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Farmers’ Union
Growth Steady
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id t u in g th e la. I fiv e year. . and tin*
jp u lu n g o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n in to
I th e eastern states and deep so u th
was re p o rte d by F F K< iin e d v .
iia tio n a l i i n d a r v in a p e n a l in
Ite r v ie w w ith T h e A rg u s d u rin g hi.
;>tay in H ill b o ro A u g u s t 26.
Kennedy
is p a r tic u la r ly
o p ti
ovei
th e
chances o f
W illia m
I ■Njik' . N
N i o r t h D a k o t a c o n g r e s s m a n ,
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p r e s id e n t o f t h e U n i t e d
I S t »it«
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t
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w h ic h he has tra v e le d , he a id w ill
! g iv e a m a jo r ity to I .e n ike
The.*«’
| states, i t c u rrie d . w o u ld tie «uiough
to th ro w th e e le c tio n i n t o ro n g t« * - .
and th e re fo re ussuie his '«’le c tio n
In a d d itio n to th e d e s ire o f the
u n io n to e le ct a p re s id e n t, th e re
a lso is a com pieh« n sive p ro g ra m
b e in g ad vo cate d to b rin g q u ic k
a id to tin* fa rm e r o th e r th a n the
p resent s u b s id y p la n
T in s plan
I lls tw o phases, th e m o n e ta ry and
the m a rk e tin g K e n n e d y e x p la in e d
»Most im p o rta n t.
Kennedy de­
clares, is th a t w h ic h deals w ith
m oney F u s t’ the u n io n advocates
th e re fin a n c in g o f fa rm c re d its by
issuance «if n w
c u rre n c y up to
a b o ut th re e b illio n d o lla rs w h ic h
w ill be loaned fro m a re v o lv in g
fu n d to th e fa rm e rs at one and a
h a lf |x*r cent in te re s t, th e p r in ­
c ip a l to be |>aid back o v e r a p e rio d
o f 27 years
A n o th e r pha.>e o f t h e m o n e ta ry
I > o is th e c re a tio n o f a g o v e r n
J b a n k to re p la c e th e fe d e ra l
re s e rv e system , th is bank to issue
a ll c u rre n c y used in th e U n ite d
States.
T h e b a n k w o u ld be c o n tro lle d
b y a b o a rd o f d ire c to rs m ade up
o f a m em b e r fro m each state, the
m e m b e r to b«- elected by d ire c t
v o te o f tin - people in a m a n n e r
s im ila r to th e e le c tio n o f a sen­
a to r.
M a rk e tin g . K e n n e d y e x p la in e d ,
w o u ld be lim ite d by la w w h ile
p ro d u c tio n w o u ld
b«* a llo w e d to
proceed w ith o u t re s tra in t. T h e o n ly
p ric e
f ix in g
by the g o ve rn m e n t
u n d e r th is p lan, w o u ld be to set
a m in im u m p ric e not less th a n the
a v e ra g e cost
o f p ro d u c tio n o v e r
a p e rio d o f fiv e years.
O n a n y p ro d u c t o f w h ic h not
eno ug h is p ro d u ce d in the U n ite d
States, im p o rts w o u ld be lim ite d
to th e a m o u n t o f th e d iffe re n c e be-
twe« n p ro d u c tio n and c o n s u m p tio n ,
he said.
T hose fa rm p ro d u c ts on w h ic h
th e re w e re su rp lu s e s w o u ld
be
b u rre d by e m b a rg o in ste a d o f b>
re c rip o c a l tre a ty as n o w
P ro d u c ts w o u ld be h a n d le d d i ­
r e c tly fro m fa rm to th e fir s t m a r ­
ke t p o in t, w h e re th e percentage
o f s u rp lu s w o u ld be segregated fro m
th e a m o u n t needed fo r d o m e stic
c o n s u m p tio n , the p ro d u c e r r e c e iv ­
in g th e d o m e s tic p u c e fo r a ll but
th e s u rp lu s w h ile th e s u rp lu s w o u ld
be p a id fo r at th e w o r ld m a rk e t.
K e n n e d y p o in te d out.
C o m m e n tin g on th e w o rk o f o r ­
g a n iz a tio n in th e south. K e n n e d y
d e c la re d th a t th e c o n d itio n o f the
te n a n t fa rm e r a n d s h a re c ro p p e r
w as d e p lo ra b le .
“ T h e s h a re c ro p p e r a n d te n an t
suffered g re a tly th ro u g h th e a ctio n
o f th e tr ip le A ,” he sa id “ U n d e r
th is la w , the te n an ts and .share­
c ro p p e rs w e re d e p riv e d o f th e ir
acreage o f crop s by th e o w n e rs
w h o d iv e rte d th e b e n e fits to th e m ­
selves.
“ B y reason o f th is w e no w fin d
these classes d e s titu te , liv in g in
th e h o ve ls fo rm e i lv occupied by
th e negroes. These w h ite s a re even
d e p riv e d o f th e ir r ig h t to vo te and
■ reg ister th e ir d is a p p ro v a l o f the
s itu a tio n ." he e x p la in e d .
T ile disenfranchisem ent c a m e
a bout, he sa id , th ro u g h law s in the
.southern states w h ic h fo rb id p e r­
sons to v o te w h o have not p a id
th e p o ll ta x. P o ll ta x , o r head tax.
is a le v y on th e person o f sums
r a n g in g - u p w a r d fro m $1 T oo poor
to pay th is ta x, these p ople, K e n -
j< n
• fo iiu
r n i iA i
I w< u b l r a th e r ha ve < ne l i t t l e r<»*e,
I r«»rn th e irar<ien <»f a f r i e n d ;
T h a n to have th e
f lo w e r *
W hen rny - ’ ay • . «.arth m o » l en<J.
, Or.son G B re tz. 69, fo r n e a rly 20 I w o u b l rath«
th e k in d e s t w o rd -,
i y e a r . , con n ecte d w ith th e P o rtla n d A n d th e -rr...«-
; heart, it
t ill
o ffic e s o f th e M a . a chusetts L ife 't h a n f la t t e r y
d to be.
In su ra n ce co m p a n y, d u d F rid a y at A m l th is iif« ha«
hi horn - in F orest G ro v e T h e f u ­ 1 u n til« ! r i tl h i - r ha ve a lo v in ir »m ile .
n e ra l wa; h e ld S u n d a y in Forest F ro m fri» i.> ,- I I n o w a re tru e .
G ro v e M ethod), t c h u rc h . T he Rev T h u n te a r* her! ‘ ro u n d m y ra -k e t.
.Jcy «• B u n ch , pastor, was in charge, W hen t h i- *« r id 1 b id a d ie u .
a i* ’ ed by The Rev. J. R .Jeffery
So »end '• *■ a ll th«- flo w e r^ O nlay,
o f O reg o n C ity . C o n c lu d in g s e rv ­ W h e th e r p i ’ .k < r w h ite <>r r e d :
ice at th e S e llw o o d m au o le u m wa. I ’d r a th e r have one bl<»*M»m now
a I w h en I ’ m dead.
p riv a te . .Mr B re tz had been in T h a n a t r i
I'
M h K reh <>f HHIahor«»
p o o r h e a lth fo r se v e ra l m on th s
’T h e C a r n a t i o n . |
M r B re tz was b o rn O c to b e r 1.5.
1866. at L a k e Odessa. M ich . In 1899
Plea: e : m d in new s co p y e a rly
he m a rrie d M iss E w ild a St in c h - to th e A rg u s .
It
com b, w h o d ie d in 1922 T h e y are
s u rv iv e d b y a d a u g h te r. M rs. O pal
C la rk ' i and one grandson, 1
B -
SAXTON A LOONEY
V e rn e B re tz C la rk e
P ro d u cers of Qui lity
M r. B re tz la te r m a rrie d M r s .
SAND
and GRAVEL
s
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rv
iv
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th
e
r
M a ry B la c k . w h o
tw o b ro th e rs.
near r e la tiv i •s are
P la n t lo c a te d 4 m ile s n o rth o f
D a v id u f E v a rt. M ic h , anti D o n a ld
F o re s t G ro v e o n -G a le s C re e k.
o f F o r t W u rth . Texas. and a ti.s-
Phone 1G09R
tc r.
M rs. R u th B u c k b o ro u g it
of ■
E v a n .to n , 111.
In th e East M r. B re tz was a
WE DEAL I S REAL ESTATE
fa rm e r and m e rc h a n t. In 1908 the
W rite
fa m ily m ove d to P o rtla n d and he
Fire and Automobile Insurance
non e n te re d th e in s u ra n c e b u s i­
Make L o a n and Issue Surety Bonds
ness. He was an a c tiv e w o ik e r in
the M e th o d is t c h u rc h .
I U l l l o i l o \ i I the
in is tie
P age Eleven
HILLSBORO. A k e l 'S , HILLSBORO, OREGON
KU RA TLI & W ISM ER
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In
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The
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S to re
HILLSBORO,
Telephone 1891
OREGON
1236 Second St.
MAKE YOUR
ShoppingJ&b
AS YOU READ
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR
nedy >.nd. n o w ca n n o t re g is te r th e ir
vote*
Thus law’, he f u r th e r e xp la in e d ,
is an a n tiq u e fro m th e C iv il w a r
days w h e n the s o u th e rn e r m ade
law s to p ro h ib it the excessive negro
vo te fro m o v e rb a la n c in g the w h ite
d o m in a tio n .
Kennedy
re c e n tly
t r a v e le d
th ro u g h th e d ro u th area and o f th is
he re m a rk e d th a t t h e s itu a tio n
th e re was not n e a rly as s< v e re as
re p o rte d H e c ite d his fa th e r s fa rm
in Iow a w h ic h is in c lu d e d in the
area s tric k e n Oats, he said, w e n t
45 bushels to th e a cre and the
co rn w ill m ake a good crop. W h ile
th is is not th e best y ie ld k n o w n , it
.still is a lo n g w a y fro m a fa ilu re ,
he said.
H o w e ve r, th e n* a re spots w h e re
n o th in g w as harv« sted and o th e r
spots w h e re th e crops have been
f a ir ly good, he p o in te d out. The
d ro u th
e xte n d s
fro m th e R o cky
m o u n ta in s to th e A tla n tic coast.
Rock Creek Pastor
on Eastern Trip
<Br Mr« Frank Feaoldtl
R O C K C R E E K - R e v B. M F res-
e n b org le ft th is w e e k on a t r ip
e x it He w ill v is it h is m o th e r in
Io w a anrl a tte n d th e S yn o d o f th e
R e fo rm e d ch u rc h . T h e S u n d a y
school classes here w ill be h e ld as
usual.
Aid to Meet
and
to
T ole d o .
v is it
w it h
re la tiv e s
at
E asts Move
M r and M rs. F ra n k East m oved
S a tu rd a y fro m th e A b ra h a m Z u m -
k e h r p la ce to th e D r P a g e le r place
He d riv e s back and fo r th to his
w o r k in P o rtla n d a nd th e n e w lo ­
c a tio n is m ore c o n v e n ie n t.
J u liu s S y c h ro w s k v re tu rn e d M o n ­
d a y fro m a fe w w e e ks’ sta y at th e
h o m e o f Joe H e rsh e y a t Bacona.
SAFETY
3>/2%
Paul Luethe Married
P a u l L u e th e . son o f M rs. T heresa
L u e th e o f B ro o k s H ill, was m a r­
r ie d in S e a ttle A u g u s t 23. H e r e ­
c e n tly
fin is h e d
his fo u r
ye a rs
tr a in in g as a m a rin e . M r. and M rs.
L u e th e in te n d to m a ke t h e ir hom e
on B ro o ks H ill
Jo h n B o e c k li o f B ro o k s H ill e x ­
h ib ite d
21 head o f h is
B ro w n
Sw iss c a ttle nt th e G resh a m fa ir
la st w e e k. He w i l l e x h ib it a t th e
C a n b y fa ir th is w e e k.
Miss M a ttie B o e c k li is e m p lo ye d
at th e H a n n cm a n h o s p ita l.
T H O M A S B IR G E S S
NORTH
P L A IN S — M rs
C la ra
G a rw o o d was s u d d e n ly c a lle d to .
H u n ts v ille . Wash . F rid a y e ve n in g
by th e d e a th
o f her
grandson.
I T ho m a s B urgess, 9. H is d e a th was
th e re s u lt o f a h e a rt a tta c k T h o m ­
as F B urgess was b o rn in H ills ­
b o ro N o v e m b e r 17, 1926. to M r.
and M rs. F ra n k
B urgess 'M a r y
G a rw o o d '.
He is s u rv iv e d b y his p a re n ts
and one b ro th e r, S ta n le y.
T he lh Iv e tta and P h illip s L a d ie s ’
A id o f th e R e fo rm e d c h u rc h w ill
P lra s e send in new s
meet w ith M rs E rnest S ta e h le Sep­
te m b e r 9 a nd w i l l n o t m eet th is to the Argus.
co p y e a rly
S afety is the w atchw ord of this institution.
Every know n s a fe g u a rd sta n d s back of your in­
vestm ent.
Sound F irst M ortgages red u ced each m onth
bv m onthly p ay m en t— insured ag ain st fire — su p e r­
vised by S ta te of O regon.
Any am ount accep ted . E arnings paid to you
in cash.
IN V E S T
TO D A Y !
RELIABLE
SAFE
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n.
J. M PERSON. Manager
Savings A- Loan Bldg
Hillsboro. Oregon
tf
w eek,
M r. and M rs Ren L e u a n d fa m ­
ily o f th is se ctio n . M r. a nd M rs.
W a lte r N ic h o ls and fa m ily o f B e th ­
a n y and M rs. W a lte r W ism e r and
M iss O p h e lia W is m e r o f H ills b o ro
p ic n ic k e d at Lost p a rk S unday.
Picnic Held
T h e S u n d a y school p ic n ic o f th e
F ree M e th o d is t c h u rc h o f B ro o k s
H ill was h e ld at C o lu m b ia p a rk
T uesday n ig h t.
Visit in California
M r. a nd M rs. F re d W e ld o n le ft
last w e e k fo r G ilr o y , C al , to v is it
his m oth e r.
M r. and M rs M ik e W a e fle r and
d a u g h te r I.a v id a
le ft W ednesday
fo r a fe w d a ys’ t r ip to th e beach
Property Owners
BE SURE TO SEE
th e D is p la y a n d D e m o n s tr a tio n o f
Oliver Hart-Parr Tractors
Oliver Farm Tools
Myers Water Systems
New Sewer District
W e are p re p a re d to connect
y our hom e to th e new sew ­
er. Call 1341. W e will he
glad to give you an estim ate
on th e jo b . No obligation.
at the WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR
H illsb o r o — S e p te m b e r 3, 4 a n d 5
W e sell all sizes of
S ew er Pipe
J. T. "Jack” FOSTER
ALL SIZES CLAY AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE
Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co.
Phone 1341
North of Cannery, across W. Washington S t
With Farmers’ Cash Store
130 E. Main St.
Phone 3061
Hillsboro. Orc.