The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 23, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    Award Letters
Timber Pup
side of his m arket with himself,
fine, upstanding man behind t
counter.
The wheat ranch also is depict«
in photographs faded w ith a g
showing a huge crew feeding
threshing m achine while strai
m ounts high from the blower.
Yes, Dave Miller, has seen a 1
of life, and the fu tu re now turi
on the luxury promised bv D
Tow nsend.
onor Koli Given; Stu«
Prepare for Meet
TIMBER -Green and Gold basket­
ball letters were aw arded to the
grade school team Friday Members
of the team, who received letters
were Felix Marquez, Robert Travis,
Bill Dunn, Tom Ramsey. Buck
Scott. Eric Armstrong, Jack Hof-
fart. Bill Lachapelle, and Robert
Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Braden
moved here from Silver Creek.
Wash., Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Kirk, who is in Sell­
wood hospital in Portland with
typhoid fever, is much better.
Felix Marquez cut his hand
Tuesday night w hile cranking a
tar. He was taken to Vernonia
and eight stitches w ere taken to
•lose the wound.
Honor
Roll
Listed
Show Friday
at Mt. Home
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Prize Hogs Pride
of Local Fanner
V our
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(C o n tin u e d fro m page 1)
of the snout to the root of the
tail, is the m aternal ancestor of
the "iongies " The presiding matron
ot the blocky group is "Q u een ie"
a daughter of the Chester White
sow that young Hornecker p u r­
chased seven years ago when he
sla r'e d serious pig raising as a
4-H club project. N either • Queenie "
her dam nor grand-dam have evt’r
been defeated in the show ring.
The present sire owned by the
Horneckers is “M onstrous King. ’
a_ four-year old weighing about
<a0 pounds. He was purchased
from Cas Nicol in Salem after a
trium phant tour of Id? ho. Montana.
C aiifornia and Oregon as a ju n io r
boar. When visited recently "King '
wasn t feeling so well, having just
undergone some dental work to re-
The honor roll for upper grades
this six weeks: Thelma Thom­
son, Evajean Seivers. Billie Huff­
man, Edythe Skeeles. Ja k e Hof-
fart. Felix Marquez. Jean Welter
Evelyn Lachepelle, and Ruth Big-
ers.
Practice for Meet
Members of the grade school are
practicing for the track meet at
Forest Grove Friday. Several par­
ticipants are expected to place.
Those who place will attend the
county track meet at Hillsboro
May 2.
Annual Tim ber bus picnic for
Forest Grove high school students,
who ride on the Timber bus. was !
held at the Boy Scout camp Friday I
evening.
t
Mr and Mrs. W. E. Gilmore and «
Mr. and Mrs. M urray of Canada s
visited their brother-in-law and r
Sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Greenbo, t
at Waldport over the week-end.
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County's Traffic Death Toll
for 1935 Less; Aids Ca
ministration and the substitution
of the AAA as an emergency meas­
ure.
The farmers, Ballard related, will
continue their demands for farm
legislation. While in existence, he
said, that AAA brought farm p u r­
chasing power up at least 48 per
cent. However, he said that he
could not tell which of three ele­
m ents brought this about
T hn
three e le m e n ts i n c l u d e d t h e
drought, natural recovery and re ­
duction of crop surpluses through
the AAA program.
Ballard spoke also of natural ad ­
justm ent which is taking place ail
th e tim e through n atural economic
laws. Oregon, he said, was drop­
ping out of competition in apples
and prunes because of the cost of
transportation and substituting seed
crops, canning crops and nuts, all
of which are either not in na­
tional competition or can be pro­
duced cheaper here than else­
where.
He cited the canning industry
and declared that Oregon was bid­
ding for the canning center of the
United States, taking the lead
away from Michigan because of
th e cheaper production and better
grade of produce.
Of the new plan, now being in ­
troduced, Ballard said that it was
as good as any yet offered, leav­
ing the possible inference that a
b etter plan m ight be suggested
later. He said th a t the plan was 1
handicapped by being introduced J
at a tim e when politics was up- i
perm ost in every mind.
He explained th e plan by say- •
ing th at it was a bonus being *
paid for w hat am ounted to good. p
sound, farm practice.
Of farm life he said th a t the a
bulk of the population was com­
ing from the farm, as statistics 1
ehow th at 10 families in the city ?
are rearing only seven children a
w hile in the country, 10 families °
will rear 13. Farm ing is not a
business, he said, but a mode of
life.
He declared th a t the farm ers F
Were well organized and that they v
w ere well aw are of the fact that s
for a long tim e they had been s
buying in a protected m arket and
lolling in world competition. They I
will demand some adjustm ent in
this m atter, he suggested.
W. F Cyrus, county agent, acted
as chairm an of the meeting, in ­
troducing the speaker. The m eet­
ing Monday noon will be in charge s
of th e Portland Gas & Coke com- H
pany, it was announced.
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AlthcVgh several r speed and w here the
ln . O re8 °n, reported heavy accidents usually oc«
increases in num ber o f deaths
.
caused by autom obile accident«
McDonald said that
Washington county reduced i t s in "u m b er of traffic
traffic toll from six in 1934 to year was doubly
five in 1935. according to a state- view of a nation-wic
I ment received here from W. R
. “duun lc
McDonald, director of the Oregon O ree° n- he pointed
State Motor association, in charge Hn%arent y ■
be<
of safety
* ( and morp intelligent
This im prov«, , « „ r 4
» id .
has been an im portant factor ir yet become "safetv
giving Oregon national recognition ' .
o
as a leader in street and highway
,c th ? O reS°n
safety. Based on latest national fig'- ^ so t*“t,'on. inaugurate
ures, Oregon ranks second in the tnrists^in
. Septem J
country among states w hich have torist*. ln this area 1
shown outstanding reductions in definitely thvTYh S i
m otor deaths.
i finitely that they I
or«, i
.
' ed to our request th
th .J 1 rtd e? C° Uraging
note th a t | m ore thoughtfully, tl
1 f S,u r e »UC.tlOi? was m ade ln spite tim e to be safe
of the fact th at much of the driv- 1 ..uz„ v,
ing in this county is over com par-
® have ,n ow. cn!
atively straight and open road,
?2d lt. . ls or
w here motorists are tem pted to 1° believe that these
gram followed business meeting.
Two steel guitar num ber, given by
"A spiring Young
Lady" — Mrs
Laurentzen. Shadow Play, “The
Caníbal King.” by the P.-T. A. la­
dies. A health talk was given by
Mrs. Charles Imlay, w ho substi­
tuted for Dr. P in k Pills. A b ro ad ­
cast from station We-X-L in which
Laren Slade. A rth u r Schroeder, J.
A. Brownlee. H arry B ear a n d
Charles Im lay participated, direct­
ed oy G lenn Stiff. This w as a
novelty act w ith some most un­
usual instrum ents and music, and
was voted by th e audience as
showing the most am ateur talen t
A pie social was enjoyed after the
program.
Mrs. B. H andy retu rn ed S a tu r­
day from a w eek’s visit w ith rela­
tives in Washington.
Harold Riggs of A rlington, Wash .
is spending the sum m er w ith h n
grandparents, Mr. an a Mrs j
Tubbs
Mrs. Berdie Johnson is visiting
her son. Huston Johnson, and fam-
Victim of Disaster
tt
Has Haven in Brush
«C ontinued fro m page 1)
too much to ex-
eaking reduction
during 1938."
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West Union Local
Names Candidates
Ju an ita C aw rse and A lbert Cous-
sen were named as candidates for
the summ er .school scholarship
sponsored by th e Washington coun­
ty unit of the Farm ers' Union, ai
th e West Union local meeting at
North Plains K p hall Thursday
night. All locals will have candi­
dates and selectiou will be held at
the county meeting May 2.
New members taken in were
Matt Ryan and Law rence Cropp
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THÉ IDEAL
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TONIC
PURSANG
T ired? Worn out? “ Half
Mick” ? Try I’ursang. It con­
tain* copper and iron com­
pounds that help build red
blood corpu»clra.
Take Pursang a few day«
anti act* how much better you
feel. In a week or tuoro you
will hardly believe you tuo the
• j me person.
H ills b o r o ’s L a rg e s t
P re s c rip tio n
C ase
Keg D irm i Pharmacists:
I., C Kramlen
Marvin Woods
Sprays
KKA.MIEN'H
Palin Drug Store
iz e rs
armers
Prescription
Seed • Wool •
Telephon« 31X11
Druggists
I1 hone 208
ZEE’S BEAU TY SHOPPE
W eek
M atinee Saturday at 1:30 P. M.— Evening at 6:31
Ml DARED GIVE BROADWAY
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in Ben A m es Williams
E xciting Romance !
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M iller m erely said Jc
a w iie and four D<
C/iHclren, perished in the disaster
of Septem ber 8. 1900. at Galveston, da
Texas. Since then, he has been a to<
w anderer.
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In Galveston, Miller related he 1 esl
operated a livery stable across from I ch
w hich lived Jack Johnson, the fu- ed
1ur<2 negro heavyweight champion. ! ter
J" h 18 earlier days, he operated a
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1000-acre w heat ranch in Nebraska
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pletore with
Warner BAXTER i
A L IC E FAYE I
JACK O A K IE 4
(Eeen 9, t t,tr f a
W e Can
Spot Your Trouble
PROTECT WINTER CLOTHES
FROM M OTH DAMAGE
H ave your wintei
cleaned now. Our I
ing methods KILL
MOTH EGGS. Then
w ill be ready for
storage in
Sanitex “C edarized” M oth-Proof
Quality cleaning at
Reasonable prices
See WALLY at
M oth-Proof Bag
Howe & Wells, Prop.
207 E. Main St., Phone 1415
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Tragic
“I understand,” sa
woman to another,
church you are hav
congregations. Is tha
"Yes," answ ered i
"so sm all that every
to r says. " 'Dearly
feel as if you had ri
posal.”—Ex.
4,
MEN’S SHOP
MOUNTAIN HOME
M o u n tain
I Home school play. "Just Plain Dot."
will be presented at the school l-’ii-
I «lay evening A small admission
charge will be made ami a lte r the
pi.iv refreshm ents will l»e serve I
by the local P T A, for a nominal
charge l’r«'cetxls will go tow aul
tin1 purchasing of school equipm ent’
Kings 1'iinha veil
Swinging rings w ire purchased
and pul in place in the plavshed al
Mountain Home school last week.
The money earned by the school in
former years, and on hand for
sometime, was used lor this im ­
provement. Mis. Milts, the present
teacher, contributed tow ard the
fund also.
M ountain Home Parent-Teacher
club met at the school house Fri- i
day alternoou. Mttsdames I ’lar-
enee Nelson, Howard Browning and
! John Sehtnellzer w ere placed m .'
charge of selling refreshm ents nt
thu school entertainm ent Friday
evening.
Miss Ellen Marie Jaq u lth wa
elected reporter of the Wild Wood
Forestry 4 11 club S aturday cve-
ntng. Second field n u et will be
- May 9. when (he m em bers and
I their leader will explore the woou
le d e.uiyons here to studv trees .mJ
bird life.
Chehulem Mountain Potato d u o
met at the G. !•' Atrops home Sat
Iurday evening. A schedule for the
I year's club w ork was made out
Seven ladies attended the Wom­
an's Missionary Society at ttie
, Howard Browning home Thursday
( May m eeting will be with Mr’
. H. P. Strickler.
It is expected that the church
I here will be razed this week and i1 '
so Sunday school les on period I
will be at the parsonage, after
which the school will attend the
rally at Scholls, Basket dinner will
be served.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Davis have
moved here from North Bonneville,
w here they are at the John D a li,
home. They expect to move into
the cottage on the P ercy llatnil-
ton place soon.
Mr. and Mr
Hoy Meyers and
son have moved from the S. D.
T refrcn farm at Scholls to the Joe
Eg.) home here, in a hort while
they expect to move into the ten­
ant nouse on the Ego farm.
Jam es Allison ha. rented tb • r
With every order for
dry cleaning of w inter
woolens,
ASK W ALLY!
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