U of o. Established 1927 ■ ■ ■■ BEAVERTON. OREGON. SEVENTH YEAR NO. 13 PROGRESS BEING MERE IN APPLYING NEW FARM ACT Grange Members Observe Memorial for Late Brother C. E. H edge FRIDAY. JUNE lo. 1933 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY State Grange Convention Opened Tuesday with Large D elegation Present Tornado Strikes Dayton, Ohio BITS OF LOCAL NEWS FROM BEAVERTON N ever in the history o f the G range can the older m em bers rem em ber w hen d eleg a tes o f the order gathered in su ch num bers before the con ven ­ tion opened th is m or/iing at 10 o'clock Several hundred arrived M onday and jo seo|dsnu aqj jopun 'JujUJAO ) uq) M iss C lan b el R ye, sta te leader of hom e econom ics w ork a t O. S, C., an lntei-gsting program featuring recre­ ational a ctiv ities in the G ranges w as presented. G rangers com posing the recreational clubs of Clakum as, Co­ lumbia, Lane, Josephine, Jack son and D esch u tes cou n ties contributed to the program . T uesday m orning the first o f the tw o con feren ces of the lecturer o f the S tate G range, M is. Marie F lin t Mc­ Call, of Salem , took place the hour being directed to an address by Mr. Omar Babcock, superintendent o f the U m atilla Indian R eservation : Mrs. John Crow of P endleton gave the "We akin Story," and a chorus of Indians sin gin g In their ow n lan guage added m uch to the in terest of the hour. In th e evening the annual program of the S ta te lecturer took place in the arena o f H appy C anyon, and a s this even is open to the public, a large audience listened to un ad dress by P aul V. Marls of O. S. C. and m usic furnished by the Pendland B roth ers and the B lue Mt. W ranglers. Surprise features included the lid in g of buck­ ing h orses and other stunts. Three G ranges of U m atilla county, W tiile E agle, Vv lid lt o is e and F ruit- vule w ill com pute tor the prizes o tter­ ed every year lo r tne best exhibition drills and T hursday a lleru o o n W hile E agle G range appeared b elo ie the con­ vention in a sp ecial drill. A m ong those attend in g from W ash­ ington County are the follow in g. Air. and Mrs. D aniel Burkhalter, iiilis - Doro; M is. Josephine Strickler, it . P. S tn c k le r and Mrs. H arry S ch m elizei, Sherw ood, an dL. J. F rancis, Tualatin. B eaverton G ia n g e No. 324 m et In regular session Saturday June 10 in the G range H all w ith the M aster Mrs. i P. H. D ow nin g in charge. A m em or- 1 ial w as observed for th e la te B rother _ _ „ . , . „ , C. E. H edge w ho w as a charter mem - 1 b , ber and past M aster o f the Beaverton. I Grange. L ew is Stark w as elected as j alternate for th e S ta te G range at Pendleton. The H om e E conom ics C om m ittee w as ask ed to tak e charge ... , .. r. . . . W hile n oth in g d efin ite has yet been ___ , . ., , , . announced in the second w eek in June as to th e proposed state organ i­ zation under the federal farm act, na­ tion ally the "m achinery" w as g e tt­ ing about set up and progress w as re- ported daily in g ettin g the provisions o fth e act into effect, sa y s the Oregon o f com Pilin S a G ranSe cook book E xten sion service in its w eek ly review B eaverton G range w as aw arded th e A sum m ary o f the accom p lish m en ts ninth prize of $2.50 for the m onth of to date w ould include appointm ent of April in the M onthly S ales Slip con­ The a d m in istrative heads under, the act, test sponsored by the Bulletin. h olding o f prelim inary con feren ces lecturer Mrs. A S. F un ston w as ap­ d ealin g w ith m ost b asic com m odities, pointed chairm an of the G range The v isitin g com m ittet prelim inary w ork tow ard form ation Scrapbook. of scores o f m ark etin g agreem en ts as reported v isits to Mrs. E lizabeth Mc- provided in the law, the holding of at I Gowen and T - . B ' D en n y- 60111 in the lea st one final hearing on one such E m an uel hospital. agreem en t, and the rapid application j *A pot luck luncheon w as served at of the farpi cred it featu res o f the noon. B irthd ay honors w ere ex ten - new act. ded to Mrs. A lice F unston. T he audi- H ere in O regon producers and d is - j toriurn w a s appropriately decorated tributors of farm products are already j for the afternoon program w hich ta k in g step s to find out w hat th e op-1 paid trib u te to flow ers. "W ayside p ortun ities w ill be u nder the t r a d e ! Blossom s" w as su ng by the Grange. I View in Dayton, Ohio, after a freak tornado struck the w est side of ttie a g ie em en ts section o f the farm act One of the ou tstan d in g num bers of city, causing property damage estim ated at several hundred thousand dollars T h is section perm its producers and the program w as a floral degree con- and Injuring a number of citizens. The high wind was accompanied by torren­ d istributors to set up d efin ite a gree­ ferred on Mrs. Edna Barron as Flora, tial rainfall and haiL m en ts intended to stab ilize any given in w hich she w as crow ned by Mary contribu­ Good Results Obtained industry, w hich a greem en ts m ay be F ran cis D ow ning. O ther Relief Applications enforced for th e first tim e by the tions to th e cerem ony were m ade by By Advertising Campaign; to be Handled by “big stick" o f the licen sin g power of M argaret and Jean H ansen, W ilm a the federal departm ent o f agriculture. Brown and Ver May W ooden. F lo w ­ Each Community Several such groups have been con ­ ers w ere presented to m em bers in a M aking use prim arily o f the new spa line of m arch by Mrs. C harles H a st­ ferrin g w ith G eorge O. G atlin, cooper­ pers„ w ith posters, radio and dealer R egistration for federa 1 relief a tiv e m ark etin g sp ecialist a t Oregon in gs as Pom ona, and Mrs. F ran k Aus- display a d v ertisin g tied in, and co v ­ S tate college, to 4 etern l*ne the best I tin as Ceres. Mrs. Jam es L ew is read erin g O regon and W ashington, the w ork w ill be conducted in the com - a poem “June G arden.” Mrs. M. C. G eneral P etroleu m Corporation's cur- niunity areas of the applicant in the plan o f action under the new law. L arge n ation al groups, particularly j M cK ercher very beau tifu lly presented rent ad vertising cam paign introduc­ future, according to R. W. W ell of in th e m ilk production and distribu- j “The O rigin of F lora.” M iss Gene- ing its new G eneral Four-Star gaso- Hillsboro, chairm an of the county re­ tion field, h ave been m oving sw iftly 1 vieve C arter played a piano solo N ar- line, is m eetin g w ith results th a t fa r 1 Hef com m ittee. In vestigation com- in all parts of the country in prepar- i cissus. Mrs. R iscly o f Oak Grove exceed the m ost op tom istic expecta- | m ittees were appointed last F riday ing prelim inary agreem en ts for con- I chairm an of the B ill Board Com m it- j tions of o fficia ls of the com pany, ac- I and w ill register and in v estig a te ap- sid eration by the secretary of agricul- tee of the P ortland Garden club spoke ording to R alph G. Bow m an, a ssista n t plication s for relief. ture. The first of th ese to com e to j briefly on "W ayside B eauty.” She \ general sa les m anager, No m ore relief w ork w ill be a v a il­ form al h earin g stage w as that for th e I said th a t bill boards are not only un- ! "This is d efinite proof that public able for th e balanoe of June, due to C hicago m ilkshed. U se o f th is section | sigh tly but can cau se accid en ts on the j buying pow er is laten t and w ill res- a 50 per cent sla sh in the funds o f th e law in the dairy industry and in j h ighw ays by o b structing the view . | pond to a g g ressiv e sa les m ethods,” available, W ell stated. County was M asons and Eastern Star those en terprises not included under | She recom m ended b eau tifyin g th e | says Mr. Bow m an. “The g ra tify in g i receivin g $2000 each m onth for relief Attend Grand Chapter th e “b asic co m m o d ities” section of the w aysid es w ith t ie e s and flow ers. And results obtained Is regarded In com -i bur the quota has been cut to $100* law is considered a m ean s o f extend- j that the dum pers of refuse alon g ! pany circles a s d efin itely proving tw o ' due to the fact that se aso n a b le work ing real ad van tages o f the new farm j “w aysid es” be prosecuted to the full 1 thin gs, i. e., the pow er of new spapers will be available during the sum m er M em bers o f the M asonic lodge and p olicy to all section s o f agricu lture, j exten t of the law. A G range chorus to reach and con vin ce the public, and | m onths, according to Mrs. Viola Sund- order o f E astern S tar have been a t­ M eanw hile plans for acreage adjust- 1 san g “C onsider the L ilies”. In the the retui;n of an op tom istic outlook berg, w ho Is in charge o f the county tending the G lan d Lodge and Grand m ent am ong th e strictly basic com - flow er g u essin g con test, first prizes on the future w hich is loosening the | registration. Chapter during the past several days. m ud dies are goin g forw ard. In order were won by Mrs. P. H. D ow nin g; | buyer's purse-strings. I Mrg H arvey B atch elor has been ap- T uesday evening a group of M asons to hurry th ese up so as to apply to consolation prizes by L ew is Stark and There is also an oth er an gle to th is pointed for the H illsboro area and attend ed the banquet a t the Grand th is year's cotton crop, S en ator Bank- Mrs. John Dobbins. sa les record, w hich is that m uch of will P - - Lodge rooms. T hursday evening m em be assisted by Mrs. — Elizabeth head has sponsored an am endm ent to The ro|j cad lesson taugh t by \ the apparent lack o f buying power Todd, juvenile officer, and Mrs. H a­ t/ers of the E astern Star atten d ed the the N ational R ecovery act w hich flow ers” w as unan im ou sly responded \ during the d ark est days of the depres- zel F oeller, county nurse. Mrs. Todd installation of Grand officers. B eav­ w ould appropriate a fund for ta k in g | to by b eau tifu l th o u g h ts in prose and j sion w as due largely to the tim id ity of an dMrs. F oeller w ill a lso a ssist w ith erton chapter is to be congratulated cotton land out of production j e t th is poetry. T he p io g ra m closed - by the m any com m odity producers in refus- inveA tigations in all parts o f the upon being represented for th e next season. H e believes the resultant G range sin g in g "Bud and B loom .” ing ' to im prove theii; products and go­ year. Mrs. D o ia Stip e being appoin­ county. | rise in cotton prices w ould more than The ro„ caU for J u iy w m be "Does it ing a g g ressiv ely a fter sales. There ted Grand R utli. O ther com m ittee chairm en are as repay the governm ent through in- pay to keep hoUse-hold accounts?" m ay be m ore m oney in circulation _ _ crease in the valu e of th e governm ent Q ive su g g estion s. G rangers are urg- right now, but th a t doesn't alter the fol»°w8^ Tigard. | wood, Dr. R ucker; B eaverton, F rancis Mrs. Guy Carr Entertains cotton holdings. ed aave their sales slip s for the apparent fa ct th a t if a superior pro- | Liverm ore; Aloha, Mrs. John Schm id; duct is given a better sales appeal, contest. Gaston, A. M. Porter; F orest Grove, W ith Luncheon Party and sa les are pushed, th e public will A uto or fire in surance o f all kinds i W. C. Schultz; and Banks, H. A. buy.” Leonard A dam s, B eaverton. Chevrolet Car to be Stohler. N o com m ittees have been Mrs. Guy Carr en tertain ed at lunch­ Truck m en see Leonard Adam s. f-x , i u r* . appointed at C ornelius and Timber eon W ednesday aftern oon com p lim en t­ Auctioned here June 27 TS. U in stea d H o n o rs Liuest anij su bcom m ittees w ill be named for ing her sister, Miss Louise A nderson, U. of O. Summer Session P a r t v S a t u r d a y T u a la lin - Garden H om e and Metzger. of Portland, w hose m arriage to S ter­ * . R eg istra tio n blank« w ere forward- A C hevrolet coupe w ill be sold at ling Thom pson la an even t o f next Opens M onday J in Portland , auction ............................... . _____ * ■ Kpavprton I _ j *._ _ t._i_______nn________ i . . . AppliCft- auction in in front front of of tho the B eaverton I I Sunday. G uests included Mrs. S tres­ p ostoffice at 1 a. m. Tuesday, June The P ortland sum m er session o f the 27th. The car w as con fiscated April her hom e in P ortland Saturday e v e n -1 w111 be takcn and Investiga- ser, and Mrs. K noblack of P ortland, U n iversity o f Oregon w ill be held in | 6th, by th e federal au th orities, lo r ! inS in honor o f Mrs. W alter P a g e o f tions m ade by com m ittees appointed and Mrs. I. R. M etzler of B eaverton, M th e Lincoln high school from June 19 | transportation in violation o f the N a- Oniaha, Neb., w ho w as her house g u est for several days last week. to J u ly 28. ; tio n a l P ro h ib itio n A c t Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sprague w ere in C o u rse s w ill be o ffe re d In a n th ro p - , _________________ attendance. ology, a r t, b ac te rio lo g y , biology, hot- B U R N S FA TA L TO IN F A N T an y , ec o n o m ics, e d u c a tio n , E n g lish , I D A U G H T E R O F LE O SAMS G e rm a n h e a lth ed u c a tio n , h isto ry , ______ Nazarene Young People jo u rn a lis m m a th e m a tic s , m u sic p h il-j J a n le ^ Sams> te n m o n th a old Attend Church Rally osophy, P h y sical e d u c a tio n , P h y s i- , d h te r o f U o S a m a , ^ P o r tla n d , ology, p o litic a l slcen ce, psychology. d ie J S a tu rd a t Doe r e n b e c k e r hos- p u b lic sp e a k in g , ro m a n c e la n g u a g e s ,taL F u n e r a , ae rv ice s w e re held T h u rs d a y ev e n in g th e y o u n g people and s o d a logy. T u esd a y a t th e W. E. P e g g c h a p e l in o fth e N a z a re n e c h u rc h a tte n d e d the C lasses w ill be held in th e m o rn in g B eaveldoni i N a z a re n e rally a t th e Sellw ood N aza- h o u rs b etw e en 8 a n d 12. T h is y ea r, on in o rd e r to a c c o m m o d a te P o rtla n d T he in f a n t w as c ritic a lly b u rn e d la s t i ren e c h u rc h . A b o u t 20 fro m h ere w ere OI 1 lo c n n da e rt an | w h en th e car in w h ich she in a tte n d o n c e a n d a g a in w on th e b an- re sid e n ts w ho m a y n o t be able to *D