The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 03, 1936, Special Tabloid Edition, Page 39, Image 39

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    European Ideal of Housing as
Experienced Seems to be High
(E ditor** N o ir T h i . i . th e f in d o f
• e v e r . l u rtie le * w r itt e n f o r th is n e w .p » -
d e a n e f th e U n t-
p e r by Eric W All
*i InH*l o f jiM irnalU m .
v e r s ity e f O re
in EuroiH* on a
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»• r.i t •. ixt by th e O t* rla n » ie r
T r u s t ef th e K a rl Bh n r . m em orili 1 fo u n d a -
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BY EK IC W A1.1.E.N
.i.v o f O re g o n
P e n n o f th e Uni
School e f Jm irn a li* n t
MVNICH. G erm any If this home
le tte r develops Int. a series, they
w ill not becom e political until the
end A fter all. th e re IS much in any
country* besides p, lutes and M un­
ich is the h eart of tin- H itler region
w h ere politic*) tnd social question*
a re to be handled t if at a ll. w ith
som e degree of discretion for very
good and sufficient reasons.
H itler w as born on th e A ustrian,
border, w hich we have crossed
tw ice in th e last few days. Hi*
father was one of theae com fort­
able. easy going A ustrian fro n tier
g u ard s w ho stam p y o u r passport,
ta k e a look at y o u r baggage, decide
not to exam ine it too closely, and
send you com fortably on your way
w ith a “gruss gott" salu tatio n H it­
le r him self we saw som e w eeks ago
in Berlin. B ut no m ore of this u n ­
til later.
Y esterday wa s o ur second en try
in to G erm any We first crossed the
e n tire country from Belgium to
C zecho-S levakia by th e a d m ira b ly
paved, som ew hat narrow and cro o k ­
ed ancient roads, th a t w ind th eir
t
Thursday, September 3. 1 !»3(5
HILLSBORO. ARGUS. HILLSBORO. OREGON
Page Twelvt
G uy L luytl
S a tu rd a y
v isite d
in
T illam o o k
Mr.; Leonard G reen and Mrs
U riah Roth a re spending a few
days in P o rtlan d
Mrs Alice K irk visited her son.
larg e and co m fortable ens.vchair*. C laud Adams, in P o rtlan d the past
th ree tables, a bookcase and set of week.
d raw ers besides the d raw ers in th e
desk, flow er pots w ith flow ers in
them . and. outside, a th irty -th re e
foot balcony t exclusively o u rs'
w hich cannot be set it into and
from w hich n othing unlovely can
Mrs E dw ard B ernards, 30. of
be seen —an im m ense aw n in g is
ready to be low ered if th e sun Vei boort died nt th e W ashington
county
h xspital here Sunday a fte r­
comes out and gets too b right and
all this, to g eth er w ith o u r tu n e e x ­ noon. R«*quiem high mxss was said
cellent meals, costs the th re e of us at the V isitation ch u rch a tV c rb o o rt
ju st tw o dollars a day apiece just W ednesday m orn in g w ith R e v
about w hat th e m eals alone w ould F ath er M Jo n as officiating. In te r­
m ent was in th e church cem etery.
coat in large A m erican cities.
H ildagard C rop was born at Vei
T he E uropean ideal of housing,
both as we ex p erien ced it. and as boort M arch It. 1906. th e d au g h ter
w e observe th e vast am ount of of Mrs. * A nna S m ith C rop and
n ew er reh o u sin g and resettlem en t th e late Emil C rop She atten ded
w ork carried out in the sev en teen th e schools. at F orest G rove Mi
y ears since th e w ar. largely by B ernards was a m e m b e r e f th e Va
g o v ernm ental in itiative, ap p ears to itatlon A ltar society. She was
us to be high. A vast am ount of r e ­ m a r r i d to Mr. B ern ard s nt the
housing both u rb an and ru ral, was Vu itatm n church O ctober 12. 1927
Deceased is surv iv ed by w idow er,
carried out by th e dem ocratic and
socialist governm ents a fter th e war. a son. R ichard, and four d aughters.
and now u n d er th e dictato rsh ip s in Ellen Jean. G erline, M arvel and
th e v arious co u n tries the subject l.ucile. all at home T he m other.
is still a m atter of w ide p u b lic-in ­ Mrs Crop, and the follow ing b ro th ­
ers and sisters also su rv iv e John.
terest.
V incent and A lvin Crop. Forest
T he social dem ocrats b u ilt large G rove ro u te 1: G race Crop. Mrs.
com m unity dw ellings; th e present Lena Herb. M arjorie and Eileen
idea m akes for decen tralizatio n of Crop. Forest G rove ro u te 1; Mrs
in d u stry -spreading factories into M innie B ernards, M cM innville. and
th e c o u n try —and erectin g sep arate S ister C a n n tl. St. M ary's of the
cottages for w o rk ers w here each Valley. B eaverton.
can have a garden T hey all seem
v ery clean and neat and w ell kept.
We h av e seen h u n d red s of d ev el­
opm ents of both kinds. B ut of this,
m ere later. It is a com plicated
story; one should not ju m p to the
Newcomer?» i n
W a s h in g to n
conclusion th at th e general econ­
omic condition is good; th e con­ c o u n ty a re u rg e d to register at
T h e A rg u s booth in th e G ra n g e
tra ry is th e fact. *
Mrs. E. Bernards
Buried Wednesday
lag e about every four m i l e s
P c it strian* and
cycll»t* ■ a n d
th e re are u nnum bered thou san d s of
bicycles», school ch ild ren and geese,
o x ’eams and small carts d raw n by
h u m an hands or by dogs hitched
!
. .
. ■
slightest atten tio n to th e autoist.
T his tim e we en tered by one of
th e first of th e new R eichsauto-
b ah n to be com pleted. These e x ­
PO R T L A N D — P ay m en ts to talin g
trem ely m odern roads are largely
th e w ork of an o rganization th a t $47.386 21 w ere m ade in W ashing­
corresponds to o ur CCC. T hey are ton county by th e resettlem en t A d­
p lan n ed to cross G erm an y w ith a m in istratio n from Ju ly 1. 1935. to
n e tw o rk lik e w ires of a flyscreen. J u n e 26. 1936. according to in fo r­
an d they a re com ing in to use v ery m ation received by E dgar Freed,
sta te d irecto r for t h e N ational
rap id ly .
T he new highw ays are v ery w ide E m ergency C ouncil.
Of these p ay m en ts loans to ta l­
—-th ey m ight be called eight-lane
roads, but at th e high speeds used ing $35.178 w ere m ade to 85 p e r­
sons
and $12.208.21 of g ran ts w ere
th e y o p e ra te m ore as six -lan e—
th re e lanes going and th ree lanes m ade to 256 persons.
com ing w ith ten or tw elve feet of
An additio n al activ ity of th e Re-
g rass and landscaped sh ru b b ery in s ttlem en t A dm inistration, th a t of
betw een. T h ere a re no grade cross­ farm debt adjustm ents, show ed th at
in g s from end to end. no serv ice in W ashington county five cases
stations, no signs, n othing to d is­ had been a d ju s’ed th ro u g h May,
tra c t and th e re is no speed lim it. 1936. involving an original in d eb t­
T h ey avoid all tow ns and villages. edness of $3110 w ith resu ltan t sa v ­
E v ery scar m ade by cuts or fills ings of $1025.
h a s been c a r.fu lly grassed and
The state of O regon had r e ­
landscaped w ith trees and s h ru b ­ ceived reh ab ilitatio n loan th ro u g h
bery. T he la tte r applies to all J u n e 26. 1936. am ounting to $575,-
E uropean roads. By ancient h abit 745.16 w hich w ere actu ally certified j
th e plan tin g of a double row of for paym ent. T h ere rem ain ed th e I
tre
is p a rt of every construction sum of $9948 in u n paid com m it­
jo b and every tre e th at dies or b e ­ m ents. R eh ab ilitatio n g ran ts d u r ­
com es rip e and is cut for lum ber ing th e sam e period wi re a d v an c­
o r firew ood has to be im m ediately ed in th e sum of $217.109 48. A to­
rep laced w ith a sapling.
tal of 1213 persons in O regon re ­
T ravel in E urope is q u ite d iffe r­ ceived loans w hile 4932 persons
e n t from tra v e l at home at least w ere th e rc c ip iin ts of grants.
from th e view point of one w ho has
ju s t driven from Eugene to New
Y ork and the nee across E urope
th ro u g h France. Belgium . G erm any,
Mrs. J. W. R obertson and son j
C zecho-Slovakia. Au. tria an d th e
A u strian Alps, and G erm any again. Don left F rid ay m orning for A ri- i
H e re I sit in my p riv ate sittin g zona to spend th e w inter.
Mr and Mrs. W illiam H uffm an !
room facing a ro-.v of w indow s
from w hich I car. see nothing except and d au g h ter Billie, and W esley ■
th e five or six acr palace garden G ild n er spent the w eek-end at th e '
of the form er king of B avaria and T illam ook beat nes. visitin g Mr. and
th e spires of a cath ed ral risin g Mrs. K enneth Bent-firl of D eLake. 1
Mrs I la M Page, w ho has been ’
above the elr., . c?k- an 1 lilacs.
It is rain in g eats ■ nd dogs and is visiting at th e K ilb u rg hom e the
w h a t we w ould call a D ecem ber past wet k. retu rn ed to h er hom e in
d ay in O regon and th a t i w hy th is P o rtlan d T uesday. L aV erne K ilburg
le tte r is b ein g wri ten. W ithin w ent w i'h h er for a short visit.
Emma Leopold vi itetl from T u es­
th e r e is com fortable -.team h eat in
o u r th re e v ery !ar;
rooms, w ith, day till T h u rsd ay a*, h r hom e in |
alto g eth er, fo u r’?* n electric lights B eaverton
th a t can b tu rn ed on if th e day
A group of the young people had '
becom es dark« •. In the sittin g room a w affle feed at th e B T allm an i
a re a big clu b -sty le leath er couch, hom e T uesday evening. P resen t
an o th e r couch covered w ith a big w ere L a V .rn e and M axine K ilburg.
fu r robe and an aggregation of M avcreno and L o rrain e T allm an,
sofa pillow s, this well- ap p o in ted Nick V anderzanden, Don R o b ert­
polished desk, tw o large rugs on son, M inor F reed and Lewis Woods.
th e polished oak floor, tw o v ery
Mr. and Mrs. U riah R oth and
Resettlement Ad
Pays Big Sum Here
New Residents
Asked to Call
b u ild in g an d to m a k e th is th e ir
h e a d q u a rte rs in a n y a tte m p t to
lo cate frie n d s or old a c q u a in t­
ance*. T h e A rg u x hopes t h a t
th ro u g h
th is
re g is tra tio n , o l d
frie n d s m a y b r u n ite d , m a k in g
th e a n n u a l c o u n ty fa ir m o re e n ­
jo y a b le fo r a ll \ \ t i l l th is in m in d .
T h e A rg u s in v ite s e v e ry o n e to
c a ll a t the booth.
Blind Urged to
Use White Canes
as a Protection
siste d I in pet .»ru. to be fitted with
a d e q u a te lenses
Eyesight should be consider» d .is
valuable .is the must pre<•iuus Jew'el
and guarded, «1. i .11 l-full.V l l. i ujill-
out life
Into the eyci« of every new burn
babe ■ heuld 1be droppe< 1 one pi r
cent of n itrate uf ailvei 1 lu p ie ie iit
»nfection irum th e b irth «'anal T his
i» une of th«‘ biggest (’.111 .C <»f
blindness ami any une w tiu m g-
Irr!
m ining a t rid ile re-
spullsibll 1 ty .
As the baby’ le u rn t t<» w alk tie
should be wat .b e d Uiat he « aiH en
IH» .XClSMOl Ul sh a rp ot\p*et , Upon
w hich tie m ight full, and acids or
caustics should be kept *ar from hi«
reach
Before* he K*»es to -rtu»ol or early
in his first term a ear« ful cheek
shi uld be io le of no h ’ ’ /
r
O ver 100.000 A m ericans a re eli
giblc to carry on the highw ay the
w hite canes advocated b y t h e
A m erican F oundation fur the Blind,
for use by the blind and those
w ith seriously im paired vision
De: igned a., a safety m easu re for
I these u nfortunates they also nerve
to raise the question “w hence corn« s
blindness and needl«'£s w ear ur.d
te a r on the organ of v ts io n ’"
Cam s a re c »inniendable. but how
much o ctter to save the vision and
avoid the pathetic p ietu ie of an
able bodied m an w ith a w hite cam* vision a n d any ten d en cy tow ird
on his arm ¿drum m ing an oft tune m ixing letters
kipping w ords or
g u itar w ith tne hope of a pem i\ hm s in cases of " n u rro r w ritin g ”
or tw o in lu • tin cup.
.should be re fv rrrd to a specialist.
Eyes ore t< o often thought of .•
As the child grow* am i leuin* to
sep arate unit* .. el they m e closely rt a.'OM tie should he taught the
connected w r'h every >ystern rn m eans of protecting lim eye* to ­
• • . u *. .
it d i
of kid gether w ith th e r< uson.s for so d o ­
neyn. intestine», the bluu.1 stream ing Possibly mo-.t im portant in ta n a
or sinus or tonsils may seriously are:
d im age th e e? e if lett u n tre a te 1
1 C om plete physical exam in atio n
Put an o th er way. If eyes cause including
e y e . to determ in e any
tro u b le stronger a n d s t r o n g e r defects or .systemic sources
«»f
glasses may im prove sight hut a c ­
and rem oval o f m feetrd
tu ally may do harm by allow ing danger
p erm anent dam age to some other teeth or tonsils
2 One per cent silv« r n itr a te in
organ of th e body us well as the
eyes. For this reason not only eye e v e ry new b o rn b a b e s eye.'
exam ination but com plete physical
3 S ufficient light w ithout d ire c t
c h ic k is advisable in every case of glai e
eye trouble.
4 Use of individual towelx and
In ju ry of th e eyes, infection* ar.d w ash cloths
5 W earing suitable g la r e s i f
stra in due to poor ligh**ng a re d i­
rectly p rev en tab le and alwayr are needed
6 P ro te c tio n from hazard of ac­
th e resu lt of ignorunc**. carries»*,
ncss or accidents w inch usually cidents such as w earing goggle» in
industrie.s. avoiding sling shots,
could *»ave been avoided
el snapping, fire crackers, and
Ae- ording to th e Amei < an Joni tow
BB guns
rial of N ursing 5.000 000 school c h il­
Eye w ashes unless espi C4*tly
dren need special m edical a tte n ­ pr. 7 rribed
try ar d may
tion f >r vision or inflam ed eye.s or do harm . m< urine,
• • i • a n d 2.» 000 i h iukl be 4n vpecial
As in pr»'. enting any accident
sight saving classes.
use discretion.
In th is county in 1935. 4(M c h il­
dren w ere rep o rted by te a c h e n as ; S tate Capitol News L etter G iv ­
having obvious defects N early half ing th e highlights of official a c ­
of these obtained atten tio n and the tiv ity at Salem E very w e e k in
local Red Crasa organization a s­
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