H IL L S RO RO Page Six Highlights in Party Planned News at Hazeldale Week's February 6, ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O , Thursday. February Li, I b'su OREGON News Events o f the W orld in Pictures Modesto Trujilla, 18 - year - old houseboy. adm its slaying of Carl C o m m u n ity C lu b M eets F r i­ Taylor, nationally known m aga­ zine w riter, at Albuquerque. N. M d a y ; Social Success Los Angeles cheeks influx of jobless transients. (B y M i». J. C. Sm ith) Ship tieup ended O perators ac­ HAZELDALE Community club cept men's retu rn offer. will hold a valentine card party in Chrysler earnings net for 1935 the school Saturday evening Play reported at $8 07 as against $2.19 will start at 8:30. Mrs Max Berger for 1934 and Mrs. George Altishin are in McNary hits agricultural bill and charge. holds that it is only AAA in dis­ Community club will meet F ri­ guise. day evening in the basement A Farley calls Liberty league "the valentine party will follow, with center and soul of the predatory Joe Berger and Charles Shaper in , powers." charge. Al Smith hanged in effigy at Birthday Celebrated Grand Coulee dam by men. who Mr. and Mrs. William Heil enter­ said they resented his attacks on tained with a dinner Sunday hon­ the new deal. oring Mr. and Mrs. William B erk­ February 7 ley and Mrs. Lucy Groves of Van­ Labor at Toledo. Ohio, boycotts couver. Wash. The occasion was Mrs. Berkley's birthday anniver­ anto New Deal cartoon-m ovie Four convicts slub way out of sary, and she is a sister to Mr. Kentucky prison. Heil. Ship strikes ends and sailors back Mr. and Mrs Rinehart and fam­ ily have moved on to the Chown- at work. Gale blows airliner 200 miles off ing place They were former resi­ route in Montana. dents of Beaverton. Dr C. V. Boyer inaugurated pres­ Claire W alker has been out of school w ith a severe attack of ton­ ident U niversity of Oregon. February 8 silitis. Social Success Charles Curtis. 76. vice-president The program and shadow box when H erbert Hoover was presi­ social sponsored by the 4-H boys' dent. dies of heart attack in Wash­ club last Saturday was quite a ington. success. The boys put on a fine F R. plans conference of new program. Joe Berger was the auc­ world republics to organize m a­ tioneer, who sold the shadows, and chinery to prevent w ar on this R eco rd -sh atterin g sto rm s th a t sw ept down from the Canadian northw est gripped N iagara F alls in the proceeds netted over $15. which hemisphere. . sub-zero tem p eratu res, for days, fetterin g th e flow of th e m ighty ca ta ra ct. H ere Is n view of th e will be used as a scholarship to John J. Raskob. prom inent in A m erican side of th e falls, from th e gorge. T he en tire falls and gorge froze so solidly th a t h u n ­ the 4-H summer school. Much cred­ American Liberty league, charged it is due their leader, Ray Kin- w ith alleged tax deficiency of 51.- dreds o f spe ctators to o k ad van ta ge o f tlie o p p o rtu n ity to w a lk a b o u t a t th e to u t, , cheloe. 026,340 on 1929 income. Sam G arber is quite ill at his Deep snow in m iddle west p ar­ home. alyzes rail and road traffic. Mrs. S. C. Dwyer of Newberg Van Vlack ju ry returns first de­ visited Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Staub gree m urder verdict at Twin Falls. last week. Idaho. Hanging faces slayer of Mil­ Virginia Miller, who is living in 1 dred Hook, ex-wife. Portland, spent Sunday at her Senator Borah challenges forces home here. opposed to him for republican pres­ Sybil Taylor Honored idential nom ination to "come into Mrs. Lyle Taylor entertained the open." w ith a lunch and theatre party in Oregon S tate beats U. of O. 49 Portland last Saturday for the fol­ to 23 in basketball. lowing: LaVerne Browning and February 9 Laurene Fugua of Portland. Joan B ritain w orking at high speed and Patsy Heil. Jean Miller. Thel­ ma Broad of Hazeldale. The oc­ to expand and modernize em pire's casion was her daughter Sybil’s m ilitary, naval and air forces. William Green. A m erican Fed­ birthday. eration of Labor president, criti­ cizes suprem e court rulings. He I says a "liberal interpretation of the spirit and purpose of th e con- i stitution would enable us to meet changing conditions as easily as (Continued from pare 1) under the unw ritten constitution shoppers will be given the double of Great B ritain.” opportunity to boost their favorite Ex-Senator Fess of Ohio hits candidates and to make real sav­ back at Borah, saying party loyal­ ings in their purchases. ty candidacy essential. Notices of a few of the specially Seven CCC w orkers adrift on priced items are to be found on ice in Cape Cod bay. page 3 of the second section of this Deadly blizzard takes 20 lives in A ttractive home of Mr. and Mrs. H W. Ray. recently completed at H aw thorne farm east of Hillsboro. issue of the Argus. Double votes middle west. E xterior is of white-w ashed brick- up to the second floor level, end from there to the toof the e x ­ are not lim ited to these special Border moves scare French terio r is of wide boards, set vertically, with bats. The house covers a ground area of 4700 square feet. bargain items. Rhineland zone held threatened. It is set off 500 yards to the south of the Orenco-Cornell road by a private lane, bordered by poplar Announcement of $75 in addition­ French charge 40.000 G erm an sol­ trees. A small stream virtually encircles the knoll on which th e house stands, dim m ed to form a small al prizes was made this week by diers sent there. lake in the front yard Mr. Ray is the head of A. J. Ray & Son and chairm an of the board of Ray- the 21 co-operating merchants. In February 10 Maling Co.— (Cut courtesy Oregon Journali addition to the tw o grand prizes In a scorching attack on Ja p a n ­ of nine-day all-expense free trips to California and Old Mexico, sec­ ese policy in China. Senator P itt­ ond prizes of $25 each are to be man of Nevada advocates “dornin- naval and air forces for the awarded in each contest and third I . a U. ’. ing” S. prizes of $10 each. A nother prize Captain McLellan of arm y trans- of $5 has been announced for the port vanishes as ship nears San girl, listed at 4 p m. yesterday 1 Francisco. i Wednesday) with 15.000 votes or Seven CCC w orkers rescued from less, who makes the greatest pro­ ice floes off Cape Cod. gress during the balance of the . wind-swept State board of control decides competition. to continue O. V Gamble as su ­ These awards will be in the form ■ perintendent of Oregon T r a d e s of merchandise orders which will School for Blind. Charges aired. be honored in part or in total by Mrs. Huey Long sworn in as any of the co-operating merenants. new senator. A special contest is planned for of S tar B rew ery company Friday night by O. Phelps, m an­ in Safe Portland robbed of $4100. ager of the Venetian theater. A $5 War departm ent asks $374.981.- book of theater tickets has been 521. seacoast and w estern o u t­ offered to the candidate, who re ­ post More defense, fu rth er increases in ceives the most votes cast between personnel 7 and 8:45 p. m. in a special bal­ force asked. and expansion of air lot box to be placed in the theatre February 11 lobby. Votes placed in the regular Fisherman on Lake Michigan tells ballot box. which will be located in front of the Argus office F ri­ how two died in cold. One of par­ day evening, will not count in the ty caught in storm makes way across seven miles of shore ice. theater contest. Due to conflict with the Rotary Father-in-law and guardsm an res­ club play at the high school audi­ cuer die. Most violent w inter attack of the torium. the dinner for the candi­ dates. scheduled for Friday night, century increases fear of starvation has been postponed The event will j and exposure in many middle w est­ probably be held next Thursday ern communities. Van Vlack ordered hanged in evening at the local chamber of Idaho April 3. commerce. Lack of snow covering causes Seventeen candidates were in­ troduced by W. Verne McKinney , wheat damage say interior reports. Stocks go spinning upw ard un­ at the Venetian theatre Friday, w here they and their escorts were der leadership of steels, motors and guests. Extreme cold weather p r e - ! industrials. Pneumonia added to cold menace vented the large attendance that in middle west. 453 new cases re ­ was expected. ported in Illinois in week. President Roosevelt orders bud­ get director to make broad study of possible savings in governm ent Rapidly, section by section, skilled engineers aro assem bling tho m am m oth San Franclsco-O nklnnd expenditures. Bay bridge, longest in th e world. This photo, tak en from th e air, shows th e new est phase of con­ American missionary w orkers stru ctio n on the 4 ’/i-m ile long sp an — tru sses which form the deck of the b ridge— In place below the held by Ethiopia. cables. These deck sections are hoisted by pulleys from barges anchored In th e bay and bung by 2 % - (Continued from paire 1) Washington man sees need of lncli steel ropes suspended from the main cables of the bridge. Tho cen ter concrete anchorage Is in Hillsboro and elsewhere in the making WPA perm anent to take county to supply entertainm ent for show n above a t the rig h t and the San F rancisco skyline a t th e left. up labor slack. meetings and other events. F ebruray 12 Winning numbers will be selected by judges with the applause re ­ Senator George W. N orris in a ceived by the various acts counting voice trem bling with emotion calls WHERE THE TIMID (¡ROW BOLD a large percentage toward the fi­ upon congress to “have courage” nal decision of the judges, which, to restrict powers of suprem e court. the committee believes, will insure : He expressed belief court has gone the most popular acts winning. . beyond any power ever contem ­ Persons wishing more inform a­ plated in the constitution. FRATERNITY TO HAVE tion about rules or wishing to en­ Herbert Hovoer in Lincoln day ter the contest may do so by con­ ! talk in Portland raps Roosevelt tacting the members of the com­ new deal. mittee. which includes Jak e Weil, The Very Rev Benjamin D unlap chairman: Leon S Davis, at the Dagwell, D. D , takes solemn ob­ Argus, Dr. R. J. Nicol, A. J. Foel- ligation of the episcopate and Was ker, or W. F. Cyrus, post comman­ consecrated fifth bishop of the der. Episcopal diocese of Oregon. Borah and Knox file for Illinois , vote. M rs. K in g N ew K n ittin g Russian ruble bill paym ent vetoed In s tru c to r a t W e il’s , by President Roosevelt. Mrs. Lucy King, formerly in­ structor for three years with Old Wortman and King, has accepted D ie r d o r ff H as Position w ith G o v e rn m e n t A g e n c y a position as knitting instructor in the balcony yarn department at 1 W. H. Dierdorff, prom inent H ills­ Weil's Department store. Mrs. King boro w ar veteran and farm er, has will begin her duties Monday with a tem porary position with the fed­ hours of instruction from 9 a. m. eral resettlem ent adm inistration of­ to 5:45 p. m. Mrs. I. Lundgren has fice at McMinnville. He is listing resigned as knitting instructor on available lands in W ashington coun­ account of illness. ty. ________________ ‘Diving Venus,’ 1936 Model — — - n ■ Time Hallows His Memory H. W. Ray Residence Completed Double-Vote Event Slated in Contest I t Is h a rd to be lie ve th a t Just a b o u t 25 ye a rs ago A n n e tte K e l. le ru in u , th o o r ig in a l b a th in g b e a u ty , was a rre s te d In B o sto n f o r w e a rin g a one piece b a ttlin g s u it w h ic h cn in o to th e c a lf o f th e leg. M iss K e lle rtn a n I« s h o w n above w e a rin g a 1930 m od e l b a th in g s u it u lz P a lm Beach, F la . e ”, . . That tve line liigldp reoilve . . . that Ini» notion, under t,od, jliull / n i f e n tii'I i' hiilh of freedom and thi.it g n v n o o ir n f of the. people, ip the people, for the people, ¿hull tie / p o n d i fn u n the earth '* .■Ihrallani Mrs. Long Carries On in Senate l.inevln Strawberries Are Ripe* World’s Longest Bridge Speeds to Completion KGW to Broadcast Contest Winners Births P eterson—To Mr and Mrs. Hen­ ry Peterson of Hillsboro. February 7, a boy. Johnson To Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Johnson of Portland, February Id. a girl. C larn o To Mr. and Mi Thomas C larno of N orth Plains, February 11 a boy. it 's s tra w b e rry tim e in F lo rilla , and here is a new w rin k le In straw « b e rry patches. Fred C la rk o f M ia m i has In tro d u ce d ih ■ p o rta b le , boxed s tra w b e rry c a r d iti, which he cla im s Is m ote 1-, n n o in l'.i I am i S a n ita ry th a n Hie co n ve n tio n a l v a rie ty . T w o M ia m i b a ttlin g In a u lii s are shown above sa m p lin g tin luscious b e rries w h ich w ill lie s h lp i" I to a ll p a rts o f the c o u n try . Tim p o rta tilo boxes m ay bo tu rn e d to get the f u ll raya o f the sun a ll day. The Court Drives Home a Point! NEW HOME AT (J. OF 0. Orchardale Mr and Mrs. Ray Kendall and son Donald of Peavine Ridge and Mrs. Frank Davis o f Nampa. Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunger T hursd iv Mr and Mrs. Darell Hayden vis­ ited his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. iBobi Ha.vdcn Saturday afternoon, and left for their home Our classified columns may hav< in Arlington. W ash, Sunday just w hat you are looking for Richard Hunger as in P u rtljn d Read them. tl S aturday and Sunday. 1 Appointed to the U. 8. S enate by Go». Jam es Albert Noe of Louisiana, Mrs. Iluey P. Long, above, widow of the slnln sen a­ to r from Louisiana, will fill her husband's unexpired term . There deer were snapped through p. I;'1 -n 'dnd'.'y nt til ■ f) • Cave;; ch a te a u , th e a ttra c tiv e tripping i f, •• ¡’oil; , , vi-d Members of Delta Upsilon fra te rn ity et the U n ivera ,ty cf Oregon w ill toon be liv in g in til's a'.trr.ctivs residence, w h ich w ill be r'm o d e le d fra n i the pressnt house. The fra te rn ity rece ntly purchased the prop­ e rty fo r a perm anent heme. T h o rs ore 40 social groups r.t the un i­ v e rs ity , m any c f whom own th s lr own houses. Cy charing expenses they ars eo rhtsd to enjoy m any social and other advantages at a rcr.ssn rb le chan-e. , i • famed underground eavernr. which are under th« ¡••¡ i la ion ri »•»-■ N ational Parks Service. They come t i the I. ,i d reg.i.'n.-ly looking for “ handout: ''. Th" rlrer have p , ' 'tin ' r.pp' Hl : f ir I cakes. 7 h e O regon S ta te H ighw ay i iirani- open to tho Oregon Caw , I p t lm ld,r throughout the "/ir.'- • w hi-’i ri / O g folk and visitors from afar opportunity to v is it them at any time th e rece n t »Ice p re s id e n t's d in n e r to P re s id e n t R o o s e v e lt 'i t a n k l 18 ......... ,r nr " ,e c o n tro l la w w h ic h th e p re s id e n t has Coogress to repeal. C o tto n and the A A A . how ever, were not pop topics at I ilia reception. a