The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 13, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    III L L S B O R O
Page Four
ARG U S,
II I I, L S B O R O , O R E G O N
Thursday, Juu«' 18, 1935
Itu ik h allrr Brrak* Klb—
Kinney, Mr and Mrs A M Jann day night al (he home of Mis Ire-
of U i'odville .lint Ml and Mr- I.out M is E I. Moore .uni M is
Ervin B urkhalter sustained „
J.ones Weteli of the Masonic Home It It Knunolt reeeivetl lio n o is in
broken rib Tuesday morning
Oregon is fortunate in having a man
attended Royal Uosnrians' ball in tile games Next meeting will lie
o il
an automobil«* accident I mi
| I I. ,
like Charles H. M artin as governor in
honor of Queen Irene Katurdav a |«>I luck picnic supper meeting
( ’ T Snuih ,»t
Th«* nutrriuxc of M ins l.lllh* l.a u n l mad Dr C
W ith W 1 M to ComMnrd the llillahoro Independent
it
the
Masonic
Temple
in
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
1.
A
Lung
these
strenuous
times.
His
decisive
action
tended
him
Schiw hliT , tiuiltfhU't* of Ml hih IM i •
Hillsboro Anru» ««tab. 1»»4
H illsboro Independent astab. 1S71
tland.
July 11
Homy Schneider Si of Poitlaml.
in the recent disturbances and riots above
MeKINNKY A M eKINNKY. Pnbltohera
and
John E Knock of Scholls, son M< D auirl Kurus Arm —
Mr
and
Mrs
E
M
Bogart
and
Published Thursday
Entered a* second-class m atter in the
Mrs Lovelock of Fern Springs
Forest
Grove
in
backing
up
local
enforce­
poatoffice at Hillsboro. Oregon
Adam Hergert left Saturday for Mr and Mrs. M Bogart of Coulee near Meat-hum fell Tuesday and of Mr and Mrs Gcortfo Kucck Si .
Kenneth McDaniel received cv
ment officers changed a serious looking Portland,
after several weeks' vis­ City, Wash . were guests Sunday of fractured her left leg below the wus solomnlzoil td an Iniprcjudvc ere scalds on bis left arm Tucsd.iy
MRS. E. 0 . M eKINNEV
W. V E R N E MeKINNKY
situation into one of peace, w here those it with his brother. C W Hergert, Mr and Mrs E W Sinclair E kins* Dr J O Kolili atten d ed her ceremony Sunday noon. Juno 9. al from a Nteam hose at Elr (¡rove
X
A ssociate Editor
Editor
who w anted to work were not subject to and other relatives near Hillsboro M Bogart is a brollier-in law of parenls, Mr and Mrs S A D. the Second Gorman CongtcKahon dairy, where In* is employed Di
He will visit there and in Wash- ■ Mr Sinclair They visited the Bose Meek, last week, while Mr Can- al i hm eh m I’oi llan tl T h e Rl I C T Smith attended him
beat-up
gangs. W ith M artin as governor ington
before returning to his Festival last week ami a re e n ­ lonw lne was In Canada
Homy Hauolganz. road the sorvlco
O F FIC IA L N E U SPÄ TER OF W ASHINGTON COUNTY
conditions are not likely to degenerate to home at Nampa, Idaho.
thusiastic about Oregon.
The church wan decoruted wdh
Mrs.
Mabel
i)
Mellur
and
her
Haber ript ion Katee Strictly Cash in A dvance
the deplorable state of a year ago in the
Outeida W ashington County
Miss Ruth l.inklater left Wed-i Mr and Mrs P h ilip l.a e k e n b e of m other Mrs. Nancy Freeman of palms and great busk«* I a of v ar­
W ithin W ashington County
It. 8.. per year
4Î.00
longshorem
en’s
strike
when
there
w
a
s
Per year
»1.10
nesday to visit her brother and sis­ Split Bock. Wyoming, are spend- Portland, formerly of tins city , have ious kinds and colon» of ros<*s A
USED CARS
PtoreUrn countries
I.M>
Six month*
«hi
ter-in-law . Mr and Mrs Francis mg the week will» Mrs G ertrude Kone Io California ami w ill'¡m ale song was sung by the congrcga
much bloodshed.
l.inklater. at Aberdeen. Wasli She Calef. Mr l.aekenbe is doing solo there ufter a visit with relatives Hon before the hit vice and a group
Three Pickups
H i s t Audited Paper
of young women of the choir sang
Governor Martin, naturally and rig h t­ has been with her uncle and aunt. flying at the airport eusl of Bills m Chico and l.os Angeles
MEM BER Oregon S tate
Largest Audited W eek­
Editorial A ssociation and
a song after, accoinpaniotl by Mrs
ly,
states
that
men
should
have
the
right
Mr
and
Mrs
B.
W.
Barnes,
during
boro.
He
is
receiving
instruction
ly
C
irculation
in
Ore­
N ational Editorial A »so­
from l.ong's airport at Cornelius . ‘‘ebekah lodge has been invited Mary Gribbllng. who also played |
gon.
ti on.
to peaceful picketing and should be g u ar­ 11 he past week.
to attend the Vernon licbckah the wedding march
Mr
and
Mrs
A
H
Busch
and
anteed the right of collective bargaining.
Mr und Mrs Mike Sehultheis of lodge in Portland Friday night
The bride, given in marriage by Model T Ford Coupe
T h . H ilbboro A rgil. i« u n ,M no fin an cial rw eon stb ih ty for
I sons Keith and Dale and Tom Colton. W ash, visited Mr ami Mis when Mrs Cora Heaton, assembly her father, w i l l lovely In a lace
However, these rights do not extend to Stretcher left Thursday for Metol­
error, published in ita colurana. but in esses » h er« thia Paper
Hudson built Terrnplune,
H Wielier Thursday, and at president, will make tier offleuil dress made floor-length and long
la at fau lt w ill reprint that part of an ad vertisem ent in which
mob rule and the beat-up tactics th a t kept ius. where Mrs Busch and the boys W
tended the graduation of their visit.
_______________________
th e typographical m istake occu rs
tight sieves with tulle gathering
delivered here $7.'IH
Oregon in a state of turmoil for weeks will rem ain for an extended vaca­ daughter from M arylhurst college
at the wrist and pieces *»f tulle
tion Mr Busch returned Sunday. at Oregon City Mr Wieber is their
A n Independent N ew spaper, w hose services and policies a ie
, rs
..
Burd, who lias been set in the bottom of the skirt. Her
last
year.
based on the p rthcipls o f the Golden R u le —' And ss ye would
attending Monmouth Normal school. long tulle veil was held In place
THOMAS SHOLES
Mr and Mrs. Delbert T urner and nephew.
th at men ahould do to you. do ye alao to them likewise.
May the time come when l a b o r daughter
spent Hie vacation from Thursday by a cap of the same material and I'hunr 2IW
Joan of Corvallis visited
152 H 3rd Avr
—M atthew T
Mr und Mrs Galen Tucker of until Tuesday nt her home here
troubles can be am icably settled through last week with Mrs. E T. T urner Huntington,
where Mr Tucker is She is taking’ a summer course at a crown of orange blossoms She
They
left
Sunday
for
Wenatchee
carried a bouquet of Bride’s ros«*s.
proper court or othewise im partial chan­
the high school faculty, arrived Monmouth
forest, w here Mr T urner on
and white swe« tpeas Miss Mollie
last week to spend the summer
nels so th at use of force will be a thing national
will be employed.
Schneider, sister of the bride, was
with
Mrs.
Tucker's
mother,
Mrs
,
,
n?rs
Belle
Stone
o
f
Nanipa.
H erbert Hoover's statem ent m ade in of the past. The public should do every­
- ’0,
- and
—
'
of maid of honor She wore a pink
Mrs R. W. Cox and Misses Mat-1 w h . Taylor of Hillsboro, and hls!*da*
Mrs. - Buy ~ Puckett
Portland recently th at NRA (as it then ex­ thing possible to bring such a condition tie and Dorothy Cox attended the father. Dr Tucker of Forest Grove. Bortland were guests Tuesday of crepe dress ami carried an arm NIFTY COUNTRY HOME
...... Mrs Robert Kelly and her mother, bouquet of pink and blue sweet-
isted) was ruinous to small business was about for it is the big loser in s u c h first music recital of their grand- J „
1 mile« out. ull city von.
daughter and niece. Mary Joan
q ,h in mini- " rs «-lara Sheliabarger.
peas Miss Flora Knock w as brides
fittingly challenged by Roy O. Burnett, troubles.
Johnson, at Oregon City Saturday j“ ' ° ofMForest Grove to E ugene
Mr und Mr». John R. Bullies and ln“ld- «owned also In pink crepe j VPIllt'Ill'CS
5 - room house,
Strong public officials, who do their evemng.
president of Roy Burnett Motors. From
a m u s i w u
crc they
i.ive intended
„ „ v u u cs.
-
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,
..
_
| i s Monday
here
iluiighters
of
i ,ortland ..........
•I’*'"» , . c-rri<M
“n ” bouquel
of , h l t n i . c h i t ' k c l l hoU N C . g H Iftg e
all reports and by vote of the great duty with courage and im partiality, will
Mr and Mrs M. P
P. Cady and annual Alumni banquet and meet '?,Und“,i “i.* 1’1'. iV Gllimore home. ¡{,',1.
“.'""onii |(H ,
,,,, o I ., a c r e s , Price
rsday from sev- ,na ,n,t commencement of North- Miss Dorothy Gllimore returned lo “ ueck broth,i to tin groom, .iitml
• .
family returned Tuesday
m ajority it has been shown th a t the code m ake for happier conditions.
esent
City.
C
al.1
\
e
St
Christian
college
Portland
with
them
for
a
visit.
I
“•
bis
best
man.
ami
the
usher
wus
h'HS
I
hull
cost of huililmg ,
eral days' trip to C resent v u y , vai. wcst Christian college
as it affected autom obile dealers was one
Alexander
Schneider
$.'{()()()
They drove down by the coast
good
term
s.
Mrs Henry Schultz of Pendleton I
Dr, and Mrs w E Pittinger
A dinner and reception followed
of the most successful and was a great
: highway and returned by the in- and her daughter. Mrs Kono&hek
lV, w;‘<‘k-end with Mr. and at the Weimer's hall for the fimi ;
fac to r in stabilizing the business.
A lbert J. H artram pf has been a very ! land route.
. of Wulla Walla. W ash. visited Mr
M E Groshong at Cloverdale ilies and friends The bride's table
Mrs. George Bidwelt and d a u g h -1 a ,id Mrs. W.
H. Wieber Sunday l4,Ue t'Cne G roshon g r e t u r n e d
The B urnett statem ent clearly points capable m em ber of the Hillsboro school
was presided over by Mrs Henry '
ter Eldean of above M ountaindale
' Mrs. Schultz
is an uunt o f Mr i honw wlth ,h«'n’ f‘ir a visit.
1314 Main «tree«
Schneider J r . assisted b y Mrs
out the value to the people as a whole of board and the people of the district should visited at the C harles Matthes home Wieber.
! Mr and Mrs H. W Ray. Mr George Hucek J r , Mrs H e n r y I
lllllaboea, Oregon
the auto code:
gladly tak e advantage of his willingness in Portland from T hursday until Rev and Mrs Frank Ware and n.9.d. M,I2 I: L M 'r ‘,wns’'''d «»d Nor Baum J r . Misses Mollie Rueek.
Monday.
"C utthroat competition was ruining the automo­ to serve another term as a director.
son Vernon of Portland visited Rev nuin Davis attended the wedding Bernice Heiser. Mary Schneider Losses conic w ithout warn­
Mrs Lucinda Mead of Battle R. L Putnam und family Sunday Sunday of Gilbert Davis and Miss und Pauline Brandt
bile business." B urnett said. Unless you gave away
ing. Protect yourself today
Ground. Wash., was a Hillsboro The Wares are conducting an inde­ M arguerite Beck in Sulem
all vour profits it was impossible to do any business.
For traveling Mrs Rueck wore
against fire, theft, or
visitor Wednesday, en route to pendent mission in Sellwood dis*
Then the code came along and offered us the op­
Miss K atherine Hankins, who a brown sport suit, a swagger coat
portunity of putting the autom obile business on a
accident.
has been attending Linfield college, and brown accessories After a
One cannot help but w onder some­ i Banks for a few weeks' visit with trict.
:
relatives.
firm footing. For the past 18 m onths I have given times w hat would have been the reaction
Mrs R J Kimball, mother of arrived last week to spend the week's trip to the beaches Mr and
TU
A
I.A
TIN VALLEY
half of the time w hich ordinarily should belong to
Mrs. E A. Shipley of Salem is K n h C V a n w r , w m brought sum mer with her aunt, Mrs George Mrs Rueck will be at home at
INSURANCE AGENCY
Scholls.
my business to w orking as a code official. The auto­ of some people if the NRA had been pro­ visiting her daughter. Mrs. Donald home Monday from Jonee hospital, Bagley, and family.
mobile code means a square deal for th e dealer, the posed and enacted under a republican ad- Tempieton. this "week. ’ foiiowing The where she was under medical care
Mr and Mrs E A G riffith w e n t, .
public and the employe.
m inistration instead of a dem ocratic ad- de“ th of her husband in Salem last Her condition is not much im prov­ to Salem Sunday to bring Mrs • r »vr ’«I- «'»llfornl»—
"Take this organization for eiAmple. Before the m inistration.
G riffith s mother. Mrs S F re e rk -1 ” r und ^ r s E I. Johnson und
ed
week
tim e of the NRA we had 14 employes. We now have
dau«bter Margaret who returns
Mrs Paul Jones and son of Mc-
Herman Schoen and family, for- sen.
, home from a visit with
---- an- tonight
from U of 0 at Eugene
41 on our payroll and are paying 50 per cent b et­
________________
Minnville returned home Friday mer local residents, are now set- °»ber daughter, Mrs. Ada Elgin,
ter wages. If the NRA is through and no other
after a week's visit h e r e w ith her j tied at 1850 LeRoy in Klamath
Mrs Otto Richter and daughter will leave Friday for Palo Alto’
they will visit Elmer J r
code of fair trade practices is substituted we will
Most political
opportunists are a whole parents. Mr. and Mrs. A W Hav- Falls. Herman writes they are en- Marilyn of Spokane. Wash and where
have to lay off one-third of our help and cut sal- ,
.
ens
! joying a much-needed rest.
j Mrs E L. Matthews and duiighter who Is attending Stanford univer-
aries on the rest. And the same situation w ill be tru e *9^ more
in ; political - pow er than
___ • interested
■,
, . , | » Mesdames
lesa a m es o G. . n
organ. J. W.
Mr and Mrs Ornnire P h eln s and B etty Ann of P ortlan d w ere g u ests , ,
o .'" /' k" »!' * ’
R. . M
Morgan
in other autom obile establishm ents and doubtless in they are in the popular issues on which Kelley and B M. Goodman attend- sons Bud and Vincent. Henry S
Mrs w » Wieber Wednesday ,.x,„.r , s i?,' remain m " P d ! ,h,Aii’n
many other lines of trade.
ed a bridge party given by Mrs. Haller an(i Tom Connell Jr left
Mr and Mrs T C. Doyle visited during the summer
A *
"Absolutely the reverse of Mr. Hoover's state­ they ride.
—
Treve Lumsqen of Portland Tues- Monday for a few days' vacation in Vancouver. W ash. Friday Their
m ent is tru e in the autom obile business. Most em-
"It must rem ain our constant objective to ellmln- da?.
. „
_
. „ „ ,
at Nelscott and the Oregon beaches daughter Mirlam. who " " * a‘ncd
............
phatically th e NRA has aided the sm all dealer. Take
there u until
an,d
R,andaI1 Huston
Mrs L. M. Phillips, who has been fhere
n ,‘1 school was out, returned |
u
V ‘'ad" ” ,Ald .hcId • lM
aw ay the code and all profit now m ade by the small ate the causes of depression and the drags on pme-
luck luncheon and election "o/
perity.''—President Roosevelt
' and *am dy of Seattle, Wash., spent visiting her son-in-law and daugh- home with them.
cealer will be gone.
officers nt the church Wednesday
the
week-end wBh her parents, j ter Mr and Mrs. Edward Coman,
•*'" -----
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Miller
“I also w ant to mention th at the NRA has
and
|
Mrs
Thomas Connell was elected
Mr and Mrs. W. E. Hays.
during the past three months. re- daughter G rayer of Beaverton
cleared up to a great degree th e evils form erly
president. Mrs II H Enimotl first
Mrs.
Frank
Lukens
and
son
Don-
turned
to
Portland
Sunday
'
w
ere
gu
ests
S
u
n
d
a
y
of
Mr
and
prevalent in the used car m arket, and th at it has
vice-president. Mrs Anna William­
aid left Monday for their home at
Mrs. R. F rank Peters attended a Mrs J McAllister of near Hills- son, second-vice-president: Mrs p
given the sm all town dealer a chance to be a busi­
South Bend after a w eek's visit luncheon Saturday at the Sign of l boro.
ness man and make a living. In form er years the
J Kalkwarf. third vice president;
with Mrs. R. D. English.
the Rose in Portland. Mrs. Minnie
Paul J r and Jack Bailey of P o rt­ M iss May Cook, secretary; and
sm all tow n dealer had no chance to sell a new
M Jenny of Eugene and A. H. Letson, past grand m atron of O. land are guests this week of their Miss Margaret ■Cook, treasurer
Fifteen Y ears Ago
car in competition w ith the city distributor. Now
C ram er of Salem, representatives E S. of Oregon, was hostess.
j grandparents, Mr. and Mrs J w
th at unfair angle of the business is gone, because
Visits In California—
Argus, Ju n e 10, 1920—Ju n e rain came in nick of of Pioneer Service, w ere in H ills­
prices on both new and used cars have been stab­
Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Peters a t­ Bailey.
time.
Rains
of
Sunday
afternoon
and
night
w
orth
boro on business this week.
Miss Eva McCormick left Sunday
ilized. The sm all town dealer now is able to give
tended commencement exercises at
Miss Lucille H arty spent her
the people residing in his comm unity the same term s thousands to farms.
Mrs. R. E. D alrym ple and d a u g h -1 G rant high school in P ortland F r i- ' vacation lust week with an aunt in fur a visit with her aunt, Mrs John
Joseph
Vanderven
of
Hillsboro,
who
served
in
Dennis,
at Torrance. Cul Misses
ter Margaret and Roland Newton of day. Their niece. Miss Margaret Portland und with friends at Kho-
as the city dealer.”
S. navy during war. and Mary D rennan of Bay­ The Dalles were visitors Monday Peters, was a graduate.
Gladys and Dorothy Rood ami Mrs
dodendron.
The chiseler, w herever you may find U.
onne. N. J., m arried A pril 20.
Here comes Mon, with
at the A. W. Lentz home.
Wilmar Hanson of east of Hills-
Mr and Mrs. K enneth Robb and Donald Jackson went with her ns
him, is w ithout question an enemy of so­
far us San Francisco. Mrs Jack
Fred Sewell named business m anager of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ross H artram pf J boro underw ent an appendix op- children of Baker are visiting this son's
nty
glass of
home The Misses Rood will
ciety and the Am erican stan d ard of liv­ Hillsboro American Legion ball team.
of Corvallis visited Mr. and Mrs. eration at Smith's hospital Satur- w eek with his brother. Dr J O visit there
for
a
few
weeks
B
E
Mating
of
the
Ray-Maling
company,
ow
n­
Jacob Mohr and Mr and Mrs Otto day night, Dr. C T. Sm ith operat- Robb, and family,
ing. Some means, such as governm ent
MOKNINGDEW MILK
to Meet—
of the new cannery, has shown his faith in Hills­ H artram pf Sunday.
j Oscar Bennett of Sioux City, Mothers
cortrol. should be found to keep him in ers
boro's soil by putting in 14 acres of Logans on his
Meeting
of
the
Mo,tiers'
associa­
Mrs. Fred Tesch and son Fred Iowa, arrived this week for n two tion 0, Hillsboro Christian Coun­
Mr and Mrs B W. Barnes and
line, for a rotten apple affects the whole new purchase in the P. M. Jackson tract.
Mont »ays I must al­
left Sunday for a visit with weeks' visit with his aunt. Mrs A cil. originally scheduled for this
Through arrangem ents by Hillsboro club, gaso­ Miss Ruth Linklater spent the Jr.
box.
Fred
Tesch Sr., who is connected W Havens.
ways have the BEST.
line is rationed due to shortage N. C. Jam ison nam ­ week-end at the Linklater cabin
afternoon, will be held next T hurs­
above Meacham.
w ith the cannery in Walla Walia,
F Abendroth and daughter Velma. day afternoon al 2 30 instead, at
ed adm inistrator and will issue cards.
and Jean Ann Pasley made a trip Pilgrim House A p<-rmanent o r­
Mr and Mrs. R E. Baldwin and Was"
(¿«»hl M r d a l
Diploma Winner
im provem ent bonds in sum of $15.000
W hile state officials are busy looking voted P ark
Mrs.
Charles
Witcher
and
son
to
Long Beach. Wash Sunday
ganization will be effected.
in 1934 — Score 9« 2
at special election by 3 to 1 m ajority. A pa­ daughter Betty of Portland visited
L ittle Mary Rae Mann under-
Mr and Mrs George T. McGrath Melvin and Mrs Alta Stevens and
fo r a suitable site for the capitol building vilion will be erected.
Silver Mrdal Diploma Winner
son Howard of Tillamook visited went a tonsil operation Thursday Attrnri K rrrplion—
Two-hundred-tw enty pass county eighth grade Sunday.
w e opine th a t they will look a long time
In 1933 — Score 97.N
Mr
and
Mrs
George
Selfridge
Sun-
[
at
Sm
ith's
hospital
Judge
and
Mrs
H
Frank
I'eiers.
Mr. and Mrs F. A Younger and
w ithout finding a more suitable place than examinations.
day.
Mr
and
Mrs
V
W
Gardner.
Mrs
|
Mrs
w
w
Himes
of
Seattle
ar-
Hillsboro's F ourth of Ju ly celebration is coming Miss G race Hill of Portland visit­
the location of the old building. More along nicely and Manager O. Phelps is bending ed Mr and Mrs. W. R. Manley Mrs ic nE Wclls a*’d grandson, rived today for a few weeks' visit Verne Curry and Fred Holznngel
attended the reception und bull
Eddie Wells, spent the w eek-end, with Mr and Mrs. F J Mitchell
space m ight be desirable in order to have every effort to make the event a greater one than Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Seeiey Bennet, «nd I “ond and the.V f"“
W“ h **“
S ^ i i k e s of Corvaihs spent opening Eastern Star Grand Chap
a larger capitol, but having all s t a t e last year. Firew orks display will be the greatest
GUERNSEY DAIRY
ter at the Masonic temple in Port-
in Oregon and will consist of 600 pieces Special son Talbot of Portland were guests
,,
™
..
. ..
the week-end with Mr and Mrs I land Monduy evening
SAM HUI.IT A SONS
buildings within a small radius would be trains
Mrs. Theresa Abendroth. who l . e Wilkes
will be run on the P. R. & N
Wednesday of Mr and Mrs J. W.
Phone 256g
has been ill for ten days at th e '
. Al,
c . ,
« . ,
. Circle Two Mrrto—
a decided advantage. It would also per­
Dr. D. E. Wiley and Miss Clara Chalm ers were Kelley.
home of her son. F Abendroth. is
A
.Schulm erich left Fri-
1*4 miles south of Hillsboro
Circle two of the M. E In d ie s ''
mit a much larger sum being expended m arried in P ortland Ju n e 18.
Mrs M A. Covington Sr. of Wal­ convalescing
I day ,i o r G ray « « ‘yer. Wash., to vis- j Aid will meet Thursday afternooii
la Walla. Wash., is visiting Mr and
_
K friends.
on the building, and no doubt with some
Hillsboro July 2, 3 and 4
with
Miss Lean ore Sherm an returned! rA
. .
. 4.
. .
.. Mrs. L Sherman. Mrs. Anna
Thirty Years Ago
Mrs. M. A. Covington Jr. for sever-
Celebrate "Huppy Days" In
close figuring more space could be a r­
home
Sunday,
after
spending
sev-!
3 ,<,rf as
e2y , i d
Adventist Williamson will I insisting h o st-'
al wodcs
Argus, Ju n e 15. 1905—Bid for Jackson Bottom
Helen. Billy and P atty Cyrus are ^ ao‘let<laAynSd ‘?so^ r,,and
R ^ s a l * ! . , F r .^ s ma'rket“
ranged for the structure. The capitol
let to J. W. Goodin for $700. He also receives
grounds have alw ays been the adm iration fill
visiting
their
grandm
others,
Mrs.
R
1
cl
V
l
u
r
i
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bridge building contract for $5630.
Mrs. Martha Shaylcr visited over
of visitors to Salem.
Joseph Allison and W. A. Finney aw arded $1395 Workman and Mrs. Mary Cyrus, at the week-end with her father. E Ilonorrd on Firs, /Anniversary—
Corvallis this week
contract for building addition to Hillsboro school.
Misses Tennessee and Eva Weath-
Mr and Mrs. E S. Davis and ^ ° “ Sne' and MrS H H H‘“ s in
Hillsboro committee named to secure rig h t of
! erred w ere hostesses Sunday for
»•o F.
t’ Bowman a»#
..ie.
I ‘ Urudnu.
Mrs.
of
Portland
v
is
-,
way as far as Banks for proposed Tillamook line.
U. G. G ardner was taken to a family dinner in celebration of
Forest Hills golf course a t Blooming
Miss Edith Grace Reeher of Wilson bride of ited Mr, and Mrs. L. I. Davis Sun-1 Sm Mrs.
ith’s hospital June 5 for a ser­ Mr and Mrs. Thomas S Sholes.
i
day-
Clarence
Hoyt
of
Hil’sboro
Ju
n
e
11.
is a community asset th a t should have the
, Decoratvie motif of white and pale
1933 Plymouth Sedan
Mr and Mrs. Arnie Dickason ious operation for ruptured a p ­ ) pink flowers and candles and table
Hillsboro postoffice salary for postm aster in ­
encouragem ent and support of all inter­ creased
and family spent Sunday with Mr. pendix. She is convalescing nicely. favors of tiny wedding bells were
from $1400 a year to $1500.
ested in building up this section. If you
Mrs. Verne C urry attended a used. a Present
1B_
w ere Mr. nnd Mrs.
1932 Plymouth Sedan
B. A. B arber elected chancellor com m ander and Mrs. H. W. Westcott at Scog­
w
luncheon for Eastern S tar matrons F ”,n k s'hVjcs' o f Corm-HuiT Dr W
gins Valley.
can afford it take out a m em bership, Knights of Pythias.
1934 Plymouth Coupe
Pasley, Miss Evelyn Pasley, T.
The much advertised gasoline car came out F ri-
Miss Johanne Pederson of P ark n w
which is low. Play there is as enjoyable
day morning and made a stop at Hillsboro. Mayor j River. N. D . is spending the sum- j , . “
,
S. W eatherred, Wilson Taylor, the
as any place and you have an opportu­ Cornelius and the ladies' band were taken aboard I m er with her aunt. Mrs. L. M
1929 Nash Sedan
L ittle
Bobby
Dierdorff
of Port- honored guests, and the hostesses,
'**
*
*
nity of being with your daily associates.
land is spending the week w ith his , ,
...
and given a trip to Forest Grove.
Townsend.
other, Mrs Emma Dierdorff. ‘™7L' " 7 , .. .....
.
1 9 3 0 Ford Model A Touring
L ittle G erald Lundquist of Port grandm
northeast of Hillsboro
Mrs D E Wl,«‘y underw ent a
land is visiting this week at the
,,
. . .
_,
.
. , m ajor operation Friday al Emanuel
morally or physically, they be asked
W. S. Everett home.
,
.r - and Mrs. Edward Schul- huspital in Portland, and is con-
to resign.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S Forsythe, Mr.
t
t
I Mrs. H. R Emmott is visiting her merich spent the week-end with valescing nicely Dr. V. E. Dudinun
Mr
and 5(rs. C hester S tew art a t |Of Portland performed the opera­
and Mrs. D. B. B urkhalter and Mr.
«aughter, Mrs H. K Lucas, at Beaver
and at Neskowin.
tion.
and
Mrs.
R.
H
ornecker
left
Mon­
Bend.
More than 50 Washington county day to attend the State G range at >
149 S. Third Ave.
Mrs. E. B Watts spent Friday in Mcek Cuts Hand—
I
o
3"
0
f3.lm
¿
,
,
D
Robert
R.
Davis
of
Prineville
delegates are attending the an ­ McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Portland with her mother, Mrs. F.
John Meek of North Plains cut
V sP*n t B>e week-end at the L. I. O. Wesson, and a sister, Mrs. C lif­
nual 4-H club sum m er school on Smith, Mrs. -- ---- -— ............- L. r,, . « r r d CS
Hillsboro
e»
. .
- ~ Wena Chase a n d ' 1 •
uncochar of St PauI. o avis home south of Hillsboro.
Oregon
an artery in his right hand in a
the Oregon State college campus A dnan
H ornecker will go to the
week was handled this
..
t ford McGee.
fall on a saw Tuesday evening Qr
at Corvallis this week, according convention tonight when A drian week by W. G. Ide. Puncochar ar-1 _ ¡"S. C harles Elhs, guest last
Miss
Naydeanc
Patterson
was
a
to L E. Francis, assistant county will take the sixth degree.
rived with his family Friday and 'J,eek, oi »Marii°n Lyt «i j / 4 ,M on‘ guest during the Rose Festival of C T. Sm ith attended him.
agent who accompanied the group.
Picnic meeting of the G range moved onto the Property. He had day for her home ln Medford,
Miss Eve Englehardt of Portland.
County members went to Portland will be held at Shute park on t h e ' ^ af® a, Prev ‘° us triP early this
Mrs. M R. McClain left this
Mr. and Mrs A W. Walker vis­
by stage Monday morning and then
to Corvallis by special train. The evening of Ju n e 27. The men. los- f Dl ' ng to look over local P roper-(w eek for Spokane Wash., to visit ited the ruins of the state capitol
ers
in
the
m
em
bership
contest,
will
t
j
T
d m
I
r
e
la
tlv
c
s
and
f
i
e
n
d
s
.
building at Salem Sunday.
session will last two weeks.
serve refreshm ents.
. G
and s?n ’
R' T a« '
G. I. W aldrip of Corvallis, with
Mrs Lester Ireland and Mrs. W
Mrs F. S. Reed, club leader in
A full quart of almond hand lotion.
gart. and Robert Illian of South , the Federal Land Bank, was in
C. Gifford were joint hostesses at
the Aloha-Huber district, and F ran ­
Dakota were in Hillsboro th e fore H illsb o ro this week
Yes its a special,
th
e
Past
Chiefs'
club
meeting
Thurs-
cis are chaperoning the county dele­ H ER B ER T A R T H U R H I BB E R T part of this week investigating
Mr and Mrs Lowe„ McA1(...r
fo r only
gation.
FOREST GROVE - H erbert Ar- P;.0«*«.1“ ^ A h,,s. v*i‘.nj ty: J_hey le , ‘ P ortlan d are sp en d in g t h l w eek
Names of those attending from th u r H ubbert died at Aloha Tues­ nUnS<în r»î?,en°ta W ednesday' b ? ‘ |w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McAlear
this county will be listed next day and services will be held at plan to return soon, according t o 1
| M arjorie and C harlotte Patterson
week.
the Christian church at 2:30 p. m. Ide.
Lester J. Meigs of Huron, S. D , visited their grandm other. Mrs. G.
Friday. Interm ent will be in For­
Why worry about dessert for dinner.
moved
to
Hillsboro
with
his
fam-
A Patterson, in Portland last week,
est View cemetery. He was born
in Canada and had been in the ily Tuesday and rented a homej Mr. and Mrs. H. E Hadley and
VAwn 'il,Airr ” f ° l,r KRESH FRENCH
They lay better and live
United States 53 years. Deceased here. Meigs was form erly in the j son Robert made a trip to Astoria
VANILLA Ice Cream.
banking,
finance
a
n
d
insurance
i
and
Seaside
Thursday
and
Friday,
is survived by the widow, two chil­
Mr, and Mrs. A rt HH1 and baby longer when your Chicks
dren, Raymond H ubbert and Mrs. business and wili be associated w ith
Hodgen-
Vote on the proposed consolida­ Winfred Cornelius of Dilley, and a W. G. Ide.
t)f Thg o anes visited Friday and are raised t h e
tion of the Gaston and Wapato sister, Mrs. Dora Schoolcraft of Dil­
„
,
~
7 ~
' Saturday at the A. W. Lentz home. B rew ster way on Hodgen-
KRAMIEN'H
M arriage License Appllrantionx
elem entary school districts h a s ley.
B rew ster feed.
H arry F. Heavington of Banks! Miss Marilyn Brown of Beaver-
been set for Ju ly 8, according to
'ro u te 2 and M artha H endrick o f l1,0? 18 vis,iÎ i,ng Mr and M rs- Harry
O. B. Kraus, county school super­
No better feed made.
1 I —
1 Johnson this week.
JUSTIS TILLMAN NEFF
Banks, Ju n e 5.
intendent. Wapato is a one-room
Priced reasonable.
FOREST GROVE Justis Tillm an
Charles A. Silverm an and M ildred
Mr and Mrs Durald Horine of
school located in Yamhill county,
w hile Gaston has four teachers Neff, 83, died at his home near Ashnow, both of Portland, Ju n e 6 ; Portland visited Sunday at the E.
C elebrate Happy Dnyq- |n Hillsboro July 2, 3 nnd 4
At any hour of the day or
Forest Grove Monday and services
Henry Joseph Gacek of Raymond, [T Tl4rner home.
and is located in Washington.
night,
your
call
will
bring
were
held
at
th
e
Congregational
[
Wash.,
and
Ann
Paulis
of
Frances,
-
--
-
A J. Manley of Eugene spent
For the past three years students
Wednesday afternoon w ith Wash., Ju n e 8.
FIRST
help from us in a perfect
several days last week with Mr.
from Wapato have been attending church
Dr.
O
H.
Holmes
officiating.
In
­
Eugene
Leonard
Sw
isher
and
Feed - Seed - Wool and Poultry
and
Mrs. W. R. Manley.
combination of scientific and
the Gaston school on an annaui term ent \yas in Forest View cem e­
contract. The proposed move would tery. He was born in Cuba, 111., Alice Theresia Wright, both of
Telephone 3061
Mrs Fannie Galey of Portland is
neighborly service. That is
bring about a perm anent consolida­ November 25. 1851, and m arried Hillsboro route 4. June 11.
visiting her brother, W. E Hays,
why we consider every call
tion.
this
week.
Celebrate
"Happy
Days"
in
Hills­
Annie Brettel in P ortland August
Service at Scholls
a challenge to our Oath to
boro
July
2,
3,
and
4
Judge and Mrs. R. Frank Peters
1, 1900 Deceased is survived by
Rev. Raynor Smith announces a
Serve . . . our friends and
the widow, a sister and t h r e e special combined Sunday school and Mr. and Mrs. W. Verne Mc-
th a t is an asset and not a
neighbors have come to rely
brothers.
and church service at Scholls for
upon us , . , we cannot fail
Fathers’ Day Sunday m orning at
liability you want to
10:30 o’clock. The service will be
them with service.
Births
followed
by
a
community
pot
luck
use Concrete.
Resolution seeking to fu r th e r ! Hall—To Mr and Mrs. L. B. Hall dinner at the church.
Phone 251
The fortunes and heritages
protect the health and interests of of Hillsboro at the Wilcox Memorial
hospital. Portland, Ju n e 11, a boy.
which men leave behind are un­
Plans Series of Recitals—
school children was adopted Sat­
Connell—To Mr. and Mrs. Reid
certain, insecure, estates and in­
Mrs Erma Taylor Sparks will
urday by the Hillsboro Grange. The Connell of Hillsboro, Ju n e 9, a
open her annual music class re ­
heritances may and do p a s s .
group proposed th at teachers be girl.
citals Friday evening, Ju n e 21st.
Only
the Memorial will positive­
Kummer—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
ar­
required to present a certificate
A scries of five will be given, on
old Rumm er of Rt. 4, Hillsboro, Ju n e 21, 24, 25, 26 and 28 Time
ly stand forever as a rem inder
from a physician indicating free­ Ju
n e 11, a girl.
and a history of those who lived
and place will be published next
dom from tuberculosis or other
W yatt—To Mr. and Mrs. C. E week.
and passed beyond.
contagious diseases. The resolu­ W yatt of Hillsboro, Ju n e 11, a boy.
tion also proposed th at if, after
Moeller- -To Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
OREGON M O N U M E N T W ORKS
C. R. M errill is building a new
com plying with this requirem ent, I ard Moeller of Blooming, Ju n e house on North Fifth avenue be­ H. H, Stannard, Mgr.
4th a t Main, Hillsboro)
North of Cannery, .cross W . Washington St„ Phone 1341
teachers proved unfit m e n ta lly ,112, a boy,
tween Main and Lincoln.
g us
Oregon Fortunate
Social N ews of
Local Folk and
Their F r ie n d s
Miss L. Schneider
Bride of Mr. Kucck
S i'll
$35» $30 a n d $35
Takes Exception
W. G. IDE
HURRAH!
in8
Momingdew
Dependable Used Cars
Four-H Club Group
at Summer School
Nebraska Man Buys
«1
- _
Property
Near
Here
r '
CADY MOTOR CO. !£
Sw orn
JU ST THINK!
()9 C
School Consolidation '
Vote Set for July 8
W HY WORRY?
They Lay Later
to Serve
PALM DRUG STORE
:Kirri„» „i„,o„laTS
Farmers’ Cash Store
If You Want a Building
Health Protection
Sought by Grange
The Memorial - - -
Hillsboro Concrete
DELTA DRUG
STORE
Brick &, Tile Co.
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