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V* - LAR G E ST C IR C U L A T IO N IN E A S T E R N W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y VOL. 10, NO. 52 Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, May 21, 1937 Today and Tomorrow Will be “ Poppy Day” Time For First Walnut Blight Spray Control I ^aU olT^There L m e r v variation a r ia li o n ^ in ^ t tne he station. There i us l b som tim e the buds begin to open, but this ¡‘ “ “ r s I S r T h e j Information Given on Application of Same B y R O B E R T M E R R IL L “ N ° , v shall private proper F irst spray application s o f the 1937 ty be taken for public season fo r con trol o f walnut blight use, without just compensa- a ccord in g to* Paul' W ^ ^ 'ilierj^ issoc'iate tion. On many occwions the Supreme court, acting as our National Um pire, has been called upon to pro tect citizens under the clause. Some times it has saved citizens from los ing their homes without being ade quately compensated. The most notable instance in volved Arlington, the home of Mrs. Robert E. Lee, wife of the Con federate general. Today it is the famous national cemetery across t h e Potomac from Washington, where rest our soldier dead. Union Takes Arlington. Here is the story— from the rec ords of the court: During the war betwen the states, Union forces took possession of Arlington, and the wife of the famed southern leader was forced to retire behind the Confederate lines. In 1862, congress passed a bill en titled, “ An Act for the Collection of Direct Taxes in the Insurrection- ----------------------------- ------------------------------- a ry Districts within th e United States.” measure S ta tes ” Under U n d er this this m e a s u r e com com - missioners were appointed to levy and collect taxes and, in default of payment, to sell the property against which they were charged. Various rules were drafted by the appointed commissioners. One pro vided that property taxes in the district including Arlington had to be paid by the owner in person. On January 11, 1864, taxes to the gum of $92.07 w e re due on the Lee esta te. S in ce sh e w a s beh in d th e C o n fe d e ra te lin es, M rs. L e e w a s un- ablp to aD D ear Dersonallv to Dav th em She sen t in a g en t to m a k e Verboort Man Killed by Car T om orrow will be P op p y D ay in | W h ile trying to keep a you n g heifer P ortlan d and v icin ity and in thous highw ay, G eorge Geisber, 82, Happenings of the Week j o o f f f V the ands o f oth er cities and tow ns thru- erboort was killed F riday m orn out the United States. M illions o f ing when he stepped into the path of at the County Seat bright red poppies w ill be w orn in a ear driven by Fred Cum m ings. A m erica's annual tribute to the W orld G eibers togeth er with his w ife, was By R O S E C A V E W a r dead. herding cattle alon g the road and W om en o f the A m erican L egion ; Grand Jury w hen the C um m ings ear d rove up to A uxiliary will be on the streets early | i i i- . . the cattle the h eifer w alked out in tom orrow m orn in g with basket« o f • i i r e e i n d i c t m e n t s fron t o f the car. the m em orial flow ers, o ffe rin g them ! C um m ings sw yrved the ca r to avoid ________________ ___ s to _____ indictm ents o f w hich one is ____ hitting ____ ______ _ step- in exch ange fo r __________ con tribu tion aid Three j the _______ h eifer _____ and _________ G eisbcrs the w ar's living victim s, the d is a b le d 1 secret was returned W ednesday b> j o u t ¡n f r{>nt o f the car, apparently veterans their fam ilies and the fam i- ' the Grand Jury. I. W. F airfaull, ac- bcad 0f f m e heifer. He was struck T hey will con tin u e cusod o f larceny o f m oney from j by the fron t fen der and knocked 1 res o f the dead. he s u ffe re d eterftiaJ injuries ' w o r ^inii throughout the day g iv in g j B ishop H ardw are Store at B eaverton dow n evervon e an oDDortunitv to “ h on or the and M orris Knudtsen, assault with a and died alm ost im m ediately a ccord ing to S h e riff Connell, w ho investi dead and a,(i the Hvtng” weapon Tnnrpna involving ® by ^ w earing i dangerous i lir(rpna p «r k Mrs. near gated. a 1 ARLINGTON and the Bill of Rights That’s from the Bill of Rights, , an important part Of our fed- eral Constitution. The Court House PUBLISHED WEEKLY > h7 , E - ' ! P o o r e r , N . r . p « B .„ * , w „ e A uxiliary. P oppies will be draw n ........... A „ „ ju ror in the o i r w ia“ ; 1 by th the as a substitute distributed by all place o f W illiam A. Butler o f l i g a i d bv w om en and girk*„ — I as abacterium prim arily in the dis , . . . , .. w h o has rem oved from the county. le a s e d buds and also, to a lesser ex-1 w o rk ,n K as unPa,d volunteers. M oney | received fo r the flow ers w ill be used of Arrests and Fines previous y ea r's grow th. Theae bacteria hf v m aintain the w elfare w ork o f are sp .e a d by rain and the nuts a r e : and A “ , 1 £ 2 [ an ion g d.s- susceptible to in fection fro m the tim e ablied veterans and fatherless fam l- M arion M. C ook, M oialla route 2, arrested on a ch arge o f drivin g a the nut-bearing flow er* begin to open I dur " f , »ho com in g year, until the w alnuts are nearly g row n T ' T b e httle red poppy w orn above tru ck 50 miles an hour by Sgt. W a r W ith som e o f these buds beginning 1 ° ur hearts today and tom orrow is the ren o f State P olice and D eputy Sher if f B usch received a fine o f $40 in T i to open last week, com plete con trol j ‘/ T * 8ymb“ 1 ° f to \, those w ho ? ave th * gard Justice o f the Peace. j would have been obtained in such | nation's service during the W orld W ar, T aken into cu stody on a ch arge o f cases on ly by sprayin g at that time. | said the chairm an. "It is their flow - being drunk in a public place, Bud Showeits and rain over the w eekend | It w „ here , j E arp arrested at Cornelius by Mar- and the beginning o f this w eek w ill' er. . . grew . . . . on the .. fields , shall Jackson and D eputy S h eriff P, M A y m ean ^ b l l s h t Buscli received a fine o f $25 and costs . du rin g the bloom period. T he rainy U !b u t e ° n the bare battle Wre of the in H illsboro Justice Court. ! w eather ha* proved to be an ob sta cle w* c l <: th cy w er® bu rl*d ' Joe R . L ogan, urrested by C hief o f in sprayin g tree fru its this sprin g fo r A l^ ,h a 7 are h opin g that everyone the con trol o f diseases and in sect W,U undel8tand the poppys sigm fi P olice M cG uire o f F orest G rove, on pest* and apparently it is going to be caace and wear on® with pride today a drunk and disorderly charge is in and tom orrow .' jail as a city charge. a h andicap to e ffe ctiv e blight con trol on walnuts, says W . F. Cyrus, cou n ty | T he m em orial poppies m ade in re p lica o f the w ild poppies o f F rance agent. Schools Closing Mr. M iller, in a letter received S a t-; and B elgium , w h ich grew in such p rofu sion on the W o rld W ar battle u id ay, has the follow in g to say regard- j V acation tim e in m any o f the fields will be o ffe re d th rou ghou t the . ing spray m aterial fo r blight con trol city on P x-ouuv T he flow ers sch ools is com in g early a ccord in g to op p y oaya, D aya ' Ve a le a d vw«ng the g ro w e rs to use haye bflen mad<t by disabiod w ar vet-1 the annual report o f O. B. Krause, 1 * — b "gV “ «• „“ ll^ ' oi f v i a c o l t v Td to l f f l T c o n d / ' S a V eran8 1,1 honor o f th tir faIlen com - oil (w sco sity 70 to 120 secon d s hay- rados and COnti ibutions for aid o f the b olt; sulph on ation test betw een 50 and , a c o n triDuuons io r aiu or tne an, ' tki _____ disabled men and dependent fam ilies 80) with this treatm ent o f b oid ea u x received in exch ange fo r them m ixture at the rate o f on e pint o f £„„<>7 the w dead and a id he S ' ! either oil to 100 gallons o f spray in .. , , . ,, ... . , ... , ord er to reduce the severity o f fo lig a tc bvIn« victim s, w 11 be the A uxiliary s b 1 P op py D ay appeal. in ju ry w h ich often follow s the ap p li -1 cation o f bordeau x m ixture to you ng • • » . . , walnut leaves.” Junior American Legi< ion A m ou nt and freq u en cy o f rain dur- Base Ball Team Planned in g the in fection p eriod w ill have ! much to do wlth the am ount o f spray- For This Year , J” * that necessary. T he eafest p ra c tice llo w is to plan l ‘ Le to lo fo 1U1,U” f,lan on on three A com m ittee o f business m en and sprays, O regon regon extension extension Legionnaire* m et in the C ham ber o f 1 ®pl ays' esay* Miller. O bulletin 500 discusses walnut blight bulletin 500 discusses walnut blight C om m erce room s H illsboro, Friday l a !ld s^ y contro1- T hose people w ho nigh, and decided to have a W ash- have w alnuts and a ie interested in j ington C ounty Junior A m erican I»- sprayin g and d o not have this bulle- i gion base ball team this year. Play- tin should g et it. It may be obtained i ers will be eligible from all parts o f by ca llin g at the cou nty agent's' o ffic e the county, and it is hoped to put a first class team in the field. P layers 17 yckr* o f age and under Postal Employees w h o w an t to m ake application fo r a i o Sponsor Air place on the team are asked to be at the ball park H illsboro, Saturday a f Mail Rose Show tern oon M ay 22, at 1:30. Stairet Meted Five-year Term Business Humming In Many States | j ( ) Effects of Gold Price Over-estimated j S pringfield, Mass., M ay 2 i— Busi ness In the eastern industrial states is now at the highest level in eight y e a rs—the best sin ce the F all o f 1929! A utom obile activity is break in g all records. R ailroad carload ings are the highest since 1930. Steel activity is close to an all-tim e peak. N ever theless while business is boom ing on one hand, con fid en ce, on the other, is disappearing. T he optim ism I noted in the W est is m issing in the East. H ow ever, sentim ent is alw ays sh ift ing back and forth. T here is a con stant battle betw een favorable and un favorable factors. On the long up ward sw eeps optim ism usually holds the upper hand. On the steep drops on the downside, pessim ism usually prevails. But even during the m ajor ups-and-downs, there are tim es when the battle betw een con fid en ce and uncertainty is so close that progress in either direction is halted. T his is the case today. T he ch eerfu ln ess o f the election period has vanished. So m uch disturbing news has crep t into the picture that con fid en ce is slipp ing fast in such states as M ichigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, N ew Y ork and M assachusetts. F ive years in the State Penitentiary wi.s the sentence m eted to Leslie H. Stairet Saturday w hen he was brought into C ircuit Court for belated punishm ent on ch eck operation ch ar ges. Stairet was recently captu red after a cou n ty jail break here last August, he had previously plead guilty to a grand ju ry indictm ent on the check accou n t and was w aiting sentence w hen he join ed C harles D otson in flight. W hen brought before C ircuit Judge P eters he sou ght to reverse hi* plea the a.nd obtain counsel to con test ch arge and also entered a plea o f not guilty to the break accu sation . B e cause the punishm ent provided by statute fo r an unarm ed escape, ca r ries on ly one year the m an will not be held on that accou n t a ccord in g to Quandry O ver G old G. R ussell M organ d istrict attorney. One su bject w hich is bothering F ran k A. M cC oy captured at Forest m any o f the businessm en and invest G rove shoplifting, pleaded guilty to ors with w hom I have talked this past a ch arge o f larceny in a store; sen w eek is the fear o f a ch a n ge in the cou n ty sch ool sperintendent. Schools ten ce was postponed until Judge Pet price o f gold. It is felt that the closed at this tim e for sum m er inel.ide Union Banks Grade, ers had opportu n ity to inspect the United States can not indefinitely con m onths include union, rsanas m an's police record w hich includes a tinue to pay $35 an ou nce fo r the M iddleton, Grabel, Cipole, F ern Hill, lon g list o f con viction s a* listed in a | m etal. T here is a feeling that we City, M idw ay’ D erelick, report from California. will soon have to refuse to take all i>ini„. M M nllov W itch N orth Plains, ulloy and and W itch Ha- H a P leading guilty to m orals charges zel. A num ber o f the sch ools began V ernon C hoquette. 26, and Mrs. W yn- foreign gold o ffered us at this price. R um ors arc that the price will be cut the year’s w ork in late A ugust hence ______ _________ ____ nifred Cornelius, 22, ______ both o f Dilley, to $5 an ounce. Many fear that this the early closing, giving the boys and - drew suspended sentences would start a b\ar m arket In co m girls a ch ance to get out to the berry j _______________ m odity and stock prices. T hey feel fields sooner, that if the p rice o f gold is slashed, Girl Student asks Sum the entire com m odity price level must 'D ie follow in g pro I wit«* ord ers havo For Ejection from Bus be revam ped. T hey believe this would Is'en signed by Judge D onald T. m ean serious readjustm ents and Tem pleton and filed with A lleging that she was m anhandled m ight m ark the beginning o f a m ajor the Clerk and ejected forcib ly from a school G eorge W ise, ord er o f sale o f real bus servin g the F orest G rove union dow nw ard business cycle. I have never had m uch patience property. high sch ool D oroth y D avis 18, o f with those who are alw ays w orryin g C larence L. Stevens guardianship, S coggin s V alley filed suit this week abou t the price” o f gold, Its e ffe ct ap p rovin g petition . through her gu ardian ad litem , 1 on the business cy cle is being m agni C hristine Peters, guardianship clos Charles A. D avis askin g dam ages o f fied al| out o f proportion. O f those ing estate and guardianship. $5000. w ho fear a cu t in the price o f gold I Joh n H. Neal adm itting estate to N am ed as defendants are G eorge L. ask the question: "W h a t happened probate and appoin ting D orcas N. H en d rick s and S an ford Matteson, when gold was increased in price in Neal, executrix. declared to have been operator and the second h alf o f 1933? D id copper, L u cy Dye, adm itting «state to p ro d riv er respectively o f the sch ool bus. cotton, rubber or other com m odities bate and appointing Charles K. Dye. C om plaint allegea that Matteson on im m ediately ju m p a proportion ate adm inistrator. F ebru ary 11 forcib ly put her o ff, fol-1 am ount in p ric e ? " It 1 « true that F ran cis K. W algraeve ap p rovin g low in g a disagreem ent about where mo8t o f theae m a tcrials have trebled final accou n t and closin g estate or quadrupled in the last three years. Nels Nelson, ap p rovin g bon d and to slt' But that is due m ostly to an increase appoin ting appraisers. I F*rtiliv»r Treatment in the natural dem and for them rath H arry V. G ates ap p rovin g f i n a l! r erul,zer 1 real men t er than to their revaluation in term s account. To be Explained o f the new price o f gold. A. W . Steele gu ardian ship approv- | ________ the payment for her, but, because of the arbitrary rule, the money was refused. Then the estate was sold to pay the taxes. The United States gov ernment bid it in. Confirms Lower Court. Mrs. Robert E. Lee died in 1872, and her son inherited the right to reclaim the estate. Asserting that the government claim to his boy P ostal em ployees throughout the hood home was unjust, he petitioned N a tion h ave been invited to p a rtici Beaverton Couple congress to return it to him. When pate in the P ostal E m ployee«' N ation- | j" _ that effort failed he instituted suit al A ir Mail R ose Show to be held at Celebrate Golden against the officers in charge. P ortla n d d u rin g the Portland, O regon Wedding Anniversary The lower court decided that the R o s e F estival June 9 to 13, a cco rd in g ! ________ tax sale was invalid, and, therefore, to in form a tion received by P ostm aster M r and Mrg F rcd A ntrobus o f ing accou ntin g. D oubts B asic E ffe ct j S aturday afternoon . May 22 at 1:30 the United States had no rightful N eta Daly. T he A ir M ail R ose Show R ou te 1, B eaverton were pleasantly Sush' M T upper guardianship ap-1 p m E lm er Guerber and cou n ty A ccord in g to strict theorists, if title to the property. But the Depart will be held June 10 and 11 in con n ec- surprised T uesday M ay 18 w hen a provin g gu ard ian ’s report \ agent W . F. Cyrus will show those gold should d rop to $25 an ounce, J a cob O efin - ger, fixin - g tim e and , : ™ ment of Justice appealed. The case tion w ith the o annual farm ers w h o Hiaji m ay be in the . , sh ow o a f , t . h , n e , - grou p* - - - o f - relatives - - - - - and — friends - - - - - - - called „v interested ... k . c corn should tum ble from $1.40 to $1.00 Kra88 pIots on the f a rm e r-8 fal m and per bushel. H ow ever what e ffe ct went to the Supreme court of the I ortland R ose Society at the sta te and pleasantly surprised them, the j place o f hearing final accont. , . . occa sio n being their golden w ed d in g W illiam M. S cheurer ap p rovin g fin ; w i„ e x p iain tho fertilizer treatm ent d ocs the price o f gold have on the United States for a decision. It af A rm ory. E n tries fo r the Postal E m ployees anniversary. T hey were m arired at | al accou nt. I that they received late the past w in -! price o f corn when grain elevators firmed the lower court. T he G uerber place is a p p rox - 1 In C h icago are em pty and delivery Referring in its opinion to the 5th N ational A lr Mail R ose Show must w h ite Hal|; in . M ay 18 lg87> and are | M ary E. Lam ent, fixin g tim e for ter. , reach P ortlan d by A ir Mail. Any one Qf pion eer fam ilies o f this i hearing final account. im ately eight m iles northeast o f Hills- j con tra cts must be met ? W h at d if- Amendment of our Constitution— the | o u td o o i-g r o w n roses m ay be entered j district. | L. A. H am ilton, fixing tim e and boro, and abou t one mile west o f the ! feren ce does it m ake if gold is dug Amendment which provides that: in the sh ow o f the P ortland R ose So- _____ . present ______ w ____ o f hearing final accou n t A m on d g those ere __________place Mr. and H elvetia church. F arm ers w h o are \ from on e hole in the grou nd on ly to “ No person shall . . be deprived | cie ty and m a y travel by any know n Mrs. W a lter R osene, o f B eaverton, M argaret J. M orrissey au th ority to Interested in grasses will find it t o , reburied in another (F o rt K nox, of life, liberty, or property without m eans o f transportation. 1 Mr and Mrs J e ff A ntrobus o f P ort- build bridge across river their interests to look these over. K e n tu c y )? It is pretty d ifficu lt for due process of law, nor shall private N u m erous fine prizes are o ffe re d ! land, gran dchildren , C appy and B u d -' Max H enskey, fixin g tim e and place the average man to see how this a f property be taken for public use fo r all the various classification s dy R osene. other guests Mr. and M rs , 1 o f hearing final account. fects the price o f fryin g pans, rain without just compensation,“ the Su both show s, F u rth er in form ation o n ' 0 . g;.. R e e d ; Mr and Mrs P. Wick-| W illiam H. Y ost guardianship dis-1 6-Year-Old Dies coa ts or apple pies. I believe that the A ir Mail sh ow m ay be obtained strand, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Anzalone. | ch argin g guardian. preme court said; Under Wood Truck other factors, such as supply and de A nnie J. M iller fix in g tim e and ; “ If this Constitutional provision is by w ritin g to Dr. E. T. Hedlund, ¡ Mr. and Mrs. R . B. M edili; Mr. and mand, are fa r m ore vital. F o r ex- a sufficient authority for the court P ostm aster at P ortla n d ; and on the | Mrs. T. A. R yan o f V ancou ver, W ash.; place o f hearing final accou nt. Joh nn y G avin, 6 , son o f H erbert [ am ple, when output o f cop p er is de- to in te rfe re to r e s c u e a p ris o n e r fr o m the h ands o f th ose h o ld in g h im u n d er the a sse rte d a u th ority o f th e g o v e rn m e n t, w h at re a s o n is th ere th at the s a m e co u r ts sh a ll not g iv e r e m e d y to the citize n w h o se p r o p e r - ty has been seized w ith ou t d u e p r o c - e s s o f law , and d e v o te d to p u b lic u se w ith ou t ju st c o m p e n s a tio n ? ” Lee Sells Home to (I. S. T h u s the S u p re m e c o u r t had u p- h eld the L e e title— but w h ile th e g o v e rn m e n t w a s in p o sse ssio n , it h ad c o n v e rte d part o f the esta te in to th e c e m e t e r y and b u ried th ou sa n d s t S ociety show b y w ritin g to Da- ^id , ^ obill so a ; ch an m an , 502 P a cific iiu M in g P o r,la n d O r^ on ’ Tacoman to Take j i i c l • i „ , J® “ W ith o h i p l e y j ----------------------------- I E. L. (S tev e) Stevens, w h o has been iden tified w ith the autom obile busi- j n css on the P a cific coast fo r m any : r nr‘ ca m r to P or,Ian d "V * , week fro m T a co m a to t e e t h e Job o f used 1 ca r m an ager fo r W . W .Shipley com - . D odge distributors, Stevpns m ade an en v ia ble record of soldiers and sailors there. An- , ,n Taoom» for the p u t four j n u i other part had been made into a w here he w as in ch arge o f the used military post. Lee, therefore, agreed ca r departm en t fo r M ueiler-H arkins to sell Arlington to the United States M otor com p a n y w hen that a g en cy and the government acquired title ranked first a num ber o f tim es in after “ just compensation.” t used ca rs sale» a m on g G eneral M otors That was an outstanding case, but agen cie» th rou ghou t the country. He w as prom inent in civic and club in other cases, too, the Supreme court has assured similar protection a ffa irs and at the tim e o f leaving Ta- to men and women who appealed to com a was president o f the E xecutives clu b there. Ho was also active in it for justice. On one occasion a citizen's prop the Y ou n g M en’s Business club, the erty was taken by government offi ch a m b er o f com m erce and other or- cers under the impression that the iranizatjons. Mr Stevens declared »hat P ortland ground had been ceded to the Unit lo o k e d good to him and that he had ed States in an Indian treaty. An much c o n fid e n ce in the future o f appeal carried up to the Supreme business here. court resulted in its restoration to the owner, even though the govern NO TICE ment had erected a garrison and other buildings on it. C. P. K ru ger fixin g In h erita n ce! Gavin, S .W. 501 h avenue and M artha liberately being curtailed and dem and Mr. and Mrs. S. W ray, Mr. and Mrs. Jack T a tlo ck ; Mrs. W . A. F lin n ; Mr, tax. street G lencullen w a« killed alm ost is in creasing on all sides .the logical and Mrs. J. E. M itzeii; Mr. and Mrs. ■ 1 ■ instantly M onday m orn in g when he result should be a m ark-up in cop p er j E. F. W rig h t; Mr. and Mrs. A. O. T he follow in g C ircu it C ourt order« ran from behind a w oodpile in to the quotations regardless o f the price o f j W estgate; Mrs. J. F. W rig h t; Mrs. have t>cc«i signed by R. Frank side o f a tw o-ton tru ck and semi- gold. R ichard F erriss; Mrs. L H. P la ce; P eters, Judge and filed with o^ !i1Ca by R a y 35, o f But econom ists w h o do not agree | and Mr. and Mrs. Jew ell W righ t. the Clerk ,2114 3. W. 1st avenue at 3^ W. 41st „ k ; .W hat t)008U, the dornand fo r A m ock w edding with David E A rth ur L M ason vs E. E. Kester avenue and the B ertha B eaverton c o p p e r ? ” My an sw er Is. "B ecau se ! R eed as the m iftrying parson was a and F rank P ock rus dism issed, i « .v, w ... ^ t *. , business is better.” And what makes part o f the even in gs fun. D elicious F «rn Davis vs T hom as B. Davis, , W ood, driver for the Millard F uel business b etter? H ere Is where the refresh m en ts were served. default and decree o f divorce. : com pan y, 5424 S. E. 72nd avenue. rca l d ifferen ce o f opinion com es. The -----------------------------Shute B ank L iquidation, authorl»-1 told D eputy M ollenhour that he big question is: W hat brings the ing execution o f quitclaim deed. Cold Storage Lockers sw erved when he saw the boy run tu rn in g point in a period o f deprt*- E m m a Pitm an vs K itty M. Ellin or- i into the street. ck , I? i * H,d * l° n or p rosp erity? Certainly noth OUDJCCt l O r D lS C U S S lO fl der o f dism issal as to files and rec I the boy but the trailer tr.u stru ck him. ing as sim ple as a ch ange in the price ords. T he body was turned over to the o f g o ld ! I have devoted m y life to P reparation and p a ck a g in g o f food P a cific Coast Join t S tock Land bank co ro n e r’s office. the stu dy o f the business cy cle in all I products for pn n in’oold «tor- vs Mrs. C. Hermann, ct a is oid. r of j a g e io ck e r 8 will be discussed by E. A. p u blication o f summons, Its phases. M y answ er to that ques- i tion is: The turning in any .. point . business cycle com es when and be cause the forces o f depression or ex pansion have finally spent them selves. A m on g new m em bers taken in the I I T he an cien t Law o f A ction and R e- F arm er’s Union Middleton Ix>cal 233, j j 8 i T V P b tT o flr iiin ir d ™ H w b i i r t L rules the business cycle. R ais- Etaner Fred F lw ert John B aggen low er,n* tbe p rlc® o f gold has I 8to. ¿ ¿ c l £ g g e n l t £ The com m h - ° n ‘ h e , b" ic t(iP f or th), W ashington Countv Fai ire ,?*1 r - ° f pr° duction 113 booth con sists o f J O B oger ch a ir-, K * Canutc did on ,h ® »*d ®- E ffe c t is P sychological | man B ert M eyer Fred D inger Mrs I f our m oney system consisted ' H erbert E isner Mrs H K Platt An- solely o f gold coin s then the supply drew K uchi and H arold A cbischer. and price o f gold would a ffe ct the volum e o f business. Inasm uch, how j ever, as our present "m on ey " consists Birth Records dollars, | M archew ka to Mr. and Mrs. W il- alm ost entirely o f "cre d it" gold should mean little today. G ov- I liam E. T igard May 3. a daughter. M cM ah on —to Mr. and Mrs. J. E., ernlrmn» policies such as arm am ents. A loha, May 5 a son. | budgetary deficits, relief spending, C Western Newspaper Union P olsk y— to Mr. an d Mrs. P. L., produ ction and m onetary control, are M. E. Balland o f the A loha 3h oe j ... ...„ ° ne hundred fifty students w h o P a,f 0 P aK°. where the A m erican B eaverton M ay 9 a son. , vital fa ctors today. As a matter o f R en ew in g Shop is again in his shop| o f 30 days have com pleted the ju n io r first aid d'PP e«- plane m ade h istory in its ----------------------------- \ p ractical econom ics, they are fa r C o 3 t o f p u b lic utility adm inistrative a fte r his serious illr.ei H e is now cours*. w iH receive their certificates A 'gh t to Australia. I 8 know n as tho j T he national republican clubhouse m ore im portant than the gold sltua- a gen cies o f the federal governm ent ’ P®"» in »he hospital. O ver a ten-to-tw enty year per- again able to take ca re o f you r foot thla '* eel{' «m nounces W . _ F. _________ N orm an, 1^Xid rainbow s and It Is re p o rte d ' in W ash in gton , D. C. a fou r-story edl- j tion. have been Been there at o n e jf i c e bou ght fo r $150,000 in 1929, has ] lod the price o f gold m ay still have has risen from $217.000 in 1933 to $ 6 .- troubles. Old custom ers and new chairm an o f the W’ash in gton C ounty ,bat U been offered for eale. Continued on P a g e 2 Chapter American Red Cross. 000,000 fo r Uw next fisca l year. j him at his place o f builm | W eigand head o f the h orticu ltu ral Ann Bltzer vs Ethel H ocken Thom produ cts departm ent o f O regon State ®t als default, i College, at a m eeting at the F o re st' State or ord er ex rel I a V era Do- ] G rove theatre at 3 p. m. F riday May htuney et ai vs O scar DeLauney, or 28. ' der to show cause. E xp erien ce with various fru its and T h * Federal Land Bank vs C larence vegetables put up fo r hom e use, show c - M ailer et als, appoin ting guardian | that there are im portant d ifferen ces *d "»em . In the w ay they should be prepared Federal I.and Bank v 8 R obert W ctz- and p ack aged fo r desirable results in ler et a1« con firm ation o f sale. roid storage preservation. Mr. Wot E liaibeth Larison vs N orm an A. ' gand has fo r three or fou r years been Larison. default and decree o f divorce Federal I,and con d u ctin g w ork o f this kind and Land Bank vs Caroline will d isci.m various products and de- H offm an , decree. su able n.ethods o f h andlin g tl Albert G. D ickinson et al vs W enzel J. A nsorge. term inating au th ority o f says cou n ty agent W. F. Cyrus. receiver and au th orizin g purchase o f 1 yardin g equipm ent. First Aid Students Earl G. B ronaugh vs Qarrie B. I Clar k, et al decree. Receive Certificates New Members Taken In Farmer’s Union