The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 26, 1935, Image 9

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Oregon Products—
T h e A rg u s I h P rin te d on
O re g o n M ad e N cwh
Early Copy-
M ak es fo r F e w e r M istak es
a n d B e tte r S erv ice
W ith W h ic h is C o m b in e d th e H illsb o ro I n d e p e n d e n t
V olum e 42 , No. 32
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H illsb o ro . O re g o n , T h u rs d a y , S e p te m b e r 26, 1935
Hillsboro Argus Established 1 * 'f l
S ectio n 2, P a g e s 1 te 4
Hillsboro Football Season to be Launched Friday, 3 P.M ., on Local Gridiron
ya rd strip e a fte r the B lu e a n d
the U n ite d States 44) years ago.
W h ite hud made u sustained d riv e
F or the last n u m b e r o f years he
of b e tte r than 50 yards S c h u lin n
had resided i n
th e
S herw ood
Ich dropped back o u t o f the lin e
neighborhood, w here he farm ed.
and booted the b a ll s<|uurely b e ­
E d ito r's Note One o f a series o f emission o f b ills o f c re d it and suit
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He was a m em ber o f W illia m
tw e e n tiie u p rig h ts fo r th e e xtra
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Sei,VlCaeL . f ?r J o 2 r y Tel1
Sons o f Herm an
discussions on c o n s titu tio n a l ques- them to use "b y those w h o see f it
point.
G ehrke. 75. who died In H ills b o ro _______
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Locals Trounce Clatskanie second touchdow n fo r H ills b o ro • Golf and Bridg in Center j U o f O fa c u lty for newspaper u w comm erce Congress had under- Better Yields; Increases in
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u g h co-operation o f th e college taken ii. the exercise o f its consti-
13 to 0 First Game
to w a rd the end o f the th ir d q u a r­
of Interest During Week o th f ro social
e ll fu n e ra l p a rlo rs w ith b u ria l in J
Average Price Seen
sciences and school o f tu tio n a l powers to p ro v id e a c u r-
ter He took the b a ll on his own
Crescent G rove cem etery n e a r
to u rn a lisn i.
! rency fo r the w hole c o u n try and
12
ya
rd
lin
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und
s
k
irte
d
end
fo
r
Metzger.
F ootbull H<*aiiort in H illu b n ro w ill
A c tiv itie s ut the Forest H ills
I m ust secure the f u ll benefits to
(By Collar? New»» Servirsj
« B y James H. G ilb e rt)
the
ta
lly
.
The
tr
y
fo
r
p
o
in
t
fa
ile
d
H e n ry G ehrke was b o rn in G e r- i
be launched F rid a y a fte rn o o n when
g o lf clu b have been fe a ture d d u r-
j
the co u n try by a p p ro p ria te legis-
H ig h e r average price« and s lig h t­
I
f
a
ce
n
tra
l
bank
had
been
Weakness o f H llh i bucks on pass 1 ng the past week by the fa ll,
¡ lation.
the I h lh i g rid d e rs clash w ith the defensi’
ly b e tte r crop y ie ld s are expected m any in M ay, 1860, and came t o !
was evidenced by the tact handicap ««»If tou rn a m en t and the ;<FM ,a tlo n a t
o u tb re a k o f the
Scappoose eleven in the flr« t home
Congress m ay (th e re fo re ! re- to b rin g to th e fa rm e rs o f Oregon
; C iv il w a r the fin a n c ia l p o sition o f )
( la tsku n ie wus able to com - co n tra ct b ridge tournam ent.
f
'M-.r <di« <1 by an p that
lv te e ig h t p u s s e s d u rin g the inim e I ‘ T
,
?
‘ ¡.“.‘.'‘'V i,' , i . ,, I the c o u n try w o u ld have been m uch 'T a in by su itable enactm ents th e 5 m illio n d o lla rs m ore cash in -
h a l l haiA/ir i n
ih r ^ u r u
m
H io m p io iih liip flig h t, B s| r „ n ger F o llo w in g the disso lu tio n c irc u la tio n as m oney o f any notes come fro m the crop and anim al
im pressive 13 to 0 v ic to ry over T o i
Guns, Ammunition
C la tska n ie lust F rid a y, th e local «,¿«<1 was Playln T safety fo r t i e
. T V * ' ’v 'c * ' J ‘ m g ' “ “ "
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under i t , a u th o rity .” p ro d u ctio n o f 1935 th a n received
Fishing Tackle
squad 1» expected to m ake u cred* fu s t year a n d w a s a b it u n ce rta in tu rn e d hack C f
W e ll. 8 and“ ? sta,e bankK Wer" n>ul“ Plie d »nd Ch>*
m R R o n ^ o re ’ ^ i's
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W IN H A R D W A R E
ita b le show ing uguinid the p o w e r­ in his w o rk uguinMt passes H ow - Hi»wn<i u idh-v
m d i - K
t ’ ,n c’e rta in sections o f the c o u n try
A m ong these “ su ita b le e n a c t -
m ^ e’ My.8 ! he September
( Z > T i n " ‘b J 5 X , “ e m . & V du " “J , le?hod7 ,gW eeJntCh £ £
P -« ic u .a r.y m th e westl r eguia-1 m ents" 'm ight
a re g u la to ry ta x « W
‘ ‘ ‘ uat2 ° "
128 2nd Ave.
Phone 72
fu l C olu m bia co u n ty team this .V C .
week.
ju s t released
by a the
O S. C. a g ri-
A g e n t Long Radios
d to his new position. he should „„,1 D r R alph M ills defeated C
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n<i " ec‘ 1
u al
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hl<-h , m l«h
le v ie d
t any
w ere 1600 loosely regulated s ta te 1 level deemed necessary to accom- c u ltu ra l extension service. I t is
P roblem o f fin d in g a dependable prove a cupuble defense man
II Nosier 4 and 3.
banks, each w ith a note issue o f j plish the purpose. W ith the ten a*s<J in d ica te d
th a t
purchasing
p u n te r and b u ild in g an e ffe ctive
D
u
rin
g
tiie
opening
periods
o
f
T
hree
matches
were
played
o
ff
its ow n.
I per cent ta x on sdate bank notes p ° h ei ° * ^a rm incom e per acre
pa*s defense are the p rin e ip u l p ro b ­
the
C
la
tska
n
ie
gume
the
1
lilh
i
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in
the
second
flig
h
t.
F.
S.
B
a
rr
4 I taant Hili i o u u g vs / 7 ..r» n
I *n
confused c u rre n c y sitúa in effect, o n ly n a tio na l banks con- w lll be greater than in any o f the
lems c o n fro n tin g Couch
li
M hiarka haH iro .iH i . h. .««.i»» »
¡, )(jok ,(n e x p c rt arrfted w l t h ! tlnued to issue nütea and fo r
th (. p revious fo u r years
Goodman tills season
However, h u lk s had tro u b le hanging onto b‘ at H ill Uoscow 7 up. ^G eo rg e
the
b
u
ll
In
the
lu
tte
r
periods
th
e
ir
Patterson
won
fro
m
A.
F
Ma<
th e latest copy o f the b a n k-n o te I fir s t tim e in o u r m on e ta ry h is to ry
Cash fa rm incom e fro m 1935 pro-
*»• ' season
*»w
• weaknesses
n » ur»i,vm ,3 »91«
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.
, e
these pre
are
und Ed Coman defeated re p o rte r to te ll w h e th e r an issue u n ifo rm ity in bank c u rre n c y
a,,d ,h c (‘ Kenzie,
5"
more than Offset by the b r i l l i c i
was <!u,, on 3
m i^ on
manco
o f the hu sky B lue p la y " cUcl,ed in ‘' o,,d •h “ «*'
G*' orge lo w e r 4 up.
per form
a nc
was genuine o r a c o u n te rfe it, and achieved.
d o lla rs possibly 90 m illio n , de­
Lineups:
pending on p ric e trends d u rin g the
M
utches
scheduled
fo
r
th
is
week
,f
h
was
genuine
w
h
e
th
e
r
it
was
and W hite lin e .
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was
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balance o f , he
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<•1 < laiahanir 1,1 ! ' H* opening round are us fo l- WOrth face value o r f if t y cents on ,y rri \ a^
Defensive w o rk o f the l l i l h i lin e I
<•»
n Waa,u S° ° ? f °aUn<? A t ,h e h i«h c r B gure 1935 c a s h 1
I’nrir
’aws.
Joe
Propstra
vs
A.
(>ard-
o
lla
r
r
ju
s
t
worthless.
I
tows:
J
iw
A
E
G
ard-
the
d
o
I
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l
l
in the C la tska n ie gume wus par- j
to be inelastic. I t d id n o t adapt fa rm ¡ncolne w o u i d approach 75
l.T H
Koiittcrr ner. D r w ;*Hz vs H a rry G iltn e r,
T h e unstable c u rre n c y situ a tio n, its
lic u la r ly outstanding, the l«Kals be-
e lf to changing needs o f b u s i- !
cent o f th e
annual
IX ilt
Hrysnt H u n k
M ille r
vs
Tom O ’Neil, ro u p lis l w ith reverses on the bat-
uig forced to pu n t h u t fo u r tim e , <;..ai.r
.
,
. . . . * average o f 124 m illio n fro m 1926
B ra d y C h o w n in g v , R R eplogle T tle fie id and th e prospect t h a t
d u rin g the fo u r q uarters, und the ><'«■>•<t
KGI.
There was also a d e p lo ra b le la ck to , 930
,o w e r f i
85 m il.
N ow B ein g P a id on
Ovsna !. to n g u e vs Don Kesner, D ick France and E ngland m ig h t ta ke a
KTI.
home team was unable to udvunce i H*
o f co-operation between b a n k s „
is a p p ro x im a te ly 70 per cent
Animdi
r
c
n
d
a
ll
vs.
John
Ih
o
rn
b
u
rg
h
,
Don
hand
on
the
side
o
f
the
C
onfed-
KEL
tiie twill beyond the B lu e und V j'**
Y O U R SA V IN G S
Q
I W atrous vs. D r Todd. L. P. Busch vracy, led to n com plete b reak- ,anKi u a ,nd,eP<;" dent, ‘ r easury es- o f the ]926. i 930 average b u t is
W h ite 20 O n o ffensive, the fo r- I i;«rn»i.|
tablished u n d er th e stress o f em er-
te r th a n
frQm
I.HR
?!J I vs P 1 D o h e rty und D. A. T h o rn - do w n o f the b a n kin g and c re d it gency fa ile d to fu n c tio n p ro p e rly 193l to j 934 b o th
w ard w u ll opened huge holes to * TorWt
a^ ount and
KHI.
™ burgh vs. Tom D y e r.
situ a tio n late in 1861.
E
let the bucks in to the opponents* W ahttar
under present day conditions.
p u rchasing power.
H llh i
b u I m U II u I mi
Zievlrr.
In tiie women's to u rn u m en t Mrs.
F eb ru a ry. 1862. saw the issue o f
ba ckfie ld T he w o rk o f S ch u lm e r-
To
meet
these
needs
th
e
Federal
I l C hurchlry, i l urnvar«lner.
P u re , n o u rish in g m ilk —
M ills won fro m Mrs. Com an in greenbacks and the b e g in n in g o f Reserve system was fo rm u la te d in
7n 1934. O regon cash fa rm in -
ich und S tu n k a rd was p a rtic u la r­ < f r ha»«.
id r r
lu ll ( ‘hur«hl«y. W G arfield
the on ly m atch played p rio r to the fia t m oney confusion. O n ly on 1913. T w lv e "b an ks o f banks" w ere come was a p p ro x im a te ly 80 m illio n
ly good
th e p e r f e c t fo o d — is id e a l
E v ery S a v in g s C e’
H inirnalriyht.
. Sunday O th e r matches are as fo l­ the P a c ific coast d id gold and s il- created in as m any d is tric ts , a ll ^ o lla r?’ ™ J ™ llio r \ iri 41933’ ,,58 m il’
H llh i scored its fir s t touchdow n
f o r e v e ry m e m b e r o f th e
c a te is in su re d
ve
r
re
m
a
in
the
standard.
n
a
tio
na
l
banks
w
ere
forced
to
take
1932,
and
74
m
illio
n
in
lows
M
rs
F
ra
n
k
M
ille
r
vs.
M
rs
against C la tska n ie e a rly in the
fa m ily . M ilk is a v a lu a b le
In the m idst o f the m on e ta ry m em bership in the system and a
according to data given in
G ardner. M rs Goodm an vs Mrs.
•econd q u a rte r. W uhner packing
W altz. M rs Don W atrous vs. M ar- confusion S ecretary Chase came large measure o f c o n tro l was g iv - . e c ir c u la r w h ic h also gives the
a id to h e a lth a n d s p e e d ­
tiie b a ll over center fro m the six-
' jo r ic Fendall
fo rw a rd w ith his proposal fo r a en over b a n k in g to th e
Federal fir s ‘
e ve r made o f O regon
ily re p la c e s th e e n e rg y
a g a in s t loss u n d e r F e tk
e n tire ly eash fa rm incom e in th e 1910-1914
M r. and M rs Cate w ere h ig h in n a tio n a l b a n k in g system. T w o ob- Reserve board made u p
e x p e n d e d d u r in g th e d a y
g o ve rn - P fe w a r base period. T h is is plac-
the contract b ridge to u rn a m en t jects he had in m in d, one tern- , o f representatives o f th e
I ll s M r . J A Mi-Coy)
e
ra l In s u ra n c e P la n .
ed at an average o f 74 m illio n dol-
a t th e o ffic e , a t school, o r
K A N S A S C IT Y P rune p ic k in g llurt w eck w l,h 4700 P«»*nU and p o ra ry. th e o th e r destined to be ment.
M ore re c e n tly the "N e w D e a l" Iars annuaHy, o r 60 per cent o f
s la rlix l In th is neighborhood W ed­ Mrs. J K e lle y and M rs R W e il o f fa r-re a c h in g and perm anent im -
in d o in g h o u se w o rk .
ban kin g and c u rre n c y le g is la tio n t *Je i?^6-1930 average. T he acreage
were second w ith 9710 Standings portance.
nesday m o rn in g
In th e fir s t place, th e secretary has extended s t ill fu r th e r t h e o f a11 Iand ln O re2 ° n fa rm s
fro m
I G e ra ld in e und U rb tn W aldron ,o da,c are as f o l*ows: M r und
and la w n lle e sa cke r and D a rre l M rs C“ te 9030' M r and M rs ' F sought to s tim u la te the sale o f congressional c o n tro l o f b a n kin g 1910 to 1914 was about 80 per cent
S avings a r e a c c e p te d in
1926-1930 acreage and fa rm
B ra d y w ere out o f school a few M ll*er 7970, Dr. M ills and Dr. bonds w ith w h ic h the w a r was to op cia tio ns and w elded th e e n tire
Cen‘
days last w r r k on account o f sick
W altz ,070. M r , M ills and M rs be financed N a tio n a l banks ch a r- syste m in to a n a tio n -w id e organ.-
sm
all o r la r g e a m o u n ts,
ness.
W altz 6890, M rs V erne M c K in n e y tered u n d er the new la w com pelled zation fo r the insurance o f de- o i th e 19?6-1930 level.
j In respect to th e purchasing pow -
to su it y o u r c o n v e n ­
A g ro u p o f young fo lks o f T h a t- i,nd M rs E d w a rd Coman 6690 M r to buy a ce rta in am ount o f bonds posits.
I t s a fa r c ry fro m th e coinage er ° I O regon fa rm incom e in re-
; rh e r and Kansas C ity ch a rlv a rie d and M rs G oodm “ l > U5IW. M rs Cor- and m ust back th e ir note Issues
GUERNSEY DAIRY
ien ce.
M r und M r , Z e lb e rt B aker Tues- n*'11 ,i080’ M rs Jnkc W c i* I,nd M rs w ith bonds as c o lla te ra l s e cu rity. | clause to the guarantee o f bank la tio n to p re w a r " p a r ity ” , in the
S A M H U L IT & SONS
T he added demand fo r bonds deposits b u t th e c o n s titu tio n
is re p o rt w h ic h was prepared b y L.
day eve n in g B aker h a , taken over M t,rrl» W e il 5590. M r and M rs
Fendall 3490. and M r and M rs. H was not sig n ific a n t. The new banks not w hat the c o n s titu tio n m akers R- B re ith a u p t, extension economist,
Phone 2568
the E R Webb ranch
came in to being s lo w ly and at th e thought it was b u t w h a t genera- gives v a lu a b le new estimates of
E li Poe o f Forest G rove was an G iltn e r 1780
1%
m
ile
s
south o f H ills b o ro
end o f the w a r held o n ly fo u r per ; tions o f judges have made it.
"n e t" incom e per acre a fte r de­
o v e rn ig h t guest Wednesday o f M r
cent o f a ll bonds sold to fin a n ce
Is th e re such a th in g as ju d g e - d u c tin g taxes and in te re s t payable
and M rs J A M cC oy und fa m ily
the s tru g g le T he arrangem ent had , made co n s titu tio n as w e ll as ju d g e - in th e d iffe re n t periods and years.
TUALATIN VALLEY
Edd W ebb o f T illa m o o k and E
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------ Chase
------ to
. . se
_ ll made law? .
T be 0[d price ¡^(¡0 { o rm u i a ¡n
i»
w-» «« a a
enabled
Secretary
B W ebb o f Sand I.a ke w ere o v e r­
FEDERAL SAVINGS
the A g r ic u ltu ra l A d ju s tm e n t A c t is
ir«if « '.til M e e t bu* one d o lla r o u t o f e ve ry tw e n -
G old M edal D ip lo m s W ln n e r
n ig h t guests o f M r and M rs Z e l­
I ty - fiv e in the w a rtim e issue.
shown to in d ica te th a t fa rm p ro ­
in 1934 — Score 98.2
b e rt B a ke r Tuesday. E B Webb
& LOAN ASSN.
• it. Mr. m i fl sim ike r.!
| The second o b je c tio n proved to
ducts in O regon now have a p u r- ‘
and Eild Webb le ft W,*<ln«‘sday
..............
an
IT E O N — H ite o n clu b held its be o f perm a n e nt im portance. Chase
chasing power, o r exchange va lu e
S llv e r M edal D ip lo m s W ln n e r
m o rn in g
fo r
L o n n a gview
. H Wash
Savings & L oan Bldg.
w here they w ill v is it M r and M rs i ' r , t
s vP,<iml* ‘r IH nt
planned th ro u g h th e n a tio na l banks
fo r th e com m odities u s u a lly per-
in 1933 — Score 97.8
H ills b o ro
Oregon
Roscoe B aker
home o f M rs. E m ily Peterson and to p ro v id e a c u rre n c y u n ifo rm in
chased b y farm ers, o f about 70
(V
e
n
e tian tic k e t, B. F leisch ­
M r anil M rs W a rn e r C ro p p and M '- . . En?n,a c' 1,rls«p T h <; ye a r’s design and va lu e th ro u g h o u t the
SO U TH T U A L A T IN — P ro g r a m per cent o i p a rity . The new’ fo r-
Send y o u r elo'.hes to the
hauer, Gaston)
d a u g h te r D o ris and M rs C ropp's w ,,rk p iln ,. 'Yas d ,s rl*ssed- N ext co u n try In accom plishing th is p ro - and pie supper g ive n by th e d ra m - m ula in the 1935 am endm ents pro-
Home L a u n d ry und then count
Mr
» b
<i*', l’" e r * w d b gram new le g isla tio n becameneces- a tic branch o f th e South T _______
u a la tin duces a ra tio o f about 68. o w in g
fa th er, W illia m B a rb icr.
» .. visite
_____ d ____
the savings you have made
m asterson o i f Miss
a re t Summers
sary and
and th
th is is la
la w w gave
cave rise
rise to
t o on»
o n e c c o o m
c lu b b T T hu
hu rsd
rsd a a y y evening
and Mrs. W illia m
M
M iss M
M arg
argaret
hum m ers
aary
m m
m u u n n ity
ity clu
evening to th e in c lu s io n o f taxes and in te r-
r
H ills b o ro Sunday afternoon
A la rge c ro w d attended the sale j o f the fu n d a m e n ta l questions o f
at Johnson school, th o ug h attended ®»t in the in d e x o f prices paid by
la iu n d ry saves the cost o f a
M r und M rs I P B ra d y and , d
, S,l.ie r „ dn<’s; c o n s titu tio n a lity a n d o f federal by o n ly a sm all group, netted the farm ers.
w ashing m achine or e lim in ­
fa m ily spent Sunday a fte rn o o n w ith
¿j1'
P'-ice M r. and fu n ctio n s versus the fu n ction s o f
c lu b $4 80. w h ic h w ill be used fo r
T he net incom e per acre plan
ates the necessity o f sla vin g
M r and M rs F G L illy o f H ill-
M rs K a u ffm a n and fa m ily w ill be the co m m onw ealth governm ents.
purchasing books o f p la y
m a te ria l o u tlin e d in th e c irc u la r produces
sid e
j ,h '' n, w
As lo n g as th e state banks c o n - fo
.........................
o ve r a tu b und wash board
r the club's use d u rin g th e w in - an even ‘ lo w e r in d - e x o - f f - a r m
M r and M is. J. P. Vandcrzan-
n u .
“ •’ r,^ ld r n t
tln u e d to issue hundreds o f v a r- ter. The va rio u s num bers on the p urchasing pow er, as i t is esti-
—Ju s t th e th in g fo r fa ll sportsmen
. . . gives yo u in u re tim e fo r
den o f F a irv ie w v is ite d at the Joe
Robert
( a m p b rll was ehosen ¡eties o f state bank notes under pro g ra m w ere enjoyed as was the mated th a t "n e t" cash incom e per
to w e a r w ith boots on h u n tin g and
o ther th in g s . . , and y o u r
M eeuwsen home Tuesday afte rn o o n Pre5,d,'n ’ o f th e freshm an class at v a ry in g reg u la tio n s no u n ifo rm ity au ctio n o f th e pies la te r. John acre in Oregon in 1935 w ill have
fis h in g trip s —S h o rt sox ideal for
clothe« are a lw a ys re tu rn e d
at .........
H „ , y
' ( Beaverton h ig h school.
' could
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•
-
—
be achieved. N o d ire c t pro- L e ib e no w a ctin g as auctioneer. N ext b u t 56 per cent o f the 1910-1914
gym o r g o lf wear.
E a rl Raym ond o f Forcnt G rove l u
S tiu lh e rs .
w ho w«as; h ib itio n o f state bank notes could m ee tin g o f th e c lu b w ill be held purchasing pow er.
sweet and clean.
Is v is itin g a few days w ith O tto kl<’ k,*'d b>' * ,h,,.r ’ c tw ° w ecks
be expected to meet
w ith the at the home o f M r. and M rs. C. C
“ T he reasons w h y the net incom e
D RO P IN T O D A Y
w “ ” ' l , s till unable to w o rk.
Dem m in. th is week's m ee tin g hav- Pe r acre m ethod o f c a lc u la tin g
S tro h m a ye r out
at ' thc
L o u is ! M r und M rs Ray K n ik e n enter- ap p ro va l o f the courts.
In the case o f A ugusta bank vs. in g been postponed on account o f p a rity produces a fig u re fo r 1935
S tro h m a ye r runch
w h ile new stocks are complete.
tained
at
d
in
n
e
r
S
a
tu
rda
y
fo
r
L
Earle, th e suprem e c o u rt had de­ p ru n e p ickin g .
w h ic h is 12 o r 14 points u n d er the
M r and M rs C harles M cC oy o f
state
John
L e ib e no w
is re c o v e rin g p rice ra tio m ethod are c h ie fly (1)
the Masonic home are v is itin g Swenson of Eastern Oregon. Pres­ clared th a t the r ig h t o f
ent
besides
th
e
honor
guest
were
banks to issue notes was a com fro m an in ju r y to his r ig h t foot, fa rm taxes and in te re st in Oregon,
H a m ilto n M cCoy o f Y a m h ill fo r a
couple o f weeks w h ile H u m ilto p M rs. Rosa F erris. M orris. H arold m on la w r ig h t w h ic h co u ld not be j s u ffe re d w h ile at w o rk c u ttin g despite some reductions, are s till
and
M
a
rg
u
e
rite
Ferris.
ATHLETIC SOX
ta
ke n away.
c o m several days ago.
a p p ro x im a te ly tw ic e as m uch per
M cCoy's d a u gh te r and husband
Mrs. Carlson l lu r t
Some device had to be found fo r
Yvonne and V irg in ia B u n n e ll acre as d u rin g the 'base pe rio d '
M r und M rs Lester H unter, are
Soft,
wooly . 25c, 39c
ta k in g
th e ir vacation H a m ilto n , G ™1d " ’ a C a rl“ n fe ll and dls-
le a vin g th is common, la w rig h t in - w ent to Forest G rove Sunday to
and (2) crop y ie ld s in O regon in
M eCoy is q u ite i l l at his home loc. ; , ‘'d h/ , r !,ho“ ld <'r last week
tact b u t m a k in g th e exercise o f , p ic k prunes at the home o f th e ir 1935 are expected to fa ll about 10
Telephone 97
H illsboro, Ore.
M rs
C la y
D orland o f
N o rth the r ig h t u n p ro fita b le .
BOOT SOX
' aunt, M rs. J. E. L e w to n . T h e y e x- per cent b e lo w average," says th e
and is tin d e r th e d o c to r’, c ire
her
H o w e a n d W ells, P ro p .
T he act o f J u ly 13. 1866, im -
poet to be gone about tw o weeks, circ u la r, “ a lth o u g h crop y ie ld s m ay
Rodery V andcrznndcn
Ml of
o f Forest P lains spent Wednesday w ith ■
In
a
w
id e r a n g e o f v a l­
G rove visite d at the W F t'r..p p n l;lL u' r: _ ” 7 , _ 5 ba.r .b? ..Ya " í ílc<‘k
posed a ten per cent ta x on the
V e lva H yde is em ployed in P o rt- be s lig h tly b e tte r th a n in 1934.”
M r and Mrs. H e rb e rt O lson a t­ note issues o f state banks Since la n d a t the Id e al D a iry .
ues 29c, 50c, 65c, 75c 207 E. M ain St., P h o n e 1412
T he net incom e per acre fo rm u la
! home Sundny
M r and M rs C. C. D e m m in v is - o f c a lc u la tin g p a rity purchasing
M r and Mrs. J P Vanderzanden tended the w edding o f M rs. O l­ the p re v a ilin g ra te o f interest was
’ e n te rta in e d at d in n e r Sunday M r son's sister in P o rtla n d Saturday- o n ly fiv e o r six per cent no state Bed re la tiv e s at S herw ood Sun- power, o u tlin e d in th e c irc u la r, in ­
b ank could a ffo rd to issue notes day and also stopped fo r a short dicates that, com pared w ith 100 in
and M rs A lb e rt S p le rin g o f H ills ­ nig h t.
M r and M rs C. W S tru th e rs and lend them w h ile p a yin g a ta x v is it at th e B u n n e ll h o m e a t 1 the 1910-1914 base p e rio d and 56 'jvUcH- theReader!
boro.
and
fa
m
ily
and
M
rs.
A
lic
e
G
ibons
o f ten per cent.
fo r 1935. O regon fa rm incom e in
L a u re l.
V is ito rs at the L o u is S tro h m a ve r
I t was expected th a t state banks ! M a n y o f th e fa rm e rs o f th is sec- 1934 had a p u rchasing pow er of
home F rid a y w ere Mrs. M ary Esh vialt<*d Sunday M r and M rs. Les­
te
r
Robinson
in
P
o
rtla
n
d.
w
o
u
ld
cease
to
issue
notes
o
r
sur-
I
lio
n
took
advantage
o
f
th
e
damp
about
53, against 50 in 1933. 39 in
and sons George and Paul and
Mrs. Lena Olson en terta in e d r e l­ render state ch a rte rs and become n ig h ts and th e recent ra in to b u rn 1932. 48 in 1931, and 77 as the
M r,. B ra d y o f P o rtla n d and M r,
n : d s at , ~ a w edding n a tio n a l u banks.
alterna-1
grass
------- „ frie
.
u iii »». W
« n h u ich
-n c e v ve
e r r a
ite rn a - o u t u d r ry
y x
ra s s in fence corners and 1926-1930 average.
and M rs T on y K e m p e r and sons atives . and
M e rlin
and
W a rre n
nnd
Miss reception S a tu rda y n ig h t fo r her tiv e w ere chosen a u n ifo rm na- along ditches.
b
ro
th
e
r-in
-la
w
and
sister.
M
r.
and
O u r classified colum ns m ay have
tio n a l c u rre n c y w o u ld result.
F ra m es V anloo o f Forest G rove
Mrs. F ra n k Sundberg. M rs. S und-
ju s t w h a t you are lo o k in g fo r—
B u t state banks th a t had found
berg
was
fo
rm
e
rly
Miss
O
lga
Jo
h
n
­
Read
them .
tf
note issues p ro fita b le w o u ld not
Forest (.ro v e Loses
forego th e p riv ile g e w ith o u t a con­
St. Helens h ig h school eleven son o f Progress.
(B y I. R. Strubbi
H a rry Robinson le ft F rid a y w ith test. Veazie bank, chartered by
defeated Forest G ro ve h ig h at St
M iss B a rb a ra I R lllv
ite n o u r visite d
frien d s fro m H ills b o ro on a deer i i i e .»,S,atieT °.f a M7 in.e' b™ ught s u it M iss
'F r a n c e s '“ Fickas
Helens F rid a y 13 to 6.
in B u x to n
h u n tin g trip .
in the U n ite d States c irc u it co u rt T hu rsd a y n ig h t
Handy bro th e rs made a t r ip to !.YtreC„ ° n ^ ,Z h,e ,La’: P.a id under Pr ° -
M r. and M rs. C a rl Y a zzollno and
W K l /K A I , I N
R K A L EH TATK
Raym ond, Wash., last week and
J
ih at I*10 ta x was an baby d a ughter o f P o rtla n d vis ite d
W rlle
m oved a w in d m ill to th e ir place uneonst Rut to n al exercise o f pow er at th e S tru b b home Sunday and
F ir» and Autom obil« Insurance
here to be used ln fu rn is h in g w a t- by congress.
M onday.
Muk« Ie<>an« and I m u « Surctjr Honda
I e r fo r stock.
v, ,?.a I7Ya P . Chase- secretary o f
P ru n e p ic k in g started a t the
KURATU & W 1SM ER
o .ln u n d 7 J " in c o ln and now ch ie f B a ile y o rchard Sunday. He w ill
t f you change y o u r address k in d - i i . ' , a
IIIL L 8 U O R O . O R E G O N
be st*pr eme court, de- d ry p a rt o f h is prunes and ship
i ly n o tify the A rg u s d ire c t and at
Tslsphans I9 III
12S(I Seennit 8 t.
.*^ 1 . ° I)ln lo p- 7n lb ‘s I a_ ' the rest to a ednnery in Sheridan,
I once.
if
i „ Caie» ,b<? c o u rt expanded the
Sam S tru b b was home o ve r the
\ coat or twoof Bass-Huctcr Mixed Paint will
„“ 8Y cIause ° l 1,10 c o n s titu tio n w eek-end fro m M eadow L a k e CCC
keep old man Depreciation off your premises
to a c u rre n c y clause and made it cam p.
for years to come. Here is a paint that wards
oY'o'I'.o., 'V 1 ° n?u 1 ° j i s s , u e s , h a t
Misses Iv a Lea Rosencrons and
"YES, THEY DO
off decay, that preserves and beautifies. Its
.
f Jon?u ,be fed* ra l govern- j B arbara
R ite n o u r
rem a in e d
in
___ to. J be fc g u la tio n o f any Ranks w ith frie n d s F rid a y n ig h t I
western colors keep their freshness and its
REGULAR AND
currencies th a t m ay c o n flic t or and attended th e freshm an recep­
PROPER
smooth surface wears and wears.
confuse the c u rre n c y situation.
tio n . O thers w h o attended th e re ­
SERVICING
Congress
m ay a u th o riz e
t h e ception fro m here w ere C a rl and
MAKES A
H a rris o n T e lle r. F ra n k S m e jk a l
W H A L E O F-A -
and Sam S trubb.
DIFFERENCE. "I
C. A. T e lle r is em ployed in P o rt­
FOR FARMS
land w ith the T e lle r C o n stru ctio n
♦ TANK or TRAILER BODIES
company.
LAR G E or S M A L L
♦ FULL or SEMI-TRAILERS
See
Albert
Heard
S ubscribe no w to th e Argus. In
♦ FUEL STORAGE TANKS
W ashington co u n ty $1.50 a year.
Banks, O regon
♦ WELDED STEEL PIPE
S ix m onths 85c. T hre e m onths 50 j
Take Care of
cents. T w o m onths 35 cents.
tf
♦ CORRUGATED CULVERT
Banking and Coinage History Gives
Country Club
Farm Incom e
Interesting
Data
Present
Problems
H o ld s T ourney
Rise E xpected
H ilhi-Scappoose
in O p en in g Fray
Funeral Rites H eld
for A g e d B end M an
FED E R A L
S A V IN G ^
AND
LOAN
■
M
S
«
m ore
milli!
P rune H arvest on
100%
at K ansas C ity
M o m in g d e w
LOOK
H ite o n C lub H a s
cct iJvs,
ScLVLSUj!
r
P rogram S u ccess
at S o u th T ualatin
A L L -W O O L S O X
I fe m e L aundry &
Dr)- C leaners
The
M E N ’S S H O P
G reen M ou n tain
Keep Old Man
,«*««** '
Depreciation
from your door
3{jü. M E T A L
B E A L L nuikeA-it!
BASS-HUETER
DESIGNED F O R T H E A ^
A th a tu k
k i : \T
i » :» g
it \IHO
PAINT $1.00
$3.45
Quart
YOUR
■ I
h«r« in tin No« I Ii w til by BEALL S captit work-
m«n. You»
ok U i q«t»
S o m e th in g to T h in k
A bout
Nnm«diat« «H«Mion and ikt *pr<di««t
delivery Speedy BEALL when you o«d«r tint» or
O n ly D O D G E and P L Y M O U T H o f­
fe r the m o to rin g p u b lic a ll th re e o f
the m ost desirable a u tom o b ile fea­
tu re ,.
clSer
metol equipment
Ht/uie
Floating Power
Hydraulic Brake,
Al,-Steel Bodies
FOR INFORMATION
NOW ON DISPLAY AT-
Lester Ireland
& C o.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
MIXED
D rop In today and le t us dem onstrate
these tw o p o p u la r a u tom o b ile lines.
TiftP AND
CORPORATION
1945 N. COLUMBIA BLVD.
K EN TO N STATION,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
CADY
M O TO R CO.
H illsb o ro , O re g o n
BATTERY
P ro p e r service w ill double
th e life o f y o u r b a tte ry . L e t
us tre a t y o u r b a tte ry rig h t. I f
y o u r o ld u n it fa ils le t us in ­
s ta ll a new, p o w e rfu l "M o n ­
arch."
Two
H a ndy
Locations
B u sch ’s S ervice
G arage
Phone 501
B u sch ’s S u p er
Service S tation
C o rne r T h ird and Baseline
Phone 391
A . H. Busch, Prop.
Circulating Heaters
M an y siz e s a n d p ric e s.
W ood a n d oil b u rn e rs .
Linoleum Rugs
9x12
S e c o n d s ...........
$ C .9 5
• tr
Studio Couch
M a k e s d o u b le o r sin g le
bed.
$ - | Q .9 5
O n ly ..............
A «/
Easy Washers
E asy
Simmons Coil
Spring ...............
$C-95
M
S“‘. ...... 50c
Dri-Brite Liquid
Quart ...............
Wav
»-i.00
JL
Selfrid ge Furniture C o.
Phone 21X
H llsb o ro
136 S. T h ird A tk