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Paper l.arjrest z\uililetl Oregon W eekly r f if Volume 42, No. 25 W ith W h ich i» C om bined the I I illUioro Independent lillshoro, Oregon, Thursday, August H, 1935 Ifilla h u r ti Ih 4 « p *n « . »tl M ta h lta h « « ! 1878 S ta te C apitol N ews L e tte r Valley Î Five Killed Tualatin Loan Institution Plans Shape Quartered Here Train Crash County Fair at Cochran .1 This Month __ Rem oval of th e T u a la tin V a lle y fe d e ra l Savings A, L oan associa­ tio n fro m T ig a rd to H ills b o ro was uth orlze d lust week by th e F e d ­ Activities of Kellaher e ra l Home Loan bank The fin a n ­ c ia l In s titu tio n w ill be q u a rte red Interest; Officials In the same o ffic e and under the T w o B r id g e W o r k e r « H u r l same m anagem ent us the Wash- G r a n g e , F a r m U n i o n t o P u t Must Pay Way in g to n Savings & Loan association o n S p e c ia l E v e n in g s W h e n T r e s t l e C o lla p s e « The T u u la tin V a lle y association j was organized a t T ig a rd on A p r il o f S tu n ts , A c ts C A I . EM In te re st In th e p a rd o n - I u e s d a y M o r n in g I 10. 1034, fo r th e purpose o f serv- p e ddling a c tiv itie s o f Dun K e ll I Ing that c o m m u n ity In home f i ­ ■her as revealed In charge« rnude nancing und a ccu m u la tin g savings Il Y A I. I. I N i l U K I K g g ;« g y s QUS I { «jqCsuae Undetermined S U T S S t S T a t f £ Makes for Fewer Mistakes and Better Service Arruii E*?ablish»«l 1894 Sperry Trophy Again Offered for Fair Event » t Early Copy— ___ . D etail New Wheat Plan A nnounced Sperry F lo u r com pany is a w a rd ­ in g a tro p h y fo r the cham pion 4-H c lu b showman o t the W ashington co u n ty fa ir again th is ye a r T his w ill be the th ird year th a t the Sperry com pany has aw arded u t r °p h y fo r th is contest R e d u c t io n s o f 1 5 P e r C e n t In the show m anship contest the I c lu b members a rc judged on th e ir B e lo w B a te A c r e a g e S et | a b ility to f i t and show th e ir a n i­ F o u r-Y e a r P ro g ra m mals. S how m anship events a re i ear rro g ra m I scheduled fo r the Jersey, Guernsey, --------------- i Holstein and B ro w n Swiss breeds Plan Tw in C o n t e s t ' ^ Two Sections, Twelve Pagos Four-H Clubbers Set Many Events for County Fair Sewer Plan Studied by City Council Plans fo r a reco rd n um ber o f e n tra n ts in 4-H c lu b home econ­ omics d e p artm en t events d u rin g the I 1935 W ashington co u n ty fa ir, to be held at Shute p a rk A u g u st 29. 36 and 31. are no w being prepared by 1 O B Kraus, co u n ty school super- inte n de n t D em canning, onstrations room * î m - j E n ^ * " * e r ’ * mg. cooking, E “ in» * ‘ e S e t. provem ent, h o m em aking and camp C ost o f P ro p o s e d W o r k cookery are, »cheduled in a d d itio n to , he usual exhibitg do„ ar djn a t 9 1 8 4 ,0 0 0 ners. s ty le re v u e and Judging con- 1 tests. Contracts Ready Soon «S' Program S uggested , grounds w ill be open Tuesday a ft • Hunks' hea rin g here, has co m p le te ­ Donald Josgy o f the Rock C reek te r served by op e ra tio n o f the as­ ernoon, A u g u st 27, to receive ex- ly overshadowed the possible fa te I j d a iry clu b won the S p e rry tro p h y sociation at H illsb o ro , the co u n ty h i bits, acf according to Kraus. A ll , o f 1. A Hanks, former M edford E n g in e . T w o C a r. P l. . » „ _ i w at ................. ......... *' 1 R o t a r ia n s S p o n s o r in g D o g I ln 1933 He »«»in won the title' of M a r k e t P r ic e t o D e t e r m i n e , tUDlts' ° .................... pu b lish e r now do in g a life te rm In C a rs I lu n g e The aalKM,ia i lo n ch a rte re d by ¡cham pion showm an in 1934. b u t c. D r> ca" nl>n 8 Uc lu b m em bers O r d i n a n c e o n M i l k G r a d e s w ill be re q u ire d to have th e ir e x­ S iz e B e n e f i t P a y m e n t s the state prison here fo r m u rd e r S h o w ; In te re s t K e e n passed the tro p h y on to John H an- 1 0 4 F e e t In to C re e k the federal governm ent und the R e q u e s te d b y H u l i t h ib its at the b u ild in g n o t la te r than M oody th re w u bomb shell Into ______ j sen, also o f the Rock C reek d a iry secretary o f the trea su ry is In ve st­ 9 p. m. o f th a t day so th a t the d is - ) the h c u rln g before G o ve rn o r M a r­ I club. in g funds in the in s titu tio n fo r lin i noon tin F rid a y u fte rn o o n w hen h e e F ive m en w ere k ille d and tw o home co n stru ctio n and re fin a n c in g E v e ry th in g is in shape fo r special The tro p h y w ill be on d isp la y in G eneral features o f new wheat p dy!? m ay p u l ln or5ie r io r Detail« a „ i a„ _____ a tli.ir g e d that K e lla h e r w h ile MTV «e v e r . l v l e t . . . i ? p re s e n t m ortgages A ll fe d era l sav- ""t® rta in m e n t at the co u n ty fa ir the w indow s o f the H ills b o ro A r- contracts have been decided upon. Judgln8 on th e day preceding the r c I ? P*m PL m g us state p a role o ffic e r had en- « v e r i l y in ju re d ut , f , a sso c ia tio n - a r e in- on T hu rsd a y n ig h t. A u g u st 29, by gus and the Forest G rove News- in c lu d in g the rate o f red u ctio n to 8 o f the fa ir C o o kin g e x- “ fa c ilitie s fo r th a t p a rt o f H ------ ille - IIH .IU U 1 IIK uic ia ic u* ICUUVUUU IO . , . , ..... . te ie d Into a c o n tra ct w ith Hunks 0 55 “ m Tuesday w hen a 104- MU“ .d u „ airw( i ” to $ 5 0 » n e r I the subo rd in a te granges and on Tim es u n til the fa ir. . be . asked . .. i h lts . t . n are to u be - „ entered „ .„ „ a — o ro n o o t now n o w served and — a to ----- in ------ 1936 and . the cam paign . h 3b not la te r b Uoro con­ fe r sig n in g up fa rm e rs under the than 9 a m on A u g u st 29. s tru c t a disposal p la n t fo r the en- to secure his release fro m prison | ‘ ,M,t S o u th e rn P u cific t r e s t l e in d iv id u a l savings account A d iv i. F rid a y n ig h t by locals o f the F a rm - --------------------- f o r a co n sid e ra tio n o f *50.000 collapsed tw o and u h a lf m iles dend of three per cent on s a v in g s 1 U n ion, according to C. D M in - new fo u r-y e a r plan w ill be launch-1 Clubs p la n n in g to e nter dem on- a <-’um b>ned estim ated Copies o f the c o n tra ct signed by _C»jchrun. and h u rle d a WU(i declured fo r the last s i x *.on' m anager and board presi- ed in O regon and oth er states soon, ‘ stra tio n teams are asked to n o tify '¡i.as Prc8ented to Hanks and K e llu h e r as w e ll us u fre ig h t engine and tw o cars in to m onths ' * dent. The fa ir w ill be held here p ro b a b ly in A u g u st T he decision t o ' the co u n ty school su p e rin te n d e nt's , , L , ° nc‘ l Tuesday n ig h t by n u m b e r o f le tte rs re la tin g to the E****« B a ld w in creek F o u r o f tile i «< n , . , A ugust 29, 30 and 31 He says that _ . 8 ° ahead w ith the new program o ffic e not la te r than A u g u st 21. ..o M n itin » Por?lan<1 T m n r k t - f Q f ' l t - s r l c and a tte m p t to sign up fro m 50.000.- Schedules w ill then be prepared. d„ , | n i.t„ “ K ,nw rt A Hhough no deal were produced by M oody in vic tim s were m em bers o f the T illu . , 2 , , fro ,n «’«-•port* received by h im th is support o f ills charges m ook-bound tra m No 8H7. w h ile a Tua,aU n V a b prom ises to be v e ry good. 000 to 53.000.000 acres i m e n w e r e h u r le d u n d e r ......... r< m e m b e r e d th a t o n ly sound m o rt- c lu b a n d th e M u tt D o g Show, . . tlo n to the arg u m e n t presented at men w ere b u rle d u n d e r tons o f a a a e s w ill he ic e e ,u ,;d w h ic h w ill be sponsored again th is face °J cro P re s tric tio n s im posed Changes M ade *“ e x h lb lts w ill be sent to th e '„ ¿ " I n o rth w a rd . C un- the hearing by M oody ln opposi- ; tw iste d wood und steel. accepted, year by the local R o ta ry clubs u P °n A m e rican fa rm e rs were read v „ „ , , . roc , ,, , , d 3 *® fa ir - Several scholarships to " '" ^ h a m declared the most desir- R o ta n a L ,n'change o f t h T i h o w t ’ hen- Saturday eve n in g d u rin g th e «Co»Un«s « p . . . «. „ Iumo , , P — — ........ ------------- able arrangem ent w — o u ld be to com ­ lio n Io Hanks" release a re p o rt was t o , , ! M an | „ | u r,d bine the area w ith the proposed e r ^ r in U M e n ^ o T tli ' . U . I t ' n ^ “ “ “ h ” ! west side d is tric t, la y in g lin e wes! linearne ro nlee w e. è BUF ¡c ness o u n ty o T g a Z ^ discussion t i o m ^ e o r f “ plans b J s L CT™?ie rr ” Ce„ lin g a m e and T. G G. H B ronleew included ,®a r' y Í L“ ? J llT O F S P l 111 Wh° d ^ s ’ e 1’ U o mh H ^ X g . on Jackson street and o b taining Sheep and hog show w ill each for“ th e ' W M h iiig to n ‘r o u n ty '’ fai'r*“ on J u !y In a 8eneral w a y th e new flo w by g ra v ity Possible legal in c u ra b ly 11 las o rw s s «♦ f«/1 A w k s t 1» .... — _ — rszxv>f*-«sz«4cs / \ l l A ... L * __ L - t were ta k e n fro m t h e wreckage have about 50 e x h ib its , a cco rd 4 in g to A . u g u st 29, 30 and 31. contracts f fo llo w I the p 1 la _ n o f i the com plications a ris in g fro m the ..1 lo­ against his pardon. severely in ju re d and w ere moved * VF1- '- 'U C lllliy M anager M in to n . He says Interest —. . . . . , , . . old, a lth o u g h some im p o rta n t in - cation o f costs between th e pres­ in the sheep d iv is io n has increased , 'at " f , had “ ‘ w ays supported a novations are in cluded. One is that, i to the G ood S a m a rita n h o sp ital in e n t sewer d is tric t and the new area C ounty o ffic ia ls are not e n t it le d , P o rtlu n d. Kearny, whose co n d itio n m a te ria lly by the h o ld in g o f the «nstead of_a fix e d rate o f benefit was give n as the reason fo r not to ritic a l, r- ... unleuge * k _ i. i expenses . .u In tr a . v e lin g . ; was . re : p o rte d as c --------- hodly P o s t O f f i c e t o b e O p e n e d Forest G ro ve N a tio n a l b a n k sheep h®®811®® of personal know ledge o f paym ents decided upon at the start fa v o rin g the extension o f e x is tin g fro m th e ir home to the co u n ty seat crushed and su ffe re d a fra c tu re d \ P show A d ria n H o rn e c k e r o f H ills - Jhe stru88'®’ abor and w o r ry of of eacb year, the rate w ill be le ft sewers. boro is g ive n V r r f « fo r i n c r Z à C h Z i ^ t dei i a ra tio n o f m ore o r less fle x ib le to conform T r i a l D a te s M ill S tr ik e r s or fro m the co u n ty seat back to le ft leg S tra w n had fo u r broken to P u b lic In s p e c t io n Improvement Suggested I h e ir home, according to A tto rn e y rib s on th e le ft side und was but- in te re st in sw ine because o f his in - n' J C,h ‘s. L M cN a ry, re - < , 0 changing m a rk e t prices, N o t Y e t S e t in C o u r ts Sewers have been la id o u t to d iv id u a l e ffo rts in h e e lp in g nig p u b l‘f a.n'J " hls «communication. . . . . ** G eneral V a n W in k le , lo - g lt im u t e tered. b u t his co n d itio n was not an clubs and th ro u g h . h ? Z f - r n , e Pi 5 ' He s,ated th a t on n um erous'"ci‘ ca- , U n d e r a t h i“ . p Ian a p p ro x im a te ly serve a ll b u ilt-u p streets in the tra v e l expenses, in the o p in io n o f considered c ritic a l. T e n ta tiv e arrangem ents fo r ciuos and th ro u g h th e o ffe rin g o f Slons h l. had O(,n(. , h„ tw o -th ird s o f the prospective bene area west o f th e S outhern P a cific as soon In v e s tig a tio n o f th e accident at tra e ks on Adam s avenue, accord- The sec- Gaston J u ly 15 in w h ic h R alph Ep- in 8 to the re p o rt The general slope each crop lin g and L ester W in n e r w ere k ille d *s to w a rd th e w e stw a rd in to D a iry ___ ______ ____ _ „ ™ . u n til the w ill be conducted to d ay d u rin g the «reek and C un n in g ha m suggested pressed a b e lie f th a t congress had m a rk e t p ric e record fo r th a t year A ugust session o f th e co u n ty grand th a t the tr u n k sewer fo r th e dis- governm ent and those w ho do not tribute»! in any w ay to tin crash l'°m m itte v D e fin ite arrangem ents m l» . I s tn iu l t th t i a e a ir tr .w is - ii.a » i In n h o ii • » „ , * date cannot _______ . s_ ... ■ m i ust stand ow n . expense i , * . 7 * , 7 , r • • , • " » i v ' s ''i'5" «nd be . . . made u n . til . tier- i a r m®rs. according to M in to n . . [ ' f a ir ly protected w estern producers prod is com plete. The am ount o f fhe ju r y . The tw o boys w ere fa ta lly t r ic t be placed south on C o n n e ll going back an ’ » C O p p o r t u m y ^ i U ^ Z show, a new fe a tu re th is year and pledged h im s e lf to co n tin ue ac' o r< il[li tO the “ m ou n t d riv e n by V in c e n t O ber o f Seaside, f e®«fin8 ' " l o a n in te rc e p tin g sewer homes and the co u n ty seat. to c r.m andT h r t ‘ r . i Z i n «'» a" '« inspect the b u ild in g ' because o f Increased in te re st in a c tiv itie s along th a t lin e . needed to b rin g p a rity re tu rn to w ent out o f c o n tro l on the L a u re l- ru n n in g easterly. Cost o f th is im - to truss and th re e o f tiic 10 men I . . .. _ o u u ding . horse ra isin g shown in th is c o u n ty ., O p in io n th a t apparent inconsis- fa rm ers fo r th e ir a llo tm e n ts. wood road east o f Gaston and o v e r- provem ent was estim ated at $28,300. a « •_« -- G row ers need not hesitate to sign lu r n ®d T h a t th e e n tire area east of th e new contracts fo r fe a r o f ad- T ria l o f Dan O 'B rie n o f P o rtla n d , served by laterals on th e east and verse decision on the c o n s titu tio n - o rig in a lly scheduled in th e Forest west streets feeding in to a tru n k a lity of th e A A A , according to G rove ju s tic e o f th e peace c o u rt " w e r ru n n in g south o n T enth Chester C Davis, a d m in is tra to r. I t F rid a y, has been postponed O 'B rie n straet was th e o p in io n expressed is im possible to w a it u n til a fte r a was arrested d u rin g recent la b o r ,n th ® C u n n ingham re p o rt Some o f decision by th e suprem e c o u rt to disturbances at S tim son m ill on a {be blocks have houses fa cin g in la u n ch the new program , because d is o rd e rly conduct charge D ate fo r aP ^o u r directions, b rin g in g about A dm ission to th e fa irg ro u u n n d d s s w w ill a 11V1J.’ hope l th th e ,al1 g ra in A fo r a 1936 be p p i s lanted o f ®‘ g h t C h e rry G rove th ® « necessity __ fo r stub lines. C w u n i l l • H • ® also OO expressed |Z 1 a < - * ^ C n Z i e I V l O t O r the d is tric t atto rn e y's office. T he • r ®P°r t w o u ld serve the e xist- p ro x lm a te ly the same site as th a t bu, th ,. the , r um ">® ®ily Personnel of the post o f- _ _ . i ju r y selected to hear th e t r ia l of I? 8 »ewer d is tric t in the center o f occupied by the old b u ild in g and bV au tom a tic ai -makes* j fice w ill be in tro d u ce d and w ill be ! he could do about the im - | A ho in H ills b o ro last week on dis- the c’ ty . 88 we? as the suggest«) coating a p p r o x im a te ly $3.500,001) “ 81r h™ *®" .. ' present Io e x p la in th e b u ild in g and o rd e rly conduct charges fa ile d to ?cw d ,s tric t* ,h® present lin e be- p o rta tio n o f a g ric u ltu ra l products. The g o ve rn o r has said th a t he w ill! «-«’ro n e r r red J S e w e ll and D e; the postal w o rk to the p u b lic. A ! agree and w ere dismissed ,n t ervePted a t Second a n d O ncnin« r v . n i« u .h -a ■ . th a t th e go ve rn m e nt was n o t en- »■all the le g is la tu re in to special ses- ! u,y C o ron e r E a rl Donelson w ere LnC P051«*1 w o rx to tne p u b lic. A | sum m oned to the scene o f the ac- re Pr ®se n tat,v® ’ be postal d e p art- * 18 bchednletl co uraging it, and th a t a means o f H a rris B rid g e a t F a rm in g to n D edl- Charles Erickson. P u m p k in Ridge J !* n° " Mun hr boob uk tne i«‘d erm g ra n t I . . . . . , */ «$ . m enj ui«$o b«' nres«»nt Here Friday and Saturday » 4, colum n • ) stopping it was being sought. He is approved and the term s o f the i den,t \ ust inald® ’ be W ashington w - hi . P , rated Sunday: Reunion I l r l d w oodcutter, was fin e d $50 T hu rs-1 ______ ' believed that the s itu a tio n was the g ift are d e fin ite ly k n o w n h . r .. co u n ty lin e . S e w e ll declared that A ll W ashington co u n ty post m ast- _ , ------------, ------ _ day w hen he appeared before . C , r ir - - 1 Solons Report i m p o r i O lcinci » ; Arrange Plans Crash Query' Changes Location ¡ S T s,ated that there was .....^ 1 »“!= ;— I I passing of the rlolznagcl r> r ~ oes n o i enange « I g re a tly w ith th e years Tastes and problem s a r c | p re tty m uch th e same today as they were several decades ngo T h is Is revealed by a re v ie w o f the M i years ago w ere "L o rn a Doone,” "The V irg in ia n ." "T h e H o o s i e r School M aster." a n d " T re a s u re Island " In c id e n ta lly e ve ry one o f these title s are s t ill demanded today, a ccording to M iss H a rrie t C. Long, state lib ra ria n . Debate topics o f ' th a t period are s tro n g ly re m in is ­ cent o f the problem s th a t ag ita te the w o rld today: c o rru p t practices ■at elections: in d u s tria l a rb itra tio n : o ld age pensions, w o rkin g m e n 's in ­ surance: c h ild la b o r; In ju n c tio n In labor disputes; fo re st p re se rva tio n; irieom e ta x ; liq u o r le g isla tio n ; teachers' salaries; co nsolidation o f r u ra l schools; sh ip subsidies; food a d u lte ra tio n • • • In an o p in io n th is w eek th e state suprem e c o u rt held th a t loan co m ­ panies le n d in g m oney on autom n- m iles m ust q u a lify under th e M o to r V e h ic le F inance act ra th e r th a n u n d er the S m a ll Loan act Loans u n d e r the fo rm e r act are lim ite d to $5(H) w ith in te re s t charges lim it ­ ed to a m a x im u m o f tw o per cent a m onth. • • • O ffic e space n c tu a lly occupied by state boards, com m issions and de­ partm ents ln Salem increased «5 ; x t cent d u rin g th e past ten years, according to a su rve y made by W (Contlnnadon p*ir« 2. column 2) Vacation Nears End for Local Students B e fo re '• S M - g-> . a « Speaks * R o tiir iil n « Oiarians 8‘ < oon‘ y F air - — - — U« M em bers o f th e co m m itte e a r e , and service shop on th e southw est E L. Johnson. Postm aster H o lz - ! ®°n>®r o f T h ir d and W ashington nagcl. F ather J T Costello. L T , streets has been announced " f o r M cPheeters. W V e rn e M c K in n e y F rid a y and S a tu rda y by H L and S ecretary L . r M o U oore p p I rie to T r . The new •V« O d lllo lj r Ed . t l La, O lV , 3 M » acK s « « v enzic, i\m * ii, $JI ro OU 1«. IU 1 FÌC HCW Should " ’ ’ P ‘ n n "» ^ Z n Z ^ Z ^ H is to ry o f the local post o ffice fro m 1912 u n til th e present d a te 1 —, was give n by Postm aster Fred ( ) ; i u k o f B t ‘ i l V P F t f M I R o ta ry ______ clu b l u n c h - O 1 Holznagel I at the ____ __ , . . « eon T hu rsd a y. He fir s t came hère ! from S herw ood in 1912, passed the c iv il service cxa n iin a tiA n ’’ n7d ” »22u e a position w ith the Z a l o ffic e 1(.s ' ro n d d iv id e n d a m o u n tin g to R n c .in i. i_ in«« - ° Cnl ° . 0 P * 1- cent on sav in g s d e p artm en t Receipts in 1934 am ounted to claim s was a u tho rize d in th e B a n k $23,000 u n d e r three-eent postage o f B eaverton liq u id a tio n F rid a y by and the peak before the depression an o rd e r signed by C irc u it Judge w ith tw o -ce n t postage W’as $20.600 R. F ra n k Peters. F unds to be dis- he said Holznagel p o in ted out th a t trib u le d on th e second d iv id e n d since co in in g here receipts have was I ( ’■•'It H.1,,-,1 s. 7, au tho rize d in fir s t divid e n d s. “F tures are also scheduled. „ . , E v e ry m odern im p ro v e m e n t fo r c° m f° r t and convenience bas b Back continue* t^ p r e v a T i a n d ’ a ^ ' n A" ne ighbor ^ r e d ^ p d y k e ^ a Z h e W1U co n tln u ® “ > P re va il and a id in x “or, r r e a u p a y x e , was th e ! ous V im e s ^ w a Z x n r M i^ t 18^ Pw ! i P le a d in g ilfv lia _ r G * b d riv in g » l ° a . ^ har/ 5 o l . I,,..™ * H lU sboro F T in to xica te d , F ra n k Local Physician Studies la te s t in o44n « > v » ? A « .. , • P a T-» Sargical Tech nique from M ayo Study S S I & « œ s ä ä ; D r. A. O. P itm a n re tu rn e d to m e n t b u t fe lt th a t th e re w o u ld be - we h a rke n back to .« . rd \ y. - th e stu l i t t le c h a n c e in « n ,o h » h . w ® y. u , u , . cnanct to do it w ith t h e , rugged r „ „ „ „ d i in rldi ^ u , 1„n« d iv „ i id a lis — m , o f «, th e p io - p re s id e n ts opposiUon. neer." T he m eeting was la rg e ly atte nd - ed by pioneer descendants a n d A t l l l l l l I IC IC I I l C r t others interested fro m a ll sections o f th e co u n ty and elsew here F o l- lo w in g th e d e d ica to ry program the ___ j an n ua l F a rm in g to n re u n io n a n d Num erous A rre sts Made D u rin g s h ip ^ a n d ' a c q u a in ta n c e V 'o f * m anv ------- YoUth Held Here on rorgery c o u n t ------------ ----nvurant viroinancp h“8 4 000 b®‘fci- Agricultural Director Says Agreement Still in Effect Person.il Property "uond ' ’ t ? 1'1' w ,, R W *,X R^CClptS Given o f Bend. T he W illa m e -— tte i ------------ 1 Sawyer w . ye r P roject co m m itte e w ill meet w ith ’ he congress the second day. S ta rtin g fro m C o rv ..... .. the m orn - . W y o C liffo uncan o f Forest nlc«ors, w h o are w elcom ed and d Z “ f t p . ? “ ‘Z p u rp «’us®s Fac,u - endorsements. A. M Yeager o f w ho reca lled v is itin g the pionee. ance setting the a m ount o f f i r e , come th e re fro m 3,1 over th ® w o rld b ? n ^ ro v i Z d . ‘ >a,nUn< haVC alS° ^ \ 7 V u T ‘ ^ c e r % o w L Crd a ^ ‘ Paren“ " h> d ra n t re n ‘ als in ’ “ •«‘ F P itm a n said c ity o f H ills - th a t w h ile at the c lin ic th e re w ere Plaque, presented b y M ^ r S i n T « ^ d " “ 1 A u ^ d - “ ° rs p r Z n V f ? o m I^ a . o ^ A bronze J’bJ]lp lc t «l5L re rn°deled and the in - here and booked on a c h a rg e ja 'o il f d®*®«ndants o f _ P »-u n a a r rris r is , , was > M vum n m a , tw h m ilip p H was T i,es(j.,v bv Geor ■ ,Wbrd »rom e South A in m e erica, tw o o iro fro tn m J II h « rg e ry by a te n ria lte ra ra tio tio n n . . u n v e ile d by m ap,-r atter The Clt> En8la n d anu and fro m every e ve ry state state m in r b u ild A ln t 8 redecorated ------------------ fo ‘ ^•«vs.x uj m u .ttiv a i l a a lte vjy M m rs. is. C. v. R m ichardson cna ra so n m mm Th« h e a rin g iru m M od e rn istic fu rn itu r e is convenient state P D A A. * R.. Previous- , the he un n A g ro u p o f G erm an doe . T h a t Yeager had raised a check cheek o ° f tb ® ? „ s,ate • assisted b y m ,v b,m n s,T «eT M r T t ,? ? d u? io ion t h . PaC « ® rin to custody T h u « ^ 1 O W n S € *n d G r O U p are expected to operate u n d er the tion, and is 100 per cent back o f Dividend Ordered *rv,ce' Four Major Farm Sessions Scheduled at State College co u n ty g ro u p th a t the most c a re fu l study was being give n th is and o th e r a g ric u ltu ra l problem s T h a t an a tte m p t was being made ’ » repeal l the R eciprocal llv as*, v l O l 04. *t 1 a T T rade aU V H onored at M eet lam ettc V a lle y irrig a tio n to u r. -in g a fte r the reclam a tio n m eeting m<,ntb? p e rio d e n d in g J u ly 31. on . ch a rg e o f nnintii-u n v» » 1 . I law. ju s t as th o ug h no question nnv T he fir s t event w ill b rin g a g ri- adjourns, the s ix th annual W ilia m ' ®p o r ,_?iIed , b i' at a n other Le o na rd C P u lle n o f E l c C t L e a d e r 1 had been raised, and ju s t as though 'la w th a , f Pr” ^ c u ltu ra l, econom ists fro m educn c ite ........... ir rig a tio n to u r w ill b e - w ^ k . b y M is s . G ladys Eisner, ta x P o rt|nnd t _, ____ _ ,10 decision b y the suprem e co u rt w e m,‘y able '"’s*’ 1 P o rtla n d, a rre s t« ! on . charge o f The H ills b o ro Tow nsend c lu b ™ , s Z i n g " s £ d 8UPr“ ’e y ° U w ith a tru c k tio n a l in s titu tio n s th ro u g h o u t the ; g in w ith the fir s t d i y spent in -aim -¡¡«'«'¡hm d®P»’ y T o ta l on a ll years ™ ewy pk ,je e .s both ¿ a" ua'-y »" ‘ b® ®” d ffte d in* the“ e c o o u n u tv n t y U ^ ii « v « r C?h ‘ ,n,’,ec.ts “ i ,he BaP‘ is t ch u rch n e xt In a le tte r to A. M. Chapman. 'I th e re fo re w ish to advise the western states to OSC to discuss co u n ty w h e re n e w p ro je cts both , , , w eek-end -e rv in a n n a ?Xo nnd W ednesday eve n in g at 8 o’c lo ck fo r a d m in is tra to r o f the O regon P ru n e P™ »1« •» charge o f the v a iio u s in general the re la tio n o f e co n o m ic, large and sm a ll are in o p e ra tio n 1 J u ly wa!' * 43 851 « , h „i» _a . ? ? 8 a" d election o f o ffic e rs and a d v is o ry C o n tro l B o a rd , a n d c o n c u rre d in b v m-'«rkctlng agreem ents or codes th at th e ory to present a g ric u ltu ra l pro- this year. The second day w ill be " C o lle c tio n s d u rin g each o f the a h a lf dav sentence im oosed b v ‘the k o ffic c r ? ? nd a d v is o ry C o n tro l Board, and concurred in by grams la n d p la n n in g, p ro d u ctio n spent in P olk. Y a m h ill and Wash- I P°st *®ven m onths are rep o rte d as local ju s tic e of the oe ice board. P ro g ra m includes special G o ve rn o r Charles H. M a rtin and we sh a ll expect them to operate I’ttn nr%«41 i in«»!«»., .« old • . r<~»ilzstsro• T ss n vs u ss ary, m *«. •■loo’» m r» . . R u d ya rd __ * b o ro rou te m d usic -■»»« and — an auiiress address oy bv m th e e pres- pres- A A rden rden A. A Heed, Reed c c h h ie ie f f o o f f the the d d iv iv i- i* u n d er the la w , ju s t as th o ug h no co n tro l l, m n a i'k rk e tin g if nifi'hiitnnn«c agreem ents nnd in g to n r.z.ta»«$iauA counties > v ie w in g > both follow s: Ja $2387.01 Febru lows: ary. $2,387.01; Febru- K e n t o f H • ills $9839 54; '■ M a r c h . $21,096.58; 4 was arrested M onday fo r the w " o RP L 'W h®re Do sion o f m arke t enforcem ent, W h ite question had been raised, and ju s t research program s. ¡a n d new projects. ary, , *— --------- Hl. $1432 18; M ay, $1840.69; June, reputed u ic e n v o f a 16-gallon keg HWe? ‘8 the tH ,c ° f “ ys in >’ ar<: as th o ug h no decision b y th e sis- The second conference is called I - ________________ A p ril, 21.13; and J u ly , $3690.20 . .. a a v " n is aPPa r«’ n« a‘ ’ his tim e th a t prernc c o u rt was be in g asked. The by the U n ite d States d e p a rtm e n t o f o f_ • r-x I $2821 ____ _ Deeds o f beer fro m the "Town Rp u m D ' a t i H TH dd In ’ I h he „ co u n ty a ---------- .... r A oha . ic , , h * K e n p t . I The president attended th e w e s t- ' we are faced w ith co n tin ue d delay state d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu re w ill a g ric u ltu re f o r o ffic ia l research '^ "e i..d < l Io c c V .u - n tcd 'fo A j lo h a " The T h e “ ,| th e .. « wh leaders in the 11 w estern states <_ j an a d d itio n a l $545.09, hich ixent eve charged took place w Saturdav o " ' ,rU| y, and P’c n ic at Jantzen in a r u lin g on th»- c o n s titu tio n a lity co n tin u e to s u p p o rt the codes and «narged to o k place S a tu id a y eve- Reach last w eek and has v e ry def- of Oregon's A g ric u ltu ra l A d ju s t m a rk e tin g agreements, and o ffe rs It is to be th e te ch n ica l h n lf o f n C i M t l f A r t r t liz - 'iO r t n ------------------- , ning. regional conference, the general V IR in i /a p p lic a tio n cpR * • j F ra n k F I ln lt e J n fo rm a ,lo n fo r aI1 Tow nsend m enl act. bv th.- suprem e c o u rt o f ®n t 'r® c«> operation, inasm uch w was TN , a f B eaverton members and frie n d s in th is com- Or. on. a n d th a t th e u n cei ta in tv l b " is the la w and w ill continue f<- section o f w h ic h w ill m eet I n ! S u p p o rtin g data to the c ity 's a p - * " A F u n d s K e c e iv e d Logan U tah, 10 days later. The p lic a tio n fo r a fe d e ra l g ra n t " o f I * ° C o v e r P a s t W e e k a charge o f d r iv in g ' w h U e ''t? n in k ' n?u n i,y ■T0! ’ ” " '* " 8 th c pro g ra m o f the la w being uph eld Is h a vin g he u n til declared otherw ise.” C o rv a llis session is to prepare a $175,000 to w a rd co n stru ctio n o f th e Funds w ere made a v a ila b le Wed St a T * “ ' . W ith re ' a d® ™ r al ‘ zln 8 a«®®» upon t h e ---------------------------- J a m e s W h it e la w A tte n d s sum m ary o f results to date on the proposed m u n ic ip a l w n te r system nesdav to cover SERA p ro je cts in n ' n i™ ^ £ ^ 4 * i i " dieS -hu c l,lb in o ra l® o f P i n c e r s and manage V e r b o o r t F a r m e r s ’ U n i o n C o n v e n t io n a t S e a t t l e new typ e o f research d e term in e d wns file d w ith C C. H ockley, act- W ashington co u n tv fo rP th»> nasi C y B e K,n a C o r n a r® asl«ed to b rin g sandwiches or m ent o f th.- va riou s agreements, as . « ... James W h ite la w , loval C h e vro le t upon n a tio n a lly nt re g io n a l c o n fe r­ Ing state engineer fo r the fe d era l i week a cco rd in g to R W W eil P a c k i n g W o r k T o d a y . V ^ f f e e " “ m p W‘ ' ,Urnisi! we" aS ° n the gcneral pub,,c ‘ ° M W e d n e s d a y N ig h t and O ld sm o b ile denier, attended ences Inst M arch. em ergency a d m in is tra tio n o f p u b lic eountv r e lie f co m m itte e ch a irm a n R a y -M a lin g cannerv started ru n h T i n r iu • i « W « F 'r ,he h "rp o s e o f c la r ify in g V e rb o o rt local o f F arm ers’ U n - In ease th e n » ^ ^ 81 k °Ui th *' P" S i,i° n tho " f a«- i«” ' w ill meet In C O F at V e r- the A ugust C h e v ro le t "R oundup" of T h is research contem plates g re a t­ works. M onday T he data re q u ire d Th,- local commHtee expect T t " , n in g on c o m £ d n y and “ x ^ c t “ to Seattle, Wash , Tuesday M E Coyle, er emphasis on the stu d y o f ad­ in ................................................................ r “ ; > "■ » - ' « - clu d e d estim ates o f ln b o r re q u ire ­ president o f the C h e v ro le t company, ju stm e n ts in fa rm in g by regions ments. costs, fin a n c in g methods, and W E. H o lle r, vice-president, and the study o f the ty p e o f fa rm ­ etc. E stim ated cost o f th c p ro je ct w ere in attendance ing areas fro m th c sta n dp o in t of was set at $380,000 i p i . Y i i i ume. i tend. I we fln d the p roducers and those bers. S lig h tly m ore th a n n m o n th o f vacation rem ains fo r students at the H ills b o ro u n io n h ig h and ele­ m e n ta ry schools, opening dates h a v ­ in g been set fo r Septem ber 9 M any o f the o th er schools in th e co u n ty w ill open th e ir doors fo r the fa il te rm on th e same day, w h ile a large n u m b e r have set Septem ber 2, L a b o r Day. to begin in s tru c tio n A rran g e m e nts have been made io g ive physical education In stru ctio n at both l i i t l i i and loeul ele m e n ta ry schools d u rin g th e com ing school year. T w o in s tru c to rs , a m an and a wom an, have been h ire d fo r this w o rk. CltV OllbniltS Data ^ “”