Paire Two H IL L S B O R O Work Well Done US W il h W h it h ¡ m ( n m h in e d th e H ilD h n r n In d e p e n d e n t llilh lt t ir n A iv in 1M94 H M Iftb o m In d e p e n d e n t K * tu h 1S73 M r K I N N E Y X M i K I S S K Y . P u b lis h e r« P u b lifth e d T h u rs d a y . E n te re d os M econd-rla«« p lo t t e r in th e p o H tu ffite at tiiU ftb n ro , O re g o n w. verni M c K inney Editor M R S. I C M K IN N E Y A s s u e fa te E d it o r O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N ( O l \ T \ S e lected «*» O re g o n ’s Beet W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r. 193(1 N a m e d Mrs. W. D. Hare, May 29. Joseph Hinton of Laurel loses $600 team of horses in Tualatin river. Logs swing and pull team in to river. , Forest Groves electric line to the depot w ill be running just as soon as the company can get the cars. Knot Hole Views And Interviews Matching of Funds a State Problem r S of support in all walks of American life. Headline says “Zioncheck meets with Monkey.” W e’ll bet the mon turned tail and ran when it met the Wash- ington congressman. Public Forum Fifteen Years Ago The (¡rent American Heine Thursday, June 4, 1036 for lie w ould lull her ev ery th in g ? lie needed to know. T his was w hat G ra n d m o th e r said, The coninimuty regrets the announce* and o u tw ard ly D eborah assented, ment of Mrs. C. E. Wells that she will not tint to her he m i l s reully a m an lily A. I, 1.1,alias'll I be a candidate for re-election to the school , B y lo o n S. D a v i« ) and a ..H anger, and i l l her h eart 2A I.EM A I. ' t a i o l $.11,011.0011 II was a deadly te rro r of m arriag e O ne of the show places, a n d board of district seven. She has served the been budgeted for new enu- and w h atev er it m ight m ean, of the most po p u lar hom e schools of the city well and faithfully for probably m eeting this stran g e m an and b e ­ struelion w ork anil pci m a n e iil im ­ in W ashington county is th a t of 20 years. During that period of time chil­ il. E. W eed on the C anyon road, a ing w ith him , being alone w ith p rovem ents d u rin g IU37 by tile sta te highway d ep artm eiil. It was ail him , dren have been born and completed their m ile and a half east of B eaverton G ran d m o th er w as h o rrified w hen iioim eed this week O f this am ount I Weed, a landscape arch itect, has schooling in the city schools. ! n u d e a specialty of i r i s and each they t am e to co n tem p late D eboiuh's $2.045.000 w ill be supplied by Die During her incumbency the board has S unday d in in g the blossom season w ard ro b e S he w anted to w rite federal governm ent T he program im m ediately to B oston an d have a has been uibm itteil to th e b ureau had to take care of the ever increasing is host to h u n d red s of interested from P o rtla n d and else­ large selection of artic le s sen t out, of public l o u d for approval, upon needs of the schools in the district, to gardx'ners w here. He has 1000 v arieties of but D eborah convinced her th a t receipt of w hich the lettin g of maintain them at the highest efficiency iris in fields of trrid escen t bloom th ere w as no tim e, an d th a t they contractu will be started R ecently he m ade a tr ip to C ali­ w ould have Io m anage w ith wlial S o m e I'o n e ern is fe lt by It H and keep the salaries up to standard. fornia to see a new v ariety w hich was in the house. So they m ade a Buldock stute highw ay engineer, When first on the board the total of grade i ta much taIkeU of in ,ris circles trav elin g costum e from one of i l)V1>l ihe ab ility of O regon to m utch and high school pupils here was less than One bulb, he said, w ould cost $40 G ran d m o th er s. It w as q u ie t and I fu tu re fed eral' allotm ent fw high reserved, alth o u g h pel haps t h e , way w ork unless highw ay r e v e n u e s 500, while now it is more than double that HV, h,as n?"’-v .hls/ - ‘r‘,e,’s which lines w ere not such as a profes- I , • A. ,, „,.„,., ,„1 inereuse U nder amount. All debt has been paid ott and | th e re a re b ulbs to fit n early any sional d ressm ak er w ould have p u t , , iivd .„ .C a rtw i Ight bill, still into it. It w ould serve. the schools have been kept up to stand­ pocketbook, though h ig h er prices pending before congress. O regon i m ust be paid for th e m ore ra re ' T he dross w as m ade of brow n would receiv e $2.(05.000 In federal ard. even during the depression. v arieties Som e of th e iris lie has Cloth, very neat and plain A hat , ( rillld Wll|k fur 11WK ;1nil Such service as that given by Mrs. I d e v t loped him self from seed by was ra th e r a problem . but they lhls Wl>u|(l ir„ .„ cross pollcnizing, and as m any as Wells is commendable and merits the evolved one finally, a neat sm all , s t a le , |s „ „ im lin g CO CO plants som etim es a re devel- b uck tu rb a n w it.i a modest cluster p hu uay lia ld m k thanks of the community. 1 oped before one is found w hich is of velvet pansies on one side. 1 , , G ra n d m o th e r sent only one o th er l,,,*nis oui w o rth keeping. B esides the iris th e re a re m any o th er interesting d ress w ith D eborah; h er ow n w ed- I • • • ding dress When tin y tried it on. Not h i r e H e n r y I . Hen on d e -. p lantings on th e W eed h o m e it fitted perfectly. D eborah looked feateit Chui le I. M cNary foi l l ' f l Hillsboro and its people have exhibited grounds, for th e W eed fam ily has long in B eaverton and M r ! at h erself in the glass, an d then , republican nominiiMon for su p rem e leadership in many state organizations 1 been Weed has been landscaping his quiekl.v buck at G ran d m o th er, w ith court ju stice by a single vote h i and several of its citizens have been elect­ : own grounds w hile p lan tin g for J d ark sturtled eyes. 1914 has O regon w itnessed such a "It's . . , it's . . ." she touched horse race on th e slate ticket as ed to high office in state-wide groups. The i others. For a tim e he w as eniplov- in assisting w ith th e landscap- j th e neck. | th at stuged by U S. B u rt of Cor- latest to merit congratulations is Mrs. l ’ ed ing of the H illsboro park. O ne ! "It is for y o u r husband, my d a r- , valli.s und Ja c k Allen of 1‘endle- Zola Morgan, the newly elected president . ......... — _„_____ novelty on his grounds, _____ is a h „__ y brid Ung." G ran d m o th er s a id gently, ton in th e ir nice for th e deino- and D eborah's blood w as cold again c ratie nom ination for sta te tr e a s ­ of the Oregon Business and Professional el,n com posed of th e tru n k of a in h er veins. u re r C om plete rep o rts from all Women's clubs. Mrs. Morgan is a wide- j S I S t S t o I t s a l w a y s a q u e s t i o n i n P e t 'S m i n d j o v ’ t w h a t i g j c n g - counties now give the nom ination aw ake and energetic civic w orker and her tru n k to the point of graft from T O FALLON HIM WHEN HE OPENS THAT HALL CLOSET THE C H A P T E R II to Burt by th e narro w m urgm of PBXT T IM E . seven votes A llen w ill not contest. past efforts indicate a successful adminis- which placp the b ran ch es th ru st trnilnn h,,,. iou i, . out ln »11 d irectio n s like a living T ubby had finally finished dress- tration i t h t l new Ottlie. She has a ca- M edusa's head to form a n arb o r — ing. and now. u tte r a h u rrie d trip A riot at the state prison this ere w ill be no serv- r / pable co-worker in the state organization, th ro u g h w hich su n lig h t cannot being absent th here I across th e city in B ryn's roudster, : week in protest ugainit fullure of p en etrate. “ He ’ h as been offered ice ........................... held in the evening ....... M idweek k I t O lli \ 111 OO II , they stood w aitin g ill thu big p a r ­ another local „1 woman, Miss Elaine Cald- i considerable - , 'th e circu it court to release F ail II. , „ „ ll ,,.u „ > m oney fo r th e tre e service Wednesday- i vening at 3 lor of one of th e old and eininvnt- Judge. Well, who is also sure to give a good ac- but refu ses to p a rt w ith it. o’clock. Friends, .strangers. one and J r lO U I lta ill 1 ly resp ectab le hotels T ubby, hands 1 Fetil. fu n n e r Jnck-son , , , county , in pockets, sta re d u n se t.n g iy at 1 w jthuut a parole, failed w hen the all a re invited to all Msemblies counting of herself as corresponding sec­ the candle sconces on the w all fp - arge body of prisoners refuse,t Io i By F ran ces Shelley Wees) M. P utm an, pastor. retary. The change in tim es is well ted now w ith w eary electric biiihs J0111 ITngleudeis In th e ir House T H K HTOKY stated by A. It. Leis, w ho lives w hich Uatvv out barely e n o .u h litfht i S ev eral w indow s w e r e C H A P T E R 1. B r y n (J a m e s B r y n ilile o u C h ristian C hurch n ear B eaverton. He is th e son L ord’s Day unified stu d y -w o rsh ip t i l l , t, t a ll b ro n z e d y o u n g m a n o f w e a lth , to disclose th e dunglm g v v l.tl ; broken by m issies th ro w n from th e of a pioneer o reh ard ist of the u m , T td .h y F o rb e s , a re d i , . o rn am en ts on the sconces them - ¡cells. T he d em o n strato rs a re now service. a. in C h u L rch u cu n a d a in h g i , B .-h B eaverton com m unity and . , „ 9:45-11:45 r y n 'a r o m it iu marriage. T u h h y selves. confined in co rrectio n cells. Relief and WPA workers, who accept school, J.45-10: 4« k M orning w orship, , it & »»» h «* ih ** t»» Brji»*» weuith has sp en t m ost of h is life Tile g ra n d fa th e r clock in the cor- • • • seasonal employment, should have every 10 45-11:45 a. ni. M usic by choir fro”’ l»'”v Should the uirl, hrhoiuh. th ereab o u ts. W ithin th e last . O regon m ust s ta rt to plun now Serm on, ‘‘Som e Reasons for C hil- j Rryn had met at the ..rri.e <»f hi« nt r tick ed slow ly. preference over those who fail to accept y ear, he $ays, his w o rk —he’s a | a t to r n e y , i » n I H > > lw n rth y , m a r r y S tu a r t •Y en tv c ru z y .’ B ryn n in .n iu r e d j fur m least tw o m ore sta te build- d ren 's D ay.” C h ristian E ndeavor. 1 G ra h a m b e fo re h e r t w e n t y - f i r s t h ir t h d ity p a in te r and p ap e rh a n g e r—has private employment and stay with the and t,x>k out his w atch mgs G o v ern o r M artin points out 7 p. m. In term e d iate an d Young w ill in h e r it vun L f o r t u n e fro m increased until he ra n he busy "M e ' T ubby asked In am aze- (jm . u ,e new buildings, the gov- government agencies. Every possible en- People. C h ild re n ’s day playlet. hf r K r n n . lf a t h n r S t u a r t h a d , , . a t l y .11,- every m inute. Wages, too. have ie a - . , i l> e b ..ra h , w h ,, r r f i i .e , i., marry m ent and sat dow n i n .i com fortable e rn o r ex p lained, m ust be an office " couragement should be given w orkers to increased, he said, and he is i "Every H our." 8 p. m. Miss L enore building to c o s t ■< P u tn am is d irectin g th e program rap id ly appro ach in g som e sem ­ take private employment, even if its only .......... I'!"- Clock. I f »low My . An in te re stin g dram a of m issionary S t u a r t. f.,r s.'.u.iiiui, t h . y i,,,t ' t., li ,h- r^_ blance of th e m ore prosperops says ten m inutes to nine." lib rary building to cost a p p ro x i­ seasonal. en deavor in sev eral episodes and 1 Twanty-tlir»« year days before th e depression „7 I "Oh. So you w ere ta lk in g to th e m ately $500.000 T h e firm of T ro w ­ v u ’tH . A n n e L n r n e tl had el<>i»e «• »•mh ,,r h . r d » u« )1t . r . A ,,,,.- .iir.1, .s li u r i g h f .. T „b b y m u ttered The attorney-general has ruled th at a t portion of th e county in the present a t th e ch u rch T hu rsd ay ' X.,.ii»7eni-" ‘.',r,,.i. Th* .h i'i "T alk in g to clocks!" T uhbv w ent new capitol, su b m itte d a suggested capitol plot w hich involves a c q u isi­ the state board of control may give a five th vicin ity of S y lv an an d the S y lv a n - ' ,to n ‘8ht) at 7 o’clock for t h e f i n w it h th e m t o ( I n v ' i p w h e re , w ith o u t c h ild f ill * US t o S iiy tbnt if iL ytt, ilt per cent differential in favor of Oregon B arnes road secto r of th e Wolf rehearsal. T uesday ev en in g at 8 c t'rn p u u io n x , D e b o ra h re w up . To afe* | th e age of six. had not fallen upon tion of four ad d itio n al blocks of ground n o rth of C ourt street, be- r o ll bidders in the furnishing of supplies to the C reek highw ay S u rv ey o rs a re busy o'clock the "C otton Blossom Suig- v h u e a r r d g r a m h e lf r n t h fr e u r m had *o m a r e ra n f o g r e t d u n f e o r h h u e n r te to r, r , i „ . , v , i o l e n .. t l y OI1V d i l V ¡ U ». t h , ? e y w nnki tw *‘en C apitol and W inter stn-et . p la ttin — g sub-divisions and real ers 'fiv e girls) w ill present a . marry Stuart, «on o f C o u rtn e y G ra h a m , - - - _ ----- ------ a to g e th e r, ill' ° T he suggested plot locates a b u ild ­ state. This is a policy th a t should be fol- estate agents a re busy selling sm all p rogram or m usic in the church Wh,.„ o f age. b e h u v in ir th e a llia n c e have b itten th e end of his ing in each of th e four blocks, all lowed by governmental groups w herever tra c ts m P o rtian d e rs, e ith e r de- au ditorium . w ith a • free w i l l W ould l»e a h a p p y o n e U hen D e b o ra h I tongUV and SO begun 3 lisp w hich as d evelopm ents of th e fu tu re It w aa f if te e n , h e r ic r a n d fa tb e r d ie d . S e e u ri- | WOJIQ e n d u re to hlS d y in g day. necessary for in that way local payrolls tie « hut| been *e t a « ld e t o ke e p th e fa n is exp ected th at th e next legisla­ “T h h p ith lig h t.” B ryn , , rep . eated and industries can be built up Money T h e M ^ ì o e u b r i n g i n g T o m «ramVSA le à r ? y ' U k 'im A o M i w ho ily . h u t a m a r k e t r r a « h le ft » c a re e ly L . e n o u u h f o r th e m to liv e on. T h ia wax ib W D tly tt) h im s e lf. “T alkU lgU to I tu r e w ill be ask ed to give c o n ­ ’ sid eratio n to the proposals, in d u d - sent outside will be a long time in coming $ hoo to $1.200 an acre and su r- w orship w ith us.—R. L. P utnam . u n k n o w n to D e borah*« g r a n d m o th e r , an ' cljC.‘k th .” in v a lid . G a ry , n o r v a n t. m a n u K in tf th e i • Go to heli.’* T u bby Juid b i t - , U1^ lhe need for ad d itio n al sta te back. p risin g iy —a re selling. W ithin a pastor. «Vi»'wfre‘ h', ,h" n ï u,I's ui. "L*r; ' ’“ Ilv He folded his hand, before | buildings j y e a r th e re w ill be m ore hom es on —" — r ia a . « r « u t ly ( r i e h i r n , iia b o r u h . I t *’ “ 4 i . , . . : O regon m o to rists paid th re e tim es been p la n n e d t h a t D e b o ra h m eet S tu a r t u im . | • • the w est slope of th e h ills and F o u rsq u are C h u rrh in I r i ... w h e re th e y w e re t.» I.«- m a r- I F f U r c W i l l 3 l o n g S ile n C C . aM lU U c h 111 g i l . s o l l l i c taxes d u rin g P o rtlan d w ill be p u sh in g into the "C an a M an Resist the A lm ighty?" Paul Mallon in “ Behind the News” | valley m ore and m ore T he a tti- is th e topic for th e E vangelistic rlad. : "D ryn.” T ubby said u b ru p .ly an d : 1855 as they did in license fees, it T ’ '!>c ^P u b lican will have . plank in tu d e of th e p u rch asers is reflected service to be held at 7:45 S unday 1 stopped. ! wu-s rev ealed In th e annuul re p o rt (Cuntinuml f r o m l a , t w a i t ) "T ubby," B ry n an sw ered polite- " ( (he h ighw ay com m ission G.1..0- £ in th e sta te m e n t of th e occupant of evening. T his is a g reat question F or a few days. G ury an d G ran d - ' >y 1 lul*' “ n•'( '> G ru e d a n design. E x p erts shaft is sunk. Possibly somebody is a n t S a ain i a ts i . C h u rch , (E r n piscopal) i.* nn. n tbat D j t eb„ would be quite simple after B ryn's gray ones. "P ila r, for one . pri’tlict th at tht- s tru c tu re w hen All r ah could com e dow n and m issing an o p p o rtu n ity here, by -Y S unday. C h u ic h school. m eet jn g a n F rancisco, and You'd m ake a v ery nice couple, ''ornpleted will be a th in g of beuii- fa ilu re to prom ote a tu n n el ■ T h at is . . . " ! 'y th a t w ill a ttra c t th e atte n tio n u -u u . r, j . 9:4a: holy com m union and serm on ,h „v c o u ld m - ir r ie d h ,.r.. th ro u g h th e h. Is to P o rtlan d and. a t H A ' co rd ial w elcom e , 0 a ll. .. th * ' ° Uld b n,’’‘r r “ ,J t ‘h trt' . " P ila r w ould m ak e a nice couple " f the nation, but resid en ts of ---------- ------- u e - . idea j Q uite sim p le for S tu a rt, perhaps, w ith anybody. A nd w e've settled 'h e state accustom ed to the old a t . th v e - sam e * tim e, te st . th R eginald Hicks, vicar. th a t w ealth lies enm eshed in the but a m ost u p settin g idea for Debt»- about her, so d o n 't go back over state house w ill miss the m ajestic rah and G ra n d m o th e r and G ary th a t again. T ubby. O nly th e r e ’s a i dom e and t h e stately culum ns d e ep er ro ck s . S om ebody m ight Pilgrim House D eborah w w ent, ent, she xh even find a w ay to finance th e t tu u n n - - ' j ..n„ 5 .i n , fl. Fm b(.r d , Vi ¡n O '^ bviously, v i o u i y . if il UeOoran suggestion I'd like to m ake. If I t «(hich they a rc w ont to associate nel by w ay of th e gold tak en from ! w eek s e t a s id e f o r s o e niuYi go .alone; aincc G ran d m o th er ; w eri. you I w o u ld n 't rush over to w ith g o v ern m en tal a u th o rity . T h e the ore. ! t i l l n ra v e rs f ^ t h e c h u r c h S d ' - po“ i‘:l y , go' a" d CA’ ry P »*'"» to n ig h t rig h t a fte r th e cere- new building of th re e sto ries anti ------------------- i ...V 'a *u i i - -r. i possibly leave her. A nd m ony, because if you w ere to get basem ent w ill be a p p ro x im ately ( J f - ity S u J n d ay , w ith U ch ap el se rv ice of J j w orld; sh - e had n J ev er tra v eled *P any- l1"' th e re " w " ould v,,ijr certa k ," in '''s ly in be a catas- i" " 1’ ’ 400 feet long an d th e m ain s tru c ­ tu ra w ill be ap p ro x im ately tit feet j public w orship a t 9:30 a. m. B e -l w h ere alone. T he w orld w as a huge, trophe." First Church of Christ (Scientist) winning this S unday, an d co n tin u -I noisy, w h irlin g place, and sh e had He stopped in front of th e grand- high or ten feet sh o rt of th e old S erv ices a re held ev ery Sunday ,nj? u n tn th e S u n d ay a fte r L abor lived alw ay s in th e q u ie t and fath er clock and gazed earn estly sta le house w hile the top of th e a t 11 a. m ., W ednesday evening day t be p asto r w ill use the 23rd peace of th e m o untains S till, it ¡n t o j(S ding y face until T ubbv scu lp tu red fig u re su rm o u n tin g th e services a t 8 o clock; S u n d ay school PsaInl as , h„ basis t ,, r ,,.rm on w as only a m a tte r of a trip to S an had stopped m aking his .spluttering cy lin d rical to w er w ill lack at least a » o n 3 m ' P u p lls U.P to the age iopjCSi an d a n S u n d ay m o rning F rancisco; because, once th ere, she noises T h ere w as an o th er long s * 20 feet Of a tta in in g th e h eig h th of th e dom e on the old build in g O f­ 3 _af?.* w orship w ill be advanced to th e 1 d i r e c t l y to t h e hotel Jence. S even m in u tes to nine fic e p a t e in tlie new build in g w illA re a d in g ro o m o_pen on W ednesdays 9:30 hour. S erm on tooie. "T he L it- G rad n m o th er k new about, t h e "W hat about this sailor, this G ra ­ be confined alm ost en tire ly to th e and S a tu rd a y s from 2 u n til 4 p. m. C reed " Ju n e 10 Vici of St h o tel at w hich th ey had stay ed ham fellow ?" T u bby dem anded, first floor except for th e e x e cu tiv e S u n d a / s topic “G od t h e O nly il::' ^ a n ; ago; a n . . d from . . . th e h otel , ... she , a b ru p tly . "Do you th in k he's go- d ep artm en t, w hich w ill occupy th e C ause an d C reato r. of C orpus C h risti, th an k sg iv - c,' uld «o r H o lw o rth y ’s s office. ...................................................... could go ‘° to ” Mr. in(i to let an y m an crack ............. him in or th e Holy E ucharist. F orty >Yht’r<; S tu a rt w ould m eet - her. (he jaw an d th en m arry his girl en tire south w ing of th e second M. E. C h u rch (B ethany) ' devotion begins w ith L auds 2 2^° G rab ar" ’ a n d .“ g en ? w ith o u t doing an y th in g about it? floor. W ork space is provided for On G erm an to w n road. S unday 11 . .. Prim . e 6 am som e of th e d e p a rtm e n ts in the T he E u ch arist and ?? soon ?» ?he m et W hat ab o u t him ?" rime, | hlm h cr tro u b jes woujd be over, pro ha eontlnii “ school ev ery S unday, 10 a. m.; G er- i ” rlm e o a. m. i n r.ut narist. „ basem ent. m an service, 11 a. m., first and ‘ , a ' m ' M atins. 9:.i() n. m. S ext th ird S undays; E nglish service, 11 :ind A nK(,' us. 12 noon. N one, 3 p. A nother old age pension m eas­ a. m„ second an d fo u rth Sundays. I m - Angelus. 6 p. m V espers, w ith u re is in the m aking. T h e p ro ­ ...E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor. tf public ition of th e holy . . posed in itia tiv e m easu re is sp o n ­ - - com m union at 7 30 p m . follow ed O S t O t l S t l C S - l . a d C 11 H O p k lH S sored by th e O ld Age P ension D e­ Banks M. E. C hurch by C om pline M editation: " T h e | .................... ..... r fense league, th e N o n -P artisan P ro ­ (By S pecial C o rrespondent) S un d ay school e v ery S u n d ay at ■ Body of O u r L ord." F ull m usical gressive union and t h e O regon W A S H IN G T O N —Hostile mem- The Cleveland rat extermina­ 9:45 a. m., Mrs. F red W olford, su- serv ice in G. M inor. T he sam e W orkers’ alliance. It p rovides for p e rin ten d en t. P re ach in g services schedule w ill be follow ed for J u n e tion project would save that city ” bers of the House appropria­ pensions of $35 a m onth for sin g le by E llsw o rth T ilton, p asto r, every 12, w ith in the O ctave, ex cep t th a t _______ __________________ tions committee came out _______ second $200,000 annually nt a total cost persons of 05 y ears or over and S u n d ay ev ening at 8 o’clock. L a- th e re w ill be no com m union serv- j ¿ c s t In th e ir w ord b a ttle s w ith to the federal government of pensions of $25 a m onth for eueh dies’ A id m eets firs t an d th ird i ice a t vespers. P a sto r H enry S $8869. (The Cleveland Food nnd of tw o or m ore persons in one Harry Hopkins when the Works W ednesdays a t 2 p. m. tf , H aller m ay be consulted any dav i fam ily. F unds for the pension am Drug Administration, project —"— i ex cep t M onday, from 10 a. m. u n til ! Progress Administration head sponsor, to lie raised by new tax es on in ­ estimates, according to T u a la tin P lain s P re sb y te ria n C hurch | noon, or by ap p o in tm en t a t th e | appeared before the group as It dustries, insurance prem ium s, pow ­ Hopkins, that 100.000 rats killed considered the administration re­ (F o u r m iles n o rth of H illsboro) house office, 232 N. T h ird aven u e er, m ortgage foreclosures, tr a n s ­ by 350.000 poisoned baits each S unday services: P reaching, 11 a. I quest for $1.500.000.900 more for portation, telep h o n e rev e n u e s and did $2 yearly damage.) m.; S u n d ay school, 10:15 a. m., C. t t , 1 ci 1 WPA. Reason for this was that incomes. If th e sponsors of tiio E.t 7:30 p. m. W om an’s M issionary X lO lT lG Vv O l K S C ilC m eS Hopkins came armed w ilh The project for a complete. Il­ m easures secure th e re q u ire d n u m ­ society last Wednesday of month. G EN ERA LLY FR A D U I.EN T enough facts, figures, tables, and lustrated catalog of the fora- ber of nam es to th e ir p e titio n s it (By Portland Better Business Bureau, toe.) charts to abash his critics thor­ w ill be on the ballot n ex t N ovem ­ m inlfera fossils w ill produce H ere a re som e of th e catchy The Congregational Churrh ber for action by th e voters. / great benefits for science, agri­ S unday: C h ild ren 's day program p h rases used in classified a d v e r­ oughly. The man the Republicans call culture, and Industry: nnd w ill presen ted by th e ch u rch school tisem en ts an d in th e c irc u la rs of "C hief Spender" had a large re­ U nofficial advices received at and ch u rch choir. 10:30 a. m„ p rin t­ concerns th a t prom ise big profits enable mining and petroleum In­ th e capitol in d icate th a t sponsors ed program used; please note tim e fo r w o rk to be done at h o m e . search and statistical staff to pre­ terests to save millions of dollars. of the p eo p le's u tility d istric ts in of service. M usic n u m b er by N ancy | P ractically all of them a re q u es­ pare answers for him. Anyone (This subsidized fossil hunt In­ M arion and L inn cou n ties w ill a t ­ E aster, assisted by Mrs. D ungan: tio n ab le o r frau d u len t: who wanted to cheek these an­ volved classification and cross- —"E arn $10 dozen s e w i n g tem pt to p resen t th e q uestion of dram atization: "A m ericans A ll,” swers would have needed sim i­ indexing of some 12,000 species dresses a t home." organization to th e voters a t th e presented by L o rra in e C h a se ,.D a ­ la r forces. Anti-New Dealers in New York C ity.) —"$35 a w eek for ad d ressin g vid W iley, J o h n W iley, C larab elle g en eral election in N ovem ber. and opponents of Hopkins lacked card s a t hom e." • • • a a a W iley, B a rb a ra Moore, K ath erin e —"W e pay $24 a dozen for such help. Moore, N ancy E aster, K ath erin e In an effort to stim u late in creas­ IM PROVEM ENT of the road em b ro id erin g b u ffet sets in The best they could do was to Wiley, D ale Busch, E laine C ruzen, ed consum ption of O regon pru n es between Skull Valley, A rit. y o u r hom e." cite boondoggling experiments R obert B ailey, D o n a ld B a il e y , G overnor M artin has proclaim ed —“E arn $5 a h u n d red a d d re ss­ (population 80), nnd Yava, Arlz. that now ore rather old stuff. Jo y ce K ellington and J a c k G ood­ th e w eek of J u n e 7 us "O regon ing envelopes in y o u r sp are (population 75), would bring m an. Contending that only 100 to P ru n e W eek." A purse of $100 is tim e." better transportation facilities to 150 of WPA’s 170,000 protects to be d istrib u te d in prizes to w in ­ —“It is easy to earn $100 a T rin ity L u th e ra n C hurch large cattle, goat, nnd mining have ever been labeled "boon­ ners of a p ru n e recipe contest. T he m onth in y o u r sp a re tim e P u b lic w orship at 10:30 a. m.; doggling," Hopkins went on to districts, three school districts, contest is open to an y re sid e n t of d eco ratin g g reetin g card s.” S unday school and B ible class nt and numerous f a r m s— well O regon Recipes to be e n te re d in defend the few so tagged. C riti­ ad v ertise m en ts u su ally have 9:45. S erm on topic, “The C onver­ a Such worth the $81,011 spent by the th e contest should be ad d ressed catch in them . T h e ir p u rp o se is sion of S aul.”—A cts 9, 1-6. You are to sell a n o u tfit and a cash re m it-, cisms were unjustified, he told government. to th e contest d e p a rtm e n t nf the the subcommittee. cordially w elcom ed to w orship w ith tan ce is req u ired before you get a • • N orthw est D ried F ru it association, The $23,030 reported being ex­ us. the d e ta ils of th e plan. If w ork is I ANSWERING complaints on 50(1 T ile and T ru st building, P o rt­ pended for an arboretum at Hy­ ac tu a lly fin ish ed it seldom m cas- I land, and m ust be m ulled before Beaverton Chnrch of Christ annis, Mass., Is to provide a new specific projects, Hopkins de­ u res up to the req u ire m e n ts of th e j m idnight, J u n e 13. N ext S unday is C h ild ren 's Day a d v e rtise - nthletle field for a state teach­ clared that: a a a and we urge a full atten d an ce of The $500,000 which was re- ers' college, eliminate a swamp, Do not spend y o u r m oney for in- i C ollections by th e new u n e m ­ all th e B ible school stu d en ts as stru c tio n s or for an su itfit u n til p o rte d to h av e been a llo tted to landscape a park, build a tennis ploym ent com pensation com m ission w e hope to m ake th is a big day. you a re s u r e th e a d v e rtise r has a beautify bridle paths In the bor­ court, and plant trees and covering c o n trib u tio n s for th e first I B ible school w ill convene at 9:15 le g itim ate proposition. T he P o rt­ shrubs. ough of Queens, New York, was four m onths of 1930 exceed $ 3 2 5 ,-■ a. m. as u su al and w ill be follow ­ lan d B etter B usiness B ureau will only $20,000, and went to pro­ 000. Hopkins could have gone on ed by com m union service a t 11 a. h e lp you to find out. G et th e facts vide Just one detail in a long- nnd on. llu t there wasn’t much m. Im m ediately a fte r th e com m un­ from us—w ith o u t charg e or o b li­ I f you change your address kind­ needed program of general park use. He already had the opposi­ ion serv ice w ill be held a special gation. ly notify the Argus direct nnd nt Improvement tion pretty well outflgured. ch ild ren 's day program . T he pastor B efore y o u in v est—investigate. "Boondoggling' Gets Debunking • • • once. \ tf