The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 15, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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H T I, T. S D O R O
ARGUS,
was in terested from a com m unity
point of view . C h ild ren m ust be
raised in th is com m unity, she re ­
m inded th e council.
' We have been well rid of this
vice." sh e declared, "and we now
•T y
ean gee no good reason for b rin g ­
ning All y oung p e o p le o f th e c o m ­
I By Mrs. F. L. Brown)
ing it back."
I AURSL O ra to i eal c o n t e s t m unity a re invited
Ruled Against
N ew lyw eds G iven C h ariv ari
sp o n s o re d by th e F a rm e rs C o.on
Rev.
D
uffield
follow
ed
and
op­
B E A V E R T O N - T li e B eaverton
G arfield B ruinsnia r e t u r n e d
w ill b e h e ld by tin s u n it at th e
ened
his
arg
u
m
en
t
by
pointing
G range met S aturday in th e B eaver­
social m e e tin g S a tu rd ay e v en in g . Thursday from a m o to P lan k in to n
ton G range hall. D ecorations w ere out th at the last leg islatu re had A p ril 24 T here w ill b e a lite rary S D W hile in the m id west he was
ill charge of Mrs. E G Perkins. D u r­ passed a law banning the games, program also, follow ed by c a rd s and m ail ed In Miss Susie O liver of
ing the luncheon h o u r J W Barnes w hile Ju d g e C raw ford in P o rtlan d dancing M rs F ra n k W .ubcl is m St eknev. S II. M arch S3. T he bridal
und W F Dessinger w ere com pli­ had ruled against them , and in c h a rg e of th e program
Connie Were given a eh.ua\ .m
H illsboio they now had been out
m ented w ith a birth d ay cake.
Thursday evening at th e hom e of
Jo
h
n
Haase.
Mrs
G
eorge
I.ew
el-
nn the form er J a k e Mes
The program under the direction of the tow n a year He pN M
lvn and F ran k Schulmerieh w ere 1 p.u .
w here (lie young
of Mrs. Isabel W alker was as fol­ petitions signed by 230 v oters of elected d elegates to th e stale con­ singer place
Hillsboro.
lows: song by the G range: roll rail.
vention to be held at Cla sk am e in people w ill also m ake th e ir hom e
for
th
e
present
Those
w
ho
wish
to
re
tu
rn
them
“ My Favorite T ree.” soprano solo
May C h arles Robmson. G is Kre.use
Jo h n Will, w ho un d erw en t a goit-
by Mias Elizabeth Randell of P o rt­ to H illsboro m ust show a positive and W ill H ergert w ere e le c d a ’
benefit
from
them
before
thev
are
land, accom panied by P od Berg,
tern ates at th e re g u lar business i r n; rat ion last week ai th e G ood
and a duet by Miss R andell and her brought back." he told th e voun- m eeting held in the b all T hursday S am aritan hospital in P ortland, is
ci ' ■ r ng satisfactorily and is e x ­
m other. Mrs. W H R andell: The cil. "They a re of no benefit eith e r evening
pected hom e tins week
C lub to Meet
O rigin of A rbor Day." by Mrs m entally, physically, or financially
Two Win Honors
to th e player.
I.nuise C arter.
T h e L a d ie s ' S ocial c h ib w ill m ee t
"1 have been told th a: these w ith M rs. M ild re d W h itm o re W e d ­
The B eaverton G range voted to
B ernice S to llcr and B etty Jean
aw ard a 4-H club scholarship for games yield th e o p erato rs 60 or
n esd ay . a c c o rd in g to p la n s m a d e at Davis w ere aw arded certificates for
the sum m er school at Corvallis.
per eent. and I believe th a t they th e last m eeting.
pi rleet atten d an ce at Sunday school
are gam bling m achines.
Fast M atrons O rganize
M iss M ild re d M erz of P o rtla n d , a for the first q u a rte r of 193?.
Mrs F. 1 Brow n spent sev eral
P ast m atrons of B eaver chapter
W hat D ifference?
te a c h e r a t N o rth B end, s p e n t th e
m et in the Masonic hall Tuesday
"W hat difference does it m ake w e e k -e n d at th e W. 1.. S ie v e n s d a y s la s ' week w ith her daughter.
M
rs
H G McN’a y . al Forest G rove,
evening and organized a Past Ma­ w h eth er you push dow n a lever h om e
trons' c l u b w ith Mrs. M yrtle a fte r you put your nickel in. or
J a m e s W ill, re ce n tly of V alse: ’ w . e r, covering from t h e e f f e c t s
c i r a v i n g stepped on a nail.
Felsher as president, and Mrs. Em­ shoot a ball" E ither m ethod is a called on his sister. M rs S !■' St
ma G erish. vice-president. They slot m ach in e"
Dr. Poling Preaches
ler. S a tu rd a y e v e n in g M r W ill i
w ill meet every fifth Friday.
Dr. C C. Bolin;! of P o rtlan d
He declared th at th e only possi­ now e m p lo y e d in P o r tla n d as snw -
f
ile
r
a
t
th
e
W
es;
O
re
g
o
n
m
ill
M
r
preached h ere Sunday m orning in
F estival April 30
ble benefit w as to th e operator.
The annual m usic festival for th e
and said th at the present dem an d ? n d Mrs. W ill plan to i;..ike tli. ir the absence of the pastor, w ho is
east end of W ashington county will
was coming, not from th e plav ers bom e 1,1 P o rtlan d
- l a>
conducting revival services at B eav­
be held in Beaverton high school
but from
operators.
closes at \ .¡lsetz. w h e ie Mi -
er. Mr. Poling first preached in this
. . . . . th
. e ope
is
teaching
com m unity at the Mt. O live church
auditorium A pril 30. F ifteen schools
"While th e finances of th e city
Miss Vida B ingham of Twin Falls. in 1901. H e will preach h ere next
w ill be represented in th e festival, m ight benefit." D uffield declared. Idaho,
was a w eek-end guest of M is;
Mr. and Mrs. Mason C raig of "I do not feel th at it is necessary L illie Brown. The young ladies arc Sunday, both m orning and evening.
Miss Ina S tev en s w ent to V er­
Fairvale have moved to Eugene.
1 for th e city to exchange m orals for co -w o rk ers in th e regional re s e ttle ­
n onia W ednesday, w here she is e m ­
Mrs. T. B Denny w as hostess at I money. I believe this to be a very m ent office in P ortland.
ploy ed for a few days
h er home W ednesday to th e m em ­ im portant decision because you are
Class to Meet
G eorge Schm idt of CCC C am p
bers of the R ebekah club of Tigard. going to set a precedent in m orals
B roadcasters class w ill m eet at the •Agnes n ear G old Beach visited his
S ta r point officers of B eaver for th e city."
hom e of Viola S to llcr Friday ev e ­ p aren ts h ere for a w eek, re tu rn in g
chapter O. E. S. met S atu rd ay w ith
M artin Speaks
th e S tar point officers of th e P o rt­
M artin, ad dressing t h e council
land chapters and vicinity at H enry from th e angle of an operator, said
Thiele's, w here they dined and o r­ th at he w anted to call atten tio n to
ganized a club. A bout 80 ladies ! a n u m b er of court decisions in
w ere present.
m achine
been a de-
R ev M
o ,« ; w hich th
m e itw
v n in e n had
a a Deen
e-
B eaverton C ongregational church U la r^ 8ai? f S
was the speaker at the gospel m eet- , U,p th e , t ta te ?len t
, skl
de"
ing at the W hitford school house ! clarln « >hat he could prove th at
Sunday evening. Willis Cadv acted an ex p erien ced p in b all p l a y e r
could w in m any tim es ovXer th e
as song leader.
Miss Ivy P eterson of W alla Walla am ount w hich could be won by a
person
playing his first game.
and Mrs. Jessie D ezure of V an­
couver. Wash., w ere guests o f th eir
Takes E xception
aunt. Mrs. B. K. Denney, on Friday.
He took exception to th e D u f­
Mr and Mrs. Jo h n G ray and field declaratio n of percentage to
d aughter Joene of E ugene w ere th e o perator, an d declared th at th e
guests of Mr. G ray's p arents. Mr. figures w ere reversed. Most of the
and Mrs. Doy G ray. Sunday.
m achines w hich he operated, he
Dr. and Mrs. R obert Wood and ! sa id ’ "¿¿aid "the n lav er from 80 to
son M ichael R obert of K enzua w ere ; on
'
P '
guests of Dr. Wood's p arents. Mr.
~
and Mrs. V. O. Wood. S unday
b ro u «ht th e
H appy Days
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Rice have .c cle.bur a tlo n a n d l he ci>u? t y. fair
sold th eir hom e in G arden Home !
,h e Plctu re b>’ d eclarin g th a t
and will give possession th e first of i th ere 'vere gam es of chance in op-
th e May.
eratio n a t th ese affairs th a t w ere
Show A ntiques
m ore d ertim en tal to m orals th an
A large and varied display of an- i ,tle Pillb a^ games,
liques w ere show n T h u rsd ay after-
A sked E ven B reak
noon in the p arlo rs of th e C ongre- ; F ollow ing M artin. Clem E slinger
gational church, w here a silv er tea ! spoke b riefly an d said th a t it w as
You’ll get plenty of dependable, trouble-free
w as held. L adies attired in styles ,
his desire to h u rt anyone and
miles from these— and at reasonable price.
of early days w ere grouped on the th at all h e w as ask in g was a chance
stage d u ring th e program hour. L it- to com pete w ith th e re s t o f th e
tie Bobbie S tebbins sang an old county, and th a t he th o u g h t it u n-
fashioned lullaby. Miss L oray M ar- fa ir to h av e m achines in operation
tlnj ep t e rtain Sd w ith h e r w h istling alm ost w ith in th e city limits,
and Mrs. J. F. F elsher sang. The
He w as re fe rrin g to tw o places
! nm 'i gKfea1it»Ure w" the-.P5°8ran'‘ east and w est of H illsboro, one of
C o rv a lb sk on
Q lbso9 of ' w b ich m ig h t be construed as be-
C orvallis on
Earl>
A m erican
inside the citv lim its Ho aulrM
Beaverton
Grange Votes
Scholarship
Laurel-Scholls Farmers' Union
Plans Contest. Names Delegates
Do Y ou N eed a
Used
m ore antique glassw are collectors
th a n any o th er one article. The
first glass m ade in A m erica w as by
C hris W ew port in 1607. Mrs. Gibson
displaved an interestin g collection
of antique glassw are of h e r own.
and called attention to o th e r old
an d valuable pieces on ex h ib it.
lUrned to
Q uestioned Wisdom
F ra n k Davis, o p erato r of a T hird
av en u e store, questioned the w is-
dom of o p eratin g a ro lle r skatin g
rin k fo r m in o rs an d fo rb id d in g th e
use of games inside th e city lim its
because of a m orals question. He
charged th a t th e re h ad been sev-
; eral q uestionable in cid en ts involv-
ing m inors in connection w ith the
: sk atin g rin k in op eratio n durin g
' th e w in te r a t th e city park.
T he gam e o perators also allow ed
(Continued rrom pase D
the council to read a set of peti-
erato rs m ust deposit $100 on appli- tions co n tain in g ab o u t 300 nam es
cation for a license, th is sum to be signed in H illsboro T uesday asking
h e ld until the license expires, or ■ th a t th e state p in b all law be re-
th e operator w ith d raw s his m a- ferred
i
chines, the sum being re tu rn e d to
A n o th er p etition co ntained 11
him less any fines or am ounts due nam es of high school m em bers of
ag ain st it,
th e H i-Y club.
T he opposition, rep resen ted a t
O th er speakers i n c l u d e d
H
th e m eeting by m ore than 100 men W ellington, jew eler, w ho suggested
an d women residents of H illsboro, th at th e o rd in an ce ind icated th at
opened the attack w ith th e in tro - som ebody m ight b e seeking a
duction of Mrs. Romig by Rev. monopoly. C ity A tto rn ey P au l P at-
D uffield.
terson declared th a t th is supposi-
Mrs. Romig traced the m ovem ent tion was w rong an d th a t th e ordi-
to abolish th e games a y ear ago [ nance d istinctly w as d raw n for
and pointed out th a t th e P.-T. A. the purpose of elim in atin g an y
opposed them a t th a t tim e because monopoly.
m inors w ere know n to be playing
Rev. A lex an d er H aw th o rn e of the
tb e m -
M ethodist ch u rch sp o k e briefly.
In the present situation. Mrs. declaring th a t his S u n d ay school
Romig said, sh e was overw helm ed . had voted 100 p er cen t ag ain st the
w ith telephone calls dem anding to games. He also rem ark ed th a t u n ­
know w hat the P.-T. A. w as going: less th e m oral ton e of th e tow n
to do in the present em ergency. , could be upheld, fu tu re h o m e i
S h e explained th at th e P.-T. A. ow ners m ight shun th e place.
Pinball Ordinance
Passed by Council
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