THE Thursday, August 9. 1931 W a s h in g to n N ew s L e tte r N a tio n a l I.d ltn rm H p * '» I t ° IIUl»h« A '« mc I m I ton » A ig u . II up p e n m g s A ro u n d N ational Capitol as Swell by NEA H IL L S B O R O A RO US, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON T Wofxlward Miss W oodward Is secretary to th e business m anager I of th e S u n set m agazine of Han ' Francisco H arry Q uain tan ce left A ugust 1 for S a n Francisco M r a n d Mrs C A L aP ierre urtv F r i­ ..................... n in g a l O ceanlake uiul hl* a sststa lits are playing a day night In honor <>! the b ir th ­ la tlo Mr a n d Mrs Jo h n M iller a n d few trick c ard s in an e ffo rt to day an u lv crsarv of llu*ir son Earl family ol P o rtlan d spent Sunday hi th e ir a g ric u llu tru l r r l a l p ro ­ A group ol tit«* younger se t u t- a t tlx* J K S an d fo rd hom e gram T h e latest alia« x Is directed teiulcd those from th is vicinity M is E lvira M ilchell ol Dlllev and to th e I Ig aielle ullil otlaT IliallU- W ilfred a n d A lbert tlrixxsen her slste r-lll-la w . Mrs. A H Mac- fa« turer* of tobacco products ’flits l* 1,ig lam es Davidson dougal. ol S e a ttle are spending th e and cubluet officer i lalnis th a t In 1832 week a t th e L R C ypher home tobacco growers received only 4' i t .«. I*«* fur l*»i w - i* M r all(j Mrs M R F inch a n d c e n ts of the conaum eis d o l l a r , Mrs Irene K orn a n d clilldien. o|)s th x ,IK,. ltlld lyonald ol P o rt­ whereus. tobacco m an u fa c tu re rs r e ­ ing» rt uiul K a th ry n and In r m e«« | u u j vlsntHi Mrs M arion C ypher ceived mori tliun 1U n u t s m the C a r o lin e I P i s h e y id B a c o iiu |x n t a n n u l l i e r r e la tiv e s S u n d a y form ot pruilt* U ddly enough Mr .« lew duy al Long Beuch. W ash. i' H Keenon und sons, H arold W allace neglecnxl to m ention th a t They were uccom punted hy M r and Jix* and Ed K riliu ii are sp e n d ­ th e fetlrral governm ent r i c e m s Its ,.n«l M l l-1'il W e n g e r Ellen alwl ing a lew days th is week fishing larg est revenue Irom tin* high taxes K e n n eth W enger of P ortlund They on W ilson river o n tobacco p ro d u cts I he cwuinetecr reported a g.xxi c atch of clam s E dw ard a n d Uerl W aller are Is strenuously denying th a t the M is -. E dna K orn left Iasi week building u lieu barn. Hie stru c tu re dro u g h t will lorn- th e Agri« u ltu ra l loi S a n Francisco C a l. w here ahe to lx* used lor storing baled hay A iljustm ent lulunni-slralion Ut a o a n - hus a ixjsltlon In th e office of Mrs W H WellM-cke s p e n t sev­ d o n Its p ro d ia tu m co n tro l uuiii- tin* S o u th e rn Pacific Railway Her e ra l days last week visiting relatives agem ent Pressure ol «««momic al* sisler. M innie K orn, will leave Kan in P o rtlan d fa irs directly due to th e d rought P . ram is. o August 10 via S P rall- H nnilu-s ol E rnest Nelson hn ixuulttioux are however, forcing i4> New York lor a trip to tif i lin . A F C h risten e r a n d Jo C arl Mr Walla* «■ anil his lolleag u cs to E ngland, a n d thence to C h ristcn ei utteftded tlie Kallaa* a c c e p t m odiL cation prv.posals abiu F ra n c a G arm anyb S w n ze ila n d and p u nt«* al J a n tz e n B earti Sunday m g to llie lo rie s of n a tu re o th er places of interest A lter her C h arles W aller spent th e week* vacation Miss K orn Will re tu rn to (,nd ;lt TUlainook I x * h < lies P ro fria u r Tugwell, ui*J«*r secre- her office work in the S o u th e rn M |. illni Mrs Russell Loftis e n te r- t»ry of agriculture, h a . no* tu rn ed Pacific office w here she lias been ^,,1,,.^ » n h u d in n er T uesday eve- crttlc He is lighting bock w ith em ployed 14 v eals nlll|i honoring th e ir guests, the unexpected v ig o r u g a i n s l tho«x* w h o Mrs J o h n M urtz of K alam a, Angela. Lois a n d H elen Un- oppuac till* Ideas In* h a s w ritte n in - W ash s|x nt last week visiting r e l - , kl.,. o( B rainerd M inn atlves here a n d at Y am hill. to th e Ne* Deal fa rm policies Ed K uinni of th e CCC cam p a t W allace a n d T ugw ell h a v e d ra fte d T im ber sp e n t th e w eek-end a t his all available executives from theli hom e M r a n d Mrs. W J. T ro u tm a n d e p a rtm e n t a n d se n t th em in to the sp e n t S unday ut Neskowin : .. .. i o n »pec«h m aking t**uis m Ill y M r*. K ir hard Hu>»««r) T V acation Bible school a n orgajim xl e ffo rt to give crowd* Dorn, to Mr and Mrs. Law rence held lie in Dully tiu* C h u rc h ol C lirist o p en ­ of farm er* a firs t-h a n d e x p la n a ­ Olio» in Hillsboro. August 1. a boy tion of g ovenim enial activ ities c o n ­ 1 hey have m im ed the baby M ilton ed M onday w ith 22 In a tte n d an c e From I h e en th u siasm show n a tem p latin g a d ju stm e n t s in ag ric u l­ H erbert m uch larg e r a tte n d a n c e us expected. tu re Mi * B ertlm Ijie m erm an of H ay ­ T h e school will con tin u e lor two w ard is visiting a few days w ith T h e troublesom e question ol net­ M is Cuiolm e A rm entrout in Forest weeks w ith a program including m usic. Bible d ra m a tiz atio n , c h a r a c ­ tling fa rm debt ca»«rs is now on th e gridiron. C o m m itte e . a p p o in te d by 1 'ixirrell H avden of A rlington, te r stories. Bible drill, m ap study, m em ory work und handw ork All governors rep resen tin g n ,? 42 .n .* s l V,ia a t e r m s Wa-.li i l s i i .,1 m tilts com m unity liave been organized lo I r tli > wrt.k re tu rn in g hom e S a lu r- c h ild ren betw een th«* ages of five to sixteen a re welcome. Among debt a d ju stm e iil work C o-operut- mg w ith 2400 county commltUH** m o sto c k m a n Mrs T racy th«».«* helping M rs D uane C lianiber- __M — I l . > , la l f . k il t 'P [III* every el (ori I 1» m ade to S save t he G iftin g ol Sprague. W a sh , a n d * lain w ith tiu* school a re M rs Bert (iu in hom e wiUiout raeorUng to U m Helen S tix k m a n of K ootenai. Idaho. T ro u tm a n . Mrs. R. Beal, M ary draxilh F razier-L em ke IxuiMruptcy siM'iii* a fi‘W day’s last w«*t*k witli H -nim ore. F ra n c es a n d P at Moy»r. ameiu(rn(*nl Federal judges n o a Mr mid M rs P hilip Miller. They M ildred H unger und Mrs. W J. . liave th e power to a p p o in t a io n - ¡left W ednesday for a visit to P o rt- T ro u tm an _______ ________ __ « Illation com m iaslolier in «aulì a g ­ laiul .m l t* '* y Kl’1 br,o,r>,l‘1,wstUMi>n i i MRS. FRA N K EBERLY ric u ltu ra l county ile a tte m p ts to horn«* Mi and M is 1 hilip M iller UANKii M rs H a ttie Belle Eberly work o u t th * se tu e m e iil w ith a left W ednesday for S o u th e rn , dj(,d Augus( j u l ^ e r hom e near m ajority ol th e creditors, both In .......... B anks a f te r a lingering illness. these fornla. num ber und am o u n t. U nei"otiaUo«us al.* suer. M ul th e w o rk ’ ¿ '. '¡ X u x i r r n i s Sun- 8 h e w»s born A ugust 21. 1864^11 "t Ui. com duclion .s.m m i*»ioner Is visited w ith her p a re n ts Sim Q hu) O n .gt)n ln 190ft m ade binding o n the unsecured day h i , n . .r d H unger s l * 1» survived by tiu* widower, m uiorlty c red ito rs . , .„.‘v,*’ reninicai_ « n . m ' o f ‘¿ X . ^ C I i a r l r o “oi worked o u t fairly succ W isconsin. Ohio, M issouri. W ash -, ington. aiul Mussrssippi, w here Iiom weeks On th e way back t o u r e Kdj(h R ayniond 0, Forest 1000 to 401X1 fa rm hom es have been gon .th ey »topped a t th e O regon Q rove M rs Florence H opkins of saved by th is voluntary debt c o n ­ Caves - reenla Tillam ook, a n d M rs — Rylvia G c ilia tio n work of V ernonia Governmental, m d u tn a l and la- S e c o n d O r e g o n R e u n io n F u n e ra l services were conducted txxr leader» a re taking »Uxk of the L n u r e lh u r s t P a r k b u n d a y unem ploym ent problem . Ho m any T w elfth a n n u a l reunion of the “ STOMACH PAINS SO BAD confllctinK report« a r e (loaiing seco n d Oregon R eunion association I COULD HARDLY WORK” aro u n d tlia t it Is alino.st im possib e 1m> h<.,d 8 uh(jttV u t L au re lh u rst Says C. 8. G rass: “A fter taking to o b tain a true perspective w i l - k ln p ort,iand. S en ato r F re d e r- llam G reen, p resid en t of th e Am ci-1 1( k ste lw er will lx* the .speaker, Dr E m il's Adla T ablet* tlie pains lean F ed eratio n of Labor. Hud.sU oJ (he i«2nd in fa n try will a re gone a n d 1 e a t anything.** T ry 10,312,000 m en a n d women are usslst ln th e program . H ugh S. o u t of work. T h e ?\ F ol L. atatU tl- Hillsboro Is vhx^-ehalrinan Adla tre a tm e n t o n o u r m oney bark g u aran tee. D elta D rug store —Adv •elan« claim spring business activity j of (ju, lUWOC(ation. only c rea te d enough Jobs to eom- pe n sa te w inter lay -o ils. T h e la test available figures s h o w 10.820.(XHi pcruons on relict rolls supporttxi by public funds ln April. T h e d e p a rt­ m ent of labor replies th in g s orc n o t a» black a« p ainted. Industry y elp s ab o u t lack of c re d it lan ause I tlie federal agencies w ant to c u r­ tail profit. I t Ls a topsy-turvy tuene w ith little p ro sp -et ol m aterial f/u t f /^ ■change u n til llu tall elections. 1 he < li*ouuht h a s Placed 400,000 fttllll- - e r a fam ine» repre«*ntlng l.OOO.IHXi, person* on relief .-oils. . . . . m i v Rk*) « - ih e ' » m Z ' d N l g M » h o w a . .h e g r a n , . . l a n d - b e t e v e r , body Page Five Hiteon Folk Hold Annual Gathering (B y Friday a fte rn o o n a t th e M ethodist church, of which she « a s a m em ber. Rev. J o h n E b ert of For- est G rove officiated In te rm e n t ¿ a s in the B anks cem etery ,,“¿33 Ice Cream Social Orenco on Tuesday A. N. DAVIES KLNTON W ord was received here F riday evening of th e d e a th Aug- ust 2 ol A N D avies of N etarts. for m any years a local residen: but for Hu* p ast fifte en y ears Of m ore had m ade his hom e a t N etarts. where he and Mrs. Davies had cliarge of the resort Mr. D avies was born und raised here a n d w as In naaak-flo ivri iu years, iv u io , o perating awwsasA business for iiiu m any <> saw null n e ar here. T h e Davies fam ily have m a in ta in e d th e ir hom e a n d m ade freq u e n t visits h e r .* 1**11111*1*» 1 scrvic»*». were held 5*4»!nr* a fte rn o o n a t th e I O O I )u ll (n u n d iart4elv a tte n d e d A n i im h p r <>f hia neighbors were ,r,e ^ M rs Davle!> d .spent w ,lk .- '> a few days at tlie ir hom e here r e . tu rn in g to N e tarts M onday. MALAN MAI.ONE M alan M alone. 74. oldtune resi- dent ol Hillsboro, died Ju ly 27 ut th e honw of h is d a u g h te r. M rs L C anvin. in Los Angeles. F u n eral services were held m Los Angeles Deceased Is survived by th e a d d ­ ow. Mrs Lizzie B a ld ra M alone, also a n oldtune resident of th is city, a son. Archie M alone, a dau g h ter, a n d lour g ra ndchildren. M rs M alone will m ake h e r hom e w ith h e r daughter. T ough Hogs T ourist B ut d o n 't you th in k it is u n sa n ita ry to have hogs un d er th e house tlia t w ay?" F’a r m e r . "Wall I dunno. We am t lost a hog iu 15 years. —Ex • My Mm. Huirh Bur4«tt«> ORENCO—T h e Ladies C ircle will -sponsor a n ice cream social on the h u rc h law n T uesday evening M us- J; **‘1 furnished by th e B ethany band. . . . . „ Ja m es P e rn t a n d M iss L au ra P ernt of Los A ngeles Cal visited fr«n>nTuesday* until T h u rsd ay w ith M r* P e rn t s niece. Mrs. F red S er- Mrs Jo h n F orem . an . . of _ Mr and , hidependence are visiting a t th e Hayxien L Jttral hom e M rs. L ittral. b7 n spending a few days the beach, re tu rn e d a i t h them About seventy-five m em bers of tl“‘ Sunday school and ch u rch a t- tended a picnic a t P eninsula park In PorU and Ju ly 31. Mrs How ard L S to u t sp e n t a day? UM week w ith h e r m o th e r a t Scholls. Hayden L ittral re tu rn e d hom e last week a fte r spending a few days a t T aft M issionary society will m eet w ith Mrs F ran k C ate in F orest O rove W ednesday m i a n d M rs George D. G a r r a tt „f P o rtlan d re lu m ed from th eir ln p lo Vancouver. B C A ugust 1 and drove o u t to O renco for th e ir son Vernon, who has been visiting hts g ra n d m o th er Mrs s L. C a r­ lyle Mr and Mrs. B aker of P o rtlan d visited M r a n d Mrs F re d Q u a in t­ ance Sunday. Mr a n d M rs W. H. R ing and H ugh re tu rn e d hom e T uesday from two weeks a t th e beach, guests a t the T odd cottage a t Newport. Miss L orene W oodward arrived S a tu rd ay to spend h e r .ac atlo n w ith l>er p aren ts. Mr. a n d M rs L. Z«ll G. Struthers) M r» H IT E O N —H iteon folks were in ­ vited by Mr a n d Mrs G H ite of Sherw ood to hold th e ir an n u al pic­ nic August 5 at H ite's landing on th e T u a la tin river. F rien d s were invited and the crowd num bered over 125. Music was furnished by th e Sherw ood ju n io r band. B ase­ ball and sw im m ing were the sports. All enjoyed th e day. M rs F lora Vetmum . Miss G e r­ tru d e Vennum. of S an Jose. Cal., a n d Jo h n Schm eltzer of M ountain Home visited Thursday a t th e M et- z en tin e hom e M rs V ennum and M rs M etzentine are old school­ m ates. Mrs. E lizabeth M cGowan is im ­ proving from a n illness H iteon relatives a n d neighbors a tte n d e d the fu n e ra l S atu rd ay of Newt Davies Mr. Davies was well know n here, having m ade h is hom e for years a t K inton before moving to N e ta rts Bay. Mr. a n d M rs Lloyd M etzentine a n d d a u g h te r sp en t th e w eek-end a t Hillsboro M r a n d Mrs. Ray K iscken and ch ild ren are moving soon to th e H andy place. M iss Mary Y oder of P o rtlan d was a n overnight guest F riday a t th e E D H ite hom e a n d a tte n d e d the a n n u a l H iteon picnic. E rn est H ite Jr. e n te rta in e d m em ­ bers of the K inton calf club and th e ir leader M onday evening B usi­ ness m eeting was held, followed by sp o rts a n d refreshm ents. M r a n d M rs C. W S tru th ers. K e n n e th S tru th e rs a n d L aV em S cott were Hillsboro visitors W ed­ nesday and called a t th e J. B P h il­ lips home. Mountain Home Club Plans Social S h e re tu rn e d hom e w ith h e r p a r ­ ents. Mr a n d M rs B I Lekas. Sunday. Blight Effeeta W alnuts B light 1» e ffectin g th e local xlr.ut crop Som e tn th e m o u n ­ tain growers re p o rt a large p e r­ centage of th e n u ts falling off th e trees. M ountain Home Ladles Aid will not hold a n A ugust m eeting, but plan to m eet th e flrzt T hursday in Septem ber a s usual Edwin Nelson spent several days last we *k w ith h e r g ra n d fa th e r, who lives n e a r th e W. W J a - q u lth farm . MOUNTAIN HOME - M ountain Home C h rlitla n E ndeavor m em bers are scheduled to hold a program and social A ugust 15, either at the local parsonage or a t th e Alex Bruce hom e d efin ite place to be announced late r T h ere will be no adm ission charge, but refreshm ents will be sold a fte r the program , which is being a rra n g e d by Ella H am ilton, p resid en t of the o rg a n i­ zation. M em bers of d ie C hehalem M oun­ ta in P o ta to club, w ith th eir leadei. We specialize in quality job p r in t­ Jo h n Schm eltzer. a rc m aking plans ing —Argus. to a tte n d th e 4-H picnic a t R oam ­ e r . R est next Sunday. Gibbs D ram atic club held a n outing Sunday a t S a n S alvador oeach on th e W illam ette D rainatic activities of this org an izatio n will not begin until fall, probably Cjgto- oer Leda B ricked Is p resident. D in n er guest* of M r a n d Mrs. T C H am ilton S a tu rd a y evening included Mr. a n d M rs R obert New and renew ed G attchock. Mrs E lla G a ttch o ck and daughters C h a rlo tte a n d Lenora, business by the Oregon all of Tacom a. W ash. Mutual Fire Insurance Mr. a n d Mrs G eorge B urbank com pany for the first and son L aurence of C hehalem C enter were guest» of th e P. C. six m onths of 1934 to­ and T. C H am ilton hom es Sunday. taled 23.6 per c e n t Mrs. R eetz a n d d au g h te r, Ml*» more than for the cor­ M ary R eetz of Salem are house guests of M rs Joe Ego. Mias M ary responding period i n R eetz led th e local C E. Sunday 1933. evening. Topic for discussion was "Our l a t h e r 's W orld. M ore th a n a dozen were present, including Mrs Roy H am ilton of P ortland, who was a guest of h e r p aren ts. Rev a n d Mrs. W E. Sim pson. Mr. a n d Mrs. C arol Sim pson of Newberg sp e n t Sunday a t th e p a r ­ e n ta l hom e Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge Allison and fam ily joined J. B B a rtle tt and fam ily a n d M N. B onham of Scholls a n d L. B. Howell a n d fam ily of Hillsboro on a trip to Bonneville July 29, in tim e to a tte n d ch u rch services a t th e new B onneville com ­ m unity church, w here S D. T re- fren, form erly of Scholls, is p a s­ tor. T hose presen t a t a com bined party foi Mrs. Alex B ruce a n d for T. C H am ilton a t th e B ruce hom e August 1 w ere: M r a n d Mrs. Bruce, Mr. a n d Mrs. T. C. H a m ­ ilton. M r and M rs P. C. H am il­ ton a n d d a u g h te r F rances. Victor A G EN T Wall a n d Ed M urray. P ru n e picking in t h e J o h n Every Form of Protection: Schm eltzer o rch ard is expected to begin next week. A sh are of th e Fire. Autom obile. C asualty, crop will go to th e Springbrook Liability, Fidelity, S urety packing p lan t for canning. a n d Life. Miss B em arius S a u n d e rs spent last week w ith frien d s In P ortland. Phone 1732 1164 3rd SL Miss D aphne L ekas of P o rtlan d was house guest of h e r g ra n d m o th ­ er Mrs. H a rry S aunders, last week. Insurance Gains T h e S M iN o f PMOTECTION x Chas. L. Walker ON T H IS N E U EASY WASHER Defined T h e tea ch e r was explaining th e w ord collision to h e r class of sm all children. "A collision Is w hen tw o th in g s come to g eth er unexpectedly," she said. "Now can anyone give me an exam ple? All rig h t. Tom m y." "Twins, said Tom m y, highly s a t ­ isfied w ith him self.—Ex Penneyrs fo r T e s /e d Quafrfyj^& Orchardale So p“ . nn p n . . e . p r ln te .l A g r if lilt lire, lln m e u lto r » . . . h e lp b e e a h . H e n d . n e , r e e c r d .. » H e a d d .llv i , » U v e»««,.*». 4 II « T a b «, l a d a i l r y . • »p u re o l k lu g « —a fte r n o o n » llr n n g »n«»«i «.iniu.ion m lu i- r d fro m SOe rw K, H e — r r a e r c e d «ent« a n d h o le « H e an d MI. e v i r a Ne « m ile tr»«*k ThoroiiftTi'iretl Iviiciiig. M OST IM PORTANT O m i » » f l » , V M iM le tllle , r o m - eriy » n d t h r il le r » on th e p la t- f o r .» c l« » « r o n l e . l rode.« «ro day o) la Ih e A r e n a . T h l . I» n o i h lp p o r ir n m . W illi W e . l h i l l I n n g h . . l e . l . d hn. lo r . f ro n . I a l lf o r n la a n d O re g o n H n n g e». '. . , 0 , 1 V ........ n a . ir o n . T e v a » ; In n g h a rn b n ll.lo g g la . » l e e r . f r ,..n M r c l r » , I^ rc c ■ i K .I* I« 4 M L » ... IN lJfnt JbllöW • A e . « h o . » f r e n . M e v h o an d I T in a d a v a r ie d p r o g r a m to ■U lt a ll. G e n e ra l r««h i h i i « I g í ...........» ____ fre e X S o S A M Î - h U M ««« « _____ » " ' e - — ■• « *»«„ * • • AAA f r -nv a,««ata < "« M other and baby a re the* mixsl lliiix irtaiit ixxiple hi th e world! And n o th in g hut Ihe Ix'.st foods will d o for them . B ecause n dlk is tli«* c hief siistuhiliig food . • 'b e only .la n d in g ro o m fo r 10 <«"' m o re i s , “ . ¡ x , ; '» “ ...................................................... ................. “ “ you b oth need It dally O u r m ilk, m eet» th e highest sta n d ard s. P hone 21114 McFall Jersey Dairy QUART 10c . . I i l l . - . . o l p y r o le v h n lr p r o g r a m e a . h n ig h t — n o t J u .l flr » - a : ... r l « « H , l .* r i» l n l n g l v « l . r l l l l n g - l r e a i U l l u l l y lm pre»*«lv«. I»«« m l.» . n e - f "he .1« d lffe e e n . p , r o l e . ........ p e r f o r o . . n r e . a ll d i f f e r , « , kxti £« C A N V A S SHOES Kainprixif fair: « « IW .I. d r y a n d h ap p y . » » • IN F . . , X J ™ « . . “" '. J « ................................. E."o' K .'ilu c rd fro m MU la H e C h ild rot. « r o u n d S . n n d e r III fre e C a r n d m l » .l . n la - n . r k l n « H« N o » a a . m il e h e c k . E v e r y b o d y p a y . Ih e reduced ÏX e F . » n l » y e « C n n < e .a lo n e r.. E v h lh l t o r . « o n l e . l . n t . . F r i e n d . , P a ir « . .. m M a E m p lo y e e * — » II (illk e A dm ission io i , L A BO R D A Y -T h e Big Opening Day, Sept. 3-8 89 10 O fT < for d U V These famous J C. P. waist­ band overalls will wear like iron! Copper - riveted at points of strain. Made of heavy 8 oz. denim. Suspen­ der buttons, or belt loops, buckle strap in back and snap - fastener on waist­ band. Triple-stitched. Sizes 30-42. Boyi" liter . . . 69e. 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