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f» f s t 4 — .— P ri il f in fi— +• I 175 Neiu Fam ilies- I Hone In lltllsbur» linreasrs Loral Payrolls and Addii to I III Adilrd as Now Paid-in-Advance Argun Subscribers from January 1 Io April 27 1 *1 I I . |> i I I t V ll + --------- W ith W hich is C om bined th e H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t V olum e 43, No. 14 H ill boro Independent llillKboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , May 21, 1936 Established 1873 More Winners in Primary Contests Plan System at Helvetia G raduation Exercises H eld at Benefit Play Cornelius School on Thursday Kinton Friday <Rv Mi«« Dorothy Cocke) P ro c e e d s Mrs. M eyer F ra ctu res L eg; P rogram S atu rd ay ( lly M r« John M. I l l , M r . E. I. Coal Davidson) K IN T O N H illsd a le D r a m a t ic d u b w ill present a three -act com edy. "A a ro n S lic k from f ’m n k in C ric k ," at the grange h a ll here E rid ay nigh t. It is given un de r the au pices of the K in to n G range to p ro vid e 4-H c lu b scholarships. A lai ge attendance is urged. I )«•< i uni to in s ta ll a in tin* school wha rnudt* by district 5.5 school bo uid Just week A .sample of w a te r was sent to the state board of health and passed as grade A E x tra m oney received fro m d e lin q u e n t taxes and d e lin q u e n t school funds have made it possible to have an « 1« • tin ' w atei .system in stalled w ith d rin k in g fo u n ta in s The w ell, w h ich wius d r ille d n o rth of the school on tin* D a vid Tschubold place, w ill be cased and a pipe lin e la id as soon as possible. S tudents H r w arded E xa m in a tio n s were passed in re c ord time at H e lve tia school M ay 11 ¿uni 12 Joseph W enzel, teacher, prom ised to take the seventh and e ig h th grad«* pu pils, w ho made a high grade, to the circu s Tuesday afternoon. E ive p u p ils made t h e grade Swiss P rogram S atu rday Several fro m here attended the a ffa ir at th e Swiss ha ll in Port - ' land S atu rday and re p o rt th a t the , Swiss and Scotch showed them a j good tune T he Swiss yodelers and I Swiss m usic w ill be heard at the ! H e lve tia h a ll S atu rday night John I.e itz c l and daug hter E liz a beth of S u th e rlin spi rit the week <*nd at tti«- home of M is E lizab eth S chm idt T hey attended the fu n e ra l <»f his s is te r-in -la w , M rs. T illie Jen ny M is 1.« itzel is staying w ith her m other. M is E S chm idt, fo r a tim e. x. #4» i M rs. M eye r In ju re d Vote Light Vote here F rid a y was not as heavy as it som etim es is. O u t of 217 registered 148 votes were cast F irs t election board in clud ed S. H Pom eroy, J. C S nider. G ladys H a ll, E vere tt W rig h t and Esther G em bella Second board: E. L. Cox, Veva Boge, A lic e Richards, E lida W ard and Inez B ell. Attendance Large • both bones in one of her legs ju s t above the a n k le T hursd ay and is at tile Jones hospital Her niece, M a ry A n n S chubothe of V ancou ver, W ash, was am ong her vis ito rs Sunday. M ax in«* Dahnc. w ho is w o rk in g in a beauty p a rlo r at W hite S a l mon. Wash . was v is itin g her g ra n d m other. M rs Itosa Eeueratein over the week-end H a rk fro m O rie n t V in ce n t Bishop re tu rn e d S a tu r day fro m a t r ip to the «o.eni He was a sa ilo r on the S S M ichigan. Goes to («erniany C a rl S chubothe le ft fo r G erm any S atu rday via the Panama canal M rs Eddie M e ie r is convalesc- ' in g fro m an atta ck o f p leu risy. She re tu rn e d fro m the S m ith hospital in H ills b o ro last w««*k John Z u rc h e r is i l l th is week. Mrs. Jenny Itu rieU and Mrs. Je n n y had been care ta k- «i s at the Itebekah lodge at B rid a l V e il fo r the p.Lst U yea: ^Hiteon Students Plan Term's laid ( lly Zell Struthers) H IT E O N lllte o n school p u p ils ¡ire p re p a rin g a pro gra m for the closing o f school M ay 20. E ig ht p u pils took the co u n ty exa m in ation s fo r the sixth , seventh am i eig h th grades T here arc fo u r p u pils In the e ig h th grade th is year. Several fro m here attended the fu n e ra l T h u rsd a y o f M rs B ro w n o f N o rth Plain», m o th e r o f Mr.- H a ro ld C u ttin g M i and Mrs. Fred It. G ibons and three c h ild re n o f Eugene. M rs A lie e G ibons o f Sandy. M r. and M rs. I.ester Robinson o f P ortla nd and Miss U rsy S trie k e r o f B ea ver ton were Sunday guests at t h e S tru th e rs home. Miss B e tty S tru th e rs, w ho is em ployed at the O range L a n te rn tea room in P ortla nd , is s la y in g at he r home here and d r iv in g to w o rk Gay fo rd Wilson le ft T hursd ay tiy 1 plane fo r M e d fo rd to spend the sum m er in charge o f the U. S. pine b lis te r ru st c o n tro l camps H ilc o n e ltili met M ay 13 w ith Mrs. Cora M etzentine. w ith six teen m em bers ,'.es«nt..B usiness fo r the yeai was fin is h e d and it was voted to send a delegate to the slate' fe d e ra tio n m eeting at The Dalles the last o f the m onth. A S c h o la r s h ip s ; E x e r c is e s W e l l A t t e n d e d H E L V E T IA w a te r ay »tern t fo r P icture s of some o f the oth er n o m in a tio n w in n e rs in both re pu b lica n and dem ocratic parties. U p pe r le ft Senator C harles M c N ary. easy w in n e r of rep ub lica n n o m in a tio n fo r senate U pper rig h t R. G. Scot', of near Sherwood, w ho was high man fo r dem ocratic n o m in a tio n fo r state representative. C i n te r le ft Ray L. A n tr im of Aluha. second dem ocratic nom inee fo r representative. C e nter le ft James L e w is o f B eaverton, o v e r w h e lm in g v ic to r o f re p u b lica n n o m in a tio n to succeed h im s e lf as cou nty com m issioner. L o w e r le ft — J. R C a rp e n te r of Forest Grove, easily th e choice o f re p u b lica n s fo r o f Job. Each g ir l received a sm all g ift and each chapter m em ber a b irth d a y rem em brance. Piano n u m bers w ere given by E a rl D ro rbau gh . Miss J u lie tte C arter, w ho u n d e r w ent an o p era tion last week at the Good S a m a rita n hospital, is re p o rt ed im p ro vin g . Mrs. L I. M eyers was hostess at her home M onday to a p a rty hon o ring her m other. M rs. Florence Johns, n. on her 80th birthday, Mrs. H. M Barnes re tu rn e d to her home the la tte r p a rt o f the week fro m the Good S am a ritan B E A V E R T O N Miss Frances M a r hospital, w h ere -he u n d e rw e n t a ii v in of A lo ha and Ralph Eden w ir e operation M ay 5. m a rrie d in the Beaverton C ongre James B in de r is q u ite i l l at his ga tion al chu rch M ay 9 w ith Rev R. home. His daughter. Mrs. C. C. C Young o f A lo ha o ffic ia tin g Mrs. Beach, a rriv e d fro m Omaha. Neb., Eden is a graduate of th e B eaver to be w ith her father. ton high school am i M r Eden, w ho is the grandson o f M r. and Mrs. L e t the advertisem ents h e lp you C. W. A lle n , was also a student m ake y o u r shopping plans. at B eaverton high. . p icn ic w ill be held soon and the I c lu b w ill r .s u n e a c tiv itie s in the : fa ll. M o rris F* iris , w ho is em ployed by Hanson Bros slashing brush on th e ir pi.ic» at Skam okaw a. came home th is w eek w ith a badly cut knee tendon. He w ill be on crutches ten days. Beaverton Couple Married May 9 Miss llulet Weds C O R N E LIU S E ig hth grade g ra d uation of C o rne liu s p u b lic school was held at the new school a u d i to riu m T hursd ay evening. Miss Beth Cochrane played the proces- | sional. M rs. F ra n k D ooher sang a solo, accom panied at the piano b y M is; Blanche Finegan. T he class h is to ry was given by G eorge M ilne, the class w ill b y L o is B rannock, and the class prophecy b y Dora Dee S e lfrid g e Ile v. C harles Reed was com m encem ent speaker The diplom as were presented by J. A Irm le r. T he class r o ll includes Lois B rannock. F rancis C h a rtre y . M ary Jean D yne, D a vid Edmonston, V io le t Heine, M a rv in Hermens. B onnie K ise r, George M iln e , Dora Dee S elfridg e, and Jack V an Lo m Class o ffic e rs were: Dora Dee Sel frid g e , president; M a ry Jean Doane, vice -preside nt, and V io le t Heine, secretary. M. L. K a th a n was teacher; class advisor. M rs. Louise- Cochrane; class colors, blu e and w h ite ; and class m otto, " I t isn ’t the w h is tle th a t p u lls the tra in ." The seventh grade p u p ils acted as ushers. C om m encem ent exercises at the h a ll M ay 13 were w e ll attended P rogram was as follow s: W alter Slack, w elcom e address; d r ill, p r i Bride-Elect Honored m ary grades: W illia m W rig h t. E u n ice H e m rich. Rosem ary A ten, A lic e W ednesday eve ning a gro u p of G em bella, C a rl and Fred K arpstein, teacher frie n d s held a w ie n e r roast, Charles H em rich, re cita tio n s; song, h o no ring Miss M a rie M elanson. a Robert V anV aetor; rh y th m band, en bride -e le ct. H um orous place cards tir e school; song, m ixe d voices; and games w ith toasts to the ho n skit, upper grades; tap dance, u p or guest were enjoyed, fin a lly per grade g irls ; cow boy scene; le ad ing to a clo th e slin e h o ld in g a g ra du ation song, e n tire school, and dish to w e l shower. Present were presentation o f diplo m as and ad M rs. E. A. D e a v ille o f H ills b o ro . dress by Rev. W E Sim pson of Mrs. M a ttie S m ith. Misses L e ila L ib e ra l, fo rm e rly o f K in to n . G ra d Peters o f M ou ntainda le , E velyn uates in clu d e A lie e G em bella. W a l Heed, F lo y W rig h t, a n d M y ra te r S lack and C harles H e m rich. W eidew itsch. M rs. H a rry A. R ichards r e tu r n Start Question Box ed T h u rsd a y evening fro m a ten- The lib r a r y board o f the C o rn e day v is it w ith her daughter, Mrs. C a rl Rhoten, and granddaughter. liu s p u b lic iib r a r y m et at th e l i b ra ry M onday evening. A ques M rs F ra n k M atthe w s in M edford. J. C. S n id e r o f L o ng Beach, tio n box is to be in s ta lle d in the Wash., w ho fo rm e rly resided here lib r a r y so th a t b o rro w e rs m any Wash., w ho fo rm e rly resided here, g ive suggestions to r new books de visite d re la tive s here a fe w days sire d and im p ro ve m e n ts fo r th e l i b ra ry. T h e y are asked to please last week. The school has made good p ro sign th e ir names to the slips o f pa gress un de r the in s tru c tio n c f Miss per. The board presented Mrs. A. L. Helen Schneider and M rs. A u d r e y , B rock, president, w ith Bess S tre e t V anderm ost. T hey have been h ire d er A ld r ic h ’s book. "S p rin g Came fo r ne xt year, w h ic h w i ll be th e ir on F o re ve r," as a fa re w e ll g ift. The board a d jo u rn e d to m eet in Sep th ir d year. T here were a nu m b e r o f o u t-o f- tem ber. Mrs. Brock Honored to w n fo lk present fo r com m ence Ladies’ A lta r society o f the St. ment, n o tic a b ly am ong them being. Mrs. F rancis S chneider and fo u r A le x a n d e r ch u rch surp rised M rs. daughters o f P o rtla n d . M r. and A. L. B ro ck w ith a fa re w e ll p a rty M rs. N orm an M ayers <Fay D aniels) at her home W ednesday. T hey o f P o rtla n d , and some fro m nearby presented her w ith a g ift. towns. Couple Honored Rev. and M rs. W. E. Sim pson M r. and Mrs. F ra n k D ooher en if Liberal, were guwts of M r. and te rta in e d S atu rday eve ning w ith a M rs. R obert Pom eroy and M r. and p a rty at th e ir home fo r M iss M a rie M rs. E ve re tt D. W rig h t, d u rin g M elanson and M rs. D o oh er’s b ro th th e ir stay in to w n last W ednesday er. Joseph M orrissey, whose wed- Rev. Sim pson was pastor o f the K in to n chu rch fo r a n u m b e r of eroy and daughters K a th ry n and years. Roberta spent p a rt of last u e e k at There w ill be no preach ing s e rv T illa m o o k w ith frien ds. T he a n nu al school p ic n ic was ice at the ch u rch Sunday, as the' pastor, Rev. V ir g il Speece, w i ll be held on th e grounds M onday, and in attendance at the a n nu al ses m any o f the parents and those in sion o f O regon-W ashington con terested in the school w e re present. ference o f the E va n g e lica l church The scholars en jo ye d a basket in Ih e Ladd A d d itio n chu rch in lu n ch at noon. At the preaching service held P ortla nd . T he session of B ib le school w ill be he ld at th e usual Sunday m orn ing , seven w ere taken in to the chu rch by th e pastor. hour. 19:45. S. H. Pom eroy, M rs. R obert Pom- Rev. V ir g il Speece. ding w ill b •• an event o f M ay 30. Guest.- M onday o f M r. and Mrs. D. C. W h itin g were M r. and M r - T odd G ille la rid and Mrs. S te lla Nobles of Ea 'e m O regon and M rs. E thel B ow er of P o rtla n d . M r. and M r: A rc h ie H a n d e w ith ^Elizabeth R itth a le r) of P o rtla n d are parents o f a baby g irl, born F rid a y. M r H a n d e w ith is a f o r m er C ornelius g ir l and d a u g h te r of M r. and Mrs. H e n ry R itth a le r o f C ornelius. L H ollenbeck has re tu rn e d fro m a v .s it at Chehalis and P ortla nd . F ra n k Vanoudenhaegen is in a H ills b o ro hospital w ith pneum onia i SW ISS Y O D EL D A N C E ■ ■ S G iven by th e P ortland Sw iss Y odel Q uartet ■ J o h n Boegli, H enry C. S tau b , J o h n H u g g le r W e rn e r Nus-sbaum an d M usicians ■ Saturday, May 23 5 L A U R E L — Delegates fro m the La u re l-S ch o lls u n it o f the F a rm ers' U nion to the sta’ e con ven tion held th is week at M t. A ng el are M rs. F ra n k S chulm erich. W a lte r O rr. Gustave Krause and Ferd P u t nam. R alph Easter o f H ills b o ro spoke on com pany owned e le c tric ity v e r- , sus a u t ilit y form ed d is tric t at the business m eeting at the h a ll T hursd ay evening. F tr d Langer, candidate fo r senator, and W illia m D ie rd o rff. candidate f o r c o u n ty ' cle rk, were speakers also. F o llo w in g reso lu tion was passed at th is m eeting: "W hereas. O regon D a iry laws do not adequately p ro tect e ith e r producers, consum ers o r i honest cream ery operators in the ; m atters of w e igh t o f cream p u r chased by cream eries, test of cream, w e igh t o f p rin t b u tte r sold to consumers and b u tte rfa t contents o f b u tte r sold to consum ers o f O re gon and whereas, the enactm ent in to a la w of House b ill No. 91 in troduced in to the 1935 special ses- sion of the le gislature , w h ich died because o f lack o f tim e, w o u ld ■ p ro h ib it o ve r-ru n of greater tha n 24.7 per cent fat used fo r b u tte r • m a n u fa ctu rin g purposes, thu s re- i s u itin g in a discontinuance o f m any im p ro p e r practices above m e n tio n - 1 cd. T herefore, be it re io iv c d tha t • the La u re l-S ch o lls local o f th e W ashington co u n ty Farm ers' U n - < ion favors the enactm ent in to a la w of the o rin c ip le o f ih ? above m entioned b ill, and be it fu r th e r 8 P. M. FINE PROGRAM ■ Laurel-Scholls Folk at Meeting T O D A IR Y M E N HELVETIA HALL DR. W ILLIA M E, H IN D S OSTEOPATHIC P.HYSICIAN and SURGEON announces the opening of his offices in th e COMMERCIAL BUILDING fo r G E N E R A L P R A C T IC E an d SU RGERY Residence Phone 862 O ffic e Phone 861 <■// lasting Memorials of True Beauty TRIBUTE N o m a tte r h o w la rg e o r s m a ll the m e m o ria l yo u select rfiay be, w e w i ll m ake e ve ry possible e ffo r t to m ake it t r u ly b e a u tifu l. O n ly the fin e s t m aterial» and w o rk m a n s h ip w i l l go in to it. In de sign, lik e w is e , i t w i ll be o rig in a l, m odern and d is tin c tiv e . O u r prices are th e v e ry lo w est possible. O R EG O N M O N U M E N T W O R K S H H. STANDARD, Manager Phone 121 Hillsboro CO M E I N A N D SEE TH IS E V U -F A M H Y SIZE W ill h av e a v a ila b le a p p ro x im a te ly 1,000 to n s p e a vines fro m S cappoose s u ita b le fo r fillin g silos, also w a ste from th re e w e e k s’ ru n on s p in a c h . G ro w e rs d esiro u s of re se rv in g to n n a g e w ill p le a se call a t o u r o ffice a t th e e a rlie s t possible d a te . P rice will be $1.50 a load w ith in a ra d iu s o f fiv e m iles fro m th e c a n n e ry a n d 50c fo r ev ery a d d i tio n al th re e m iles. WITH THE METER-MISER B. E. M A L IN G , Inc.* M E E T S A U 5 STANDARDS FD R REFRIGERATOR BUYING e M EET THE — a r c / w in n in g /a n te a s t/>e ! resolved th a t a copy o f th is reso-I ing w ill be the e ve n in g ’s e n te rta in i lu tio n be presented to the 1936 an- ment. 1 nual m eeting o f the O regon State; A con tem po rary cla im s th a t the Farm er..’ U n ion .” One m ore social m eeting w ill be average span o f hum an life has lengthened. It looked tha t w a y fo r , held by the local u n it S atu rday i a w h ile , b u t we th in k th e autom o - n ig h t a fte r w h ic h the y w ill be dis b ile has taken up a ll the slack.— continued u n til fu rth e r notice. A Y akim a R epublic. I pro tra in , w ith M rs B ird M cC o r Argus classified ads get results. m ick as chairm an, cards and danc- ( l e a n - l 'p Held C ity clean-up was held the la t te r p a rt of last week. M rs. F ra n k Dooher, teacher at M ountaindale. closed school w ith a p icn ic Sunday at th e school house. Mrs. E. B Sahnow en te rta in e d the Ladies' A id o f the S c h e fflin L u th e ra n chu rch at her h o m e T hursd ay Eighteen members w ere present. M r. and Mrs. F ra n k Johnson and Horace Davis of Scoggins V a lle y, fo rm e rly of C ornelius, le ft fo r a business tr ip to O hio M onday. A lfre d Dore re tu rn e d last week fro m a business t r ip in C a lifo rn ia . • Miss E velyn H u let, d a ug hter of M rs. M in n ie H u le t o f Beaverton, became the b rid e o f Rev. C layton G reen at her home M ay 6. The b rid e is a teacher in th e Beaverton grade school. Beaver chapter, O. E. S . had as special guests M ay 13 m em b ers of B eaverton B ethel No. 20 Daughters Section 2. Pages 1 to 6 Hillsboro Argus Established 1894 . Q .M - S m all D ow n P a y m en t I t cat» Current Colt to the Bono Easy Terms The oew Frigidaire'» .pee- $14950 s m o o th e st E /G M T in th e w o r i d oun»»nd ,° * ©OVinS ° * n art si 1- rhrec P**1. VETERANS 5 Cubic Feet dirt. Come In. See the P roof o f ALL FIVE Standards 1 . P r o o f o f LOWER OPERATING COST 2 . P r o o f o f SAFER FOOD PROTECTION 3 . P r o o f o f FASTER FREEZING—MORE ICE t. P r o o f O f MORE USABILITY 5. Proof Of FIVE-YEAR PROTECTION PLAN U se Y our A d ju sted C om pensation to G u arantee T heir Future W h a t’s y o u r biggest resp o n sib ility , an d w h a t gives you tin* g re a te st p le a su re ? Ù O U lt FA M ILY , of co u rse. Y ou've p ro b a b ly p la n n e d som e th in g s y o u r A d ju ste d C o m p en satio n will do fo r th e m — but d o n ’t fo rg e t th e ir fu tu re . U se y o u r A d ju ste d C o m p en satio n to s ta r t a sa v in g s a c c o u n t th a t will g u a ra n te e th e ir fu tu re . Let, us h e lp you p re p a re a re g u la r sav in g s p ro g ra m . T h is a sso cia tio n h a s n ev er p aid les» than 3 % and all a cco u n ts are insured up to $ 5 0 0 0 und er th e F ed era l P lan. Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association J. M. PERSON, Mgr. 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M i c h . , h e j i n n t $815 f o r t h e " 6 " a n t i $ 7 8 0 f o r t h e " 8 ” { a u b je c t t o c h a n g e w i t h o u t n o t ic e ) . S a f e t y p l a t e g la * a a t a n d a r d on D a L u t e *'6 * ' a n d ’ '/I” . S t a n d a r d g r o u p o f o c c eaan riea e x t r a . M o n t h l y p a y m e n t a t o a u i t y o u r p u r a e o n t h e G e n e r a l M o t o r a I n a t a l l m e n t P la n . A G e n e r a l M o t o r a V a l u e . H illsb o ro Only FriaiJaire dares to build this Food-Safety Indicatorinto the cabinet—visible b ro o f that foods are kept at Safety - Zone Temperature, between 32 and SOdcrcea. M Lra-^eno ra F R IG ID A IR E » M IR Al «AOTOB3 Loefc fo r th ia I LESTER IRELAND & CO. A N D E R S O N M O TO R CO . T hird an d Lincoln Complete w ith a ll there genuine FRIGID AIRE advantages. Check every one! • Model illustrated is Frigidaire DRS 5-36. 5.1 cu. ft. capacity. 10.7 sq.ft, shelf area. 63 big ice cubes. 6 lbs. ice at one freezing. Five Years Protection against service expense on the sealed-in mechanism for only $5 included in purchase price. More Usable Space, in front. Super Freezer. Double-Range Cold Control. Stainless Porcelain in Seamless Interior. Gleaming. Enduring Dulux Exterior Finish. Automatic Reset Defroster. Automatic Ice Tray Release. Automatic Interior Light. Removable Shelves. Frigidaire Hydrator. Plenty of Tail-bottle space. Made only by General Motors. . .... P h on e 1271 H illsb oro, O regon