T h U r.s( I a y , N o v e m b e r IK, 1 9 3 7 » Anniversary Celebrations at Rock Creek li I L E S B O R O Armistice Address Given by Bynon << i»l»l In Ur« I from ( ink * l> lv and fo rev er ire«- of any more foreign w ars was m ade by Bynon in his talk "If Ideals are w orth dying for, they an* also w orth illy Mm. F ran k Frxuldt) fighting for," he said ‘‘O u r nteals H O C K < H EI l K A group of rein sow ed abroad fell on soli not ready tiv«1 .mil fr o n d s • in pi r.c<| Mr ami for tin m. We en tered the World Mi Edw ard Scheldt at th eir hom e w ar because of a vision of fu tu re Sunday evening in honor of th eir u niversal peace To Us. A rm istice fifth w edding an niversary Present m eant the «lawn of w hat we hop­ weri* Mr and Mr Louis Z.uereher, ed w ould he a new' era in hum an M r and M r ( ’a i l B e r g e r , C l a r a 1 relation . Hight, not m ight, w ould and Ida Jaggl, Louis Pe/.oldt, G o tt­ rule. "Now we m ust co n tin u e to work lieb Setitieider, C hrist and A lfred for peace by o ur effo rts h ere at Jag g i and tin» honor guests hom e.” he said "We mu. t p reserv e Dr and Mrs h’red P ageler cele­ A m erica as a cradl«» of lib erty foi b rated th e ir eighth w edding a n n i­ all m ankind. We have finished versary w ith a d in n er p arty at th eir this business of in terfe rin g 1 n hom e Tuesday « v e il i n g D a ; Pagel- foreign quarrel.» 19 y ears ago we « i father. F red P ageler 4>r, of w ere done w ith it.” P o rtlan d w as a guest. T h e A m erican Legion's th ree- II II ( luh to Meet point peace program , adopted at H elping Hand clu b is to m eet its recen t New York convention w ith Miss M innie B auer T hursday was cited as tlx* ex am p le to be < today I. follow ed T he plan includes Mr and M is Abe Z ah ler e n te r­ 1. A u niversal d ra ft act in tim e tained w ith a d in n e r p arty Sunday of w ar. w ith equal d u ties and scr- in honor of tlx* sixteen th b irthday | vices from all an d no w ar profits. m iniver ary of th eir d au g h ter. A l­ 2. A strong arm y and navy as a ina. and of Hie birth d ay a n n iv e r­ bulw ai k f o r p e a c e , bu t not to be sary of Mis . S hirley Frey of Bonny used for aggression. Slope P resent w ere Mr and Mi's 3. A p ro p er n e u tra lity policy, E lm er Frey and S hirley Frey of vigorously enforced. Bonny Slope and Mr. and Mrs Abe E lim inate P ro fits of W ar Z a h le r and fam ily. "T he A m erican Legion ia»eks to Mis Floyd B radley re tu rn e d last have the n ex t congress pass this law'," Bynon asserted "It aim s for w eek from a th ree w eek s’ trip to the elim in atio n of greed and profit K a n s a s , w here she visited relatives M r a nd M rs John Nclimn and m otives in w ar. O nly aggression F lorence Nelson of W illhridge spent ag ain st us can again cause us to th e w eek-end w ith Mrs. N elson's e n te r w ar, and a stro n g defense 1 m ain tain ed th ro u g h a pro p erly m other, Mrs K. Radke. , equipped arm y and navy will ,n- I.uetlirs Move I su re o u r position of peace. Mr. and Mrs Paul L uethe have i trality is our su re st safeg Neu- u ard moved from B rooks Hill to B rem ­ , ag ain st w ar W e can keep o u r erton, Wash. 1 so ld iers out of w ar on th e b attle M r s T heresa L ueth e has been ill, I front by k eep in g o ur m erchants but is recovering ! at hom e off the econom ic front. Mr and Mr D elbert O lin g er and "It is o ur sacred obligation to fam ily and Mr and Mrs. Dave La c arry on the fight to p reserv e peace Plant»» and d au g h ter re tu rn e d F ri­ ! for o u r country. "On A rm istice day d ay from Prospect. of 1918. all h u m an ity cried out ‘Fini la g uerre!' the end of w ar ’Ih e w eak er the arg u m en t th t Today we m ust all join in the stro n g er the w ords Ex. w ork of prom oting peace w ith a COME A N D HEAR MATTIE HOWARD (E x-C onvict No. 24265, M issouri S tate P rison ) — AT — Ï he New Grange Hall A u s p ic e s o f lo c a l F o u r s q u a r e C h u r c h T hursday, N ovem ber 18— 7 :3 0 P. M. ".My E x p e r ie n c e s a s a B a n k R o b b e r " Friday, N ovem ber 19— 7 :3 0 P. M. “ A G a n g s te r S a v e d a n il H e a le d " (S pecial P ra y e r for th e Sick) » A t 7 :3 0 I*. M .— “ A P r is o n B r e a k " Sunday, N ovem ber 2 1 — 2 :3 0 P. M. A S p e c ia l .M eetin g f o r M en O n ly i Hoys u n d er 12 y ears not ad m itted > DRASTIC REDUCTIONS W e h a v e 10 la te m o d e l U S E D C A R S in s to c k , t a k e n in t r a d e o n n e w c a r s th e la s t f e w w e e k s . W e h a v e p r ic e d th e s e to m o v e th e m . A ll w e a s k is th a t y o u c o m p a r e th e e a r a n d p r ic e . T e r m s to s u it y o u , a m i y o u r o ld c a r t a k e n in tr a d e . ’36 Chevrolet T ow n Sedan B uilt in tru n k . O riginal factory finish. Spotless upho lstery 575 ’35 Chevrolet Coupe It's clean and w ill pass th e mast rigid Inspection 475 ’35 Ford D eLuxe Coupe M echanically perfect. C lean u pholstery. Fine finish 475 ’34 Chevrolet M aster Coupe M ohair upholstery. M otor perfect. W orth m ore th an ............................ 445 » '32 '32 '31 '30 '30 '29 '29 Skin Disease Cases Lessening ’37 Census Shows Gains in County W edding vows ad m in istered W ednesday n ig h t at follow ed by a su rp rise w edding, u niting Vernon couple, th u com pleting cerem onies in w hich tw o a re R et G eorge J T u rn er. Mr, and Mrs. V ernon O regonian. F o rt.-l u r m to l.an u ri c Lyda and Alm a Love w ere E. L yda and L ouine I.ov< a tten d an ts of the first b rother: m arried sistei Show n above, left to right, L yda and Mr. and M rs L anore L yda.—C u t courtesy view to the speedy arriv a l of that happy day w hen ’F ini la guerre!' will really m ean th e end of w ar." Many G roups R epresented P resen t on th e stage of the V en­ ( ('o n tin u r d fro m past* 1) etian th e a tre d u rin g Ihe exercises w ere rp re se n ta tiv s of m any v et­ , to have th at before th e end of the eran and p atrio tic groups, in clu d ­ y ear.” he said Seven thousand acres ing Hugh Rogers, past d ep artm en t of land have been purchased and com m ander U nited Spanish W a r divided into 107 farm s and six of V eterans; H enry B arron, senior ! w hat are as yet listed as "u n d ev el­ vice-com m ander, U. S. W. V ; Fred oped" farm s. Individual farm a c re ­ C o r n , com m ander, W ashington age runs from 30 as a m inim um to C ounty Post V eterans of Foreign 113 on the largest farm s Total n u m ­ Wars; Ja k e Weil, com m ander of b er of farm s is considerably less th e H illsboro post A m erican L e­ th an the 200 called for on the o r­ gion; W T. K lum B anks A m eri­ iginally p rep ared budget for this can Legion; and Val Abadie. D is­ area. T u ck er said, but slashes in a p ­ abled A m erican V eterans; Mrs W p ro p riatio n s necessitated by flood H Manley, regent of the D augh­ relief and o th er causes w as d e c la r­ ters of th e A m erican Revolution; ed responsible for this cut F o rty -fiv e of th e 107 farm s a re Mi S arah .Stanseli. W om ans Re­ lief Corps: Miss Ju n ia Johnson. classed as m odern', being equipped D aughters of Union V eteran Mr w ith electric pow er, full w ater sys­ Ida Hite. U S W. V A uxiliary; tems. and electrically lighted farm .Mi Henry Barron, V. F. w . A u x ­ buildings throughout. T he rest a re ilia r y . Mrs F red Engeldinger. listed as non-m odern', although all H illsboro Legion A uxiliary, and a re equipped w ith elec tricity for Miss Lena T aylor, B anks Legion lighting purposes. A uxiliary. G ov ernm ent Costs C heaper F red Corn. V F W .’com m ander, P roof th a t at least one g o v ern ­ acted as ch airm an of th e m eeting m en t agency carries on its w ork at and Rev. R I.. P u tn am of t h e a low er cost th an th a t of p riv a te H illsboro C h ristian ch u rch gave w o rk ers was one of the points the o|M?niug and closing invoca­ stressed b.v T u ck er w ith relatio n tion and b enediction fo r th e e x e r­ . to the construction division of the cises. ! resettlem en t ad m inistraion. "W e A pot luck d in n e r w as held nt have often been asked," he said, th e V eterans' hall at noon for th e I "ju st w hy the ressettlcm en t form Legion and A u x iliary of H illsboro ad m inistration doesn't try to save and Banks, follow ing w hicli the 25 p er cent of its build in g costs by activ ities ad jo u rn ed un til th e s ta rt tu rn in g the w ork over to p riv ate of th e an n u al A rm istice day foot­ contractors. L ast sp rin g w e tried ball game on th e H illsboro high school gridiron, w hich m ark ed the ju st th at, and found th a t th e p ri­ v a te co n tracto rs' costs ran from 15 close of th e d ay 's observance. to 35 p er cent h ig h er than w hen | erection w as h an d led by o u r con­ stru ctio n division." A pplicants for th e farm s n u m b e r­ ed over 10.000, T u ck er said, w ith all 1 com ing from one of tw o groups, in ­ cluding those resid en ts of su b m ar­ z\ fire of u n d eterm in ed origin d e ­ ginal farm s w hich w ere purchased stroyed th e b rick onion house and by th e governm ent, and ru ra l re ­ th e en tire 1937 onion crop, on the h ab ilitatio n clients w ho cam e rec­ J E Reeves place south of C o rn el­ om m ended by th e ir county agents. ius early F rid ay m orning, re n d e r­ All clients m ust be 50 y ears of age ed th e b uilding a to tal loss. T otal o r less and in good physical con­ loss w as placed at $10,(100. dition. T he case of each one is r e ­ F ire b ro k e out b etw een 5 and 6 view ed by the re settlem en t su p e r­ a. m. Friday, and w as first noticed visor and then checked by a selec­ b. v neighbors, w ho rep o rted it to tion com m ittee. If th at portion of F ran k Miller, ten an t. Flam es a p ­ th e test is passed, th e fa rm e r and p aren tly b ro k e out in th e n o rth end his family go through a thorough of the building, w hich w as the first p hysical exam ination. T he success­ section to collapse, it w as reported. fu l client is allow ed to m ak e his A tra c to r an d tru ck p ark ed n ear selection from th e list of rem aining th e b uilding w ere saved, but th e av ailab le farm s, and occupies it as prtion crop h arv ested less th an a soon as th e buildings a re com plet­ m onth ago w as en tirely lost. O nly ed. a sm all am ount of in su ran ce w as Loans Found N ecessary "It is necessary in m any cases to carried on th e building, it w as said, since th e brick w arehouse w as m ak e subsistence o r equipm ent loans to these clients." T u ck er con­ th o u g h t to bo n early fireproof. tinued. "W e hav e m ade loans from $600 to as m uch as $1800. w hich are CORN ELIU S A fire alarm tu r n ­ ed in by Mrs. M iller bro u g h t fire rep ay ab le to the governm ent at five tru ck s from both C ornelius and p er cent in terest in a p erio d not to Forest G rove fire d ep artm en ts, but exceed five years. A lease purchase flam es had alread y burst thro u g h pro gram of five y ears allow s th e th e roof follow ing the explosion com pletion of his first year. A p a y ­ w hich first indicated presence of ment of $43.23 on cacti $1000 o f tht farm 's value is p ay ab le each year, th e fire. w hich is usually less th a n cash rent p reviously paid b.v m any of the Chimney fire Reported farm ers." T he total purchase price T he H illsboro fire d ep artm en t cannot be paid off u n til th e 40-year an sw ered a chim ney fire call T u es­ period is up. although th e p u rc h a s­ day m orning to 444 S. A dam s street. e r may m ake all pay m en ts w ith the No dam age w as rep o rted . ex ception of the final one as soon as he wishes. Marriage Licenses T u ck er w as in tro d u ced a t t h e F ra n k lin M. McCoy of H illsboro m eeting by V ictor M adsen, re s e t­ and Mary C ecelia V anD yke of F o r­ tlem ent supervisor. A re p o rt w as m ade by M ayor J. est G rove. Jo h n K. C am pbell, Glenw ood, and H. G a rre tt on th e w o rk of th e com ­ m u n ity relatio n s com m ittee, w hich O m a E. H udson. Forest Grove. W esley L oren G raves, of P o rt­ proposes a plan w h ereb y each land. a n d -J e a n Louise Fenw ick, of ch am ber m em ber w ill be called upon d u rin g th e com ing y e a r to H oulton. K ing Pepin and V inelda Eloise b rin g at least one guest to one of th e luncheons o r evening banquets. W hisler. b o th of P ortland. Farm Demand Termed Heavy T he proposal m et w ith th e u n an i­ m ous approval of the m em bers. N ext M onday's noonday m eeting w ill featu re an open forum for cham ber m em bers on the su b ject of H illsboro's recently-adopted traffic , and o v erp ark in g p e n ­ alties. County Officials Attend Convention C inty Ju d g e D onald T. T em p­ let n. C om m issioners H D. K erk- m an and Jam es Lewis, C ounty E ngineer J. W. B arney. C ounty C lerk W. A. T upper and T reasu rer M aud W. Boscow atten d ed th e v a r­ ious county officials' convention in P ortland M onday and Tuesday. Q u ê tio n s of relief and taxation, public w elfare, city and county c o operation and road problem s w ere discussed, in addition to m atters of office ad m in istratio n for th e p a rtic ­ u la r divisions of county go v ern ­ m ent. W A. T u p p er w as included on the M onday program of th e coun­ ty clerks' and recorders' sessions. , . king n “M erits of P h o to stat­ ic M achines." All who atten d ed the conft rence rep o rted a successful gathering. F igures on the an n u al R. L. Polk & Co census released last w eek show large gains in th e th re e W ash­ ington county cities included in th e report. H illsboro's 1937 population, the census shows, is 3.600. o r a gain of 561 over th e 3,039 rep o rte d in the 1930 g overnm ent census. F orest G rove's rep o rted gain w as even higher, w ith 641 ad d itio n al people bringing th e 1930 fig u re of 1,859 up to 2 500 for the c u rre n t y e a r B eav­ erto n 's figures show ed 1.465 f o r 1937, as against 1,1138 fo r seven years ago. T he Polk census is tak en a n n u a l­ ly in P ortland, and show s a gain of 25,872 new citizens for th e state's m etropolis since th e 1930 census. The out-of-tow n census w as con­ ducted by the Polk officials at the req u est of th e P o rtlan d C h am b er of C om m erce th ro u g h th e city and tow n officials, and show ed the rest of the state keeping up w ith P o rt­ land in population increase. A v er­ age population increase in urban O regon since 1930 w as given as 13.9 p e r cent. W est U nion Local M eets W est U nion local of F arm ers' U nion w ill m eet T uesday at the N orth P lain s K. of P. hall, instead of tonight as scheduled. E n te rta in ­ m ent fo r young and old is planned. Births L aH ale—To Mr. and Mrs. C yril La Haie of H illsboro, N ovem ber 14, a girl. G ibbs—T o M r and Mrs. C iar- enee G ibbs of Hillsboro, N ovem ber 3. a boy. H eynderickx- -To Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H eynderickx of C ornelius, N ovem ber 4. a boy. P rev alen ce of skin diseases am ong stu d en ts at H illsboro union high school is considerably less than in previous years, according to Recce H athhorn. assistant football coach. The policy of isolation adopted for those su fferin g from im petigo, Use th e W ant A ds in th e Argus. boils. or o th er skin irritatio n s is tf said to have had beneficial results T housands profit by th e ir use. in h altin g spread of these diseases. Increased co-operation w ith t h e w ork of Miss C orinne P ennington, school nurse, is responsible f o r m uch of th e n oted im provem ent, it w as said. If Diogenes is still searching for his honest man. he can now throw aw ay his flickering lan tern and come to H illsboro. An incident la3t S atu rd ay in one of the city's busy m arkets revealed th e presence of one outstan d in g ly honest person. A custom er, arm s piled high w ith packages of vegetables and other sundry bundles, paid his bill and started for his car. O ne of the clerks ran in pursuit, asking if th e m an had lost his purse. T he an sw er was "No." Ask your atto rn e y to send your "P le a se '' said th e clerk, "w ould you m ind looking’ ” T he gentlem an legal ad v ertisin g to th e A rgus w as still inclined to th in k not. but dropped his bundles and in v estig at­ ed. T he p u rse—and m ore th an one- hun d red dollars in it w as gone. Packard "C ould this be it?" asked the clerk. "T hanks", said th e g en tle­ man, tak in g his billfold and driving and off "Ju st to th ink." com m ented a by­ stander. "he had to practically S c h ic k force it on him ." “W ear-Ever R O ASTERS SAVE MONEY NOW! ELECTRIC SH A V E R S $15°° 3 S IZ E S • R E C TA N G U L A R U N D ER W O O D Portable 538.5 R«0- »4 95 J49.5 Rao. »4.00 ’59.5 Rao- »7.25 For big, medium or small Hied birds. All roasters are selfbasting; fuel-saving. All have lifting racks. T ypew riters s g ^ j .s o ROUND ROASTER OVAL ROASTER 2 Pans; together for roasting. Sep­ arate for cooking, b a k i n g , » ä tt" etc. • DELTA DRUG STORE S P E C IA L 5045 L • A handy utensil th at heats faster. B ro w n s b e tte r . Excellent « . o r value. v a lu e . S P E C IA L SJ35 T a Lester Ireland QC Co. 3rd an d Main Hillsboro D ivorces G ranted J( • ph B K rzyw iecki from M il­ d re d K rzyw iecki. A rth u r B ogard from Iren e B o­ gard. W lifred B. M iegel from P aul W. Miegel. 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