'•r * t y Library T he B ea verton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XIV, No. 18 Poultrymen Hold First Meet Of Series 1 c ii - l . ... ,, r.lghty-Mve Poultrymen Are In Attendance At Dinner And Meet COSBY ¿4 SPEAKER Heaver ton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, October 30, 193f> ■- Silently Passing ------ ---- Mr». « lumie Vink, died At her speaker O h e» Vital Inform ali»» #t Iteedvllle, Sunday. Slit 111.« I'mi llrt Halting 1 L ; -'•^¡ved by her hushnnd J. j A. York, alx non», D u m m . H<>- Klghty-flva Waahingtun countv : ^*r*l * * " • Jr' Ken»«, b and ponili y men look ear. In .1« p o t - 1‘ V” * ‘ ' dau* h U j' U ‘ * r . , all or Kicdvl Ic. her iraienta, lock dinner and uwvling held , ... .... , ,, ... Mr. anti Men. Duncan McGinnis » Ilo I iKUItl (ritinge Hail, III«». 1 , . , , ... ... .. of Isturel, two brothers, Kenneth ‘C * . T " l *r rnd Dorald MtOlrml. g,.d «wo * r i.a of fall a,al winter ...oaibly j |||||n M„ Ihl)Ull Murrav UT)(, poultry im it Ing», according tc Ml»» Alle« McOInnla, all of la u r I . K. Francia, imnUuii.t cwliniy el agent. 11. K 4’oahy, ’ head of * Funeral Kuncraì servi™** nervina* w ware «r« held at ili« .«• (MMiliiy dapnrtnauil, O.H.r.. lhr H<^ lvlWr com unlty church aa III« iwimipwi »peaker. wnCnaedny afternoon with bur Mr. « Cosby ont» point««! point: <i out that one on« ,n w, r»n„„ Olive cemetery at of lit« rather common JnVculli«« ' jJkMrej yy K. I’ ivck In charge dial p u ltry n m are having ui. ... >«»ir la the partial ne k m oll. Thomas \V. Bishop wa* Imro md lie mated that thl i wa. due Keb 27 ln T<. wanda. Kan» laigely lo uianagcmeni .n d feed Ht. |„ |»«alMMl>. Colorado mg. Thin being tut unusually m ,tak4.r un<1 He warm and «by full. »1 la neeeaary |(UH, from bMatnow« in l**24 that poultrymou keep t.ieir b .m »-1 ma4v bia hoa„ w|,h lug and teed mg condltloua In brother. Fiank. Ha bar been lh.« with late .ui.ui.ar method» for I wo <rr three yearn and rather lhan those Ihey are a t- ,lifd an* tr.a pettorl» on Oct. raiturned to ualug few tbia tea- r |h<> K„ ialH, e i bo* ,,it,l in «on of the year. .Portland I’ li k out m aju no faxwrer of _ ___. . . . . .. Ho » m lurried in the family •uch vital concemi atnee live __. ... . _ . . lot at (>g«kn l.twh on Monday •lick guarda and vent alualda , ....... i 1 Ini»«« who aurvlve him wre iave be«*a |H"‘ f«,cted to the point : l:m lirotlicin Flank of lteaverton . beie lltey ura very »atiafarlory. < and «'ln-rle* of Ogdon and a I'lie use of thaae mechanical | J . __ In Palo Aim t'alifornla lev I mcm for protection »ltould be ' argely determined by each pout- BUDGET PASSED BY lytnan'M particular problem. LARGE MAJORITY \li, Cosby lurtlier piloted out ii SIM STlMTlniSnfl work • itdlcute» that there la no re- The annual budget meeetln« iShut between color of the yolk» ; for achool <fl»tricl oumlia 48 it « ggn and the color of thn \ » it* held in ilv«. high achcKil on I ell which ha» btan a nwr* w aning of th'iober l '1 I hi» >r la»» coiumou belief umong i m ectijg wa» held for the pur- loth producer» and couM inier»., I»* * ' f voting the nece»»ar) Tl.e vital huportunrwi if b<sh immey U. «'onducl the » c I xmi U ha producer and retailer prop- | for the achool year 1936 1937. •rly Itindllng egg» waa cited by Tin* ineetltx wa» «tailed pr«>m- oaby. lloth group» have b oen jp tl) at 8 P-m. wltii l)i J. II. «•»pon»ll»le for «Hcg» reachtlrg the Talhsit u» chalnimn. The cl*ik land» of the con»umer *n piK irjw »» ln*ttucte<l to rand the entiie rditlon It i* «-»mnllal that but’« e l and Individual Item» were KR» be kept under «viol. m oM I eaplahsed and diacu*»ed. I be ondltlcns In order lo prevent 111« tn of land »nd garage cams oapinatron khtk» that are a i m for oonaklerahle comment, owed to remain In the n«*t or Dr. Talbert exidained t‘iat the .el in the feed room dtli9ng | district had been paying un an »arm d a )» and egg» t at ere nual »uni o f $300.00 for garage iltvactiveljr d h pla jed in window» j r«*nt which amounted to about » here the »un «hlne» down on < i f , ', o f the amount nt ce»»avy Item will evaporate and not io btllld S »tillable storage gar- >e o f live <|tii>Illy that the con- n»«* for the di»trlc.t. A motion mmlng public desire*. Proper j w t ‘ made and « « e nded that the .mulling of egg» i» 8 m atter'item o f land and garage In ac hat »lu'itld be » i i c l upoo by cc pled and the vote be tak«m fiwducera. by ballot Title vote resulted in 1‘ronihcnou« woim log wlnoh 1« 83 ye» ami 18 n© A standing far too eomtnou praettaw imong vote waa then taken <>n appo>' "i lioultryinon seems to be the httdgei a» a whole, with Ute oie of a detriment to the pro result ttuit only «me vote was icing flock than a lielp. warn» cast in oppoelWon to p«?«1n* achy. Many more thou»an«lh V the cuirrent budget The financial condition of the i||»r» of poultry prxxhlcor¥ om y was lost purchasing worm district ---------- was then discussed and «dectne than would be lost by the following information given All bonded rr«k4vtciincss <»n image done by ibe wo« ms. Re the high hc I hm .I will !»• paid nt experiments were called to with the ap«proprlalY n« al teutlon by «'oshy wliie'i .«eem- lowed In this years budget, I to show thul In all esses, «•cade school Indebuxfticss has gañiles» o f age. prinluctloiiof been reduced to $7.0x0. rds dtirng tlw year was lower $52,500 has Iveen paid on the worm treated group« than ts.nds since 1026. Hie unireited orna. He men- The milleuge rale hss Iveen Muvd that the experiments were decres'ied ftonr 33.1 in 1021 ily (...« y tsr old ami tilit flrr- lo 0.34 mills In 1936. ,er work would have to be The money necesary to o p mdueted before results could erate this year fs $7.186.03 B d. fiuteiy relywd upon, but less than was required In 1921 mt they did Indicate what many when the total cm oilmen! was mltrymm have felt for aome- atevut 210 students as ec.npared me, ami that Is that worming to 709 students in 193r-. detrimental except In those ,ses where it has b«?en defln- i |y deU rmined that the worm» , decreasing pnalttctlcn. The members o f the Ortigon oult'ty Field Hcirvlce Club wure nests Uve meeting ana »nd H. sis at the n. tlmeicr. prewtdent of lhe club. llned briefly the objectives of organization. Fred Cockell, t'kamas county poultry man. preoent «nd dlscusseJ state stetlve maters of Interest to poultry men. r© cream for the tMnnr «:».* nisbed by the Imperia' Feed n P*ny of Hillsboro. to ffe e « m and sugar was supplied Field Servi« F the ivu ltry il*. SON IS VISITED IN EUGENE HOSPITAL | ______ . | uMrs. M. (’ . McKercher spent : Mf>n)1>v (n EllkWlc with ver son ^ and ^ „ » r t s that his con- d|(|<)n js aU),h tha, will soon be able to liavx* his leg oper- ate«l on and hove It plsct-d In a cast. Mrs. Mc.Kerchm- returned te't week fr«>m a week's visit in «tan Francisco with Mr. McKer- -'her and visit«*«! with Mrs. Mary Bm, Mra Jenf, parkin« ... I adies- prize went to Mr*. G. ' Itlshln. 2 id to Mrs. Gölten«, tel ARD P A R T Y IS Ì men's prize won by Mr. Clhson [VEN B Y R E B E K A H F md by Mr. James o f Jack'ow n. _____ _ j Vr*. Bstella Bilis won the d«*"- The card i«arly «ixmsoTtd h- mlz«*. (orom lttees were. Mr«. . ll.te'kah Club Tuesday nigh Tom Miller. Mr». U •*• M>p ' a well attended with eigh¡ ! ,nd Mis. Joe Bush, to ffe e . f k > , »las of "500" la play. First ¿«n d Jello wera served. *” . ^ ~ WHY I AM FOR LANDON Funeral aei vice■> war« livid at •i I'rt'Mb) (rriuu church at Belli, any lor John Kehrll, 82. Ini« of Landon'a record W tlmt I is word Kootevelt'a record 1» a congtora- ScapiMNM«, Oregon. 11« la *ur la j« good aa any man'» outli. n a tion of broken pionuwea. I vl»«rf by fouraotia, John, Casper, Irradi und Ali« il. und five dt ugh latudon la a thorough business K oo'evch Is neither a husineas ter», m ,». i ., ,llt w i,ue. Mr*. k , h - man. knows ihc farm problems man, an pgrllutiiralk.t nor from a d u el experience. ms a profea» tonal man, hut Juat ' , r “- T , M r » « M « a r . m m . J11iil<li« Jones, all o f I'ortland, und (iave ■ elat Ions with ;fo fe a - an office bolder. Margaret Glwiszer of Hu »ional men. Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance LFFECTS OF AMEND MENT ARE SHOWN at)--------------------- I Hi« h Sch‘,0, Notes — After carefully con*ld< ring the legal analysis of the effects on present laws o f the proposed "Amendment Fm bidding I'reven- llon or Regulation of Certain Advertising if Truthful,** the Cortland (tetter lim ine»» Rureau renounce» that among the reg ulatory lawa in advertising that will !;« rcjM-aled are th«»»« which vitally affect» the marketing of agricultural and dairy product». I B T o prooxrte pep for the Ben » erton -V em -ia football g&.ue a »tui.ent body meeting was held October 23. 'I he band entertained the atude.it» by playing several > »«lectxvnr while dressed In old ~ late «nd i . t h u p i m s «o im - P u r p o s e Of M e e t in g * personate the Ver.xmla lrvrgers. I To Hear Report^ The students voted to »end j Kir n Rept .le flowers a* the « O f C o m m it te e s (Rv»d Samaritan hospital. Kldon ______ In Open Session In l.'a « bief a»s<M tales ane men o f h .'« chief advl-ors and h flier* w- n-‘ • • 1 1,1 th« *a,rH' 'ii,h CANDIDATES SPEAK are theoretical, inexperfenred intelligent bu»tne»a wiigaclty Srappooae I _____ youthful college professor», yet like hlmnelf. They mat'«, no Lyle L. Janz, Manager of the Reports .ire Divea Of . . _________ The they try to dictate how to I n l a n d Itcter Jtusine»» Bureau. claim to know it all. Almost fifty »tudents Irom the liticai Trend Of The Count) run busine»». farming, eir. stale», "Our ar.alvsD rvf Ute evil high school attended the Don _ .. I . quickly balanced tin* bud ft ban plunged our country In effect» rvf the pioiavsed aroerd- ('cssack concert at the Portland i men« ts thrit. In otd tr to rao- Public Auditorium, Octohei 26. ,, .. . ° , ° Ui*,v ,e,n it«d m Ida state, by thrift and to almost helpless debt. He c o t e their own »elfish l*itr'-«!»i*. llii» musical program w is of mm ***^ cart ful planning. Will live up prom ihc (1 to abolish c x i' t bur in open executive sesemu in the the sponsor1 o f thl» airxnr'irent particular Interest to Mis« Wat lo Ills word and bring order eau» and help: did Ju<t H e op t t , _ ? j fliaiuber o f Fommerce hall at propose to repeal all exteting kins and the glee posite. out of chao». C ‘ J Hillsboro Uie evening o f Oct. I wr which regulate advertising, »uiden u teemed to enjoy the ... . , I,. Invites tbe < ongre»« to do . ou.de the h.wmtakllte l»d v | Th*fHe UwH have teen e -a c u d Terek and Kuban eosaack moagM | rf' ^ 0 ^ 8 1 ^ ! » ^ « c o m m ^ te i its part In the making of laws, o f the nation abject pawns of " m* n> CM" onl>' * f,er *"*»» «■'>«•« ‘ »»an any of the otlwrs. ^ ° a Uv* com,n “ ee» and co-ordnattng the various a c and is «gainst the executive the executive snd hU rublver I >tan< “ f effort by *«*> u s grou p s1 ---------- tivities for the final drive in ■ ncltxllng farmers, ,«ren ts and is«»verton lost to Veir.oma 3 1 -1 , usurping uuÜHirlty. stamp. ¡teachers, religious nrgcn;zations. ; g ,n - - - - - - — « ■ o f the (leanest and moat a football battle at ' *r- j interest lug campaigns ever waged I. is strong ftvr Americanism. If. flaunted the drm oerttir plat- public he 1th «rgarizations and ronia last Friday. Students were m v .^ h m g to n county county pollric». poltricr. rhowlng the (veople to govern fonn o f 19W. th* precepte of r.umeiott» other public «Urited not CX(Use<1 to attend because Over 10«) interested guests of the«u*elvev>, and run their own vvaslilngtcn and Jefferson, and t g; up Their purpose is to pro- of the great distance. The next various political affiliations were bUMlnesM affars, both financial has gone strong toward so- j tect t'-ie public age Inst fraud game will be bodtoy (Friday) present. and |»>lltxal. cialism and te>l»htvism and t a u deceit in advertising. To re- v. ben Beaverton plvy.x Amity at di< l»torship. ' |veal all nt t'lere laws would re- These open meetings have Amity. . .. . . | move existing cofeguards and proved highly satisfa-toiy to , a„ the w„ rk of tbege I* ha» been an econotnioal. h. In the past bus been lavish , The junior chws a -d fire »quad ,J« offlclal organization txrcwuse and profile.¡«ip in spending Uie i (sroUpa >• brainy, hu»ine»s tnan and a erpectively, held meetings <«v oi l ‘K' general public interest peorde's nio.vev (not u i»o w n ).i careful financier. tuanifest therein and the gene rous “ With s jk i ial teferta cc to the Tuesday. and courteous attendance of tbe L. at p:e»cnl practice» careful, I: a' th- privm't continue« the marketing o f agricultural and | voters o f ttfe county. 1 ic t eck lei*, profligate, ex- dairy products, we wish to quota I »IT VI f U ' R A T V T lV economical, bu*lne»s »c'ivlty. . i' spenvling. from our legal a n a ly i* of the L „ a , n u l ' p t I‘ T S Reports on the political trend effec t» rvf the amendment on pro- HUDD .q r .r . I 1 , 1 ( 0 in the oomuy we sul x’ itted Future: what I, ha» done In the Fut e: what U. ha» don« in the sent laws; "The proposed a- by the precinct commit'i-emen lost, there is no doubt ts laat he will do in th. future. It will be noted, pro-1 All Democratic carvdhtntes fo ri I ar.d women suppllmented by t3ve wh»4 he will follow In the 1» the only criterion we can vide« that No advertisement of Washington county offices will Democratic candidates who have future. It has to he so. exiect It re* cn. . . . any quality, price, or other appear »a three final public made innumerable contacts in detail In connection therewi'.i nveetings in different locr.lltiea all parts o f the county. lit regiird to l^ndon there ¡a R. r ntinue* to promise, even to (the sale o f any goods or ether ln the county on the h ut three Kd. L. Moor«. Chairm.-in con- brJaic? the budget. Ii he only «»ne criterion to g«> by: pm perty). ever shah be prohib days of this week to give the dBcted the ttn t half of the meet- i' d not. and ild noi before; wiiat he has done In the (vast )ted or regulated; provhievl that voters an opportunity to meet . |n h u ugua, vieumM manner, ik * will not. and can not do In the way of follow inc busi the advertisement state* the them and hear their statements j 8UTTen(lertnK lb t chair to w . K. so, With liiw hoard of greedy, ne*«» principles and living up rn ith . Several statutes in Ore- in »upport of the rnrkvus candi- Mcr|l)Bkey of B e^ erton wrho pre- grabbing pork barrel crew a- to i» wend he will do, and con trrade certain ajrrK 2cie«. round him. \ sided for the remainder of the hate: ce Fie budget at so»m Pioducts by quality and require | The rh-st n^ , ing wiU be bald | ¿¿¿T u u r" as possible. that the quality or cost be in- j al „ p m lhe nlght o , October \ Whether R. and his crew liare d.oated on labels accompanying'; ^ " t '¿ .¡t o n 'f o l o w e d by one^^at j A number of the ladies in- And put in the plate o f chief . . „ . , teres ted in the Donkev Bank just tried and are simply in- acoompacyrng the product and j , MiUs FrMav executive, the iaoe, competent, idvertisments concerning cpnv e: r it, ir .Wliterately prod-1 Fiat advert ¡»m enu -oticerr.InK ~ .\ 7 " iieu ei.a s at- R °und- uP. 8,*Ked by Mr«. W .J . ratthfnl. efficient. lsin«4«M-.. ...... ; It ....................¿J ... oust in-itK ._ I.i™ ,. v,a r . state .... 4— .-«««t -u u c jv e i.j - al i Borcherd of Forest Grove, were ose pnm^iet* 'bail the igei is time to nvght. turn the grade and quality o f the product' in ray . ■ wilI a, , ]w i > were present. According to Mgs. com pelen:«. to < r . Hanaiierly - A l l meetirgs wilt staa. at uie M>r>. u Roberts. Dlvlskr. Chalr- to be sold. It is believed that lOMcals out. sume hour of the evening and j ¡ ** ~ , . ! lean, n rtiey from the brinks will the adoption o f this pror.oeed voters are urgently requested to , ^ ^ by th> Wom„ n s d , v - amendment would invalidate cer Mr. and Mr». B. Master o f | The Gardtn H««mc Conm.unity 1 attend. |i»ion in last minute work for (•unten Home return«*! tbe first Fhurrh held its annual Harvest , *Ä'n provisions of liio«e act* a id the of the parrty as a o the week from s wo«k«sta> Festival and dinner la-'t Kridav wo,l!d rsii«e con-idcrable cen- w r i r u n i ll k i T I f r t R r M ' he benefit * ». th.. tench oven im- : fusion with respect to essential . » l t i I H I J T 'l î M r U l v l ,vl whole E L E C T S O FFIC E R S A Roosevelt quilt top. carrying thé emhoidered names- of sup- Tlie Adult Fourni of tba Meth- porters c f the president, a pro odist t’hurch met on the- even- ject o f Mr. and Mrs. N. S. No irg of Oofahe- 14th at the parson lan of Forest Grove, ne’ ttd $25 age. A busirtss meeting and to the campaign fund, and the , election of o f f e r s took place. lucky number «hawing the quilt The follow ing officers were e- w-as held by Mrs Anna Nault lelted: G. F. Gordon, President; of Aloha. E. L. R osi, Democratic can Mrs. Bldridge Doyle. Vice-Pres ident ; and Paul Holliday, Sec’y- didate for State Senator, R. G. Antrim for I Ttcas. Inter the group played Scott and Ray h refreshments were | State Representatives, Georg« G. games and Beazan T ot County Clerk M. K. srved to 16 members. Dr ). C H anison, D'strict | Abraham for County Sheriff and S liirlm enden t of the Portland ; V. W. Ullison running f « C o W t y District of the Methodist B pia-1 Assessor were tnt.roduce-1 by the coral church p:e»ided at a l o - ' acting chairman and tca*te short cal conference held at the Bea- talk« on tbe campaign. Bert H .- verton Mcthodkst Church mVVed- R « . candidate for County ( «to - cisd ay evening. Miss Sybil L. I ntiasior.er. who was Tucker. Di.ect.ir c f Religious Bd- ' horn attend.ng by s e v « e tllne*« w alien of the District vas also wss briefly Indorsed by acting present an«l spoke to the group, i '«K chairman. The business session was pre- A m u s ic a l entu tan.nun ceded by a pot-luck dinner in ; g:voa followed by tbe church dining room. ! « * k« 8 d ^ e d by £ la d *» an«« ---- - T F > - ___________ __ __ ice cueara and coffee were s e n - In The WEEKS NEWS C O A T D R E S S IN F A S H I O N — T h e coat show n, w orn by L o u ise L a tim e r, p ictu re player, is made of sm art pale gre y w ool w ith a white sh a d o w lin t check. It is faste ne d all the w ay down fron t w ith self-covered buttons. W h ite pique c o lla r and cuffs add a c risp touch EDDIE RICKEN- D A C K E R , war-»Tm s kce sn d leader In avia- lion In du stry, w ho led k p arty to the rescue i f tra n s • A tla n tic fly ers H a r r y R lch m a n and D ic k M e r rill after they landed In a New-1 toun dlan d bog. Rieken- [ h acker got his start In life when, w hile w o rk in g In a garage, he en rolled fo r a course w ith the In te rn a tio n al Corrss p o n d i n c « S c h o o ls and w a s able to lan d a Job w ith a n f " ________________________ autom o bile m anufac- S P A N I S H P R I S O N E R S — A p arty of dejected Red Govern- turer. m ent supporters, their w r is ts bound w ith rope, are escorted by arm ed rebel tro op * en route to In su rg e n t h e a d q u arte rs. ^ follow in g their c apture near B ilb ao . HE W AS THERE — M ile s V a u g h n , w ho corre ctly fo re cast the R u sso -J a p a n e se situ a tion in C o llie r ’s, h a t ju st w ritte n a book on hla experiences, " C o v e rin g the F a r E a s t." w h ich I* e x c itin g a s w ell a s a uth oritative, and it base d on long p erson al k no w ledge of the O rient. ™ “ 1 •B in - • * ¡T H E N E W A N D O L D — O la y N e lso n ( left), of Stater, la., r a t lr ln g C o m m an d e r-In -C h ie f of the G.A.R., co n g ra tu lâ t*» hla su c c tsso r, C. H. W illia m Ruhe, 87, of P ittsb u rg h , Pa., a * th e ir 70th ann u al encam pm ent c a m s t# a d o s a in W a sh in g to n , D. C. W A T C H F U L W A I T I N G — W illia m M c C o y (le ft! and T o n y A lban o, of B ro o k lyn , N. Y., w ere b ra t tn lina fo r a b le a ch e r's teat at the op en in g ga m e of the W o r ld S e r ie s at ‘ ■* P o lo G rou n d s, N e w Y o r k C ity . T h e y took up tlvair p o sitio n s on S e p te m b sr 18th. JOB’S DAUGHTERS '«■ _ _ „ ««w ^ t^ rr'x x 'n Four TO HOLD MEETING , nK>ng w(r4, wwW cash prizes » e r e i » w » e tho;e ladies who donated ---------- the cakes. Without exception the Bethel No. 20 Order <.f Job's i r r iTt. were turned into the Cam- Daughters will hold their reg- [!ain!;n furJi bv the winntrs. nlar meeting -3nd initiation of Washingtcn County Dem- fwo candidates at Masorir Hall ^ ^ t i o Central Cormnltree de- on November 2 at 7:30 p.m ., gkrea to express to the regis- Gueîts will include two m * m m - 1;TWj voters of all parties In hers who were initiated at the WakhhWtgm county the sincere last meeting. Ann Johnson and a|ll)recjation of the official oa- Alc'va Finncll. ganizatlon for the considerate Those selling ten tickets or ,,nd co urteous reception Riven the ii’ore to the drnce held 0<rt. pxm ocratic candidates in their 2 will also be guests. This in- pwllonai contacts throughout the eludes Mrs. George Brown. Doris c , mpaigni worbed 8or the great- and Dorothy McDreen, Kveiyn e?t K(KHj t0 BH the people to the Alexander. Betty Hansen and ,H.st of thiir individual ability. vMr*. V . A. W*oo«l. The girls wish to thank all B - LOCAL NEWS who made their dnnee a suc - » -------------- cess by g iv ig t!e ir suppxrt. Mr. and Mrs. Eastern Star in«! Masonic mem house on building a six bers are cordially invited to at two acres of tend. Refreshments will he served farm. follow ing the meeting. Mrs. R. B. Brown an i Mrs. port! ns <>f each s e t " s n<« o f * McCorm c ' ' c tbe acts affected are those which the home of ' ,r«- *• 1 now regul te the grading of po- Ruby Boyd Saturday, tatoes and o ;g s , edvertising of j j p> and Mrs. O. Jossen of imitanin butter, agricultu'-al seeds t p CTtl*nd were dinner guest* of commercial fertlliz'rs and many y r .. j Mr*. Robert B. Brown others. It is obvious that sd- ()l Gar<len Ih m e, Sundxv* vertisment o f these am* other _ _ products which technically state ™1'V BI«hop. Boh Denney ( ha*, ihe truth could he very mis- Weal and Haati.v«». Deant>- ot- leadlng and to the ultimate dis- »«mted the Hl-Y conference at advantage o f both producer and * mp Collins on the Sandy river consumer of the product?. ^Saturday and Sunday. ro-