The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 29, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    P a g e Eight
H IL L S B O R O
th eir d au g h ter and sister, Mrs. Fred
Higgle.
Program Given
A uditorium program F rid ay at
this school w as atten d ed by 10 p e r­
sons. The pro g ram consisted of a
cornet duet by B illie C ro w th ers and
Norman P eterso n : poems by Betty
l.ane. Faith Scofield. Shirley W hite.
Harold H offm an and H aym ond Sco­
field: "A S tory ' by E sther Q uier.
a l l exercise by LeRoy W hiteside and
Edgar Vacca. and a song by Beverly
White. The school plans to take par!
in the m usical festival to be held at
B anks A pril 30
In T rack Meet
P upils tak in g p art in the track
m eet at Forest G rove Friday a fte r­
noon w ere Velma R etherford. N a­
omi. T revor and M elvin Canby B et­
ty Stow ell. F ran k C ro w th er Ansel
W arren. D orothy and A rth u r S im ­
onton. H arold and A lpha Mae P e te r­
son. M arjorie. Jo h n and R ichard l.a-
Zott and W auneta C earley
ARG U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
Toeal Young Men Study Ancient Model
Hazcldalc Club
Meetings Held
Up Until Fall
(By Mrs. Jesse Meyers)
BUX TON — A program was given
hv the G range at th eir hall A pril 21
It consisted of a short play, “T hanks
A w fully; ’ a dem onstration of “One
(5irl to A nother,” and “Sleeping
B eauty” by four ch ild ren , several
selections by the school orchestra,
and tw o selections on the piano by
L illian Mae Benefiel.
C hoir practice and a social tim e
w as had at the home of the M isses
R uth nnd Alice G in th er A pril 20.
A bout 39 w ere present.
Mrs. A ddic Lock has retu rn ed to
h e r hom e at Williams. Cal . after
spending a m onth w ith h er m other.
H o n o r Holt G iven
Mrs. C. A. Morgan.
Those on spelling honor roll. A l­
M iss Ju n e G arvin is visiting her
m other. Mrs. Alex Allen, at Bray, pha Mae and N orm an Peterson. Bit-
lie C row ther. Betty Lane. Betty
Cal.
Snow fell on th e high points n ear Stow ell. Edgar Vacca. LeRoy W hite-
h ere d u ring th e night of A pril 20 side and S hirley W hite.
Attendance Perfect
and 2 1- inches w ere rep o rted at
Kg
B aeona at that time
Those having p erfect atten d an ce
Miss Lola Ju d d of N ew berg v isit­ for the fifth six w eeks a re D orothy
ed last w eek at th e I. M. Bybee and A rth u r Sim onton, H arold and
hom e
A lpha Mae Peterson. Billie and
W B A. Rally M ay 6
F ran k C row ther. Betty Stow ell. B et­
I T F ord is of the v intage of 1910, it passed all th e safety tests of
W B. A. rally will be held in P o rt­ ty Lane. K eith Wolff. S hirley W hite.
ffietal sticker. The ear. photographed by Jam es Wells of H illsboro,
land at th e P ythian building, b egin­ E unella and E dgar Vacca. Melvin
ning at 1:30 p. m. May 6. All m em ­ Canby. W auneta C earley. R aym ond
for M aeK eruie Motor com pany d em o n strates the hand starter, is
bers of this Review a re invited to Scofield. E leanor Pow ell and B ev er­
ie Rossman w as only tw o years old w hen the ear rolled off the
attend.
ly W hite.
years old before Wells saw the light of day. A reflection of the
Mrs. L ucinda T hom as is h ere for
Move Away
tidshield -C ut courtesy O regonian.
a visit w ith h er daughter. Mrs. N.
T hree pupils having m oved aw ay
P. Nelson.
nery union, th e re has beett inquiry
this w eek are B etty Lane. Iren e and roe of B eaver Creek. Mrs. Tresa
Set vice« Held
as to w ho are th e officers, but none
S tow ell of Portland. Mrs Tom C a r­
G erald in e Lynch.
F u n eral services w ere held at th e
w
ill talk, and th e re a re those who
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Boos and fam ­ men an d G loria, also of P ortland.
cem etery F rid ay af'ern o o n for Mrs. ily of Ryderw ood. Wash . spent th e Mr an d Mrs H arley S tow ell and
say th at the m eeting F riday night
Bma C ederström , w ho died at a w eek-end at th e hom e of h e r p a r­ fam ily of M cM innville. Mr. and Mrs
w as not w ell attended, and that
H illsboro hospital from pneum onia. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Bellish.
o th er attem p ts to organize labor in
W illiam K lum of M anning and Mr
She had m ade h er hom e for some
H illsboro still m eets w ith the ru ra l
A basket social w as given at M an­ and Mrs. E rin S tow ell an d Patsy.
tim e w ith her daughter, Mrs. C. A ning Social club hall S atu rd ay night
M rs O H Stow ell and Mrs. W il­
T here's som ething besides bees aversion to group bargaining.
T eller, on G reen M ountain. Friends by th e club
liam K lum m ade a trip to R y d er­ buzzing about Hillsboro.
atten d in g from V ernonia w ere Mr
Pedro Club Meets
wood. Wash, to visit th e F r e d
Down u n d er the su rface of things,
and Mrs George K irk nnd Mr. and
P ed ro club gave a card p arty at S tow ell fam ily, re tu rn in g Tuesday. all w inter long, th ere has been the
Mrs. C harles Ju stice and son Lonnie. the L. L. C raw fo rd hom e F rid ay
H arry I.aZ ott Jr., w ho is su fferin g stirrin g of som ething struggling to­
Move to Y akim a
night. High honors w ent to R uben
w ard the springy sunshine
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lynch and fam ­ Kelly and Mrs I. M. Bvbee. and Mrs from nasal hem m orrhages. w as ta k ­
A pparently that som ething is in­
en from th e Jones hospital in H ills­
(('o n tin u r d From v a t » 1)
ily have moved to Yakima. Wash.
C hester F ry d en d al and W. 11. Hid- boro to a hospital in P o rtla n d last d u strial organization in th is staid,
Ladies' Aid quilted for Mrs. Fe- dinck. low The club w ill m eet n ex t w eek.
old city of Hillsboro, w h ere for : sary for the averag e fam ily for one
long at the home of Mrs. P errie F rid ay night at the hom e of Mr. and
Mr. an d Mrs. K enneth B oardm an y ears upon years neighbors have year.
R etherford last week.
Mrs. O ttis Johnson at Banks.
For each person. Mrs H aw ver.
and
d au g h ter of M anzanita spent w orked for neighbors, the devil took
Party Enjoyed
Dellis C o rn u tt is em ployed at S unday at the hom e of h er m other. the lazy m an. and the pay has been hom e m anagem ent super v i s o r.
W. B A. L ad.es gave a card p arty W estim ber.
«•hat seem ed fair betw een neighbor recom m ends an averag e of 31) q u arts
Mrs. C arl Watson.
at the hall F rid ay night. C ribbage
A fam ily reu n io n w as held at th e
. of tom atoes. 50 q u a rts of vegetables,
S ev eral local folks atten d ed the and neighbor.
w as played. Prizes w ere given as L. O land hom e A pril 18. P resen t m usic
i 50 q u a rts of fruit. 15 q u arts of can ­
1'nrest Grows
follow s: Ralph Sim pson and Mrs w ere Mr and Mrs. J. Thom pson of urday. festival at F orest G rove S a t­
ned incut an d fish and 15 pounds of
O
ut
of
th
e
east,
up
from
San
F
ra
n
­
V ida Pow ell high, and W illiam Mc­ Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. C arl J o h n ­
dried or pickled m eat nnd fish be
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
H
arold
Poulsen
of
cisco.
and
arcoss
the
hills
from
P
o
rt­
C arty and Mrs. R. W. M anley low.
son. M ollie Flynn. D elm ar Lough P o rtlan d spent the w eek -en d « ith
land. has crept an unrest am ong the stored, in addition to root vegetables
N. P. Nelson, w ho recen tly p u r­ and Miss Ann G lennon of P o rtlan d . th
e la tte r's m other, Mrs. A. S. Ohle- laboring people and a desire for in bins T he total o f 130 q u arts
chased the Hill p ro p erty on the Mrs W alter S train of S acram en to m iller.
should be m ultiplied by th e n u m ­
organization.
w est side of town, is doing team and Mr and Mrs. W illiam K lum
ber of persons in the fam ily A v er­
E
veryw
here
those
w
ho
labor
g
a
th
­
w ork and p rep arin g th e ground for
Mrs. W alter S train left fo r h er
age for th e state is five persons in
er. is th e talk of unionism .
cultivation
hom e at S acram en to A pril 21. ac­
E m ployers h ere deny w orry, and ru ra l fam ilies
Move fo Jew ell
com panied by h e r sister. Mrs. C arl
P ro tects H ealth
m any a person, un acq u ain ted w ith
J . L ane and fam ily m oved this Johnson, of P o rtlan d .
This suggested q uota protects the
w
hat
is
underw
ay,
laughs
at
the
w eek-end to Jew ell, w h ere he is em ­
Dcnald Stow ell Injured
thought th a t w orkm en a re discuss­ health, and provides for all but em ­
ployed at a logging camp.
Donald S tow ell received an in ju r­
ing unions. T h ere a re even those ergency food needs for 10 m onths
I By Vivian Hudson)
N e b ra sk a n V isits
ed leg Sunday as he w as fallin g a
HAYWARD—This com m unity had w ho declare th at unionism n ever An ad eq u ate supply of hom e-pro­
F ra n k B ird of B ridgeport. Neb., large a ld e r tree on th e W alch place.
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Bvbee. His leg w as cau g h t betw een tw o a b lan k et of snow W ednesday m o rn ­ can gam a foothold here th at the duced food gives b e tte r se c u rity to
orkm en a re not in terested in such th e farm fam ily than money in the
The B ybees w ere fo rm erly from logs. He is in th e F orest G rove hos­ ing. A ll daffodils w ere laid flat. By- w
bank, as it guards against failure
noon th a t day the snow had m elted, a m ovem ent.
N ebraska.
pital.
Charter Issued
of income, or rise in food prices, it
Miss Ju a n ita R etherford. w ho is
A p arty w as given at the H arley but it is v ery cold and no fru it trees
Yet a c h a rte r w as issued here F r i­ is pointed out Most low -incom e
em ployed at th e Scidelm an's. spent Q u ier hom e for Miss Lois G in th er of a re in bloom so far.
G eorge F ish er of B uxton, road day night at a m eeting held in the farm fam ilies need to double or
th e w eek-end at h er hom e here.
Lebanon S atu rd ay night. P resen t
trip le th e ir usual am ount of stored
Miss Lois G in th er of Lebanon w ere B etty Stow ell. A lpha Mae, boss, sent th e c a te rp illar and g ra d ­ V eterans of F oreign W ars hall, te a food,
so th e ir cash incom e can be
spent the w eek-end w ith h er sis­ H arold and N orm an Peterson. F aith e r up W ednesday to g rade th e road union local involving w o rk ers in the spent
for o th er purposes.
ters. th e Misses R uth an d Alice G in ­ Scofield, Naomi an d T revor Canby. from M anning to the H ayw ard farm B. E. M aling. In c . cannery. The
All
fam
ilies are keeping farm and
c
h
a
rte
r
w
as
d
elivered
by
G
ust
A
n­
th e r here.
F
ritz
Stegm
an
has
leased
th
e
farm
D elm ar Bellish. F red S hoem aker.
derson of P o rtlan d , secretary of the hom e records not only of expenses
S everal from h ere atten d ed the V elm a R etherford, W auneta C ear­ lands of Mrs. Cecil H irst.
and income, but. also, of the value
L abor council
play. “T hrough th e K eyhole.” at ley. S hirley W hite. D orothy Sim on­
F ritz Stegm an loaded a car w ith C entral
The union is to be. it is said, u n ­ of farm produce provided for the
B anks high school F rid ay night.
ton and Mrs. H arley Q uier. Edwin cedar pilin g at M anning Saturday- d er th e supervision of the A m erican fam ily living. T his m akes a com ­
Mrs. Jessie T illm an w as ov ern ig h t rn d Esther, and th e Misses R uth an d ; Mrs H a rrie tt Barr, v ho has been
p lete progress rep o rt and e m p h a­
guest of Mrs. M ary L uno of H ills­ Alice G in th er and th e guest of h o n ­ a house guest of Mrs. A ddic H ud­ F ederation of Labor.
T ruck d riv ers ev ery w h ere reem sizes benefits d eriv ed through the
boro F rid ay night. She also visited or, Miss Lois G in th er
son. re tu rn e d hom e S unday a fte r­ now
be w earin g union buttons, reh ab ilitatio n program
noon w ith h er b rother. Dick Shoe­ and a to move
Mrs. F red Ennis w hile there.
Out on Strike
is said to be underw ay j
To Distribute Book
O nly a few of th e loggers in this m aker. and fam ily of P ortland, w ho to organize th e store clerk s in Hills- I
S ubscribe for th e Argus.
B uxton Tow nsend club m et at com m unity are w orking, m ost of stopped off for h er en ro u te from boro, w hile th e w arehousem en are
R alph S im pson's sto re T hursday (hem being em ployed at cam ps now- W estim ber. w here th ey had spent w orking on em ployes of H illsboro
night fo r a business m eeting. It was down on account of th e strike.
th e night with. Mrs. S hoem aker's industries w h ere w arehousing is
decided to pass th e Ready R eference
W illiam and D elm ar Riggle of p arents, Mr. and Mrs. Keene.
carried on.
book on the Tow nsend R ecovery B irkenfeld spent a few days at th eir
'lo r e on Way-
plan to each hom e in tu rn instead of hom e at Top Hill. T hey have been
Bar Meeting Held
Cooks an d w aitresses, and bar- !
p u ttin g it in th e lib rary . Mrs. Jesse em ployed at R iggle Bros. Logging
A tto rn ey s from all p arts of thi tenders seem on th e w ay to stre tc h ­
M eyers is in ch arg e of th e w ork. It cam p at B irk en feld u n til th e strik e.
county, m em bers of th e W ashing ing th e ir organization from P ort- I
w ill be left in each hom e a week.
Mr. and Mrs. E arl F ish er of S u n ­
land into the valley to include th e I
Miss L ora Vacca is w orking at set cam p sp en t th e w eek-end w ith ton C ounty B ar association, me sm aller centers, and th ere are some
last nig h t i W ednesday i in Hills
H illsb o ro
relativ es here.
rum ors th at attem p ts w ill be m ade j
Mrs M innie Willis and Mr. and
S unday guests at th e hom e of Mrs. j boro a t th e H illsboro Pharm acv.
this sum m er to bring ag ricu ltu ral
Mrs. Cecil W illis of P o rtlan d w ere O H Stow ell w ere Mr. and M rs
w orkers in the county u n d er the
h ere F riday night en ro u te for B irk- Dick Stow'ell and fam ily of F orest ; OLD n ew sp ap ers for sale. 10 cents sw ay of unionism .
cnfeld for a visit a t th e hom e of G rove. Mr. and Mrs. C larence Mon-
bundle.—A rgus.
18tf
So. w ith the form ation of a can-
Move Toward
Trade Unions
Underway Here
Rural Program in
Second Year Here
Snow at Hayward
Holds Fruit Back
T h u rsd ay , April 29, 1937
OREGON
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11 AZ I 1.1 ’A I .E l '»iiim m i it y c lu b
vo ted F rid a y n ig h t to d isb a n d till
n e x t (all. w ith th e e x c e p tio n of th e
picnic. « I n c h « i l l be h e ld .some lim e
1 tin s su m m e r
lle n r.' C h a p m a n r e tu r n e d W ed
i nesd ay front Fos-.il, « h e re lie ‘ pent
j th e w e e k -e n d w ith his m o th e r
Club M eets litila'
C o o p e r M o u n ta in L a d le s' c lu b
m ee ts th is T h u r s d a ' a fte rn o o n at
1 th e h o m e of M rs It J o h n s o n
J
C ra w fo rd P o r te r -p e n t th e
w e e k e n d at W o o d b u rn w ith h r . p.u
' ents.
Iliitint.i' Celebrated
M rs H enry B u tler g av e a part'
T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n for h e r d a u g h ­
ter. J u a n ita , on h e r s e v e n th b i r t h ­
day
P re se n t « e r e D oris R ogers
J a c k ie K ing L ouise lle s te r le e a n d
Lois I le t/e r
Teachers Hired
T h e school b o a rd has a n n o u n c e d
th e re te n tio n for th e n th ird y e a r of
J C ra w fo rd P o r te r a n d M iss Tlu-I
m a D avies as te a c h e rs at a slight
ra ise in sa lary
Mrs llird sell H ostess
M rs C u rtis lte rd s e ll held a q u i l t ­
ing p a r ty at h e r ho m e last T u esd ay
a fte rn o o n N ine lad ie s w e re p re se n t
Mrs. T aylor H ostess
H a ze ld ale H ap p y H o u r d u b /n e t
T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n w ith M i' I \ Io
T a y lo r
T w e n ty -o n e Indios «■ re
p re s e n t T h ey m eet this T h u rsd a .'
w ith M is W illiam K id s fo r a d r e .
r e h e a rs a l of a play th a t w ill be p r e ­
se n te d soon
Min Honors
H a z c ld a lc a n d C o o p e r M o u n 'a m
schools w e re w ell re p re s e n te d at th e
tra c k m eet F r i d a ' at B e a v e rto n
H a z e ld a le e a r n e d off a n u m b e r of
h igh h o n o rs a n d « i l l a p p e a r at
H illsb o ro in th e fin als
D in n e r p a rty g u e sts o f P e te lh lu
S u n d a y " e r e M r a n d M r J o e 1’ilu-
so a n d son P e te r of P o rtla n d a n d
L oui P ilu so from Mt S h a sta . Cal
M iss T h e lm a D avies w as a w e e k ­
e n d v isito r at S p rin g d a le
M r a n d M rs Bill .Abbott o f
ta r ts v isite d M rs R ebheeea E ller-*.n
last w e ek . T h ey a re p u rc h a s in g
p r o p e rty in B e a v e rto n , " h e r o th ey
e x p e c t to m a k e th e ir hom e
A n n a b e lle M o rre ll re tu r n e d S u n ­
d a y from a v isit at S e a sid e
D in n e r p a r ty g u e sts n t M r B essie
H rid g e m a n S u n d a y « e r e Mi a n d
Q uality Job p rin tin g
W ISM EK
H i ll ,h u tii, O n -u u it
Gaston Friday
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G A ST O N
club, a plus
" I .¡ u lu s ’ hi<h|H'iui<*iit
w as picMMilcti by (he
H ih e k a h s
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G l'tiY « *
F r id a y
m u h t at th e K I’ hall Aft» r lh<‘
plav th e G a sto n m ctn b c i • se rv ed
tlu* m e m b e rs of th e east
M iss A lta B e n n ett of M onroe vis-
itr d Mi H a ro ld G lo v e r last w eek.
Io Open Srawon
Tim G a sto n to w n team w ill play
th e ir o p e n in g g am e at B an k s S u n ­
day
A ddison W illiam s. M r a n d Mi
1 lovd W oo d w ard a n d Mr a n d Mrs
F loyd W illiam s of L o n g v ie w v isite d
at th e I a w re n c e W illiam s hom e
Sunday
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tire fur im m ediate sale
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SUN DA Y, M AY 9th
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M others’ Day.
No charge,
of course!
New
Kayser
PETTICOATS
$1.65
ew than a t/eai— first
choice above
MOTOR OILS XN THE PACIFIC WEST
KAYSER SLIPS
$1.25 - $1.65- $1.98
4
T h e iiH’in h c rs of th e G a sto n g ra d e
school e lig ib le to go to tin* filial
trac k m eet to he h e ld in H illsb o ro
S a tu r d a y a re K e ith K hrepel. w ho
plac« -1 in h igh ju m p . M ary N a k a m ­
u ra w h o plac«a! in b a se b a ll th ro w
for a c c u ra c \ a n d b a se b a ll th ro w for
d ista n c e in th e ‘m a ll g ir ls ’ «1.»
H u th m a ry S h re p e l, p la c in g in b a s e ­
ball th ro w f«»r a c c u ra c y in th e larg-
T ir e Clearance
on all M c C la rc n
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