/ / H IL L S B O R O A l U H 'S , n I I . I . S I I l U U ) , O It E G O N Thurm liiy, July H, Ith'ltl ' in yo u r com m unity’ Rem em ber let any of it trick le dow n to the am i it w as ju st the -.aille old ha I . ,n >f th e p e o p le N o th in g I , that tw elve m illion person mas these a re yo u r own projects. Go 1 m usses t>T the people. louey T hey d o n 't know w h e re they i lierei will Im d employ m ent again w iong w ith Hie govi I uiuelil. lie and look at them. See w hat we are T here are on relief, he said. 22 a r e going " Therefore, he urged, those w II o declined The trouble Is w ith the accom plishing in this county, and ' millions of people, m eaning that lie attacked the eurlailim lit of have served then years should he people, w hen, by not voting, they I am sure that you w ill be as ne sixth of the national popula- production and declared llial no taken out of production ami way fail to keep control of the govem - proud as I am of w hat o ur co ioii is on the verge of starvation nation has p ro sp c iid by lim iting made for younger persons incut willi tin* people. operation has been able to p ro , n . M . . ix<r»iby c,s<ke) others spent the vacation days at or a re s ta r v n g Of this num ber production But to open the dooi.s "W o a r e not o ffe rin g to give In the corniiiK election, he n W duce. You know of course about lie declared, seven m illion a re boys of the factories, lie d d a r e d , funds som ething for nothing.'' be said, CORNF.I Il'S At the an n u al th e eoast or visiting mui'ked. the Tnwii.scndih .*» w ere not L adies’ Aid Plans Picnic for the costly Wolf creek and Wilson O regon and girls u n d er th e ages of Bi M ethod'st m inisterial con- r C ooke. Miss D orotln must lie placed in the hands of th e riv er roads, both of w hich trav erse ference held at C orvallis tw o w eeks and W illiam w ere called to Port "These," he shouted, "go hungry consum ers w ith w hich to buy the "lint just offering to give to each Kointf to teur tho dom e off tin* e.ipi* A ugust 6 individual $200 a m onth to buy the en tire county from east to w est ago. II . \ C harles M Reed of the land Sundav bv the death of Mrs and under nourished A re you w ill •surplus. tul, but w ere just guinK In rem ove goods and servlee." smile of the ’ little dom e, w ithin ing to see one-sixth of the people H illsboro-C ornelius M F pastor- Harold Cooke of Beaverton "I agree w ith those persons who (B y M r . E. L . C o », He urged that men .sent to || •» w ,. illt. going to brink' the ate was tran sferred to G resham Mrs Louise C.x-hrane and Miss going hungry ’" he askvd tlie com m ittee was prying into the KINTON K inton G range w i l l congress w ho will represent th governm ent back to tin' people.” "If you are w illing to see them letter files and Rew A lexander H aw thorne of jjeth spent T hursdar at Seaside m eet tonight 'T h u rsd ay ). All g ran g the Clinton Kelly church of Port Mrs Joseph C ochrane is spend starve." he continued, "then you "And the only letters they took ers are welcome. are against the Tow nsend plan, but from th e files for the com m ittee " land has bexm assigned to the a m enth near Molalla W eekly prayer m eeting and b u si H illsboro-C ornelius p astorate Sun M r and Mrs Joseph M orriss, v if you w ant them fed. then you W eir told Ins audience, "w ere le t (C o n tin u rd fro m pace P ness session of th e church w ill be day Rev. H aw thorne preached at of Salem spent the week end w ith a re w ith us." ters w ritten by '.soreheads.' This held Friday evening at 8 o’clock arm a few days before the schedul th e m orning service. "If th ere is not a change m ade." com m ittee never took a letter com re la tiv e s here, The leader w ill be Mrs. Madge ed ap pearance here. A farew ell reception w as given he declared, "th e re w ill be a revol- plim enlary to the doctor But they Miss M ildred Rock attended the Pom eroy. All are invited to be A ccidents Few- in l oner of Rev and M rs C harles Molalla B uckeroo over the week | Ution. But th ere is not going to he never have gotten ta r w ith the doe present and bring Bibles On th e grounds, a num ber of M Reed and fam ily and a w el ■ a revolution, because we a re go- tor. just as they never get far Mr. and Mrs. J J. V anK leek and m inor accidents from exploding come for Rev and Mrs A lex an d er. end in com pany w ith friends. i ing to tak e control of th e g o v ern w ith any man that is right daughter. Miss H elen VanKleek. firew orks, a broken w rist from a H aw thorne and Miss Phoebe at ment and save A m erica A gain "W e have been m aking a m istake spent the 4th of Ju ly holidays w ith fall, and a sprained ankle suffered the local M F church S unday a f t ’ applause sw ept through the crow d in talking of this as a pension th e ir daughter and sister Mrs. on th e dance floor, w ere the fum ernoon An ap p ro p riate program He then launched into the econ- plan T hat is one reason we can't V irgil Landess of Chitwood, r e of th e accidents durin g the celeb ra was given Many friends g ati.er -d I onue plan of the T ow nsend idea, get the young folks m ore in te r tu rn in g home the first of the w i» k tion. All accident victim s w ere to bid the Reeds farew ell and wish quoting th e usual figures as tu ested III It These young folks do Mr and Mrs. V erne Kellogg a.id cared for by the first aid unit in them well in th e ir new field at (t'u n tin u r d i r o n p ag r I ) taxes necessary to raise th e money , not un d erstan d that it is an all- daughter Gwendolyn, and R obeit connection w ith the C o f f c C lub G resham and to w elcom e the H aw - was the d riv er of th e o th er ear. percentage of increase i n living em bracing plan for the w elfare of Kellogg, all of Wichita. Kan., are inform ation booth. The f•: <: aid thorns here costs; percentage of g ain . In in- the young as well as the old " the rep o rt stated guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. Robert crew included. Mrs W arfare 1 o- " M rs Ju lian D elm onte w as In n - Mrs C harles D umas and Edw ard dustry, and percentage of gains to "T his is not a pension plan. It is Pom eroy. gan. county nurse, assisted by orcd w ith a p arty on h er b irthday Puncochar. 22. suffered s p r a i n s be m ade in trade. an econom ic plan, and up to dale Ladies' Aid society m et l a s t m em bers of the Sea Scout tr. >p. at her hom e T hursday evening. w hen th eir m achine, and one d riv - "A re you w illing." he said in th ere been no valid argum ent T hursday at the home of Mrs. P lenty of m usic w as furnished presen t w ere th e honor guest, and en by I.lovd Holt, collided at the closing, "to go to th e polls next m ade has against it They say the plan S arah D allm ann. w ith a good a t throughout the en tire celebration Mrs M attie Sm ith. Musses Vir- intersection of the M inter bridge N ovem ber and ro te for men re- tendance. N ext , m eeting » w ill . j i be — J*10 H elvetia band playing ginia Erikson. and H elene Shaw, and River roads n ear Hillsboro, g ard lrss of w ho they are. who is crazy, but I don't believe that 1 God w ould perm it so many crii.-y w ith Mrs. Scott A ugust 6 and plans T hursday night; the B ethany utd Llevd M undorf David F d m on-’en Both fam ilies liv e on ro u te 5. Hills- will stand by y our dem ands 1 people to live In one spot as th e n are being m ade for a picnic at th at all day Friday, and Bethany. Forest an d f r a n k O liver ami Ju lian D .l- l t C hris O hm aeht of N orth Plain- b ?'f.L ‘' p' ’,a k ' 1 " ' ,s J o h '> " > ’ir are Tow nsend people in A m erica " time. Grove, and Sherw ood bands play- m o n 'e and fam ilv "We are not well thought of in F irst q u arterly conference of the ing Saturday all dav. A featu re of R...H lnd S arah l e e D i e of section hand for th e S P & S i " “?™ regional rep resen tativ e of Evangelical churches of th is dis- th e band concert was a massevi P o rtlan d w ho h av e been visiting railw ay, suffered a broken l.g and | »w nsend clubs w ho was m tro- | eith e r of the big parties, but this trict was held at th e K inton church band, including all instrum ents of at th e Jo h n Rock hom e since a sprained shoulder Thursdav w ,ten dUT * ReV 1 e!'rv K1"- I may be just as well for ii . s . ' W eir last Tuesday evening, w ith a good the th ree bands playing Saturday school closed, re tu rn e d to th eir th e speeder on w hich he w as rid- ' *','al ^ « » n i a n of the day. follow I told his listeners, w hich brought a representation of the m em bers from afternoon. hem e in P o rtlan d last week. ing stru ck a ear driven by C F mg the singing of "A m erica" and cheer "T he reason th ere a re not M ountain Heme and L a u re ' m ore senators and congressm en for Crow ds on all th ree days w ere Ju n io r Aid of t h e L u th eran K ern of H illsboro ro u te I at C on the benediction by Rev. Young churches. D istrict S uperin ten d en t th rilled by the parachut W eir opened his address w ith a its, I believe, is because they are jum ps church w ill m eet F riday afternoon station. He was brought to Dr. E W. P etticcrd of Salem, was of G eorge Hopkins, th > 22-y ar at the hom e of Mrs. Jo h n Huis- nell Jones hospital. H illsboro, for tr e a t direct attack upon th e congres afraid that we a re m aking a racket the speaker. Rev. Virgil Speece, old aerialist from McMinnville, man. sional investigating com m ittee in of the plan ment. th e pastor, conducted the m eeting "But tile people of th e United w ho m ade his sch td u led leaps de Birthday- C e le b ra te d Korn, according to a report m ade charge of th e Tow nsend probe Mr. and Mrs. J. H. A ten and spite the heavy w ind and low A rchie D uncalf celeb rated h i s a fter an investigation by deputies aim ed at the national setup. fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. R obert clouds. H ow ever th e clcudy skies birthday an n iv ersary T hursday eve from the sh eriff's office, w as cross He declared that this eom nnttee Pom eroy and daughters attended and stiff w ind kept him from m ak ning w ith a fam ily gathering. ing the track in his autom obil w as not p articu larly interested in the rodeo at M olalla S atu rd ay ing his altitu d e jum ps as planned. P resent w ere Mr. and Mrs. W il and failed to notice t h e speeder w hat money had been collected or I One of th e well patronized fea liam Mann and dau g h ters, Mr. and w hich was traveling east K orn was how the money was used because I While there, they were guests of tu res of the celebration was don Mrs. H areld D uncalf an d Mr and bruised but not seriously hurt. I nder \ c u M.in.tK<-iu< nt Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Steelm an. only th ree w eeks was vonsunied in w hich attracted Mrs. A rchie Duncalf. The population of K inton was key baseball. O hm aeht was th ro w n from the view ing the books of the o rg a n i large crow ds at each of th e three E rii Egg. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H enry speeder and his m achine somew hat zation and all th e rest of the tune-; H a m b u rg e r, very well scattered th e day of the Fourth, but the m ajo rity found perform ances On th e first night, H ering. Ju n e 23. a girl. battered by the im pact, w hile the S tates never have paid out as m uch | F rie d Hum a F arm ers' Union team met defeat th eir w ay to Hillsboro, w hile a few Many local folks atten d ed the K orn autom obile was w recked. as an investm ent in good govern- : S andw iches w ere en tertained in homes around at the hands of th e F airw ay M ar "H appy Days" in H illsboro, and m ent as the nation has profited by ket of Hillsboro. 8-2 F riday night town. th e activities of t h e Tow nsend lee Cream. C andy. Guin the Man's B reakfast eaxiasr club ciuo team -.earn of oi . . . . . . clubs. and C igarette# H illsboro defeat "I have listened to th e speeches credit for the I HI I B alloon u till E v ery m ade recently by both parties. stitu tes for Hillsboro. Saturda, Purchase. S aturday Only. night V ernonia firem en defeated Rev. Reginald Hicks of the All S tate C apitol N ews L etter G iv the _ H illsboro firem TIIE , , en 5-3. . , ( Continued fro m p a re 1 > S aints Episcopal church addressed ing th e higliligtus of o fficial a c This y e a r s ctleb ra.io n featured contem plating th e in stallatio n of th (C ontinued fro m page 1) SA N D W ICH SHOP e H illsboro R otary club l a s t tiv ity a t Salem .—E very w eek in picnic parties in the shaded p or riv er to T hursday. He pictured a land of raising cerem ony at th e dedication l.lo y d S e h ro e tler. Prop. tf of this beautiful recreational park, tions of the reconstructed p a rk w ater a fleld of ,adino clover for bro th erly love and said: "N ever th e A rgus. and hundreds took ad v an tag e, of pastu re for an increased herd The mind the past, look straig h t ahead " for that flag represen ts the go v ern Now's the tim e to stock m ent which m ade th is p ark a re a l th is featu re Saturday to spend th e p astu re w ould be located on lands V. W, G ard n er introduced t h e ity for you. T hat flag represents day under th e shade. F rid ay 300 w hich lie ad jacen t to th e river, speaker. D alry, ng. Sills w ill tell you. has up on your fo o tw ear . . . the dem ocracy w hose b irth w e m em bers of the Townsend clubs of An expression of friendship, a p celebrate tom orrow , and w hich iC th - . is . p art of Oregon and .n eir been a p rofitable business for him preciation and best w ishes v v a s ■ s aged a picnic w ith even thro u g h th e depression era, Mt W EIL’S NOW. At sale each one of us and our neighbors voted for Rev. C harles M Reed. and c.ie- .. well content to be throughout t h e land. P resident speeches and dinner at noon. Roosevelt has asked prices the econom y of good neighbors and I BO U G H T SOLD th a t the Works P rcg I' lorsheim q uality is a tration. w hich I repre: CONSIGNED nain. u raay m orning, ana p atriotic e x e r four years. gon. is an organization prim arily DOUBLE saving. pi at \ \> i 1 PF 1.1 \ 1 ID \ \ dedicated by all our citizenry to cises in th e auditorium w hich w ere W hen he first planned to en ter >r. tru n k . 6 wht t Is, n it act as a good neighbor to those in well attended, opened th e fes'ivi- th ^ d a 'r “ \ ” sine.-.-. S ills c ■!. civ cd N T - ,f a r x n i' V U p i ' I a r P C th e ra th e r un u su al idea th at th ere l Y i a n O l l t - \ L y t l i a r C S S ee thiii one. tem porary need of neighborly as ties for the final day. The clim ax of th e w hole fete was m ight be m oney in b u y in g old cows sistance. the display of firew orks at night discarded by o th er d airy m en be "In tim es of economic stress, a The display lasted nearly three P)2'i I u lti) -.¡OK 1 ( O I 1» I.ik e a d e s e rt oasis, th e P a lin grave responsibility falls upon all q u arters of of an hour, culm inating cause of age. Has line of reasoning p a in t, go. >il motor. A nother gout (C o n tin u rd fro m p a r * 1» F o u n ta in is so u g h t o u t by those of us. We are all p artn ers in a in th e A m erican flag to the mu- was th a t th e old cow s probably buy. _ _i j n i j w ere kept for th e reason th a t th ey causc ^lve Pc r cen of thc people joint enterprise, the federal govern w h o d e sire su m m e r coolnesu». ment. and we m ust all do our r e by the B ethany band, and another ^ d been topnotch producers, both hold m ore than 85 per cent of the Sodas. S u n d a e s, F r u it D rin k s — l t t ’H < IIF \ s r o K i ( »»1 P | spective parts w ell so th at each set piece bidding th e crow d good in q u an tity and in q uality. He has w ealth of the nation and refuse to a n d dozens of o th e r th ir s t , p ro v id his contention, h e says. i _______________________________ - is one you have been looking for. m em ber of our com m unity may night. By d iligent search h e located 85’: tires, gooil finish, leather q u e n ch e r# . have an opportunity to w ork and Jersey cows of th e type he w anted, upholstery, m otor i n splendid 1 retain his self respect. It is only- at prices m uch less th an he w ould condition. thro ugh your co-operation, acting From an New C om m ander through local agencies, th at we TRY OI It of T ualatin V alley Post witn th " e 1 “> W co*» sam e records. Then he can set up WPA projects such as 1928 M HIP» < I < <»At II - I \ i s i - W C From an of M etzger w as purchased a sire w ith a good rec- this handsom e park. The city of T hick Double der This one very reasonable. H illsboro and the federal g o v ern unanim ously elected as com m ander ord and pedigree From th is begin- m ent w orked togeth er hand in of T u alatin \ alley post. A m erican ning he has built one of th e out- M ALTED MILK SH A K E 1 ' , O l DH t OA( II hand to fu rth er the m utual in te r Legion. Ju ly 1 at M etzger club stan d in g Jersey h erd s of th e coun est of each in you and your ch il house. O ther officers elected for tv. G ood transportation. th e ensuing y ear are W B Ream jj js latest p u rchase w as th e sire dren. and W H H unter, vice-comm on- of t hc Hagg & Sons d airy h erd at "O ut of th e to tal cost of ever 1926 FORI» < HI I'F. M adrids T ristram St. $12.000. the city of H illsboro has ders: J O. Johnson, ad ju tan t: E. Reedvillc. contributed $3545.11 to date, the E. Arnmons. finance officer. Mem- M aw cs." This anim al is 13 y ears 1921 > H iili PK K I I* balance m ainly represen tin g the bers of the executive com m ittee as old but calves slred b hlm from SU N FR EEZE BRICKS 5 good J .'lx l'j 11res labor, having been furnished by follows: C laude Nelson of M etzger SllL, cow s b rin g blg prices from WPA. We have sp en t over $9500 C A. Donna ... of Tigard. Adam dairym en, th e ow ner stated. A ssorted F lavors Sllls als0 has a tw o -y ear-o ld bull. of federal funds for honest, use U ellaan of G arden Home and John O x fo rd T ristram ." See 1936 Willy« “ 77,” $559 ful labor for H illsboro people, for F elsher of B eaverton. D elegates and -v o lu n te e r Pint 20c common laborers, carpenters, c ar a i.e in a te , to th e state t o n . en tien w b jcb took grand cham pion prize D elivered H ere at R oseburg a re J ^ O ^ Johnson. W th ls sp n n g at , he a n n u a , W ashing. Q u a rt 40c penters’ helpers, t r u c k drivers, C. From an. C. R Nelson. E. D. i j on c o u n ty Je rse y B reed ers’ asso- plum bers, plum bers' helpers, cem ent See 1936 G rah am , $865 w orkers, tim ekeepers, forem en and ? ic.yICKer' L A - u ° n n ally. a n a r r e a cla.n;n picnic and cattle show . D elivered Here so on. These are your fellow citi 1 Some h istory attach es to both KRAM IEN'S zens, these a re yo u r neighbors. these anim als. The old sire's a n You knew m any of them , are cestors w ere developed at B ellin g aw are that, in large part, th eir ham, Wash., w here th ey attain ed condition of unem ploym ent was ... ... „ , , ' fam e. F rom th is herd. D. C. How- Mr a nd M rs A rth u r Bogard of d purchased tw o sires for hl3 not caused by shiftlessness or in Prescription Druggists efficiency on th eir part, but by Estacada and Mr. and Mrs. F red h erd at B eaverton, p aying $6000 for Phone 266 2nd and W ash. Phpne 2641 an l S°a °, n CV a th e Pa ir T hey C ap tain T ris- conditions entirely beyond th eir control ,’i 8 1ram and his son M adrid's T ristram "Thesz people, em ployed locally, farm n ear Scholls. | is th c offspring of this purchase, Rev. and Mrs. A. A hault and and his sons and d au g h ters have w ill spend th eir wages h ere in your stroes. co ntribu tin g to your fam ily of P ortland and Mr and ' becOr^e fam ous th ro u g h o u t t h c own prosperity. B ut i b tlie v e 'th a t £!?,', M®rIe K eller and d au g h ter of co u n ty . our chief satisfaction should be ir, Stafford visited th e G eorge Wick Sills, if his plan s c a rry through. th e thought th a t w e have done a Sr. home Sunday. ' w ill contin u e th e developm ent of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. C handlee on good job together in giving them ' his herd, ex p an d in g it to m ore s T k i ' r n e w ! ^ ScaU lv ar,^ t h a n loo cows, keeping pace w ith honest em ploym ent at a wage th at cCrit w ill give them decent living con- b hni, Poka a a i .a ' ' a *2**t**n*J development of irrig atio n and < ditions. And wc have given them house party. G uests w ere Mr. and trical eq u ip rn :n l on th e fa rm . Mrs. Lewis Bedford and Mr. and m ore than ju st a wage—we have given them the opportunity to co Mrs C leff W ashburn, Misses S y l operate in som ething w orthw hile via Sterling. Helen Rose. M arg ar fo r all of us When th e w orkers et MacDonough. and Mc- -rs. George look at this w ading pool, this base W einhardt. Roscoe Smith, and Rob P ro m p t P hone 81 ball field and bleachers, the drives ert Robb, and also a few P o rtlan d and landscaping, can they help but friends. Service M ain S treet feel pride in th e ir accom plish m ents’ T hey have done a good MRS. (L A R A COFFMAN job. The citizens of H illsboro may Mrs. Clara E. Coffman, a form er w ell be proud of th is park, and resident of Hillsboro, died Ju n e th e WPA is proud to have co 28 at G rants Pass, after an illness ! Specials for F rid a y and S a tu rd a y operated w ith you. of eight months, resu ltin g from a ! "Do you know th at W asnington fail in w hich her hip w as broken. county can boast one of th e h ig h Funeral .services w ere held in that I est ratings in all around accom city Ju ly 1. plishm ents under the WPA of any Mrs. Coffman was form erly Mrs county in th e Pacific N orthw est? George Ireland of this city, and is O ur engineers in t h i s county. ■survived by a son. W. L. Ireland of 3 for j c worth o f gasoline does your Floyd W. A llen and K. E. Tillotson. Portland, and tw o daughters. Miss deserve much of th e credit for Minnie Ireland and Mrs. M yrtle washing w ith this new that. T heir untiring efforts, backed Hesse of G rants Pass by your loyal support of them, have The grasshopper knows the She was born in Eugene in 1855. accom plished much w ork of per- the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rob delight of knee - freedom. rna. r i ? t ben^.f i t ,, , . | v e rt n m ex an a er. pioneers ; A lexander, pioneers of of 1 1851. Do you know all of the WPA She had been a resident of Gia an ts No w aitin g . . . no suit 2 cans Enjoy the same unrestraint projects t hat a rc being undertaken Pa . for forty years Kinton Grange Meets Tonight Cornelius Methodists Hold Farewell Reception Sunday Record Breaking Crowds at Park WEIL’S JULY CLEARANCE Aged Dilley Man Accident Victim Extra Specials STARTING FRIDAY Cecil’s Place " FLÖRSHEIM SHOES 5c A öt a Rev. Hicks Talks S A & S Electricity Making at Rotary Session Farmstead Modern WPA Administrator Praises Citv Park £ùniicd Used Cars BEAT the H EA T with Palm Fountain Service Rcvolution Near 15c Scholls Palm Drug Store Used Car Exchange Powers Grocery Nationally Known All Wool “Wcbfoot” SWIMMING SUITS for Men and Wo- men. This Season’s Styles $1.49 $1.00 All Wool SUN SUITS 25c Women's and Girls’ SLIPS 25c ANKLETS, All Colors, All Sizes 10c BIG RUMMAGE TABLE 39c, 3 for $1 Worn. LACE DRESSES, Sizes to 52 $1 More Fancy Back Men’s SUITS $10.95 Worn. White SANDALS, Oxfords $1.98 Men’s Harvest WORK SHOES $1.49 25c - 35c Men’s SUN HELMETS 19c Worn. -Girls’ Rayon UNDERWEAR 15c Men’s Blue, Grey WORK SHIRTS 39c Men’s WORK and DRESS SOCKS 8c 36-inch PRINTS and PLAINS, Yd. 8c 36-inch BROWN MUSLIN, Yd. 5c Full Size WINDOW SHADES 39c Weil’s 14-oz. CANVAS GLOVES 12’/ 2c Men’s FELT HAT S, small sizes 25c Knee-high to a Grass-hopper! 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Spaghetti 17c Vanilla 23c FRA N CO -A M ERICA N . 2 for Red & W hite. Pure. 2-oz. hottie Catsup Red & \\ In ti. Bottle SELFRIDGE Furniture Co. 14c Many o th e r item s specially priced for F rid a y ami S a tu rd a y . These prices good Ju ly 10 and II only. They offer you freedom for your knees and the assur ance of comfort and style. The Lastex top holds them up securely. NEW SUM MEI, SHADES l’AIR t