The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 15, 1937, Page 14, Image 14

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Mrs. Tunstall
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Trouble Broke the Day He Took Office, Mountaindale
Sunday School
but Gov. Murphy Likes His Job!
J J ANSING,
Mich.—A slender, bushy-eyebrowed young man sits in
the gubernatorial chair here these days, convinced that his Job
is the toughest of any governor’s “
(By Mr*. Frank I’rzuldtl
Consider the situation.
ROCK CREEK —Mrs. Ja n e Tun-
Mall of P ortlan d died in P ortland
Gov. Frank Murphy’s troubles
Sunday at the age of 8.5 years Mrs.
began the day he took ottice,
T unstall was a form er resident of
last Jan. 1. He left the slate-
th is section, having lived here about
house where he had taken the
ftO years, but had been a resident of
oath of office and plunged im­
P ortland th e last 15 y ears or so. She
is survived by tw o sons C harles T u n ­ mediately into the maelstrom of
the General Motors strike. And
stall of P ortlan d ro u te 2 and Joseph
T unstall of Portland, and a d au g h ­
he settled it. after one of the
ter. Mrs. R illa T. Stack, of Portland.
most tense periods in American
A sister also survives her.
Industrial life.
Father Suceumba
Came succeeding days in the
J. R. Sm ith received w ord Mon­ labor picture, bringing new
day of the death of his fath e r at
strikes, new violence in Michi­
W alla Walla. Wash.
gan. Governor Murphy was on
Leg Fractured
hand to iron them out. Finally,
Mr. L cngasher of W illbridge. who
came the sweeping steel strike
had lived in this section for a tune
and with it bitter battles within
suffered a fractu red leg w hile at
w ork tw o or th ree w eeks ago. He
Michigan, as well as within
w as in a hospital for a few days
seven other states. Again Gov­
Mrs. Ruth S ullivan of S pokane is
ernor Murphy was on hand to
visiting her m other. Mrs F red W el­
meet a crucial situation. Cer­
don.
tainly no governor has experi­
Mrs C harles Rice of P ortland
enced such tremendous problems
sp en t the w eek-end w ith Mrs. F ran k
in such swift succession.
East.
And all this, of course, came
Jo in t Picnic Held
in addition to the ordinary du­
Jo in t Sunday school picnic of
the Rock C reek and H elvetia Re­ ties of a governor. While Gov­
ernor Murphy went hours at a
form ed churches was held in th e
picnic grove here Sunday. A p ro ­ time, without sleep, to effect
gram consisting of songs and reci- ■ some vital mediation, the Michi­
tations was given and Rev. F resen-
gan state legislature was in ses­
■borg explained th e Sunday school
sion, itself a commanding prob­
lesson. A d in n er was served a t
lem. But Murphy managed to
noon. D iversions of the afternoon
handle those duties, too, some­
included races and horseshoe p itch ­
how, introducing some signifi­
ing. Som e of the people attending
cant reforms in Michigan law.
w ere from Longview. Wash., and
from P ortland and N orth Plains.
TT’ HAT Is the story then of
T here w ill be no services a t the
1 Frank Murphy? What is the
R eform ed church n ex t Sunday.
To H ave I nion Service
background of this dynamic
The tenth an n u al union service
young governor who at 43 has
of th e Evangelical and Reform ed
And in 1923 he was elected
already been boomed by Mid­
churches of the P o rtlan d area w ill
judge o f the Detroit Recorder’s
western Democrats as a possible
be held at Resch's woods n ear W il­ successor to President Roose­
Court. Immediately he set about
sonville next Sunday, and th e fol­ velt?
reforming judicial procedure, or­
low ing program is to be given at
Frank Murphy was born at
ganizing a bonding bureau, call­
10:30 a. m . G erm an service bv
Harbor Beach, Mich., of a father
ing in psychiatrists to advise
leader. Rev. G. H afner; vocal solo
who was not only Irish but Fe­
about prisoners, calling experts
by Mrs. B ertha Hein; serm on by
nian. He grew up hearing fac­
to his assistance in passing sen­
Rev. C. F. Howe, m ale q u artet of
tory whistles drom dawn to dusk
tence. Here was new kind of a
H illsdale; English service. Rev A.
judge.
F. L icnkaem per. leader: m ale ch o r­ and he learned early to resent
us of th e F irst R eform ed church.
those long hours, though they
Then, in 1930, came Detroit’s
At 12:15 a picnic lunch w ill be
little affected him.
bitter mayoralty scandal. Its
served. The afternoon serv ice will
The son of an attorney, young
mayor was recalled and Murphy
be in charge of th e Young People - Frank graduated from the Mich­
was drafted by the liberals to
union of th e P o rtla n d area. At 2 igan Law School in 1914. When
run for the office. Characteristi­
p. m. a playlet. "The Open Door,
war came he joined the A. E. F.
cally, Murphy accepted, stipu­
w ill be given. An address on m is­
And after the war he was one of
lating that no one must con­
sions w ill be given by Miss Mc­
a group of young officers se­
tribute more than SI to his cam­
Clain of China, and hym ns will
lected for university training
paign. He called himself a
be sung by the mass ch o ir of the
abroad. Completing this he re­
Evangelical and R eform ed churches
“ radical” but he got the job! In
turned to the United States, took
a job as a junior law clerk and
eked out a meager salary teach­
ing English in Detroit night
schools. Subsequently he be­
came instructor in law at the
University of Detroit.
Only one interlude came in
this early formative period. That
was when Woodrow Wilson
named Murphy special United
States attorney to handle war
fraud cases. And so successful
was this young attorney, at 27,
that he sent three men to ja il—
the only ones convicted for
profiteering.
That record made Murphy fa­
mous: his career was launched.
Birthday Parties
Held Cedar Mill
i By Girl Scout Troop No. 61)
CEDAR MILLS—Mrs. Ted Fleskes
gave a birthday p arty on S atu rd ay
in honor of Donna Fleskes on h er
tw elftii birthday. G uests w ere L o r­
raine K ennedy. Betty Craig. G lenna.
P atricia. W inifred and Ju n io r F les­
kes. V ivian Quick and B arb ara W al­
ters.
Mrs. Jam es W alters gave a b ir th ­
day d in n e r on Sundav for h er h u s­
band and h er daughter. Verna. Mr
W alters' birth d ay w as on Ju lv in
and V erna's on the 13th. G uests in ­
cluded Flora.
Helen and D onald
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Wick. K enneth and W illiam S und-
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berg. Mr and Mrs. A R Pearson nnd in C orbctt ' ‘siting M r and M rs
and Donald. Jim m y. E velyn a n d
L ,
Lou Heim, w ho is in th e A cteran s
Jam es W alters.
hospital
in
P
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im proving
On W ednesday th e C ornell club
Mr. and Mrs. M enklin and fam ilv
m et at th e home of Mrs. Hollis
Jones, w ho recently moved to St of Amboy. Wash., and M r and Mrs.
Helens. T h ere w ere five carloads of G ard en er of M ontana a re visiting
ladies w ho w ere presen t and a po< Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond Auc.
luck d in n er w as served out of
doors.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis B arnes have
m oved to C entralia. Wash., to help
ru n a hotel.
A group of friends surprised
Jam es W alters S atu rd ay n ig h t with
(By Miss Helen Williams)
a card party. P resent w ere Mr. and
GASTON— Mr and M rs Jo h n
Mrs. Jo e P eterkort. Mr. and Mis.
David Edigcr. N. P. Johnson. Mrs Blum and Mr. and Mrs. G erald F rye
F red Beck. Mr. and Mrs. F red Beck. left T h u rsd ay for a tw o yveeks' trip
ellow ' ' s’one
stone P ark and N orth-
M r and Mrs. G eorge Foegc Mr and to ° Y
Yell,’'
Gaston Folk on
Yellowstone Trip
Mr
Mrs. Calvin K atterm an
Louis and F ran k H rrw rizn r
fact, he was swept into office.
And on Frank Murphy's offi­
cial doorstep rested the then
crucial unemployment problem.
Promptly he acted, creating an
unemployment
committee
to
register families and find jobs,
enlarging the public welfare bu­
reau for relief, cutting other city
expenditures to meet the load.
That was a herculean task and
his reward was re-election in
1932.
Then the President stepped in,
named Murphy governor gen­
eral of the Philippines. So suc­
cessful was Murphy in that
position that the islanders op­
posed his withdrawal to run for
Blooming Society
to Picnic Sunday
B ü
Leave T«r ton a
Mr amt Mr D lam Gholson and
.laughters Ruth. F rances amt P a­
tricia left ttie I ' l i s t of the week for
Iowa to visit relativ es and attend a
fam ily reunion
Born to Mr and Mrs A P G ro er
a girl. Dorothy .lean Ju ly 7 at Si
V incent hospital in P ortland
A nnouncem ent of the purchase of
the l.i-Hoan bulb farm located west
of S herw ood w a s m ade yesterday
by If D Evans of th e Hank of l'i
gat'd The pu rch aser w a s nam ed as
Earl Sieke mi attorney of Pol l land
and tin- land was bought from E\
ans Vine, nt and Mi Elsnei
llay lies l hail m a n
S h u wood high school board ha
nam ed C harles S Hayes as chan
man. and G eorge M urray, newly
c lee ted directo r a>-tuned his dotivi
Khiyit t ' Slump was re » d e c te d e le i k
of the board
Picnic Sunday
MOI N1AINDA1 F M utiiitam dali'
Sunday school w ill hold its annual
lyn-nic Sunday on Dail y C lock on the
G.ibo h.Miei place E veryone is in
\ lied Io atten d and Io bring a basket
lunch
O vernight guests at the Jam es
Mathieses, hom e Phuisda.i w ere Mi
and Mis Milton I ipton of R ainier
Wednesday evening d in n er party
... s ts of Mr and Mrs Flovd Raffety
w ere Mr and Mrs Guv F letcher
of Ronnie llill
Past Chiefs to Pit nic
Past C hiefs' d u ll will hold i t s
annual picnic at the D elbert Fow les
place Friday. Ju ly 16
M - Velda Raffety retu rn ed Wed
m -day evening from a ten-day tin .
io M.u difield w here she v isited Mi
and Mrs R |. S tew art
Mr and Mrs Rasmus M athiesen
amt sou Jimmy of Astor!,I w ere
\ 1* K BOOK I Rians are being co n ­
w el,-end guests of his parents. Mr sider« «t by the V erhoon school
ami Mis .lam es M athiesen
boiu*d for the coiislruetiou of a new
Mi , Sydney Connolly has r e tu r n ­ high school A vote w ill be taki n at
a
n ear ('lection
ed to W illam ina a fte r spending the
\ t i h o a rt W in * (a u in r
i past week here u itIt relatives
\ erboort was an exciting center
Mrs I’ A Q ualls and Mrs Jam es
I M athiesen attended a pot luck d in ­ Sunday afternoon w hen thev chai-
ner and "MO" party T hursdav at the li'tigid Roy baseball le.ini The .core
liome of Mrs Dolpli Rogers of P o rt­ was to t„ 6 m favor of V erbuort
B atteries w ere V erbuort M aurice
land
Jan sen and L a u re n c e Jansen, R o y
B irthday C elebrated
Mrs Sydney C onnolly of W illa­ Ed Jan sen and Vnnderz.audeu G e i-
\a is Jan sen of V erboort scored two
mina. Mr and Mrs E arl'H ollenbeck hom
e runs
and Mr and Mrs H ubert S m ith and
Mrs William Keinin-r and children
-on Earl w ere W ednesday evening
, d in n er guests of Mr and Mrs I.eou- of V ernonia spent last week visiting
I aril V andom elen of Roy The d in n er Mr and Mrs AV S V andervelil. n
was in honor of the birth d ay anui- retu rn in g Sunday to see Mr K im p-
: er play on V ernonia baseball team
. vet' ary of Mr V andom elen
Miss W inifred LliinehuT of P o rt­
land visited last w eek w ith friends
here.
Mins in ('untesi
Last Sunday at Balm Grove. G arry
Valid« In y sou of Mi and Mi T o n y
Vandcliey, won fu s t prize in a bab\
REND A party was given S atu r contest held there
day night at the F ritz Elsnei
,11 k
Mr and Mrs Joe H erm ans a ii oin-
in honor of Mr and Mrs Ri'.m i l l' panied by Mr and Mi s Cm-...... q,.,
Stem who w ere m arried Jilin 26 m ans spent tin- week end al Dallas
and re tu rn e d last week from their x.«siting Mi H eim uii.s b ro th e r Ed
honeym oon trip through C alifornia Visits in Iowa
and Mexico Music and dancing
Mr> W illiam M H erm ans is leav ­
w ere enjoyed Music was furnished ing M onday inormiiK. accom panied
bj Hei rj Walter and Jbe Baggen- by her sister from St M arys Bcav -
slog. Jo e Kusy and A rth u r S tein - erton, for an indefinite visit w ith
hoff About 4i) were present
an o th er sister at C onned Bluffs
Many Picnics
Iowa
The F u rn itu re Union picnic was
R obert P o rter and C harles V anau-
held Sunday at the Fritz E isner denhaegen attended inntorcyelc r.icc •
pal k I tie Sherw ood L egionnaires at (. h e h a k ’ Wash Sundav
are having th eir picnic July IB. and A ttends W edding
'die St A nthony church of T igard
A n u m b er of friends from here a t­
will hold its an n u al picnic Ju ly 25 tended the double wed im ^ of L or­
at the E isner park.
etta V andom elen to T hom as J M< a<l
A I’ M itchell, w ho was helping and E lizabeth Ann V andom elen to
haul hay on the G holson ranch Raleigh E Bake*, w hich was soiem-
T hursday, fell off the hay rack, w hen
vd at R oj J u b n Hu bridt a n
' he trip ro p e broke as he was pulling d au g h ters of Mr and Mt
H J
it He was taken to St Vincent hos- V andom elen
Ne w 1 tigli School
Being Considered
Party Given for
Bend Newlvweds
Governor .Murphy in charac­
teristic moods— top photo and
left, intent on some Immediate
problem. And above, the cor­
dial executive when the pres­
sure is relieved.
tlie governorship of Michigan.
Murphy ran to help the Demo­
cratic cause in a key state, And
in this he was successful.
s° most now harassed
he is governor—the
governor in
America. But he’s meeting the
challenge. Already there's talk
that he may be appointed to the
President’s cabinet, probably as
secretary of labor. Hitherto he
has resigned every important
public office he has held to take
a more important one.
Unmarried, quiet, studious,
seriously intent on his job. Gov­
ernor Murphy brings to his diffi­
cult post a rich background He
is extremely well read in con­
stitutional law, one of his chief
loves.
»
He is not a back-slappcr. He
is neat but not fastidious. His
complexion and his thinning hair
are reddish. He has piercing
eyes under bushy eyebrows. H i;
face is the key to his chaiuctei,
with which his job as govci nor
has made America familiar.
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Robot Dial
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Elcctnc Target Tuning
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Farm Radios
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H ILLSBO R O ’S MODI Its
D E N T ISI
Sunday for a tw o yveeks stay a t ! d 6 c 'c n in g at sev en -th irty o clock
O ccanlakc w ith th e H eesacker chil-
1,
an d Mj-s P aul H ilgcndorf and
d ren s g ran d p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. ! ‘ n i.l d r f" ° r Hood R iver w ere yveek-
L. A. Thom pson.
I Fnd Sucsts a t th e E. W. H inrichs
home.
M rs Sheldon is Mrs.
m other.
Prave
Julinuy
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LAUREI. S iale P reside,tt Pott
Ronald Jones siale Vice-prestiteli!,
and H erm an l.alk a wlll he preseli,
al thè uext locai F u rin e ,'' Union
unii m eeting belìi bere Augii t ?
A nnouni enient wns inaile al Rie
m eeting b ete T hursduv night as
was thè eoinity piente fin Suiniay
Mi and Mrs Jacob Si II,nidi u r i e
guests al a fam ily reiiuioii and
weddini! n u m ie rsitry celebratim i al
thè Jo h n Marly limile al R ethanv
Sunday Mi a n d
Mi
H erbert
Keeiie w ere bollili giiesl.s celebrai
mg tlieir sixlh w cddlng anuiyet
sa ri and Mi a n d Ali. Ilei bell
M alti ei'leln allng Ih rir fir-.i
Sunday d iu u c r party g u est, a t
thè I A W luttle homi* w ere Mi-.
Nancy E.....man Mrs Malici Mcllai
Mis F lorence Marx. Mi and Mi
A I) Ford and sm, Ja c k and Mi-
ami Mrs ( ’h alle- Jauu.son. all of
Pori land
Mi and Mrs II M W hisnand
and tu o daugliters and Un ii In use
guest. Mrs lt A U raudtei and
tu o daughtei s o fS nohm nish W.e h
Jotned thè k M Wtnxiiaml faituli
at tlieir hom c for a fam ily picnic
4
ers w ere taken to Balm Grovi ■ in
G nos truck. T he afternoon w as spent
p icnicking an d sw im m ing and su p ­
p e r w as had a t the park.
R elatives from the East irprised
th e F ran k Koch and Emil B randaw
fam ilies by th e ir a rriv a l last week.
T hey a re guests at the F ran k Koch
home.
Lloyd Jones of H illsboro died la -
F riday and w as buried M onday He
had been very ill fo r th e ' past
m onths He was the y oungest son of
Sunday R elatives from McMinn
villv w ere present and .ill w ent Io
the new I'WA . mw i i i i i i i i i i k pool and
park at Newbcrtf in the afternoon.
State Officers
Plan Visit to
Laurel Union
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_ BLO O M IN G — M em bers o f t h c
Young P eople's society and th en
frien d s w ill picnic at Balm G rove
Sunday.
Calvin K rah m er is spending this
week in P o rtla n d visiting his aunt.
Mrs. E rn est B relje.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil K ra ttig e r of
W ilm ington Cal . w ere visitors at
the Jo h n K am na hom e W ednesday.
Miss R egina N eum ann re tu rn e d B randaw of Bloom ing.
A bout 400 person atten d ed th e
hom e from th e hospital Saturday-
J u a n ita G eh rig of St. H elens sp en t m ission festival held at St. P e te r s
church
Sunday.
last
«],’ w eek w ith h e r aunt. Miss Lois
and E rn est Von dei
1‘ilal w ith a fractu red lib and othet
| bruises.
2nd and Mam St
IH S. 2nd Ave.
H illiboro
S a v e s Y ou M o n ey on
E very P u rch a se”
M a ^ n \ ^ c r ^ T w ^ rkin8 f° r
(By Miss Emma Robinson!
I
Fred S codar and son of Seattle few
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m in i
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sp en t the w eek-end visiting Mr and
m orning a fte r w hich all of the pick-
Mrs. Jack Roberts. Mr. S en d ar anct
Mrs W ray H u tchin is visiting h er
son a rc cousin and uncle of Mrs m other. Mrs. D. Schanck.
R oberts.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. P o rte r and
Adds to House
th eir d au g h ter Inez, and a friend
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Mrs. C. F. Robinson received a let-
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