Page Two satisfactory, th e county court may request th e state d ep artm en t of a g ri­ cu ltu re to q u a ra n tin e any such w eed-infested farm w ithin such d istrict T his q u a ra n tin e w ould p re ­ vent th e m ovem ent of infested crops, o r livestock, from such farm s except u n d er such conditions as max be p rescribed in th e q u aran tin e o r­ der. A ctivities o f t h e W ashington county ru ral reh ab ilitatio n program M iv I evy Tax bave been continued under the E xpenses of controlling weeds on county highw ays, and public land F arm S ecurity ad m inistration Yu to r Madsen, county supervisor a r and for cooperation w ith ind iv id ­ nouueed this week. T h ere w ill he uals. state and federal agencies in co ntrolling noxious weeds w ithin a no change in the policy, he said The F arm S ecurity a d m in istra­ district, a re to be met by a tax lex x tion is a federal bureau rec e n tb d eterm in ed by the county court. created by th e secretary of a g ri­ ..Oil BUCh funds are to be expended cu ltu re to ad m in ister the tenant an. u n d er th e ir supervis en Weed con­ reh ab ilitatio n sections of the Bank trol d istricts max be term inated, or heud-Jones ten an t bill, replacing modified, as to certain xveeds at any tlie program form erly adm inistet c.l lim e by th e count) court a fte r a by the R esettlem ent a d m in is tra te n hearing has been held and it has been d eterm in ed that the district M oney A rrives seems im practicable, or likely to F irst allotm ent of rehabilitation w ork in ju ry to the people o f the funds for the 19.37-38 crop vear has district. been received by th e state office In a case of a special w eed d is­ and was made av ailable in the v a ri­ trict set up by a petition, such d is­ ous counties S eptem ber 1. The a l­ trict may be term inated, o r m o d i­ location provided $100.000 for O re­ fied. w hen a m ajo rity of th e lund gon ow ners in th e d istrict petition such Procedure and policy of m aking action, o r by action taken at a p u b ­ reh abilitatio n loans to farm fam ­ lic hearing. ilies unable to p rocure adequate com m ercial credit, w i l l continue Must C lean T hreshers This law now m akes it m an d a­ under th e new setup Madsen said Farm d eb t ad ju stm en t, together tory that o p erato rs of any h a rv e s t­ ing m achinery, of any kind th at is w ith com m unity and co-operative from place to place, shall be services, w ere likew ise tran sferred moved moved only a fte r such equipm ent to supplem ent the reg u lar reh ab il­ has been cleaned th oroughly w hen itation program . used on w eed infested farm s. Hay. C rack A rm y rid e rs fro m th e ! tltlo n s f o r aw ards in a ll saddle W hile the section of th e tenant straw of o th er crop residue infested U n ited States, Canada, and p ro b ­ and harness classes. bill, providing loans f o r tenant w ith noxious weeds, havm g p artial fan n ers to become ow ners, C overing I I acres, the E xpo si­ ......." _ ------ .‘V is “ a b ' or fully form ed seeds, can not be ably M exico, w ill be headlined per­ uf the new program . the s m a ll m ove d fro m th e la n d on w h ic h fo rm e rs at the 27 th a n n u a l Pa­ tio n con tain s 19 gre at shows In percentage cf tenancy in Oregon, grow n to o th er land w hich is not in ­ c ific In te rn a tio n a l L ive sto ck E x ­ one. In a d d itio n to the e n te rta in ­ as com pared to sou th ern states, a - fested. p o sitio n to be he ld in P o rtla n d m ent are Inclu de d e d uca tion al well as th e sm all allotm ent for o p ­ The am ended laxv. w hile in m anv th is year, O ctober 2 to It) , ln c lu - and in te re s tin g e x h ib its o f d a iry erations this year, w ill m ake few respects not d ifferen t from th e old. E x p lo its o f these s k ille d ca ttle , beef, sw ine, fa t stock, loans of this ty p e available. C om ­ clarifies some phases of it. and sltre. m ittees for m aking ten an t loans places m ore responsibility upon th e horsem en w ill be added a ttra c ­ d r a ft horses, sheep, goats, dogs, w ill be set up in only one or txvo farm o perators them selves in de­ tio n s a t th e fa s t-m o v in g Rodeo p o u ltry and pet stock, w o ol and counties, according to p r e s e n t term in in g w hat they desire to have and H orse Show held in th e T an- m oh air, d a iry products, w ild life , plans. carried out in th e ir resp ectiv e com ­ b a rk arena. f r u it , g ra in , and vegetables. Many Loans Made m unities in th e w av of w eed con­ T he Rodeo, presented as the Results o f w o rk accom plished In this county. 156 loans have trol. been m ade since th e establishm ent season’s fin a l event o f its k in d , th ro u g h 4-H C lu b a c tiv ity and of the office, w ith HO of th ese loans makes possible th e b illin g o f top- S m ith-H ug hes v o ca tio n a l tra in in g still outstanding. M adsen reported notch, cham pion bucharoos, and w ill be given p ro m in e n t place. this w eek. R ecord of collections bulldoggers o f the e n tire W est to "A d va n ce e n trie s in su re a rec­ has been excellent, he said. p it th e ir d a rin g a g a in st some o f o rd show ing th is y e a r,’* stated S tate loans am ounted to S876.000 the m ost n o to rio u s o u tla w horses O. M . P lu m m e r, general m anager for th e present crop year, w ith the (By Mrs. L ew is Raymond) first m atu rities d u e late this fall LAL REL A CRES—Miss Lois R ob­ and w ild e s t steers fro m P a cific o f th e E xp o sitio n . "P u b lic in te re s t and nex t spring. For 1935-36. $599.- inson. b ride-elect of H arold Brown N o rth w e st ranges, as w e ll as th e in the p ra c tic a l p ro m o tio n a l and 100 w as loaned for livestock, m a­ of Hillsboro, w as honored w ith a fie rce st B ra h m a steers fro m In d ia . educational p ro g ra m a ffo rd e d by chinery. feed, seed and o th er capital kitchen sh o w er at th e hom e of R iv a lin g th e Rodeo w ill be one the E xp o sitio n has so co n siste n tly goods. Of this last am ount. $208.900 her m other. .Mrs. C. F. Robinson. already has been paid back S ep tem b er 8. P resen t w ere M es­ o f the m ost elab orate H orse Shows increased, th is tw en ty-se ven th con­ dam es V. L. LaBaw. S h o rty M artz in years, pre sen ting b lu e -rib b o n secutive a n n u a l event should prove to be a g re a te r success tha n and A. G. R oberts, all of H illsboro: A. W. B enjam in of Scholls. H J. purebreds In h ig h -ste p p in g cornpe- ever b e fo re ." H aase of Iow a Hill. R. K W il­ son and Miss C elestine W aibel oi Firdale. an d felloxv club m em bers. (C ontinued fro m pajre 1) N ext club m eeting w ill be held at dem eanor subject to a fine of from th e hom e of Mrs. Sam A ue Septem $10 to $100 b er 22. A fter a district has been declared Mrs. D an C a rte r sp en t last w eek organized, a w eed inspector shall w ith h er m other-in-law . Mrs. Will be appointed by th e co u rt whose C arter, h elp in g w ith th e g herkit, Jo h n M eurer. 86. w ho cam e to d u ty it w ill be to see th a t th e p ro ­ picking. D an cam e out late in th e P ortland in 1882. died S ep tem b er 8. visions of the act a re carried out. w eek and his w ife re tu rn e d to at th e hom e of his son. Jo h n P and w h ere necessary to serv e n o ­ P o rtlan d w ith him Sunday. Mrs. A nna E. Stephens, resid en t M eurer. at C edar Mill He w as born tices and supervise w eed d estru c­ Mr. an d Mrs. J. T. R oberts and of Forest G rove 33 years, died A pril 13. 1851. in R hine province. tion. W here ow ners o r occupants of sons Al and A. G . and d au g h ter-in - T h u rsd ay and fu n eral services G erm any, and in 1880 h e w as m a r­ th e lan d w ith in a d istrict fail to d e ­ law. Mrs. A. G R oberts, and g ra n d ­ w ere held S atu rd ay aftern o o n from ried th ere to H elena O epen. who stro y noxious weeds, th e w eed in- , son 3UJI - Jack a cm ie e at a tten d ed th e fa ir at th e Forest G rove U n d ertak in g com ­ died in 1931. pany chapel. spector w ill have au th o rity , u n d e r Salem Sunday To this union fo u r ch ild ren w ere th e act. to e n ter such prem ises and A nn E D 'L ashm utt w as born at born, txvo died in infancy, and a H arold B row n and Lois Robinson, proceed to control such noxious accom panied by h er parents. Mr. C olum bus. Ohio. Ju ly 14. 1842 H er daughter. Mrs. L ena Peerenboon. w eeds in such m an n er as to de­ and Mrs. C. F. Robinson, and a sis­ m o th er died w hen she w as 18 m onths died in 1924. S u rv iv in g a re th e son. stro y all seed. te r M argery, a tten d ed th e fair at old. L ater h er fath er re m a rrie d and Jo h n P . and seven Peerenboon E xpense d o m e s Lien th ey w ent to Iowa, w hen she wa.- grandchildren. E xpenses in cu rred in doing this. Salem Friday. M rs F rances F ry e re tu rn e d from about 12 y ears old. A fter six v ears’ W hen Jo h n M eurer cam e to P o rt­ if not p aid w ith in 90 days a fte r the re­ w h iieie ere sh e »pern spent in th ree resid en h lien en is on th o cke t shall sh a ll rn n e ti , C alifornia, , ce th ere they started •*“ vu to 1,1 v O ie - land in 1882. he w orked 11 years the e d docket, consti- , gon by ox-team in a train of 1 t u a A fa llz d l i o r t n n n i n e t *U zx W C C IC S for W iedler saw m ills and then p u r­ tut* a valid lien against the proper- husband, who ij wagons 'T; ty. and is to be collected bv th e tax w o rk ln« at N evada City. ' ail£ n'', ,■ , Iots nf In d ian , chased and cleared a farm six m iles ty ________________ _____ collector in th e sam e m a n n e r a , „ J °b n Dean and son. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ ro u b le T h e ^ ? ‘. k ® V ? '" east of H illsboro, w here he has collector in th e sam e m an n er as H arold Dean and Ray P helps of cades hv th oT„ m 'c c r?SSed ,h,e C as' lived since. tax es a re collected. K ansas have a rriv ed at th e hom e ades ' th e ° d B arl°w road, F uneral services w ere held F ri­ If such action has been delayed S everal y ears ago she said. "We day from St. C ecelia's C atholic so th a t th e inspector believes the of Mrs. W ill C arter, th e ir d augh- m ethods a re im practicable, o r un- te r an d sister, to pay an exten d ed sawj a s re a t m any graves along the church. B eaverton, w ith burial in visit. road, w h ere em ig ran ts had been laid Mt. C alvary cem etery n ear Sylvan Mr. and Mrs. L ew is R avm ond f° J but n ev er saw w h ere any ' h ad b e e n r disturbed ii « t n r h n H h v t the U o t Ind . J ia . . went to Kelso. Wash., to have • re- ila~, keen by . , Federal Farm Aid Office to Continue Work Army Eiders, Cowboys, Entertain Laurel Acres Folk Honor Bride-Elect Weed Law Provides Control Districts Mrs. Stephens. 3ek Early Pioneer, Tit: T'v ' Dies at Grove REMODEL w ith and famines, b ro th e r returning Monday! w £ lat}v6 "€?.r AmitJ evening. Mrs. A ndy W allm an, w ho has been v isitin g h e r sister. Mrs. R ay- m end, is now v isitin g h er’"mother. Mrs. M inkler Mr. an d Mrs. A n d rew W atnee of P o rtlan d a re sp en d in g a few day s ^ . . T e-_O !d._HoT.est.e ad '- th e ir daughter, Mrs. H eckm an. Mrs. L ew is R aym ond is now r e ­ p o rte r fo r th is d istrict. T hrough e rro r th e n am e of Miss Robinson was carried o v er last week's" news. In s u latin g W A LLBO ARD Idle Mill Workers Joining New Union Use Y o u r Space to the Best A d v a n ta g e R em odel y our attic into an a ttrac tiv e guest r o o m — y our basem ent into a den w ith in su lat­ ing W ALLBOARD. • Cuts L ab o r Costs. • In exp ensive. • S tre n g th w ith L ig h t W e ig h t. • A d a p ta b le to M a n y Uses. COPELAND , (C v o o i n u tin i i i u u i e - d u i fro r u m m paire p a g e i 1) t form ation of a C arp en te rs and Jo in - ers union. R eports in d icate th a t th e S tim - son em ployes now all a re affiliated w ith th e A. F. of L. and th a t p ick et- ! ing of th e m ill has ceased. Loggers Still Idle C onsolidated Logging com pany. w ith its 600 em ployes, still is sh u t down, as is S unset cam p n e a r Tim - ber. D ifficulty of m oving log., in rafts from th e boom s of th e com- panies on th e riv er th ro u g h C ar- Eyes of th e tim b er w o rk ers n o are tu rn ed to w ard these big o p era­ tions in ex p ectatio n of a m ovem ent th e re to ren o u n ce th e C. I. O. T h e b reak seem s to be ex pected at S un- set camp, an d should it succeed it is ex pected th a t th e d ifficu lt situ a- tion. b ro u g h t ab o u t by riv al union strife in th e lu m b er in d u stry , w ill be on the w ay to w ard a solution. Lumber Yards rhon« sei G. D ivorce, Granted E aster—A nna M. from E. T. B ehrm an—L u tie from H enry. P eters—M ary V. fro m F red erick S hencfelt—M innie from M onroe. «suiMat n w m um ns a lte r start- f m ™a r r i^d ,yV<‘-1,,am M- S tePh ‘ f u SLa ,P10*]ee,r 184a in 1861. In 1876 t h F v ^ n i n ^ mFn c ree^ 11n^a r • e M a n n in K m ‘!l. the farm still be- ch ild ren w e^e^bV rn‘ tn " StVen tw o o f w hom A?frld‘ T ‘h isconsin, and had been a resident of H illsboro ro u te 3, seven years. F uneral services a re this a fte r­ noon iT h u rsd ay ) at 2 from Donel- son & Sew ell chapel w ith Rev G eorge R cule of t h e L utheran church officiating. B urial w ill be in th e H illsboro cem etery. S u rv iv in g a re a son and d au g h ­ F u n eral services fo r M rs Jessie ter. W alter A. W asem of H illsboro H en rietta Wells. 66. of G aston w ere ro u te 3. and Mrs. Rose Ju rg en sen held F rid ay in Forest G rove She of Aloha. died S ep tem b er 8. S u rv iv in g a re tw o ^ tm e r. G aston, and E rnest H Marriage License, College Place, Wash., and one „ d au g h ter, Mrs. R obert ' H aw ley of „ G eorge cor8e W illiam Beck, F orest G aston. G rove, and R ena L o rrain e D uyck, Gaston, C ornelius ro u te 1. - ___________ CCC Call A nswered v a n A nsw ered A b an d o n m en t o f relief ta tu s re- CCC Camp recru it-' H on, V U ‘ dd ., ncrea-Si-d applica- Miss AHce weli t° , ti?e Sam P D trat^ r ' / eHef ad m in ' th is w eek R ^ r u iN i r e h an n o u n ctd „“ ‘s w ae*- R ecru ” s a r e being signed Rites Held for Gaston Woman w __________________-xpeciea. No business firm should send out a le tte r w ith o u t its b eing on a Prir>ted le tte rh e a d and in a p rin ted envelope. It lends d ig n ity to the business and gives it good ad v ertis- in 8- tf ' ----------------------------- --------- "" Dr. P. G. BROW N D E N T IS T VANTAGE, t for SAL IIEPA TIC A M edium BROMO SELTZER M edium P ierce’s P rescription L arge Pom peian FACE POW DER B oyer FACE POW DER I.ISTF.KINE m edium 2 for KOTEX. I’T'I. 53c 53c S 4 .1 9 Soisftliersi Pacific iC Í I DELTA DRUG STORE naj H illsb oro , Oregon D .i x i d s n i i i in ' e n ro lle d at H e lv e tia . hoot th e t. t in m aking total :t; r |UA u e W illia m J o h n -te n and Tomnix club. presided i ate. xx ho are s ta y in g at th e W il- C h ie f sp e a ker was an o rg u n i/e i 1 am Z u re h e r tiom e C a ro lin e H e r --ent lu re tix the slate c e n tra l com slie.x s ta v in g xx ill. M i s m i t t , i ' w h o d e la t e d th a t a re -o r * ■ reta \ anooso B o b b ie K e u fe r D a rle n e D a p p and R u th A rn o t,I m J o h n W ood state e o tn m itte e m a n e fir s t grade: and Feeako. Y a cu - S h e rw o o d , in tro d u c e d th e o rg a n iz e r k i. Faburo. Yone and S ui In a n ii, A n o th e r m e e tin g i p la n n e d lo t t.x e Japanese fro m th e F red R u e f- lo w in g th e P o rtla n d c o n x o n tin n A b o u t .81 11 p u l , I I , am. a tte n d e d T in ' etier place. M r-. J J N u ssb n u m e r e x tra c te d repro-a illa t iv e o f th e state c o m m it­ tee fa d ed to arouse any enthu sia sm in A u g u st 27 ga llo n s o f honex from txvo co lo n ie s o f bees Each bad fix e 1 0 -frn m e boxes and th e bees are s t ill busy. H aloid M eCuen cam e from l.ong- Impatience Cause of Many Mishaps' New Seed ( lender Installed DALLAS A !•’ Flkm s A S on. h.»\«* insLilb I out* ot iho new type veleh •e«,d i l«,.»nei s which lhc\ in ­ vented last yeai' on th e ir fa u n on the I uckiatntilo i i \ e r south of M on­ mouth. and plan to clean all their o w n * red a : w ell a*, do custom clean - itiM T he m achine c aid to be ex B ig % SILVERW ARE Savings T h e G if t T h a t Every W o m a n W a n t» ! on "O K ’d ” \\ ltd her sh e ’s planning a I to tn e ot lifts been T titin in g one for years, sil\e rw ;ire is the gift (hit! wi any wotintn happy. nal- 1 in tt pnttern. USED CARS x iexx. _ Wash t,, > L |, w it h h i * 1931 ( hex i o le t ( oupe SI95 -’ ran d p u re n ts M r and M rs D a v id 193(1 ( hex l ox« n Sedan 9.595 , W ait fo r a safe chance to pass o th ­ I's .h a b o ld . and a tte n d school here 1935 ( hevrolet < oupe M75 H is p a re n ts M r and M rs W a lla ce e r cars on th e h ig h w a y instead o f 1935 ( li< vrolet ( o a r It MeC ueu and fa m ily \ ¡sited here im p a tie n tly v e n tu r in g to puss " r ig h t 151 > now " o x e r L a b o r day. I93Ö IVIIIys ”77” Sedan H I5 T h is suggestion is u rg e d upon "L et Andy Fix Y our W atiii" Mrs. Ilershex llo s'e ss IH35 P o litisi Seduti motorist.., ill a sta le m o n t bx D r K It 3M »!5 Offieiul S 1*. W atch Inspector M rs S im o n H e rs h e y was hostess M ,'D a n ie l pre- n le n t o f th e O regon 1931 Ford Coupé S'.’l . for W ashington C ounty fo r th e L a d ie s' A id S e p te m b e r 8. S la t,1 M o to r association, p o in tin g nut 1935 le i 14piane S edali Main St. Ilillabor« SM5 x la rg o g ro u p . t> m em b e rs and th e r is k , n e e dlessly in v ite d by im ­ 211 193.’ C hevrolet Coupé several visitors w e re present, lle r p ro p e r passing >315 d a u g h te r, M rs M e rle Johnson, xx ho 1939 C hevrolet Coupé 1 be im p a tie n t d r iv e r w h o sw ings M t5 had ju s t re tu rn e d fro m h e r h o n e y ­ o u t su d d e n ly , th e n cu ts back in. 1935 Ford l'irk u p 1145 m oon t r ip h e lp e d serxe an e la b o ra te p o ssib ly fo rc in g a n o th e r o f f the 1931 C hevrolet Sedati >275 lu n c h N e x t m e e tin g w ill be at th e road o r at least ca u sin g a b a il scare hom e ot M rs A b e Y u n g e n O c to b e r shows h im s e lf to be c h ild is h , u n ­ 19. ‘ 9 lo r d Coupé >115 th in k in g . a p o o r c itiz e n , and a m e n ­ 1931 Pontlae Sedati I •• ( In r u r p u r a t r d > ace to th e m o to rin g p u b lic .'' the C h a r iv a r i G iv e n m o to r c lu b le a d e r said ' A la rg e g ro u p o f n e ig h b o rs and C ollections — ( ’rrd lt R eports frie n d s g a th e re d at th e S im o n H e r- 'O n e o f th e reasons w h y so m any in W .in h in g to n . T illa m o o k. Y a m h ill, -shey hom e W ednesday n ig h t to aeeidonts a re th e re s u lt o f im p ro p ­ I ’ ttlk and Marino (','iin tie a c h a riv a r i th e n e w ly -w e d s . M r and e r passing is th a t im p a tie n t d riv e rs C hevrolet D ealers M is M e rle Johnson, w h o had r e ­ '■'or estimate the tune saved by P ersonal C ontact on C ollections C úm plete S hop' S ervice passing BIGHT NOW instead OKa s a n» W i n ' TRAVEL LESS COMEORTABLY when Southern Pacific rail fares are so low? You can eat, sleep, read, relax in air-conditioned comfort while the engineer drives you swiftly and smooth­ ly over the safest highway in the world. Free pillows, 5c and 16c Tray Food Service, porters to attend your needs, wash rooms always handy; on your next trip to California enjoy all these com­ forts at very low fares! See local S.P agent or w rite J A O R M A N D Y , Gen. D m . P a s t. A g e n t, 622 P a c ific B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O regon gon Hx HELVETIA ( 'otinty Republicans Hold birst Meeting ROCK B O TTO M PRICES AI.KA SEI.TZER L arge TO CALIFORNIA New Pupils Enrolled at Helvetia money ou m ore about O liver H a rt-P a rrs and th e ir liver tra c to r gangs, disc plow s and harrow s, hr* first successful oil-gas tra c to r and con- he leading tra c to r in dependable, econom i- ta lk tractors. T h ere’s no obligation of any s show you w hat we can give y o u —how can save you! O liv er ROW -CROP “7 0 ” High Speed G ears, K uhlicr T ires O liv er HART-PARR 1 8 -2 8 J* Te F o s te r Cash Store 150 E. Main St. Phone 3003 H i l l , baro, Ore.