The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 09, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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la Com bined the llill« b « *ro Independen!
H i IUtb«»ro In depen «tont «»tab. lt» « l
M r K IN N K Y A M »*K IN N K Y . 1‘ uhltaher»
T hu radar«.
Enter*«! «* M n ra d -v la M m a tte r in the
p<>« t o f f ire a t HilUber»». Ore»«*«
W h ic h
H l l l a b o r c A rg u ì* « a t a h .
P u b lis h e d
w
Citizens Organized
V E R N E M c K inney
E ditor
*
mrs
k c.
M c K inney
The Citizens’ Emergency League, a
new organization for the promotion of
Americanism, pledged to safeguard the
principles of justice, freedom ami demo­
cracy. is being form ed in Hillsboro, and
elsewhere. C apable a n d o u ts ta n d in g
leadership has been provided and this
league, a non partisan, non-religious group
of men who are aroused to the inroads
of radicalism in this country, will stand
ready to spring to the defense of the
principles on which th is n a tio n w a s
H I L I .S B O R l)
ARGU S,
Locals Rank
Fourth Place
Sunset Loop
Hillsboro wound up th e s f iu n d
h a ll at tile Sunset league schedule
Suiulai I'v luuiiinerilig out a u to
2 victor!, o 'e r O u sio n to ra n k
fo u rth ui the ioop stan d in g . Local
ba:.ar.en collected hi h its ott N euep-
schw iutder a n d B eeler while Je n se n ,
local h urler. lei G u sio n down w ith
but mx sa le lu ts
Aloha a n d C ornelius tin ish ed in
a viriu al tie tor first place in the
second h alt schedule w ith victories
over W illam ette a n d O renco. re­
spective:.' C ornelius llgured in a
16 lim n -g tie gam e w ith W illam ette
earlie r in th e season a n d th e gam e
will be replaced If stall victorious.
C ornelius will m eet Aloha m u title
gam e W illam ette c a p tu re d th e first
half of th e schedule.
Scares
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
ti ncture w turn stcpiwxt on bv horse
l-’i'etl Olsen h.ip in g W .1 Wall
I ' h pare county
exhibit (or sla te
tan
Deputy D istrict Attorney E 11
IVingue am t S h e iilt J o h n C onnell
go to lo n g m ountain above l)«'n-
uy s lord oil di-er lim it
F ifteen l e a n t Ago
Argus, J u h 21. 191» Mayoi Wall
report« architect estim ates »6000 os
cost of pet m ain-in pay tltou t o r
S hule park. at Business M,-n s meet
mg M ating rc|K>rts o u tp u t ot c.ui-
iii-i\ will be live tm u 's Uial oi
1 him
Forest G rove su tle rs a »70 000
tile ioss. Hillsboro file ilip a rlm e u t
. gives ant
E dw in It K yle n a tiv e of C e d a r
Tliurstluy, Augnai !l,
Zi in me rni a n
S p e a k e r at
Meet Sunday
i lh
.. ............
.1,-1
Mi->
L en a
M ey er-
E tld ay
Mi
Zeigler reliiriii-d h o m e Monday
Mr-. Zeb:lei |« - n l llils week here
Mi O A Hidi-'on alid d a u g h le ts
M mi’iierite am i Shelley ol P o rtlan d
| miu th is week and p a il of last
at th e E V llatison liom<
Mi a n d Mrs G ene W ind mid
d a ughter Dorothy ol l.'v. Angeles
wen- guests ol Mi and Mi • Jerom e
llur-iu Monday
Way Hi' Jon, and Tom Twlgg i,-
I ill lied Eilday tlom Hie harv est
Helds in eiuslern Oregon 1‘wtgg is
staying at the Jones hom e
Pleasant View coinm m illy ' l u l l
picnic al San S alvador lirurli was
a tte n d ed by about 30 iielghlaus
Ihi'lr lu m i O lle mile «sysi ol Hills
I mho
M i m id klrs C haih-s l'idi in
u s u is i hei brotlici in law and
ler
Mi «ml M rs llow uid Iti,
m a i H III s I m ' I o Sunilav Mi R h, g,’
i invale .d u g Irian a x v«'re Him
I r.iiik Unger Dies
Suddenly I luirsday
. ' Ill 11 11 1 M MOUNTAIN P eter
,’..mei ill.in uuie|H-iideiit nomlnix- lor
;o ii'n io i. was th e s|>cukcr at a
ETank U nger. 6u. well k n o w n
picnic ai Bald Peak Sunday J E
fa n n e r living .south ol Hlllslioro.
B lazer sponsoi<>d the g ath e rin g
dropped «lend m P o rtla n d T h u i’id.iv
Mix. Rex a Barlow was eonipll
"I h e a rt failure us la- was Iruvlng
W A S H IN G T O N
C O l’ N T Y
OF
O F F IC IA L
NEW SPAPER
iiie u i'il w ith a n Im prom ptu w iener
h i. aiiloinolitte m a garage
f o il t id e d .
:o.isl
Bunday
evening
in
honor
ot
R ecitation of th e Rivalry was held
Sub»*- ription Kate« S tr ic tly Caah in Advance
Mi,-, i m a Mvvei ■ M l» MUdrwd
Mill,
d
ro
w
n
e
d
in
T
u
a
la
tin
S
u
n
d
ay
h
o
birthday
an
n
iv
ersary
Those
a
t-
This
group
is
truly
a
“second
line
of
Saturday In th e D nnclsan At Bi-well
St 50
IJ. S O u ts id e O re g o n
<2.00
Per year
Meyers. Kaymoml and Norma Mey
Sawm ill business never so p ro s­ 1-inlii-
were Miss Barlow. Miss ers
.8*
P o rvttrn C o u n t rie«
3 50 defense,” standing ready at all times to
fti* month» -----------
ch.i|M-| mid servi««'« were held a t
were
guests
ol
Ixx>
Siishauei
perous
G b i .i H otlm an, Mis.. Phyllis Wold
back up the forces of law ami order. Only
Mi s I ctitia tm brie d a u g h te r et ■> hit el L au ien a n d IXnuild H aynes on hoard lh«- S nshaiier tim tlirrs ’ 111«' Hl Mal I hew ’« c lm rili Bunday
The H ills b o ro Arsui aaaumes no fin a n c ia l re s p o n a ib ility fo r
Mi a n d M is .1 A Iinliru- becomes Vuii'i'iit XV "htsctilcgcl
Alien a n d ol C ornelius pleusuie Isuil, Kelo, u fternoou w ith Rev F alh ei C<i«tcl|o<'
e r ro r* published in ita colum n«, b u t in eases w h ere t h e paper
when any situation becomes more than
it* at fa u lt w ill r e p r in t th a t p a rt o f an a d v e rtis e m e n t in w h ic h
bride ot A lfred I' S n u ih July 24
ll'iia ti- Wise a n d llislsoii McCoi which was m oored alongside 11»«' o llid a lln g In te rm e n t wa« in Si.
Homing W hile House III IN 'itluiul M atthew « cem etery
the regularly constituted authorities can
the ty p o g ra p h ic a l m i»take occur».
C orporal Elm er llatcheldei son inlck
Erlday
An Independent N e w spap er. W h»*e Service» and V o licie *
oi
Mt
a
n
d
M
is
W
illiam
B
atch
Mr U nger was born a t E’esttna.
Mi
at
d
Mis
E
I-:
H
olfm
an.
Ml
handle
will
the
C
itizen
s’
E
m
e
rg
e
n
c
y
a re Baaed on th e P r in c ip le id th e G olden K u la
A n d aa ye
Mrs Ix'iia Meyet . and d u ughter Iowa
eldct rc ’ui-ned home from F ra n c e uni i ll s E C WoliLsi hlegel. M r.
w o u ld th a t men should do to you. do ye also t o them lik e *
League minute men he called out. Call­
Norm a and tin- H erm an Z eigler seven In I Kiln, a n d a l tlu* age of
l-Tlday
lie
vent
over
witli
Com
pany
W
F
W
o
I
i
L
m
hlegel.
Miss
Reva
B
a
i-
m oyoi » n il hls p a r e n t «
« v is e " M atthew 7:12.
family, accom paulc I by Mr a n d
ing of the league will not necessarily mean
B eld r in rd Drgeon, anil was last low Miss G loria llo llm a n , P h v h l. Mrs
1.,-e Dakes ot Hlllslioro mad,- Nebraska, w here he «jg'nl IH year«
Snnaet l . ragù«
Septem ber tra n sfe rre d t o G eneral and E nilce W olllschlcgcl
M em
fighting even though the mem bership is
A
fter
four
year« In S o u th D akota
a trip to th e beach Sunday T hey
\ \ I, Uc:
W L Pet. H eadquarters at Clraum ont
bell H o d m a n l.a u re n llaym -s. H ud­ le tm u e d home earllei til tlw- day he m oved to O regon, «|M-nt 1ft
divided into different combat divisions.
A lo h a
S 1 SSt» Roy
3 6 .333
Harry X ' all appointed Hillsboro son McCormick, and Allen and th
c\|M‘ctc<l on account o f year« tn Tillam ook as u rh e m e -
3 6 333
s
7 I -S75 cirene o
postm aster ..urei-eluig J. C. lxini- H orace Wise m ade up a Ih eu lre the a n h a they
The work of a sim ilar organization at C o u rn a la e liu
tin
7 2 .77S G aaton
3 6 .333
rd ra in th ere
m aker am i th e n cam e to HltLslxiro
President Roosevelt in discussing the the time of the earthquake in the Long H T ilh
party to Newberg ThuiMlay evening
tb o ro
6 3 .66? L a u re l
3 6 .333 Em.
Mrs Ira G McCormick h a d her w here h«' was employrxl a l t h e
W illiam Je n n in g s B ryan talk s
power situation and the value of Bonne­ Beach and Los Angeles areas of Cali­ W illa m e tte t 4 Sot V e rb o u rt R. 0 H 9 .000
Mi . Eugene W right ot Eugene, ton.slLs removed a t Di W ilcox’ hoa- C a rn atio n coudeiiM'r He liad lived
here on C hautauqua platform .
E
who li.nl been visiting her Ikiix-nta,
ville on the occasion of his visit here jo k ­ fornia has been cited by the Outlook at H illa b o ro
13 Id
I
George B iersdorf elected p resi­ Ml and Mrs J E Blazer went to p ital In Newberg Wednenduy
on a fa rm moii U i »f 11 dial toro fo r«
Mrs M V lli'ctz and d a u g h te r m any yeara
Ga»ton
S
6
6
dent W ashm gton county J e r s e y Hillsboro I'liinsday evening, w here Mis-.
ingly said. “ More Pow er to You." The Gresham , where good Am erican citizen­
Mary of CoryiillLs arriv ed at
Batten«.«
Jensen and Ztee 1er ; N e un-
breeders.
J.
J
ViuiKleek
Is
vice-
He wa« m arried to H e ru d n a Vogl
she was a guest m form er K hool-
w arm th of the greeting extended by the ship has organized. Men of the Cali­ wehwnitder, Beeler and Deevtlle.
president. a n d N C. Jam iso n sec­ m aies Mrs W right is em ployed Hie hom e of Mrs R retx’ brother. Ja n u a ry 23. 1912, In IIULsboro D e­
K. H
E
Elrneat G u n th e r. M onday for a
people of Oregon to the president and his fornia group were on the job patrolling C o rn e liu s
E'ttuik C o n n e l l at tlie H illsboro c annery tills week few
I re ta ry -tre a s u re r.
IS 13
ceased
1» survived bv th e widow mid
d ai . visit D inner guests at
3
9
S nam ed
president newly organized
fam ily was evidence of the fact th at the streets and rendering assistance to persons Cireneo
Robert Wise who is conyalesiuig I he G u n th e r laune Sunday were th e following child's'll, Anthony.
B a tte n « «
T olke. R a lston
and T u r k . Holstein c a ttle club. S C lnkley Is
from itijurod h a n d s a t th e Jam es
and Mrs Jo«' Ego of M ountain Ixiiirx- M arie. W illiam . F erd in an d
good people of this state sincerely feel in the earthquake area within 20 minutes Uli«.*. Groom» am i K o lu k .
vice-president and Jam laun. aeere- Hess hom e al C lirluilem C enter, Mi
Hom«'
R. H. E
and P atrick Joneph. all a l home
ta r y - ir , -u su rer
O u w m w y b re e d e is spent
the same way about him.
11
1
Yloha
13
from
F
rid
ay
till
Bunday
Mr a n d Mrs D A tMto luut j
a fter the first trem bler struck. In brief W illa m e tte
A G oodin president und m orning w ith tns b ro th els. H orace
3
6
3 elect W
The popularity of President Roosevelt the C. E. L. is ready for any emergency.
family
a
tte
n
d
ed
the
th
lril
a
n
­
All S a in ts’ Vllssiuti lEplia-opal)
H a u e rn *
1.«•'«•retto « m l S a im ien . K c llr r - Ja m es B atchelder, se c re to ry -tre a s­ and Allen Wise, a t th e F E lto ff
nual d a iry m e n s plelile al J a n tr e n
in this section of the nation was thorough­
Sunday
C huri li acltuol at li 4.,
m an farm
The league, em phatically, is not op­ lc ie r. M> -relam í «n<l W enne r. R- H. E. urer.
Beach
Sunday
1’hey
visit«'«!
her
Will G ray, v e te ran of Co. B 162nd
ly attested by the reception accorded him. posed to labor or capital, is not a capi­ T u a la tin
Mi and Mrs E E. H olfiuun p.irenl . Mr ami M rs It <» K ru m - a in , omi tilng p ra y e r and serm on
6 10
0 Infantry, hom e on two w eeks’ f u r ­
ut
II
a.
m
0
S 1 1 lough from S a n Francisco arm y and tiunily a n d E I*. S m ith a t row at Port land tn th e «'ceiling
First car entered the gates at Bonneville talistic organization, is not an organiza­ Roy
tten««
S c h re in e r and R e b e r. Me«*uw-
tended the S eventh Day Adventist
Mr a n d Mrs Jack Brlghoiuw'
Ix't th e ¡ulrertlsi'iiieiil« help you
h o spital He received m achine gun ciunp m eeting a t G ladstone S a tu r ­
a t 7 :30 Friday morning and it was a tion of men ready to act as strike break sen B a and
Bernards.
a n d sh ra p n e l wounds in th e Argoiuie day M i s E P. S m ith , who lutd and family- of Newberg were e n te r- m ake your «lio|ipiiig [ilaiv.
R
H. E
steady stream from then on. Many ap­ ers, but is dedicated to the support of L a u re l
lulhed at th<- Sam O lio hom e S u n ­
to 13 3 of tensive
a tte n d ed all week, re tu rn e d hom e day
parently had to be turned away because constituted governm ent, law and order. \ erb«iort
2
S
4
Bruce S chulm ertch of Scholls r e ­
Mrs Jo h n W alker has a s h e r
Daile> and Sc h m e lta e r . E arp. ceives biggest condenser check tor w ith them
B a tte rie »
of lack of room.
Mi mid Mrs G C. W hile a n d house guest her uiolhi-r. Mrs B E |
Form ation of the local group and similar K n e w e r and Moore.
June, a m o u n t being about »»OO.
ÔC
E rvin W hite oi Cherry G rove wen- Idm pkm s of Porllaiiil who arrived
The president’s talk and vision of the ones in many other cities was prompted
Local ball team d e fe a ts W ood­ guests Sunday at th e hom e ot her
I Il I X s l I» EM BAI Ml Its
future will endear him even more to the by the evidence of the stealthy hand of
burn. L ineup: B atehelar. 3b: Long, s i.s te ; M r s Ira G M cl'oi inlck Mr E’rtduy
Mr and Mrs Clay Ion W hitm ore I
ml
ss. Erwin, 2b; B urkhalter. lb; M il­
people of Oregon, who agree with him radicalism and communism seen during
t Mrs O tto U rn d u ft lunl .o n a n d son-. Brin «- atkl Walla«-«- a n d i
ter. r t: Scheldel. c: Dillon. It: Z im ­ am
FI
NE
It
t
i.
IIIK
E t 'TOUS
RiSs-rt
Miss
Reva
Barlow,
Miss
Floyd Whitmore were gueata s u n ,
th at this great state is truly a wonder­ the strike in coast ports and other radical
m erm an. rf. a n d G ray, p
Gray
G loria H olfm an Allen Wi c I. T day- of the l-’rank M eyers fam ily 1 'hmie 5)53
strikes out 14
:
II illabnro
land. He said in p a rt: "I conceive this disturbances.
It L. T ucker takes over B adger E'liugan and D onulil a n d L auren who e n tc rta ln i'd with a picnic o n 1
northw est section of our land most im­
H a n ie s were o th e r guests ut Hie
Lum ber com pany
Selection of m em bers in the Citizens’
M cCorm tck hom e S unday. E rvin
portant. Here we will still have opportu­ Emergency League is done with the ut-
Verboort won th e first gam e of
W liite witti a steel g u ita r aixt D o n ­
nity for a vastly increased population. most care to guard against the possibility th e T u a la tin Valley league c h a m p i­
ald H aynea w ith a S p a n ish g u ita r
onship
p
lay-off
series
by
tro
u
n
cin
g
T here are many other sections, which are of radicals and communists getting into
e n te rta in e d w ith m usic
Mr atx 1 Mrs E C Wolilsi-hli'gel
crow ded, places w here the land has run the group. The organization when com­ Amity 13 to 3 S u n d ay a t Am ity
T ile second gam e of th e series will
.uid fam ily a n d Mix. W anda Ein-
Approved 4iid IrM ed Product Many Mi»<oriftLt« Know It!
<
out or been put to the wrong use. Here is a pleted here will be as nearly representa­ be played next S u n d a y a t Verboort.
lg
an
joined Mr a n d Mrs 1 1
(Continued from pairs 1»
Hiey know It Is uacd by th e largest bun ayatenui a n il truck ileebt
place for those who need room for grow ­ tive of patriotic Am erican citizenship as
T he gam e S un d ay was one-sided 32 m ain ten a n ce a n d re p a irs »10 - H alit of Newberg a n d th e Curl,
in tlie c o untry T hey knou tlu it record ftyera a n d th e bigitm t a ir
w ith num erous triples. H. a n d P. 433.90. a uxiliary agencies »47 045 - E’red a n d Ext W ohlschlegel fam ilies
ing families, and as a Roosevelt I am is humanly possible to make it.
tra4u»|>ort com panies Use It T hey know th a t th e largi-st autom obile
of ScluiiLs on a trip to Depot- bay
Z
im
m
erm
an
anti
Sahnow
co
nnected
05
fixed
charges
»4795
58
c
ap
ital
thinking of grow ing families. Out here
m anufiu tuier.s m tlie country endorse a n d recom m end it Why not
Sunday
w here they a tte n d e d a
Many of our cherished American insti­
one apiece for th e w inners a n d outlay »5522 48 debt service »264 - salm
on Ixike
vou have your t a r M arfak a n d enjoy tlw* am ooth, q u iet running
is not just space, but space to be used. tutions are th reatened by the underhand­ for
Wood one for th e lasers. V erboort 480 41 a n d em ergency funds »925 06
W anda P in lg an was a guest
von are e n title d to HetiM inber. tf th e re are squeak* th e re u w< iu
Here is land of opportunity to be peopled ed workings of communism. Word from b a tte r, found Wood A m ity hu rler. S tudy of th e funds spent for s a l­ -if Miss
ta r ' ousin. Vclnm W ohlschlegel,
by Americans who know w hither America all sections of the country indicates that for 17 h its while V erboort’s pitcher. aries of su p e rin te n d en ts. principals at Scholls from Sunday evening M arfak now and be aufe It coat* no m ore ttuui ttrdinury lubrication
I00‘« Penn Oil, in settled cans, on oil change., (» lio n
1H m ’
Sahnow . held th e hom e te a m to and tea ch e rs by county sclnxils u n til Monday evening Miss W ohl-
is bound."
G ulden T e ia c o . gallon
go,*
seven safe blows.
radicals
have
crept
into
the
labor
unions
during th e p ast year indicates th a t sctilegel re tu rn e d hom e w ith h e r
He expressed the hope th a t it would with the avowed purpose of fom enting
Valur Oil. a blended oil gallon
go<-
Score:
Mix. G loria H uffm an suffered a
only ubout o n e -th trd of the to ta l
R H E. am ount expended was allocated for badly .prm iied lett wrist wlu-n she
be the p art of wisdom to build sea locks strikes
IX
u
il
forget
to
keep
your
car
looking
nice
We
w
ash
und
V e rb o o rt
....
13 17
and
unrest.
W
here
a
strike
is
called
Vac
th is purpose S alaries ot su p e rin ­ ■slipped a n d lell down u steep short
at the dam so th at ocean-going vessels it is the radical elem ent th a t alw ays works A m it y
3
clean any car. 1100 to 1150 You c a n t do It yourself We call anil
lull August 1
ten
d
e
n
ts
am
ounted
to
»7
719
22
of
deliver Give us a ring I
can pass up as fa r as The Dalles and th at
Mr a n d M rs Tom S huck a n d .sou
principals »18 691 45 a n d of teacliers S tanley accom panied M r a n d Mrs.
barge transportation can he arranged in­ to prevent a settlem ent of the difficulties.
»189
615
73.
Fortunately the great Am erican F edera­
OBCar lla g g of Reedvllle oil a
to the h eart of the w heat country.
E xpenditures by union h i g h dairy tuen's picnic a l Jm itz ru beach
Thirty Years Ago
Towing 1703
L. H. ( a m p lx ll
A r m from (>. K. I>epo<
schools in the county to taled »270 - Sunday M rs S huck u iai S tanley
The president also declared th at “the tion of Labor and its m any subdivisions
Argus. Ju ly 28. 1904— Local c iti­ 255 30, according to th e report T h is are .staying at th e F uilgan farm
rite O ne S ta tio n with C om plete Serrtre
power we are developing here is going are not inclined to be communistic and its zens
vote
to
add
a
n
in
th
g
rade
to
p . o . . : . a n d Vincent wohlachlegel
to ta l does not Include d isb u rse ­
to be power which for all time is going heads have attacked communism. But a th e local schools
m ents of T u alatin . B eaverton and e n te rta in e d a num ber of th e ir I l■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
radical elem ent has worked its way into
Born, to Mr a n d Mrs. E C. Verboort high schools, w hich are friends Auguat i with a dancing ,
to be controlled by the governm ent."
of H illsboro, Ju ly 23, a boy. district and not union h igh schools party a n d ta ffy pull.
Oregon says. “ More Pow er to You,” the ranks of some union organizations, in Brown
F re d B erger of B e th a n y here w ith D etail of union high school d is ­
M t» Doris B runson visited friends
m any cases belonging only for voting p etitio
Mr. President.
n seeking a n o th e r m all ro u te
nt P o rtlan d last week.
bursem
ents
is
as
follows,
general
strength.
out of Hillsboro.
M: - l ! l n " i . i C . iily ,u , o m p a l l l e i l
Ju d g e L. A. Rood a p p o in ts fol­ control *2930 20. supervision »4728 - tier brother, S am O rnduff, ot Ixnirel
The Gresham Outlook has truthfully
lowing d elegates to O regon Develop­ 28. teach in g »46,270 27. o p e ratio n of o n a visit S unday to Hie hom e of
said th a t “ not until radicals and commun­ m en t league M ayor B P C o rn e ­ p la n ts *8871.28. m ain ten an ce and tdietr sister. M rs J a n e Joltnson.
W hen you liAte au to Ig n i­
ists have been cleaned from the ranks of lius. H illsboro; F e rd G roner, Scholls; re p air »1300 85, auxiliary agencies ueor Corvallis.
tion trouble, you «nmt Im ­
Everyone interested in a county fair organized labor will the w orking m a n W illiam Schulm erlch. F a rm in g to n ; »32.305 98. fixed charges (684 05. Mr mid M rs J A York a n d
m ediate re p a ir a e r v t c e .
H. T aylor Hill. M o u n taln d ale; T. c ap ital outlay »3001 62 a n d debt eluklreti. tails a n d G ordon, ot R eed-
here is happy th a t sufficient income has safely own his jo b .”
O Todd, F o re st G rove; T hom as service »171.167.77.
vitle were guests a l till- D M M c­
T h a t s a lie n you'U a p p re ­
Connell. G lencoe; H u b e rt B ernards,
been provided fo r its continuance this
C ensus of children in the county In n is liome Sunday
ciate o u r com plete knowl-
N
o
rth
F
orest
G
rove.
E
J
W
ard.
E rank P a in te r, wtio h u s been
y e a r a fte r a lay-off of two years. There
, of school age w as set a t 9285 In
edge of ignition arctem *
G asto n ; B en jam in Scholfleld. C o r­
helping w ith tlw h a rv est on th e
are m any of us who feel th a t the fair is of
nelius. a n d B K D enney. B eaver- th e report T h is to ta l Is m ade up M cInnis farm , re tu rn e d to Ins w ork
for every type of c a r O ur
I of 4862 boys a n d 4423 girls A to ta l in P o rtlan d last week
I
toil
much value to the county in m any ways
em ergency re p a ir w rv lre
H illsboro school board. R B C ol­ of approxim ately 300 teacliers are
Mr
u
n
d
M
rs
8
L
Price
of
P
o
rt­
and th a t every’ effort should be m ade to
The federal governm ent should fully lins. R H. G re e r a n d S. B. H us- em ployed tn th e county, 228 In lan d were guests Sunduv a l a d in ­
la m ain tain ed to provide
continue it as a reg u lar feature. Its in­ inform itself regarding communism and | ton. n am e follow ing teach ers B. e le m en tary schools and 72 In high n e r a t th e W F W otilschlegel hom e
a tte n tio n to Die eo rrrrU n n
W.
B
arnes,
prin
cip
al;
T
B.
K
endall.
schools
T
h
e
num
ber
of
sehool
occasion being Muss R eva Barlow s
centive to the 4-H club boys and girls arm itself with powers necessary for the. A nna C halm ers. Lucy H um phreys.
of ull ignition defect*
b irth d a y a n n iv ersary
buildings Is set a t 113
justifies it. if for nothing else.
defense of our constitution and dem ocratic Ada B urris. Je n n ie B eam ish M aud
M r and Mrs. H u rry Cook a n d
Phone 501 o r call
fam ily of W est L inn v lsit« l S u n ­
Announcem ent of a free gate is also form of governm ent. The activities of this W ilson. Rose W ilcox a n d M rs M F arm ers’ U nion to M eet
P ltte n g e r S a la rie s ra n g e from
day
iii-r parent«, Mr. and
gratifying. It will enable everyone pos- group clearly break the pledge m ade to M.
W est U nion Sep tem b er 6 M rs J. E Blazer
185 to »40
F. L B row n of L aurel reports
sible to attend. Crowds m ake for 8UC- this governm ent on the recognition of
C ounty u n it o f t h e F a rm e rs’
M rs L. L M urray a n d ch ild ren
th e sale of th e sto re owned by h im ­ Union will m eet with W est U nion a t'd MLs. Alice M cInnis sp e n t S u n ­
cess of any fair or celebration.
soviet Russia. Citizenship throughout the self
a n d bro th er. J H.. to J. Neun. local a t K. P. hall. N orth Plains, day in P o rtlan d w ith frleials
7n«l xn«l B aselin e Ms.
O pen E venings
I’hunr 591
Let’s all join in to m ake it a big time country should instruct its congressional
H ow ard B aird H illsboro business S entem ber 6, It was announced
P riv a te C h arles L rlbe of V an ­
in W ashington county, August 30. 31. and members to secure action for the protec­ m an. a n d Miss Nellie C lare S h affer, a t th e W est U nion m eeting T h u r s ­ couver B arrack s sp en t S a tu rd ay a n d
in Ohio.
day. A com m ittee was n am ed to S unday a t tlie hom e of his fa th e r
Septem ber 1.
tion of Am erican institutions and govern­ m arried
Jo sep h M iller hom e a t B uck h a n d le social a rra n g e m e n ts Mrs. II 8 I « - lh | e
ment. C andidates should express them ­ m o u n ta in b u m s
Eva Meek will be s e c re ta ry -tre a s ­
Mr m id M rs H erni Z eigler a n d
E ig h t-y e ar-o ld son of P e t e r u re r In place of Mrs. A rdls Y unker. five c hildren of < trass Valley a r ­
selves
on
these
im
portant
questions.
Jacobson,
n
e
a
r
Lenox,
suffered
leg
who
has
resigned.
rived a t tin- Imine of hus slater.
O regon’s best known baseball hero,
M em b er— Oree- n S ta te E d i­
t o r ia l A a e .i'ia tt.m and N a ­
t io n a l E d ito ria l A « *o cla tio n
A d o r ia t e E d ito r
E iru t A u xiitcd Paper. L a rv -
e«t A u d ite d W e e k ly C irc u la ­
tio n in O regon
“ More Power to You”
Donclson
St’wcll
Verboort Wins
Opening Game
Schools of County
Show Large Gains
In Other Days
M AR FAK
THE TEXACO STATION
IGNITION TROUBLE?
The County Fair
Government Should Act
LENTZ AUTO PARTS
Ç oslett S uper S ervice Station
W alter McCredie. died in P ortland recen t­
ly a fte r a long illness. The beloved P o rt­
land m anager’s death was ju st a d a y
ahead of the scheduled baseball game in
his honor. Just before he died M anager
McCredie asked th a t the “game go on.”
in order to help his wife. W alter McCredie
had been a baseball hero to thousands of
Oregon youths.
In the death of Marie Dressier, fam ous
screen star, the nation loses one of its
grandest women, and one whose l i f e
should be a lesson to all. Did she sit
down and weep at failure? Absolutely
not, she “ kept a stiff upper lip” and came
through to success late in life. It isn’t the
q uitter th at wins in this life.
Four-H club work is one of the best
activities to he undertaken by any com­
Hillsboro is a good place to t r a d e .
munity and the incentive offered by the Local business men are good citizens, ta x ­
Carnation company to dairy club members payers and your friends. Dollars spent
is a good service.
here stay to build up the community.
THE G R EA T A M ER IC A N HOME
OH ma / come A n d see how x got spo q t
TÖMNED TO S t MV \IALET— ------ ISN'T IT
HOW HE. HELPS ME UNDRESS?
FELLOW, MAKE IT SNAPPY t
Planting of (lanada-to-Texas Purest Pelt
Proposed to Save I \ S. Parmlands
4 N lmnieriii« tre e |,lau (in g prnj
ect th a t will aid la arotunnnx
fu tu re d ro u th s and duet atoruis,
is being, studied carefully iu
W ashington.
About 1916. or so.
if the plan goes through a l.h o-
mile, unbroken belt of trees will
stre tc h from C anada to the Texas
Panhandle.
T he belt will be 100 m iles wide,
passing th ro u g h the D akotas,
N ebraska, K ansas, and Oklahom a.
It will not be solidly wooded.
F irs t th ere 11 be a strip of trees
100 feet wide, then a broader
strip of fa rm la n d ; a n o th e r strip
of trees, m ore farm land, and so
on. th ro u g h o u t the 100 m iles ot
Its width.
H ere a re some of the things
th is »75.000,000 project Is expected
to accom plish:
Add vastly to the fertility ot
fa rm lan d s betw een the Itoekies
and the M ississippi. A ssure a d o
q u ale ra in s for th e g reat mid-
w estern farm states. Lessen the
d an g er ot fu tu re drouths, and of
d u st sto rm s sim ila r to those
which th is year robbed m any
farm ers of th e ir rich topsoil.
And, incidentally, crea te Jobs for
tho u san d s of men in drouth-
strick en areas.
• • •
(~'CC w orkers may be enlisted to
help fa rm e rs get the Im m ense
task under way. Som ething like
200,000,000 fence posts will lie
needed to keep cattle and sheep
from foraging In the "sh elter
belt." The actual work ol pi »-par­
ing the soil, p lanting the trees,
and building the fences Is tn he
done largely by nearby farm ers.
Land needed Is to be purchased
or leased hy Mio goTernmem
A pproxim ately 180.000 acre.-, of
cottonwood green ash. and o th er
suitable trees will he planted e a ,n
year d u rin g the 10 or 12 years
need'-d to com plete the project.
Six. maybe more, g re at n u rseries
will be established Io grow the
vast q u a n titie s of seeds and se< ti­
lings required
It Is claim ed th a t In h a b itan ts
of the planet M ars. If th ere are
o arin g tried It on th e ir p ra iries
G A S O L IN E S
R ich field - G«*n«‘rnl - S h ell - Union - G ilm ore
11 ¡-Pressure (■ reusing
Free Crankcase Servit <• - Automotive Repairs
F irestone
I ires,
lu b e s and Acceaaoriea
DRIVE IN — SPARK PLUGS TESTED EREE
Coslett Super Service Station
CO SI.K TT’S TRUCK SI KYICF
First nntl Baseline Streets
Phone 1263
COSLETT’S BAR B-Q
Safety First
Today More Than F.v
ALL
STEEL
B O D IE S
and
H Y D R A U L IC
BRAKES
lire the determ ining factors in the
pui i hast: of
car or truck.
CADY MOTOR CO.
DODGE
H illsboro, O regon
PLY M O U TH
LIVESTOCK GROWTH-
Is prim arily d ep en d e n t on the
Use <it feeds th a t com bine the
elem ent« of n u tritio n In correct-
ly-hnlaneed proportions.
O ut
feed« fur e n tile and poultry are