The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 17, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
P age E ight
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
and Mr. and Mrs. I.. W W arren I
of Tillam ook were house guest-
last week of Mr and Mrs N H
Toatcs and family Sunday Mr and
Mrs. Toates and fam ily and th .i r
house guests, and Lloyd Willi-
• By Mrs. ►' I H r« » w n >
Leslie and Ed K eenon w ere Sun
day d in n er p atty guests of Mr
LAUREL l aurel school opened
B ir th d a y
P a rty
H eld
at and Mrs. R E Fox and fam ily of
M onday w ith 23 pupils First grad­
P ortland.
ers en terin g a re Ju n io r McCoy amt
M o u n ta in d a le T h u rsd a y
Mr and Mrs C hris Folke and
li I.auriee S terni O ther new p u ­
fam ily
attend; d th e
P en d leto r
pils a re L eland Twigg. second grade,
M O U N T A IN D A L E - A r t h u r round-up last w eek
ami V irginia V arnhorsl. e i g h t h
B row n cf Sslcm. who is state d e p u ­
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Meek and
grade.
ty. paid an official visit at th e Mrs. C lark . Inkle.v of P o rtlan d at-
A new ensilage c u tter w as p u r­
m eeting ef the W ashington grange tended the Pendleton rou n d -u p
chased this week by a nu m b er of
W eek-end guests of Mis. Elsie
Saturday.
farm ers in this vicinity am i filling
S unday dinner party guests of W eaver w ere Mr. and Mrs Jack
of silos w ill begin this w eek. Frost
Mi and Mrs. F ran k C orey w ere H am ford and fam ily ami Mr and
nipped some of the corn on th e
Mr and Mrs W illiam P ieren and Mrs. Roy A ppleton of P o rtlan d
ereek bottom land last w eek.
son H arold of P ortland C hris and
Harrison School Opens
Ilirth d ay s C elebrated
H erbert M aurer of H illsboro and
Mrs W I S tevens en tertain ed
arrison gram m ar school started
Mr. and Mis. G eorge C orey cf M H
w ith a d in n er at her hom e S unday
onday m orning w ith Mi.-s Leila
Roy
in honor of th e b irth d ay a n n iv e r­
P eters as teach er T here are 26
t M iller w ent to Mount Vernon. pupils
saries of her .sister. Mrs. C lifton
w ith th ree first graders, who
Wash
T hursday to attend the a re E leanor Rieben and Edm und
Bagley of O cean Lake, and her
funeral of M r- M iller's father Mrs and Edwin Duvek A new stove
daughter. Miss Ina S tevens of
Miller has been at M ount V ernon has been installed in th e school.
V ernonia O thers present w ere Mrs.
for sem e time.
H attie W illiam - and C lay I reenian
Mr and Mrs E Schlegel and
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 Williams and son Bob and Mrs Will W alker of
of 'Hillsboro, W L S tevens and
Mr and Mrs. C harles Dodson a t­ B anks atten d ed th e state fair at
E lbert and Iren e Stevens.
tended the state fair at Salem Salem S aturday They w ere w eek ­
School Opens
S aturday.
end guests of Mrs W alker's and
L au relv iew school started M on­
Earl Smith Honored
M r Schlegu'..- seller. Mrs. Guy
day w ith seventeen pupils, an in ­
Mrs. H ubert Sm ith entertain ed Saunders, of S ilverton
crease of five over last year. Toe
Mrs. Elsie W eaver. Mrs.
Sue Bert H agen of T igard, dem ocratic additional ch ild ren come from ’lie
w ith a d in n er T hursday afternoon
nom inee for county com m ission- saw m ill at th e foot of th e 'n il on
in honor of the six th b irthday a n ­ D orland and M S. P o tter of Port-
tr . has started his cam paign for th e F inigan road P atricia W iiisnand
niversary cf her sen. Earl. The lan d 'v isited T hursday w ith Mr and
election
in N ovem ber He is a is a new first g rad er
tab le was decorated in yellow and Mrs. L eonard D orland and daugh-
v eteran of th e W orld w ar and
G eorge Schm idt, education il ad-
green w ;h favors for all th e little te r of K alam a Wash.
has been active in the A m erican visor in a CCC cam p at Gold
guests who included C rystal Belle
L ig io n since becom ing a resident Beach, m otored up 1 -.,t week to
and K enneth Voges. Bonita and
f the county Hagen operate- a visit his parent-, Mr. and Mrs
Leonard Thompson. Frances Dee
real estate and insurance agency F red Schm idt. His m other r.ccom-
and Sandea D arety cf Shady Brook
in Tigard, w here he is active in panied him back F riday and thev
and S hirley Joan and V erle P rick-
civic and com m unity affairs.
w ent to the redw ood fo re-ts iii
ett c f Bank- O thers present w ere
(C ontinued from p a re 1)
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| California Saturday. She re tu rn e d
M esdames Voges. A rchie T hom p­
465.
m
aking
a
unit
v
alu
e
of
$9.78
hom e Sunday.
son. Orin D arety. V erle P rickett.
.. nu m b ers and valu atio n is found in
Mrs W innie M ulloy and en ild ’-en
L eonard Van D cnelen. Echo Willis, p er acre.
w ith 3.126 head assessed at
V
alue
of
im
provem
ents
on
ru
ral
D A. Keen Earl H ollenbeck and p ro p erty increased $59.390 over last $21 250 as com pared to 2795 head a L eland and V era of H ubbard v is­
ited
at tile E. C. M ulloy hom e S u n ­
th e hostess. Mrs. Smith.
y ear ago assessed at $16.625.
day.
Tom Robertson of Simi. C a l. ac­ year, w ith th e to tal 1936 assess­
P o u ltry also increased in value
C lub to Elect
com panied by his uncle and aunt. m ent at $3.231.750 as com pared to over
th e county w ith a total this
The L adies' Social club me: w ith
Mr. and Mrs Franz P rcfchcw fki of $3.172.360 in 1935.
y
ear
of
$25.035
as
com
pared
to
$23
-
City
lots
in
th
e
county
dropped
Mrs. J W M ulloy at h er hom e
New York, visited friends and re l­
atives here last week. Mr. R obert­ in value $23.400. or from $1.073.555 225 a y ear ago Bees w ere valued S eptem ber 9 w ith fifteen m em ber,
this
y
ear
at
$500
and
libraries
at
in
1935
to
$1.050.155
th
is
y
ear
present Some w ork w as done on
son enicved a fishing trip w ith
W. S Hahn at Depee Bay. Mr. and F oreclosures for tax es and im ­ $2 450. Foxes this vear were w orth th e q u ilt now in the m aking and
$5.560.
provem
ent
liens,
account
for
this
all are requester! to come it one
M rs.Frofchow fki w ill rem ain in
D eductions for disabled soldiers o'clock, prepared to sew. at the
P ortland for sem e tim e as he w ill fall in value. On th e o th er hand
im
provem
ents
increased
in
value
exem
ptions
am
ounted
to
$98.330
as
next m eeting to be held W ednesday
teach m aster classes in voice cu l­
$17.270 in th e cities from $1.685.910 .co m p ared to $105.980 a vear ago
at th e club room w ith Mrs Rollin
tu re there.
_______________ _
Meyerg, as hostess Election of of­
P ru n e harvest was started at th e in 1935 to $1,703.180 th is y ear d u e j
« .
.
ficers w ill be held also.
L cel H ollenbeck place S atu rd ay to new construction.
Im provem ents on lands not deed- V c r i l O I H t l W o l U i i n
Showers Aid
m orning
The re cen t show ers of rain w ere
The F oursquare Sunday school of ccl totaled $15.340
H illsboro en jo y .d a picnic in th e
M anufacturing m achinery increas-
T L lK P g
I i f p w elcom ed by farm ers as the kale,
R affety grove L abor day.
ed th is y ear to $34,.060 from $343 - ,
l d K t 5
V /V 5 I1 L i l t tu rn ip s and potatoes w ill be much
benefited P ru n es are not d im aged
M r and Mrs. J G oddard and Mr. 980 a y ear ago. M erchandise and
iconti-usa r— r , p--» i >
M cQuellan of St. P etersburg. Fla., stock in tra d e advanced m ore th an h er hand and called Dr. F red S so far. Most of the fresh prun
$9000 from $350.305 in 1935 to $359 - R ichards and S h eriff Jo h n C onnell, h arvest w ill be finished befo-e the
830 th is y ear
E very effo rt w as m ade to save h e r end of th e week
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On th e farm , im plem ents increas- life, th e rep o rt says Im m ediately
A lden and A rkle Roscvear. who
ed in value, mostly th ro u g h
re- a fter first aid m easu res had been a re em ployed at th e cooperage in
placem ents, from $179.970 in 1935 applied by Dr. Richards, she w as St. Johns, spent the w e tk -e n d at
to $198.165 this y ear A slight de- taken to th e county hospital, w h ere th e ir hom e here,
crease is show n in hotel and office fu rth e r treatm en t w as applied.
Miss G retchen G ran stro m o f
fu rn itu re and fix tu res from $75.695
F u rth e r investigation of the case P ° r t ' alld w as an overnight gues at
a y ear ago to $74.900 this year.
by C oroner Fred Sew ell Monday. the F red Schm idt home last T hurs-
H orses in the county w ere dis- revealed th at th e w om an left V er- da. \
.
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BOUGHT
SOLD
closed as considerably few er this nom a S atu rd ay
and ap p aren tly
M r- and
j
IU°'JCn .V "
CONSIGNED
y ear th an last, w hen th ere w ere w ent som ew here overnight, prob- com panied Mr. and M rs B G Mc-
*
I N ay and tw o d au g h ters of 1- orest
3398 head as com pared to 3282 head ablv to P ortland.
on . a to
th is y ear w ith a total value of
E vidence ind icated th at she had G
. rove ...
, u r of , th , e .. beaches
.
1929 FORD SPORT COUPE
$124.685. The value a y ear ago wa been in possession of the poison frorn W ednesday u n t i l bund i
This car is in good condition
for sev eral
h aving p ^ rch aled T hey w ent via C orvallis and i -
$126.595.
N um ber of cattle found in th e c it in H illsboro, giv in g as h er re a - Ued M" ' ^ ! , vin
1928 FORD COUPE
county decreased w hile total value e son th e ex p lan atio n th a t sh e w ish- Bcs.V , at v
'm-nVi' and r'etu • I
Looks and runs O. K.
tn k kill
ill
H n tr
south to N orth Bend and ret i.
was considerably higher The fig- ■ 1 p cd H to
a n dog.
to
O
cean
Lake,
w here they spent
ures show 20.088 head in 1935 as
T he pharm acist, w ho sold the
OLDSMOB1LE COACH
com pared to 19 995 .th is y ear T otal prison, rem o n strated w ith her. e x ­ th ree days. T hey crossed all oi the
Nice, w arm car for th e w in ter
value last y ear was $350 510 as ■ p lain in g th at it w ould be much bet- five coast bridge- They w ere join d
cheap.
com pared to $391 505 th is year te r to shoot th e dog as th e poison at O cean L ake Friday by Miss Lillie
T h ere w ere 97 m ules in th e county caused untold
suffering before B row n and R aym ond M eyers.
T he "F rien d ly C orner" Sunday
1928 FORD TV DOR
valued at $3010.
I death arriv ed . She rep lied th at she
A nother boost in values is found w as SOrrv but th ere w as no one school m et at th e W. I- Stevens
Good rubber, m otor average.
in sheep w ith th e to tal n u m b e r . w ho could be tru sted to do th e hom e F riday evening w ith 22 in
attendance. C hurch re p airin '; and
dow n and the total value consid- I shooting.
O thers to Choose From
crab ly higher. This y ear th ere w ere j At one tim e Mrs K ilby was a finances w ere discussed and com ­
3948 head valued at $10.335 as com- resid en t of Hillsboro, it is said. She m ittees appointed. N xt m eeting
pared to 5059 head last y ear valued was born N ovem ber 25. 1896. in w ill be held th e second F rid a ’' in
New and Vsed
at $8880 This y ear th ere a re 985 A ustin. T exas. She had lived in O ctober at the R aleigh W hitm ore
goats valued at $1.273.
V ernonia w ith h er fam ily for the home.
Mrs. C liftcn B agley of Ocean Lake
T he largest increase both in last 13 y ears and had b en carry in g
Very reasonable prices
m ail on th e star ro u te betw een w as the guest of h er sister Mi. W
V ernonia and T im ber She w as a L. Stevens, from T hursday until
m em ber of V ernonia R ebekah lodge M onday
W illiam M cC leary spent
from
J
TRUCKMEN!
F u n eral services w ill be held to ­
day 'T hursday» at 2 p. m. from F riday until Sunday at Sal m vi--
th e Donelson & Sew ell chapel w ith
$159 DOWN
b u rial in a local cem etery.
Canipaigns
Deputy Makes
Official Visit
Laurel School Opens Monday;
Showers Reported Farm Aid
J
C ounty Total V alue
Down Report Says
T h u rsd ay , S e p tem b e r 17, 19,'UI
OREGON
ding relativ es amt atten d in g the
state (air A num ber of o th er I >lk
Com hero atten d ed the fair during
the week
Mi ami Mr Walt r Schm idt ami
Mr amt Mrs Jacob S chm idt at
ti nded th e state (air la-t T uesday
and visited al th e D. H 1 ' , ' e ' e .
home Mr Cooler is visiting hi-
daughter, Mr.-
Io la M eteilf. in
I - Angeles The Cooleys are fo r­
m er residents here.
W PA H ead Views
Short Sea Routes
(< -ntinurd («••»»« ims«* I'
A lh ' ’ -\p la tied thus m aking the
project a y eai-aro u n d proposition
In e ’-I enting on the road. Hop-
k i l l . - -aid that it was a fine p ro je it
and the money welt -pent He d e ­
clared that it w a- one of the longest
lead prelects u nderw ay
m the
U nited States, th e m any others
being mv-lly - a i k e t roads.
It is h.- 'evod that the inspection
trip and rem arks of the a d m in is­
tration. m ean the contin u atio n o;
the project to com pletion by use
of relief funds and labor
On th e way to G lenw ood. 33
miles from P ortland. H opkins
introduced to the P ortland end of
the Wolf creek highw ay, w here
large crew of men is concentrated
p rep arin g to construct the m id. r-
pass and e n tran ce to the highw ay
w h eie il leave; the C anyon toad w h en ' the living lock must be Townaend Club to Talk
,iu ' w es' of Sylvun
blast oi out to provide eteaianee
About Election Problem»
The entrance, accniding Io K K for Ih w ide highw ay to pass sufe-
’1’he H dlsboio T ow nsend club
Fill Uon WPA i Ident tngin«ei I ly ilinvn from the suiiiiint to the me ts at the Baptist church Mon-
Is so ccn stiu ctcd that traffic from I w ater level on the Devil's Laki' day ¿d 8 o’clock <• N T u g g aitj
I l a B uiv? «il vction of th e Cun I folk ef tin’ Wilson.
vice president, will be in charg e
yon toad does not cross traffic en !
When this gup bus been Inidgeil of the m eeting M atters relatin g to
term g Wolf c i\c k . nor will Wolf
eonuiig election a re to b con
creek traffic coming into P ortland by eensti iietiun. then will the loud the
in terfe re w ith other west bound he open tn llte -eu and the dream •Idered as well as things relating
of y ears in this eounty beentne u to the Tow nsend club, especially
It,*!.
tin* new financial und laenib ish ip
reuiltv
On the Wilson river. H opkins
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I plan recently adopted by Town
found
eonslrt ctlon
progressing
L fgal bltirtk." 5v mul 111«' A c o m : •• m l n u t i o l i i i l h< .i I q t t . t t t n I 'li. - i
la .ntly from Glci »»od < u tranee to
tm point w here the highw ay be 1.1,'t. itpply uvatlable ut the Hills 1 will ul .. be u q u.ikei front state
If lit ailqtiarti i.a.
gins the ascent into tin* m ountains boro Argua
He was show n five changes in tin*
channel of G a h s creek w inch will
allow tin* highw ay to proceed in a
straight line w ith plenlv oi room
He was show n tw o m ites of new.
com pleted grade, a*; sm ooth a« a
floor aw aitin g rock .surfacing, and
In* w as show n w here the pow er
m achiacrs was gouging out huge
chunks of the nu u o.ain to m ane
at W e il’s 2 3 rd
passage way lor the roda
A lthough H opkins did not see
tin* roadw ay at the sum m it, he
w euid have found that the W a
ington, county portion of tin* c le a r­
ing was nearly com pleted a n d
aw aiting th e steady udvanee of the !
G r e a te r S to ck s! G rea ter V a lu e s:
grading crew s and m achinery P e r­
haps th ree m iles of clearing ami *
pioneer road construction rem ain
betw een w here the crew s from this
side q u it and the T illam ook crew s '
a re w orking
Mi'ii's, Women'«, Childr
H owever, this portion of t h e
road is the stum bling block against ,
P ig G rain and
w hich survey crew s have been
bark in g shins for years It is the
S u e d e Finiah-
box canyon section of tin* Wilson
e d L eather».
river, w here tn e p erpendicular rock
w alls oft he canyon re a r upw ard i
B u tto n
n n d
as a b a r r u r to construction, and
/fs Time to /b/v
Tall and Winter Merchandise
ANNIVERSARY SALE
ro
VAI
#8.00 L E A T H E R C O A T S
$098
zipper
A nniversary Speeia
A Good Mixer
í ‘’¿"i
is th e life o f th e p arty
and
M IS S IO N
T R A N S P A R E N T R A IN C O A T S
For W o m e n — 1’hey’re new,
lijlht w eight, m a d e of »oft fin ­
DRY
ish e d o ile d silk thnt w ill not
c r a c k , g u a r a n te e d w a te r p r o o f
S p a r k lin g
A n n iv e r sa r y S p e c ia l
$1.98
I m brellas to match
Royal Soda W orks
IIA R T S C H A F FN E R & M A RX
and C L O T H C R A E T
345 E Main St
liillsb o ro
’2.98
Sam e ('oat in G irls' sizes,
w ith Hood
m ixers
A vailable at All D ealers—B uttled I n d er Kxcluaive License l>>
P hone 2432
$g98
an d come in all colors.
Orange
or Lemon
o
are w ithout eq u al as good
style».
Used Cars
M EN’S SUITS AND O V ER­
COATS. Special A nniver­
sary Lot. Finest p a tte rn s in
fall a n d w in ter w eights.
Special
V A N
$4085
H EU SEN
¿ Ä z Ä ^ /S H IR T
T IM E
TESTED
T IR E S
«
Willys 77 #559 here
24 Months on Balance
G raham #865 here
I
FREE
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PUC Service
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A nnual - M onthly
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RUSHLOW
Used Car Exchange ■
2nd and Wash. Phone 2641 £
Hillsboro. Oregon
336 E. Wash.
Phone 1701Y
N ot w orking for Public
U tilities Commission
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Powers Grocery
Prompt
Service
Phone 81
Main Street
Specials for Saturday Only
FLOUR
H a rv e st I’lid e. 10-lb. bag
SOAP
R ed & W hite F lo atin g . Sam e as Ivory. 6 bars
47c
27c
W orkers Construct
Fireplace at Park
M an n in g 's.
1-lb.
FLAV-R-JELL
4 p k gs.....................................................
CRACKERS
K risp ic. W h ite o r G ra h a m . Pkg.
23c
19c
29c
T h ese p rices good S ep tem b er 19 only.
M any o th e r item s sp e c ia lly priced for S atu rd ay .
THAT COUNTS
Long Tim e County
Resident Passes
FOREST G RO VE
Mr
Jan e
Johnson B ernard. 75. died at her
hom e h ere F riday m orning and
Em ployed since J u ly 4 u n d er funeral services w ere held Monday
WPA project extension of th e w ork afternoon at th e Forest G rove U n­
at S h u te p ark , a crew of men this d ertak in g com pany chapel w ith
week com pleted a picnic fireplace 2 er, O L C u rtis officiating
next th e picnic grounds on the cast Ke%
She was born in Sw eden August
side of th e p ark
The fireplace is constructed of i 9. 1861. cam e to A m erica at the
n ativ e stone p rocured near H ills­ ag? of 8 and to O regon 49 years
boro. In addition to th e fireplace ago. S he m arried F ran k B ernard
the crew is co m pleting a fill ju st at G ales C reek .January 11. 189!)
| south of th e au d ito riu m w here a Deceased is su rv iv ed by the widow-
I considerable depression has b e e n I e r and th ree daughters: Mrs. H elen
I P arkin. V ancouver. B C . and M rs.'
before.
D rains and o th er odds and ends W alter Sm ith and M i s N e l l i e
have been com pleted to round out Johnson of F orest Grove. A sister.
Mrs. W illiam E m riek. lives at Wood­
the program begun last spring.
land. Wash.
P lease sen d in new s copy early i
Methodist EpiM-opal < hurcli
to th e A rgus.
tf
A bright glow ing Sunday school
opening at 9:15 a. m. and directed
I by C. C. W eber, superintendent,
affords a joyousness with en ric h ­
m ent for all ages. C hurch w orship
i hour. 1) a m. S inging led by the
. choir, pianist is Mr... It Howell:
soloist, Miss Phoebe H aw thorne
S erm on by the pastor. Subject.
I "When a Man C annot do O th er­
wise." E pw orth League. 6:45 p. m .
j "a great place for young folks,
w here young folks a re welcome."
S ubject for study, "Saul.- of the
Bible." E vening church w orship.
7:30 o'clock. A playlet, entitled i
"T ake Heed—Go Ye." will be giv­
en by the W. H. M. S. of Cornelius.
H earty singing, go: pel messages.
S erm on by the pastor. “T he G reat
Com m ission." All persons in Hill.s-
| boro and surrounding territo ries
not obligated an yw here else a re
cordially invited to the w arm th of
this w arm -hearted church. Come
a n d w orship.
A lexander 11 a w-
1 thorne. pastor.
o
$498
w.
say yon ll ni vel­ find a
a r to equal t li e Vun
Hensen for soft c o lla r ease
and lastin g sm artn ess — No
w rinkling— No w iltin g — No
sag g in g — No sh rin k in g
liny the exact size am i it
will alw ay s fit. It stays
s m a rt w ithout sta rc h .
We have .¡list received the
new fall and w inter p a tte rn s
and c arry a com plete run of
s iz is a n d sleeve lengths.
Plain colors, too, including
I It e alw ays p o p u lar w hite
and little m ixtures.
D EER
HUNTERS
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
Fuller Franchise Dealers
“If It's L u m b e r—C all O ur N um ber”
151 W. Baseline
T rrg— x r r r r r — t t r r r x — i r
H ave
Y ou
H ea rd
Season Opens Sunday
COFFEE
OF THIS SHIRT
SEE HIM
IN HIS
Poultry W anted
365 E. Main St.
PHONE 721
Hillsborf
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