LARGEST C IR C U L A T IO N IN EASTERN W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y V< >LUME 8, N( >726 Frazier-Lemke Act *oc Happenings u Notes and. about to Prevent Mort­ gage Foreclosure BEAVER FOX. OREGON. FRIDAY. ILLY <>. llH4 PUBLISHED WEEKLY ^ Warning Against Mail Order Insur­ ance Given Public Town Fireworks Thrill World’s Fair Crowds Washington County C. E. cabinet j officers met at the home of Glen ! Schellenberger. Beaverton, Monday 'night for the July business meeting land decided upon Friday evening, July held at Bill Provides $82,890,000 f o r ^ “ “ ' . f “ Summer Indictments Charge Nine of Loans to Farmers Near j Conference Rally." California Concern with fished several days at Pacific City. Banruptcy A. B. Clement and August Wein Mulcting the Public Ray Shearer is employed in a ga- "The Frazier Lemke Amendment to I rage in Portland. Salem, Ore,. July 0—The frequent the Bankruptcy Act is in accordance Miss La Vern Kreinbrung spent ¡warnings issued by the Oregon insur- with the program of the Farm Ciedit j severai days visiting he*- sister in i ance department against the public Administration, since it attempts to Gresham. patronizing mail order insurance com­ prevent occasional selfish creditors j Mlss Carol Stephnes is staying with panies have been justified through re­ ft cm foreclosing on distressed farm Rose Kamberger for a week, cent action taken In California debtors.” W. I. Myers, Governor of Jay GV)Son and famlly of Gaston, against the National Security Life as­ the Farm Credit Administration said are moving into the H. A. Alexander sociation und its officers of Beverly in a statement to the press of the na- j house. Mr. Shunk has recently re- Hills. tion today. j decorated the house. A. H. Averill, Insurance comnds- “The program of the Farm Credit A marriage license has been issued I sioner, stales tliut ho has received in­ Administration has been to prevent to Bruce Grant of Beaverton and formation that nine Beverly Hills bud- farm foreclosure and to refinance ex­ Ruthellyn Hawley of Portland. j ness men weie recently arrested, cessive debt burden on a basis which O. E. Lierman has moved to the end i ¡charged with mulcting the public of would permit good farmers to work of Watson street in place of to ScholL j I many hundreds of thousands of dol­ out. As a result of the general re­ as was carried in last weeks paper. lars. The nine were secretly indicted covery during the past year and the C. J. Beach is out again after being ! by the federal grand jury on June loans of the Federal Farm banks with confined to his bed for a week suffer­ 2thh and included A. L Rose, presi­ the Land Bank Commissioner, the ing from trouble caused by his leg. dent of the National Security Life In­ great majority of distressed farm Miss Helen Kinsey is visiting at the surance association of Beverly Hills, mortgage cases have been relieved, Beach home and helping around the a holding company controlling eleven leaving a very slight minority of farm­ store. or more subsidiary companies: Donald. ers who will have to go into bank- Health workers from Washington L Rose, vice president; Sidney G. ruptcy to save their homes. Farmers > county were entertained last week at Rose, vice president; M. Rosenthal, as a class are very slow to take to [ an anniversary tea at the home of vice president; D. S. Kent, secretary Brilliant fireworks displays are a is one of the many that burst o.. open­ Electrical group. The opening day bankruptcy. And my experience in Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar in Portland. working with them personally and in On Friday the group made a trip to frequent night feature at the new ing night. The buildings are, left to crowd was surprised to find the Fair treasurer; B. Kent, cashier; B. Ab­ rams, secretary Arnold D. Kritjfov, the Farm Credit Administration gives Salem to visit the state tuberculosis World’s Fair, in Chicago. This bomb right: Federal building. Sky Ride and complete. attorney and Georgo H. Lew, medical me every confidence that they will re­ hospital. examiner. tain an ever present urge to pay their A marriage license has been issued Bank Statement Shows The indictment, containing nine debts.” to Peter Doran of Beaverton and Mrs. counts, charged that the defendants Strong Cash Position Bertha Madsen of Portland. Years issued policies against illness and ac­ “The Emelrgency Appropriation Act of fiscal year 1935 just signed by I Velden Cecil Bogi was sentenced to _________ I cident at a premium cost of $1 per Joseph Galbiealh, 82, died at hia the President carried $82,890,000 to be j two days in jail by Justice of the In the first statement published to­ i„, ., . . i $3000 of protection and then "through home near Sherwood late Saturday, ,, , „ used for this purpose if necessary dur- i Peace Geo. Thyng Tuesday, for fail­ day by the First Security Bank, fig- ............................ * ¡subterfuge refused to pay the obli­ June 30, following a month's illness. ing the year ending June 30, 1935. ure to stop at the arterial highway uras reVeal deposits of nearly $138,000 gation. Mr. Gal breath was the son of Sam­ Loans by the Land Bank Commis- which has been the scene of many wjth cagh Qn hand of over jioo.OOO. It Postal inspectors said that the con­ uel Galbreath and wus born in Penn­ sioner have been made and will con-1 auto accidents. is gratifying to note the exceptionally cern operated through advertising in sylvania, in 1852. While an infant he tinue to be made up to 75 per cent of J- J. Van Kleek has been elected to hj>;h ratlo of Iiquid assets to deposits, newspapers in the United States. Replace Annual ciossed the plains with his paiems to 1700 the normal value of farms, although serve on the executive board of the ^ ratio unexcelled we believe by any Affair to They claimed operation« formerly j Oregon, settling in the Tualatin valley less than one-tenth of the farms in the ( Portland Independent B Grade M ‘ l k , bank in Washington county, “Sunset Trail,” 3 Big were conducted from Chicago. where he begun pioneer life. Hi« boy country were indebted for more than 1 Producers' association. Mr ,jay Gibson president and other Features Planned hood days were spent helping his fa -, Associations said to have been con- 70 per cent of their value at the time Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ned Byfield, officer9 of the bank are to b% com_ ther build up a new honuwiead. l n ! tl0lU>d by th‘‘ Paront company includ­ the refinancing program began. A t Mr. and Mrs. L Richey and Jim Mill- ! merl(led on the conservative and sound that time more than_ one-half of all ; er spent the day at Louie s on tl»e Tu- banking poiiejes they have established Eugcne, Ore., July 6—With a new e s early 20s, Mr. Galbreath worked Jpd ,T)C StP,linK Underwriters, lne„; in the mines at Orophana. 'Sterling ¡Penny-Day Ltd.; Sterling the farms in the cofintry were free|alatin. jn theU. banking house. name, “The Oregon Trail,” replacing At the age of 24 he married Miss | Po,,clo8: ste,linH Pfnny a Day Poll- from mortgages. The 10 per cent of Leonard Adams and Mr. and Mrs. j _____________ the former designation of “Sunset the farms mortgaged for 70 per cent j Ed Conolly spent the Fourth at Mt. ! Trail" and more elaborate, more im Louisa Cummings of Portland, also of iC'es; s ,,‘ rl*nK Associations; U. S. Llfo Assoclatio*» i Sterling Security Life As- or more of their value has been cut to 1 Hood. Joy Hulett Reigns Over preseive features for every event, Eu­ pioneer stock. He and his bride cen- ' soclation; Pacific National Lifo Asso­ an even smaller percentage since last Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson and son gene triennial epic of the west will be tered their efforts upon inipioving ciation; and Guaranty Union Life In- Celebration at Hillsboro staged July 26, 27 and 28. * and expanding the little farm in the year by the Refinancing progiam, thus j Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klinge, of Tualatin valley on which he soon be-,8urance Company. diminishing to exceptional cases the Gaston, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Richey, j Not only Eugene, but all the sur- number of possible applicants for j spent the Fourth at Roamers Rest, Miss Joy Hulett of Beaverton was roundjng territory has fallen corn- came one of the early successful onion I The indictments charged that the bankruptcy under the Frazier Lemke C. E. Doty and family were at Pa- crowned queen of the 28th annual pletely lnto the spil)t of the cvent> glowers of this state. Mis. GulbreuUi accused would evade payment in case Bill. Reduction in the number of 1 cific City over the Fourth, “Happy Days" celebration at Hills which in 1929 attracted natlonnl at-1 n , 7 , ’ WaS & constant ln* of illness and accident by declaring the policies void by reason of disease foreclosures shows that an increasing j C. E. Meyers and family were at the boro Tuesday evening by Earl Snell tention. For several weeks men have ‘ 1 " tht‘‘ r F‘«neer progress. Mr. Gallxcath is survived by nine j ° f tbo policyholder, or a like pretext, number of heavily indebted farmers ¡Coast on the Fourth, Princesses were Thelma Mulloy, of , been cultivating beurds, and a l l * w o 1 are getting their indebtedness in bet- J Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnes have children including Arthur, Don O., I The public is again warned against ...... ...........' T ' r ; . T Mabel NeUion c f Buxton Wll- men of the city are now going a b ou t',, ' ------. ' T ' ......• ‘ “ 7 “ “ ! l,,c wa‘ “ ' u ter shape. returned from an extended trip to ma Schultz of Forest Grove and V er-,in tbe boop sk|rts and and bU Htles of in the hoop skirts bustles of the the 1 yniontJ' Jo,in> Mrs. June boulkes, patronizing mail order insurance com Mrs. Eva Fishbuck, all of Sherwood, panics, most of them have limitedfin- na Mae Walters of Cedar Mills. “In the last year more than 40,000 lNew York and Chicago, 1850's. land Mrs. Anna Weckert, of Multno- j anclal responsibility. Commissioner farmers have appealed directly to the ! The Rebekah club is meeting today There wese 26 entrants for queen' The epic will again have three jmah, Mrs. Claia West of Salem and Averill says they have no representa- Farm Credit Administration in Wash- i with a P°l luck d,nner ln tbe odd from various parts of the county. main features the pageant, which Mrs. Della Duffield of Empire. Be- tlves in Oregon on who nilegal service ington for emeigency aid because the i*ell°ws hail, a business meeting fol- sponsored by organizations, this year will have a huge cast of Hlde„ the immediate family he also can be obtained In case of dispute c f mortgage holders were pushing them ,ows- ! This is the first time a Beaverton 2.000; the pioneer parade, which will (leaves 24 grandchildren and three liability claims. They contribute noth­ for settlement. The creditors of these1 Mr and Mrs Sanford Rodgers cf queen has ruled over the fete. bring together replicaB of early day .great-grandchildren. His passing ing to the financial welfare of the farmers were requested not to press j Aloba’ visited at the home of Mr. and scenes, and thousands of pioneer rel-|C|osed the hlidory of thp ear,y ploneer state through maintaining an office foreclosure proceedings until the Land Mrs. E. R. Sheets Wednesday aftei- 105 Degrees in Missouri ics, and the Progress paiade, which Galbieaths as he was the lust survivor therein, and their flint aim seems 1o bank could determine if they could be noon an<* evening. be to collect as much as possible and refinanced. Appeals for such eater- Carl Mapcs of Salem, Is spending Says Morrison Family " " ¿L” *■“ and industrial organiza­ give ag little as possible in return. gency assistance have fallen from a several weeks visiting at the home of tions from every part of the state. — peak of two thousand a week in No- his parents Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mapes Many Oregon citizens have unset­ Word received from Mr. and Mrs. 1 The pageant, which will depict the .MRS. MATILDA KELLEY GIVEN vember to five hundred recently. Of ! Mrs. Belle Walker and Donald Wal- tled claims against this type of cor.i- H. A .Morrison ,of Aloha, who left re- development of the Oregon territory SUftl'KIKE I AIU V F K ID a i panies which they havo been unable the 40,000 emergency cases more than her, Mrs. Matilda Kelly, Mrs. George ., f motor trin through the „ - - two thirds of the farmers applied for Thyng. Mrs. Mary Stitts, LaMerne 8tate8 ,s th at ,Phe weafher is fr° m p re h,8toTic tirnes to prC!" 'n'' to collect. Mrs. Matilda Kelley was pleasantly ¡loans and about 70 per cent obtained ! Dean, Rhoda Thyng and Jean Kline, exceedintr warm beim? if)?, and that and ; predictions ^ .. for the future, will be surprised at a purty given at the home loans or commitments, thus removing' drove to Rippling Waters Fourth , lney they a,e i°ns,n8 longing tor for me the cool cool mgnis nights ' stage '‘naCt,>d on wj„ *J*yward '[“ ’ld ° " a | fie!d huK‘‘ - - - . *he . . ten and - - Di 1 — 1 - *s i------ the --------- that cover tho footba| of her ‘ mother, Mrs. Geo. ou Stitt, '‘SUBSIDIZED" NEWSPAPERS enioved a c n i c dinner toeethe< — ® ° ----- --------- B stage mat wi l l cover tne roolDall field u , r Fri- ri- thousands of farmers from . m lrtt ¡1- R- M erger and Francis Livermore!®1 Oreg0n’ They ‘ ‘ * Many thril,in* *Placde8 have been ¡'« V afternoon. The diversion o f the per cent class which otherwise might Rufus C. Holeman has talked much Jo«' near Savannah. Missouri. added for thU) year and the attrac afternoon was 500. Mrs. Dan Sha* have needed to resort to bankruptcy, returned Tuesday evening from a Little Joe wrote his cousin that its wj|| undoubtedly be the most in-I be*d «core, Mrs. Ruby Boyd 2nd, about "the subsidized press.’ Pinned One farmer in several hundred of weeks fishing trip real hot heie and the mosquitos are t spjring depiction of this type ever and Mis. John Summers the consola- down, ho mentioned dally pap,us insolvent farmers who can not come - Vernon Mapes spent the Fourth of awful big and eat day and night. which contained a large volume of piesented in the United States. ¡tion. to an agreement with his créditons or July holiday visiting at the home of | _____________ All of the principal officials and dl-1 1 ne following ladies were present fc lln lli/« i ?, , arrive at a solution through one of his brother Rai’ ph Mapes in Salem. JOHN ATLEY MILLER rectors who made the 1929 event such J esda' nM Batn,' r' S,‘ lM vv,," d. ^ ' Sulzberger o f New York Times: the 2,300 Debt Conciliation Commit- 1 Mrs. George Thyng was a luncheon j tees by voluntary action can obtain hostess at her home Tuesday, honor- John Atley Miller, aged 79 years a success are back this year, arftl with •oi, Sh.iw, Li... ri. Summe!«, Alex- I “The presence o f advertising in a court action under the bill. Under 1 ing Mrs. Harry Clubb of Aberdeen, passed away at his home on Lombard the event still nearly a month away, ander, Englekc, Boyd, Huson, Thynjf, newspaper gives the reader assurance After a the refinancing program of the Farm ' Wash. Other guests included Mrs street Thursday, June 28. after an Ul- plans and preparation« are practically Walker, Kelley and Stitt. that since there exists a visible sou o Credit Administration, scaledowns o f , Walter Alberts, Mr«. Amy Higgins, ness oi five months. Mr. Miller was complete. Hugh E. Roes on, ffrctdu- most pleasant afternoon at cards re-1 of revenue, there Is no need of a 1 ¡wi­ the claim of creditors have been ne- Mrs. Ira Crawford, all of Portland, born at Dover, Ohio, and when a Re manager of the University of freshments were served. den subsidy, and if you believe as I do cessary in less than one out of seven Jean Klein and Rhoda Thyng. small child moved with his parents to Oregon, is again manager; Mrs. Doris that the normal man would rather be loans.” ^jr8 j nez Whitworth Miss Eva r° wa- *n be was married to Miss Smith, nationally known dramatic honest than not, then columns of Kiwanis Rank High _______ Whitworth and Ear! Evans* drove to Mary Jane Merchant. He moved to director is directing the pageant for good advertising can reasonably bo l i­ CLASSIFIED ADS bring wonderful, Scroggins Valley the Fourth and Tacoma Wash.. 17 yea,« ago and « » t h i r d time; Ca . M. Young, noted Membership in the Kiwanis clubs of ken a{ Jo Hu|n .»qj ; o ' according to Mrs. Oerlack. The also of Portland, enjoyed a picnic din­ have two machines at work 24 hours j When someone starts working. dent of the United States. | plants, which are In the back yard of ner at Eagle Creek the 4th of July. Someone starts earning; each day at the Bonneville dam. They EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERING __________ the Oerlach home, m miles south of When someone starts earning, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Kleek and are drilling shot holes for blasting HOFSTEATERS PHOTO STU­ , . _ . Multnomah, on the Capi'ol highway, More person«, bom of Norwegian Someone starts buying. daughter Catherine Van Kleek joined purposes. DIO Offers 3 Portraits size 5x7 parentage, llv,. in the United State« j are f, lpd with youn* “ «^chokes. An endless chain, so to speak, and a large group of relatives and friends ■ ■ ■ mounted In Beautiful Easel Frame than in Norway. the merchant who doesn't advertise in a picnic at the Oaks the 4th. A Mr and Mrs. F. W. Sylvester of for only $2.00 (For short time only) I Agnews Petschauer, 102 years old, and advertise regularly is doing big basket dinner was enjoyed. ; Halsey, Oregon, visited at the H. L ACT QUICKLY HOI S l EM Chicago (Ol.,) woman, has been nothing if he isn't breaking links in Miss Lois Mulholland left for R ose-' Robinson home a few days last week, fc.7.3 STUDIO, 715 S. W. Third Avt This paper is a legal paper and ellg>- j treated only once by a physician. this endleas chain —N. E. A. Service bUrg the latter part of last week Mrs. Sylvester 1« Mr. Robinson s sister cor. 3rd and Morrison. Portland. ible to publish legal noticea. Have ---- . Tetter- ! where she will spend several weeks j Chester Robinson celebrated his your attorney send your legals to the Many London (Eng.) persons still will also visit at Marshfield. I birthday anniversary the 4th of July. Prescriptions at Browns Pharmacy. home paper. ¡believe In witchcraft. Eugene Preparing J° 7 l 7 “ for “ Oregon Trail” Celebration July 26 of \7 ?