Orenco Roll T Tonor Given A -a F v jirfu re » A r m ; P .-T . A . M ee ts T o d a y tBy Mm Hugh Burdette ORENCO—Honor roll for the past six weeks is as follows: receiving ones and twos, Grace Karns, Verna Losli. Billy Ensley. Nancy Pitman, Daniel Bella, Lorene Seheidt. Sam ­ my Csergie, Robert Duncan, A r­ th u r Anderson, and Mary Lu M ad­ den Miss Maria McKinnis and Miss Lucile McGee are working on the Christm as program to be given by the grade school children. The old­ er children are preparing an angel chorus and the prim ary children are going to represent "M other Goose" characters. Christmas will be observed at the community church by two serv­ ices December 22. Christm as serm ­ on and music. December 23, the Sunday school will have its annual program, tree and treat. Mrs. Fred Leary of Portland vis­ ited Mrs. B. A. M itchell Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A Lindgren of Forest Grove visited friends S un­ day. Arm F ractured Last Wednesday Andrew Csergie, w hile playing during the noon hour, slipped and fell, breaking his arm at the elbow. He was taken to Hillsboro and rem ained in the Jones hospital until Thursday. Mrs. Otto Hage and son Ernest of Portland visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Person and baby of Hillsboro visited at the George Person home Friday eve­ ning. Mrs. Charles Strong and children of Walla Walla. Wash., are visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. Hoptcn and Mrs Sam Rich, and family, w hile Mr. Strong is attending a salesman's convention in Los An­ geles. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ireton and baby of Portland visited Mrs. Ire ­ ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J Meihoff. and family Sunday. Mrs. Calvin Gross and infant son Harlan Neil w ere brought home from the Jones .hospital Friday eve­ ning. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C urrington of Banks visited friends here S at­ urday afternoon. Christmas bazaar held in the church basement Friday night was well attended and proved a suc­ cess financially. Mrs. K enneth Dawson of Yakima. Wash . is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Anderson, and fam ­ ily Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Goodman h-'v» returned from near Bonne­ ville w here he has been employed, and have moved into the house re ­ cently vacated by the F rank Price family. Mrs Agnes Bryant of Portland and Mrs. W. F H unter were dinner party guests at the Martin Bernards home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George D. G arratt and Billy of Portland visited Mrs. S. I e arlyle and Mrs. Mary Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ring en­ tertained the following guests S un­ day: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holmes and Miss Edna McMillian of D al­ las, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blankey, Henry Stump and Mrs. Marv Borve of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. H ar­ ry Wright of Reedville. Miss ArJine Bernards was absent from school several days last week due to illness. The Friendly Circle will meet in th e church parlor November 18, w ith Mrs. Lee Randall as hostess. P. T. A. to Meet Local Parent-Teacher association will meet in the school house this afternoon iThursday). The topics are “Home Recreation.” by Mrs. Frank Warren and "History an Aid in Modern Living” by Mr. Scraf- ford. Hostesses are Mrs. George Goodman and Mrs. Austin Scraf- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Allen of Bux­ ton visited their daughter, Mrs. Lee Randall, and family Sunday. Mrs. Frank W arren and children Leona, Viola. Dorothy, Frank and W alter visited at the B. Campbell home in Forest Grove Sunday. Highlights in Week's News December 6 Senator George Norris of N eb­ raska pledges support to President Roosevelt, but announces that he will not seek renom ination. Em peror Hailie Selassie escapes injury as palace bombed by Italians. President Roosevelt declares that no w ar best plan for U. S. peace. John W. Davis, one-tim e dem o­ cratic nominee for president, in brief filed w ith suprem e court, says new deal farm program "fraud on rights of taxpayers." G overnor Charles H. M a r t i n charges state backw ard and needs younger men in public affairs and that state tossed off a cool million by refusing to accept governor's more elaborate capitol plans. December 7 Ellis H. P arker, Burlington. N. J., detective, expresses belief in innocence of Bruno Richard Haupt- man. Homer Angell. M ultnom ah rep ­ resentative, hails tax law change and says it will quicken collections. Industry openly strikes at new deal. Italy's prem ier. Mussolini, defies nations and sees trouble if em ­ bargo placed on oil. Farm er-Labor association, m eet­ ing in Portland, opposes com pul­ sory student activity fees. December 8 St. M ary's wins from U niversity of Oregon, 18 to 0. A merican A m ateur A thletic Union votes to enter 1936 Olympic games in Germany. Boycott move defeated after hot session. G eneral Hugh S. Johnson, ex-N. R. A. chief, visiting in Portland, says nation all right and "not going to hell.” At least tw o lives lost and 30 reported missing in Texas flood. Allocated to Oregon is $334,730 for its share of a series of nation­ wide projects for educational, pro­ fessional and clerical persons. A griculture and forest products are sacrificed in t h e Canadian treaty, says George Peek, foreign trade adviser to P resident Roose­ velt. December 9 State board of higher education takes stand that a reasonable, u n i­ form student fee constitutes a fair, dem ocratic and economical method of supporting student activities. President Roosevelt cheered by American farm bureau federation at national meeting in Chicago as he lauds new deal's agricultural program. This was followed by pledges of support for Roosevelt farm policies from th e organiza­ tion's president. At South Bend, Ind., President Roosevelt points to Am erica's tra ­ ditional religious liberty as a guide for all nations. Japan turns down United States' proposal to lim it navies. Little hope seen for success of naval confer­ ence. New Jersey suprem e court r e ­ fuses to review conviction of Bruno Richard H auptm an for kidnap-m ur- der of tiny Charles Augustus L ind­ bergh. Decem ber 10 Secretary of A griculture Wallace says redistribution of income in U. S. necessity. Philippine Clipper seaplane lands at Pearl H arbor from Alameda, Cal., w ith second load of tra n s­ pacific mail. Business called upon by labor to co-operate in cutting unem ploy­ ment. Wide variety of organized labor groups throw support to con­ troverted adm inistration effort to create new industrial council. W alter Liggett, m ilitant M inne­ apolis publisher, m urdered. William Randolph H earst believes G overnor Alf Landon of Kansas “the one m an” on whom opponents of the new dela can unite w ith hope of victory in 1936. Jim m y Foxx traded by P hiladel­ phia Athletics to Boston Red Sox, and A1 Simmons bought by Detroit Tigers from Chicago W hite Sox. December 11 Small purchase of silver by United States treasury saves world m arket from further collapse. S ilver peg­ ged at 61 cents per ounce. Townsend plan leaders take poll of congressmen to see how they stand on the plan. Strong southerly gales expected Local Sea Scouts H a g g H erd at Reedville H as Open House Hosts Two Best Cows for Novem ber An open house of the Sea Scout Ship Rainbow of Hillsboro will be held tonight (Thursday) at t h e Congregational church at 7:30 At that tim e ull parents of mem bers and prospective members, mem bers of the district committee, and « o u t ­ ers, and the interested public are asked to attend. R. L. Burnett, skipper of the The following are the records of cows producing more than 70 pounds ' Regional Flagship C o lu m b ia o f Portland, will be in charge of the fat during the m onth of November, 1935. F a i 1 meeting He is acting as skipper of Bread M ilk A xe O w ner of Cow Nam e of Cow 3 1296 79 0 the Rainbow for the next two .......................G. J. David Hagg & Sons—Judy 4 1116 5 74.7 months in order to build up the G. J. David Hagg & Sons—Ash 3 6 1149 74.6 L local ship to a point w here it will p. b a J W. Mulloy May 1461 P b . j . 8 74.5 1 com pare favorably w ith any in the Mrs. Robertson & Son—Ju n e 4 1899 P. B. h . 74 0 council. With Mr. B urnett will be A rth u r Connell—Bonnetrix 1 382 6 72.1 , 20 Sea Scouts from the Columbia. G.H. Mrs. I. V anderzanden—Holstein 1857 G. B. S. 6 70.5 Chris Reichen—Swiss D em onstrations of ships' cere­ 1329 70.4 monies, drills, and a first aid con­ 5 O. J. David Hagg & Sons—Peggy 2 Class A—M ature Cows Making Over 60 Pound Fat test will be on the program W ork­ B r« * l M ilk Fa t ' Axe O w ner o f Cow N am e of Cow w ith the Hillsboro Sea Scouts 1116 74.7 ing G. J. 5 David Hagg & Sons—Ash 3 meeting will be held with 6 1149 74 6 a the routine P. B G. J. W. Mulloy—May learning and singing of Sea 8 1461 P. B. J. 74.5 chanfeys. Mrs, Robertson & Son—Ju n e 1362 72.1 6 G. H. Mrs. I. V anderzanden—Holstein O ver 25 parents of the Portland 6 1857 70.5 Sea Scouts will also attend. They G B. S. Chris Reichen—Swiss 1329 70.4 sponsor the ship and are anxious 5 ................... G. J. David Hagg & Sons -Peggy 2 63 1 to meet Hillsboro parents and point 10 1262 G. G. Ju liu s C hristensen—No. 15 6 1200 P. B. J. 62.4 out how they can help build a C. B. B uchanan—Doreen ) strong organization w ith adequate Class B— t-year-olds i Making 45 ro u n d s Fat Fat Bread M ilk O w ner of Cow N am e of Cow 816 62.8 leadership and members. P. B. J Mrs. Tom W illiams—Dian 2 1266 60.7 G. J. E. E. B urkhalter—No. 46 a h 1359 59.3 Ju liu s Christensen—Bubbles 712 54 8 P. B J Mrs. Edith S tew art—No. 9 681 53 1 P. B J. C. H. Bamford—Ruby 1068 42.3 G. J. David Hagg & Sons—P. M. 3 1626 52.0 P. B. H A rthur Connell—Aggie Ten members of the Rock Creek 1401 50.4 P. B H. Fred Jossy—No. 11 dairy, poultry and crops clubs were Class C—3-year-olds Making Over 40 Pounds Fat F a t ! aw arded achievem ent pins at the M ilk Breed Ow ner of Cow N am e of Cow 815 64.3 annual achievem ent meeting held G. J. David Hagg & Sons—Spot 2 1047 P. B. J, 63 8 in the home of H arry Hansen at C. H. Bam ford—Marie 1200 600 Bethany December 3. according to G. J. Andrew V anderzanden—Shorty 1515 59.0 L. E. Francis, assistant county agent. P. B H A. P. Ireland—No. 225191 690 503 Dairy club, led by Fred Jossy, and G. J. Richard Hagg—Sally 14 45.9 poultry club, led by Jo h n Hansen, 999 G. J. Ju liu s Christensen—No. 51 43.4 com pleted w ork 100 per cent and 453 G. G A lbert G reener—No. 17 w ere aw arded certlf i c a te s o f Class D—Cows 2 Years Old Making 35 Pounds Fat Fat achievement. M ilk Breed O w ner of Cow Nam e o f Cow 996 65.7 Following the achievem ent pro­ G. J. David Hagg & Sons—Imleh 18 876 55.1 gram the dairy club was organized G J David Hagg—Im leh 20 1110 48.8 for th e coming year with Henry G. J. John Cordes—Ramsy 759 48 5 Dickman, president: Jack Baumann, P. B. J Mrs. Tom W illiams—Dian 3 729 46 6 vice-president, and John Hansen, G. J. David Hagg & Sons—Judy 5 44 6 secretary. Fred Jossy was re-elected 744 G. J. David Hagg & Sons—Pinky 4 Moving pictures w e r e 43 5 leader. G. J 681 David Hagg & Sons—Toots 6 42.0 shown. 750 P B. J. C. H. Bam ford—Ju d y Club mem bers receiving aw ards to rak e Pacific coast tonight. w ere John Hansen. A lbert Grossen and Jim Davidson, seventh year D irector F echner reports plans certificates: Irene Hansen and H en­ for closing 389 Civilian Conserva­ ry Dickman, third year certificates: tion Corps cam p by Ja n u ary 1. Dick Jossy and P aul Dickman, sec­ Clubhouse of the M ultnom ah golf ond y ear certificates; Jack B au­ A lbert Meyer, "defender of the Swiss franc,” elected president of club, in the east end of th e coun­ mann. Elmer Grossen and Donald Sw itzerland. ty near Canyon road, w ill become [ Meier, first year pins. Motor shares leaders in stock a new Berg’s C halet as th e result m arket recovery. of a lease consum m ated last week. Ethiopia rejects British - French The lease w as granted to Mrs. A. peace proposal because of area H Berg. grant. T he clubhouse w ill be rem odeled A m erican Farm Bureau F ed era­ and refurnished at a cost of be­ Residents of W ashington county tion in annual convention in C hica­ tw een $8.000 and $10,000. The p res­ w ishing to extend th eir education go unanim ously indorses resolu­ en t locker room w ill be converted along various lines will again be tion favoring the AAA and b last­ into a huge dining room and dance given a chance to attend free class­ ing critics. hall, w hich will be available for es this w inter, according to present Press poll of congress indicates large events. The lounge w ill be plans of the state educational d e­ cash paym ent of veterans' bonus used as a dining room and ballroom partm ent w orking through WPA. next year. also. O. B. Kraus, superintendent of schools announced Monday. S tate grange on record as oppos­ ing sales tax for old age pensions, Subscribe now to the Argus. In , An attem pt is being m ade to the Septem ber prim ary and com­ W ashington county $150 a year. ' have teachers assigned by next pulsory fees for higher education Six m onths 85c. T hree m onths 50 i w eek so that classes may be o rgan­ students. cents. Two m onths 35 cents. tf ' ized before Christm as. K raus said (Continued from page H d u rin g an average of 703 pounds of m ilk and 44.95 of fat. There w etv 27 herds on test with 621 cows enrolled of which 89 were dry. Total milk production was 378.286 pounds w ith 17.505.1 pounds of fat. Of the total num ber of cows. 126 produced in the 40-pound class. Seven cows w ere d e t e c t e d a s boarders and sold as beef, w hile tw o cows w ere sold for dairy p u r­ poses. Mrs. I. V anderzanden of For­ est Grove began testing w ith 12 grade Jerseys, according to Ja k e Lohrenz, tester. Rock Creek Clubs Receive Awards Golf Club House to be Converted Organize Classes for New Program About nine teachers wilt be em ­ ployed, ull tukeu. fryin Washington county. Locution of classes has not yet been designated. However, classes will be organized in A m ericani­ 1 zation, dram atics, music, first aid spinning and weaving. Additions may be made later, th o u g h present plans do not contem plate un ex ten ­ sive program. Putnam to Discuss the McGroarty Bill Didn’t Ge Washer in Time his wife He pleaded guilty l' l ' ’ euit court Wedilesduy afternoon uiid wus sentenced to three months in the county Jull. "T h e gasoline m otor I advertised Il 11 Layman charged with driv ­ In the A rgu s sold so fust ing w hile drunk, pleaded guilty lie- I recently hut I hadn't even had Him- to g, i fore Judge Peters Wednesday aft an le ctric one to re p la n - II. ernoon mid was sentenced to 01) I ball e Io dust o ff the wash board to days in jail und fined $100 the week's wash," W rites Mrs Following orders were filed In do B u n n e ll o f L a u re l "Next circuit court tills week: A. J. H ic it e Venus e I 'l l play safe und get the new and Eugene Riche vs. F. K Lyons, tim adm inistrator estate of Abel W il­ one before 1 a d vertise the old in liam Lyons, summons; I* A York the A rg u s " C lassified colum ns o f the Argus and Bernice M York vs Mural A LaFollett: John Heinrich, guardian pro vid e the great m a rke t place of estate of Irene Heinrich vs F M W ashington county The cost i, Keim und Clara Keim, dismissal. sm all, hut the results are great Credit Bureaus, Ine., vs Jam es Lane, order to appear in court Say you saw It In th a Argus. Citizens Hunk vs Elwood II Smith, recalling execution and dissolving levy. W Hronk vs Anna Tompkins et ai. dismissal. O rders were issued this week in probute court In the following eases: Herman C Oerdlng, Henry G ehrke, Kenneth Wells, Edward A Korinun, J M. Hiatt, Axel 1.arsen, Jean Ann Connell, minor; Frank Smith. Josephine Wright. Charles W Gramenz. H erbert A Hubbell Cases filed this week in circuit court include Hume Owners Loan B o ug h t * Sold - Consigned corporation vs. Mary Gillis S k e e . C atherine Young vs John H. An­ derson; A C. Burbo vs. John Doe S P E C IA L St. John: A I. Adamson vs. C I.. Hoyen; C halk's Rumi vs. G E. De- B A R G A IN P R IC E S Pue. on A ll Used C ara President R. L Putnam will ad ­ dress the loeul Townsend club at the Baptist church December 22. He has been asked to explain the Townsend plan as embodied in the new M cGroarty bill pending before congress. A large audience listened to a talk by Rev. Henry Young Sunday. He likened in a very effective way the forty years of Israel's ex p e r­ ience in the w ilderness to our n a­ tional experience and Dr F E. Townsend he declared to be the modern Joshua ready to lead our ■ration to perm anent recovery. Mrs. A rthur Palm er was ap p o in t­ ed chairm an of the pot luck dinnei com m ittee to arrange for the sem i­ annual homecoming dinner at the M E. church Jan u ary 13. The secretary. Robert Kelly, re ­ ported fifteen Townsend Legion mem bers enrolled to date. Tow n­ send calendars are on hand and all mem bers wishing the same cun get I them at his office. USED CARS Sherwood Farmer Sells Oil Property 193« License F R E E With each ear sold Visions of weuth from oil roy­ alties seemed assured this week to J. M Pitman, Sherwood route 1, ow ner of several lots In South Fords, C hevrolet! und others Houston. Texas, where oil wells from w hich to choose. (fo n tln a e d from pax* 11 ure being rapidly brought in. ac­ In defense. O sburne declared that cording to new spaper accounts in he believed the ham m er was d e­ Pitm an's possession. T IR E S A L E serted scrap iron, w hile Campbell l i e was In Hillsboro Wednesday offered the defense that he was completing Save Money details, which m erely em ployed by Q sburne as will net him business a royalty of one b ar­ Standard G uarantees an assistant in gathering ju n k The rel in every eight of oil produced ham m er belonged to Adolph N el­ on his property The purchaser of son of near Buxton. the rights is the Stundard Oil com­ See 193 6 W i l l y ! “ 7 7 ” O rris Nelson of Aloha w is a r ­ pany, Pitm an says. raigned before Judge Peters Mon­ 4 -d o o r Sed an $ 5 8 9 here One of the present producing day afternoon on an Indictment wells Is only 160 feel from his G ra h a m S ed an $ 8 6 9 here charging assault and battery on J property line. O ther wells in the H. Westcott of Aloha Nelson was city produce from 193 barrels u day Gas — O il — Accessories given until Friday to m t « a p l-a to 360. The city itself is booming and procure an attorney The as­ along with the oil business, P it­ sault is said to have followed an man declares. argum ent betw een Nelson and Wes­ Pitm an Is a dairym an at present cott. w hich took place after Wes- ' and much Interested in flood con­ cott had ordered Nelson out of an trol along the Tualatin river. He 2nd and W a ih . P h o n e 2641 apartm ent owned by him. has been a resident of this county ■ Venetian ticket, William Harris, N orris Albert, convicted a year for the last 40 years, most of which Hillsboro^ lit 4> ago in circuit court of larceny and tim e he was employed as brukeman sentence postponed pending pay on the Southern Pacific, m ent of costs and restitution of ' property, appeared again W ednes­ day m orning on a bench w arrant and com pleted paym ent of $28570 M. Davidson and H L. Bratvold of Portland, indicted by the last grand ju ry for soliciting accounts w ithout a license, were arraigned and given until December 21 to plead. Davidson, arraigned on a second indictm ent under the same charge, will answ er to that indict­ m ent at th e same time. W H. M cFarland of Scholls was placed in the county jail Tuesday night by deputy sheriffs o n a charge of assault and b attery on Reports True Bills Used Car Exchange GORGEOUS G IFT FOXES 1 Powers Grocery î & - k i Prompt « * ¿7 Phone 81 Service JL' Main Street i — —----- ---------------* HOLEPROOF HOSIERY M l Î 4C SÎ SO AP % P. i G. NAPTHA. Large bar .................... I MAYONNAISE I SHRIMP W RED & WHITE. “ P in t............................... ¿ • "Q u a lity Chocked and G u a ra n te s d by G o o d Housekeeping," it reads — the most important en- dorsement ever given any hosiery. 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