The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 29, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
H IL L S B O R O
Annual County
Exhibit Opens
A P .G U S ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Buxton School
Opens Monday
T h rills o f P en d leto n R ou n d-U p Soon Due
A ttr a c t iv e
D is p la y s , M a n y
E vents D ra w In te re s t
T o w n s e n d C lu b Selects
A d v is o ry C o m m itte e
When Jackasses Play Ball
m ii
'Sv
one!
1 Py Mr.. Jr««« Meyer.)
soled by the Hillsboro Business A
BUXTON Buxton school opens
Professional Women's club; the
September 2 with Miss Gladys Ov
mutt dog show under the direction
orton of Creswell as teacher for
of the Hillsboro Rotary club; and
the upper grades ami Miss Mamie
the colt show. The latter event is
Sandy of Banks for the primary
being put on for the first time this
grades. Both teachers have taught
year and Manager Minton expects
several years in tins district. ,1
at least 15 purebred and crossbred
Meyers is delivering the wuikt to
colts in the show. Merchandise
the schoolhouse.
prizes are planned for the twin
?
A boy. David Bruce, was born to
round-up and the mutt dog show.
([« P J
Mr and Mrs. David Edwards at
while ribbons will be awarded in
Forest Grove August 23.
the coll show.
Booths prepared by the Farm
Move to Portland
Union and Grange are particularly
Mr and Mrs A Martin and
outstanding this year, each exhibit
daughter have moved to Portland
depicting the products character­
Tlie Martins have been living on
istic of area of the groups origin
the W II. Hlddtnk farm known J men", n i 'ü ? ’1**
n ,n,blvS " ,al “ c ilh*'nd of
Hillsboro busln,
Booths will not be required to con­
as the old West place
form to standard requirements as in
men and the county all-star teams when they meet Wednesday evi
Mr
and
Mrs.
Fred
Benefiel
and
mug at the Shute ball park in the popular donkey-ball game
past years and a large number of
son Ray Glenn. Kenneth Albrecht,
attractive and unique displays have.
Mrs Jesse Meyers and Elsie drove
been prepared
11 ty of entertainment for the nudi
to Birkenfeld with Miss Edna Rig
Grange booths are located in the
etice.
gle
of
San
Fernando,
Cal.,
who
was
agricultural building and have been
Mayor J H Garrett will act
visiting
relatives
there.
prepared by the following subord­
umpire for the game, while A.t |
Move
to
Vernonia
inate granges: Leedv, Gale. Buxton
Mlltenbcrger will handle announce­
A '
Mr. and Mrs Robert Hilliker
Hillsboro. Tigard. Beaverton. Cedar
"Everything sold bul the
ment* over the loud speaker.
have moved to Vernonia,
Mill and Aloha. Booths of the fol­
pullets You are a fine medi­
Select Advisory Group
lowing Farm Union locals are lo- !
um for ails. Please insert In
cated in building B; Blooming
A meeting of the Townsend club
classified for this week.'1
Cedar Mill. Kansas City, Laurel-
was held at the grange hall August!
Thus w rote A. A Fisher of
Scholls, Gaston. Middleton. Ver-
21. The following persons were
»'TW»
Beaverton route 1 after run­
boort and West Union.
chosen to serve on the advisory
ning
three advertisements in
Commercial displays have been
l C .ia llh ii..)
|,s v e m t .)
committee Harry Seabold S r. Joe
the Argus of August 1. He
installed on the west side of the
consisting of E I. Johnson. I. T
Pongratz Sr.. 11. Quier, Sam Stow-;
used
eight
lines
under
"Farm
agricultural building and building
McPhccters. W Verne McKinney
<
ell. Mrs. G. E. Beers and Mrs !
Machinery," fixe lines under
B. Exhibits in the open classes for
Rev. J T Cnattdloo and llolznngvi
Alice Estepp.
"Poultry
'
and
16
lines
under
crops and fruits are located in the
Elsie Meyers and Harold Fisher
Tile new building Is a one story
"Cuttle." His comment and
agricultural building with h o m e
were overnight visitors at the Earl
structure with a brick and stone
Insertion
order
for
another
economies displays on the floor
Fisher home at Sunset camp Friday
exterior Dimensions are 66 by 52
advertisement came for the
above. Future Farmer exhibits are
night.
feet.
next issue.
in building B. while boys' a n d ;
Mr and Mrs Carl Watson o f !
Seven .postmasters have serve I j
Use of the classified col­
girls' 4-H club displays are in the
Newport spent the week-end here
here since the first poatofflee wax
4-H club building. Stock exhibits
umns of the Argus will prove
M r and M rs M W atson, Elsie
extublished in 1875 Miss Mary A
are housed in the barns at the
Meyers and Harold Fisher visited
profitable to all who use
Brown was the first, serving from
south of the grounds. Cash prem­
Mi and Mrs. Earl Fisher at Sun
them consistently. Occasion­
1875 until I8!8i Site was followed
iums totaling approximately $2.009
set eamp Saturday night
ally results may not l»e ob­
by Herman Schulrnerlch. who was
and .ribbons are offered in the var­
Mr and Mrs Louie Dober of
tained hut these cases are
II)
office from IHtWJ lo ItWk) Others
ious’ events.
Banks attended the dance here ,
only rare and c a n n o t h e
In the order of their appointments
Buildings have been cleaned ar.d
Saturday night.
ascribed to any luck of read­
are It Waggener. B P Cornellua,
renovated for the event and the
ers, rather to a lack of de­
J C. I.amkin. 11 A. Ball, anil Hole
grounds have been put in firs:
mand.
nagel. All but the latter two are
class shape for the convenience of i Queen of the 193,3 Pendleton Round-Up. Helen Hansell of Ithrnn. Oregon, beckons one and all to the
' now deceased.
visitors. Minton urges county folk time honored leader of all frontier exhibitions which will be held September 12, 13 and 11.
invite friends from outside of th e ,
A rg ils classified ads get results.
county to attend and "show them a ; Inviting all lovers of the old
Parade Director George Strand I being given, Last year's field of
real fair.”
(Continued from pare__
West to the 26th annual Pendleton has even sent abroad for boots of competitors drawn from nearly
Cedar Mill Farm Union band will Round-Up, September 12, 13 and a certain cut to insure the histor­ every state in the Union and from in Cedar Mill, three each in For­
play this afternoon and evening to­
est Grove and Beaverton and the
fCtmtImiesf from |»**e on«|
day and Friday, while the Forest 14. Dr. Wilson D. McNary, presi­ ical accuracy of one of the many Canada, numbered 215. Thia year remainder in rural communities.
but it is anticipated that the semi-
Grove band will play Saturday aft­ dent of the Pendleton Round-Up sections of the "Westward Ho" pa- more than 300 aro expected, ac­
Cost of one of the Hillsboro darkness
will add to the confusion
Association,
draws
attention
to
a
!
rade
which
will
be
staged
on
Frt-
cording to E. N. "Pinky" Boylen. j homes was $18.000 and one in For­
ernoon and evening. Other enter­
tainment features will include con­ ; seven point program of Improve-j Jay. September 13th. The parade Arena Director, and John Hales, est Grove cost $10,000. Total in­ and excitement of the game.
Lawai players who have already
- ment which will make this year's , will be sponsored by the granges Competitive Events Director.
cessions, rides, shows, etc.
vestment in new construction was
signed as candidates for the Hills- j Aft* Here Again” for the
Department superintendents are show greater than ever. The of Umatilla county this year and,
Three of the new bucking hor­ placed at $68.300.
boro
team include T W McDonald. i poultry men and dairymen.
as follows: Livestock, R. M Banks , points of improvement are: still ] with all the pioneer characters of ses purchased this year by the
lieve that the thief knew where <) O C o s le it, E Hornbeck. J M Poultry and dairy product.«
of Banks: farm crops, vegetables I better bucking contests: the finest stagecoach and covered wagon
Round-Up are "Pilot Rock," "Jack the funds were located.
Person. P I, Patterson. Jake Weil.
and granges, H. T. Hesse of Hills­
Ho” parade in Round- i days, wilt be more elaborate and 'O Spades" and "Mystery." "Pilot
Theft of a $175 diamond and Nye O Bristol. 1. C. Kramjen. W higher, feed choaper. Why
boro route 2; domestic science. I "Westward
Up
history;
Increased
prize
money
colorful
than
ever
before.
No
Rock," a 1300 pound sensation, sapphire ring sometime the first of Verne McKinney, James M Wells. not start that flock of pu|.
Mrs. H. W. McDonald of Tigard,
domestic art, Mrs. Elizabeth M. for contestants; more Indians en­ other western exhibition bas as was acquired from Waiter Sni.ili last week was reported Saturday I A l Busch. Claude Cook. Jack Mur- j lets on Hodgcn - Brewster
camped
on
the
grounds;
popular
many Indian participants as the-of Pilot Rock. The other two, of to Sheriff Connell by Mrs David ton. Orange Phelps, John Gardner, !
Vincent of Tigard: floral, Mrs. Jean
Warrens. Forest Grove; boys’ and ticket prices; $10,600 spent to im­ Pendleton Round-Up and nowhere which great things are expected Almont of Reedvilie. The ring h ail1 George McGee, Lee Oakes. Clem Egg Mash and produce eggs
been hidden in a camera and placed Eslinger and C. 1. Campbell Olli tit lower cost? Try it and bi
girls' club work, O. B. Kraus and prove grandstands and arena; a is a parade put oo of the caliber by Livestock Director
H erb
L. E. Francis; Future Farmers, R. larger field of entries In racing. | of the "Westward Ho.” parade In Thompson, were acquired at Union, j in a dresser drawer, according to crs wishing to tryout for places I 1 convinced.
the report.
are asked to register with Wilbur
M Adams of Forest Grove.
roping and bulldngging; and
the opinion of thousands who have Oregon.
Sentence on Robert W Osborn of Dillon at the fire hall,
Members of the fair board in­ more attractive "Happy Canyon” i seen it.
Advance reservations, according neat Sherman s mill, who plead) The gume has proven immensely
clude Minton, president and man
| The thing that Insures world's to Roy W. Ritner. Round-Up as­ guilty Monday to a charge of lar- popular in other Oregon cities and
ager: Hesse, first vice-president; pageant and night show.
"Roosevelt
Trophy”
and
"Phillip
'
championship
performers
in
bronc
and Banks, second vice-president.
sociation secretary, are far In ex­ ceny by bailee, will be imposed the frantic antics of the players Feed • Seed • Wool and Poultry
"Better Housing” booth will be Rollins," will have to look to their ' riding, bulldoggtng and roping cess of previous years and a heavy this morning (Thursday). Osbor.i as they attempt to direct their
Telephone 3061
is alleged lo have borrowed a rifle long-eared steeds toward the regu-
sponsored during the fair by the laurels this year for the Round- ¡contests is the $3,000 prize list for
Federal Housing administration, ac­ Up will have 100 head of buckers this year's exhibition.—the largest attendance from the East Is In­ and used it as security for an auto- lar duties of baseball provide plen-
_
cording to T. G. Bronleewe. county
dicated.
When the Round-l p mobile repair bill.
chairman. Information regarding to d r w from. Among them are amount offered since just after the makes Its bow September 12. 13
new
dis«,,ieries
loaded
with
equine
World
War.
In
addition,
$1,500
keeping
a
dog
without
a
license,
the program will be available and
Y o u r A p p e tite D em an ds
, worth of merchandise awards are and 14, packed stands are assured.
Mrs M A James of near Huber
a number of model houses will be dynamite.
was fined $10 and costs in the local
on display. Plans are also being
justice of peace court. The fine was
made to have moving pictures at
the Veterans' hospital, following an
suspended upon purchase of the
least one evening.
operation.
necessary license Four other con-!
Showing of dairy cattle that have
T 'ie o r l I-»»z
Mr. Atchenson was a member of
victions on similar charges were
not been tested and found free
v^ILC U D y ¿ jjJ L c lK C r Scout Harrington camp, U. S. W. V
returned recently, according to the
from Bang's disease will not be al­
; at Hillsboro, and was a veteran of
(Continued from page one!
dog
control board. One each was'
(Continued
from
page
one
lowed this year by the fair man­
Its flavor tempts you . . . its
Co.
D,
Second
Oregon
volunteer
agement. While this decision may a sugar substitute from dahlias and infantry. He was quartermaster back, he was met by two other handled by the Tigard and Forest!
passengers
and
a
fight
ensued
artichokes;
alcohol
for
use
as
mo­
Grove
courts
and
two
at
Beaverton.1
the
favorite for parties . . .
reduce the showing the manage­
sergeant of that company.
Suit for $1110 damages was filed
Mecklen was bound over to the
ment feels that it is worthwhile tor fuel from coal, shale and farm
its
the
perfect dessert. Try a
Funeral services will be held at grand jury Wednesday following a in the circuit court Wednesday b y ;
to protect the valuable dairy in­ products; wood pulp in its many Rose
Home, East Sixth and preliminary hearing before Don­ the Southern Hardware & Seed
dish
today
or treat y o u r
dustry of the county, according to uses and possibilities, a n d soy Alder Funeral
Portland. Friday aft­ ald T. Templeton, county judge. Stores against E B. Anderson. The
Minton. Washington county is the beans for paint oils. He declared ernoon streets,
at
3
o'clock,
and
interment
taste
with
pie
or cuke Siber-
that
the
farmer
must
be
willing
plaintiff
alleges
that
he
contracted
Bail was set at $250.
first to place this regulation on
to shift to take advantage of his I will be in the veterans' plot at
with the defendant July 23 of this
rianated
at
showing at county fairs.
Charges
of
reckless
driving
and
Lincoln Memorial cemetery in that
opportunities.
for delivery within a reason­
failing to obtain an operator's li­ year
time of 60,000 pounds of hairy
A real opportunity for industrial city.
cense were filed against E B able
He
is
survived
by
his
widow.
| alcohol was visioned by the speak-
Hendricks of Carlton Monday in vetch seed at $8 15 per hundred.
T _ ,
_
, .
er. who said the country faced a Bertha Atchenson. and one sister in the Beaverton justice of the peace When delivery was not made, the
Jefferson,
New
York.
plaintiff was forced to buy other
gasoline shortage in ten years un-
court. Hendricks was arrested Sun­ seed
at $10 per hundred, according
/
less some new discoveries were
day
by
state
police
after
he
had
(Continued from page one)
to the complaint.
made. In order to hold our own, he
First and Baseline, Hillsboro
allegedly
collided
with
another
car
would have reduced such net re­ said, it would be necessary to dis­
Probate orders in the estates of
driven by John Knepper of Beaver­ Joseph
turn, to 3.08 per cent.
Galbreath,
Oscar
S.
Hund­
cover as much oil as has been dis­
ton. Joe Miono. also of Carlton and ley, Catherine M Payne, J a n e
"It can well be said that 3.08 covered in the last 70 years. Use
companion of Hendricks, was held Eliza
per cent is not a fair return, but of alcohol as a blend with gasoline
Andrews, Richard F. Gleason.
Responsibility for th e . collapse on a charge of being drunk in a John C. Bechen, J M. Hiatt, Georg«
so also can the same be said of the was cited as an outlet and as an
return of 3.56 per cent. It is not opportunity to conserve the sup­ of the Little Baldwin creek bridge public place.
Heynderickx. Flora C Hiilier. Wil­
Cate Motor company at Forest liam H. Williams. John Galbreath,
the proposed ordinance which re­ ply. He described the alcohol mix­ under a 38-car train August 6. re­
duces the net return below a fair ed in with gasoline as a splendid sulting in the death of five South­ Grove was broken into sometime Rosella Hathorn and Charity Cox
and reasonable one—obviously it anti-knock agency, which was be­ ern Pacific employes and injury to Saturday evening and approximate- were issued this week. Guardian-
three more, was fixed by the in­ 2r ,*58_in cash and checks were ship orders were issued for Julia
is other matters a n d conditions ing used in 21 foreign countries.
which are responsible.
vestigating board on the head of stolen Entrance was gained through Bryan. Smith minors. Luella Smith
Dr.
Christensen
said
a
blend
of
“L therefore, find that the pro­ in
.
. . . . . .
, the repair crew working on the a broken back window and an Mary E. Decks, Lucille Quaintance
? t,n«hE L been brid«e' R Andrews: his supervisor. open window to the office. The and Lester Gumm
posed ordinance does not violate
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.... the mean-
Put about 100,000 m en ( O. V. Chesney, and Bridge Inspec- money was hidden in the stock
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'public
within
ing of section 62-261, Oregon Code
work ?nd J*“ UP the Present; tor H. C. Jones.
room, leading authorities to be-
Argus classified ads get results.
1930, as amended. All parties are arm surPlus oi products.
, Cause of the wreck, it was dc
hereby notified that the public
i termined by the investigating board
utilities commissioner, for the rea­
was in permitting operation of
sons stated, will not file objections
train over the trestle when two
bents of the structure were not
to the proposed ordinance.”
longitudinally braced.
(Continued from pa ire
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“You Are a Fine
Medium for Ads”
Hillsboro Postal
Service to Move
»
Gain County Building .,
Operations Expected Donkevbali Game
Wednesday Night
"Happy Days
Farmers’ Cash Store
Agricultural Needs
S IB E R R IA N
CREAM
Bus Driver Charged
With Drunk Driving
Hillsboro Sustained
Hydrant Rental Act
Coslctt’s Bar-B-Q
Responsibility for
Bridge Crash Placed
FULLER
Varied Program Set
Annual State Fair
(Continued from pare one)
Poultry House Bums
at Aloha Thursday
(Continued from page ene)
Ask your attorney to send your
flames would spread to adjoining legal advertising to the Argus.
buildings. A bucket brigade o f!
neighbors attempted to control the
fire, but were unsuccessful.
Flames, believed to have recur­
red from the fire which swept
the area August 12, 13 and 14. en­
dangered a large tract of mer-
chantable timber and several homes
jn the vicinity of Scholls Friday
afternoon and night. Fanned by a
stiff wind, the blaze gained rapid
headway and burned over a strip
of cut over land a mile long and
B o u g h t and Sold
more than a quarter mile wide
before it was brought under con-
trol Saturday.
1928 B u ic k 4 -d o o r Sedan
Th_
..
nr f L H p
quarter 192 9 Essex C oupe
{. ¡. K .®
**« k' Cr h° rne
a. m.. livestock judging contest;
10 a. m., judging of handicraft,
home beautification and crops ex­
hibits; 1:30 p. m., crops judging
contest, 1.30 p. m., judging of dairy
cattle; 3 p. m.. poultry judging
contest; 3:30 p. m., rabbit judging
contest Tuesday, September 3, 9
a m. judging of gardeb exhibits:
1:30 p. m„ Judging of sheep, goats
poultry and rabbits. Wednesday,
September 4. 9 a. m.. Washington
county livestock demonstration; 1:30
p. m., judging of hogs. Thursday
September 5. 9 a. m„ Washington
county crops demonstration; 9 a. m ,
hog showmanship; 10 a. m.. sheep
J%'e: d ?tr'ct ',re 1
wa’’den. 1 9 2 8 Essex Coupe
showmanship; 1:30 p. m„ cattle
, ^ t , ir! n,d „ volunteers I 2 192 9 F o rd R oadsters
showmanship, Friday, September 6
on 1bc 1 re lnc'
192 9 W h ip p e t
11 a. m., Washington county mtscel-
.. „ . . . .
'
laneous demonstration; 7 p. m ,
WILLIAM S. ATCHENSON
1927 Essex Coach
special awards, which arc presented
William S. Atchenson of Albany,
in the main arena at the night formerly of Pendleton and Hills-
Several other cars
horse show.
! boro, died Tuesday afternoon at |
$15 and up
USED
CARS
Fire, Flood, Storm and Decay
will never harm the homes
and buildings made of our Ix
f* * ! * I f i f
Concrete Building Tile. They
improve with age and the
first and only cost is within
your reach. We try to be
honest and we make an hon­
est product.
All kinds of Top Work,
Painting and Body Work.
C ars W a s h e d
P olished
W illy s
and
Agent for
an d
G ra h a m -P a ig e
G ra h a m -P a ig e S edan
$8C 9 D e liv e re d H e re
W illy s 4 -d o o r Sedan
$ 5 7 9 D e liv e re d H e re
H illsboro Concrete
Brick Qi Tile Co.
G as - O il - Accessories
(Venetian ticket. F. W. Weldon.
Hillsboro Rt. 1)
Used Car Exchange
North o f Cannery, across
W . W a s h in g to n S t., P h o n e 1341
P A IN T
Powers Grocery I S fl L€ S€PT.
M A IN
For tun weeii only can you buy these
Puller Paintsst special price reductions.
This is a real opportunity to re-new
your interior walls, woodwork, floors,
etc.
a t iiig Mvinm. Stock up now on
the finest paints. This sale will not he
repeated this year.
STREET
P H O N E 81
Prompt Service . . .
S pecials fo r A u g u s t 3 0 an d 31
Corn F lak es
M
ilk
Red & White, large cans.
17c
3 fo r
Pancake
F lou r
Red & White.
L a rg e p k g .
SYRUP
Red & White cane and maple.
P in t ju g
P otato C hips
P
ork and Beans
Van Camp’s, with Tomato Sauce.
2 fo r
2n d an d W a s h .
P hone 2641
19c
15c
L a rg e size pkgs.
22-oz. tins
19c
FULLERGLO
TTic W ent’n mont p o p .
ulur ( ìnìm I i for interior
wall« and woolwork.
Semi-liifltrouA. Waa l i ­
able. Choice o f colora.
QUART
special price
FLOOR ENAMEL
F v lle rw e a r F lo o r
E e s e ifl
.r
JK tii (a tt
hard
QUART
special price
P in t ...5 2 c
Calion $2.911
llalf-Cnllon $1.59
INTERIOR
VARNISH
STOVE
EHAMEL
Sperrlite put« a hard,
traigh, gloMny finish on
furniture, floor*, wood-
work, etc. Stand* hard
wear. Quick-drying.
PIN T
special price
stands
wear. Givea a pnree-
lain-likn snrfare. Easy
to wash. Quick-drying.
89'
C a lio n ... $2.79
ffne)
ReducedPrices
SPCCiflL
20c
Red & White. 3 pkgs.
3 rJ -l4<j!
.
Q u a rt........... 99o
D ecorri alvei a hard,
glossy finish to «loves
and pipes. Resists heat.
D o e s n 't b u r n o r
smoke. Easily applied.
58
P IN T
special price
H a lf-P in t. ,29e
. .
Quarter P in t. .20«
19c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Aug. 30 and 31 only.
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
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