The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 22, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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W ith W k M i la C m b t a r i tha H llla k a ra Independent
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Security Wage
Much is being said about the “security
wage” under the works progress admin­
istration and it is being condemned by-
labor and unemployed groups. The whole
plan was conceived by the Roosevelt ad­
ministration to help the unemployed, yet
we have the spectacle of those whom it
is intended to help parading in opposition
and striking against the “security wage. ’
W. J. Patrick, president of the Nation­
al Economic Welfare Federation, e v e n
went so far as to tell the Oregon labor
federation that the “unemployed are of
the unanimous opinion they won’t scab
on the job. Some have tried it but they
have been well taken care of, I believe.
.The object of WPA, with its ‘security plan
of wages, is to smash the American stand­
ards of wages, hours and other conditions
of labor.”
Such talk seems uncalled for and far
from appreciative of wholesale efforts to
improve the lot of unfortunate u n e m-
ployed. The theory all along should have
been useful projects based on the idea of
“No Work, No Eat." When sincere ef­
forts are made to provide security it hard­
ly seems logical that they should be met
with abuse.
The government contends that to use
the prevailing wage would defeat the pur­
pose of absorbing the unemployed and
take them off the dole. That the $4.800,-
000 would not do the job. Maybe after
all a system of dole, costing far less than
the work progress plan, would be the
easiest way out if security efforts are to
be met with strikes and protest parades.
We have always had a sincere sym­
pathy for those unable to secure employ­
ment and have contended that govern­
mental provision should be made for the
unfortunates of the depression. Strikes by
the unemployed against the efforts to
help them, and talk, such as that by Pat­
rick, rather than helping have the tend­
ency to alienate that sympathy felt by
most everyone.
ARGUS,
P. T. A. School of
Inst ruction Next
IKccA; at Aloha
The World Sorrows
The whole world is shocked at the
death of Will Rogers. America’s great
humorist, and the famous aviator. Wiley
Post, who were killed in an airplane acci­
dent in Alaska last Thursday. Rogers writ­
ings ami his work in pictures were whole­
some and beneficial to millions. Pertinent
comments of Will Rogers in bis daily news­
paper articles had a punch ami his fre­
quent humorous attacks on the great and
near great were also to the point ami so
fashioned that they hail little comeback.
With a homely saying he could sum up
a political and economic situation t It a t
would be very much to the point. Truly
the world has lost a great and loveable
citizen and for this it mourns. The death
of hardly anyone else in the world could
have been felt as keenly by people in all
walks of life.
General Martin. Sheriffs Connell ami
Pratt of Washington and Multonmah coun­
ties. respectively, and other officials were
condemned in resolutions passed at the
meeting of the state federation of labor
for their actions during the lumber strike.
They charged these officers with “official
tyranny" by interfering with picketing.
Well, if doing one's duty as an official in
permitting citizens their American rights
of life, liberty and the pursuit of happi­
ness and the preventing of beat-ups by-
gangs during such affairs i s “official
tyrannv” there should be more of it.
Although not up to desires of many as
to old age pensions the social security
measure has been enacted by congress
and signed by the president. It should af­
ford a sense of security never before
thought of in this country and will make
for greater happiness and contentment.
In the untimely death of Omar Fendall
at Forest Grove that city and the state
have lost a splendid and outstanding citi­
zen. He was one of the county's most
prominent and active citizens. Mr. Fendall
was an active church man and a leader
in civic and community affairs. He was a
man whom the community could ill af­
ford to lose in the prime of life.
Thui-iuluy, August 22,
H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
Will Rogers
Carried today, on wings of death.
There passed the soul of a man.
Few there are, who passing, leave
Such chasm for us to span.
A chasm of lonely, aching years,
Devoid of his kindly smile.
We try to grasp at reality,
Incredulous, the while.
A nation sought his council.
The world was friend to him.
The pauper and the king, alike,
Join in his requiem.
A man who loved the simple things.
Abhoring sham and greed:
His temple, nature’s solitude;
The golden rule, his creed.
z
His soul too big for petty things,
He loved to fly in God’s pure air.
He flew- so near “the other side,”
’Twas better landing, “over there.”
—RUTH COFFEE HILLIS.
(C o pxriitht. 19.151
mission Wednesday evening amt
will be investigated under the di­
rection of that group V II Stan
bery, consultant for ttie state plan
ning board, and a representative of
the WPA staff attended the »s
sion
Projects subm itted were as fol­
lows: Im proving grounds at Heed
vllle school; new (lienwood bridge;
improving building at Hock Creek
school; gymnasiums foi lliteon, C ar­
ton, Gaston union high and Cot
nelms schools, addition Io Cooper
Mountain school; new road to Beav­
erton reservoir; new Metzger water
system; W underlich canyon roud;
d ea lin g and landscaping Mct/ge?
park, rei>ulrs Forest Grove sewer;
installing Forest Grove street Signs;
const ruction overflow Hue from
reservoir to Gules Creek for Forest
Grove; Cornelius p a r k ; repairs
llazvldale school; drainage Hose-
dale school; general repairs Me
Ktnlcy, Scoggins and Dilley schools;
ami extension of Hillsboio sewer
sy stem.
Bequest that the county comm it­
tee he given technical advisors io
conduct the investigation of p ro ­
jects subm itted for its approval
was made during t h e meeting
Tuulatln Valley Flood Control pro­
gram was also discussed.
Pomona Grangers
I Told Animal Picnic
Washington cuuiity 1'iuniuiu giuugu
picnic ut Avalon pat k ncur Tigard
whs attended by uppiuxlinulely |:,n
grangers .Sunday afternoon. Huy
llcw ltt, Salem iitlnincy, was (It,.
principal speaker.
Plans fur the Washington county
grunge council meeting in Hillsboro
on Sepleuiber 2ft were announced
Tigard grunge officials also an
nonneed iheir picnic Ihls Sunday ut
Tigard's park.
A school ol instruction for W ash­
ington County P urent-Teacher «*-
soeiution officers und member« will
bo held Tuesduy, August 27, 10 a
in. to 3 p. ni. at Aloha Grange hall
Luncheon will be sei ved at noun
by the ladies of the Aloha (.«range
Home Economics’ club, at the usual
price.
The local presidents have re ­
ceived their packets, and a special
Mirth«
group for presidents wilt study the
Matthew» To Mr. and Mr« F. A
subject “How To Use the Packet.'*
M atthews uf Aloha, August h i ,
Comm ittee chairm en a n d other
Kill.
members will study. How To Help
the President Use the Packet."
Honored tin A im lvrrsarlrs—
State officers, including Mis Wil
About dll friends of Mr». T hom .,.
liam K let/cr, president. Mis C. W
McCourt mid of Mr. u n d Mi
Walls, headquarters aide, Mrs L
Italph Scott tendered them u «ur
l> C ourtw right, membership, Mrs
prino last Wednesday evening ut
O liver C row ther, publicity, a n d
Pilgrim lloiiiic, the occasion being
Mrs. Sam Hellah, P T. A. maga
the blrthduy unnlvcrnury of Mis"
zine, will conduct the institute
McCourt mid the wedding annivci ■
Som e’ interesting work for the
snry of Mr. mid Mr». Scott. Fea­
state convention at Medford in O c­
tures
of the evening were a b irth ­
tober will be carried out. publicity
day march mid the renew al of wed
records und m aterials will b e
ding vow». The honor guests re ­
shown, and Mrs. Sam Hellah will
ceived remembrances. Mi» 8coti
bring something new to the coun-
1» a buti .o drueoness unit prcsldi n t
' cil. The new m em bership plan will
of Pilgrim Guild.
be explained.
Two attendance aw ards will be
Mrs. Rutledge Ilonorrd—
given: One to the local having the
Brush and gross fire near the
A blrthduy surprise party was
largest per cent of m em bership Durhuin
quarry powder house Tues Kiven for Mrs Joe Kullerlge on
present, and one for the largest
o f 'm c ^ c r , a ll e n d b ir q w Ä
l o l t i onslderable August 12 ui Iho home of her
apprehension t o county officials mother, Mrs. K Straw . The evi
institute
Fifty pound» of dynam ite In the ning was spent In playing cards
Officers of P. T. A. county coun­ house was moved to safety us were
cil met last week ut the home of 100 dynam ite caps.
IteshliiRle that leaky roof with
I Mrs. Allen Knight. president, For-
The fire was brought under con the famous Sntiler cedar shingle
_
t trol during the ufternoon by a doz- 1 C arnation Lumber C o, exclusive
instruction,
In * the - VI1 nlt,„ „ fter it tmd covered approx­ •.ales agents. Fores! Grove. Phone
.
- and - other Items
—
I year’s work. Mrs W. E. '«lays, vlce- imately 10 acres. Cause of the blaze 20
27
! president of N orth Plains; Mrs. C was not determined.
| It. M artin of G arden Home, vlce-
I president; Mrs. T. F. Metcalf. Dur-
SEED CONTRACTS
I ham, secretary, w ere present. Be­
If you want to grow Peas und
cause of moving from the county,
Vetch on contract see us now’
Mrs Metcalf resigned us secretary,
I and Mrs. C. II. Ebelmesser of D ur­
A. 51 HAND NEED CO.. Inc
ham was elected by the board to
Holstcin-Fricsinn association of
707 N E. Union Ave
fill the vacancy.
| America is aw arding n book en-
Portland
Oregon
Commlttee chairm en were e le c t-1
, Holstein-Friesian H isto ry '
ed by the board us follows: Mem­ to each boy or girl winning first
bership, Mrs. C arl Sande, Forest place in the Holstein classes nt the
W K l,K A L I N
k K A L KK TA TK
Grove, progruni, Mrs. Paul P atter­ county fair, according to L. E
W rit«
son, Hillsboro; recreation and m us­ Francis, assistant county agent The
F
ir«
«nS
A
u
l.it,tu
liu u ra n r«
ic, Mrs. George Hite, Sherwood; book is a history of the introduc-; M «k« t^ m iu «1,4 I M U tll«
« - B u r » ,» Bun4a
hospitality. Mrs. Carl Diebold, For­ tlon of the breed In Anivrlcu and
WISMER **
est Grove, parent education. Mrs. throughout tha wurld; the fam ilies1 KURATLI
H lll-a ilO K O . OREGON
W E. Mays, North Plains; health of the breed; and the personalities
who
contributed
to
its
establish­
T«lM>tun«
lt
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l
111« b u i « l g|.
and sum mer round up. Mrs. M. V.
Jackson, North Plains; finance and ment. It contains over four hundred
budget, Mrs. Hogers, Tim ber; pub­ illustrations.
The Holstein show Is one of the
lications. Mrs Jucokcs Shuts; pub­
licity, Mrs. R P Rasmussen, Alohu; strongest dairy cattle shows ut the
legislation and juvenile protection, county fair. Last year there were
32 head of Holsteins shown by club
B ritt Nedry, Tigard.
I'hotto i»53
Hilluboro
boys and this year a larger number
FUNRBAL IHRKCTOKN
will be shown.
and
LICENNKD F.MHAI.MFKN
l ire Endangers
Powder Magazine
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HIIM
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Holstein Association
Plans Fair Awards
at Port Angeles and Seattle, Wash . | C olo, visited Mr. Riem enschnelder's
and Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. cousins. Misses Linda and Mary
Mesdames H. K. Lucas and Fred Koch. H F. and E. L. Koch of Fir-
I Jensen, and Dr. S kinner of Bend. dale and F. H. Koch of Cornelius,
Mr. and Mrs. B. R Pooley, Mr and and others at Forest Grove this
Mrs. C. H. Emmott and Mrs. George week. The visitors w ere much im-
qf P ortland visited Mr Pres^cd w ith Oregon Miss Linda
Many friends join in extending sym­ Thompson
and Mrs H R Emmott and Mr Koch accom panied the visitors to
pathy to the Bechen family in the death and Mrs. John Hare Sunday.
Lincoln beaches Monday
of tne husband and father, John Bechen,
Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore and Mrs A
Raymond Wilson, who has been
a substantial and worthwhile citizen. He O. P itm an attended the tea at t h e ' visiting his aunt. Mrs Alfred Bur- A brtdal shower was given for [
home of Mrs. C harles McNary near by, in Iowa for the past f o u r
made a real success of the farming busi­ Salem
Thursday afternoon, to raise months, returned home Wednesday Mrs. Harold Williams (nee F lor­
ness in his more than 30 years of resi­ funds for the M cLoughlin home at i and is a guest of his grandparents. ence I.ogani of Aurora at the home Hearing Involvin'! the protest uf Gas Pains and Indigestion victims,
i Mr. and Mrs J. Nicodemus. He of Sam Logan by her aunts. Mrs. the Oregon-W ashington Water Sei v why su ffe r' For quick relief from
dence in this county. Quiet and reserved, Oregon City.
was accompanied from Portlnnd by Lee Logan and Mrs. Alvah Logun, [ ice company uguinsl u reduction of stomach distress due to excess acid,
Mrs.
H.
L.
M
acKenzie
and
sons
Mr. Bechen had many true friends.
I hydrant charges in the city of <et a free sample o.' the I'd *»
returned Sunday from a two weeks' his mother, Mrs. Maurice Coturri. Thursday afternoon.
She was the recipient of many Hillsboro from «3 50 to 87 cents •* Treatment, n doctor's prescription
’ vacation at Rockaway. Mr. Mac- and her house guest, Miss Paulme-
month was held In the state uttl- at the Hillsboro Pharm acy Adv
lovely and useful gifts.
I Kenzic spent the last five days ria Sudinna of San Francisco
A recent Rotary club speaker cited the ! there.
The afternoon was spent in vis- A n ' o S e T e " !
S“ 1*'1" Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mertz and ¡ting
and game* The bride's table An or^ n“'> 7 reducing the charge
intense family love and interest in Japan,
George Johansen of the shoe daughter Mary Ellen of Eugene wa» decorated in ulnk und w hite
«¿opted recently by the city
saying that even if a sixth cousin were departm ent at Weil's has returned are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John v with
A. ith a •» center
4« .»it .r » piece
i
r pink
u roue.«. council
of
,
« under the home rule amend*
a week's vacation in Southern Kanina J r and Mr. and Mrs E I
out of work other members of the family j after
a bride’s cake of the same col-
, « .u ,
Donelson. Mrs Kamna is a daugh­ and
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.i"“ ; » - e
would give him shelter and help. That is Oregon.
P au l Seligman spent the week- ter ol Mr and Mrs. Mertz.
far different from the congressman, who ' end at the home of his daughter. Mrs Cecil Jones of San Jose, „ ga°
.. J
„
I the $3.50 rate per month previouslv
Present were Mesdamcs F D was upheld in an opinion by the
receives $10,000 a year, and admits that Mrs. Elmer Smith, at Hoquiam, Cal., left for her home Monday aft- Logan.
William Smith, E. B. Watts, slate suprem e court
ter a w eek's visit here w ith her
his parents and four brothers are on the Wash.
with the purchase
H. V. Dyer. O. A. McLeod. D. Sus-
In case the utility commissioner
uncel,
C
harles
Evans,
and
the
F.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Cornelius
and
relief rolls.
bauer, K. Harneckcr, C. E. Dyer, rules against the city, ordinance
! Cal Jack and Miss H ettie Jack W. Heintz family. She was re tu rn ­
uf a
E. B urkhalter. O D augherty and may be referred to the voters and
spent the w eek-end at Newport and ing home from a trip to Iowa.
small daughters, and Jessie Smith; ! a favorable vote would mean ttuit
DePoe Bay.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Holznagel and Misses Berniece Logan, Leona and the reduced rute would prevail
The political “claptraps” are mong the
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bath of A n­ family and Mr and Mrs J. N Wiley M argarite Colvin of Aurora, Evelyn t
If the grass, weeds and brush continue country’s greatest liabilities. One can hear I selmo,
and
family returned the last of
Neb., arrived Saturday for a
Doris Logan, and Messrs. Sam, j
to grow at the Hillsboro cemetery and no or read their sayings most every day and visit w ith th eir aunt, Mrs. J. W. the week from a camping vacation and
Lee, Alvah and Louie l.ogan, Ken- [
a t Rippling Waters.
Maier.
effort is made to clean up the condition, Oregon has its share.
ncth and Donald Logan.
Mrs. Paul Patterson and Georgia
Three pieces of Federal
Mr. and Mrs Robert Watts of
residents of the community will have to
and Paul Jr., and Mrs. Ada Patter
P
ortland
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E
School
Bond
Issue
at
t hip-proofed Htainlexa
hang their heads in shame. It will be a
Annual picnic of the Washington
B. Watts and Mr. and Mrs. O rin : s°n w ere guests at luncheon Friday
reflection on the entire community if such
at the A. Robinson home at Lake
D arety of N orth Plains Friday.
enamelware.
B eaverton Loses A gain county post. Veterans of Foreign
Wars, and A uxiliary will be hel l
a condition is permitted to continue.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coman and Mrs. Grove.
BEAVERTON—By a vote of 171 Sunday
nt HipplinK W aters |>ark
Dr. H. D. Huggins performed a to 142 local voters Monday defeated
Coman's mother. Mrs. L. M. Phil-
Various local people have grown old
: lips of Portland, spent the w eek­ tonsil operation Tuesday morning the $25.000 bond issue for construc­ coffee, cream und sugar will be fu r­
Fifteen
Years
Ago
nished
and
picnickers are asked to
and weary in their efforts to secure the
for Cecilia Bowden and for Helen tion of a new grade school The
end at Seaside.
A ugust 12, 1920—Josiah West, 89, one of
Cyrus on Wednesday morning at first election in Ju ly resulted In bring well-filled lunch baskets.
M odel Y
$ 59.95
co-operation of l o t owners, relatives, th e Argus,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Whiddon
and
Progrum of interest to all v e t- '
most w idely known of Oregon dairym en and
Jones hospital.
an adverse vote but some votes cruns
friends, citizens and fraternal groups in a pioneer
and
their
friends
is
being
of 1855, w ho settled n ear Hillsboro, died daughter spent the week-end in
M
odel
W
$
79.95
C laribel Wiley, daughter of Dr. were contested and the second
P ortland at the J. P. Anderson
maintaining these hallowed grounds in a August 10.
and Mrs. D. E. Wiley, underw ent election was obtained by petition prepared by t h e committee i n
I
home.
charge Preparations are under the
County court buys big steam shovel for coun-
way that is not a discredit. Why cannot
Ask for demonstration.
Mr. and Mrs. O rville D. Vokum a tonsil operation at St Vincent's Whole cost of a new school, as direction of P erry L. Batchclar. T
hospital i n Portland Wednesday proposed, would have been $45.000.
we make one more effort in the hopes of ,y use.
!
of
John
Day
were
Sunday
guests
C. D arnell and R. A. Allison
O. T. McWhorter, recent county agricultural
morning.
an
expected
federal
grunt
providing
EASY TERMS
bringing success? Will not some leader, agent at Montesano, Wash., has been nam ed Wash­ of Ju d g e and Mrs. Donald Temple- Mrs. Ola Hanson, who has been a portion.
interested in the welfare of the commu­ ington county agent to succeed Neil Jam ison, re ­ , ton.
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Jo
h
n
­
Mr. and Mrs. H A. K uratli and
nity and a proper care of these grounds, signed.
son, returned Monday to Portland
Threshers start turn in g out grain. W inter w heat daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and will leave soon for Minnesota
volunteer to hepd up the efforts.
and «Mrs. Abe Stoller at Bethany.
averages from 25 to 50 bushels per acre.
to continue her lecture tour.
Mrs. Anna Hofmann returned
W ashington County M erchants' association formed
A drive past there on the highway will
Second A m erican-Japanese s t u ­
and Mrs. W. G. H are visited
w ith J. H. G arrett as-president, O mar Fendall, vice- T hursday from a week's visit w ith her Mr. brother-in-law
dent conference In Portland re-
and sister, Mr
convince anyone of the need for action.
(Continusd fn>m pa«« on»i
president; J. A. Black, secretary, and Mr. O'Neill : friends at Astoria and Rainier.
cently was discussed at the Rotary
and Mrs. William Will, at B rem er­
of Banks, treasurer.
Dorothy K uratli spent the w eek­ ton. Wash., last week and w ent on et vir. dismissal; Joseph Ollln vs. club luncheon Thursday by Daviil
Carlson & Sherk company, dis­ Wilson of Portland. He said the
R eport has it th at a big radio com pany wishes end w ith her cousin, Beverly Zah- to Victoria, B. C.
missal; Liquidation Bank of B eav­
to locate along the T ualatin river, near Hillsboro, 1 ler, in Portland.
Housing problem has become a serious for
Mrs. G race Todd, employed in erton, order to sell bond, order to plan was conceived a year ago by '
the purpose of installing a big w ireless plant.
Mr and Mrs. R H. Kelly visited the secretary of state's office at sell real estate, authorizing settle­ the Jftpaneac students In an effort
one in Hillsboro as in many other places
friends and relatives at Waldport Salem, visited her parents, Mr. and ment of bonds, order to make set­ to understand the viewpoint of the
Thirty Years Ago
two peoples.
throughout the country. Depression years
| this week.
Mrs. C. F. McFadden, Sunday.
tlem ent of Godard claim; Hilda S.
Next iluor to Venetian theater
August 17, 1905—Thomas S. Wilkes, for­
Robert Burlingame, chairman. In­
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. M ariner and
have cut down on the normal building to m er Argus,
Olsen vs. August W Olsen, d e ­
Mrs.
R.
W.
Cox
returned
F
rid
a
/
vited Rotarians to be nt his place
county surveyor, refuses $10,000 for his interest fam ily attended the dairy co-op
Hillsboro
fault;
J.
H
Westcott
Jr.
vs.
Carl
evening from a two weeks' visit
such an extent that people report great in his patent cash register.
next Sunday afternoon to see some
picnic at Jantzen beach Sunday.
Open until 9 F. M.
w ith Mr. Cox at Winthorp, Wash , ^ w V ts o n vx Alice A ^ A n d e ^ m 'e " ^ ' " ¿ ’ ri'geons return to his home
difficulty in securing modern homes. Per­
Hillsboro's future looks promising. City of sev­
Every Saturday Night
Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod of and relatives at Wenatchee.
haps the rent situation will have to change eral thousand visioned.
default, decree; Ina M. Frost
Beaverton visited Sunday of last
W. H Ijjerdorff returned S atu r­ al,
A
rgus
asks
th
at
Joe
Meek
day
be
set
at
the
Sam Frost, default, decree; and
week at the O. A. McLeod home.
somewhat to stimulate building, for own­ Lewis & C lark fair.
day night from The Dalles, w here vs.
William E. L. Brown vs. Robert L
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Searcy and he attended the American Legion Moore
ers say people are not willing to pay for
Ex-Senator Huston of Hillsboro Out for nom in­
ct al, dismissal.
children spent the week-end at convention.
the better houses. Meanwhile Hillsboro, in ation to succeed Binger Herm ann of congress.
Probate orders w ere Issued in
Long Beach, Wash.
Robert
W
hitelaw
of
Seattle
was
Word
comes
that
a
new
tow
n
is
to
be
platted
the last two weeks, has been known to on the D. Hilts place, near th e Roy school house, Miss Alice Schulm erich spent the a guest the last of the week of his the estates of Mary E. P atton,.E rick Discussion of the proposed Hills-
N ew 1935
Laura A. Snider, Ellen boro sewer project was condurted
have lost at least one family because of w here the railw ay will have a station and sidetrack. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Percy parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jam es White- Sundberg,
H
udson-B
uilt
C.
Davidson,
Dell
Davidson
S
in­
in Portland Saturday by C. C '
law.
inability to locate a good place here and
Practically all the grading on Tillamook line Jones at Yamhill.
clair, August Specht. Herman Schui- Hockley, acting regfonnl engineer
Mrs. H. A. Girod and daughters merich, Mae G. Mabry, H erbert A. for the public works adm inistra­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barney and
this family preferred to live here. Others contracted to Banks.
Noah Jobe, pioneer of 1845, died at fam ily children visited friends in St. H el­ Dorothy and Jean of Portland are Hubbert, Guy C. McCormic, Bern- tion, and three city officers. Hills­
have been known to do the same thing homestead
ens
Sunday.
visiting
her sister, Mrs. A rthur 1 hard Sehweers, and C harles C lif­ boro was represented by Council-
of town Tuesday. He w ent through
and the rivalry over houses is such that th e Cayuse west
w ar of 1847-48 and later w ent to the
ford Smith. G uardianship order was men J. O Robb and J M Person
Mrs. George W. Handsaker spent Reiling, this week.
C alifornia gold fields in 1849.
friendships are often endangered.
Monday and Tuesday in Portland
Elm er Johnson and Robert Coll­ issued for Sumuel K uratli.
and City Manager George McGee.
on business.
yer of Palo Alto, Cal., students at
McGee attended the district eon-1
I V. I. Megargel of G rants Pass ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. H arry
Delivered here.
Stanford
university,
arc
visiting
at
ference of county and municipal j
Miss Evelyn Haworth returned
I companied her as far as Crescent R utquist of Portland.
j
the
E.
L.
Johnson
home
this
week.
officials
nt McMinnville Friday eve- 1
Tuesday
from
a
week's
stay
with
City, Cal.
1935 T errap lan e Sedan
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry David of Miss Virginia Bestone of Portland.
Mrs. P aul Patterson, Mrs. Ada
Built-in trunk, demonstra­
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. S hort and Forest G rove w ere guests of Mr.
Mr and Mrs. B. W. Barnes re ­ Patterson and Georgia and Paul
Davis Goes East
' fam ily of P ortland were guests and Mrs. G. W. H andsaker last turned Thursday from a week at Jr. visited Bonneville dam Wed­
tor, perfect condition, low
Fourth of July celebration com ­
Leon S. Davis, personnel m an­
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. Aben- Thursday. The occasion was Mrs Oceanlake.
nesday of last week.
m ittee of Hillsboro Firem en’s asso­ ager nt the county SERA office, mileage, liberal discount.
droth. Velma Abendroth. who had David's birthday.
W D. Nickle of Madoc, Ontario, ciation, which sponsored the loenl
Dr and Mrs. H. D. Huggins re-
left Monday night for Mitchell, S. j
been visitin" in Portland, re tu rn ­
Mrs. Theresa A bendroth, who had , turned Sunday from a week's stay Canada, visited a few days last celebration this year, met with D., on business. He expects to re- i
Mrs Cora Cochran, who has been ed home with them.
week
w ith his nephew, J. N. Wiley, m em bers of the city council and i turn In about a week.
spending the summer with her p ar­
been visiting the past m onth with [ at Nelscott.
and family.
few others Fridny night at the Blue
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. E K. Burton and her son, Adolph A bendroth, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Ireland and
near Corvallis Brrtved home S atu r­ sons Ju n io r and Jack of Marshfield family in Portland, retu rn ed home Ju n e visited Mr. and Mrs. A. But-
Roy Fleshm an of LaGrande vis­ Facie cafe to review the 1935 cele­
If you change your address kind­
1929 P lym outh Coach
bration und discuss plans for hold­ ly notify the Argus direct and nt
day Mrs. Cochrane came down to w ere week-end guests of Mrs. B u r­ Sunday.
terw orth at Vadis Friday evening. ited Rev. R. L. Putnam Sunday.
$ 1 8 5 .0 0
ing
future
celebrations.
move her household furniture, and ton's sister, Mrs. Viola Sundberg.
once.
tf
Mrs. Lois Walworth spent F ri­
Mrs. Bessie McCoy and son and
Miss Betty Joan Kramien is vis­
will retu rn to Corvallis next week They came up to attend the Sund-
Financial report revealed a fi­
day
at
Albany.
Mrs. Callie Dailey of Laurel spent iting her aunt, Mrs. F. Baughman,
to take care oi her father, who is berg-Hogan wedding.
nancial success and the proceeds
1927 C hevrolet Pick-up
the w eek-end w ith Mrs. E. J. at Newberg for a week or more.
will be placed in a fund to back
ill.
Mr. a rd Mrs. Ja k e Weil and fam ­ Peterson.
$ 6 8 .0 0
W inifred Wiley is a guest this
the event in coming years. It was
Mrs. L P. Stranalian spent last ily returned last Sunday from a
Indicated that this fund would be
Mrs. William Moore and Mrs. N. week of Janice Cordova in P o rt­
week at Salem while her daughter. two weeks’ vacation at Spokane
land.
built up to meet any emergencies
Mrs. Elwln Barham, and two and Liberty Lake, Wash. While in V. Nelson of P ortland visited Mrs.
1926 Ford R oadster
such as had w eather and to provide
daughters visited Mrs. C harles Wait Spokane the Weils visited Mr. Nelson's sister, Mrs. E. J. Peterson,
Mr and Mrs. E. E Crouder (N et­
$ 3 5 .0 0
(Continued
from
pnue
on«)
for
the
holding
of
u
real
Wash­
Tuesday.
at Newport. Mr Stranahan and Weil's sister, Mrs. M. M. Cohen.
tie Lintonl left Wednesday for a
year there will be approxim ately ington county celebration and home­ Summer activity and re­
Mrs. Doris Jacobson drove to New­
week’s
vacation
at
DeLake.
Mrs. B ertha Johnson of Mosier
20 head of hogs and 40 head of
1929 Indian Scout “4 5 ”
sistance against heat are
Polly Melhulsh returned home
port Sunday and Mrs. Stranalian
Misses Berniece, Evelyn and D or­ sheep. A class for w ether sheep coming each year.
this week for a visit with
All expressed the belief that the
retu rn ed home with them from Monday from a w eek's stay at arrived
$ 1 1 0 .0 0
tests
of
your
child’s
stam-
is Logan spent a week in Portland has been added to the premium
her
son-in-law
and
daughter,
Mr
firemen should be given the priv­
Oceanside with her grandparents,
Salem.
visiting relatives and friends.
ina! The child whose sum­
and Mrs. R. J. Scearce.
list.
ilege
of
carrying
on
with
the
cele­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
E.
LaBare,
of
S
t
1929
Indian
Scout “4 5 ”
Mrs. Emma Oliver, form erly of
Mrs. E. M Tompkins of Caldwell,
In the poultry division, classes bration as they did this year, tine
Miss Dorothy Snyder, clerk at
mer diet is for the major
Hillsboro, and Mrs, Fred Willis of Helens.
Idaho, visited at the home of her for White Leghorns, Barred Rocks. speaker said the success was due
$
1
0
5
.0
0
Goar's
Woman's
Shop,
who
has
been
part our pure milk, is a
Mrs. J, W. Sm uck and children.
P ortland left for Los Angeles Sun­
Rhode Island Reds, ducks and tu r­ to the spirit the firem en put in­
ill, is spending the week with her cousin, J. W. Price, this week.
day to visit th eir sister, Mrs W. II Betty and Robert, returned Friday sister
Expert
Repair
Work
and
healthy child.
at Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butler of E lk­ keys have been provided. Rabbit to it.
Scott. They are stopping at Mon­ i to their home in Seattle, Wash.,
Electrical Repairs at
arid
milk
goat
exhibits
are
expected
ton
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
W.
Need
for
park
improvements
was
Mr. and Mrs. J. M orris Booth of
tague. Cal., visiting friends for a i after two weeks’ visit with her
Reasonable Prices.
to be about the same.
cited by several speakers.
Portland w ere dinner guests Inst Lentz Thursday.
few days and w ill also go to the sister. Mrs. C harles L. Walker.
There have been a few outstand­
Q
uart
Wednesday
evening
of
Mr.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
Koberstein
of
NEW
AUTEX BATTERIES
San Diego fair before they return.
C. R Worrell, Mrs. R uth McAllis­
Mrs. F. Abendroth.
Portland visited at the A. W. L ent: ing handicraft clubs in the county
Built by Willard
Mr. and Mr». H. E. S taples spent ter and daughter Marion, and Miss
during
the
past
year,
conscequently
$3.95 und your old battery
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy home Sunday.
Jean G ollershrude of G ray's River,
several good handicraft exhibits
the w eek-end at Tillam ook.
Mrs. Anna K irk of Weil's store is are expected.
of Dallas. Texas, w ere guests last
Mrs. M attie B ertoli left Tuesday Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs. L. C. week of Mr. K ennedy’s uncle and aw ay on her annual vacation.
Phone 2104
for h er home in O akland, Cal., all I Lomax Tuesday.
(Venetian ticket, S. A. Nedrow,
Mr. and Mrs. George Riemen-
Total of 22 proposed Washington
O ur classified columns may have
Mr and Mrs. T. G. Bronleew e aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bryant.
sr spending the sum m er w ith Mi
Route 1, Hillsboro)
IÄ2 3rd Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. B onar left schneidetCtnd daughter Jeanne and just w hat you are looking for— county WPA projects were pre­
Phone 21W
ind Mi«. Donald M egargel. She ! left Monday for a w eek's vacation
tf sented to the county planning com-
leaches school in O akland. Mrs. j at Vancouver, B. C. They w ere ac­ Monday for a tw o w eeks’ vacation H arry Leach of n e a r Denver, Read them.
Donclson ÔC Sewell
Bridal Shower
Given Thursday
Protest Hearing
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of Company Held STOMACH ULCERS
Free..
A Leader Needed
ZENITH
V. F. W. Post Plans
Outing on Sunday
Washer
... ’10 00
Justice Court Here
Reports Busy Week
Rotarians H ear of
Student Sessions
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Details Sewer Plan
Studied by Hock lev
TERRAPLANE
A. h.
,73g
Social News of
Local Folk and
Their F riends
Firemen, Others
Talk Celebration
USED CARS
4-H Club Groups
Plan Fair Exhibits
-
Mothers
10c
Planning Body Gets
McFall Jersey Diiiry
22 County Projects
Thomas S. Sholes ’