rgus ïTillsbo Oregon Products— The Argun le Printed on Oregon Mude New« Early Copy- Makes for Fewer Mistakes and Better Service W ith W h ich is C o m b in ed th e H illsb o ro In d e p e n d e n t Volume 42, No. 30 IhJUboru Jutlabhaluwl ÀMÏÎ* Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, September 12, 1935 Section 2, Pages 1 to 4 H illa b o ro A rg u n E a ta b lia lM d 1894 com plex against banks and N ic h o ­ A rg u s classified ads get results. las B iddle, then president o f the C e n tra l bank, was soon e m broiled in a p o litic a l feud w ith the ch ie f executive E d ito r's Note O ne of a series o f between e xp o un d in g and exp a nd in g Jackson, convinced th a t the Cen- 1 I discussions on c o n s titu tio n a l ques- the c o n s titu tio n ” tr a l bank was dangerous to dem o- | tlons prepared by m em bers o f th e : It w a , e x tre m e ly u n lik e ly th a t c ra tic ideals and in s titu tio n s , a r - , In stren g th e n in g and c la rify in g Renovation N ew * S e rvice W ith the Nearing End; U o f O fa c u lty fo r newspaper use, thiM arch fe d e ra lirt o f the tim e raigned it in his message o f 18291 H. E. Scheidt President of la u C n ollege ch in g o f th e new wheat con* the uct, the am endm ents chunge th ro u g h co-operation o f the college w o u ld , ai) to fin d j ust»fication fo r on the ground th a t its expediency I Honor Newlyweds Newly Organized Group , tr o l program comes w o rd from the p u rity p rice basis s lig h tly by o f *-fjcial sciences and school o f ce n tra l bank in his conception of and c o n s titu tio n a lity had both been , • W ashington th u t the adoption of adding the factors of in te re st un 1 jo u rn a lis m . federal sovereignty. questioned. I Hr Mr«. John M I>svM«on) tax rates and they broaden the the A A A am endm ents by C ongietu (llr M r* Hunk D u riM M I 1 By John T. Ganoe) The opin io n , u p h o ld in g the con- T w ic e he repeated his in d ic tm e n t j w h ich paym ents are H E L V E T IA —School bells w ere F ive years packed fu ll o f f in a n - , s titu tio n a lity o f th e bank and de- o f the bank and in three successive O R KN C O A Tow nsend m eeting hus g re a tly strengthened and c la r i­ basis on authorized in connection w ith basic rin g in g here M onday m orn in g . fie d the act An e xp la n a tio n o f the cia l chaos fo llo w e d Cose on the C a rin g it to be a necessary in - messages the c o n s titu tio n a lity o f ' wiei held In the school a u d ito riu m Thursday evening. D octor H enry amendm ent« has been received com m odities. Processing tax rate'» H e lve tia has three new beginners, he< ,s o f the demise o f the F irs t s tru m e rita lity o f the n a tio na l gov- the bank was questioned despite ' Young o f llllls b o iu exp la in e d the fro m the n a tio n a l o ffic ia ls by the and tux procedure are d e fin ed in D oris R itte r, R. Jean Youngen and U n ite d States Bank and in 1816 a e m in e n t, fo llo w e d along the lines the fact th a t M a rs h a ll had ruleu [ do w n by H a m ilto n in his de- it a necessary in s tru m e n ta lity a Townsend plan, and u local was O regon State college extension serv- greater d e ta il to in su re m ore fle x ­ A lb e rt Jossy T he same teacher, Second U n ited States B ank w ith ib ilit y and sm oother operation The Joseph Wenzel, is in charge R eno­ m uch la rg e r ca pital but w ith sim - f ense of the fin rt bank ,n 1791 form ed w ith SI members. T h e !««• dozen years before. va tio n is n e a rly com pleted T he e ve r-n o rm a , g ra n a ry p la n fo r s to r­ B ro a d ly s|>eaking. the act o f A u g ­ Bar provisions fo r p a rt o w n e rsh ip The c h ie f ju s tic e granted th a t next m eeting w ill be held on T ue s­ Space w ill not p e rm it the d ra m a t­ playshed w ill get a new ro o f soon age of ce rta in crops on furm s us in ­ ust 24. 1935. I n designed to insure and co n tro l by the U n ited States “ am ong the enum erated powers we ic sto ry o f the cam paign o f 1832 day evening, Septem ber 17, In the M r and M rs A le x B a rcle y and surance against shortages und v io ­ the c o iiN tito tio n a lity o f the o rig in a l was set up A lth o u g h the exped- fj o not fin d th a t o f esta blish in g a school a u d ito riu m Ite v Putnam , in w h ic h H e n ry C lay cham pioned the s ta tis tic ia n o f th e H ills b o ro act In the lig h t o f suprem e co u rt le n t p rice swings is made a part d a u gh te r Jeun. M r. and M rs F ra n k iency of the new bank was w id e ly bank o r c re a tin g a c o rp o ra tio n ” but the bank's ch a rte r against J a c k ­ Sim pson a n d son A lle n v is ite d recognized, the jealousies o f state w ent on to j n v o ke, as H a m ilto n local, w ill speak A m uslcul pro­ decisions, und to strengthen, c la r i­ of the fa rm program . son's veto. I t was no tim e fo r the | E lizabeth H itte r Sunday S p e cific p ro vision is made fo r M rs banks were s till a liv e and ready to had done before, the d o c trin e o f im - cham pionship o f fin a n c ia l in s titu ­ gram w ill also be given T h e elec­ fy und co rre ct ce rta in parts o f the Mrs. Fred Yungen und d a u gh te r a s f r t them selves | p lie d powers M a rsh a ll argued th a t tio n s o r o f ce n tra liz a tio n . tion of o ffic e rs wus ns fo llo w s: program in the lig h t o f experience. co n tro l o f com peting im p o rts should The j T hree steps w ere taken to in ­ they Jeopardize the success o f any L illy visite d her daughter, Mrs. 11 E Scheldt, president; John A The new bank th ro u g h its t w e n - ' the presence o f lim ita tio n s im p lie d s p irit o f Jacksonian dem ocracy was . A lfre d Nydeggcr, at M ilw a u k ie program T he procedure fo r m a r k ­ sure the c o n s titu tio n a lity o f the act. Met lee. vice -pre sid e n t. M rs E m ­ ty - fiv e branches entered in to a ctive th a t powers n o t lim ite d resided in abroad in the land and C la y and ! fro m F rid a y to Sunday. ma Persons, treasurer; L. O. H ill, The firs t defines and lim its the e tin g agreem ents is c lu rific d in a co m p e titio n w ith state banks and a sovereign governm ent such as he the bank's ch a rte r w ent do w n to ! M rs. Louise B le u cr and M rs. J secretary; M rs. l.o v e rn a H ill. Mrs. a u th o rity o f the secretary o f n g ri- n u m b e r o f respects und changes vested interests w ere bound to give conceived the n a tio na l governm ent in g lo rio u s defeat T he ne w state fin a n c ia l la w W E B ro w n , Miss A n n a O lasky. i c u ltu re in great d e tail in ord e r to are made in certain pro vision s fo r J. Nussbuumer visite d M rs. F ra n ­ rise to antagonisms. M oreover, th e to be. F o llo w in g the pa n ic o f 1837 the ! affects e v e ry au tom o b ile o w n ­ cis V u tiL o m (H c ita Nussbaum er) Specific basic com m odities. As p ro ­ m ake u n m ista ka b le the fact thut , 11 II Hanson. W II. Kane, A L second U n ite d States B ank e xe r- j T he p ow er to la y and co lle ct ta x- trea su ry lost m illio n s w h ic h had Congress is not u n la w fu lly dele-1 tection to consumers the A A A is und her son at the St. V in ce n t er. D o n 't ru n the ris k o f a ciM-d a steady pressure in the d i- es, to b o rro w m oney, to reg u la te been deposited in state banks fo l- , (Upson, ad viso ry council. hospital Sunday The boy's name la w s u it and the loss o f y o u r Mrs I I N Robinson and M r g ating powers N ext the o p e ra tio n ; not authorize«, to m a in ta in prices rectio n o f fo rc in g state banks to commerce, to declare war, to rais? lo w in g the fa ilu re o f th e C e n tra l j is Roland F rancis B o th are g e ttin g and M rs E G. M ills o f Forest of the uct Is r ig id ly lim ite d t o ' above p a rity levels. operator's o r auto license. bank to fu n c tio n as "fis c a l agent." ' a sounder basis o f note issue. and support arm ies and navies w ere along fine. ( ‘. rove w ere ca lle rs at the home of ! in te r-s ta te comm erce, alth o ug h pro- | A few m iscellaneous provisions The te rm " w ild c a t" o rig in a te d in i in d ic a tio n s o f the sweeping O n the recom m endation o f Van- M r and M rs H erm an Zies, E llz - C a ll today and le t us e x ­ Mi S b. C a rly le Sunday a fte r­ visio n is made fo r cooperution of | in the am endm ents encourage p ro ­ th is period due to the fact th a t na.‘£ f e o f federal powers B uren an independent tre a s u ry was federal und state governm ents ducer cooperatives, a p p r o p r i a t e abcht and E rik a Zies o f V a n ­ p la in about lia b ilit y and p ro p ­ b a n kin g offices w ere often located T he sw ord and the purse, a ll set up to care fo r fe d era l funds. noon. couver. W ash, and A lb e rt and funds fo r e lim in a tio n o f diseased when* th is is feasible F in a lly , u ll M r and M rs Forest Holm es and e rty damage insurance. We C a rl Schubothe o f P o rtla n d v is ­ in rem ote and s o lita ry places “ in - th e e x te rn a l re la tio n s and no i n - , The independent tre a s u ry w a s fa m ily o f D allas spent Sunday nt p revious und e xistin g taxes, bene- < ca ttle and to c a rry out the e xistin g habited o n ly by w ild c a ts " F ro m I considerable p o rtio n o f the in d u s try s h o rt-liv e d and was im m e d ia te ly represent a good com pany and options fo r the purchase o f sub­ ited M r. and M rs. A . H M eye r f it paym ents und contracts In s titu t- . the home o f I I W Ring these obscure locations notes w e r e ; the n a tio n are entrusted to its abolished w hen the W higs came L a b o r day. th e p re m iu m cost is low . Miss A rle n e Bernards w ill a t­ ed p rio r to the adoption o f the j m a rg in a l lands, and p ro vid e means back in to p o w e r in 1841. K u r t M eyer has been v e ry busy issued and then taken to fin a n c ia l itovernm eht. he contended. tend St M u ry 't academy th is am endm ents ure legalized und ruti-1 of s tim u la tin g a g ric u ltu ra l exports The governm ent, he said, m ust The new congress sought man-1 centers w h e re th e y w ere le n t at in ­ la te ly re n o v a tin g his house. I t is as w e ll as dom estic consum ption. fled by Congress school te rm terest and passed in to genera! c ir ­ have am ple means fo r th e execu­ f u lly to re v iv e the C e n tra l bank n e a rly finished. Miss Jane A u ld und Miss Louise cu la tio n By th is device an in itia l tio n o f these fa r-re a c h in g fu n ction s b u t w ere kept fro m do in g so by N e w lyw e d s H onored M r D e fo rd accompanied L indsey Fisher o f H ills b o ro w ere afternoon "c a p ita l" was supplied fo r an in ­ and the "choice o f the means” m ust the opposition and o ft repeated Agent H e lve tia h a ll wus crow ded to its C am pbell on a tr ip to Salem guests ut the home of M rs W F rest w ith congress. vetoes o f John T y le r I t is in te re s t­ d e fin ite series o f loans. The "choice o f means" im p lie s a in g to note th a t T y le r, th e W hig, E v e ry F o rm o f P ro te c tio n — F ire , L. T and W ill F iniga n . Miss utm ost ca p a city Tuesday n ig h t o f H u n te r on T hursday I f holders o f th e notes o f the rig h t to choose a n a tio na l bank in lik e Jackson, th e dem ocrat, refused | M r and M rs tie o rg e D G a rra t*. Wanda F in ig a n and Stanley Shuck last week w hen a crow d o f n e a r­ A u to m o b ile . L ia b ility , S u re ty preference to tate banks: and con- to accept the v e rd ic t o f tha su- : -..in V ernon, Sarah Jane and H illy accompanied by Oscar Hagg of ly 300 attended the w e d d in g dance W.' i, d b u n k i w anted ss a,1)ne , ;jn m ake {he t.lectlon C IIE H A l.E M M O U N T A IN F ir R eedville, v is ite d state fa ir Septem ­ g ive n by M r. and M rs. Ben Nuss- them f...* r ,d c m p tio n it was d it t i- Bonds and L ife . A nderson o f P o rtla n d were d in n e r prem e co u rt as fin a l and based his c u lt to fin d the counter o f t h e , H a v jn decided th p banfc G rove I«adte< Social clu b honored | baum ber iL e n a C ro p p i. The A lp in e guests o f Mrs. 8. I. C a rly le and opposition to the proposed fe d era l i ber 4 issuing bank T he second ce n tra l | a nece in s tru m e n ta lity o f the M rs Teon Lovegren »Josephine M c rl Cudy began p ic k in g hops orchestra. M r and M rs Joe K n u se l M rs M a ry Beach Sunday. bank la rg e ly on c o n s titu tio n a l Phone 1732 116 S. 3rd A v e Ml and M rs S N C u rin g to n W h itm o re ’ w ith a b rid a l sh o w e r! F rid a y instead o f M onday as he and X a ve r Knusel, fu rn is h e d the bank specialized in th e business of n a tlo n a l governm ent and the act grounds. ga the rin g up notes th a t had strayed under whj(?h Jt waJ in c o r ted F rid a y afternoon. A tte n d in g beside . music. The b rid e and groom are and J u n io r of Hunks called on to., fa r fro m the issuing bank and a p a rt o . f th . e suprem e la w o f the ch ib m em bers w ere the b rid e ’s had planned. M i and Mrs. H erb Reynolds, w ho v e ry p o p u la r in th is c o m m u n ity i , end h< a e Satui«lay Say yo u saw i t in th e A rgus. ending them back fo r redem ption. m o th e r-in -la w . M rs Lovegren. and land.” M a rs h a ll denied th e state a made th e ir home w ith h e r uncle, T hey received m any v a lu a b le pres­ I Ladles* < Ic, cream social last Tuesday eve­ M rs Le slie Lee and c h ild re n o f i W I Jones, th is summ er, have r e ­ ents and m any came fro m a d is ­ In the eyes o f m any bankers ac­ r ig h t to ta x it fo r the “ p o w e r to C h e rry G rove, M rs M a rio n Boge customed to . in the e fin u n a n c v ia l i license »cense o u, f U x js th(? p (jw e r tQ destroy •• The ning on the ch u rch la w n A large tu rn e d to th e ir home in New berg tance to attend th e w e d d in g and and M rs B o th T una o f P ortland. T hey and B a rk y Jones are em ­ dance Paul Nussbaum er o f M odes­ the tim es th is p ra ctice was l i t • exercise o f such p o w e r b y th e state» c ro w d attended w o u ld u n d e rm in e the sove re ig n ty O renco grude school opened M o n ­ M rs K u rt Jacky and Mis?. G e rtru d e ployed in the prune harvest on to. C a l, attended th e w e d d in g and i short o f s in tu l. Jacky o f N o rth Plains. M rs J Sel- w ill v is it his parents, M r. and In several states the anim us to- o f the ce n tra l governm ent, he p o in t- day m o rn in g w ith the same teach­ Ribbon Ridge ton. M rs Fred S chm idt. M rs Amos M rs J. J. Nussbaum er fo r tw o L e t y o u r lo ve d one's re s tin g place be w a rd the c e n tra l bank b ro k e out ed out. er-, as lost year. A u s tin S cra ffo rd . Mr and Mrs. A , Shook a n d W .dkins M rs John W ills and M u weeks. in the fo rm o f unreasonable taxes the N egro b a ilif f in th e su- p rin c ip a l, and Miss M a rla M c K In - •narked w ith a M e m o ria l th a t w ill last jo r ie W ills T he show er was given fa m ily of Im p e ria l V a lle y, Cal . M rs. Sim on Hershey and daugh- j imposed on branches o f th e U n ite d prem e co u rt room once expressed who had been v is itin g his b ro th e r. ni p rim a ry teacher forever, honored w ith a m onum ent th a t Mrs I. T W oodw ard and M rs. at the home o f the bride 's parents, F lu n k Shook, and fa m ily le ft here te r Elda re tu rn e d Sunday n ig h t 1 States B a n k at th e instance o f local it, "W hen th is c o u rt rules against M r und M rs C a llie W h itm o re A s ­ reflects th e d ig n ity and im p o rta n ce o f fro m a tr ip to C a lifo rn ia . T he y | bankers. A ta x o f th is k in d im pos- you th e re a in 't nobody you can ap­ G ’ - rge M cC u llo ch e n terta in e d th ■ F rid a y T he y visite d the W iib u r sisting hostesses w ere her sisters tra ve le d by bus and re p o rt th a t ed on the B a ltim o re branch o f th e peal to b u t th e L o rd ." y o u r fa m ily name. We w ill g la d ly show bailies' C irc le society Tuesday aft­ Shook fa m ily at N ew berg before and siste rs-in -la w . Mcsdames Lee. the passengers a ll suffered fro m i ce n tra l bank by the State o f M a ry - A n d re w Jackson was. however, ernoon at the honiu o f Mrs. Wood- you m em o ria ls and su b m it suggestions Boge. Haleigh, H erm an and A rla n d le a vin g fo r home Sunday. intense heat Sunday W h ile in San land gave rise to one o f th e most | lo a th to accept the v e rd ic t as fin - Hop p ic k in g at the M a rv in O rn- fo r any ty p e m e m o ria l y o u p refer. ward. W h itm o re M any useful and beau­ Francisco th e y v is ite d M rs. H e r - ! im p o rta n t decisions o f the suprem e a] especially w hen the v e rd ic t had M r and M rs M e lfo rd Jones und d u ff ya rd w ill start Septem ber 16 t if u l g ifts were received M i and M rs b T W oodw ard und F ra n k P a in te r was i n W alla shey's sisters. M in n ie and Edna co u rt in w h ic h th e c o n s titu tio n a lity been rendered by John M arsh a ll OREGON MONUMENT WORKS M iss A n n ie Patterson visite d n t W alla. Wash., T hu rsd a y re p a irin g K o rn , and M rs. Freda M c N u lty . o f the ce n tra l bank was d e fin ite ly w hom "O ld H ic k o ry " held c o n tin - s .n K enneth spent F rld u y evening H ills b o ro , O regon O n L a b o r day Miss L y d ia K o r n . ! upheld. the Ed O berg home last w eek Miss a re frig e ra to r at a b re w e ry there u a lly in contem pt. Jackson came al Juntzen Beach ' V enetian tic k e t, E m il L u ck, Rt. 2, B anks) M r and M rs L exter Cross and H ild a Peterson of N ew berg • pen? Mrs. C la ra A tte rb u ry and Mrs. a nurse at C o lfa x . Cal., jo in e d them | M cC ulIock. th e cashier o f the to the presidency in 1829 w ith a d a u gh te r b lllla n o f P o rtla n d spent p a rt o f last week here Mrs. Sam j M a rv in Robinson o f H ills b o ro v is ­ and th e y spent the day at C arm el B a ltim o re branch, refused to p a y ----------------------------------------------------------- the state ta x and was assessed w ith F rid a y nt the home o f M r Gross O tto e n terta in e d T hu rsd a y e v e n in g ! ited M rs I) M M cIn n is S aturday beach. M arg a re t Johnson o f H ills b o ro J penalties. The case came u p to the w ith u d in n e r fo r the Obergs and M rs F P Robinson, w ho had been bro th e r. C a lv in Gross M r and M rs b. T Woodward th e ir guests. v is itin g here, re tu rn e d home w ith visite d C arol W enger last week suprem e c o u rt w ith the em inent Miss W enger w ill leave S a tu rda y ch ie f ju stice . John M arsh a ll, w r it ­ M rs Lena M eyers ^ n d d a ughter them and K enneth spent Sunday at the Ito n nld B u fo rd home v is itin g Mrs. Norm a accompanied M r. and M r •Mrs Peter O rn d u ff spent tw o to resum e studies at W h itm a n c o l­ in g the opin io n . W oodw ard's new grandniece, b o n - Lee Oakes Sunday to the other days the firs t o f last w eek in P o rt­ lege, W a sh , and M iss Johnston j M arsh a ll, the reader w ill recall, side o f Kelso, Wash . w here they land w ith her d a ughter Miss A n n w ill go to the U n iv e rs ity o f O rc - j was a th o ro u g h g oing federalist. His in ii Jacqueline B u fo rd gon. p o litic a l enemies, in fact, had ac­ M r and Mrs. B A. M itc h e ll le ft met M r and Mrs. P alm er Gunn O rn d u ff. M r and M rs Roy S legenthaler cused h im o f being a "s e lf a p p o in t­ the lust o f the week fo r C a lifo rn ia «M innie Z ie g le i > o f O lym p ia and The "B u c k Heaven B uckaroos," on u business tr ip and to v is it th e ir p icnicked. w ith the e xception o ( Peanut o f S eattle v is ite d at th e Feuerstein ed co m m itte e o f one on the re ­ S till M r and M rs Sain O tto and c h il­ Haynes, w h o is in Eastern Oregon, home last week O th e r guests were v is io n o f the c o n s titu tio n " sun. A sh fo rd M itc h e ll, and fa m ily Les Payne and a n other had asserted th a t M a rs h a ll M r and M r» Thom as o f H ills ­ d re n visite d his sister. Mrs. M a ry played fo r an old tim e dance at M r. and M rs d a ughter S h irle y o f P o rtla n d. v., m id n cvi r Icai n the d ifft i enc- boro spent Sunday at the Adam W ille rs. at H ills b o ro Sunday H ills b o ro T hu rsd a y nig h t. Mrs. E lm e r B atchelder and M rs M rs Ernest (Suenther and L y n n Bella home Mrs. B e rth a C la rk celebrated her D a vid Zenor w e n t to the beaches pained b y her parents, M r. and B illy C u rin g to n of Banks, a fo rm ­ G u e nth e r visite d M r u n d M rs .! 60th b irth d a y Wednesday evening er O renco hoy. Is In the CCC camp F lo yd B ie rly at K in to n Sunday. o f last w eek w ith a p icn ic supper last week. T he y vis ite d M rs. Zen- M rs M ik e W a e ffle r. M r. and M rs J im M cG u ire and at W estim ber. Ills parents. M r. and under adjacent shade trees A spe- or's son. John Zenor. w h o is care­ P ickin g t<* S ta rt ta k e r of the lig h t house at Y a q u in a fa m ily o f St. Johns v is ite d the M rs S. N C u rin g to n , re ce n tly P rune p ic k in g w ill sta rt in some eial guest was u cousin fro m N e w ­ bay and w ent south to Florence. E lm e r G u e rb e r home Sunday. m oved to Banks. o f the orchards here the last of th is i berg. N orm an Rosback fro m V a n co u v­ M rs. J. C. W enger visite d her M r. and Mrs. L e w is Carow . M rs week e r B a rra cks v is ite d his sister Elaine m o th e r M rs L . A lp a n a lp in P o rt­ Miss B e ry l D e fo rd joined Mis G ro v e r B ro w n and c h ild re n and at the M r and M rs A be Youngen land. M rs. A lp a n a lp is convalescing Frances H o ffm a n of P o rtla n d and M rs Lois Stone and d a ughter o f home Sunday. M r Rosback was re ­ slowly. M iss G race H ile y at the home o f H ills b o ro visite d Mrs. C l a y t o n tu rn in g fro m B o n n e ville , w h e re the I A lfre d Pieren fin ish e d h a rve st­ M rs A S Livengood at FernwocxJ, W h itm ore T hursday. M r and M rs C o rn e liu s O tt en­ reg im e n t had been fo r r if le range in g his peach crop th is week. C rop Sunday practice. was o n ly about h a lf w h a t i t is Mrs. Ernest G uenther. Miss E rn ­ te rta in e d a group o f frie n d s S u n ­ M r. and M rs. H e cto r Feuerstein u s u a lly , according to M r Pieren. day e ve n in g T he y w ere M r O tt’s estine. L yn n , L lo y d and Helen Mae, d re la tive s at B ru sh P ra irie , b u t p rices are fa ir enough so th a t of G lenhaven. visite Wash., Sunday. T he y w e re a c c o m -! he b ro k e even. G u e n th e r w ent to the coast Mon-1 cousin. O tto O tt Wig., Ir v in . M axine. M arcella and in y m o rn in g and rem ained u n til i T hu rsd a y T hey w ere cam pl'd on M aynard B u rk e tt of Newberg. Mrs. Sam B e n tle y o f M a rsh fie ld . M r. tin ir p ro p e rty at Oceanside. and M rs F. W Waleh and M r. and Schools to Open Mrs. W illia m M oore o f N ew ton Pleasant V ie w school w ill start Mrs. D. M M cIn n is spent several Septem ber 23 I t was postponed days the fir s t of th e w’eek w ith one week on account o f prune her daughter. M rs L . L M u rra y , p ic k in g Miss Dora Sim ons o f N e w ­ at M id w a y. s p e c ia l s berg. w h o taught here the last tw o ' years, is em ployed Miss Helen Get Free Insurance Hom m o f Gaston w ill begin her Safew ay Stores, In c , announce th ird te rm ut th e B u ck Heaven that d u rin g th e past tw o and one school Septem ber 23 h a lf years it has presented fre e to • Biggest value in years. Holds 6-8 lb. round D orm an Blazer w ent to Eugene 17,319 w o rke rs a to ta l o f $17.731.- roast, 4-5 lb. chicken, 3-4 lb. pork rib. Includes F rid a y and rem ained u n til Sunday 319 in insurance as p a rt o f its p o l­ liftin g rack. Two w ith his brothers. Paul and Charles icy o f personnel developm ent. 4 -q t. pans use- » J | JJ B lazer Mrs. J E Blazer, w ho had spent the last tw o weeks there, re ­ fu l ev’ryday for Follow the Crowds to tu rn e d home w ith him cooking, baking. Reg $3.00 a barrel of fun at H e n ry Versteeg and fa m ily a t­ tended the state fa ir T hursday Phone 963 : Hillsboro M rs John F ry and daughter. Mrs. SHUTE PARK F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S H ugh M ount o f P o rtla n d visite d Hillsboro and th e ir husband and fa th er, John • An ideal combination a t a big saving. :30 to 10:30 p: m. Skates, 25c F ry , Sunday. L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S W ith it you have a 3-quart covered M r and Mrs. M a rv in O rn d u ff v is ­ saucepan, a 2-quart double ite d her fa th er. C a p ta in H. Stayton, at P o rtla n d M onday. boiler and a 2-quart baking « M r and Mrs. G eorge M aynard dish or casserole. Y ou’ll FOR FARMS o f O ceanlake visite d M r and Mrs. ».a $2.25 prise it for years. LARGE or SMALL G lenn M ille r Septem ber 3 and 4 T he y spent the rest o f the week See Albert Heard w ith frie n d s in N ew berg and P o rt­ Banks, Oregon land. x M r. and Mrs. R. A. M itc h e ll and • Designed b y Lurelle G uild. M odem ! c h ild re n Radney, Raym ond, G ran t Beautiful I Best q u a lity w histling tea­ and Haze, o f W oodland. Wash., v is ­ ited the Ira G. M cC o rm ick fa m ily kettle ever offered. F u ll $’ EVERY ONE w h o steps into the Ford ear selling at a higher price doe« not Sunday. 2 - quart size. Bakelite V-8 for the first time is surprised at its give you as much interior room as the E. G. and C e cil Heaton began (Incorporated) last week d ry in g hops at L add handle and knob. R.g $3 00 roominess. There's exceptional seat Ford V-8. Collections — Credit Reports H ill M r. and Mrs. E. V Hanson and In room, leg room and head room in all Rear seats arc wide and restful . . • c h ild re n visite d the C larence O rn- W ashington T illa m o o k , Y a m h ill, body types — the whole car gives you d u ff fa m ily a t L a u re l Sunday eve­ three people can ride comfortably in P o lk and M a rio n Counties. n in g • A clever new idea! C ut cake on center n feeling of substantial size. the front seat of the Fordor Sedan, Paul S ch m cltze r o f P o rtla n d and Personal Contact on Collections groove for tw o 8” layers. Also for je lly his cousin, D onald S chm cltzer of ro ll, candy, biscuits — even Washington County Office The Ford gives you extra body room Fordor Touring Sedan, Convertible M o u n ta in Home, w ere o ve rn ig h t baking fish. Label shows guests at th e J. P. Jones home Commercial Building because of the compact design of the Sedan and Phaeton, und in the Coupes fifteen uses. Cake cooling T hursday. Second and M a in Streets V-8 engine — an exclusive Ford fea­ and Roadster. The seat of the Ford R«g.$1.70 M r. and M rs. B. F. D e fo rd and rack to fit, extra. P ilone 3071 M iss B e ry l D eford vlsted Mrs. Ask Your Grocer lllllthoro, Oregon ture at a low price. This V-8 engine V-8 Roadster is 52 inches wide. A ride Etta C am pbel, at H o p e w e ll F rid a y. Second Central Bank and Issue of School Opens Wheat Production Control Plan Young Talks Constitutionality Makes Battle at Helvetia Strengthened by Congress Act Orenco Meet » Accidents Will Happen CHAS. L. WALKER I ir Grove Club Entertains Bride Remembered---- k ROLLER SKATING an sale nouip H e a r -E v e r □□ h EVRYDAY ROUND ROASTER Donelson &. Sewell 3 -W A Y CO O KER S E T There’s lots of room in the J59 FO R D V-8 NEW -W e.r-K w - WHISTLER 5¿19 Credit Bureaus 1 5 -IN -1 B A K IN G PAN ]0? for COFFEE-MAKING DISCOVERY GREEN SPOT • Wear E ver” D rips and Perks use discov­ eries made b y a great university. T he y’re “ Triple Tested” for coffee deliciousness. O R A N G EA D E T reat yourself to a cool, re ­ freshing drink today. Ask for it at your grocer or soft drink counter. ' pint 5c Quart 15c Gallon 55c FIR GROVE DAIRY Grade A M II.K and C R E A M I’hone 4RX1 You are In v ite d to bring in your ideas for a new Basement, Pump House, Milk House, Root Cellar or what have you, and we will gladly give you an accurate Estimate of cost. NO OBLIGATION ON YOUR PART Our stock of Drain Tile is complete and we will meet all competitive prices. SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD Plant at Scholls, Oregon O ur Motto—"Friendly Service . . . F air Prices" Washington Street between 1st and 2nd Hillsboro •6 CUP DRIP in the Ford V-8 will show that it com­ bines unusual body room with fine-ear performance, safety anil comfort. J i ‘219 •-S219 ■ -» e g . $2.80 “ -R eg . $2.75 Specials on all other sizes NEW ’5 ^ takes up less space in the hood ami permits more of the cur’s length to be used for passenger comfort. Many a « 3 ^ M M M H I S 'e a /' UTENSIL • Again “ W ear-Evcr’ ’ leads. Save space in oven. N onbum , nonskid Bakelite grips. E xtra th ick. In tro d u c to ry prices. 2QT $ 2 ? 0 3C,T s J O O 4QT s W ith one long wood handle, if preferred. .M A D E -1* Ik F i t X T « * H «R LESTER IRELAND & CO Hillsboro, Oregon The FORD CORNER is the brightest corner in town.