltu ra l
policies.
He rem inded them th a t
o u
u t t o
o f f s
s lig
lig h
h tly
tly more
more than
than fi.U00.0nn
(i.OOO.nnn
o
Pina E xposition Stay; Boy»'
Tenia Iti-ai» H illsboro
Helen
lu ju rie s
GASOLINE ECONOMY
eetings
w ill aPP?n d lc “ ls
o M T
^ k * excTpí
T he a d m in is tra tio n ’s e le ctrifica - special study. 7:30 p m
C h u rch Saturday. Come and hear him
tio n program includes m ethods by school conference Wednesday, 7:45 -phis is ab so lu te ly non-denom ina-
which fa rm e rs nnd sm all to w n p m
extend a h e a rty welcom e tio n a l. On
evenings when y o u r
d w e lle rs g e n era lly can be financed to J*rorshiP w ith us.— R. L.
P utnam ch u rch
has no service come and
in fhe purchase o f appliances fo r pdS ° r
_..__
w-orship
w ith
us. O n Saturday
n ig h t the yo u n g people o f th is
washing, iro n in g , pum ping and mo-
P ilg rim House
assem bly have been in v ite d to take
to r d riven m ach in e ry in a d d itio n to
June 2: Chapel w o rship, fo r Sun- .h » ,r m u . i^ . i i P id r i i m u n t e a n d cc
in California
of
C la ire Heeler Io Ming
C la ire B e e le r w i l l s in g ut the
e v e n in g w o is h ip sei v ic e
In the
c h in c h B lin d a ) lte \ T C I h i i u m
m in is te r, has th o a c n fo r hl« th e n u
"T h in g s T h a t C a n n o t Be S h a k e n
M r and Mrs. H Bear.
M is M R M u r f f o f P o rtla n d v is ­
ite d frien d s here Sunday
The R e e d ville baseball team d e ­
feated a g ro u p o f H ills b o ro boys
10 to K in a game at the H ills b o ro
high school The l l l l c l i p w a s Fu-
. gene H e rm lin . catcher. Clarence
Henderson, p itc h e r. B ill C hurch
ley. 1st base; Don George. 2nd base.
K e ith
H icke n lo o p er.
sh o rts to p .
B r o w n R e - e le c te d H e a d
Wayne Neppcr. 3rd ba «• o u tfie ld
of C em etery A ssociation ” s B t.b e rt G eo rge . F ie d Baum
Eugene P u llp tu ie r
Hint
LAU R EL
F I. B ro w n w as rc
elected president and E C M u llo y
s e cre ta ry-tre a su re r o f the la iu re l
M t O liv e C em etery association at
W hy not make us prove
the annual m eeting at the M t O live
ch u rch M ay 25
O th e r int'inbers
elected on the board w ere J W
' M u llo y , W N H a tb o rn and Amos
W a tkin s
Several new members
! jo in e d the association
P le n ty of
of
' help was on hand to do the u n ­
! n u a l cle a n in g o f the grounds
1
e q u a lity w ith In d ustry, labor and p , , y anJ a fte r having bellowed his dav We have a f in e ch u rc h school
O ld Fashioned Gospel M ission
finance, m ust be continued. Ches- ch a r?pa to the fo u r winds, the sen- aj 9 ^ 5 w ith classes fo r a ll age
Please note
change in tim e o f
te r A. Davis. A A A a d m in is tra to r; ate dismissed Long w ith a gesture groups. O u r young people's organ-
services Sunday. 2 30 p m Wed-
H e n ry W allace, secretary o f a g ri- a” d refused to go in to the case, iza tio n meets at 7 fo r a discussion ! nesday, 8 p. m. C ottage p ra y e r
c u ltu re :
and the President— a ll S ixty senators voted against L o n g ; T w o services o f w o rs h ip th a t a r e . m eeting. 8 p
m.. F rid a y , w h ic h
three, to ld them i t w ould not
o n ly tw e n ty voted w ith him .
Am ong
r° L ™ C w ill be held th is w eek in the resi-
dence in rea r o f b u ild in g A n yo n e
be continned, b n t th a t the
fa rm those who voted against Long were ice of (he evenin g ^ D u rin g * the d e sirin g a p ra v e r m eeting in th e ir
.
— * .
p o licies w ould he im p ro ve d :
th a t Borah o f Idaho and H ira m Johnson n e x t f cw Sunday evenings we w ill home please
send in y o u r request,
the present A A A is but a begin-
C a lifo rn ia , who are g e n era lly be stu d y in g th e fir s t general le t- so th a t i t can be announced in the
ning.
sure to ask fo r an exam ination o f te r o f Peter M em bers o f th e Ep- Sunday service. Y ou are welcom e
T h ls arm v o f fa rm e rs w hich a r- a n yth in g crooked.
w o rth League are c a llin g upon the to a ll these se rv tc e s - 1 2 6 W M am
rive d here on the second anniver-
* * *
m em bers and frie n d s o f th e ch u rch street. M rs C E C la rk in charge
sary o f the signing o f ihe A A A
C H E A P E L E C T R IC POW ER
P
I
act. started w ith an idea orig-
Am ong the o bjectives under the m em ber o f the ,eague w ll, c, ® fo r
W hosoever W ill
Teach er Selected
(A b o ve N o rth P lains)
W ilf o r d K .ils c h u a - selected to p
in a tin g in the fe r tile b ra in o f
new $4.8SO.OOO,n<)0 w o rk -re lie f fu n d them on j une j n e x t S a tu rda y A
Sunday 1 school.
10
a
m
The
les-
. .
..
teach at the F ern H ill grade school
C lin to n Day, a Texas cotton fa rm e r,
is cheap e le ctric power and appU- i ca ll to 2153 w ill be appreciated if son stu d y . has . been so in
te re s tin g
f , l .
v
, i
„ . in sp
• „ ire
< d . it , .
. ,
* at a m eeting or the school board '
H e began w r itin g to fa rm e rs In his
ancea fo r fa rm s and ru ra l homes ! yo u have a bundle.
' and
in th
sp e ire
d it h
has
I and
th a n
usual
o u r taken
study more
The
Mrsd ‘ Ed Peachge r and 5on A lla n
L. Cooke, a Pennsyl-
state and elsewhere u n til fin a lly i t generally.
b ile s ; a ll paid th e ir own way. o r
were financed by th e ir neighbors
who sent them as representatives,
No sooner had thev a r r iv e ! than
the opposition set In m otion a ru-
Isaacson wim o u t o f the lin e up be
cause
S a h n o w . H e le n a
A
S a h lfe id . H e len
I
S c h m id t. E lo yd E Sahnow-. W ilm a M a r ie
Schaua. G e ra ld Senake. Janie « R Saniwel
A n n a Id a S e h w a n k e . E liia l» e th Ire n e S ab -
P e a rl M a r io n T a y lo r . L illia n
|t
le ttla ff.
El.
e L o u ia e T ra c h a e l H a r r y I W e n d t,
E d ith l . « V r l l r W u lt r m . H r l m
I iiwm W i , k
W a lte r
A
W illi»
th a r l.-
W m .I.- i lit |,
June
W h ite
A r th u r J
W ah n ri
R.-heH
K e nnedy W 'ilann. E va
M a e W e in ta . O th o
W e a v e r. Hen V a n t t i. S a i f u r d W elhio-t«»»
W ill. John
H
E M rb lire
Misses D o ro th y and M arg a re t
Cooke and Selina V a n D e M o o rte l
graduated fro m Forest G rove un-
ion h ig h school F rid a y eve n in g
T he com m encem ent exercises w ere
h e ld in the h ig h school a u d ito riu m
A large n u m b e r attended
fro m
here.
M rs. E lizabeth M o rris o f P o rt­
land spent F rid a y n ig h t at the W.
R Cooke home. She attended the
com m encem ent exercises nt Forest
i G rove
M r and M rs
Joseph F iniga n ,
M iss B lanche and M r and M rs
: C harles F in ig a n v is ite d M r and
M
o V n d i r “ nd ,8 m " y
M rs Ray Shaw and Helene a t - '
as
> 7* •
n»»y»l A m le r-o n .
Mil»lr«sl
I
D o ro th y
l<«* k«*i
K
(it r»l»»n |
Hull«
H auahm an.
‘I ’hiMnaa
llm n la v w e ,
V ir g i n i a
Ma«- l l la . k
Itu u h E lm e r
K u itltS I«- J i
Eva
V ic to r ia
t'a r la o n . D o n a ld W
Chaae. V erm » « W i l ­
lia m ('«»»»k. It«»«« W
l ‘o x, A u lh e lv a t ’«»x,
D o n a ld I
C aw rw e. S la n lr y
W illia m C m
t lly l l a t e l ( ’ h n r.-h le y l
liilftu n . N«»rma O il « Ir a n «• C r a w fo r d , O rp h a
B F F D V 1 L I.F M r « lid M m C T
O p a l C a r te l
C w v n d o ly n M Duron-
N»»i
m a n E v a itrla U eE ree«
M a r ie D o r m . K a r l
Im la y and tw o c h ild r e n M u rg a re t
D o a rn . Ktw am iary D o h e rty , I r o n » A
Pa­
a n d C h a rle s le ft S u n d a y m o rn in g
vla.
franc«*» J a n e Etehla. M a x in e f r l d t .
E J y th e A r le n e (¡«»(ter. K o h e rl W
G r a n t , fo r C a lifo r n ia
to v is it frie n d s and
Koyal
W
G a rd n e r.
C la ir J
G a llu p
re la tiv e s at C resce nt C ity . V a n N u y s
Jam«*«
J
G rxaran.
M a lu h x
J
C ro n a n
Rena A.
t le r ie l , K e lte
G a y le
H ave«*
a n d S an F ra n c is c o T h e y w ill stop
Emmy t.ou tl«-a<lriek. Ilaael E
Hunni». at
H o lly w o o d a n d th e n go on to
F lo r v n re M a e lltd v o n ih . G eorue
E
H oi
S an D ie g o a n d v is it th e e x p o s itio n
»»•her, V e lv a
K n th J u a n ita
lly d r .
O r in
C a t'll
lle a to « . M e r le
W
Ir e la n d .
Ex M I. G re y is in c h a rg e o f th e Im la y
I ’ t l u a K a y ( i r a r e K in g s to n
I.e la n d J a me« w a re h o u se d u r in g M r
Im la y ’s ah
K o h ln ie y e r. R a ym o n d J
K m a le l. E ra n re e
sence M rs
Im la y 's m o th e r. M rs
E ln o ra I , a i r
K e n n e th E I « P la n te . \ era
Dean, is s ta v in g w ith the six vein
W ynnifrw d
Lowe.
K a th le e n
M . A lent,
o ld d a u g h te r, K a th le e n
K a th r y n E M u k im in a . Jam«-» A lla n Meek
E
H o w a r d M ille r . J u lia n a S o p h ie M ille t
G en eva Im h iv .
sm a ll
d a u g h te r
t.e n a K E M ille r . S y lv ia h lea n o r M u lle r
I o f M rs
G e o rg e Im la y ,
re tu rn e d
H e le n M .4 l i e N e laon.
E v e ly n
M a r g a re t*
F rid o y fro m the h o s p ita l.
l'a » le y .
John
N ye
l ‘e r»o ii,
J e rry
A ! home
I'e a e h k a , W a n d a J a n e P a r k . S te ve n Ihiug
w h e re she w as a p e ru te d on fo r ap
law P in e J o h n R o b e rt P atte iw o n
O ra d e ll
p e lld lC ltis
It -»«• P r i . k e t l .
R u th M a iy a r e t Rm ynurd
M r and M rs W S Thom as of
Ned
K icharvlaon.
Naom a
M ae
R .d lin »
W ayne
1
Rood,
D o ro th e a I-
Sahnow. P o rtla n d spent the week ent! w ith
llailey,
Oarahl
for V acancy
C O R N E L IU S T he budget fo r the
I grade school fo r the co in in g year
i was made up Tuesday eve n in g at
a
held at the home o l Mrs
Louise Cochrane, c le rk
W
A
G oodin was ch a irm a n and M e rl
l.a E o lIe tte . secretary O thers pres-
ent w ere B y ro n M ooberry. l.lo y d
W iedew itsch. W illia m
H am elm an
and A J Ir m le r
new piano w ill
be purchased and a new roof put
on the play shed S a la ry raises
w ere given the teachers
M rs D onald H o rin e o f Portlund
v is ite d at the local grade school
T hu rsd a y
M rs Horine, fo rm e rly
M iss Leah T u rn e r, was teacher of
the f if t h and s ix th grades here fo r
several years.
Misses G e rtru d e Needham, R o w ­
ena H erm an and M a u rin e Moore
o f H ills b o ro w ere o ve rn ig h t guests
o f M rs Lester M oo b e rry Tuesday
Mrs. M D M ann and M rs M a ttie
S m ith attended the Peter Moscow
school program at H ills b o ro F rid a y
M r and M rs G Hancock o f F o r­
est G rove v is ite d Mrs. Louise C och­
rane F rid a y.
te a ch e r Named
M iss F loy W rig h t of P o rtla n d ,
w h o is c o m p le tin g the te rm o f Mrs.
A r th u r B onofsky in the p rim a ry
grades o f the local school, has been
elected to teach n e xt year
T he Ladies’ A ltu r society o f the
St A le x a n d e r’s ch u rch met T h u rs ­
day a fte rn o o n at the Mrs. John
V a n L o m home.
T he e x te rio r o f H ank's M a rk e t
has ju s t been painted
a
linlays Visit
lK«n»W
Ih u iita r ,
Salary R aise G iven; T each er
S elected
Thursday, May 30, 193ft
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