The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 29, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE
Wlsboni8ifcA.rg us
W ith Which l> Combined Iho Hillohor» Independen«
H lll.boro A x a * •etnh. IS»«
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MrKlNNKV « M cKINNBY, I*>Mtehera
iu b li.h e d Thursday». Entered n» «eeond -cte» m atter in the
p .otn ffire e t Rillahoro. Oregon
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V E R N E McKINNEY
Editor
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torial A M w iation and N a-
tional Editorial A taoclation
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O F E U IM
M W M -A H .K
MRA R C. McKINNKY
Aanoetotto Editor
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The H illsboro Arnua aaoume* no fin an cial rceponaibllity for
errors published in ita column». but in case* where t h e paper
to at fau lt w ill reprint that »'art of an advertisem ent in w h k f e
the typowrapbical m istake occur».
A n Independent N,M -m i-er W hoa. Servtraa and t'cl'.-iia
ere Baaed on the P rinciple of the Golden K u l« .- And a . t e
would that men «hould do to you. do ye ateo to them Ube-
wieo."—M atthew 1 :U .
_______ _
Let’s Unite to Win
Some bitter partisans with their a t­
tacks on the Roosevelt adm inistration and
the New Deal reveal little sym pathy for
the common man or average Am erican
citizen. They do not take into considera­
tion where we m ight be today if it were
not for our having a president with cour­
age to act in providing relief.
They cry about the excessive expendi­
tures. True th at m akes good political
propaganda, but did you ever stop to con­
sider th a t income tax rates now are small
in comparison with w hat they were after
the world w ar and in comparison with
those in England and other countries.
Those who have, in this land of plenty-
should do everything within their power
to ease the burdens of depression.
Heavy taxation on incomes is a means
of redistribution of w ealth. I t will do more
good in circulation through governm ent
expenditures than in piling up in the
hands of a small minority. We have heard
some, who are now the bitterest critics of
these expenditures, in years past, get up
in public m eetings here and openly as­
sert th a t some form of redistribution is
necessary. Is it wrong when it is actually-
being put into operation'.’
This nation spent billions for w ar pu r­
poses with patriotic fervor back in 1917
and 1918. Economic forces of today are
fa r more dangerous enemies than those
of w ar time. Billions for reconstruction
and to fig h t the enemy of w ant and des­
p air in our ranks today seem more logical
than expenditures for destruction. United
in patriotic endeavor we can win this con­
flict and are doing so in spite of non­
co-operative forces.
Small Business Protected
Senator McNary takes a dig a t price­
fixing on the ground th a t it hurts small
business, probably because it seems the
popular thing to do. Some of us must
be awfully dumb, but we cannot under­
stand how price-fixing or protection will
h u rt the small business. R ather it should
serve as an aid for the sm aller business
against bigger institutions, which are or
should be prevented from cutting under
them .
A suitable answ er to such attacks is
found in the expression of fifty repre­
sentatives of NRA codes operating in O re­
gon. They declared th a t industry has been
aided m aterially and th at they would not
give up the codes “for anything in the
w orld.” These representatives, as many
appreciate, contend th a t the prime need
is for some plan of more effective enforce­
ment. Every possible protection should
be g.v.n those who sincerely co-operate
in doing their part in the recovery pro­
gram .
Automobile dealers in a recent poll
• t
«d 77 per cent favoring ta e motor
vehiv.3 code. A recent meeting of rep re­
sentatives of 23 durable goods industries
adopted a resolution affirm ing faith in
the “ basic principles of the NRA" and
favored retention of open price filing pro­
visions.
Shortsighted
Critics of relief efforts of the govern­
m ent are shortsighted. Stability of gov­
ernm ent, property, investments and fam ­
ily life are much g rea ter through provid­
ing security, opportunity and a chance
for a “ more abundant life” for all rath e r
th an to be faced with millions of our
neighbors and friends being on a starv a­
tion basis. This paper is in sym pathy with
efforts to provide old age pensions and
unem ploym ent insurance in reason. All
will be the happier for bringing about a
g reater sense of security and happiness
for those less fortunate.
Stringent Laws Needed
More stringent laws for driving auto­
mobiles are in order to make a real im­
pression in the “Let’s Quit Killing” cam ­
paign. A legislative committee investiga-
ing this question has completed its work
for recom m endation at the next legisla­
tu re and if adopted their plans should go
a long way tow ard eliminating the reck­
less autom obile driver. A few jail terms
and the tak in g away of drivers’ licenses
fo r reckless and drunken driving will help
a g re a t deal.
A P ortland communist being tried on
a crim inal syndicalism charge received
a long and fa ir trial, something different
th a n he would have been up against if
he had been attack in g the “Russian gov­
ernm ent. A like offense under the Soviet
would probably resu lt in a 15-vear term
in S iberia or im m ediate execution.
B roadcasting of football games in ­
creases the interest in the games and
does not in terfere with gam e attendance.
Any red-blooded fan would rath e r sit in
on th e gam e if at all possible than to
have to ta k e it over the radio.
Thanksgiving
H IL L S B O R O
ARG U S,
Social News of
Local Folk and
Their F riends
Thanksgiving Day— a day to be th an k ­
ful for the many blessirtgs we have en­
joyed during the past y e a r— good health,
enough to eat in this land of plenty, an
Mrs. Mary Ann Dooher. Miss
adm irable clim ate and the best country
Dooher, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
in which any man could make his home. Evelyn
Dooher and family of Cornelius,
Thankful th at we have lived in this his­ and Joint's Nolan and Robert
tory-making epoch, even though times have Schoen of Eugene were guests S un­
of Mr ami Mrs. Fred Caldwell
seemed rath er strenuous o c c a s io n a lly : day
and family. The boys c a n » down to
thankful that we are coming out of the at lend the Columbia University and
Clara football game In P o rt-'
depression: thankful for t h e optimism Santa
laud Saturday.
with which the people are looking toward
Miles Eventt of North Bend was
the fu tu re ; thankful for a president with greeting Hillsboro friends Friday
He
en rente to Manning io
courage and fortitude enough to lead us visit was
hts relative-. Mr. and Mrs. J
into a New Deal which m eans the fellow­ M Brown. Mrs. Emma M aynard
ship of men. and last but not least th an k ­ and Manley Everttt. Mr. Event!
the Masonic meeting in j
ful that we are good Am ericans living in attended
Portland last week and his team e x -|
the best country in the work!— a country emplifUxl the sixth degree at the
session.
without a peer.
H IL L S B O R O .
T hursday, November 29, 1931
O R E G O N
TIIE GREAT AMERICAN HOME
Co-o|>erative I lead
Speaker at Laurel
THAT THANKSGiVIN&'G.‘ f
(1 6 3 4 .)
W W Henry, lumuigei of the
dairy co-operative, Hpcuklitu before
tlu» Laurel unit Tueaday night,
gave a brtel rmume of the hbtory
mid iH'uotiat ton» h»a<ltng up to t lie
organisation of the co-op and of
he ii.'cHM'luUoii . n work dealing with
Hie milk control hill
He ni us we red d u n ge h th a t luive
been made um to eiiormoun ex­
penditure!» for lobbying, etc, In
conjunction with the iMuutage of the
milk control meaaure, Haying th a t
not much more Hum tuoo w a s
ii|>ent Mont of It wa.n for an a t ­
torney to draw up the
Need for re-apportioning t h e
dtatrtcU» in tlu* co-operative was
brought out by Mr. Newby, field
representative, wlu» «aid W ashing­
ton county should luive two direc­
tor’» liudead of one He felt th at
thin county should be divided us
to dUtrlcta by the highway
Senator George Aitken and Ilep-
reMentat Ive K L. Itoiu». who were
preeent. teemed favorable to milk
control and to the proponed change«
In the meaaure
Earl Wallace of Beaver spent the
week-end with Ins parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wallace. and left M on­
day lor California, where he will
join hts wife who is visiting there
, They will retu rn home in about
Today m arks the opening of the Christ­ two weeks and their son Will, who
in the navy, will retu rn withl
mas Seal Sale. C hristm as Seals h a v e .Is them
for a m onth's furlough.
i
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brought us much to be thankful for in
Mr and Mrs. T. O. Bronleewe I
Pori lander to Address
the fight against tuberculosis. Every citi­ ; and family are spending T hanks­
Old Age Pension Meet
and tlie week-end a t Nelscott.
zen should help this worthy cause by buy­ giving
They were accompanied by Mr. and
B
ait
Ellemietr of lXirllund will
ing as many of these seals as possible. Put Mrs. Rudy Bronleewe and Miss El­
address th e Hillsboro old age pen­
them on letters and packages and in this len Bronleewe of Portland.
sion meet lug Sunday a t 3:30 p nt
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
nt live C hristian church II was
m anner carry the m essage on.
Mrs. V. W. G ardner are R. E
decided a t Uie meeting Sunday a f ­
Someone or some group in your com­ Harbison of Cottage Grove. J. C.
ternoon
in the MctlaxUst church to
munity is doing a public service in the G ardner, his son W. T. G ardner,
luild tlie meetings weekly during
and
daughter
Miss
Berniece
G
ard
­
selling of these seals. They are giving of ner of Portland.
Dtswinber. About 25 more active
j ntembera were added a l Ute last
their time. The nice thing to do is to
Mrs. H. R Emmott returned S u n ­
uiwUng R L. Puliuun. president
make their work as easy as possible. You day from several days' visit with
of Uie l«x*al club, reports a very
daughter. Mrs. B R. Pooley of
are not doing them personally a favor her
I marked growing Interest In (lie
Portland and with her sister, Mrs.
when you buy, but you are assisting in L. F Enunott. who is ui the E m an­
! Townsend plan 111 W ashington coun-
i ly.
the national fight against the great "white uel hospital.
Mrs. S. W. Melhuish and daugh-l
plague.”
ter Polly left Wednesday for Kent,
City Launches Drive
Wash., where they will spend
A g a in s t O v e r - P a r k in g
Tluuiksgivlng and the week-end Tuesday afternoon, where they vls-
Tw enty-three local rm id en u were
with his parents. Mr and Mrs C. ded Mrs. Clara H. Smith. retiring
attested Turmtav 111 Uie drive to e n ­
W Melhuish.
1 president of the third district of
S a lu n la v , December I
force tlie city ordinance prohibit­
Mrs Dora Nelson of P ortland
& ^ T p iU S d ^
Helvetia Sunshine club buzaar
ing parking more Uian two hours
was a guest Thursday night and ” ri'h .W. ¿“ ..J? U* '*
P^dent
at NorUi Plains
Classes In dressmaking, as a in Uie bu.slne.sH district. The worst
W islnesdav. December 5
Friday of Mrs H enrietta Morgan.
uie alM rkl
government
project
have
been
organ­
offenders were local business men
Bazaar a t Orenco.
and attended the Past Chiefs' din-
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Blersdorf
ized a t Alolia All women are pilv- according to George McGee, city
Ktntixi and Scholls G range
Burbank. Cal., citizens. given th e opportunity to n er at the home of Mrs. D. R. of Schefflln. Mr and Mrs. W. T
Joint
liuttaliatlon
officers.
eleged
to
attend
free
of
eliarge.
but
manager
Putnam J r and children of Farm -
vote on an am endm ent to the city charter which R utherford.
Th ursd ay, December 6
must bring thetr own material
Mesdames V W G ardner. Verne ington, Mrs O tto Voges of Moun-
would have made publication of proposed ordinances Curry, Robert Burlingame
Buzaar. lunch and program at
and tam dale and Mrs. Gordon Sahnow
This is a wonderful opportunity and
Jack "Where are you going to
and council proceedings optional instead of compul­ George Fischer attended a tea and
M. E church.
Hillsboro spent Wt-diiesday of
r
should be of Interest to every wo- eat liHi'
sory. turned it down by almost two to one. Tliese program on Japan at St Peter's I“-"1 week a t the Ben Kolbe home
West Union Farm ers' Union i man In the community. This class
BUI: "Let's eat up the stre e t"
meeting a t NorUi Plains. H p III. ' is under tlie aupervUlon of Mrs.
Burbank folk dem onstrated th a t taxpayers want to Mission in Portland last Thursday, a t Salem.
Jack: "Aw, no. I don't like a s­
Musical comedy a t I. O. O. F
have published reports of th eir municipal govern­
Mr. and Mrs. M P Cady went to
Miss B ertha Sahlfeld is spending
i 8 A Becker of Reedvtlle Lessons phalt."
hall. 8 p. m
ments' proceedings.
Rockaway Sunday to look after two weeks with her parents, Mr.
Laurel-Scholls Farm ers' Union ! at present are on remodeling and
Say you saw It In tlie Argus
In two Oregon counties in recent m onths county- their beach home, the roof of which mid Mrs. August Sahlfeld, prior to j uw-cting at la u re l hall. 8 p m
after Uie holidays coat mukmg will
for __....
Everett,
clerks failed to comply with th e state requirement was slightly damaged during the her departure
-.
,
_ . Waah.
. , u_ |-
------ -------------------- ---------- lie taught. Classen are held every
th a t county court proceedings be published m the recent storm on tlie coast.
h iir.in iiPOi’1UOn Bt 11 bridge for Mrs K enneth Davison Wednraday at Uie lanne of Mrs
Mrs. Elmer Sm ith and little Providence hospital,
county official newspapers. Publishers of these news­
»Dome Sm ith.i
P a p r r li a n g in g • P a in tin g
J E. Hays near Stacy avenue from
Mr. and Mrs. W aller Busch were
papers, of course, were under th e handicap of hav­ daughter of Hoquiam. Wash., a r-
to
a. in. to 3 p. m.
Diekaaon
O
p
era
ted
—
ing their actions interpreted as selfish if they pressed rived Sunday to spend Thanksgiv- guesta Friday of Mr. and Mrs.
•1 OM « •>•*»!
Elvis Dtekason. son of Mr and
the clerks or county courts for compliance with the mg with Mrs. S m ith s parents. Mr. j-'rancis VanLom at Sheridan liiey Mrs.
S ch o lls-Lau rel I n il tu M eet
Arnie
Dtckusoti.
underw
ent
ail
and
Mrs.
Paul
Seligman.
spent
the
week-end
with
Mr.
and
law.
Mrs. Caroline Stangel. Luke. Neil Mrs. Frank Sm ith mid other rela- operation for appendicltlg at Jones
Annual election of officers of the
But in due time, in each of these counties, citi­ and
hospital Saturday.
Miss C atherine Stangel. a n di fives at Lebanon.
laurcl-Scholla Farm Union will be
zens began to wonder why they were not being fully
EU* Schulm ench. who has gw - 11 I
informed about th eir county’s affairs, and in at Th'Siksmvmg°“i n h m U
licld Thursday evening. December
J caiu p k j at W
UonYuie
becn
ln m ltln g Cal
• thls ,,x
•‘■bnuner.
6. a t tlie Laurel community hall
least one case hinted th a t honest officials are not J.
Wilsonville.
ls noft.
frlcIMla
uyjic- rTlllSD O I'O , L j FOV’C
unwilling to have published accountings of public
I
. .
_ _
, according to Ous 8
Mrs L. C. K ramien who has uood. just out of Los Angeles. SJie
( J u D S I d e a r I I c u t I All members are re«pi. .ted tu lx-
funds th at they handle.
been in the St. Vincent's hospital
probably rem ain south several
We Cover Surfnces
! present
In one county the court, when apprised of the for several weeks, following an months.
Percy Scurrali of Victoria, d i s - 1 ________________
aroused suspicions, ordered its clerk not only to operation, was brought home Mon­
__________
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..„ ere ,w »
lf {lend
and is convalescing
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm K anuia Jr. , trlct governor of Rotary Interna-
resume th e publication of th e expenditures but to day
Hillsboro Decorating
Mrs. J. W Maier and Ted and l l n sons W*H spend Thanksgiving tioiud. spoke at a joint meeting (o |lls sl(n W|lo WBg ignoring ttw
complete publication for the period during which
and
of
the
Hillsboro
and
D
irest
Orove
#p,nach
„„
his
plate,
"get
buck
on
Pearl
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
R.
W
at-
wit*i
^Jr
the reports were not made through the newspaper.
Company
and daughter were guests Tues- •“ rs-
” cAIertz iu.ld Mr •H“ 'clubs a t Uie Forest Grove C hainbrr i ¡f,,. green.
Ex.
In the other case, too. the county's officials finally kins
day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es ^ rs- Byron Elliott at Eugene
| of Commerce Wednesday noon.
saw the wisdom of informing the taxpayers about
B II NICKERSON Prop
and Mre. q m Heaton and
Governor S ru rrah la’ld th at It
the court's proceedings, resumed publication of full Valley of Beaverton.
Mrs H attie Hill Brownhill of Me- nephew, Irving Stephen, visited was a fine trtbute to Rotary th a t
Phone 2102
reports and also published those for more th a n a
and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mrs. H eaton’s brother-in-law and one could find two towns like Hills-
I C ir c u ì» !»n« hM itcr
year bock during which th e county clerk had re ­ Minnville
Manley
and
two
du
ighters
of
Eugene
sister.
Mr.
and
Mrs
H.
L.
FiU
-
lx>ro
and
Forest
Orove
cooperating
*',
‘
",
g,'
41p
fused to furnish the complete reports to the official are Tnanksgivmg guest* of Mr. and gerald, a t Amity
Saturday. ln
lli suc,,
such a a m anner.
an ui-1 He declared that
newspaper.
Mrs. W R. Manley.
Mrs.
Mary’
E-
Parker
and
Mrs.
Rotary
was
a
factor
In
breaking
Efficient and economical government demands
— — ■
Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Megargel of g Hoffmiester
of - Portland and down prejudice and m isunderstand­
th a t taxpayers be fully informed a t regular and G ran
ts Pat* and Mr. and Mrs.
Be rth a Sahlfeld were luncheon
frequent intervals of the proceedings and expendi­ Sw arts of Sacram ento. Cal., are guests Friday at tlie lionie of Mr ing throughout Uie world.
The governm ent through t h e
tures of th eir officials. The Oregon legislature wise­ guests this week of Mr and Mrs. an(j ;vjr3 Wilfred Verboort.
codes has given business the m a­
ly enacted requirements th a t county courts publish Donald Megargel.
chinery
to require ethical business
Miss Jessie Ireland, teacher a t a
Now nt. Thanksgiving and
regularly reports of th eir proceedings as of record ofMVakima W ash a n d d M ? d^ S d lh“‘h
scho*,‘ ln S eattle.
»Pen“ '•‘«'«burds and It ls up to Uie busi-
MATTISOfcl
and of claims allowed.
(
hriatmiia
time when y o u r
Mrs Wavn'e
Vaught are
are in
Thanks-
r hanksgivtng
and M
the r week-end
men to to Governor
make them
work, ac-
Many counties of Oregon comply with only part Mrs.
w ayne vaugnt
an k s wU)i
hej.
Mrs neaa
,.ordlng
Scurrah.
Ro­
esJdx
family is gathered together is
of this state requirement, publishing only reports of giving guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Ireland.
tartans should Ixick this plan for
the time to consider this ques­
bills allowed and not of other or all of the courts C. Vaught.
M S tretcher high ideals in business ln keeping
Mr and Mrs B C. Schulmerich
Mr. and Mrs.
proceedings as of record. In one of th e cases m en­
tion.
tioned above it was the refusal of officials to give spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and three sons of Scholls a rr spend- with their code of ethics.
O ur complete stuck and expert a d ­
C
H
Brooks
a
t
Newberg
Mr
and
l'ig
Thanksgiving
and
the
week-end
any regular report th at aroused the taxpayers' sus­
vice regarding memorial at y o u r
Mrs.
Brooks
former
Hillsboro
with
friends
and
relatives
a
t
S
eat­
were
picions.
aervlce
tle, Wash
Counties may "get by" for a while with pub­ residents.
OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
George M erryman J r medical
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sprague of
lishing only reports of bills allowed, but In such
in Portland, is spending Roseburg are spending Thanksgiv­
H. II. Stannard, Mgr.
Hillsboro, Ore.
cases there Is the constant doubt of the legality of student
week-end a t Ute home
(Continued from !»•»» 1 »
some of the counties' business and the th reat of Thanksgiving and the week-end ing and the daughter.
with
Mr
and
Mrs.
E.
B
Tongue,
cl"
their
Mrs
H
a
y
!
Buach
¿
n
l
"Albert”
oiU
ette.
troop
litigation.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Carlile are Thomas.
e
jjq Hillsboro, civics; Nelson Weaver,
Aside from such doubts and threats, county of­
Thanksgiving with tier
Mrs WM.«»
Sophia riE
Frcerksen.
mother troop
tnxn> •’16
Hillsboro gardening
x.iw ci, iiiwiici
¿I» HillsDoro,
K a rn n iu y ; i
ficials shou-d not lose sight of the intent and spirit spending
• Miller. Aloha, curpentry L<--n *V*a>Xte
brother-in-law and sister, Mr and of Mrs.
!r' j L , . A O rtfflth, -----.
went to i;uV||
fr .
P a ffU Z
28 M f f l
C g k g k ffl
of th e law which are th a t public officers who handle Mrs. W. 8. Phelps, in Portland
. ,
IK
troop
H ill
¡no- « 4 2 2 2
WW
«42
• Ä O vV
c tllU
9 " v ( l
or spend tax money should be required to make full
John Schnud and family have » £ 0 ,„ 2 " * daughter. Mrs
c n(HTl
alKt cooUhxa u,,,, H;u,UIM r . ,
and fair reports by newspaper publicity to the people moved from T ualatin to the Roth- Jackson.
in x » 228 Hillsboro woodcarving
who furnish the money, showing to whom and for strom place a t Laurel and were
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore a t- :
,
u n iev im n n
H ills
Hillsboro visitors Saturday.
tended the University of Washing- “"f*
,yJ tro o p
H “ U' I
wliat every dollar is spent.—Oregon Publisher.
W hy no t d ra in th a t wet U n d now m > you van get on It early
Mrs. L M Phillips of Portland ton vs W ashm gton S tate football Do^°' p,1“‘‘c J 11“ “ L
A
of parent and
In th e » p rin t?
is spending Thanksgiving with her 8»«* a t Seattle. W ash . Saturday. fru-nds
A large of number
scouts attended t h e !
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Palo of Bcav-1
C h antc» are, an early «pring p lanting on well drain ed , mel
<
Mrs. Edward C. Coman.
erton and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gray court of honor.
low land w ill m ake you more money th a n a late fa ll »owing would
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W atts and (’f Beedville were Sunday guests of
have m ade you on wet. *oggy land.
Despite what politicians wish to believe to the son Bob and Miss Jane MUholland Mr- ^ d Mrs. John K anuia Jr.
S c r i D R c d c il l D t l O I l
A'tnhitant'e In j^ u r layout F**CE!
I
I
contrary, there is no lack of evidence th a t a new spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs? Arvin Robb, student a t Unlver-
Islty of Oregon, ls spending Thanks-
political lineup is in the making, and it is suggested Harry W atts of Portland.
Leo B arnum left Tuesday for 8lv‘n<i a t th e home of his parents,
th at, in the near future, our two m ajor parties will
i
icontinu«! from ».«• D
come to be known as Conservatives an d Liberals, Moro to spend the Thanksgiving D r- and Mrs. J. O. Robb.
Rev. and Mrs. R L. P utnam and C. Shulm erlrh of Hillsboro. W E
with platform s and principles sim ilar to those of the holidays with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs
E.
E.
Barnum.
family
are
spending
Thanksgiving
Mansfield
of 8herwood, Francis
parties of the same name in England, prior to the
Hillsboro
Mrs. Emma Dlerdorff and W. H. wlt*> her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Livermore of Beaverton and Oeorge W ashington Street between 1st and 2nd
coalition form of government.
Dierdorff
are
spending
Thanksgiv-
VonBehren
of
Salem,
O.
Patterson
of
Forest
Orove.
The
More recent elections have revealed th a t many
PLANT AT SCHOLLS. OREGON
Miss Grace Brldgefarm er o f advisory comm ittee consisted of P.
of the voters are no longer being held to party lines, ing with Mr and Mrs. John Dler-
Woodland, Wash., is a guest of L. Patterson. R Frank Peters. D on­
Our Motto— "Friendly Service . . . Fair Price«”
and there is, apparently, a greater willingness to vote dorff of Portland.
Nearly 200 persons attended the Miss Laura Deck for Thaiiasgivlng ald T Templeton, Lester Ireland,
for the man and what he stands for, th an adoption
W. V. McKinney and Harry Mor­
of what was formerly known as th e straig h t ticket. Moose dance and box social a t the a n d The week-end.
old
grange hall Friday night. For-
Mrs. O. A. Aronson of Stayton gan, all of Hillsboro.
Even here in Hood River, a community long con­ ty boxes
were sold.
was a guest last week of her broth-
ceded to be republican to a large m ajority, a demo­
Mr. and Mrs W. H Pomranlg er and sister-in-law , Mr and Mrs.
cratic candidate for president defeated the republican and
Mrs. H arriet Sale of Portland w 8 Alexander.
nominee.
visited Sunday a t th e home oi Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. T W. McDonald
However, we believe it far more likely th at, at Helen Delchman.
T h ir ty Vpars Ago
| and sons are spending Thanksglv-
least for several years to come, the new political
Argus, November 24, 1904—Jerome
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Lentz >n B wit*i Mr and Mrs. B. E. Mallng
lineup in the United S tates will more nearly follow and daughter spent the week-end at- W hale Cove.
Palm ateer buys H. T. Bagley build­
on Second street and will locate
the three-group system, of a centrist and left and with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pankoninc
Mrs. Donald T. Templeton and ing
t h e P a c if ic S t i l l « - telephone cen tral
right wings, with the New Dealers forming the a t The Dalles.
son spent last week w ith her par- an
d (»nfectlonery there.
centrists, republicans and conservative democrats
Mr. and Mrs. J L. H atch of ents- M r- and Mrs. Edward Shlp-
W. H. W ehrung renu-mlXTcd with
occupying the right wing, and extreme liberals the Salem visited last week with Mr. I ley ot Salem.
fine present l>v Oregon employes
left T h at is our own guess—and it is a guess based and Mrs, O. E. Vanosse. The ladles! Mrs. Minnie Schw artz ls spend- a t St. Louis fair.
fine Roger’« Silverware C ertificate with 20 games
on the vote as recorded in recent elections—Hood are sisters.
j ing Thanksgiving with her daugh- Rural route four out of Hillsboro
bowled— either ladies or gentlemen.
River News.
Mr. and M ra T. O. Bronleewe' ter. Mrs Jam es Woody, and family establ lulled.
and family were guests Sunday of °f Portland.
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rutqulst In
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Searcy and
Argus, November 27, 1919 Mrs.
Portland.
family left Wednesday to spend Agnita Smith county health nurse,
opens
office liere.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Connell o f , Thanksgiving with their parents a t
Confectionery — Rowling A lleys
Mrs. Fannie Friday, 77. dies at
Woodburn spent Sunday a t Eugene Moro.
home
of
daughter,
Mrs.
W.
O.
O
al-
Educators throughout the nation are giving e n ­ with Mr. and Mrs. K enneth P at- ] Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reeves and away, a t Banks November 19.
“W here Ladles are Courteously T reated and
Miss Madge Imbrle left Friday for
thusiastic and strong support to the Roosevelt a d ­ terson.
Cordially Invited."
Mrs Paul Landauer, 63, died at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
J.
Peterson
and
the
Heeves'
mines
n
ear
Riddle,
ministration. There's a reason. The New Deal has
West Uiuon November 21.
daughter
were
Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
C.
Coman
been the salvation of education, and education U
Jo h n J. Splerlng and Marie Boy
1288 Main Street
-j.
Illllsbora, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Losh of P ort- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. m arried here November 28.
the very cornerstone of our nation.
Lewis Fowler of Portland.
Much has been said about th e benefits the land.
Frank Connell awarded the Junior
We Serve OI.YMI’IA and WFINIIAKDT'S BEER
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lomax and
Roy Thwalte visited during tlie cham pion bull on "Twin Fir Sir
pr< < nt adm inistration lias given to finance, to labor
and to the forgotten m an. Vet the benefits to our family are Thanksgiving guests of 1 past week with his sister, Mrs. W. Payne" Holstein at Pacific In te r­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
H
Lomax
ln
Port-
E.
Taylor of Bremerton.
national Livestock show. He was
schools and school children have been equally large,
j Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Alman of also given first on senior bull calf.
perhaps even more far-reaching. Affecting m il­ lan d-
Well's <x:cupy new store building
Mr
and
Mrs.
T.
E.
O'Neil
of
For-
'
Portland
were
Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
lions of children they affect also millions of parents.
Monday I t represents one of tlie
Orove were Sunday guests of i and Mrs. R. W. Cox.
At the beginning of 1933 education faced its est
Mr. and Mrs. C harles L Walker
Delphian club will meet for 12:30 largest Investments In city, o p e n ­
greatest crisis of the century. While Uie education
Mrs. W. V. Bergen ol Portland o'clock luncheon Monday a t the ing planned for December 1
of millions of children was being drastically or en ­ was
Mrs. Agnes Norton, 70, died here
a guest Monday of Mrs. C. B, home of Mrs. J. W. Bailey.
tirely retarded, other millions of boys and girls were
November 22.
Applegate
arid
Muss
Ethel
Bergen
Mrs.
Julia
Holcomb
has
been
very
W E. Peters and Myrtle E.
being denied essential educational services tlirough
Mr. and Mrs. Max Crandall are 111 during the past two weeks, but Strickler of near Scholls m arried ln
G A S O L IN E S
reduced curricula. Teachers likewise were being •spending
Thanksgiving with Mr Is m uch Improved.
Portland October 29.
thrown out of employment by the tens of thousands, and Mrs. I. R. Metzler of Beaverton.
Richfield • General - Shell - Union - Gilmore
Miss
Naomi
Beckwith
of
Oswego
while the salaries of those rem aining had been cut
T. J Humphreys and daughter |>ent tlie week-end with Mr. and
II Jill.«« Ilalcs i;ffi'< live
to wages below decent living standards. T hen came Evelyn
Hi-I’ressure G reasing
of Heppner spent the week- Mrs. W. O. Ide.
"Bargain" roundtrip r a i l r o a d
the New Deal. Emergency educalonal program.« end a t th e Fred Rood home.
Mrs. Flra Peschka Ls confined to tickets, selling a t the regular one­
Free
Crankcase
Service - Automotive Repairs
gave employment to an additional 3Ô.000 teacliers.
Jacqueline and Barbara Barney her tiorne this week with a sprained way fare plus fifty rents, will be
Eight million dollars was provided for relief of u n ­ attended a party Friday for Helen shoulder.
offered by the Southern Pacific
Firestone Tires, Tubes and A ccessories
employed teachers.
O. Evanson a t Forest Orove.
: Mlss Oladys M atteson visited for travel during the C hristm as
The democratic victories In 1932 and 1934 were
and New Year period, according to
Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Blersdorf of friends ln Salem Sunday.
DRIVE
IN — SPARK PLUGS TESTED FREE
nn announcem ent Just received here.
its salvation. More and more teachers and parents Schefflln were Sunday guests of 1
•
...
Going on sale a t all agencies De­
of this nation are realizing th a t fact and pledging Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johnson.
I ...
. _
,
cember 13. the low-fare tickets will
.
Attends Reunion—
C o s le tt S u p e r S e r v ic e S t a t io n
their perm anent loyalty to tlie party ol progress and
Mrs. Frank Hartwick and «laugh- j
Jake Well attended the reunion be available until January 1, It
recovery.- The Oregon Democrat.
I ter Maxine of Vernonia visited Mon­
of overseas base hospital No. 40 at was stated, and the return trip
day with Mrs. Rose Prlckett.
COSI.ETT'S TRUCK SERVICE
th Benson hotel in Portland Mon­ limit on all tickets will be January
"We know more and more th a t the East has
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells and day night.
16.
First
and
Baseline
Streets
Phone 1263
a stake In the West an d th e West has a stake ln Mr and Mrs. Verne Casebeer spent
Mrs. Davison Complimented—
If you change your address kind­
the East, th a t the Nation m ust and shall be con­ ! the week-end a t Pacific City.
COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q
Mrs. B. W. Barnes entertained ly notify the Argus direct and a t
sidered as a whole and not as on aggregation of
Mrs. C. E. Wells and Mrs. H enri-
| etta Morgan went to Clatskanie Tuesday afternoon with a dessert I once.
disjointed groups.”—President Roosevelt
Buy Christmas Seals
Dressmaking Class
Started at Aloha
Calendar
Informing Taxpayers
Too Late to Classify
Remember Now;
Y our Beloved Dead
Large H onor Court
Conducted in Area
This Fall
A New Political Lineup
Ordered by Board
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
Our Yesterdays
WE PAY DIVIDENDS
on What You Spend!
C L E M ’S
PLA C E
Our Nation’s Cornerstone
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