Thursday. May 21, 1936 n ! L L S TÏ 0 ft 0 H ill tincl D illc m Clerk Nominee Club to Elect M rs . V liy ls tc k e A R O t ’ .1, Screen Sweethearts Buried Tuesday lown Hill School Closes; A ttendance Perfect Native of County I’ m u r j A fter Long Illness III» Mr. I'h.rlM IM I.n l M r- M arv Jane V tiylsteke , 45. IO W A H IL I. F IR D A L E H ill nr.d w ife of H eim V tiy lste k e , d u d at n a if S ortu i Club iiip I May I3 her hom ,' near H u n k i Sunday th«’ hoine of M i John Goet/<* w ith m o rn in g _ a fte r an illness o f many . •* in at t«*h(|iinci*, » •vinai vi.sitojs m onths F unerul services were held and a large group o f c h ild re n J „ r„. at the St. F rancis chu rch at Huy m eefing w ill he at the home of Tuesday m o rn in g w ith Itev Futher Mrs John Haase w h i n uffici S p rin g e r o ffic ia tin g R ecitation of w ill be elected. the Rosary wus at the Forest G rove A fa m ily g u lh e rln g wa lii'ld U n d e rta kin g com pany chapel Tues­ the C h m li's E pler home May day nigh t Interm e nt was in the In honor of M o llic i ', day. Roy cem etery. A gro up of pj women from Iho M ary Jane Cup wus born at Ver- c o m m im ity v im tc ij w illi Mi H e il, b o o rl J u ly 21 IHIIO, the daughter ! ickim of Sherwood May (I A of M r. and Mr; H e nry Cop arid pot ln .'k was enjoyed by all wus m a rrie d Io Remi V uylstek,- at Mi John I laa.a* e n tr i la io cd w ith Roy Ja n u a ry 10, H ill. She had l i v ­ n card p u tty u, honor o f Ihe b irth - ed In the county a ll her life D e­ day o f her husband on A p r il 28. ceased IS su rvived by the w id o w e r Mi Don Pearson! and H arold llaasc receive, I high '.c o ir and G e o rg e II llc a /a n o f Tigard, who and three childre n. Florence, C la r­ Mi Sam f i r n g und Fred H aa ,• received the dem ocratic nomina­ ence and Blanche. a ll at home One < h ild is dead The fo llo w in g sisters a "Us,.In, mu tio n fo r county cl. i k and brothers also su rvive : M rs W ill ’ 'Io w a H ill -.choid closed w ith a Vandehey. M r George Hermans, p u n ì,' F rid a y on the rcho oj .44 H erm an and Paul Cop, Forest I M aureen O 'S u lliv a n and E ric U n ­ grounds Ph,- aftern oon was .-pelli G rove m route M in. is iv Ray andehey,! * I »»««/trv un - 2, m u j V ufniettey, in p la y in g games and ra n , it, n, co-star»; o f "T he Voice of 111 f ' l l l l t l I , »f- I ' I / w \ t I -Villi,im ( op. H an k ' Mi Joseph Bugle A n n ,” w h ich w ill show at A ttendance P r r f i'il 111 1 1 1 1 1 « U l f I l O O t l » V a n D y k e . G a sto n a n d A lb e rt C op M ild re d G e rig was the only p u p il th e V enetian theatre to n ig h t, F r i­ w illi pei feci atteiictunee d u rin g tin- W ashington county again went Hood R iver. day and S aturday on a double school year The day fo llo w in g the "o ve r the tu p " in its co n trib u tio n s b ill w ith "B o rn fo r G lo ry ." s c !*.,I picnic M ild re d became ill foi the Red Cross flood sufferers' w ith tho measles fund A quota of $375 wa.- asked of M r und M is. W illia m llu fe u e r en- Hu cou nty and the fun d c o n trib - a litt le over $400. The le rla in e d w ith a d in n e r p u rly S u n ­ I Uted wa day Present were M i and M is. exact am ount is not a va ila ble at E V A N S potato p lan te r fo r sale: i f o n lin u r d fro m p a re t> l.o u is Z u rch e r and M r and Mi ! tin . lim it b u t it is tho ugh t it w ill b u ilt to plan t deep Peter Kied- Hen Leu am i ch ild re n . I.uurine, (*x< red $400. uccordin# to re p o rt* E ith e r W icks and v io lin solos by weg. Kt. 2. C ornelius; near g o lf M e rlu n d und I.eAnn, B e lly A nn at the Red Cross cou nty chapter Mias W icks Mrs. L ym a n Howe course. 14tf und Junet K ufvnei and the host m eeting T hursd ay night front d if ­ was accompanist. W ives o f R otarlans w ere guests W A N T E D Thr <•< and hiutess. fe re n t sections of the county. W ith • ■ ■ ; : M r and M rs Chai les Sellers and few exceptions there wa.. no p e r­ at the d inn er. and $1.25 per cord, cabin, fitove W illia m Enschede w ill be i n and bed furnished. daughters M ury Jane und Ellen sonal so licita tio n s reported from T. Meagler, charge o f the program today and m ile northeast Sherm an's m ill. Fay» "l ei,,led a dinner party it the com m unities. p J H G a rre tt M ay 28. the L lo y d Anderson home at H i ll­ _ A le tte r was read from A d m ira l Reports on the d is tric t Rotary LO ST $5 and $1 b ill near Second side Sunduy C ary T G rayson of the national and M ain, M onday.— In q u ire A r - M r und M rs Sam G e rlg e n te r­ chapter, saying that a p p ro x im a te ­ convention at Vancouver. B. C . I4p tained at d in e r Sunday in honor ly $7,000 000 had l»c,n received for M ay 10. 11 and 12, w ill be made i '. u . M M T his wa the at the luncheon m eeting today by of th e ir daughter. M ild re d . It being the f l .... I v i c t i m H olstein b u ll for her eigh th b irth d a y Present were greatest di a le r of its k in ,I to ever M P Cady and Charles W alker 18-Month.s-old sale Also 2 purebred week-old Viola and F ln rln e Brnsher. M ild re d happen in the U nited Slates, and Those atte n d in g from the county and L u c ille Haase. Erw in and Eve­ the people o f the nation responded were M r. and M r . W a lke r and G uernsey b u ll calves. — Telephone 14 C'ady from H illsb o ro , and M r. and Beaverton 8719. lyn Huge. M r and M r E lm e r Boge, generously. Mr W ill M cC ready and E lm e r the honored guest and the host and W H IT E G ia n t ha tchin g eggs for M ay o f Forest G rove. Rattens. sale.-—A lb e rt M eier, Rt. 2 B eav­ F Mi W illia m Hi i gelt of Laure l erton. Phone H ills b o ro 2R7. 14 was honored w ith a shower at llw home o f M rs Don Pearson S T R A W B E R R Y pickers wanted. 5 A p r il 29 o r 6 adults; cabin w ith cook E x iw n d itu re s on federal project» stove Charles E pi, r. Rt. 2. C or- j by ih c Federal P u b lic W orks ad­ nelius. Phone 19E2 Forest Grove. . m in is tra tio n m W ashington county Mrs. Charles M arsh all is re ­ Bp to J tnusry i. ISM amounted co ve rin g at home from in ju rie s re ­ L A N G wood range fo r sale, good ti, $51 332 according to Edgar Freed, ceived F rid a y n ig h t when she was condition. J. W. Raynard, Rt. state d ire c to r fo r t h e N a tion al knocked dow n by an a u tom ob ile in 8, H illsb o ro ; at M id w a y. 14p Em ergency C ouncil. T his sum p ro ­ fro n t o f the Pastim e as she a t­ (('«»nllnurd from nag« I) M u ltn o m a h G o lf club, foreclosure; vid ed fo r 10321 man hours of w o rk tem pted to cross the street. The T H R E E good double-tc.-ted cows fo r sale S. H. Pom eroy, 1 m ile Kre.stin,- Nelson v.s A r th u r J c e; in th is county ' l l iv e r of Ih,' car 1 aid to have A to ta l o f $34.484.942 fro m a to ­ been Vernon S m ith o f H ills b o u . n o rth K in to n school. 14 H e nry B d l vs State In d u s tria l A c ­ cident Commission, appeal front r e ­ tal a llo tm e n t o f $43.665.025 has a l­ A cco rd in g to witnesses, M rs M a r­ W E A N L IN G pigs fo r sale L . E. je c tio n o f cla im based on accident ready been expended on federal shall was crossing the street in F u rro w . N o rth F irs t avenue. 14 ,»curring w h ile in the e m p lo y of projects th ro u g h o u t O regon up to the m id dle o f thè block as S m ith Znde Riggs as a w ixid cutter, in Jan ua ry 31. 1936. p ro v id in g 12.220.- pulled aw ay fro m the curb. Shi FOB SALE ('n e a p G ood range w h ich night of one eye was nllcg- , 880 man hours o f labor. These e x ­ c. said to have come out fro m be­ w ith coils. $15 124 W W ashing- ! c d ly lost when stru ck by fly in g penditures, Freed explained, do hin d a car in fro n t c. the S m ith ton St., evenings. 14p no in clud e figures on non-federal m achine, w h ich was m oving » low ­ steel splinte r. The fo llo w in g orders were file d projects w h ich w ill be a va ila ble ly. The auto was bro u g h t to a Voters Thanked stop im m e dia te ly. Uns week in c irc u it cou rt: Anna w ith in a short tim e. I w ish to th a n k the vote rs of M rs M arsh all was im m e d ia te ly B D yslc v.s Isaac Hones ct at. de ­ rushed to the ho spl'a l. w here it W ashington county fo r the fin e er e; M a tte r of the L iq u id a tio n firs t was th o u g h t th a t her s k u ll expression o f confidence given me Hunk o f Beaverton, te rm in a tio n m ight have been fra ctu re d A l ­ in the p rim a ry election and to o f trust: E lw ood L u m b e r com pany though she is said to have suffer? ! again pledge m yself to continued vs H J Babcock ct ul. de nying concussion the X -ra y d id not re ­ de votio n to m y duties in the in te r­ m o tio n , P e te r E ver- v , C H G at- ests o f th is cou nty I also w ish to H illsb o ro 's a irp o rt m ay show veal any bro ken bones. I 1 ell. i n d ir in a tio n of ale extend m y tha nks to those of you. O d e r * w e re entered in probate , cqnsiderabla a c tiv ity this .summer who on account o f y o u r p o litic a l cou rt this week in the fo llo w in g if plans made by E J Hall, fly - a ffilia tio n s , could not east yo u r rases: A lic e A d ilin a Adams. C M m g in stru cto r, c a rry th ro u g h B all ballots fo r me J. E. C A R P E N TE R . Good, W I ’ Dvke. O m ar Kendall has made an a p plicatio n to the C o un ty Assessor. M ary C P rin g le . W illia m Norm a c ity cou ncil fo r perm ission to use and Barbara A nn Arm cs, E Q uack- and care fo r the field, according to N O T IC E O F F I N A L H E A R IN G enbush. H enry B yron Sagaberd, M a y o r J It. G a rre tt P O R T LA N D , M ay 20 - A p p o in t­ N o t ir e i» h e re b y g iv e n th u t th e u n tte r- Elizabeth Etta Preston. E m il Os- j B a ll proposes to erect hangers, ment of T H. B u ile y as manager file ,) h is f in a l a r .- o u n t an») pelt. John II K rueger M a rie F u h r. keep w eather data, cut the grass o f the H ills b o ro d is tric t fo r P o rt­ s r e is p n u c r t l ha» a* a d m in is t r a t o r o f th e e s ta te : er. Sam K u ra tll, Lew is and Robert and teach fly in g , lie also proposes land Gas A Coke com pany was i f E » nll O s p e lt, ilecease-l, in th e C o u n ty to in s ta ll pumps to supply gaso­ M Young, m inors; Charles James announced Wednesday by ililm a r C o u rt o f Ih e S ta le o f Orez n f o r W i, - h - , lin e to planes using the field. in g to n C. u n ly , O re g o n , a n d b y a n o rd e r ; K elle y Such a plan, if p e rm itte d by the Papst. vice-president and general d u ly m a d e arol e n te re d in - a id court on , m anager B aile y succeeds T. G. ih e I f i l h da y o f M a y. t'.i:td, s a id c o u rt cou ncil, w o uld hook up w ith a re ­ d e s ig n a te d S a tu r d a y , a l th e h o u r o f quest fro m the c ity o f P o rtla n d B ronlcew c. who w ill con tinu e in has te n o 'e l.s k in th e fo re n o o n o f th e 2oth j asking th a t w eather reports be the d is tric t in charge o f the com ­ d a y o f J u n e . 1936, as th e t im e , a n d th e : pany's service a ctivitie s. C o u n ty C, u r t ro o m o f H ills b o r o , W ash kept d a ily so that in em ergency B aile y was fo rm e rly d ire c to r of in g to n C o u n ty . O re g o n , us th e p la c e „ ,f , the fie ld could be used fo r la n d ­ re sid e n tia l sales in the com pany's h e a rin g o b je c tio n s ,o s a id f in a l a c c a tn t H ills b o ro Is am ong the elig ib le ings. a n d re|M »rt. i f a n y th e re be. a n d f o r th e com m ercial departm ent He and his f in a l s e ttle m e n t o f -a id e s ta te . cities in O regon fo r an ......... .. armory fa m ily w ill m ake th e ir home in D a te d M a y 21. 19.:«. constructed by W PA labor on plans H illsboro. ANTONE O S P E L T , A M m in i.'t r a lo r . R. sub m itte d last w in te r fro m Salem, It. T , ngue. Attorney. It-rt according to a W ashington dispatch Births statin g that a m illio n and a h a lf ■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■I d o lla rs was a va ila b le fo r w o rk F leischer—To M r and Mrs. J u liu s P re p a rin g fo r the irrig a tio n sea­ Fleischer o f H illsb o ro , M ay 14. R e sp o n sib ility fo r placin g the projects un de r co n stru ctio n lies son th is sum m er. Edw ard Eruedcn- boy. e n tire ly w ith the state departm ent thal, d a irym a n southeast o f H ills ­ A u s tin — To M r. and Mrs. Y ule o f W PA. the dispatch said, and boro. w ill have ail e le c tric a lly p o w ­ A u s tin o f B ethany, M ay 14. a g irl M u n d s are a va ila ble fo r this w o rk e r,,! p u m p in g u n it w ith a 15-horsc K en ne dy—T o M r. and Mrs. L C m otor to sup ply w a te r to hi.s 60 Kennedy o f Cedar M ill, May- 19. a i f the state wishes to go ahead. How ever, the rep ort stated, con­ acres o f I.a d in o clover. A m ile of boy. stru ctio n depends on the am ount o t new lin e was necessary fro m the O ppenlander—T o M r. and Mrs. s k ille d la b o r a va ila ble in the t e r r i­ fro n t of the farm to the r iv e r to W a lte r O p p cnla nd cr o f F o r e s t tory. The H ills b o ro b u ild in g w o uld carry the power G rove. M ay 19, a g irl. T h ir ty acres o f the fie ld , F ru c - cost $25,006 and w o u ld house the headquarters com pany and serve us de ntha l said, w ill be used to pas­ Divorce Suits Filed tu re 70 head o f cows w h ile the re ­ a co m m u n ity center. L in n e r M ild re d Iva against A r- m a in in g 30 acres w i ll be harvested th u r C arl. fo r seed. F or the last fo u r years a tra c to r has been used to pow er the pump, flty Viviitn liinhnn) Tht w o rk of in s ta llin g was th ro u g h James Penman sold 40 acres o f the PEP com pany In H illsb o ro . land to M r. and Mrs. G. W. A t ­ wood o f B u xto n last Wednesday. Thanks Voters Roy Dargotz b u ilt a new chicken I w ish to express m y sincere ' house last week. thanks to a ll the voters w ho sup- | Mrs. A dd ie Hudson. Ernest and J ported me In the p rim a ry election Miss V iv ia n attended the fu n e ra l of fo r d '.in ty c le rk I appreciate Mrs. C lara Hudson at P ortla nd th e ir kin d interest. M.v he arty con­ It‘s your chance to get Saturday. She was in an auto ac­ g ra tu la tio n s to M r. T u p p cr, w ho cident M ay 13 at V ancouver, Wash. I am sure deserves y o u r support a really good tailored Deceased was 89. W IL L IA M H D IE R D O R FF. n iL L S R O R O * O R E G O N Taire Five been transfe rre d to A lb a n y ( lu h C a lls M e e tin g plans fo r the sum m er and fo r nn- M r H rin k m e y e r is em ployed at M cm hers o f W ashington C o un ty » 'h e r dance to be given In the the depot Young D e m ocratic c lu b w ill meet dear fu tu re . A num ber o f people here had a em ployed at the roundhouse, h is Wednesday n ig h t. M ay 27. in the Say you sow tt In the Argus. wiener roast M ay 13 a fte r w hich cham ber o f com m erce to discuss they a ll attended the "fig h ts " and Í how at V ernonia Present were Closing of Logging Camps ' M r and M rs B. T allm an. L u cy W ilb u r. Ju a n ita E bbert. Emma A ffects Railroads Leopold, La Verne K ilb u rg , E dyth e Skeeles, M averene T a llm an. L o r ­ T IM B E R F our tra in s have been raine T allm an, Lew is Woods. A r ­ pu lle d o ff due to the clo sing flow n th u r Sv.-ei .on. Ru H I Hines, M in o r of iev« ia l logging camps near here Freed. D avid and B ill H a ll. A group o f about 45 people ch a r­ iva ri,-d M r and Mrs. A r th u r M a r- I kee 1 Florence H o lla n d ) at the home of M r M a rk e r's parents. • M rs. H e n ry D u yek and daug hter M r. and Mrs. J M M arkee. The J u liu s D u yek a t­ evening wa.. spent in dancing and S y lv ia and M i : in g in g They are undecided a., to tended the fu n e ra l o f M rs Schw ab — SEE — fC la ra Vandom elen) at K la m a th where they w ill live . F alls M ay 13. M r and M rs. H a rve y W ilson of M rs. Raymond Vandom elen en ­ Gales Creek spent the week-enfl 1 te rta in e d the ''500" card clu b at her home T hursd ay afternoon. w ith M i. W ilson's parents, M r. a n d : M r. and Mrs. W illia m Hem s­ M rs. B. II. T illo tso n . w o rth . who spent the w in te r m onths W illard - Mohawk - Standard Gasoline and Oils H a rry C h o w n in g o f P o rtla n d m C a lifo rn ia , re u trn e d here M ay spent the w eek-end at the O. S. 152-158 Third zi ve. M rs. Theo Vanderzanden r e ­ Phone 21W S h iffe r home. tu rn e d to h e r h orn,' th e nast u/eeU- A rle y P h illip s , w ho Trains Pulled O ff at Timber W A N T YOUR CAR T O START QUICKER? Roy THOMAS S. SHOLES (mail) County "Over Top Janies Silicic Wins Too Late to Classify Oratorical Event Court Jury LIcars Accident Evidence PWA Expenditure in County #51,000 LocaI Woman Hurt in Auto Mishap Request May Lead to Use of Airport Selection of New Manager is Made Plans for Armory Revived by Report Dairyman Installs New Irrigation Unit FLOUR SALE! to introduce our two NEW QUALITY FLOURS K ITCH EN CRAFT FAMILY A H,GH BLEND. """" No. 10 4 3 c 24'ij-lb. Sack Sack 9 3 c 49-lb. Sack 1 .7 3 H A RV EST BLOSSOM P A FINE A FLOUR. LL PURPOSE No. 10 24i/a-ib. Sack ... 3 9 c Sack .... 8 9 c 49-lb. Sack *1.59 TABLE LOAF Ch4O 9.TbH b:r5d”he,‘ Fl°'"' SHRIMP Fancy. Large suit at a Bargain Price. Regular $15 to $19.75 $ J 2 95 NEW Cotton Frocks ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Shantungs Seersucker Linene Percales Batiste Dresses you’ll wear all summer long. Now is the lime to beautify your home at rea­ sonable cost. Prices are slowly yoing up, so that now is the time to modernize, repair or build your home. Let us help you with your plans. Paints Roofing Varnish Paneling EVERYTHING FOR Flooring Hardware THE We have many dainty gifts for the girl Graduate. GOAR'S "If It’s Lumber—Call Our Number” 151 W. B aseline Tbone 2691 Inside and Outside O nly Ten Days Left to Buy at These Special Prices. F O V R -H O l’R E N A M E L R egular $1.35— ft O r» Q uart tfO V O th e r sizes p ro p o rtio n a te ly low BEST Q U A L IT Y H O U SE R egular $3.40 gallon. S