The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 18, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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Tribute Paid to
Debt Adjusters
A trib u te to m em ber» of the
W ashington C ounty Farm Debt A d ­
ju stm en t board, of w hich H R
F in d ley is chairm an, was paid b>
L ouis N. Plam ondon. chief, farm
d ebt ad justm ent section. R esettle­
m e n t adm inistration. M em bership
Includes: W F. Cyrus, secretary. W
C. C hristiansen, F F. R ow ell. H ills­
boro: G us Krause. C ornelius, and J
M. V snderzanden. B anks Assisting
is W alter A K lu n d t. re g io n a l debt
specialist. R esettlem ent ad m in istra­
tion P ortland .
"T hese public spirited citizens
have given m any h u n d red s of hours
of tim e, w ithout pay. to help th eir
neighbors ad ju st th eir debts and
keep th eir faim s." said Plam ondon.
"Cases laid before them involve d is­
tressing debt loads and alm ost in ­
sane w orry. Usually the board is the
last hope betw een th e d eb to r and
destitution
Judgment Impartial
T he county com m ittee brings im ­
p a rtia l judgm ent a n d u n tirin g
energy into its w ork along w ith a
know ledge of local conditions, he
continued. The debt specialist as­
signed by th e R esettlem ent ad m in ­
istration as part of its n atio n -w id e
fig h t against farm poverty, supplies
experience, know ledge of federal
lending agencies, and an u n d e r­
stan d in g of legal rig h ts of both
sides
Each case is h eard confidentially,
and a program m ade up involving
extension of time, rearran g ed p ay ­
m ent dates, increased farm income,
o r refinancing through some len d ­
ing agency. The new pro g ram is
then laid before th e creditors, as a
suggested altern ativ e to co u rt ac­
tion. All w ork is advisory, since th e
com m ittee has no au th o rity to force
acceptance of its proposals, but in
a surprising percetage of eases the
program is accepted w ith out a lte r­
ation. said Plam ondon.
"F oreclosure usually m eans one
m ore fam liv on th e relief roll, said
th e d ebt adjustm en t chief. "D ebt
adjustm ent m eans a self-supporting,
tax-paying fam ily th at can e v en tu ­
ally pay out on all debts. The local
com m ittee is m aking such solutions
possible and thereby contrib u tin g
im m easurably to th e p ro sp erity of
W ashington county."
Carnival Friday
at Farmington
iBv Helene M. Schulz)
FARM INGTON — P lans for t h c
com m unity carnival F rid ay evening
include am ong o th er a ttra c tio n s
a baby p ictu re show, fo rtu n e te ll­
ing fish pond, contest fo r th e most
popular girl, and a candy booth
E veryone is invited to th e school :
club room s for an ev ening's fun.
L ittle G ladys B u rk h a lte r is a b ­
sent from school because of illness.
O therw ise th e atten d an ce has been
q u ite good cf late.
T he school board decid ed to con­
tin u e th e term a few days to May
14. and to g et a new flag for th e
school.
Rev. H atch of B eav erto n w ill
preach at 9:45 a. m. S unday at
t h e C om m unity church. S unday
school m eets a fter services. The
S unday school is p lanning an E aster
program.
.
O ver th irty m em bers and friends
of the W. C. W. club enjo y ed an
in terestin g m eeting F rid a y a fte r­
noon. Mrs. Inez M iller of G resham ,
a P.-T. A. speak an d connected
w ith the w ork of th e co u rt of
dom estic relations in P o rtlan d , d is­
cussed in a general way. "C hild
W elfare and th e P aren ts' a n d
T eachers'
R esponsibilities i n a
C hanging W orld." T h e club hopes
to arran g e for a guest sp eak er for
o th er m eetings.
M em bers of th e sew ing class in ­
terested in spring sew ing and in
flo w er m aking a re asked to m eet
w ith th e teach er T h u rsd ay a fte r­
noon at the school.
C. L. M cDowell an d fam ily have
m oved to the H ansen place ju s t
so u th of th e F arm in g to n bridge.
C elebrates Birthday-
L ittle P atsy H arding celebrated
h e r 8th b irth d ay S u n d ay afternoon
w ith a party.
Resident of Chehalem
Mountain 16 Years Dies
Died on Day Set Banks Grade School Completes
for Death
Successful Basketball Season
d au g h ter C onnie Lou at a largo t u r ­
(B y Miss Mary Sandy!
BANKS
B asketball season has key d in n er p a rty Sunday
low n sctid ltrs to tlv d
closed to r th e grade school G am es
payed last
R ecipient ot a th re a te n in g letter
settin g a d ate for his d e ath .
Delois F l'ced . above, 4 0 -y ear-
old relief a d m in is tra to r of B u t­
ler county. Mo., ignored th e inci­
d en t. B ut seven d ay s inter. Teed
d ied sud d en ly in his office at
P o p lar B lntt on th e d a te m ark ed
in ttie letter Officials sta rte d an
investig atio n in an effort to clear
up th e stra n g e case.
Housewarming Held
at Vandermost Home
(By Mrs. E. L. Cox)
K INTON— L adies' Aid society
held a m eeting T uesday at th e
hom e of Mrs. C V anderm ost. P leas­
an t Valley road. It w as a h o u se­
w arm ing and som e sew ing w as also
accom plished.
Prayer Meeting Off
D ue to th e special m eetings b e­
ing held at th e L au rel church. P a s­
to r Speece decided it best to d isco n ­
tin u e th e F rid ay even in g p ray er
m eeting an d Bible study fo r this
F rid ay evening. A larg e delegation
from th e K inton ch u rch atten d ed
th e service at th e L au rel church
last F rid ay evening.
Roy B ierlv is settin g out an o r­
ch ard of filb e rts on his tra c t w est
of th e g ran g e hall.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M athew s
iM abelanna G em bellai of M edford
a re being co n g ratu lated upon th e
b irth of a son M arch 12. Mrs. M ath­
ew s' m other. Mrs. M abel G em bella.
is w ith h e r d a u g h te r for aw hile.
Prepare Program
T eachers of th e S unday school are
busy reh earsin g th e ir pupils for an
E aster pro g ram to be given at th e
ch u rch M arch 28. to w hich all are
invited.
M r. and Mrs. A lb ert D allm ann.
Mrs. A ugust D allm ann. Miss B erth a
G erig of Salem and Mr and Mrs.
J a k e F aix visited Mrs. A lfred Dall-
m an n 's relativ es at S h erid an F riday.
Tile Factory Starts
T h e Scholls T ile factory started
op eratio n s M onday m orning. E v­
e re tt D. W rig h t an d E d w ard L.
Cox from h e re a re em ployed there.
Construction New
Homes Begins Here
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a re 7)
stru ctio n w ith a full basem ent. C on­
stru ctio n w ill begin as soon as th e
w a te r level has fallen sufficiently
to allow ex cav atio n of th e b ase­
m ent. M ohr B ro th ers have th e con­
tract.
F in al details a re being com pleted
in th e P. B. K en t d w elling co n ­
stru cted d u rin g th e w in te r on W est
O ak street. T he house is m odern
w ith fiv e room s.
A n o th er brick d w ellin g w ill arise
this sp rin g and early sum m er on
Jack so n road ju s t n o rth o f t h e
H illsboro city lim its w hen E arl Don-
elson w ill co n stru ct a new residence.
The hom e w ill be all b rick co n ­
stru ctio n of English ty p e w ith b ase­
m ent. D onelson is aw aitin g m ore
fav o rab le w e a th e r before beginning
construction.
Divorce Suits Filed
W eber—Joseph against Thelm a.
L iteral—L eath a ag ain st H ayden
W.
CHEHALEM MOUN TA I N— F u-
n e ra l services for Jero m e Buzan.
resid en t of C hehalem M ountain 16
Legal blanks, 5c and 10c. A com ­
y ears before m oving to N ew berg
about tw o y ears ago. w ere h eld in plete supply av ailab le at th e H ills­
P o rtlan d S aturday at th e chapel of boro A rgus.
ti
M iller and Tracy. In te rm e n t in
R iverview cem etery.
Depend on
Quality job printing—Argus.
PARFAIT
PLATES
BUSCH'S
Specialized
A uto Services
w eek
B anks
vs
T rustees Nam ed
B a n k s T o w n se n d c lu b w ill m eet
at 8 p 111 m th e M e th o d ist e h u r e h
Mr ami Mrs A lbert M cKee and
son W allace and Mrs Art M orrill
a n d tw o sm all c h ild r e n w o re S u n ­
day visitors of A rt M orrill, w ho is
w orking m S a lem
Mrs. Eli H opkins of Pasco. Wash.,
w as a Sunday guest at the H opkins
hom e here
M rs. W ilcox Hostess
The F ir G rove Sew ing club met
T hursday w ith M rs F red Wilcox
A big d in n e r w as served at noon
and th e day w as spent in quilting.
Next m eeting w ill be w ith Mrs
G eorge W ilcox M arch 25
Leases \ rrn o n ia Business
Jo s s H e a rd o f B a n k s h a s b o u g h t
th e in sid e f ix tu r e s a n d le a se d th e
b u ild in g of th e V e rn o n ia p ool b a ll
Jo e S tr in g e r is w o rk in g fo r M r
H o ard Ho w ill ta k e o v e r th e o p e r ­
a tio n of th e place in a s h o r t tim e.
Chehalem Mountain
C arl Engles Moves
Car! Engles has m o v e d from his
m o th e r’s place n e a r M anning to
Jam es M eader farm n ear Banks.
F avor U niversal D raft
B anks A m erican L e g i o n a n d
A uxiliary p a sse d resolution fa v o r­
ing tw o bills now before congress.
O ne know n as u n iv e r s a l service act
providing for d ra ft of capital. in­
' d u stry and m an p o w er as w ell ns
m en to fight in the event of n a tio n ­
al em ergency or w ar They re p o rt
th at because of critical w orld con­
d itions they believe th a t such an
act should be passed at once and
ask support of all p atrio tic w om en
for the m easure. T he o th er bill is 11
R No. 1945. know n as w orld w ur
Play E x tra Tim e
w idow s and d ep en d en t c h ild re n s
e s e n io rs n e x t g a m e w a s w ith
com pensation act w hich they b e ­ th e T h so
p h o m o re s T h u rs d a y T h e fin al
lieve ju st
o re w as 35 to 18 in fa v o r of th e
E. E H opkins, w ho is taking sc
tre a tm e n ts for diab etis at the St so p h o m o re s. T h e fo u rth b a ttle of
V incent hospital in P ortland, was
at his hom e in B anks for a few
h o u rs Sunday.
H ow ard and H arold W ilbur o’
N eah-B av. W ash . sp en t th e w e e k ­
end at the H opkins hom e here.
Tuckers Move
M r. an d M rs E rn ie T u ck er and
son D onald m oved last w eek from
B a n k s io R eedsport w h ere Mr
T u ck er w ill w ork at auto re p a ir and
m echanics.
D ale D reezon spent th e w eek-end
w ith hia uncle an d aunt. Mr and
Mrs. O scar Love, an d fam ily at
T hatcher.
W. E. D avies Honored
T he O dd F ellow s had an in te r­
esting evening at th e ir last m e e t­
ing S atu rd ay n ig h t w hen tw o o th er
lodges paid th em a visitation, to
h elp enjoy th e b o u n tifu l supper, and
th e p resentation o f a th irty -y e a r
jew el to W. E D avies, w ho w as
pleasantly su rp rise d to receive such
a gift. At a p revious m eeting tw o
o th er m em bers. F S. W ilcox receiv-
cd a tw en ty -fiv e y e a r jew ell and E.
A. S ch n eid er received a th irty -y e a r
jew ell.
Cutrights Move
Mr. and M rs A L. O utright and
fam ily have m oved from S lrassel to
th e Cook place at W ilkesboro. T*iey
m oved dow n for sum m er w ork. O u t­
rig h t is still em ployed at Banks.
' W alter B eard and sons O tto and
I.lcrvd are now em ployed at the
C la rk nnd W ilson logging cainp.
n o rth of V ernonia.
At th e recent m eetin g of t h e
cem etery association. F red Wilson.
W G W alker and C hris R ieben
w ere elected tru stees Mrs. G eorge
M cGraw w as elected secretary and
tre a su re r The sam e day the cem e­
te ry club met and elected th e fol­
low m g officers: M iss Anna S ch n eid ­
er. p resid en t: Mrs. B ernard Sellers.
vice-p resid en t: M rs. Ray Lien, sec­
retary . a n d
Mrs. C hris Rieben.
tre a su re r.
Casons Move
P Cason and fam ily, w ho have
been liv in g in th e e x tra house on
th e Sam Inkley place, have m oved
to th e R eid E ldridge house in
Banks Clem Inkley and fam ily w ill
move to th e house v acated by the
Cason fam ily.
A rth u r M orrill S r . w ho has been
em ployed on a farm n e a r M on­
m outh for the past few m onths,
re tu rn e d to his hom e h ere in
B anks F riday.
F ifteen m em bers from th e Banks
post of th e A m erican Legion and
A u x iliary atten d ed th e m eeting m
F orest G ro v e M arch 9 an d saw "the
goat" d eliv ered to th e F orest G rove
Legion Post. The B anks Legion
Post escaped having to tak e "th e
goat" by h av in g five join th e Legion
post. B anks Legion Post is now "on
tops."
Mr. and M rs H arold B anks and
son B uddie of T illam ook a re v isit­
ing relativ es ar.d frien d s here.
Builds Hope Chest
D w ight Davis, a m em b er of the
Sons of th e Legion, is m aking a
cedar chest as high school m anual
tra in in g in d ividual p ro ject for B anks
u n it No. 90. Legion A u x iliary . The
chest w ill be used as a hope chest to
be filled an d sold by th e au x iliary
m em b ers at th e b azaar n ex t fall.
M em bers of th e Legion A uxiliary
a re m ak in g pillow covers of fast
color m a te ria l 18 inches sq u are for
th e P o rtlan d hospital.
Mr. an d Mrs. V ernon Fields and
fam ily and M r and Mrs. W alter Roe
and fam ily, all of V ancouver, and
S h erm an R obertson o f S haniko
w ere S u n d ay visitors of Mrs. Leona
R obertson. Sunday aftern o o n Mrs.
R obertson accom panied them to
H illsboro to visit Ed C lark, - b o is
very ill in th e hospital w ith h e a rt
trouble. Mr. C lark w as ta k e n to th e
hospital M arch 10.
Arm Burned
Ralph Wilcox Honored
C h arlo tte F inck b u rn ed h er arm
Mr. an d Mrs. M illard B u rn ett
w ere b irth d a y d in n er guests Friday v ery badlv S unday afternoon when
at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. R alph she accidently p u t it in a plate of
W ilcox. T h e occasion w as c e le b ra t­ h °M ra and Mrs. G eorge M cF arlane
ing th e b irth d a y a n n iv ersary of Mr.
of F orest G rove w ere w eek-end vis­
W ilcox.
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,
J a k e N aru p an d Roy P arm ley itors of Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Ship-
left last w eek for B rix. w h e r e ley.
In Poppy ( ontest
th ey a re em ployed.
H igh school has en tered th e "P o p ­
A lb ert H eard and W. L. Mqore
w ere in Salem on business M arch py P o ster C ontest" sponsored by the
10. Mr. H eard v isited his niece. L egion A uxiliary. Miss A lice Lane,
F ran ces H eard, w hile th ere.
1 a high school te a c h e r w ill be spon­
Mr. an d Mrs. O w en P am m er of sor from th e high school. This
G ales C reek and Mrs. M cC onnahay m akes the eighth school to e n te r
M r and Mrs. J. J H utchens spent
of A lbany w ere S unday afternoon
v isito rs of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge sev eral days last w eek in C orvallis,
M cG raw . Mrs. M cC onnahy is a w h e re they visited Mrs. H utchens
fo rm er resid en t of B anks. S he spent d au g h ter. Mrs. W. H. E dw ards, and
S u n d ay callin g on sev eral old tim e fam ily.
New Pupils Enroll
friends.
. . .
I
W ilb u r M izner of P o rtla n d i s , N ew pupils in th e B anks grade
spending a few days w ith his aunt. school a re R uth C u trig h t of S tras-
sel and Ju n io r an d C lifford M us­
Mrs. W alter B eard, here.
g rove of P o rtlan d .
Pricketts Entertain
Portlanders Move Here
Mr. an d Mrs. V ern P ric k e tt e n te r­
Mr. and Mrs. M usgrove and fam ­
tain ed Mr. an d Mrs. A lir c d L ew is
and son Jim m y of K ansas C ity and ily of P o rtlan d m oved into th e v a ­
Mr. an d Mrs. Je ff K ennedy and can t house on th e S ch n eid er place.
Battery Checking
T ires
-
A ccessories
Q uality L ubrication
C ar W ashing - P a in tin g
BUSCH’S
Estimates Gladly
Dr.ABRAMS
Hillsboro’s Modern
D E N T IST
Two Handy Locations
SERVICE GARAGE
Phone 501
SUPER SERVICE
STATION
Comer Third and Baseline
Phone 391
A. H. Bosch, Pro*
2nd and Main St.
*
KODAK
Sawyer
Service
Specilli, prom pt ulien
l i o n given mail ortlefH.
( ('u n t in n e d (ru m n«tr* l>
m erce. B argain Day w ill se rv e tw o
p u rp o se s T h e r e w ill b e th e r< gular
b a rg a in off* rin g s o f c o u rse, a n d in
a d d itio n th e a n n u a l sp rin g o p e n in g
a n d d is p la y of th e new sty le s a n d
n ew m e rc h a n d ise .
Rapid
Photograph
M rs. G a b b le (sh o w in g p h o to to
O u r c la ss ifie d c o lu m n s m ay have
h u s b a n d ) T h is is a n in s ta n ta n ­
lust what you a re looking I op — e o u s p ic tu r e of m y se lf
M r G a b b le I c an see th a t w lth -
Read them .
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■ KAMIKN’S
Palm Drug Store
Prescription Drucrtsts
Phono 2GÍ
This large refrigerator
can be bought for
A FEW CENTS
A D A Y___
We are headquarters for
N E PH I LANDPLASTER
Y ou save m oney all aro u n d . Y ou save on the
O rd e r y o u r needs in th is h ig h -q u ality
fa rm -te ste d land p la ste r now !
o rig in al price and K elv in ato r will save far m ore
th an the few cents a day for paym ents
Special Services
; A* J
Quality
of A ll K inds
One Stop Super Service
Oil
Crowds Expected
for Bargain Day
Ex
CHICK
FEEDS
F u tu re p ro d u ctio n of your flock d e p e n d s upon p ro p e r
s ta rtin g feeds. T h e above feeds, h a n d le d by th e H ills­
boro F eed Co., have been in th e field fo r a good
m any y e a rs, g a in in g a re p u ta tio n fo r q u a lity and be­
ing su rp a sse d by one fo r results.
on
G asoline -
Invent igutions of the d isp o sa l of
g o v e rn m e n t f u n d s used by re lie f
n g c n e ic . o v e r tin* c o u n try is r a th e r
a p ro sa ic m u tte r, a c c o rd in g to tin*
a c c o u n ts ol K e n n e th la n k I a t e r.
H illsboro, w ho now is a tta c h e d to
W PA w ith o ffic e s m K a n s a • t ’lty.
Mo 11 e- 11 1 l e i . p e e i | | fie ld t <
l.m k la te i a r r iv e d in H illsb o ro th is
w eek for a v isit w ith re la tiv e 's a n d
t r e n d s a f te r v isitin g w ith his b r o t h ­
e r E d w a rd in Los A ngeles, um l s i s ­
te r. H uth. ui S a n F ra n c isc o He
flew from Kan*.. C ity to Los A n ­
geles, a n d thenc*' u p th e coast to
a d d m o re tim e to his 10-day lea v e of
a b se n c e
II«' jo in e d th e d iv isio n of in v e s ti­
g a tio n in J u ly . I93;>. a n d w as a s s ig n ­
e d to th e T e x a s office. la te r going
to K a n sa s C ity, w h e re h e hus b e e n
w o rk in g in th e S tates of Iow a. N e ­
b ra sk a , K a n sa s und M issouri He
w ill r e tu r n to Ins w o rk T u e sd a y .
In c id e n ts of m isu se of r e lie f fu n d s
a r e n o t c o m m o n c o n s id e rin g th e
n u m b e r of p e rso n s a ffe c te d tn th e
vast o p e ra tio n s , h e re la te d . L ik e
m ost of th e o th e r a g e n ts in Ins d i v ­
ision. h e lias b e e n tr a in e d in ttie
law a n d is a m em ber of th e b a r of
O reg o n .
having it told. Y our m o u th is
»
A ll Proven Brands
Come in and see the
p la te w ith a n a tu ra l
color.
’out
shut
In restitutions
Rather Tame,
Tinklater Says
W e are
H eadquarters for
Albers - Sperry - Crown - Triangle
T he n e a re st resem ­
blance to Gum Tissue.
T hinner, y et as n ear
to an u n b reak ab le m a­
te ria l in plates.
&
w e re
Forest G ro v e ju n io r high
The
gam e w as played in th e C en tral
school gym. Banks w inning 14 to
25. Friday afternoon th e Banks
g rad e school was d efeated by th e
B anks high school freshm en. 15
to 18 This has been a very s u c ­
cessful b ask etb all season for th e
g rade school as they won ten out
of fifteen games
Mary and Lam ar Sandv sp en t
th e w eek -en d visiting friends in
C orv allis Sunday they enjoyed a
tr ip to th e Lineoin county beaches
T hey w ere accom panied by D o n s
B irchell of C orvallis a n d B ud
H iatt of Pendleton.
Jo h n H olland retu rn ed to Banks
S unday a fte r spending tw o w eeks
w ith Mr and Mrs Em m ett W ol­
ford on G reen M ountain Mr H ol­
land w ho is still ill. had a r e ­
lapse and re tu rn e d to Banks to
stay w ith A H Wolford, w h ere he
w ill be n earer a doctor.
The> a re w o rk in g in th e s t r a w b e r ­ in te r cla ss ga m e s s c h e d u le d w e re
ries to r H u n v M ushakaw a
fre s h m e n a n d ju n io rs , at th e h a lf
M r a n d M rs II J A lice. M iss th e sco re w as h e d at 22 At th e e n d
E h iu b e th la p p e r t a n d Mi a n d M rs th e sc o re w as tie d at 25. In th e
W I M oore a tte n d e d th e W ashing
fiv e m in u te p e rio d to play th e tic
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th e h ig h school th e so p h o m o re s d e ­ M arch 10.
Plan to Build
fe a te d th e fre s h m e n in th e firs t I
g a m e by a sc o re of 28-14.
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T h e se c o n d m te r-c la s s b a s k e tb a ll have b o u g h t Sit a c re s of logged off
gam** w as p la y e d w h e n th e se n io rs land in th e B u ck H e av en d is tr ic t
from G eorge E m m e rso n . v sited
d e fe a te d th e ju n io rs 27-7.
In th e sh o p cla ss of th e B a n k s th e ir p r o p e rty h e re M onday 1 hey
h ig h sch o o l th e c la sses a r e filin g a r e m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s to b u ild
saw s E ach s tu d e n t b ro u g h t a saw a n d m o v e h e re
B u fo rd P e t a r d b e g an T u e s d a y
to cla ss th a t n e e d e d filin g a n d r e ­
p a ire d it h im self. In d iv id u a l p r o ­ w o rk in g for th e B u m e lte a n d H ates
su w m tll co m p a n y .
je c ts w ill soon be s ta rte d
in and see this beautiful big new K elv in ato r and*
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fa c tu re r's co n fid e n ce in the d e p e n d a b ility o f
details of the plan th a t enables you to buy a K el
and Complete Line Chick Feeds
h is p ro d u c t.
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160 W. Main St.
PHONE HILLSBORO 72
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