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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1937)
P a ff» T v ’O TTTT.r.nr p r o A P c rn . Cemetery Club Formed; Name Group Leaders IVA Plan for the Nation Envisions Ambitious Program of New Deal / ) C T o f the New Deal’s e x p e ri m ent w ith the T Y A in the south has come a presidential iHy Shirley Kelley) proposal fo r a series o f seven NORTH PLAINS A rcade C em id en tical “ a u th o ritie s ” w h i c h etery club was o rg a n iz e d S a tu rd a y evening at th e Jo h n I .oftb horn.'- w ould c o n tro l the great riv e r O fficers elected were* Mrs Marv ' alley s o f the nation from coast Reed, president, and Mrs Sadie I.nf- to coast. T herein lies one o f the tia, secretary and tre a su re r M is L il most am b itio us p ro je ct* o f the lian H utchison. M rs Henry Keenon. a d m in is tra tio n . C harles C hapm an and M ss In 1 M il C onservation o f n a tu ra l re ler com post'd the com m ittee sources, developm ent o f na vig a Miss B ernice H ulleren. w ho has been visiting Mrs A lbert Frick on tion. flood con tro l and e le ctric retu rn ed to h er home in C latskanie pow er th ro u g h o u t the co u n try S aturday. Mr and Mrs. Erickson and are the chief aim s o f this p ro daughter Dolores retu rn ed w ith Miss gram . They are. o f course, the H ullgren to spend th e w eek-end vehicle fo r the P resident’s gen Miss Mary Johnson retu rn ed with eral pow er po licy w hich holds Mr. and Mrs Erickson for a visit. “ th a t the w a te rpo w er resources Mrs. Marv Froesehle. w ho has o f the nation m ust be protected been visiting h er son. Fred Froes- chle. and fam ily at M cM innville, has from p riv a te m onopoly and used retu rn ed home fo r the benefit o f the people.” North P lains-A loha baseball gam e Under b ills now before C on Sunday was postponed because of gress, in tro du ced by Senator rain. George W. N o rris, Nebraska, the Miss Shirley K elley retu rn ed home co u n try w o uld be d iv id e d in to S aturday evenin g from Camp M eri seven m a jo r regions to in itia te w ether. n ear Sand Lake, w h ere she this program and an eighth, the had been on a ten-dav G irl R eserve outing. M ississippi valley, w o uld be ad Mr and Mrs E lm er Mavs and son m in istered as at present by the E lm er Jr. of Y am hill spent Tuesday M ississippi riv e r com m ission. rtt . t . s f o r o , on toon E asiness M en Endorse Eair; ( )ffe r S u p p o rt W ashington county fan Septem b. r 2. :l and 4 is being full.. ... doi-i'ii by H tltsbri .i businessm en infeiMew . bi-gun Ibis w eek lesen l Die interview s will continue next week. \\ C C hristi nseu, C om m ercial N’.itninal bank "We consider the W ashington counts fan to be u line pic.icct and w orthy of e tupporl . everyone t Wash inglon county The boys’ and g irls' 4 11 d u b exhibits a re a valuable part of the fair and our children derive a real benefit from it " K K E asier division m anager PEP Co T he W ashington county fair is one of tho best institutions of the T u alatin yalley, not only m its support of ibe 4 II program , but as an ad v ertisin g m edium m build ing up a truly diversified farm population It is partieularly neces sary ai this tim e of new iiotne- seckeis to en la rg e the fair a c tiv ities " Chari«« E W ells "When H ills boro was favored by the perm anent location ot tlic W ashington county fan I considered it a recognition and privilege accorded by the fa rm ers and dairy m en of ibis county of w hich H illsboro m ight well be proud, and that H illsboro's a p p re ciation should be evidenced by a c tive co-operation to m ake each year's fair a success I still think T, tir-.dnv. T ump 24, 192.' po rtan t factor In the developm ent " I 4-H cluti work in (lie Tualatin y alley This fair affords an o p portunity for Iho i ural and city folks to com bine then efforts in a pi'i jeci tilat is id great im port anee." G eorge Selfridge, m anager Sol fridge F u rn itu re com pany The W.i hington county fa it hold m H illsboro each year, is very im pollarit to tho I II club w ork as woll as tho en tire County and we a re giving it oui lull sunpm t " I ( o tn c c o n iin ç S e t at M t. I lo m e i By Mr Mabie Mlixoui M O U N T A IN HO M E T h e tw e n ty -si y.-ntli annual homecom ing will bo held at M ountain Home E i.in- .- i 'll.': Bunday A c h ild ren's day program will be pre- > fifed during the f, rt-nnoti. anil th e afternoon an vices will l>c d e voted lo llio ' O ldtim ci s A b a sk e t d in n e r w ill be served in the church dining loom at noon All in te re st e d a r c Invited to b u n g baskets of lunch a n d p articip ate I'h e h a ln n Moimtuin Potato club met at the Jo e Ego home Friday evening and discussed tile culling a n d p la n tin g o f p o ia b f s Haymond H om ibrook g.yve a detailed report of the sessions and social activity at the 4 II sinm nci school nl Col* x.iilis. w inch oio.ed F riday Pei cn ice Ego. who also atten d ed the sum m er school, gave a brief r e port C lub w ill meet at the Ray- Ego hom e on Ju ly 16. m ent a lo n g w llh th e r ia l voting lor, M rs F u ll/ and d au g h ters <>l g e n e t.ilio n This g ro u p p lan s ( o ' P o rtla n d go to o n e of th e O re g o n b e a d le lions,- g u ests of Mrs II I l.e c n rli III J u ly foi a i .im ping tr ip kie. Iasi w o rk w e re M rs H olier M’ M ary Boutin hail it. hoi and her g ra n d d a u g h te rs of n e ar hen . guest last week her datigli N ewberg See the New Oliver Mower g elic.il I t s th e new O liv e r M o w e r th a t lets you do the s.-inie HHiouht of w o rk (‘Msior. at the L ester C ypher home Elm er I.ile titn e gears hack of the axle lo ta ke w e ig h t o il lilt- J r . rem ained for a visit. Q T A R T IN G in the east, th is horses' necks, tu n in » constant hath o f o il in a le a k -p ro o f, Return to Farm Here w o uld be the picture, as the d iis t-p ro o i housing. Because o f the action and ru n n in g in Mr. and Mrs P atrick Davis are map w ould be d ivid e d to a tta in m oving back on th eir little farm oil p rin c ip le , tin- new O liv e r p u lls a fu ll l<» to 15 p e r cent the aims o f the program : here. easier. I he long one piece axle and (he rugged fo u r Fred F ngeldinger. D elta D r u g Ilitth d av t ( Icbr.ilcd 1— A n A tla n tic seaboard a u - Mr. and Mrs. C arl W hite and Mr. D inner parly guests of Mr and square Ir.'iuie are added features. Come in and see the store 1 tM-lieve th e W ashington th o ri.y , covering the drainage and Mrs V. M. F a ir spent the w eek county fair to be one of the finest M rs ( L-oi go Allis.,-i |a i S u n , I end w ith Mr and Mrs Jo e Yokum basins o f a ll rive rs flo w in g in to EM <l l . l \ |',R. It means as m uch in m o w in g ns the name publicity m edium s wc have Also w ere Miss M axim - Allison. M r. at G rand Ronde. thp A tla n tic from the east. O I ,I\ I.R means in p lo w in g . How a id Shipley, and baby d.mgli tho im portance and value of the F orm er Resident Dies - — A G reat Lakes-O hio va lle y 4-H club featu re of th e fair cannot te r Jean. Hubert S teclbender, all H erbert Case, a form er resident a u th o rity . of P ortland. Jam es. G eorge Ji be over-estim ated " of N orth Plains, died Sunday eve 3 — The Tennessee va lle y au F u ll lin e o f h ay to o ls, in clu d in g M yers hay Bud Phelps, m anager Hen F ra n k and Virgil Allison It was the birth- ning at Tillam ook. th o rity . expanded to cover t e r r i lin store: "W e should w h o leh eart day an n iv ersary of V irgil The P ythian S isters have ad jo u rn ca rriers, ro p es, c a b le s, etc. to ry south to the G u lf coast. Jo h n S chm eltzer w ent to M on ed for th eir sum m er vacation. edly support tile W ashington coun- 4— The M issouri va lle y au Orin F air is suffering from a frac ■ ty fair, the 4-H and o th er d u b e n m outh last F riday to bring Ins Em I Dotiey. hom e th o rity , sweeping fa r in to the tu re d toe received w hile w orking a: terprises as a trib u te to th eir d e duughtcr. Mr west. th e Berggren and Johnson mill velopm ent of W ashington county's w ith him M is Doney has been atte n d in g .1 short session at Oregt * 5— The Arkansas va lle y a u Miss Melba Poe has been visiting farm resources " G igantic co n serv atio n p lan is th at indicated above. At the top h e r grandm other. Mrs. Stew art, at th o rity and down to Rio G rande. Lester Ireland. I.ester Irelan d * N orm al Mi-.s H elen S chm eltzer is the N orris dam . key stru c tu re in the T ennessee vallev an th o ritv . M ountaindale for th e past week C o: "T he county fair is one of Mis B erenice Ego and Haymond 6— The Southwest a u th o rity With Farmer»' Cash Store A nd below , how th e n atio n w ould be divided in th is plan u n d er Mrs. P eter Adam son .of P ortland the best m edium s t o advertise H om ibrook. w ho atten d ed tin- 4-H fo r the G reat basin and the bills now before C ongress, spent the w eek-end w ith M r and 15» E Main St. Phone 3061 Hillsboro, Ore. W ashington county. I th in k all o r sum nu-r school at C orvallis, also lo w e r Pacific coast. Mrs. Ju liu s Schoenberg ganizations and business enterprises re tu rn e d w ith Mr S chm eltzer " —The Colum bia v a lle y au Allison, who lias has been boon a at t- dust storms, floods, drouths, and ill th e c o u n ty sh o u ld g et b a c k o f , ‘ Jam es " A llison «-10 Mrs. John G felller was taken S a t The T Y A . o f course, is alrea dy th o rity . u rd a y to the Good S am aritan hos at the same tim e develop n a v i the W ashington couiltv f a i r a n d College and in the po w e r business. Here w ill Gt-orge A Allison J r . w ho at 8—The M ississippi va lle y au pital in P ortland, w here she is to gation and huge po w e r resources help put it o v er each year." ten d ed the 4-H sum m er school re receive h eart treatm en ts. be fo rm u la te d the y a rd s tic k fo r th o rity , dealing w ith the chan across the con tin e n t. J II. G arrett, m ayor: "The c o u n tu rn e d Friday from C orvallis w ith V ictor C rop is visiting his niece nel itse lf. th is type o f exp e rim e n t. A n d if ty fair in m y opinion is a stim u th e ir father. G eorge A Allison Sr in P ortland The tim e has come, the P resi J T is th is question o f po w e r lant to th e producer of livestock i t w orks, then the na tion m ay Mrs. R uth Will, w ho has been Mr and M rs Ray Ego e n te r dent points out. “ when we m ust and vegetables to m ake an effort tain ed m em bers of the Double- w h ich w ill doubtless come to e v e n tu a lly see the plan ca rrie d staying at M onm outh, spent the a c t . . . i f we w o uld preserve to increase th e quality, and raise the fro n t firs t in the program . w eek-end h ere at h e r home. to eve ry state p ro v id in g present T rees class w ith a "K id P arty" fo r ourselves and o u r po sterity the stan d ard s. We ail uppreciate J u n e 11 G am es rem iniscent of Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond Wescott. I t is the New Deal d o ctrin e th a t b ills are enacted. progress." the n a tu ra l resources o f a v ir ile J a k e K eenon and ch ild ren Eva and childhood w ere played in the the lowest possible rates to the T he w hole p ic tu re then, as yet P. A .Anderson, m anager J C barn u n til a late hour, when th e na tion al life .” A cco rd in g ly, he Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold u ltim a te consum er, especially to In d e fin ite and e xtre m e ly fle x ib le Penney Co : "I consider the W ash K eenon spent S unday at th e hom e urges the settin g up o f these "little girls and boys" gathered in the consum er on the fa rm and as to d e ta il, envisions a na tion ington county fair th e most itn- the houuse to p arta k e of refresh- of Sim on W escott at Gaston, w here regional a u thorities, suggesting in the home, w ill give e le c tric a l u ltim a te ly secure as to its vast they picnicked. th a t they firs t m ake surveys o f in du stries the biggest boom in n a tu ra l resources; a na tio n Housewarming Given the needs o f the nation and then h isto ry. A t the same tim e, pow er .1 u tilize s its pow er p o --.- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. W ilken and fo rm u la te d e finite program s. companies see in th is program a b ilitie s to the fu lle s t and sub fam ily w ere hono r guests at a house Thus, ove r a long te rm , the th re a t to th e ir p ro fits and e x stitutes long term n a tio n a l p la n w arm ing p arty by a n u m b er of th e ir co u n try w o uld arm its e lf against pansion. ning fo r past policies. P o rtlan d friends an d a few relativ es last Sunday. L unch w as served in cafeteria style and an im prom tu p ro the past tw o weeks, w ent ti A gate g ram ren d ered in th e evening. At H a r t M o v e s In to Beach W ednesday. th e close of th e pro g ram Mrs. W il Mrs. P. C Page of P o rtlan d is v is ken w as tak en fo r a m ysterious N e w R e s ta u r a n t iting at the Ida K ilburg home. Real E stati w alk and seated in a certain chair, : Bonds : In surance w h ere a m ysterious vehicle brought C lau d ette G ilm ore of Seattle. By Miss M. Tallman) A u to m o h ile Loans at Low est In te re st a kitchen -h o w er in th e form of Six h u n d red day-old p h e a sa n ts.' TIM BER—B T H art m oved into Wash., is visiting h er g randparents. Deeds : A b s tr a its ; T itle s various d slitdwels, b ath tow els, hot M r. u J Mrs. W. E. G ilm ore for the dish holders, and o th er useful a r t w hich w ere secured from the S tate h isy te w re sta u ra n t last week P robate o f Estates ■ sum m er. icles fo r th e home. Mr. and M rs A rth u r Davis of I f you change y o u r address k in d S ta g e D e p o t E ugene and Mr. an d Mrs. A. J. H an H illsb o r o , O reg o n ly n o tify the A rgu s d ire ct and at na of P o rtlan d w ere S atu rd av ev e once. ty agent. These ph easan ts w ill be 1 ' --------- - ning guests at th e Jam es H. Davis Von c.'iti re ly on IM P E R IA L EGG M A S H E S to increas«* cared fo r and raised b v th e c l u b ited th e ir o ld er son. C harles. home. the p io tlin ic tio n o f y o u r present la y in g flo c k . IM P E R IA L m em bers and w hen they have reach - Roseburg. ed the age of 10 or 12 w eeks w ill be Mr. and Mrs. H enslev m oved th eir I>E\ EL< (P IN G M A S H E S w ill have an im p o rta n t h e a rin g tu rn ed loose in th e com m unity in fu rn itu re h ere M onday from Cas- B ir th d a y P a r tie s on the fu tu r e p r o tlu itio n o f y o u r pulh-ts. vvhieh th ey w ere raised. cade sum m it’. P h easan t raisin g is one of th e new Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Long and BOOST V O I R P R O F IT S W IT H IM P E R IA L F a rm - H e l d a t G a s to n projects en tered in to by 4-H club d au g h ters M arv Ja n e and Nancv tested fo rm iil.’ies— fin e s t g ra in s — high test concentrates. K , » ” ? n d , 1S 5 v ery m terestin g spent th e w eek -en d at th eir hom e in (By Miss Helen Williams, fie ld of activity, F rancis points out. P o rtlan d GASTON—Mrs. Cecil K oberstein Considerable w o rk is being done gave a b irth d a y p a rty in honor now in the interests o f w ild life in M averene T allm an and L aV ernc of h er d au g h ter M arv S atu rd av ev e Ä ? , aonnde f c » » ' K ilburg. w ho h av e ^ been " a v t isiting Ä J. T. (Jack) FOSTER Imperial Poultry Feeds A n n o u n ce m e n t— N en' Firm ROBERT H. KELLY and B. N. HICKS, Attorney-at-Law Club Groups to Aid Wild Life Will Fill Your EGG BASKET POULTRY FEEDS ning. M r. and Mrs. Paul Sharp and daughter Helen re tu rn e d home from C a lifo rn ia June 14. Mrs. W ray H u tch in . w ho spent last week in Gaston w ith her sister. Mrs. Donna M eredith, has return ed to he r home in Kelso. „ Mys. Fred G arrison entertained at ’500" June 16. T his p a rty ended a series o f "500" games w ith Mrs. G a r rison h o ld ing h ig h score fo r the series. M r. and Mrs. H. F. K rah m er a t tended a picnic at S ilv e r Creek falls fo r the descendants of the G ilp in fam ily. Mrs. Griffith Honored Tom Riggle. at B irkenfeld. re tu r n sion in th is program . ed to th e ir hom es h e re Sunday nigh*. C lub members w ho have secured pheasants are: B u rn ard V andom elen Donald B atem an. Dick H ickm an, B ern ard Seus. K eith B atem an. W alt- e r B atem an. R alph G illen w ater C rocker. es B Bill u Donald o n a ia cro c k e r. W ilfred Jam es. ill C row ther. F ra n k C row ther. V ernon G rant. L aw rence M oran, and G L M cCutchen. -------------------------------- — Car, KiH More Than W « l lost in he r wars. B u t in the th re e years autom obiles have 380.000^ according to the O re State M o to r association. Please send in news copy ea rly tf to th e A rgus. How to see Twice as Much on your way East! All above prices F. O. B. our warehouse and subject to market changes. Available to any indiridnal hat ing a steady income and satisfactory credit record P ro m p t an d E fficien t A ls o S e w e r W ork Phone 2902 $41 Ion 3 6 Ion 3 3 Ion Our competent field men will gladly help you with your poultry or dairy problems. Drop Us it card and a representative will call. J. A. SHORT ¡ snek sack sa ck sack sack DAIRY FEEDS P lu m b in g S e r v ic e George Tews, w h o has been i l l recovered s u ffic ie n tly to re tu rn to his m ail route Tuesday. $ 2 .3 5 2 .5 0 2 .2 5 2 .5 0 2 .2 5 Im p eria l D a iry , 2 0 % P rotein C ow R ation , 1 7 % P rotein M o la sse s D a iry , 1 5 % P rotein 171 w eather. Q u a lity job p rin tin g —Argus. Mrs. P ercy M cC am pbell of P o rt land is v isiting h e r h usband here In a Star, w ho h as been em ployed a at t th ,h e h hotel otel fo r th e past year, year. re- ly rn ed to hc'f nom hom e at a t C orvallis last J ue,s d ay ' Miss S h irley Young of U arlton is w o rk in g in h er place. Mr. and Mrs. Wes S helito an d son G len sp en t th e w eek -en d at th e h° M r l° J « £ - On M em orial day O regon joined stay in g at th e B. T allm an hom e for the n ation in m o u rn in g h e r 300 000 ------------ sons last slain gon A pot luck d in n e r was held in honor o f the b irth d a y o f Mrs. Earl G r iffith Sunday. George Tews, who has been ill. re covered s u ffic ie n tly to re tu rn to his m ail route Tuesday. The Woman’s clu b held its an nual pot lu ck picnic dinn er in the church June 15 due to storm v Im p eria l E g g M ash M ilk E g g M a«h B ig-L ay M ash M ilk D e v e lo p in g M ash 4-G ra:n S cra tch 318 N. Freeman P a y C ash an d S a v e — T r a d e w ith Im p eria l Imperial Feed ÔC Grain Co. n t Phone fll «>4 . M illers nt Q ___ uality Feeds S on ili Second A ve. »LOWEST F IN A N C IN G COSTS » SMALLER MONTHLY PAYMENTS Include California for no extra rail fare! iUi 1b r hlotlf A . Why spend your vacation money on ? 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