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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1934)
THE Page Two Kinton Calf Club Social Held Friday ment station at Corvallis, W A Hutt is co-operating with County Agent Gus Hagglund in making a ___ planting . of eight demonstration different varieties and strains of everbearing strawberries on his farm near Bend. He has set ap- each ot - Mas- proximately 25 plants .. --- todon. Superb. No. 76u. - No _,3 Progressive. Rockhill -'e. No. 12. and No U. S. 1217. The Rockhill variety is proving very popular in ilns section because oi its superior i.avor, keeping qualities and pro ducing ability Mr. Haggluikl says. Illl.LSBOlU) ARGUS, Former County Resident Tells of Experience Through Europe Homeward journey from Italy is been dictator Here we got our tick described in a letter from Rev ets validated and then went out Rex Dallas pastor of the Albany to lite Vatican and Cathedral .»f St. Church of Christ, and (ormer Wash John Tire cathedral is marvelous ington county boy Rev Dallas »as both in si. e and in riehnees of art KINTON Tlie 4-H Calf club of born and reare 1 at Gales Creek and decoration Many thousands of Kinton held a box social and mus He is a nephew ot C W 'l’hrapp dollars worth ot gold, stiver and ical and literary program at the previous stones have been used In its of Hillsboro The letter hall Friday evening A large crowd From Taormina. Sicily, »e iailed ornamentation From tire cathedral attended, with a number from to Naples arriving there tn the we went to the Vatican museum out-of-town Hite's orchestra from night. In the morning we were It is one of tile largest and finest Sherwood furnished the music. Har taken by cars to IVmpeii. passing in the world and has some of the ris Hansen ot Beaverton and a on the way Mt. Vesuvius which linest statuary and art There are young lady sang several vocal num is continually pouring out clouds of 11.000 rooms Needless to say we bers. club members put on a couple black smoke and reflecting the col didn't visit them all. CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN-Schools or of plays. Miss Velda Koeber ot of the molten mass below It is "Fine" Roman Ruins will all be closed by next week. Sherwood gave several readings, an awe inspiring sight Pompeii We visited the old Roman ruins and Joe Belanger, assistant county Mountain Top will finish this Fri is about 15 miles from Naples and and ancient coliseum where so agent, gave a talk. Leland Flint, day with a program in the morn the country lying between is very- manv the Christians were martyred in club leader, auctioned off the bas ing. basket dinner at noon and ball rich and . .... .............. — .pt where tiv fertile except where_ti\f the days ot Nero It was and still kets. which netted the club over $30 game m the afternoon. Thora Wood lava rock projects through They is an imposing covering This wiU be applied to sending completes the eighth grade work. raise grapes, oranges, lemons, olives, about ten acres of structure ground and cap delegates to summer school at Cor Miss Dorts Johnson was the teach nuts and many different kinds of able of seating a hundred thousand er. Next year s teacher has not yet fruit. vallis in June. people in the time ot Its glory. been hired. Buck Heaven school will Melvin Vandermost commenced close is balcony after balcony ex There Pompeii Fascinates Monday with a picnic dinner building a house on his tract on at noon Pompeii is. I think, the moat in tending up to a height of almost and short program follow Pleasant Valley road, durmg the ing. Friends 300 feet Across the street trout _ __ place we have visited. It and neighbors are in teresting past week The work is being done the coliseum is the okl Roman vited to attend. Miss Helen Hornm was a _ city of 25.000 mliabitants > forum by Earl Bell and E. L Cox. and the ancient walls of the ...................... and was partially ruined " by an will teach here again next year. There was a very R®°d attend The Some has been excavated and end ot this term at Fir Grote earthquake in A D. 40 and in A city. ance of members ot the Albright much still buried beneath the _ 22. There will be a D 84 was completely covered with modern city lies Here May Brotherhood meeting Monday eve- will be dinner. and there can Mrs. Julia North ashes from Vesuvius to a depth ot be seen walls or columns rung at the home of Mr and Mrs. picnic here the last protruding two years. Miss 15 feet. Everyone who was unable through the ground Robert Pomerov. Tile Flat road. i taught Reddlg has been hired to to get away perished in the city. Services at the church for this Helen Sunday we slept late. Being un It is a city ot considerable size and year. Pleasant View Sunday: preaching by the pastor. teach next one could spend v week there going able to express ourselves we were Rev. W E. Simpson at 9:45; Bible school will have a May day pro- through the streets, houses and not able to tmd a protestant church Betty Galinat ________ ________ as queen. , school at 10:15; Christian Endeavor gram. with we had seen enough of the the last day of school, next Wed- places of business. Because of the and meeting at 8 o'clock in the eve-, ' nesday. falling ashes. everything was Catholic. Rome is a modern city Alice Maynard, Jessie Ver- nrng. Carl VanKleek. leader. far from being a Holy city. Alegra Lunsford will re smothered but nothing burned so it but it is Many Special meeting of the grange steeg and Small Towns their eighth grade diplomas. is in a remarkable state ot pres which was scheduled for the 16th ceive At Basel we made a tour of the ervation considering it has stood Mountain Top eighth grade gradu has been postponed until Thurs so long They found bread in the city It is very large, modem and day evening, May 31, at 8 o'clock, ate has been invited to take part ovens, wine in the vats, chickens on i lovely. There were many parks wtd be a basket dinner at at which tune the degree team of There gardens Except tn the old sec The p. blic is invited to at their nests, oil in the oil Jars, dogs and Aloha Grange will exemplify the noon. chained to the door posts, in fact tion the streets were wide and tend. Miss Du... Simons will teach third and fourth degrees upon a everything Just as the city was lined with trees Our next stop was class of 10 candidates. All grangers here again next year. tlrniuny It is a railroad Prune crop her, varied. Fir when the mountain erupted, The I i are invited to be present. ter and manufacturing city In ancient water troughs and lead Grove district has a „aod crop; there Mrs Mabie Leachmann and son. city arid town seems to few prunes at Bald Peak; Ern pipes which carried the water are fact a every who visited her mother. Mrs. Louise are manufacturing center Fac Gunther has a good stand on still to be seen as plain as ever be VanKleek. last week returned to est tories dot the country everywhere his lower orchard while upper one and the marks ot carriage wheels and the great her home in Portland the first of , has brick chimneys stand can be plainly discerned on the only a scattered few. and many- the week. stones ot the streets. In fact when out all over the landscape like old John Richards, brother of Harry other orchards part of the trees one sees the city and then visits the snags in a burn. Germany is by A. Richards, arrived from Nebraska have a good yield, while other trees museum and sees the things taken far the most prosperous looking during the past week and expects have scarcely any. on the whole that we have Mrs. James Rachin of Portland from the excavated ruins one is country to spend the summer among his visited Activity everywhere, it Is not nt the home of her brother, compelled to say that there is really seen relatives in and near Portland. to be wondered at that site is be nothing much new under the sun. Home Economics' club held a L. T Finigan. over the week-end ginning to tell the rest ot the world Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gunther Visits Rome special meeting at the hall Thurs she will and will not do. There family attended a dinner in On Friday we got our tickets and what one day afternoon and worked on the and thing that struck me us honor of her mother Mrs. A. Nad- secured our German visas and took was quilt. very odd No one lives in the coun at the Naderer home in Laur the train for Rome. On the tram try in Germany All are invited to attend the erer. As we pass along we met a couple of Jewish women we saw many men, “Silver Tea" Friday afternoon. May el Sunday. and Last program of the season at whom we had seen on the ship children working in women 25. at the home of Mrs. Madge the fields Thev could speak a little Italian and not a building in sight Pomeroy Special attraction for the the Pleasant View community club and any so were able to help us out a afternoon will be a talk on “Egypt" was given Saturday evening. The where Then all at once we would by Mrs Ferd Groner of Scholls, program consisted of piano music lot. On Saturday we went down to come to a village or town and there who recently made a trip through by Albert Chenevert of Newberg; the Italian Exposition. We had to were the homes. Houses and bams that interesting country. The Ladies' instrumental music by Mrs. Lesu?r do this tn order to get a one third all built together Perhaps a very Aid society of Kinton is sponsoring Morgan. T B. Haynes of Moehnke fare reduction through Italy The fine building and most likely a pile the tea. the proceeds to be applied mill and Mervln Whitmore; songs exposition was mostly advertise ot manure right along side of It. of what had been accomplish There were no fences and no stock to the preacher's salary Remember by Pleasant View school. Carolyn ment Ego. Allce Maynard and Alegra ed m Italv since Mussolini has grazing the date. ».c.uuu, Everybody welcome. as we have. Everything is Mrs Dora Ransweiler of Ashford. here this year graduating from kept in town and the people go out Wash . and her son. George Rans- «4 Kbet^d for miles to work their farms. They U. H S. May 31. weiler. and bnde of Longview, Mrs. R. Ego; recitation by Fern Ego; N. Mr. haul everything into town Cows, baby and Mrs. Sam Otto and ' play by Pleasant View school; play Wash., were guests of Mrs. Rans- horses, pigs and chickens all have ill this week. weilers cousin. E. L. Cox. Thurs , by Margaret Neill, Velma Wohl son are Cornelius Ott. who has been their places right around or in the day and Friday This was their first schiegel. Don Haynes and Mrs. R. ill Mrs. houses. for several weeks, is able to be Ego. Mrs. H. J. Maynard. 83 re visit to this part of the state. Castles on Rhine again. Mr and Mrs W L. VanHorn and ceived a bouquet as being the oldest out Mrs. The trip down the Rhine was G. McCormick was in daughters of Portland were guests mother present. Mrs. Wayne Jones bed five Ira very interesting. It is not much days last week with illness. one as the youngest moth for the day Sunday at the home of received larger than the Willamette, but She went to Portland Tuesday to er and Mrs. Albert Hentz received Mr VanHorn's parents. Mr. and there is an enormous amount of one as the most children <6' pres recuperate at the home of her traffic Mrs J. T. VanHorn. carried on it. Barges ent. Programs will be resumed again i daughter, Mrs. Allan Comber. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Aten and in tow boats by the hundreds, Wayne Brunson went to the October. children were guests Sunday at the didn't follow the river all the hills Saturday and brought home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Blenkin- Lois and Gordon York of Reed- coast his father-in-law, Will Meyers, who but we saw many old castles sop of Sherwood. Their daughter ville are spending the week at the is up a homestead, home ancient ruins. Menlyn was observing her first home of their grandparents, Mr. with taking When we crossed the border him. birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. D. M. McInnis. Mother's Day guests at the Mc Holland we were at once aware of S. E. Watkins ot the Sheridan Francis Lambnx will leave the Innis home were Mr and Mrs. D. the fact for there were the old Gardens. Newberg, were present and last of the week for Portland, where W McInnis and sons ot Reedville Dutch windmills and wooden stioes has employment. planted a Redwood tree in honor ot she and Mrs Bessie Smith and daugh by the hundred. Holland is very A Mothers Day party, honoring her birthday anniversary low and wet and all cut by ditches Patricia of Portland. All voters In ‘ Ulis precinct are Mrs. Clara Wohlschiegel, was held ter Mrs. Ray Harrington of Middle and canals. The soil is very fertile urged to be . present . at . . the voting at the W F. Wohlschiegel home ton spent and there 1s stock and flowers Sunday with her sister. place in the school house Friday. Sunday. Dinner and supper was George Zeigler. Mr and Mrs. everywhere. The people live on Polls open at 8 o'clock in the morn served on a large table on the lawn. Mrs. Lee Oakes of Hillsboro visited Mrs. ing and will be open all day \ _ until Those attending besides the honor Zeigler Friday evening. guest and the host and hostess 8 o'clock in the evening. Mrs. Lena Meyers and daughter Mr. and Mrs Rene Meltebeke Mr. and Mrs W F. Wohlschiegel Norma were guests of the Susbauer and children of Hillsboro spent were Mr. and Mrs. E. B Wohl- family of Cornelius on a trip to the Sunday with Mrs. Meltebeke s moth schlegel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wohl- Bonneville dam Sunday in honor of er. Mrs. Lovina Wedeking, and L_ 1 i schlegel, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wohl- Mothers Day Others from here W»« .cau.co around atvuiuu town wwu schlegel and family and Miss Violet other relatives Kinton school will close officially! gev°it of SchoLls, Mr and Mrs. who made this trip Sunday were Mr. and Mrs John Walker, their Rachin. Miss Reva Barlow ___ and on Monday, with a picnic during the guest. Mrs. Edith Anderson, day. lunch at noon and games m Louis Perry ot Portland. Mr. and house Mrs. Walker s mother, Mrs. F. the afternoon. All parents and Mrs. L. I. Hulit of Newberg. Mr. and Thompson, of Portland. others interested in the school are and Mrs Oscar Hagg and daughter D Mrs. B F. Deford entertained of Reedville, Mr. and Mrs. Tom invited to attend. a supper Saturday evening tor Mother's Day was observed at the Shuck and son of Hillsboro, Mr and with and Mrs. Lester Morgan and session of Bible school held at the Mrs. E. C Wohlschiegel and lamlly, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. B Haynes from' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ornduft and church Sunday morning, with a Moehnke mill, Mrs. Haynes' sister. son. L. T. and Will Finigan ar.d good attendance of the mothers Miss Julia Ward, of Oakland, and and others. Mrs Gladys Aten had Miss Wanda Finigan. Duane Haynes of Hillsboro. They Quite a number of farmers here charge of the following program the Pleasant View pro Song by all; welcome, Donna Met- sold large holdings of potatoes to attended later in the evening. zentine; prayer. Mrs. Warren Wil Seth Miller last week for thirty gram Gloria Hoffman is spending the son; vocal duet. Roberta Pomeroy cents a hundred, sacks, hauling and week in Portland as a guest of and Freddie Boyles; recitations. twine furnished. Ernestine Gunther of Mountain Maxine Billings. She also visited Wilbur Miller, Ruth Wright and Eillle Wright; dialogue. “The Se Top district Is the only one from Enola Barlow. cret.” Live Wires; vocal solo. Mary- lee Pomeroy; recitations. Paul Peter son and Roberta Pomeroy; quartet, Kathryn Pomeroy. Nedra Miller, Rosemary Aten and Beulah Boyles; recitations, Beulah Peterson. Billie Barnum; reading. "Mothers in Lit erature and the Bible." Gladys Aten; song by all Mr and Mrs Ralph VanKleek and baby of Portland were Sunday guests at the home of J. J. Van Kleek Edward Englund and sister, Ellen, of near Laurel were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E L. Cox. Chehalem Mountain School Year Ends At Your Service ON OREGON FARMS BEND — In order to obtain a comparison between some of the strawberry' varieties commonly grown in this district, as well as between some new selections ob talned from the Oregon Experi Ready to supply you with the finest MEATS at the least cost. HILLSBORO, OREGON Thursday. Muy 17, 1931 veteran, will give experlenecs in 1 rniblc number of iinlmiilt (xuoinr Our clMsiflsd columns may have hUt’cteti rmphtuu.M’ the Impoi tarn e just whut you »tv looking for— talk at Liberty theater (he (ii.*M’IL*it* Olli Of tilt’ Mrs Saiali Farnham honored on of i herd, in order to avoid l ¡u’ more ltci«<l them. 8l>tli birthday bv W It C BuMiii•••.• iu<'n stall Monday lunch clil licult La-vk of pre vr 111 Ing it« eons | Aprend through (hr herd and eradl- I-' 1. Jensen sells Wigwam con eating It when It I uuh gullied «dong fectionery to D Bessmer ot Scap headway If lltHHtiOll 04(111'3 in ii Thtrt in so\ her I. the animal .should lx* lMilal- poose. Argus. Mav H linn • I .oganberry <*d iiniiK'dlalrlv All dLhiliaigc.i and _____ d wirft industry promises big tilings tin* stable should lx* dlAlllfeeU’d rules I hr animal tchouid Hr d tapp'd of Judge George H Bagley I n real I of urvi*g > city must ikiv North Coairt i Power and not used (nr milk production company $.150 each for hydrant Since (la udder Ls the prmciiud rent ul and permanent habitat of Uir In Alvin Wilcox ter tioius abortion grrtn in reacting ♦— the week from cam ’ s , the milk is. therefore. a |xv»- Jasper Newton McKinney, pioneer siblc .source’ of infection Milk from ot 184;». died loduy at Washington reacting rattle nhould not lx* hold cm ii. < i raw lui! liquid ba htvspUul here Corporal Herbert l. Miller of |M3trurlzrd. Although the Thirty Years Ago Hillsboro is on military police duty of undulant fever in Oregon iuui not Ix'rn great there have been a Argus. May 5. 11MM Hillsboro get- in Park. s.iles Peter Goltlelb. prominent furmer. .sufficient number of canes to dem ting quite a reputation for its onstrate dearly tile connumplion i»f ot Oregon Grape brand ot eon- died this morning Arthur RMimussn ot I’ortl.ind raw milk from inlet led cattle U not densed milk bins Cliarle' Vandeiwal interest in without danger Undulant fever luus William Plttenger graduated from Service garage been discovered in alm<v4 every lo North l’.icitie Dental college Hubby mind u Remy Crop killed by tractor oil cality in file state a hen1 a definite Miss Jennie Reasoner is charge of Forbes In fact he enjoys having place at Forest Grove Mon search luui been made central swItchlxvarvi at Independent more than once i a week Ulien day A.s thU disease Ls absolutely pre line central telephone in Schulmer- it from WALTS Ho many de Born. Mav 1. to Mr and Mrs ich's store. ventable, definite steps should be Frank Barr, a girl ilcious uiiys of nerving it" taken for Its eradication It Ls evi Mrs H. D Hendrix, long a resi dent that healthy cow.s are neces dent of Cornelius, died May 3 GionnoN i ree sary for Hie prod uLc ion of absolute Samuel Ornduft home at Laurel lNFEt run s MILK ly safe milk Veterinary authorities destroyed by fire (By Or»m ’ n State Hoard of Health) of tile Oregon State college have New school district created south stated that it Ls not only possible of Minter bridge In the management ot a dairy Born. April 18 a girl to Mr and herd there are a few fundamental to rrikdrr a herd abortion Infection Mrs. Perry Benetlel ot Buxton facts that must la* kept m iiniui free but that this can lx* done Argus. May 12. 1904— Victor Em- in order to maintain hervls five much more easily than the eradica Whole or half. mel of scholia, graduate ot Pacific, from infectious abort ion or to erad tion of tulx’rcuhxsLs From an econ appointed assistant in biological de icate tlie disease It the herd Ls omic standpoint it Ls a good invest Sugar cured. partment at Brown university. tnfvct<*d It Ls an establLsiied fuel ment as abortion infected cows are Pound that most of the abortions in cattle fxx»r producers of milk Above all it Rhode Island. Mrs Marv Jane Shuck Stewart, iterds are due to specific microbes should be rem<-mix*red that the pioneer of 1852, died here Mav 9 Neglect to regard every case of proper pasteurisation of milk pre Committee reports biggest cele abortion as being an lntectuous vents the ixvsstbility of the .sprvtul bration fund ever raised tor Fourth case results as a rule In extensive of undulant fever of July in Hillsboro. I spread of the disease in the herd Post otticc sate at Forest Grove t he blood test for the diagnosis of blown abortion dLsease Ls us reliable as Anthony Tongue, father ot late the tuberculin teat is for the diag- Congressman T H Tongue, died nosLs ot tuberculosis I Abortion dLsease Ls spread mainly at North Tualatin Plains May 11 Dan Burkhalter of Farmington from the duveivsexl cow directly to reports that he ls putting up finest the healthy cow by a more or less PORK and barn in county. close association of animals The Ira E Purdin gives up place as infectious cow Ls im active source senate candidate on union ticket to ; of danger to other cows as long James H Sewell on account of ill. as the infection discharges. The ud der of the cow iia-s been .shown to health of Mrs. Purdin. Lean and tender, -f J W Bailey fits up n balcony be the must constant liabilut ot the Pound iJt in rear of Pharmacy tor Ice icy for ice cream infectious organisms than .he ir. : . parlor When com ipleted pl ............ there will For thLs reason live milk of the in be no place in the —• county as at- fected eow is a source for spreading tlie disease. Human lx-Ings have tractive. baen inf« ted wUh (ha gt rm ot Fifteen Yearn Ago disease by ingesting cow's Argus, May 1, 191»—Lawrence abortion milk. The disease in man is known Taggart home on _ ______ furlough after as undulant fever. 'live fever Ls ot Sugar cured. spending two years in South At- an unduliitlng or «me like type, lantic waters on U. S 8 Pltts- lidstaxen at times tor malaria, ty Pound burgh. phoid rheumatic fever or Influenza William Asbahr, who was with The attack tn some patients Ls mild, the 32nd division a t Chateau- wlule m otliers severe and with re- Thierry, the Marne and Argonne, : niLssion mav iiersist wivks. month, arrived home Sunday- or even several years. James Henry Jacobsen....... ........... who was Tliere is a |x>pular impression with U. S marines in France, re that infectious abortion i I im - u . m - L turns home. pre.x-nt to some extent in prac tical Quart Mrs Amanda 8 Cornelius, early ly all dairy herds. This is not true resident of countv. dies in Port as there are many herds Uiat are land Joseph H Williams, resident free from this disease However. Uir of city since 1892. died in Astoria insidious nature of this (Uaeaso tuid Haskell Carter, wounded returned the losses suffered when a eonsul- tlielr farms and the most of them have nice homes and ate very pros perous We had one day in Rotter - lam It Is a very prosperous city cut through by canals Practically all the commerce ot the city is car ried on by boats on these canals Lbere are boats of every kind, sort and description There Is a won derful harbor and a great deal of inland commerce and trade goes through the city to ttie interior of Holland and Germany Rotterdam is a very modern city and very European. HAMS 19c Pot Roast Elect R. Frank Peters Back Bacon 15c Dill Pickles 10c CIRCUIT JUDGE Tillamook and Washington Counties FRESH Half Pound I'RIMAKIKH MAY Frenchs PERFECTION BAKERY WE DELIVER PHONE 45 Miss Anne Ginther All meats inspected by Dr. Nicol and Dr. Almquist. LANGLOIS PURE LARD WORLD FAMOUS BEAUTY AUTHORITY Bird Seed. 2 pkgs. Sodas or "kg" POWDER American bran 2-lb. 25c box H’D GELATINE 10c I’ko. BUTTER I’iggly Wiggly FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET 5 Deliveries Daily 2-lb. tin HD JELL Grah 13c 100-lb. Bag BACON SQUARES Pound Phone 651 Phone 4RX1 29c 57c 1-lb. tin 20-mul(* Team. OQn Pur pkg. rwOU CRACKERS MAY 21^34^6 Folger’s Borax Chips Pwd. Borax SUGAR Pound . DAIRY Coffee 25c 9c Bird Gravel Per pkg. 17c 9c BOIL BEEF 7c But you’ll always like pure, wholesome FIR GROVE DAIRY MILK. POT ROAST Pound 9c Economical and health HAMBURGER Lb. 10c ful Milk is the perfect food for all ages. LARD COMPOUND 3 »>.. 14c GRADE ft MILK FIR GROVE Phone 3131 Features for Fri., Sat. and Mon.—May 18, 19, 21 BACK BACON Pound .... Gertie says, "I like apple sauce with my m -als, but I'm tired of the kind my boy-friend has been hand ing me!" FREE DELIVERY Make Plggly Wiggly your headquarters canning supplies, carry a full line will lx* able to supply your needs through the cunning season gives you these beauty secrets of whole. In Hear of IMrily "iffly Store Twenty-four years active Court practice. Home Cured MEATS HAMS WALT’S MARKET ( l*ai<| Adv. I Ready to advine you in purchasing. Ready to give real values. 8c Veal Steaks Res. Phone 321Z 4.75 25c CARA NOME BEAUTY AIDS to be DEMONSTRATED 17c Minute Tapioca, ca. 12c Sunrise The Delta Drug Store HILLSBORO, OREGON Medinin bar. Bar Mixer Deal Coîîee 1-lb. ba«r I vory Soap I pint Wesson oil anil I Mnyonnai-c Mixer. 25c Deni THE NEW PEAS NEW POTATOES 15c 19c