The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 30, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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B attery ' F " fourth-place team in
the City league's first hall play,
raked in top honors in th e H ills­
boro m id-w inter bow ling to u rn a ­
m ent for team play concluded here
this week, piling up a score of 3050
for a 97-point m argin over theil
nearest com petitors
C. C. Store's aggregation, w hich
rated cham pionship class m ihe
City league, came second w ith 2953
followed bj B irdseye Frosted Foods
2898: Oakes G rocery. 2886 a n d
Fix-it Shop. 2875
Top honors m the doubles events,
which had not been concluded yes- ,
terday, w ere claimed by B ert V an­
Dyke and Tony V anGriinsven. w ith
1240. trailed by George Zim m erm an
and Clem Eslinger. 1233. and Lyle
Oakes and Bud Peschka. 1204
Doubles and singles events will
be brought to a close this week it
was announced by Rav Dillon ,
m anager of the Clem 's Place allevs. I
and the way w ill be cleared for
resum ption of league play next
Monday A d ifferent handicap sys­
tem w ill be in vogue d u rin g th e |
second half, w ith a th re e -q u a rte r
instead of a tw o-thirds system in
use New bow lers are being added
by a num ber of the teams, he re ­
ported. p articu larly in th e low er
divisions.
Hillsboro Building
Hits Top in 1917
iC tM itin n n l fro m
page 11
Judge Bagley Will
Return to Bench
M IC K IE SAYS—
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t v /T W A t i . n e L e w i s ' will
Ju d g e G eorge II Bagiev of Hill-.,
W I L L L f L S e / O T f t e c i ’l 4 «
boro, form erly circuit ju d g e here
lias been called in as special m aster
Tw/y o f f i c e , i o a w
' We blew in vv ill the snowstorm!" still m m anuscript form S c h u m e rs for fu rth e r hearing of CIO w ood­
I l was Miss A v is l.obdell sp e a k ­ and Fi hers. tw o fam ous New Y elk
o n e y o u u//y;/> j E E r
w orkers charged w ith contem pt of
ing O r m aybe u via> Mrs Lea publishing houses, have hei songs a federal court restraining older,
P A Y P F K A V rA P 'F S i//? -
M oulin. They both talk ed a once, now and have given h er great e n ­ tiegmiiiiig today at cithcl Newport
s o e . 'P r ip N
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exchanging
C hristm as greetings, couragem ent Jessica t )ra g o u e t t e . r Toledo
F C tc y r /
buying holiday gifts, and answering \\ ill use tw o iif Mrs M oulin's songs
This decision was m ade by Ju d g e
questions last Friday aftern o on as on her radio program , and Jo h n
dam es A lger Fee in U nited Slat,
they conducted a tw o-j>erson C h ris t- r harles 1'hoinas will sm g line w r i t­ district court m P ortland Tuesday-
nuis-cve inv asion of H illsboro stores ten especially to r him on one of Ins
Ju d g e Fee has been silting m tin-
Only a few hours e a rlie r i!»e tw o program s in the n ear fu tu re
contem pt eases recently Ju d g e llag
women had a rriv e d in P o rtland v ia
H ighlight of th e railro a d yen- for ley will hold hearings to d eterm in e
a irlin e r from New York City and Miss Lokxlcll w as the launching'' if a tem poral v injunction, sought
by n u d -aftem u o n w ere carry in g on el th e new U P stre a m lin e r "City by tile W aterfront E m ployers' a
a belated but vigorous C hristm as ol 1 os Angeles
w hich left New sociation and 40 shipping l i n e ;
shopping tour.
Y ork fo r Sun Valley . Idaho, just b e ­ should be issued, and wall also hold
We passed up M acy's for H ills­ fore the C hristm as holiday s
hearings on Ihe rule to show cause
boro." one of them said A rd both
It s the most b eau tifu l train I've in contem pt for 15 defendants ( 'll)
Miss Lcbdell. w ho is personal re p re ­ ever seen." the personal rep resen t- I tim b er w orkers and loggers, who
sen tativ e for P resident Je ffe rs of alive of Union P acific’s p resid en t! w ere on th e Port of N ew port dock
th e I 'n ie a P acific railre ad . and Mrs said M o r e than 19.lM0.000 people a fte r th e injunction was issued,
M culin. p rom inent song w riter, w ent th rough it and it's a q u a rte r ' claim ed curiosity as the reason for
seem ed to be enjoying them selves
• ' a m ile Ling in o ne day in New 1 th e ir presence, and none adm itted
Gl.ul to be Home
York last week w hile tw ice th a t) picketing the S team er Anna Shafer,
W e re certain ly glad to be back many saw it from th e outside When w hich longshorem en w ere a tte m p t­
hom e again." one of them said - or that m any people tu rn out m N e w ing to load
m ay b e if w as both The p air of York for a tram , it m ust be m arv el­
co u n try -cro ssin g w om en trav elers ous"'
have zig-zagged back and forth
M id-January wall see Miss l.o b ­
across th e U nited S tates several dell leaving h er pet Rock C reek
tim es in the past few m onths, v isit­ farm for W ashington. D C . w here
ing i t's Angeles San Francisco and she w ill a tten d and speak at th e
One W ashington county highway-
New V >rk w ith in one w eek's tim e "C ause and C ure of W ar" co n fer­
recently
M an ia x e i.U eiises
ence. an d afterw ard s fill a num ber p ro ject is included am ong the 16
Home for Miss l.obdell and Mrs of speaking engagem ents in the for w hich the sta te highw ay com ­
Eui 1 O C hristopherson and Mary
M oulin is ■ Morlo or. Rook Crock, m iddlew est and east, she said
Jo h an n a L orgren. S herw ood route
an alm ost brand-new farm about
M eanw hile Mrs M oulin had been m ission w ill open bids in Port
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tw o m iles east of H illsboro And inspecting a table of C hristm as gift
.1 P hilip C reili and Edith Viola
alth o u g h both of th e tran s-co n tin ­ h an dkerchiefs as Miss l.obdell gave
G rad in g and su rfacin g
ll-im h- Glad. E ureka Cal
en tal trav elers w ere elated over I Hie final bit of inform ation
and construction of an 87-foot pile! T hom as J 1.Heli and M attie Case
C hristm as, th eir arriv a l h ere on
"H ere s a nice one." she said, h o ld ­ trestle on the West Fork D a m licito li. H illsboro
tim e for Y ule festivities and the ing up an o ieh id -h u ed affair.
Woi-dro-v War ne Hanson. C o rn e­
creek section of tin- N ehalem s, >
For w hat"", she w as asked
excitement of New York in C hrist­
endary highw ay constitutes t h e lius. and Ethel M arie H e... Gaston
This, stie said, an d th e tw o left county project com ing u n d er co n ­
m as season, th e tiling that elicited
m ost com m ent front them was the for Rock C reek w aving th e h a n d ­ sideration a t the highwav earn
crop of record b reak in g tu rn ip s kerchief
m ission's m eeting next week
th eir farm produced.
"T o put it m ildly." M rs M oulin
said, "they w e re w h o p p e rs '"
The tw o New Y’o rk-to-H illsboro
fliers also claim some d istinction as
pioneers, having tak en o v er th e
Rock C reek farm a fte r it had been
tu rn ed dow n by m any, an d in tw o
y ears clearing o v er 2d acres, setting
out a 20-acre filb ert grove, and p ro ­
ducing tw o huge tu rn ip crops
For a couple of am ateurs." they
said, "it's n o t so bad "
Two Tell H ighlights
Thirty- songs in th e past th re e
m onths is th e personal reco rd set by-
Mrs. Moulin. T hey a re being p u b ­
lished by New Y ork firm s and will
be out durin g th e e arly p a rt of the
com ing year. Mrs. M oulin w ill r e ­
m ain at th e farm for m ost of th e
w in ter.
C h apelle M usic com pany is sen d ­
ing a rep resen tativ e. Mr.' Howells,
to P o rtlan d in ten days to h ear some
of Mrs. M oulin’s songs w hich a re
and to give liM) | m - i - cent co-opei i.
lion to traffic officer
'S ix th , to treat everyone I meet
on the road w hether |n-de triun
or motoi i d w ith t i t i l l o t i . u i r t e *
and ronsider.itioii
' Seventh to keep my mind on
my driving '
Resolutions for
Drivers Given
by Earl Snell
T aking advan tag e of the open
i a ..p mi New Y e a r': resolutions,
S een tai v of S tale Earl Snell this
Week II led Ihe follow ing seven
pledges which if observed Io m o­
torist
w ould in Ins opinion go
furthest m cutting this .-.tale's tr a f ­
' I ’ h l t e | > ll le b » e d
(Jueiie.-y bull,
fic toll
w ire recently .idded to W'.iihin
I holder of an O regon d riv er's ton county d.ury h e l d .. aeeoitlm u
license, hereby resolve:
to an offieiul rep o rt of th e Aniet
En d. n ev er Io insist upon the • •an G uernsey C attle club i .m I
right-of-w ay w lien to do so might tin t week tr<irn h ead q u arters in
cause an accident
Pet» rboro. N II
Two of tin* bull.'! w ere sold bv
"Second, to use my horn as a
w urning dev ice uud pot a a p u b ­ Pctherum und Wilson uf G resham
Sam Unlit and Sons of H illsboro
lic address system
"Tim'd, to keep my ear in tip ­ purchased Sheik s Buddy of M i
dale.
'.HOftUtf am i Het tnina Uni? .
top m echanical condition at all
i f C ornelius bought G lo ria s Piij,«
tim es
"Fourth, never to d riv e my ear <-f Spi ingcrejd. 253309 The th irl
at a speed g reater than would pi-r- known us lunches Bing Croshs
»33;>0. v. as sold by G W Thie
mit me to bring It to a atop w ith ­
in the distance I know to be clear -••n of M ilw aukie to W alter Schtniilt
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I aurel
ami u n obstructed w h eth er by day
or night
' Fifth, to know- Ihe traffic law
Purebred Stock
Bought in County
County Project
Bids to be Opened
R eflecting th e influence o f a n ­
w ith the new H illsboro sanitary
cien t G reece, th is n egligee of
sew er had to take a perm it to do
black v e lv et w ith g ird le and
so. thus accounting for a m ajor
n eck lin e o rn a m e n ta tio n o f fro st­
share of the increase over previous
years."
ed silv er w as w o rn by B a rb a ra
Com plete list of building perm its
S tan w y ck , above, in a re cen t
for all work costing m ore than $50
p ictu re. T h e gow n falls in long,
during the past y ear is:
fu ll lin es fro m a n a rro w , d ia g ­
Home remodeling. V ictor Batch-
o n al yoke.
elar. 362 S Eighth.
Garage. S100. C J. W aldron
Building rem odeling. $200. H. W
House. J. R einhart. N F reem an
C urrin. 134 E Main.
B uilding rem odeling. 5100. W. G
House. Mrs. J Hunt. East Oak Hare. 158 S. Second.
betw een First and Second.
S toreroom construction. M cA lear
House. 231 N. F ourth Ave.. J. A build.ng. 243 E Main
Kramien.
Dual C abin. E lm er Sandstrom ,
House. $7800. J. M Person. 361 944 E. Baseline.
N. Fifth.
G arage. W alter Olson. 106 N. D en­
Store remodeling. $300. H illsboro nis.
Pharm acy.
House. $2000. S tan ley Sinclair.
Remodel home. $1100. J. C. Rush- First and Edison.
low. 396 E Washington.
S toreroom back of sto re B. F
House. $2500. P erry B atchelar. 651 Pyle. 150 E. Main.
S. Eighth.
Home rem odeling. $100. F. M
Garage. $150. P. A. A nderson. 534 Diile. 318 N Fourth.
E W ashington.
A rm ory rem odeling. $1700. S hute
Building. $2500. Geld Leaf Dairy. p a rk pavilion.
160 E Main, by Mohr Bros.
Sm all house. 5700. W ashington
Building. $5000 Royal Soda Works. S avings and Loan. East Lincoln.
345 E. Main.
R estaurant. $1000. Jo h n M adsen.
Home remodeling. Floyd B entlev. W est W ashington.
out of bed long enough to develop
832 E Washington.
A n u m b er of new hom es have
Home remodeling. J. D. K line- been erected d u rin g th e past y ear the pangs of h u n g er. Bv g etting
up su fficien tly early to w ash, dress
man. 648 E. Walnut.
ju s t outside th e H illsboro city lim its.
Small house. $500. E E. B ennett, This division includes th e b eau tifu l and exercise in th e outdoors the
chances a re th at you w ill be ready
248 W. Lincoln.
new hom es of P. A. A nderson on
Home remodeling. Mrs. D ora N el­ N orth T hird avenue, and E. I. Don- to eat. T he m o rn in g should have
these fixed periods: A tim e for
son. 411 E. W ashington.
elson home, n ear the B. W Barnes
Home rem odeling. E. W. B arker. ju n io r high, and A rth u r Jesse. W il­ g ettin g up. a tim e fo r e atin g b re a k ­
fast an d a tim e fo r arriv in g at
537 W. Forest.
liam C lapshaw and R obert R as­ w ork or school. At least one hour
Plant addition. S600. H illsboro mussen.
should
be allow ed betw een th e
■Concrete Brick 4 Tile Co
tim e of rising and th e tim e of le a v ­
. House, $3000. W illis Pyle, 506 E
ing home. This w ill give evervone
Lincoln.
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tim e fo r eatin g a su b stan tial b re a k ­
Home. $10.000. M orris Weil. 434
fast.
E Lincoln.
T he b reak fast m av in clu d e a
Store rem odeling. W. C. G ifford.
v ariety of food b u t it should be
E. Baseline.
b
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ilt aro u n d certain essentials. For
Elections on proposed w ater dis-
House, Lloyd Jones. 117 N. Eb-
, tricts in tw o sections of th e county ch ild ren as w ell as adults, a cereal
berts.
House. $5000 L. C K ram ien. 567 m ark th e y ear's end so far as voting —p referab ly a w hole g rain cereal
such as o atm eal—milk, bacon or
citizens are concerned.
E Jackson.
B alloting on the question of a eggs, b read an d b u tter, an d fresh
A ddition to lodge h a l l . $550.
K nights of Pythias. South Second. T igard w ater d istrict, to include the or stew ed fru it. T h e food should
House. $3500. M. M. Romig. E. tow n and im m ediate vicin ity in its be ap p etizin g an d tem pting. O!d
lim its, w as held last nig h t at the foods should be served in new- ways.
Lincoln.
Service station. Halvorson M otor T igard g rade school. L isted as ca n ­ V ariety is essential in serv in g eggs
did ates for th e posts of five com ­ and cereals. Eat a m o d erate b re a k ­
company. E Main.
Home. $800. Mrs. M artha Vinton. m issioners w ere E. A. Johnson. Ed fast a t a re g u la r tim e ev ery m o rn ­
J . Johnston, G eorge Leslie. P h il E ing. W atch y o u r w eight: Eat ju st
220 N. Fourth.
enough so th at you n e ith e r gain
R epair home. G ray brothers. 153 Lew is and A rth u r H. V incent.
C edar Mill d istrict v o ters w ill do n or lose. G row ing ch ild ren should
E. Cedar.
Home rem odeling. $250. Lulu Pit- th e ir b alloting Friday- even in g at gain continuously
Men and w om en in business or
th e C edar M ill church, in a second
senberger. 244 E. Walnut
House $2500. Mrs. E thel McCor­ attem p t to form a w ater district. in d u stries should n o t go to w ork
b
reak
fastless as such custom leads
A previous try in O ctober on a
m ick. 526 E. W alnut.
Home rem odeling. $1000, J o h n W olf C reek d istrict m et d efeat at to in efficiency and is in tim e h a rm ­
th e hands of th e v o ters Henry- ful. E xperience teaches th a t re g ­
H orstm an. 863 E. Oak.
Home rem odeling. $750. E A ! Johnson, O. S. M urphy an d G eorge u la rity in eatin g is th e only safe '
E. C ote w ere listed as candidates and satisfacto ry practice. T he p e r­
G riffith, 243 E. G rant.
House. M. A. Vinson. N. Freem an fo r th e th ree d istrict com m issioner son w ho has not tim e fo r b re a k ­
House, W. W. Thomas, 374 N posts. W ater fo r both d istricts w ould fast sh o u ld ch an g e his hours of
be obtained from P o rtla n d 's Bull rest so as to allow p len ty of tim e
Connell.
for th e m ost im p o rta n t m eal of the !
Small house. $800. M ary C. H u n t­ Run w ater system.
d ay —break fast. T h e one w ho has '
er. 937 E. W alnut.
no a p p e tite should see th a t hi<=
Storeroom . $100, G eorge P. Frost.
SUBSTANTIAL B REA K FA ST
d igestive tra c t is k ep t in a healthy-
634 S. Sixth.
ESSENTIAL TO HE ALTH
sta te b y d rin k in g at least t w o )
Home rem odeling. $400, Dr. D. E.
By S tate B oard of H ealth)
glasses of w ater b efo re b reak fast.
Wiley. 258 S. Seventh.
Don't get in to th e h ab it of ru s h ­ T im e an d again it has been o b­
House. M ax Sm ith. 828 E Main.
ing
off
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serv ed th a t those w ho h av e th e |
Home alterations. $300, Mrs. Levi
a hasty b reak fast—get up a bit g reatest n u m b er of absences from
K norr. 354 E. Jackson.
earlier
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th e ir w o rk a re u su ally those w ho
House. $1500. Rex Howell, 641 E
for a w orthw hile meal. B reak fast h av e cu ltiv ated th e h ab it of going
Jackson.
G arage rem odeling. $100. William is a very im p o rtan t m eal for ev ­ w ith o u t break fast. S tart th e day-
ery m em ber of th e fam ily esp ecial­ rig h t w i t h a good su b stan tial
B Hossack. 209 N. T hird
Home rem odeling. $200, F orrest i ly the grow ing child. A w ise m o th ­ b reak fast.
er will establish th e ro u tin e of
Holt. 373 E Jackson.
Garage. $100, J. H. Loomer. 151 getting up early and serv in g a su b ­
stantial
b reak fast at a re g u la r h o u r
S. Seventh.
Home rem odeling. $175. S a m each m orning.
Many grow nups and ch lid ren go
Shaw. 928 E. Oak.
New roof. $400. M ethodist church i w ithout enough b reak fast o r have
the w rong kind. It is p ractically
171 S. Third.
House. H Kimball. 358 S. First. im possible to get enough food in
Office building. $5000. Dr. J. 6. the rem aining m eals and v e ry of­
ten th e desire fo r food w ill have
Robb. 256 S. Second.
G arage. $100, Guy E. Montgom­ gone by noon tim e an d th e re is
no
ap p etite for a good lunch. A
ery. 508 W. Main.
Rem odeling for apartm ent. $2000 chain of poor eatin g is th e n s t a r t ­
ed which will lead e v e n tu a lly to
L ester Ireland. 109 E. Lincoln.
Home rem odeling a n d garage under nutrition. L ate risin g w ith
its rush and h u rry is o n e of th e
$275. C hrist Sieber. 648 E Cedar.
T h eatre building. $12,000 Orange m ain reasons for h av in g an in ­
adequate ap p e tite f o r b reak fast.
Phelps. N. Third.
House. $2500. K eith Wilcox 249 ao one can be ex pected to e a t a
su
bstantial b reak fast unless he can
E. Lincoln.
G arage. $150. Stanley S i n c l a i r sit down to th e tab le w ith fro m 20
m inutes to h a lf an h o u r se t aside
424 N. First.
House, Addie M. Beers. 433 S for the sole p u rpose of eating. If
N ow is th e tim e to
you have no ap p etite fo r break fast,
Seventh.
p rovide y o u r h o m e
d m ay be th at you h av e n o t been
House, $2000. Marvin A. Woods
w ith new co m fo rt and
Sm all house, $500, D. B. Heid-
L se the W ant A ds in th e A rgus.
inger. W. Jackson.
a d d e d b e a u ty by i n-
Thousands p ro fit by th e ir use.
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Notice
I have several
NEW and USED PIANO S
to dispose ol’ at reiisotittlile
prices. These instrum ents
can he bought on easy
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