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    n I L L S H O R O
Thursday, December IG, 1937
Participate in dirts' Conference
Local Bourbons "Custer s Sword
Displayed; W esfs
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History Recalled
on Organization
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S t ir lin g d ra m a o f (he G ld W e i
w.c c u lle d to m in d th ix w eek lit
III«* M gh l o f an old, b a d ly -p itte d
O ne th o usa n d c h a rte r tn<*tnb<*rN and i u:.tcd re m o u n t o f a c a v a lry
b y J a n u a ry 4 in th«* tfo u l o f the i f I leer 's .saber b ro u g h t in to the
O regon S ta te I ie in o c ra tic c h ib no w A rg u s o ffic e b y C. A. W h ite o
h< in g o rg a n iz e d to c o v e r th e e n tire S h e rm a n 's m ill.
stut<*
In itia ls “ G W ( ’ " are d isce rn -
C hai te r m e m b e rs h ip co m m itte e s
h ave been nam ed in a ll 36 c o u n tie s ib lu on tile bru.ss b lit o f the o ld
a n d a i r com posed o f a c tiv e d e m o ­ .sword, in d ic a tin g p o n u h ly th a t it
c ra tic m en and w om en C o m m itte e belonged at ««»«• tim e to G e n e ra l
fo r th is c o u n ty is com posed o f .1 W G eorge C u ste r, fum ed In d ia n f i g h t - ♦
V u n d c rv c ld c ti. J W H a yn a rd . F in is er w h o met de a th alo n g w ith 204
o f hi.» fo rce w h e n ambush«*d by
I. B ro w n , Fd I M o o re. I, S C am p-
GOIM> In d ia n s at the ju n c tu re o f
h ell, M i'- M u ry I. U n b e lts, A lb e i t '1’
th e B ig H o rn and L it t le H o r n
K c m rn e r G e o rg e M A itk e n . M rs
M azie Hays, B e a v e rto n P ostm istress riv e rs in D a ko ta in 1870 “ C u s te r’»
Last Stand, ' lo n g an o u ts ta n d in g
D a ily . I. 'I* M c P h ce tcrs. I. A Long.
« pisode in the som etim es b lo o d y
J F Beeves H r G u y V ia , H r J O
h is to ry o f the w in n in g o f th e west,
U o h h and A lb e r t Jo h n son ( ’o u n ty
to o k place at th a t p o in t, w ith «‘Very
q u o ta , based on 193tl d e m o c ra tic
m an o f his co m m a n d
be in g cut
r e s is t i a t io n . is 3U m em b e rs C h a rte r
d o w n by th e suvage In d ia n s u n d e r
lists close J u n u a rv 4 th e da te o f the C ra z y Horse and S ittin g B u ll, fa m ­
r< g u la r e le c tio n o f o ffic e rs Hue# are ed w a r chief.
$ti a ye a r, p a y u b le a n n u a lly , s e m i­
Th«» sw o rd was p ic k e d up on th«»
a n n u a lly o r q u a rte r ly u, advance,
ite o f th e b a ttle in 1910. W h ite
Jt was announced
'.u d lie has lo n g been in te re s te d
U r B M F rw in , o f P o rtla n d and h i g a th e rin g so u v e n irs and records
f o i m e r l y o f H ills b o ro , is c h a irm a n o f In d ia n and w e ste rn h is to ry , and
o f the o rg a n iz a tio n c o m m itte e , am i has a le tte r fro m C a r, (»ray. r e ­
says it is p la n n e d to e n r o ll 12.<MM> c e n tly -r e tire d
p re s id e n t
of
t h «•
n u m b e rs e v e n tu a lly , w h ic h w o u ld U n io n P a c ifir
ra ilro a d . f</i-
Ins
c o n s titu te fiv e per c e n t o f th e 1036 w o rk in a d d in g a large n u m b e r o f
d e m o c ra tic re g is tra tio n P e rm a n e n t | a rtic le s to th«* IJ P.'s m useum o f
h e a d q u a rte rs , w ith c lu b fa c ilitie s w e ste rn c o lle c tio n s m O m aha
A
fo r b o th m en and w om en, a re to be
earch o f re co rd s at F o rt M c P h e r­
e sta blish ed in P o rtla n d a nd w ill he son, N o rth Platt«*. N e b , h e a d q u a r­
open to a ll m em bers, it was re v e a l­ te rs o f th«» C u s te r co m p a n y, r e v e a l­
ed.
ed no o th e r o ffic e r w ith C u s te r
whose in itia ls c o u ld have match«*«!
those on th e s w o rd C u ste r's m id ­
d le na m e was A rm s tro n g , b u t
Whit«* said he was also k n o w n as
i “ W ill'* o r B ill C u ste r, th u s o f f e r ­
in g a possible e x p la n a tio n o f th e
presence o f th e “ W ” on the s w o rd
( « i M i t l n u r d fro m p «g r I )
W a s h in g to n to assist S e c re ta ry o f h ilt
S e v e ra l g o ld -p la te d b u tto n s g a th-
In te r io r H a ro ld Ic k c s on th e e le c ­
er«*d m i th e o ld F o rt M cP h e rso n
t r ic p ro g ra m o f th e P W A
p a ra d e g ro u n d , to g e th e r w ith tw o
Boss se rve d th e c ity o f S e a ttle as la rg e ra ttle s fro m T exa s
r a ttle -
m a n a g e r o f its c ity p o w e r p la n t u n ­ snakes, and th e “ C u ste r'* sw o rd ,
t il he was d is c h a rg e d by M u y o r a re on d is p la y in th e A rg u s w in ­
h’ra n k E d w a rd s, s h o rtly b e fo re an d o w th is w eek.
«•lection in w h ic h th e v o te rs decided
to tu r n o v e r m a n u fa c tu rin g o f a ll
p o w e r to h im
S u b s e q u e n tly , th e
S e a ttle v o te rs recall«»«! E d w a rd s and
Boss w as re -in s tu te d b y th e .suc­
cee d in g m a y o r H is w o r k in con-
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Page Three
A R G U S , ff I L E S B O R O , O R E G O N
Program Manning
School Planned
North Plains School Children
to Prese nt Program at P.-T. A.
B U X T O N A C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m
and tree w ill be g iv e n by M a n n in g
school D e ce m b e r 23.
W illia m B ledsoe o f M a y v ille , ac­
co m p a n ie d b y h is sister. Mrs. .Mary
C h u rc h ill
of
B e a v e rto n , v is ite d
th e ir b ro th e r. G eorge Bledsoe, fro m
S a tu rd a y to F rid a y o f la st w eek
M r and M rs. F re d R ig g le
of
B . r k e n f ild v is ite d M r and M rs J
O v e rg a rd a t Salem one day last
w eek T h e y v is ite d re la tiv e s here
on th e ir w a y home.
E lto n In g ra m v is ite d his b ro th e r-
in - la w and sister. M r. a nd M rs. Ed
T hom pson
a t W e s tp o rt
and his
p a re n t-. M r. and M r . Ed In g ra m ,
at Elsie.
M r. and M rs. A S. O h le m ille r
. pent M o n d a y and T u e sd a y o f last
at least three months. He is in the
(By Mrs. Marie Chamberlain)
Good Sam aritan hospital in P o rt­
N O R TH P L A IN S — P.-T. A in ­ land.
vites parents and friends to th e ir
mi « tin g next Tuesday The school
ch ild re n w ill en tertain w i t h
a
C hristm as program
Injured
.Man Improves
M ilf o r d B a ra c k m a n , w h o w a s
-e rio u s ly in ju r e d in Ja ckson's g a r­
age D e ce m b e r 3. is p ro g re ssin g
fa v o ra b ly H is m o th e r a rriv e d S u n ­
d a y fro m C u rtis , Neb.
Prepares for Program
T h e C h ris tia n c h u rc h school is
p re p a rin g a C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m to
be g iv e , n , D ecem ber 23 E ve ryo
ne
_ ...
",,J
hl,e.
, r v ic c f'. r t h e c h ild r c n . fa rm hom e
i orphanagei near C orvallis.
The
young people's chorus plans to go
week in Portland
"C hristm as C a ro lin g " from 9 to 12
M r . H a ro ld P oulsen o f P o rtla n d Christm as eve.
i v is itin g h e r p a re n ts, M r and M rs.
Paul C o llins o f Eugene was a
O h le m ille r.
guest at the Chester Johnson home
M r. and M rs. Sam W illia m s of Sunday.
G aston spent th e
h e r pa re n ts. M r.
' T u rk .
K e y fig u re s at a re c e n t c o n v e n tio n h e re o f 400 W .i h in g lo n and Y a m h ill co
ty h ig h ■ ch o o l g ir ls and
a d vise rs, w e re these p re sid e n ts o f school g ro u p s an I some o f the a d u lt R adi i
T h e c lu s te r o f g ir l at
le ft in clu d e s (lo w e r ro w . le ft to r ig h t ) ; V ir g in ia M acl.ean M cM innville: Hazel E van- S h e rid a n . G race
Cramci
Newberg; Katherine Vanebo
Gaal i
VI
r ro w ,, L
E liz a b e th Lee. S h e rw o o d . Jeanne A p p le b e rry . T ig a rd , M a ry B e th C a rp e n te i Fare - G ro v e
S ta n d in g
'a t t ig h t ) . M u rie l B e rn a rd s. B e a v e rto n ; Jean Person. H ills b o ro , p re s id in g o f f e '- r . A d v is e rs , seated at
ta b le , a re M rs. M a rth a Ferguson M c K e o w n . T ig a rd , p ri a d e n t-e le c t; Mess T e w u ,»ec W e a th e rre d , H ills ­
boro. r e tir in g p re sid e n t —C u t c o u rte sy O reg o n ia n .
w e e k -e n d
a nd M rs.
w ith
T om
T his is the tim e o f year when
buyers o f new autom obiles must
take tim e o u t to fa m ilia riz e the m ­
selves w ith the controls of th e ir ac­
quisitions before they re tu rn to the
highways. Secretary o f State E arl
Snell warns.
No m ore rags needed or wanted
at this tim e.—Argus.
42tf
Chorus Prepares Program
P
TWO NEW FORI) V-8 (A R S FOR 1958
U o n lm u M l fr o m p a g e I )
c e n te r o f S e a ttle ’s e le ctrica l setup re ce ive d to d a y b y C o m m a n d e r C o rn
has mad«» h im fam ous th ro u g h o u t fro m n a tio n a l h e a d q u a rte r» at K a n ­
th e c o u n try
san C ity , M o These p e titio n b la n k s
A d one fri«»nd o f P re s id e n t Roose­ w ill be i n c ilia te d by m em b e rs o f
v e lt, Boss has been d e s c rib e d as a Post No 2666 and d is tr.a n te d to
m an o f s tro n g c h a ra c te r, and on«» v a rio u s o th e r c iv ic , p a trio tic , r e lig ­
w h o th o ro u g h ly u n d e rsta n d s his io u s and fr a te r n a l groups
jo b
H is a p p ea ra n d * in H ills b o ro
G o ld S ta r M o th e rs in th is co m ­
m a rk s one o f h is fu s t ta lk s since
m u n ity w ill be g iv e n th e f ir s t o p ­
b e in g nam ed to th e B<»nn«'ville jo b
p o r tu n ity to a f f ix th e ir s ig n a tu re s
th re e m o n th s ago “ We co n s id e r
to th e p e titio n , a c c o rd in g to C o m -
ours« Ives fortunat«* to h a ve M r Ross
| m a u d e r C o rn .
w ith ns at such an e a rly d a te ." on«»
" I t is th e p riv ile g e ut these m o th ­
o f th e c o m m itte e m e n said, •'espec­
ers to be th e f ir s t ones to raise
ia lly w h e n w e c o n s id e r th a t he is
t h e ir v o ic e s in o p p o s itio n to w a r. lie
besetged by so m a n y requests to
said T h e ir s ig n a tu re s w ill be f o l­
a p p ea r at m ee tin g s th a t he has had
lo w e d by th e sig n a tu re s o f a ll w a r
to tu rn d o w n v ir t u a lly a ll o f th e m
m o th e r , d e co ra te d heroes, d isa b le d
fo r th e present
ve te ra n s, c it y and o th e r p u b lic o f ­
fic ia ls . a nd th e n th e ra n k a nd file
o f a ll c itiz e n s "
Hilhi Gridiucn
Receive Awards
Francis A. Jones
Dies at Cornelius
((„n tie u —l from pa*. II
vi n f tin ’ team , w e n - also present.
B o th J e r r y V u n L o tn a n d C h u rr h -
F ra n c is A lv a Jones. 83. d ie d at
le y th e tw o a w a rd w in n e rs , w e re Ilia hom e at C o rn e liu s e a rly W e d ­
t ilv ti-rin in e il tin ycur by a vote von- nesday m o rn in g F u n e ra l se rvice s
ilu c te d n in o iiK th e members o f th e w ill lie h e ld at 1:30 p. in. F rid a y at
fo o tb a ll s ip ia il. H a re announced.
th e C o rn e liu s S e ve n th Day A d -
P re s e n ta tio n o f th e R o ta ry cu p to , v e iitis t c h u rc h w ith E ld e r W ilc o x
V a n I.o m m a rk e d th e 15th y e a r tin s ! o f I.a u re lw o o d o ffic ia tin g .
I n te r -
a w a rd lias been m ade V a n Lorn f o l­ ‘ m e n t w ill be in th e C o rn e liu s c e m ­
lo w s suet) fam ed l i i l h i a th le te s as e te ry .
W a rre n W a h n e r. '36; H ill W u n d e r­
M r Jones was b o rn J a n u a ry 26,
lic h . '35; J im Sainsel. ‘34; Hob D in s ­ 1854 in H a rris o n . O hio, and came
m ore. *33; Jesse Rasmussen. ‘32, D on to O reg o n in 1908. s e ttlin g near
H a tc h e la r, '31. L a w re n c e R u m m e r, C o rn e liu s , w h e re he b u ilt a h o m e
30. l. - s t i i Chase '29; I .... n u rd Rea. .m il bad reside d e v e r since M r
'28. John H a lf . '27; L o re n K e liu lm e r- and M rs. Jones had c e le b ra te d th e ir
ich. '26; H a rry K e n t '25, and L a u re l s ix tie th w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry .
F ro st '24 a nd '23. w h o h a ve h e ld th e
Deceased is s u rv iv e d
b y th e
R o ta ry c u p p riz e . C h u rc h le y is th e w id o w , M rs A n n a Jones; one son.
fo u r th w in n e r o f th e M en's S hop 0
S Jones o f H ills b o ro ; f o u r
a w a rd , p re v io u s w in n e rs b e in g W es­ g ra n d c h ild re n , a nd
fiv e g r e a t ­
le y S to u t, '36, W a rre n W a h n e r, '35. g ra n d c h ild re n .
and G e o rg e H o ls c h e r, '34
T h e re m a in s a re at Y o u n g s F u ­
C h u rc h le y is the son o f M r and n e ra l Hom e.
M rs. J. M. C h u rc h le y o f R c e d v ille ,
u luie the Rotary cup winner la
Ih e son o f M r. and M rs. W illia m
V a n l.o m n f C o rn e liu s .
Marriage Licenses
R o la n d C R ic m a n n , O regon C ity ,
a n d Bessie J. D a vid so n . W illa m ­
e tte
Jam es M . W ells, H ills b o ro , and
M a ry Jean M c D o n a ld . P o rtla n d
P a u l H a ile y C u m m in s and S.vble
A n n e F iv e , b o th o f N e w b e rg .
■ T h e
Q rt it
W a s h in g to n
Mai ket
Place o f
C o u n ty ” — th e
A rg u s
classified page. L is t y o u r wants in
these colum ns.
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Gifts for the
AUTO
F in er
F o g L am ps
F IN IS H
V a rie ty o f 6-inch lamps.
C hrom ium plated
A m b e r lenses.
.50
$3.38
$3
C ar H e a te r s
D rive in c o m fo rt w ith
one o f these heaters. A
g ift th a t w ill he appre-
vin teti 1> y the whole
fa m ily .
$ g .9 5
to
$ J 2 '95
And
many other
small A ccessories
Every piece sent lo us
is given in d iv id u a l a l­
ien) ion. You can send
y o u r finest linens w ith
Ihe assurance that they
w ill receive the finest
care.
H om e Laundry
Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47
th a t \viill add to the
e om fo rt a n d convcn-
ienee o f m otoring. A ll
o f the above items are
adaptable to any ear.
W h ile yo u ’re th in k in g
o f Christm as—
Remember Io protect
vour car with
PRESTONE
ANTI FREEZE
W on't boil away, lasts
a ll w in te r.
95
Gallon
SC
H illsbo ro , O re.
STANDARD FORD V -8 . . . 112" wheelbase; 85 nr 60 horse­
power engine; Improved Easy-Action Safely Brakes; Center-
Boise Ride; .ill-steel bods; Broadcloth nr Mohair uphol­
stery, Mohair extra in "60": Mahogany-finished trim ; One
tail licht, sun visor; Twin horns; 3 body types; 3 colors.
DE LUXE FORD V -8 . . . 112* wheell
Im proved Easy-Action Safety Brak
steel body; Mohair nr Broadcloth
trim ; Twin horns, tail lights, sun
tires, white side-walls arc extra;
..... .
4
Sahnow Bros.
Garage
De Luxe ears are equipped with the 85-
offers two new ears for 1938—•
horsepower engine only.
(he Standard Ford \ - 8 and the De
Luxe Ford V-8. They arc different in ap­ The Standard is even lower priced than
the De Luxe. It has graceful new lines
pearance — but built to the same high
and well-tailored interiors— with a choice
standard of mechanical excellence — on
of engine sizes—85 or GO horsepower.
the same chassis.
Before Ford made V-type 8-eylinder en­
Because people liked our 1937 ear so
gines available to every one, they were
well, they bought more than of any oilier
used only in expensive cars. Since then,
make. They liked its looks, its smooth
four million Ford owners have learned
performance, and the way it handled. W c
the genuine en joy ment of driving an eight-
have improved on that ear in the newly
rylinder
car with all-around economy
styled Standard Ford V-8.
The
thrifty
“00” engine, especially, makes
But some folks wauled still more size
possible
in
Standard models a very low
and style, with the same Ford advantages.
first cost and equally low operating cost:
For them, we designed a new De Luxe line.
With two distinct designs, two engine
The De Luxe Ford V- 8 Sedans are longer
sizes and two price ranges, you'll find a
with more room, larger luggage spare,
1938 Ford ear to fit your needs exactly.
and finer appointm ents all around.
F
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DETROIT— TAXES EXTRA
Standard and Dc Luxe cars equipped with
bumpers, bumper guards, spare wheel, tire,
lube, tire lock and band, cigar lighter, twin
horns, and headlight beam indieator on instru­
ment panel, at no extra charge.
In addition. De Luxe ears are equipped w ith
extra tail light, windshield wiper, sun visor;
al-o de luxe steering wheel, glove compart­
ment lock, clock, and chrome wheel bands,
at no extra charge.
M a c K e n z ie M o to r C o .
llillsh oro
C FOR CAI,S delivered in
Sland.ird Ford V-8 160 hp.)—Coupe, $399;
Tudor, $M4; Fordor, $689. Standard Ford V -8
185 lip.)—Coupe. $629; Tudor, $669; Fordor,
$714. De lu x e Ford V-8 '85 lip, c it y * —
Coupe, $689; Tudor. $729; Fordor, $774; Con­
vertible Coupe. $774; Club Coupe, $749;
Convertible Club Coupe, $804; Fbaeton, $824;
Convertible Sedan, $904.
NOW ON DISPLAY
Third mid W ashington
(C o n tin u ed fro m pace I )
he stated. Production and d e liv e ry
costs are such that frosted goods
m ay be delivered to the consumer
as cheaply as canned foods.
Frosted foods from t h e local
plant are m arketed under the label
"Birdseye.” taken fro m the name
° ( the in ve n to r o f the process. Rec-
,,,_ r stated t that
h , . (h
to
the „ firs t equipm ent ,
was installed in H illsb o ro In 1929
to freeze straw berries. Vegetables
were added l a t e r . In s titu tio n a l
channels were firs t found to be
the most practical fo r d is trib u tio n
but developm ent o f inexpensive
storage boxes has now made i t
possible to handle re ta il trade
Rector was accompanied by B ert
V anD yke and E rnie Freel o f the
same concern. Frosted Foods p ro ­
vided frozen straw berries fo r the
breakfast by way o f dem onstrating
the local products.
The young people's chorus w ill
meet at the Chester Johnson home
fo r practice on Christm as music
Saturday at 7:30 p. m. M r. C ham ­
berlain. assistant director, w i l l
have charge in the absence of Paul
Collins, who is going to his home
in Bakersfield, Cal., fo r the h o li­
No business firm should send out
days.
a le tte r w ith o u t Its being on a
p rin te d letterhead and in a p rin te d
Kaufman in Hospital
Ed Kaufm an, w ho was seriously envelope. I t lends d ig n ity to the
in ju re d at the m ill December 3. business and gives it good a d ve rtis-
w ill have to rem ain in the hospitaling.
Bonneville Chief
to Appear Monday
Anti-War Campaign
Launched Here
Frosted Foods U p
Local Payrolls
Phone? 911