The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 01, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Pare Two
H IL L S B O R O
Several Honored
on Birthdays
at Hazeldale
(By Mrs. Jo h n Imlah)
H AZELDAI.E B eta Sale»', (laugh­
te r nt Mrs. Vvrle Salve, was honored
with a party S unday on her sixth
b irth d ay
C. W. Koch is digging a new well
on his place.
Mrs. G eorge P ooinian of B onne­
ville visited h er parents. Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Koch. Sunday.
B irthdays C elebrated
B runo S antora and P ete Piluso
celebrated th eir b irth d ay s together
Sunday. Mrs. Sam Doughty and
d au g h ter Rose of A m ity visited at
th e O W H esterlee home Sunday
Pansy W eaver has retu rn ed to
w ork at the Eerd G ro n er hom e at
Scholls after a vacation in th e east.
Have Float in Parade
Mrs. Ernest L iverm ore and Mrs.
John Im lah entered a float in the
B eaverton rose festival parade S a t­
urday. Mrs. L iverm ore's little g ra n d ­
daughter. E sther L iverm ore, from
A rlington rode on th e float while
Billy Im lah was the m otive power.
Picnic Ju ly 10
Sunday school picnic will be held
on the school grounds under the big
oak trees Ju ly 10.
V isitors at the O. W. H esterlee
hom e one day last week w ere Mr.
and Mrs. Dean F iler of Twisp.
Wash
Mrs. H enry B ouer and children
retu rn ed Sunday from a week at
Home Valley, Wash . w ith h er sister
Bill St. Louis of K nappton. Wash,
visited friends here over the week
end
Mr. and Mrs. C harles W eaver and
d aughter Pansy retu rn ed last week
from an extended visit w ith re la ­
tives in Pittsburgh. Penn
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k G arvin have
built a w ater lily pool and bird bath
in th eir yard.
F rank L eonetti is w orking at the
M ultnom ah hotel in P o rtlan d
Mr. and Mrs. Al Je ld c rk s and fam ­
ily visited relatives a t G ervais Sun-
WASHINGTON
LETTER
B Y S P E C IA L
correspondent
U 'A S H IN G T O N — Problem s of
sta te for a ll in terested p arties
in w age d isputes to be given
*’ ad m in isterin g
th e
B lack-
an oppo rtu n ity to express th eir
C onnery bill, if it Is passed, will
views in healings.
be som ew hat sim plified because
• • •
th e federal g overnm ent can
draw on th e ex p erien ce of eight
rP H E New York board rarely
states w hich alread y have w o rk ­
1 lias found it necessary to
ing m inim um wage laws of th eir
chastise an em ployer w ith th e
own.
full penalties of $500 tine and or
T he federal wage and hour
im prisonm ent, or both.
bill is sim ilar to th e New York
Mrs H errick testified before
law, and was in fact w ritten by
the B lack-C onnery C om m ittee:
Ben C ohen, self effacing New
■'Far y ears w« have had a sys­
Deal b rain tru ste r, w ho d rafted
tem of d ep artm en tal hearings
the New York law. T he New
w h ere a persistent v iolator is
York law applies only to women
called in. and his w hole record
and m inors but the federal bill
is gone over w ith him . He is
em braces both men and women.
reasoned w ith, w arned and then
A lim ited n u m b er of wage
advised to go and s:n no m ore.
e arn ers will be affected by th e
It is only if ne again ap p ears as
B lack-C onnery bill, if it becomes
an incorrigible th at the full pen­
law. It is estim ated th ere are
alties a re invoked.
T his p ro ­
about 3.000,000 persons in the
ced u re has w orked so well in
in d u stries to be covered who are
New York th at it has been found
earning less th an 40 cents an
necessary to prosecute b u t very
hour, and th ere a re about 6.000,-
few ."
000 persons » h o a re w orking
As an ex am ple of w h at th e
m ore th an 40 hours a week.
New York board considers ju st
T h ere will be no m inim um
cause for prosecution. Mrs. H er­
w age regulation to protect th e
rick recalled the case of Joe
m an w hose incom e is m ore than
T ipaldo, a lau n d ry m an , who fig­
S1200 a y ear, and local service
u red in th e historic New York
in d u stries and sm all businesses
m inim um wage case w hich w as
w ill be left to th e states to reg u ­
late.
ap pealed to ttie S u p rem e C o u rt
E vidence against T ipaldo w as
Mrs. E linore M. H errick, New
th a t he "falsified Ins books,
York regional d irecto r of the
forced th e girls to kickback th eir
N ational L abor R elations Board,
pay, and finally forged sig n a­
thinks th e yard stick for wages
tu res to pay checks so they
w hich will be used by the fed ­
w ould look reg u lar to the in ­
eral board w ill be those wages
sp ecto r.”
winch a m ajo rity in any speci­
fied in d u stry w ould and could
T h ere has been opposition to
ru p p o rt volu n tarily .
th e creatio n of a federal wage
L abor law s such as th a t pro­
and hours board on th e ground
posed by Black and C onnery a re
th a t it w ould exercise au to cratic
designed to control a su b -sta n d ­
pow er.
Mrs. H errick 's an sw er
ard m inority, and elim inate su b ­
to th at is th a t in h er experience
stan d ard practices.
th e N ational L abor R elations
T his enables those em ployers
B oard as a p aren t body has e x ­
who v o lu n tarily subscribe to d e ­
ercised a restrain in g influence on
cent wage stan d ard s to m ain tain
field agents and m ade them
and im prove those standards.
prove th eir cases before allo w ­
Mrs. H errick ex plained th at it
ing them to proceed ag ain st any
has been th e experience of the
em ployer.
New York board th at it can n ct
R estrain t is im posed on the
set a wage higher than th e wage
board itself by th e necessity of
in effect in th e u p p er q u a rte r of
m aking rep o rts to C ongress from
a given in dustry.
w hich it d raw s its life blood in
It is the rule in New York
ap p ro p riatio n s.
B irthday C elebrated
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. L iverm ore a t­
tended a p arty at th e hom e of Don
M cInnis at R eedville Sunday in hon­
or of his father. Duncan McInnis,
on his 80th birthday All of Mr. Mc­
Innis’ children and g randchildren
and a num ber of old friends w ere
present.
Sybil T aylor is spending this week
in P ortland w ith h er grandm other.
Mrs F. Fuqua.
-
Mrs. Rebecca E llerson and h er
sister. Mrs. May Poitress. visited
Sunday w ith Mrs. B ert D oughty at
Jones hospital. T hey rep o rt Mrs.
D oughty is doing so w ell she w ill be
brought hom e this w eek for fu rth e r
care.
W illard L iverm ore of A rlington
(Miss M ary Sandvi
spent S aturday night w ith his p a r­
BANKS— Rev. F G. Phillips, pas-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Liverm ore. to r of th e B anks M ethodist church.
Mrs. O. W. Johnson's tw in liste r. has been tran sferred to Jefferso n
Mrs. Nels A ndersen, and husband for th e new conference y ear and
and son of Toledo visited w ith . h 4U
er W F N illings w ill be the new pas-
T^hnmn
M
tSaatJ he to r for B anks- T he last year's
O scar PurceiT and c h ild Jen n ftn U ™ P reacher for Banks. Rev. E llsw orth
^ a r PurceB and ch d d ren of Salem . T ilto n .
w as advanced to C ottage
froMm SthJem um Bpesrh a rt " reC° V enng G r° ve
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
Heil and . M rs- A lb ert H eard w as seriously
children drove to V ancouver Sundav inJu re d in a fall S unday m orning,
to Visit Mr Heil'S uncle and aunt. u h ile tak in g th e cow to th e pas-
Mr. an d M r •'
B urk ley
s .he
to u n d lving along-
Mrs. C. P. Syverson retu rn ed th e s‘^e ^ e road unconscious. She
la tte r p a rt of last week from v i s - 1 w as ru sh ed 'to th e doctor an d he
Bing h er son._A r„old Syverson. - found five vgrtebraes out of plac,
Miss M ary Rope of O regon City and h er b ac* was badly crushed.
Banks Pastor Transferred:
Mrs. Heard Injured in Fall
»pent the week-end with
ter, She returned to her home, but Is
B e rrie s S till
Contint
TT T T. L S P O R O .
in Banks
Mr. and
hom e in
1.
S traw b erry picking ended in the
valley patches the latter purt of
last iiiv k but b erries w ill continue
to come in from the m ountain fields
for a week or ton days yet B arreling
forces w ore cut down also ttio la tte r
part of the week and only one belt
in each b a rre lc r is now ru nning
Both the B aker-K ellcv and R p
Bodle plants a rc now taking c h e r­
ries.
O ld
O R P G ô X
Tense Romance
1
I
'
'
F rie n d s M e et
Mi and Mrs Nels Fanchilde, Miss
R uth Buck and I eonard Buck of !
Carlton, Mr and Mrs G eorge A
G reene and children. Lois ami I
G eorge J r of F reeport, III , and ,
K enneth Bolton of Tillam ook visited I
Sunday w ith M is s Mae S treet, w ho I
is staying w ith Mrs M A Dodds
M rs Fanchilde and Mrs G reene arc
girlhood chum s of Miss S treet and
they had not met for tw enty y ears i
G oldu and A nn Elliason of N orth '
Dakota arc spending the sum m er Simone “ Sim on and Jam es S tew art
witli th e ir b rother. P ete Elliason.
are sta rre d in "Seventh H eaven."
and fam ily of Banks.
presented at ttie V enetian th e a tre
Three F a c u lty \ acancies
Sunday. Monday and Tuesday of
There arc now th ree vacancies on
tins week The story lias a F rench
the Banks high school teaching staff
setting, w ith P aris in 1914 and
Ed Day. w ho w as boys' ath letic
during th e g reat w ar. its a b ack ­
coach and the m anual arts teacher,
ground
Friday a n d S aturday
resigned to accept the position as
tile V enetian presents C lau d ette
coach m the Hood R iver high school
C olbert in "I Met Him in P a ris ''
Miss M axine Jew ell, dom estic sci­
ence teacher, lias resigned to tak e a
position in the Seaside high school.
The school board has decided to add
one m ore man teacher to th e staff as
th ere w ere too m any pupils per
teacher to conform to the school law
This w ill m ake six teachers in the
(C u n t¡n u rd fro m page I)
high school
w hich to tak e m em bership in the
Cason F a m ily M o ves
union, which, in this case, is the
P. Cason and fam ily have moved Dairy and Ice C ream D riv ers’ and
from the Reid E ldridge house to the H elpers Local No 305 of P ortland,
Phil P arm lev house
an affiliate of the Teamsters* U nion'
A rth u r M iller of S o u th ern C ali­ Must Affiliate Soon
fornia is visiting h er b ro th e r and
Present em ployes have 40 days
sister-in-law Mr and Mrs. Francis
in w hich to affiliate w ith th e union,
Miller.
or
until August 8 Dues a re $2 50
Mr. and Mrs C lifford Sandy arc
spending this w eek on business in a m onth w ith an in itiation fee,
probably fixed at $10
St. Helens.
I he contract guarantees no sym -
pathetic strikes, plant strikes, or
lockouts d u rin g th e life of the
agreem ent C onciliation of all d if­
ferences will be in th e hands of a
com m ittee, w hich includes tw o em ­
ployes from the plant and tw o ap
i Bv G irl Scout T roop No. 6D
CEDAR M ILL—M rs P H Fleskes pointed by th e com pany f r o m
was honored T uesday by a b irth d ay am ong th e executives of the plant
d in n er cooked and served en tirely In both cases th e represen tativ es
by h er young d aughters, G lenna. of the union and t h e com pany
Al.v T he date was
„ „ „ must have been continuously cm -
P atricia and W .........
inifred
also the 14th w edding an n iv ersary of ph'.ved in th a t p a rtic u la r plant for
at least a y ear
Mr. and M rs Fleskes.
U nder th e contract, tw o men
Donna M arie F lesh er and V ivian
Q uick of San Francisco, a re v isit­ may be em ployed m the p lant to
ing for th e sum m er at the T A. learn th e business as executive a p ­
prentices. but may not be em ployed
Fleskes' home.
Mr and Mrs. A. E E astm an spent in the plant on a p erm anent basis
five days vacationing at the beaches unless they have union m em b er­
ship.
n ear T aft last week.
Union Likely for
Carnation Employes
Birthday Observed
at Cedar Mill
B rid e H o n o re d
Grand Jurors
Convene Today
Sewer Pipe
Your
W e handle W illam in a and
Columbia B uilding T ile and
Drain Tile.
G ales Creek,
W illam ette River and Col
umbia River Sands and
G ravels.
the B aker-K elly Co. plant
for the past th ree years.
Mrs B radford w ill be at
P ortland u tter S eptem ber
Ü 3,
m e m o ria l
th ro u g h
th e
trib u te
th e
w ill
ca rry
eloquent
b e au ty o f y o u r ow n re g a rd o n ly if
m a te ria l, design and finish are wisely
chosen.
O u r kn ow ledge o f m em o­
at W aldport
B ‘ble school, w hich
study. H P M alin* •nid Wetlne*-
day m orning.
S ituation at Rtimson null, i n
Scoggins Valley, this week rem ain
<‘»l th e s;tin«', m cording to report
The m ill rem ains shut down ¡»end
mg negotiations, w hile a l a r g e
num ber of the emplo>es a re ..ml
to have jo in ed the G lenw ood local
of the L um ber and Saw m ill W ork­
e rs’ union.
The follow ing statem ent co n cern ­
ing cannery and its relation to
union rep résen tatio n s was m ade late
Wednesday b.\ Manuger It P Ma
ling:
"It is tru e a young lady w h o
claim s herself to he secretary nt
the H illsboro local of the C annei >
W irk e is' Union which he claim s
ts affiliated with the A m erican
Ptxleration of Labor, did vesterday
lay on the desk of on»* of our o ffi­
cials a p u rp o rted copy of work
nig agreem ent that ic a tk as though
it wer«‘ intended to be used with
Libby. McNeil CL Libby. Portland.
O regon plant stating sh e re p re ­
sented th e H illsboro local, and re-
quested w e study »me and invited
som eone repie.sentm g our tnunagt*-
m ent to atten d a m eeting to be
held som ew here in P ortland to ­
m orrow .
T hursday, evening a t
w hich m eeting we wer»* given to
u n d erstan d re p ré se n tâ tives of the
union w ould m eet w ith re p ré se n ta ­
t i f s of Libby. McNeil A Libbv
P ortland. O regon plant, S ta rr Print
Products C o. Portland. Oregon, amt
th e
K err C onserving com pany.
P ortland. Oregon.
We hav e no know ledge that this
young lady is authorized nor do we
know that the organization s h e
claim s to represent is repres»*ntat»ve
of o u r em ployes
We can see no reason w hy .we
should be asked to m eet w ith a n y ­
one rep resen tin g our ow n employ es
in conjunction w ith repr»*sentatives
of o th e r concerns, or even in te r­
m ingling the affairs of o u r own
em ployes w ith those of em ployes
of o th er concerns.
We. of course, a re at all tim es
w illing to m eet w ith o u r own em
ployes. o r th e ir duly authorized rep
esentatives. for consideration o f
any m atters w hich they wish to
p resent to us; but we decline to dis
w ith o u t
obligatio n.
has
been
The H illsboro p p lant
lant is
is th e only
lu 6 5£b°ol house, h eld a picnic for I on th e Pacific coast. It w as es
estab-
* le
P uPds F riday. T hey gave a lished in 1906. and the Forest Gt rove
program th a t n ig h t w hich w as e n ­ plant com bined w ith it in 1920.
joyed by m any parents. T he school _____
„ _
_ ____ _
D uring
th _ e __
34 _____
y ears __
of operation.
^ 'as a n o l’-sectarian p ro ject held by , the com pany has paid o u t in w a g L
'„ „ T
r * u i.„ ,i? rn MrS' and for m ' lk in this c°unty. $37,-
eoia* W a lk ”
le ? ? S undav for 000-000- w hile from 80
85 Per
SeaslX t o spend th e rem - under of
° f, U?u p r?d.uct Jf. »'’‘ported out-
th e sum m er w orking for a fam ily Sld<? ° f
sta te ' K ichardson said
frorn P ortland.
I E fforts to unionize t h e B. E
_______ ’_______________ i M aling cannery, still continue, with w ith
tw o m eetings held d u rin g th e past
week. O fficials of th e p lant Wed>
Funeral Held for
Anna Cooper, 79
neaday wer,- requested
to
m eeting of union offiicals in P o rt­
land tonight ‘T hursday) w ith of­
ficials of o th er packing p lan ts in
A nna E lizabeth Cooper. 79. died this p a rt of th e state
T h u rsday m orning at th e hom e of
L. A. Davis, em ploye of the M a­
b er d aughter. Mrs. H a rrie tt W hite,
at W est U nion. F u n eral services ling plant, and local chairm an of
w ere held S atu rd ay afternoon at th e C annery W orkers' union c h a r­
Salem w ith burial in City View tered in May. declared th at 50 per
cem etery th e re u n d e r th e direction cen t of his fellow em ployes had
of Young's F uneral Home H illsboro jo in ed th e group. Wage schedule
Mrs ¿ o o p e r is su rv iv ed by th ree m inim um of 50 and 60 cents is to
sons and ,P (J d a u g h te r.s including be asked, it is said
Rav C ooper C loverdale- W alter Ask Study of Agreement
Toledo- O rville P ortland- Mrs H at-
An agreem ent, said to have been
tie W hite, and Mrs. B eryle R oberts. I en tered into betw een th e C annery
Eugene. Eleven gran d ch ild ren anrl I Union and Libby, McNeil & L ibby
four g reat-g ran d ch ild ren also s u r - ' p lan t of P ortland, has been pre-
vive.
| sen ted cannery officials h e re for
N o rth of C an n ery , across W. W ashington Si.
I'
A rgus
Pnlrii Drug Stun*
i
Ht
f r ,'
*^IM THE GREAT NEW 'N
t i n n n Ia %
A
*
f.
ROLLATOR REFRIGERATOR
O Now N orge brings you th e greatest
im provem ent in hom e refrigeration since
th e first R ollator. E le tib ltt interior ar­
rangement! You can m eet every fx x l
storage requirem ent in uu in stan t -
change th e shelf arrangem ent every d ay
if you wish. M ost Deluxe N om e R ollator
R efrigerators ra n Ire arranged in 9 d i f ­
fe r e n t n a y s ' See the in vv Norge today!
Th* R oll,tor C o m p ì, I-
lo r , i t i l i lu tili.» Im­
proved, i l now more
ec o n o m ici then ever i
— even more powerful. »
He ture the refrlfer-
etor you buy it • genu­
in e N o rg e R uffetur
Refrigerator.
A g i t i l i N o rg e
Lead«!
Easy Term s
3 y ears
to pay.
Selfridge Furniture Co.
l.ltì S i h l r d Ave.
H ills b o ro
C eleb rate
Happy Days" at H illsboro
Ju ly 3 4 and 5
Certain-Teed
D o n 't L e t an O ld B in d e r
D e la y Y o u r H a rv e s t
Motley spent in b e a u ti­
fying y o u r home with
Certain - T e e d p a i n t s
anti enam els is well in­
vested.
C ertain - T e e d
p ilin ts
Put a N ew M cC o rm ick-D e e rin g
really last a n d a r e
econom ical in cost.
A C ertain - T eed
on the Job
paint
or enam el for e v e r y
need.
COPELAND
Lumber Yards
M c C O R M IC K - D E E R I N G G ra in B in d e rs co m b in e th e
b e st fe a tu re s of p rev io u s ty p e s w ith m a n y im p ro v e ­
m e n ts in d esign a n d c o n s tru c tio n to p ro v id e su p e rio r
p e rfo rm a n c e a n d lo n g er life.
Get Your
In creased s tre n g th w ith o u t excessive w eight, hall a n d
roller b e a rin g s for lig h t d ra ft a n d sm o o th o p e ra tio n ,
flo a tin g -ty p e e le v a to rs w hich a u to m a tic a lly a d ju s t
th em se lv e s to light o r h e a v y g rain , w ide ran g e of reel
a n d p la tfo rm a d ju s tm e n ts , a n d la rg e -c a p a c ity b in d in g
a tta c h m e n ts a re som e of th e im p o rta n t fe a tu re s th a t
give you m ore for y o u r m o n ey to d a y th a n e v e r before.
Car Ready
M c C o rm ic k -D e e rin g G ra in B inders a re b u ilt in 6, 7,
a n d 8 -ft. sizes. See us now a b o u t a new b in d er.
Rhone
101
for Vacations!
REMEMBER
DAIRY
FEEDS
I. X. L.
I’hone 271
Complete Lubrication
Service. Servicing : —
Tires, B atteries, R a­
diators, W in d sh ield s
and Headlamps.Clean
R e st R o o m s . R o a d
M aps. T ravel Infor*
m a tlo n , an d m any
Motoring Accessories.
160 W . M ain St.
Celebrate
DON’T DELAY
STANDARD
SE R V IC E
INCLUDES
S a h n o w ’s service will
not only give you a sm ooth
ru n n in g m otor to m ake
y o u r trip m ore enjoyable
— b u t will save you from
10 to 2 0% on y o u r gas
and oil expense.
W e m ay be able to save
you possible road service
th a t m eans a d d ed e x-
pense and delay. M any of
the m inor tro u b les in your
c a r can be checked and
elim in ated before t h e y
cause serious trouble.
H ippy Days' al llillxboro •Tuly 3, 4 and 5
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
~
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SHOPS
INSURANCE
E V E ’S BEAUTY SH O P
GEORGE T. M cGRA TH
G eneral B eauty Work
Perm anent* and all kinds of
beauty work.
Telephone 1381X
at
A ll kind«» of lieauty
Work
PERM AN ENTS
a «i^elalty
Telephone 1471
P H Y S IC IA N >nd H I'R G R O N
X-R ay and I'h y .lo -T h e r.p y
Cummerrlal
Mabel Rrhendel
rr ■; t : --------■——— n r - r s
-------------------- —
Offlr-e 3231
DENTISTS
DR. RA LPH DRESSER
G lad ly G iven
D EN TIST
E v .n ln ir,,
Sunday,
Wells B uilding
Telephonee
Office 2C82
Itenidenee
11511
lle ld rl
U p e t.fr,
GARBAGE COLLECTIO N
G arb ag e Collection
D EN TIST
In
P hysician and S u rg ro n
hy A ptxdnlm .nt
S lr f f t , N r . r Third
Telephon. 29D1Y
o r fir .
DR. I). E. W ILEY, M. D.
144
DR. W. II. PASLEY
Main
N ational Rank Bid«.
Telephone«
He« H r nee 791Z
---
C om m ercial B uilding
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y O F C A L IF O R N IA
Rank Rulldlnc
HiU.horo
A. o. PITMAN, M. D.
C om m ercial B uilding
E stim ates on Jobs
C lean C om fort S tations
D rin k in g F ountains
3rd and Lincoln
Hillsboro
Flrat N ational
P h " » . 2211
PIIYSH IANS and SURGEONS
Sanitnhy B eauty Shop
•
Sahnow Bros.
Garage
W.Nhlnirtnn County A .e n rlM
IN H U R A N C K H K K V K K
H illsboro P harm acy
Telephone
V is it
POULTRY
FEEDS
HILL SBORO FEED CO.
“ Standard Service Men prove their
personal interest by taking such
good care of me. I just spot one of
these signs of Standard Service—and
the rest takes care of itself!’’
M onum ent W orks
H. H. S tan n ard , Mgr.
H illsboro a n d N ew berg
Q uality job p u n d n g
"Good m orning!"
p o intm ent.
H illsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co.
P te e Bum pie of O ID G U A N
»Il I •» tin* vo\Jvtiljlo m u tin
w h o « pinte« liv e ilrn tiih •rtu *
uni
del Ok iflc « t ten
b ro u y h t
le l.e f .titii i ot i m l ion lo thou
u n d i at youi Di U J J Itl
• In the» m eantim e, we r e it e r a le ,
we are w illing to meet anv r e n d i­
tion, n u h id in wages, p n w a ih n g in
our industry in tin.*. lo c a lity
H eadquarters for
attend • *i
ou r show -room s o r phone fo r a p ­
O regon
NAL STASIS
or Irrita tio n
B e a u tify Y our
H om e N ow !
Only One la State
m ilia r to you a re fa ith fu lly offered
e n tire ly
<*u*:s m a tte rs w h ic h c o n ce rn o u r
e m p lo ye s w ith a n y u n a u th o riz e d
re p re s e n ta tiv e w h o < hum < to he
spi-akm g in th e ir h»*half We h iiv o
cop fid« nee in »»in »‘in p lo v t-. and feel
that we a re e n title d to th e ir »’on
f idcnc»*
P hone 21 X
ria l requ irem ents and details u n fa ­
A ll Kinds of Concrete and Clay Building Materials
P h o n e 1341
Tl iiru la v . Ju ly 1. 1937
T e m p o r a r y H e lp E x e m p t
L adies of this com m unity joined
All tem p o rary help is exem pted
Davison and M rs N ora Dooley, of in a show er last W ednesday fo r the from m em bership in the union w ith
new
bride.
Frances
K
ennedy
F orest G rove a re staying w ith her.
the period of such em ploym ent r e ­
Thompson.
T he Show er w as of mis- stricted to 60 days.
Mrs. Eli H opkins of Pasco. Wash . ¿¡j!’“
*
ous
v
ariety
held
at
th
e
hom
e
spent th e w eek-end at th e E E Hop- of Mrs. K ennedy, th e b rid e's m other
Because of th e term s, w hich d i­
kins hom e in B anks
affiliation of present em ployes
G uests of Mr. and Mrs. O tto rect
Mr. and Mrs. G E M iller of Cas- B auer for tw o w eeks a re Mr. and in a given tim e a fter the contract
cade Locks w ere among S undav
is in effect, and th e 30 d ay s in
guests at th e N. J.
G riffith home
w hich new em ployes a re allow ed
ion. c
here.
is a b ro th e r to Mrs. to w ork before tak in g union m em ­
.
and M r , Jo h n
V an Dorn Houghton
drove
bership. th e plant will be v irtu ally
,i d o s e d shop.
’
,n L S u n d ‘‘-v
;,u ',:' lt V eo rg e M iss B a u m a n H o n o re d
A ccording to C. T. Richardson,
p tl
is st ’iousiy m in a
Miss Sophia B aum an, w ho form er-
*
" “ ’ P1’1*1............ .
. |v lived h ere and now reside- in ulant su p erin ten d e n t in Hillsboro,
the local condenser already is pn
*
a pot-luck picnic in th e grove on j th e union wage scale w ith tw o or
Francis
Thom
pson
of
P
o
rtlan
d
and
th
re e exceptions, th e men all re ­
f,1?
.
.
th e C h urchley place.
Mr. and Mrs. B luebccker and ceiving 50 cents an hour or more.
t T ' “ i v ’ v i i E velyn W alters spent th e w eek-end H ours also confrom.
Mrs. G eorge Looney.
confined to bed w ith h er back ,',d
AL , , '
odist conference at K lam ath Falls
E sther G u errattez has retu rn ed bandaged and taped in place,
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k A kers of w ar sent as a delegate 'f r o m ^ th e
to h e r hom e after w orking for Mrs.
E. W. L iverm ore w hile she w as r e ­ P o rtlan d w ere w eek-end guests of B anks M ethodist church. T h ey en
en-
covering from a broken arm .
Mrs. A kers' sister. Mrs. Bella H art- jo y ed a visit to C ra te r L ake on’th e ir
wick, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H art- w ay home.
-----------------
Mr. and Mrs. .A rch ie R obertson
w ick
and d au -------
g h ter
R uth B ailey re tu rn e d to h e r and baby son of V ancouver. Wash..
>me at G reen M ountain Sundav F rid ay visited Mr. R obertson's m oth-
ter being em ployed by the Wash-
M rs L eona R obertson, and Ed
ington C ounty Jap an ese B e r r y C lark. Mrs. N ettie Roe and baby
G row ers’ association for reg ister-
V ancouver retu rn ed to h e r
/
stra w b e rry pickers th e past “ onie w ith them a fter visiting h e r
C ounty grand ju ro rs w ill m eet at ing
w eek.
'
m other. Mrs. Leona Robertson, for
th e co u rt house th is
m orning
Mr. and
Mrs. Roy
S a chulm
erick
a 31 r - an a , M rs- E rnest M arr an a
< T hursday) and D istrict A ttorney
children
Bet
tv
nd
N
o
rm
a
- - -
-
Mr. and Mrs E rnest M arr and
G. R ussell M organ said W ednesday *
e n u a rtn
ttv and N orma, ¿a ^ h t e r D arlene
’ed S u n d iv
th e nu m b er of cases would depend ^ r ' an, ? 1J I r s n S? 1’a^ . , B u rn et‘ and M r and M rs M aui-ce
Thom pson
W
he"
* d * g e **
—
- ete rs ' j—
i M r ^ r - n an
r i d ivi Mrs. R 'ji,.,'
—
ii44.v
amM
T.i.n
OTld
51. rs ' . " I . „ , ln o m Pson
w
h
e
th
e
r
Ju
R
F - r a n k —
P
alph
W
ilcox
and
tw
o
“
j
?r
a
.
.
w iie u ie r j u a g t re r r a n k t-etors
hi]d
R a ln h ie a n d x ta r o e r v e r
and d au g h ter at St Helen«
le re to ta k e a nu m b er of pleas. . cn u a.r en n a ip n ie an a M argery
, , and
- „ Mrs. M aurice t T hom
,
is here
- ■ en-
Mr.
pson
Ju d g e P eters is holding court in ¿.°-v,e d a Plcnic at A rcadia p a rk Sun and d a u g h te r D oris of St. H elens
D allas this w eek. M organ w as of da? ' _ . „
a re spen d in g th is w e e k v isiting
H^4v°P'ni<b4 th a t i1^ 6 iP 'esH g atin g
"ja7 k s'in rra r^ re c p n tK from N orth frien d s and relativ es in B anks •s
com plete its labors u:
F red G e a rh e a rt is in th e Forest
S od fo r »91 non „
x
'art: o f C lark ’ ? garage
G rove hospital w ith blood poi-on.
S uit for $25.000 has been filed by TrJ7 «
„ ga 7?gc .
, r .
O llie G addis against Neil W ard for .
r b d d „ M rc Rd y P arn7ley and C hris R leben D irector
in ju ries alleged sustained in an auto ’wo children S unday visited Mrs.
O nly tw enty-seven votes w ere
accident on B ull M ountain road
,h e r ' ‘\ IrS A J ' F r,e d ' cast at th e an n u al high school elec-
Ju n e 4. Alleged in ju ries include par- le> ofJ Hillsboro, w ho is much lm- tion M onday afternoon. C hris Rie-
alysis of stom ach and kidnevs: trip le Provcd from h e r recen t illness H. C ben w as elected d irecto r to succeed
fra c tu re of th e left arm ; num erous F riedley of B end w as also a vis E arl Wilson, w hose term had e x ­
pired.
bruises, contusions and lacerations
,
of arm s and body, and nervous
A m dsor Moore of P o rtlan d spent
Mr. and M rs. J J. H utchens a t­
shock, all causing alleged perm a- ,h e w eek-end in B anks visiting his tended
______ th
__________
e fu n eral „ of ___
E lm ______r
er Hop-
n en t in jury.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Moore, kins in T illam ook S atu rd ay . S at-
O rders in circuit court this w eek H°dne.v Moore retu rn ed hom e w ith urdav evening th ey visited Mr.
included L uella L. Howell vs. M ult-
.s fath er a fV'r spending th e w eek and Mrs. C addie H utchens at Pleas-
nom ah Golf Club, et al confirm a- vli l llng
, -
ar‘t V alley and S unday nig h t they
tion of sale; Pacific Coast Jo in t
. Mr ®nd Mrs. Jo h n Ju n o r and Mrs. cam ped at N eskowin T hey reported
Stock L and Bank vs. Mrs C. H er-
Bauch of P o rtlan d w ere S at- cold and foggy w eath er on the
m ann. et al. default and decree:
’■
’ ’d3-’1 din n er p a rty guests of Mr. coast over th e w eek-end.
F ederal Land B ank vs. M innie
J u ? ? r s «¿ster. Mrs. Bella H artw ick. » e d d in e In te re s ts
Schulm erich et al. confirm ation of
A lvie K auffm an, w ho is em ploy- ” r a o ,n s in te re sts
sale; L iquidation Bank of B eaverton ed in P ortland, spent th e w eek-end
A w edding of in terest to people
to pay 10 per cent savings dividend i n B anks w ith his p arents. Mr. and pf ’i}1 s eornm unity w a , th a, of Me
am ounting to $4504.40.
M rs- E - H - K auffm an.
B uth ^¿a rk an d W illiam H Brad-
New cases filed this w eek in cir- r,"!?hn H olland re tu rn e d to B anks f?^d - T1\e cerem ony took place at
cu it court include G uy A lexander o rif!ay a fte r a ten-day vacation a t th e P iedm ont P resb y terian church
vs. H. A. A lexander m onev Forest Rockaway.
in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay Ju n e 19. Mrs.
G rove N ational bank vs. L H B rit- T ^Irs- F anny C onner and d a u g h ter ^ ra d i2 rd is thi d a ? ’?hb,!'r , °
arld
ton, money; E rnest Cobb vs. J A
oi O range. Cal , visited last
' «?_eO£ ge u
■' a r!', ° f r ° rt, aiurd ’
Johnson, asking m inor dam ages for W ednesday and T hursday w ith Mr. and M r - B rad ! ° i d ,is,,1he.
Mr
accident
and Mrs. N. B erdan. Mrs C onner and Mrs. A. H. B radford of Turne r
__ ____________________
is a sister-in-law of Mrs. B erdan.
B radford has been connected w ith
Mrs. L orene C layberg re tu rn e d to
gu^% ohrresrDo°ndent7S| n rOd if 3f°
h er h<’me in B ellinghatii. Wash , aft-
A ctions ofPWashinirton ™ fti e r e n t er visitin« h er aunt. Mrs. Flora M un-
c e a r in th e A r . o f
X
ford and uncle C harles M aw hinney
l e a r n w hat
W C ek and fam ily io r ‘h ree weeks.
L earn w hat . your ----------
friends —
a re ao-
Mrs M.
m A.
a Dodds i took
^ i , .„-¡„....
i .
seriously
Ing lor less than three cents a ill Mrs.
Sunday
m
orning
b
u
t
is
im
p
ro
v
week.
tf ing H er tw o d aughters. Mrs. H attie ­
Let us supply you w ith con­
crete or vitrified clay pipe,
or iron soil pipe.
A K
llu lld ln .
and C an t
JA C K M AIER
T E L E P H O N E 1191