THE Page Four Help the Firemen ÏFillsbnn^irA ru u s W illi Whlrfc I b ('«m bined Ib * HiUabor» Independent H ilb b o m ArvuB «Btab. 1X94 H ilb b c ro Independent eetab 117$ M c K IN N C T A M c K IN N C T . P u W í.h e r. Published T h u radar» Entere»! »■ aeronA-claae m atter in the I * * to i fice at H «lahon», O ra ro n MRS V E R N E M e K IN N E Y E ditor tn rial donai F irst Audited Paper. I.a n r* eat Audited W eekly Circula­ tion in O ru p ’n <«»n S tate Edl- Association and Na* E d itorial Association O F F IC IA L NEW SPAPER E C. M c K IN N G Y Associate E ditor OF W A S H IN G T O N Saber rlp t ion Rataa S tric tly t'aah in A dranra Par year I l SO U . 8. Outside Orayon Sia months ---------- Si Korettrn Countries CO UNTY |L 00 Ik T h a Hillsboro Argus aaaumn* no fin a n c ia l responsibility for errors published in its column», hut in cases where this paper Is at fa u lt w ill rep rin t th at part of an advertisem ent in which the typographical m istake occurs. A n Independent Newspaper. Whose Services and Policies are Based on the P rinciple of the Golden R a le,— ’‘And as ye would th at men should do to you. do ye also to them lik e ­ wise.*’— M atthew 7:12. Courageous Leader H IL L S B O R O ARGU S, H IL L S B O R O , Past O fficers Yell Leaders Named at Hilhi Honor Guests at Fire Prevention W eek, October 7 to 13. will be observed in Hillsboro in a hig- ger wav than ever before. The ravages of fire take heavy toll throughout o u r country, and everything that can he done P h ilo lex ia n Club O f f ic e rs to make people more careful and to do S elected for Thi» Y ear everything possible in co-operation with fire prevention efforts is justified. C lw er lead ers m id a song leader were elwMen by com petitive try - We should also stop to consider the out« before the assem bly W ednes­ fine work of our local volunteer fire­ day T h e yell leaders are L uV em e men, who are on call day or night to pre­ A bendrotli a n d H elen Nelson, while Sigler is song leader. T h e vent fire losses in our own city and sur­ H Allan ilhi boys a n d girls glee-club w hich rounding community. They do an excel­ num bers approxim ately 150 s t u ­ opened th e y ear u n d e r th e lent work and the people of Hillsboro owe dents. direction of Miss E dw tna B road- them a sincere debt of gratitude. It doesn’t bent of Salem , who is capably fill­ m ake any difference w here they are or ing th e position vacated by Miss Findley. what they are doing they must answ er E d C ith larence Young, a tto rn e y ot P o rt­ the call of the fire siren. land. was guest sp e a k er in (he H il- l assem bly. He delivered a n In ­ People of Hillsboro and surrounding h tere g a n d In form ative speech community should do everything possible on stin th e C o n stitu tio n of th e U nited to co-operate with the fire hoys to make S tates. S tu d e n t btxfy ticket sa les a re ex­ their work as easy as possible. Keep out pected to pass last year's record of th eir way and by all m eans give them by 50 per cent S tu d e n ts desiring take p a rt In any kind of school a chance before driving your car tow ard to activity, such as ath letics, p la ts the blaze. Motorists by term s of an ordi­ or \ o « at stu d e n t body- elections, nance are jequired to draw into the curb a re required to own one of these tickets. when the siren is sounded and at the a p ­ Ttie Philolexian club elected o f ­ proach of fire apparatus. Be sure that you ficers last week to assum e th e ir duties for th e present year. It Is do! I'htirsday, October I, OREGON Auxiliary Mec I — ----- f a s t President« m ul pa.»t « v r e - tune.» were «liest« of h o nor ut Ute m eeting of Ute A m erican le g lo n Auxiliary Tuesday e te iitu g Past presidents were Mrs. Helen IV ich- tnan. second president a fte r the organization of (tie Auxiliary. Mrs Hazel G a rd n er. M rs Vula G o o d ­ m an and M rs G eorgia P atterson Past se cretaries present were Mrs Mart,- H offm an. Mrs Het a Nicol and Mrs Arlinc Kxllnger file h o n ­ or guests were Introduced and p re ­ sented w ith corsage bouquets, id le r which each past officer gave a sla n t talk T h ree of th e group. Mrs. iveichnian. Mrs G a rd n e r anti Mrs H offm an a r e c h a rte r m em bers G ib er c h a rte r m em bers p re sen t were Mrs Em m a D lerdorff. Mrs Anna G ottlieb. Mrs F raiik a Olsen. Mrs Victoria B atchelder. Mrs a n n a Wells and M is E m m a M cKinney A short program of m usic and dancing was presented by M ary Caldwell. F e lid a C ritte n d e n and Jacqueline H unt, w ith g u ita r ac ccm pm iim ent by Mrs. Malsle C a ld ­ well. A social lim e followed and refre sh m e n ts w ere served P lans were m ade to have a card p a rty next T h u rsd a y night at th e V eterans' hall, sponsored by the poppy a n d flowers com m ittee, fol­ lowing th e p ast year's p lan of each com m ittee giving a benefit partv to aug m en t th e child w elfare and relief fund. Joint in stallatio n of officers will be held w ith the IiCglon Friday night, w ith Mrs B lanehe Jones ot Sherwood, district president as in ­ stalling oil leer Mrs Russell M or­ gan. Mrs Ja k e Well a n d Mrs H I M acK enzie are the com m ittee from the Auxiliary in ch arg e of re fre s h ­ m ents. t X l il t l C U l l U e iM lS t ll ll lt l .l l I. In Three Become | id laitti a u g h lc l Min a n d Imitlly Star Scouts w il Ml h Mi and M m ul is M r. A B. U. ()pen House on October 12th |N ll lum.se am t «ilver ten will Ix held Erlit.it O etober IJ. nt H errick Itttll | All bullduig» will be open for tu jt" lection, classes In session, a n d , ‘a storlcal treasu res displayed.'lY us- tees a n d th e ir wives, among whom are Mr. a n d Mrs E |l longue and Mrs H F ra n k Fell i ■ of Hill , boro. will be honor guests a t Hie tea P residents o f various P o rtlan d women's organisations, P T A P E G . ll A R.. First O ’ligrega- t tonal church. Women s clubs. P ll Guild, P. II. alum ni association, m at Forest G rove W om ans club a n d Mrs G eorge Baum an, w ile ol the president of th e university laaud oi supervisor«, win pour Officer* of th e P H G uild, one ol whom Is Muss Dlllellia Blown ol lM rtland. will assist about th e mom-», together w ith wives ot m em bers of the Ixiard of supervisors Those from Hillsboro a re Me dam es T hom as IVaigue. C T. R ichardson. J W Connell, W G Hare, M P C adi M H Stevenson. J M Person H A ta-ek. C E Wells and lfu - II M organ. Forest Grove. Mcsdamcs C A B roderson It Fendall. G Feudal.I II M cGilvra M Rechel C CXmdlt. a n d R I. Mills la u r e l Mrs Finis Brown; Scholls, Mrs E rank Rowell; Beaverton, M csdam cs J 11 Johnson. A M Ja n n se n and Jesse h a lb e rt. T igard; M csdamcs r . R. Fowler, E B. Nedry. and J G Jo h n so n : G aston, M csdamcs I' H Roe. and H A M iller. Hank. M estiames W 1. Moore, and A r­ th u r W ahl; a n d M rs A C. J o h - .um sen of Glenwixxt. < * l l l l l l i l l | t l u i l t l <,( p , „ . to te a t t l i t „ w e e k o f |„ ... n M Good, Jo h n Ijllll VL.11,.,1 Mm W allet it,, i I n e li ot Gnwi'g» Huixlay tiu n ilroiilecw e J r »Pent li„. I'lnee local scmits, F auiest A n ­ weck euil wt tlx> D alin «'Itili < alun derson ot troop JtH and Hill a n d ' <>n Ml H imm I Robert Allison ol Inxip J ill. Iieeame Mr m xl M rs N D •tar aeouts at the Hoy Seoul isiurt 1 W ixxlbuill were Hiuulav Meyei-, of « li e s i , of honor at Hie court house T tm rs ! Min Della Hl P ie lle day night. M rs Ftesl Itixxl I s spriidlng the Seisaut class scout* for m erit week Willi Mrs «»nai llum buig a, badges were aw arded as follows I lai Umidi fn x ip Jill lle lb rrt Crews, h a n d i­ M rs H II Fixait of IMrtliuxl w,i c ra ft. Howard H ulltt, personal a g ue.i last week of Mi mid M, lielatli T roop XM Hteven Lasuek, A J W lllddoll, prrsonul health O rcu llronleew e of Mi a n d Mrs R F ran k 1‘r l r i |r ft Jill was piMiiiohxl to first class Monillo loi l'Illmiiinik lo a|*-n,l Ih. scout honors. wis'k títere First class scouts tor inerll badges Im ite s' AUI of lile M w en- aw arded Io the following J will m eet W ednesday a fle F n a church s ail , at T roop Jltl Albert G illette, book- th e ch u rch liuxlm g, Eauresl A nderson, h andl- Fl r a t fall m eeting of A A ll w e ra fl; K eith llusvh, pioneering. will lx­ IX'lil to n ig h t ut Hei i lek hall Paul Irwin, ftreiuanshlp, ixusonal iii Hiri-su G rove. health . David Wiley, pallilliullng. Miss Pearl Allen sp en t the week personal lieidth, cooking. ¡e n d wllh her m o th er mill sish i ,,t A ttendance ot all Interested 111 Amity scout work Is urgixl a t tlx> next M arriage l lcrn», court of lionor Octolier Jft wtien th e F ail Paul G r l i z e r o l I l u x l i i u ,u „ | com m ittee tor the Hillsboro district I d.i I'loieiu - Kne|>pcr ot Ham, will be appointed P a re n ts and oth IO . ' . » 'P l e l l l l ie i .'II . era d ite iis ic d a n - welcome al ail I .......... J Boll .10,1 I honor courts which a n - held th e Lu lem a G h ern . Ix»t|i of llillshoio last T hursday of c a d i m onth Sepleliiber JU >« President Roosevelt in his fireside talk of Sunday night showed courage and a vision of better things in this country th at should be inspiring to every red blooded Am erican citizen. To have such a leader custom ary for th e outgoing officers Mr albi Mis Donald F ranklin D ito n e » ( • li t l it r « ! a t the national helm should m ake all to select seven girls from th e j u n ­ ol P ortland and K enneth I.m klaler \ , langt Mary \ l A dujiu from ior class at the close of th e school Americans proud. were guest.» Stmday of Mi and IU a a h Alialo» year to carry on th e business of Mrs li w Barnes Mi I.lnklatei w ill. Eiw in I- Wills fI'W I! ( H ull He has continuously showed th at he Glen Powers th e club sta rtin g In th e fall o p e n ­ le u Hunday afternixut for U ot G M Wills ing of school, at w hich tu n e these regards “ public office as a public tru st" at Kugene IxMiike Muy b riu k c h u m The effects of w ar service linger on seven can d id ate s a re elected to Mr a n d Mi » Clem Ekllnger and Ix'tnko and th at he has the courage to do his best office by th e ir own balloting. Lumie Wrl» guests Simduv eve­ I>. A It C h a p te r Meets— to adjust conditions that brought our great through the years to the sorrow of fam- T h e officers are M arie D oem , Sulr llilnis $116 15 ning ol Mr mal Mrs E rnest Es- en t; D orothy Becker, vice- David Hill c h ap ter. D A I t. linger of ix-ar Forest Grove, who country to the very brink of despair. ily and comrades, Glen W. Powers suc- p presid •i ;> t Mi NtH ,iulc (XilitliK !» resident; Florence Holcomb, secre­ will meet M onday aftern o o n at rix'cntly moved here from Tlu* b> tlu DlsubUxl Amei it un V rtn .u, nearly 16 years a fter cumbed Tuesday, F ranklin Roosevelt took over the govern­ ta ry . Betty Havens, tre a su re r; K a th ­ J : 30 at the hom e of Mrs A W 1 »alles oi the W oild W ur hntuglu in $116 M ihhs - Visiting D aughters weleom,- m ent when conditions were at the lowest the signing of the arm istice, to the ravages leen M cAlear. c h ap lain ; O radell Mi's Lester Ireland, most •xcel- I.» tn WiishlittfUm county <>i tin had its of a disease, which ap p aren tly P ricket, re p o rte r; F rances Fields, ebb in years and by his great courage and lent d u e t, and Mrs N atalie Yun Mini $77 50 wito realized InHllUbor«. conductress; Miss M ary Y oder a n d Mr a n d M rs F G M itchell left Mixx-k, past d u e l acted as luxit - leadership has led us to better living with beginning during the war. Mr. Powers Miss Lillie Homedew. advisors. T h is last »i»-k for A shland w here Mr c -ses al the m eeting ol Ph, ‘nielu is exclusively for senior girls. Miss Gheen Bride the ultim ate goal of a more abundant life was one of Hillsboro's prom inent world club M itchell a tte n d e d the bedside of hei lein p le E'rlday night In v ita tio n s a re e x ten d ed to all sister Mrs Q eorge Spencer » h o for all citizenship. We should not he too w ar veterans and one of its most promis­ senior girls before th e assem bly last of Forrest Holt I*, f i a lm Mr am t Mrs W E Rannow of : AN AKV dust Sunday Mr M itchell also ing young business men. He was active f(Mii«l.wi ftrv P lu m « M l W ednesday, w hich is th e general easy to forget. Sunday g u e s t s o i j I l l s sister. Mrs Robert R ob­ G resluun » e n - vLsIletl Miss E lizabeth O heen. d a u g h te r » IK K L 1 I Jrrwry b u ll f<«r aal« in the community for several years and custom each year. of Mrs T G reen and F orrest Holt inson. at G ra n ts P ass They are ex- Mr am t Mrs J W Barney Mi il»l«. S > « « >4i| wHb bittli r. The president in his talk recognized was alw ays ready to do his share, and K (Hill* fl were m arried S a tu rd a y aftern o o n IXTted hom e th e la st of th e week H anno» formerly ta u g h t lii tiu* br air th a t every Am erican must be given an more. This young man was universally high sellout here i I . I in u lti at the hom e of Mrs G he,-n Rev and M rs G ordon Salm ow (> W h'ollts xjx nt M'veml duy.i opportunity to work and th a t millions of liked and highly regarded. The death of till aalt R L P u tn a m of t h e C h ristian W Mr illiam Hosxeek and bus sisters. l.iAt week with hl* Ntster. Mrs • 4.1. l*tl. ir l l ii l a b .« . . church read th e cerem ony The unemployed jeapordize our national ex­ such a capable and conscientious Ameri­ Alice a n d A nna Hosseck, who M urtha (»ore sister-in-law . Mis I W u II. couple left im m ediately for a trip a Muses re visiting here from K ansas, C arrie i-’iu ih t. a n d d a u g h te r Mr» istence. W hat good would property rights can citizen is greatly mourned in this to tlie beaches. m ade tile Mt Hood loop tr ip S u n ­ F A l)ulle\ of Port Lind 11« ulso Mrs Holt lias been em ployed as day. be if millions were allowed to go hungry ? community. Hosxeek a n d lus u s ito rs visited his .ons It D uiul O. V w 4M >.t b a n ,I .irill secretary to W O H a n - for 24 w en- d Mr inner guests of Mr and M is Follu*. ut Milwaukie Radicalism would run not. He has clearly te a rs Mr Holt is employed by the S a lu io a M onday evening W ashington county's s h a re o f county in bridge const ruction and i w < i r fur shown th a t we must have regard to the W V Cowan of Yu k.i. Cul wa.i liquor funds for th e th ird q u a rte r c a rp e n te r work. il.l* M r- P A A nderson a n d children, a w eek-end Kueat of Mr and Mr». rights and w elfare of our neighbors. IO .’ Hank. totaling $7935 was received today her m other, M rs H I) M urlette A H Bhusxstne. en route home from I I I I O L frarah I r»r by R W Weil, county relief c h a ir ­ He assured the American people th a t tier brothel Jo h n M arlene, and a six wia’ks trip into tin* interior a ln i J «»i-»«•> NEW P t U T IF S . A IT I E S . ETC K am m an. and will be applied to relief bro th er - m - I n a n d sister Mr and of Alaska. St .NSy I rxa.in labor should have a reasonable wage and purposes Notice was also received E X H IB IT E D IX W INDOW M r. Jo h n W illiam s J r a n d Miss 4th Apt IS|. Mis Fd Gom an retunw ‘d Sunday th a t employers should have a fair profit, Sam ples of a ne» v ariety of th a t tlie county's a llo tm e n t from >f peach E dith Reed, all of lledtleld. S D . from Seaside, where »he wna u General Martin N O T H » T O < M K O IT o N S ■spoilt Monday a n d TuesdUA at Ncls- which gives confidence to business. This th e governm ent for SERA a n d relief grown by B A M itchell of t tlie Kue.st of Mrs Fred Hurtturd o f In ’ he C 'H irity »»f t b * S t a ir . f O rc T he »T iter was one of a sm all n u m b er who h a d work during th e m o n th of O ctober Oregon N ursery Co., a n d picked cott. l*ortland for a week. assurance should be reassuring to those if» Waahliitft.in l uuni» O ctober 1 are show n In t h e ’Argus I Mr a n d Mrs G lade EVillUs of o p p o rtu n ity to m eet G e n era l M a rtin , th e dem ocratic would be $6325. In i bo M a t t « >f i h * I M a t * o f A 4 l|.h Mr a n d Mi's W illiam C udahy who have the stability of our nation at c an d id ate fo r governor, on his recen t overnight llr - n r t W ..If l)OT**«a«a| P ractically all available m en In window th is »reek. T h e window also Salem »a re w eek-end gia -hs ot Ins a n d c hildren of Cornellu» Pass S o tte « ta berrò)» « K * n . th a t O ie u iu lr r - heart. Real courage was m anifest in his visit here. Im pressions g a in e d from a h alf h o u r s th e county a re now w orking on contains a frea k m arigold w ith II parents. Mr a n d M rs ll. W EMIlia road were week-end g u e au of Mr. . i,n<-4 haa Irven ,|u |y <•«•»« fir m e d b> O t* flowers groing from a n o th e r blos­ proposal to seek industrial peace by hav­ conversation m ay be of in te re s t to D e m ocrat-H erald SERA projects. Leon S. Davis, p e r ­ som. brought In by E d n a S turm : D orothy Dailey of P o rtlan d , u a n d Mr A I, Broek above e n 'it lw l c o u rt aa A 4»n lni«t r a to r »4 sonnel m anager, sta te d today. Log­ a n d some potatoes w ith quack g ra n d d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs O a a l.l 4ere«aetl. an.« b e . Mr am i Mrs w F Cyrus and tb « F a ta te ing capital and labor enter into a truce readers. W. Follis. was also a visitor a t ch iU ln u were guests Suiuluv of d u ly q u a lifie d aa auch general is a m an of m edium size a n d build, ging for th e various com m unity grass gro»'ing th ro u g h th e m Now. th e re fo re . a ll |*«aLs W alw orth had had the w holehearted patriotic sup­ th of affe c ta tio n . C onversation covered a ra n g e of C o unty T eachers T he occasion was his b irth d a y and M rs H J S m ith of Port Angele. . W M S m ith , who underw ent u port of bankers and industry. things. T h e general is a n a tiv e of S o u th e aste rn friends from th e C ourt S tre e t church W ash and Mlsa C laudia M arlin v t m ajo r op eratio n ut th e Jones 1 mm - Illinois n e a r th e b irth p la ce of one of th e w rite r’s ill Salem , a form er pasto rate. P o rt­ to M eet at H ilh i K aholtus W a sh , are visiting tills pitwl recently, was tak e n to his Speaking of the charge th a t liberties ra n d fa th e rs, a good place fo r dem o crats to Incu­ land. Oregon City, Om svllle and week w ith M rs Addle llton. Mrs hom e W ednesday. were being infringed, the president fit­ g bate. (Continued from pa»?e 1) ottx*r places g a th e red in Hlllstxiro S m ith Is a d a u g h te r a n d Miss M a r­ incidentally, th e c o untry having been settled Mr and Mrs Carl H earing and see W eath erred ; E nglish a n d la n g ­ Sunday to help him celebrate A lin a g ra n d d a u g h te r of M r T ilton tingly ended his talk with the follow ing: from th e S o u th a c entury o r so ago. O w ner will U ltr $5775 for hto c hildren s|»eiit B unday ut Ixmgvtew, G e n era l M a rtin im presses one as clear-h ead ed uages. M iss Elsie C im ino a n d Mrs. d in n er » a s held In th e d ining room “In our efforts for recovery we h a v e Mrs. E. I, Jo h n so n accom panied W ash . with Mr and Mrs Bum fine 11» Acre farm with 65 «ere« of the ch u rch Sunday a fte rn o o n at E lizabeth A b rah am : social sciences. and sound. His judgm ents a re expressed w ith m od­ lier d uugliter M argaret to U. of O fine bottom I a i k I, 50 Acre» cultl avoided on the one hand the theory th a t eration. w hich 106 ad u lts a n d about 30 c h il­ a t Eugene last week a n d while H earing. h a s been talk in g w ith m an y who know Dave Leger a n d F. C. S talley; com ­ dren R E H arbison of Eugene was a vated. bulAnce pAsturr, outrange, were present. business should and must be taken over Oregon. He m erce Miss M arie Houguez a n d th e re was a guest m M rs C arl He h a s m ade a stu d y of th e highw ay sys­ guest over the week of hl» d a u g h ­ fow l big Imrn. 6-room houae, bath, H eidel. form erly of Hillsboro Mr ter. Mrs V. W O a rd n er, and fa m ­ rlrctri» ity, w ater wyitem. flrrplace. E n te rta in — into an all-em bracing governm ent. We tem . a s ta lk concerning it revealed clearly. H is is a Miss Louise Nex; hom e economics. R. N. Jo h n so n visited tlx -re Sunday Miss M ary Y oder a n d M iss Lillie conservative, carefu l y et energetic tem p e ra m en t, if Royal Neighbors e n t e r t a i n e d ily. fru it team . I t head d o rk , 15« have avoided on the other hand the equal­ Homedew; p rin cip als a n d coaches. W ednesday n ig h t tlie M a t* ( u - M r a n d Mrs L P S tra n a h n n is w orth an y th in g . Mrs W illiam Manley and children turkey«, all m arh in ery , grain. 30 ly untenable theory th a t it is an in te rfe r­ our O size-up u r belief is th a t if elected G en eral M a rtin will T hom as Fow ler a n d B. M. G ood­ pervisor. Mrs. Irm a K ibler of N am ­ and g ra n d au g h tei s D ori Je a n and jMiit the week-end In I*ortland ton« hay, high a n d grade arhoot ence with liberty to offer reasonable help m ake a n able governor. W h eth er he will be a suc­ m an E lem en tary te a c h e r s — p rin ­ pa. Id ah o ; district deputy. Mr.- Lela M arie B arham , and Mrs Doris w ith M r a n d M rs F a Younger hua, $¿550 raah. balance long tim e M ary G ra y of P o rtlan d a n d o th er Jacobson of lAirtland » e re S un d ay when private enterprise is in need of help. cessful can d id ate rem ain s to be seen. We have not cipals, upper grades a n d ru rai. Lee m W F M ontgom ery left Bunday em ber- from P o rtlan d B anks and guest» of M r and Mr». Leo Meyer, B arnum : J u n io r Red Cross. Miss for Eugene, w here lie has a i- The course we have followed fits the A m er­ h e a rd him speak, or even seen turn m eet th e public. Jo S o u th D akota. F o u r new m em bers in P o rtlan d h a n n a V reeland. o f P o rtlan d ; He does not look like a g la d -h a n d e r or a back- were in itiated . M r a n d Mrs D I,. M ertz a n d tton w ith th e BoutlMTn Pacific. ican practice of governm ent— a practice sla infectious diseases. Dr. J. B D in s­ p p er We do not believe he should try to be one. Mix, G e rtru d e 'niouiu» of Kay N ew by & Shipley c h ild of Loa Aiie,'li-;.. C a l. a :e of taking action step by step, of re g u la t­ I t is his m isfortune th a t he is being heTalded to the m ore. county h e a lth officer. I n te r ­ Mason.» to M eet— guest.» th is »i-ek of Mr a n d M r niond. W ash , visited Sunduv with T u allty lodge, a F A- A M will Mr a n d Mr» Paul L. P aiterson ing only to m eet concrete needs— a p rac­ public as a cheap-pow er Me-.-iah. a c u re-all for m ediate t e a c h e r s — M iss L a u r a llills l» , K anina J r of south ol 1H1I.- - Stiles P rim ary teachers-- M iss Lilly m eet a t th e M asonic tem ple FH - 1 boro Mr. M ertz i.s a b ro th er of M r and Mrs. F II D enton left tice of courageous recognition of change. w hat a .L us. etc. He does not fit these speciflca-* Schild. H e alth problem s—Miss M a r­ . ay evening a n d a team ot past Mrs. K atnna tions i who does, fo r th a t m atter?» a n d will fail to T h u rsd a y for a short vacation at I believe with Abraham Lincoln, th a t the convince in su c h a role. He is essentially of a con­ g a ret Dixon, county h e a lth nurse, m aste rs will confer th e M. M de- M lss E dna May Finn re tu rn e d A storia a n d o th e r places. tree M em bers a n d visitors a r e ’legitim ate object of governm ent is to do servative type, a h ighly in tellig en t a n d highly h o n ­ a n d Mrs. M cO ilvra. from two week& vacation th e last urgently requested to a tte n d , a c - | of T h e closing ta lk will be "Laugh th e u»»’k. Sire visited Mrs Curl for a community of people w hatever they est g en tlem an who h a s sp e n t his life in th e service a n d G row F a t" by D ean Collins cording to F red C. H olznagel s ■cre- R ickson on tlir • Siletz river n e a r his co u n try a n d now seeks a t th re e score a n d tary . need to have done hut cannot do at all or of r a f t a n d sp en t some tune ut A «ate te n to crow n a n honorable c are e r w ith a still h ig h ­ Mrs. Jen sen President— I beach cannot do so well for themselves in their e r distinction. T h a t he h a s capacity for public o f­ Mrs. C h arles W alker. Mr. A rn- M rs C harles Douglas.» was n separate and individual capacities.’ fice h a s been d e m o n stra ted by his tw o te rm s in c o n ­ G len C ate to H ea d old . Je n a en a n d Mra. W illiam M an- rfiæ.st Lust w«'ek ol Tif-r sister Mis: “I am not for a return to th a t d efini­ gress —B ak er D em ocrat-H erald. I J ttle Lorest H ills C lub h a p te r of L am 11 bda L am bda . <>f Signal > Lots Brown, m P o rtlan d Pat-sy Douglass sjient the week- tion of liberty under which for many years sorority of L infield college a t the •rid » Ith tb 'tty C om pton in 1*01 t - G len C ate of F o rest G rove was a free people were being gradually regi­ eiected p re sid en t of th e F o re st H ilts hom e of Mrs, O laf L arsell on Doscli Land. road T hursday. Mrs. Je n se n ». mented into the service of the privileged No Wonder They Cuss NIKA Mrs. W. R. M anley und Mr«. golf club W ednesday night d u rin g elected president of th e c h a p te r Arnold Jen sen ;a tte n d ed the nw i't- few. I prefer and I am sure you prefer th e an n u al election of officers. C arl D eh y d rato rs of Y akim a valley, w ho took apple Californian.» Visit— m g <.t It»- active c h a p te r of Iaunlida th a t broader definition of liberty under grow ers ir.to th e c o u rts b e ta use th e y liad th e nerve Jo h n so n of F o re st G rove was se ­ Lam bda Sigm a sorority nt L infield M r a n d M rs. H. S ta n to n o i lected a s vice-p resid en t a n d F red which we are moving forw ard to greater to decide th a t th ey would n o t sell th e ir cqll apples Holznagel o f H illsboro secretary. Hollywood, Cal., a re here as guests college M cM innville. Tw-sdny ev e ­ freedom , to g rea ter security for the aver­ a t less th a n $7.50 per ton. have, n o doubt, since th e New m em bers of th e board of d i­ of Mr. a n d Mrs. A A F ish e r a t ning. o u rt decided in favor of th e growers, c a u g h t th e m ­ D It B u rk h a lte r Ocnrgc and th e ir farm hom e n e a r Beaverton age m an th an he has ever known before c selves asking w lrat in heck is th e c o untry com ing to rectors are L. B usch a n d C arl Mr. S ta n to n is m an a g er of t h *- Edwin B u rk h a lte r, A W L entz in the history of Am erica.” u n d e r N IR A a n d its associate codes ol fa ir tre a tm e n t Jo hnson, both of F o rest Grove, a n d Hf.llywood b ra n c h of ttie B ank ot a n d H. E Ewer oi Aloha re tu rn e d V C urry of Hillsboro. S u n d a y from a h u n tin g tr ip to Am erica. Only the most biased partisans would and ethics. F or n o t only did Y akim a grow ers figure T h e la st fam ily n ig h t p rogram of E aste rn O regon, w here tliey got th e t h a t $7.50 was a fa ir price to ask for culls, but th e fail to appreciate the m asterful talk of sta te d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re backed th em in th e ir th e season u n til n e x t M ay was A ttend O fficial M eeting— llm lt held W ednesday. T h e F orest Grove Mr. a n d Mrs H. 8 R ogers a t ­ the president. Jo h n H are who h a s been in the decision a n d m ade th e price m an d a to ry on o th er ten d ed th e official visit of d e p a rt- J oo Late to Classify i i County Gets Relief Funds For Quick Sale Help Red Cross Here Portland is putting on its Red Cross roll-call m em bership drive, more than a month before the dates set nationally for the drive, November 11 to 29, and all W ashington county people going into the city are asked to buy a m embership. Is it fair? We are given a quota to raise in this county and all loyal citizens should help raise it, as a large percentage is re ­ turned here for disaster and relief. Red Cross w orkers are asking county resi­ dents to buy their memberships in W ash­ ington county. Help your own community. A Good Chance J. M. Person, who has been appointed county chairm an for the national housing act, is well fitted for the im portant work given him by Edgar Freed, state director. He is one of the county’s most capable- citizens. W ith the w holehearted co-opera­ tion of the people in this county much can be done through this governm ental act to prom ote work for the building trades and increase em ploym ent. As we view it, it has m ore possibilities for the promotion of recovery th an any other one thing yet proposed. P lenty of evidence th a t things are on th e “ up ad u p ” in this comm unity is seen w ith th e in stallation of a third more safety d eposit boxes by the Com m ercial National bank. T his institution is m aking real pro­ gress. growers w ho m ig h t otherw ise be tem pted to aid and ab et w hat h a s come to be know n as chiseling. F or it is stra n g e, b u t true, th a t in every grow ing com ­ m u n ity of th e Pacific n o rth w est th e re a re a few grow ers who view w ith . u p ; on m o t every plan th a t has.- to date, been devised for th e pro tectio n of th e in d u stry as a whole. W ere it n o t for this, all growers of apples would o b tain a rem u n erativ e re tu rn for th e ir culls. Just a s d e h y d rato rs do for tlie dried apples w hich they produce from these c u lls —Hood R iver News. Business On the Up Grade B usiness W eek re p o rts t h a t while th e strike •situation is doubtless a n obstacle to im m ediate im ­ provem ent in the business situ atio n , th e re a re some encouraging fa cto rs In thus u n c ertain period. T hc week en d in g S eptem ber 8 show s th e first weekly gain since Ju ly 21. Bank debits rose sharply. Steel o p eratio n s increased. R etail sales in S eptem ber are »•ell a h e a d of la st year. T h e Pacific coast is show ing th e larg e st gain since July. T h is review of th e business situ atio n dovetails w ith re p o rts received from m any poin ts in Oregon. E ast of th e m o u n ta in s re ta il sales have ta k e n a sudden rise and m e rc h a n ts re p o rt a n a l­ m ost norm al a m o u n t of business. B usiness locally leads lust y e ar's by a wide m argin. T he tim e h a s com e for m ore optim ism . T here are am ple reasons for It a n d also th e re is im posed on everyone a d e te rm in a tio n to sto p rocking th e boat.—M cM innville T elephone-R egister. In its fin al session last week, th e A m erican B ar association was seized w ith su ch an irresistible urge to p u t th e New Deal house in order th a t it com ­ pletely forgot th e alread y t-long-delayed cleaning of its own house W hich proves th a t even law yers have th e ir lapses a n d b etray som e of th e laym an.— Hood R iver News. "T he issue h a s alw ays been w h e th er m en and wom en will have to serve som e governm ent or econom ics o r w h eth er a governm ent a n d econom ics exists to serve m en a n d wom en "—P re sid e n t Roosevelt. Individual system of system of individual A m erican Legion q u a rte t sang and Good S a m a rita n hospital in P ort- th e d in n er consisted of one 45-jx»und m ,'n t officers of U. 8. W V. and Ianl production of fin,. woo|' dock and fruii products. The First Naliona Bank ol Portland cont­ mends lh»- I’acific ini ernat iona 1 Livestock Exposition for lb.- way it has aided i in tb. as aided developm ent of improved agricnll ura and stock raising meth unis. Pacific International Livestock Exposition in P ortland, O cto b er 6 to 13 * HILLSBORO BRANCH * T he FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK OF PORTLAND @ 1 "O tO iir NAOONAt BANK west or rnr »ocKirr