The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 21, 1948, Page 10, Image 10

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H o w d r Columbus Da> has
-pecial n ic.inint f,
hi llRIIlll
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way, to r Colum bus
«'( the late C it Set i ni i vit
mg to h i' '.'it K.trtut
nam ed uftvi tile 'h ip Colon
which lie was horn w hile ins
w ere en route to
S w itzerland
B arnie lives with
sister, and man
i th e
farm
him
seif The new Sun
set highway cross
i ' the land south J
of th eir
far
which is local« ' V
am ongst tail ti e« -
consisting of oak
w alnuts and b u t­
ternuts. The lay ­
out of the b a rn ­
yard rem inds on>
of a C u rrie r A
Ives
C hristm as
- ard. and -ecu:- u . W. W lnans
frie n d ly
w it
geese, ducks, goats, and a co
of kitten s around the place In a d ­
dition to th eir gram land and a
piece of land at H elvetia, the
Schm idts have 20 head ot most I \
G uernsey cows and a fine headed
young bull
A
Hjee.BMVA.T-- >
mitxlxir». Arrgiit»
1 hnrsil.it . Gi («ihn
Personality o f the JEeck.
ra u e t. Noi» tn
ninnino 4 Solios ot
«ek
H M th e p u p il m o le
iiid iiia r ily gei h u m
is a s tro n g b e lie v e
BY CUOFNt OLIO N N»w« l.lilo r
>rdet le giva Rub'. i * ' i
ari» let on entrent et Mil-
rk it L'iotenily tn 0
I ot tho W
B ig M att
Around Batiks that's Rav Vanderzandeti, whose
six-foot, four-inch, 215-|x>un«l construction makes him a stand
out at any public gathering
His name is usually assix'iate«! with the Sunset ehamhei
i of commerce, that ntuque organization which is working for
j the development of an area tather than an iiultv uluul town
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Ih m In
leal bn
m ih «
a sueiul c u n - c h iù ’■nt'
in th
through tus setin
t x p . ' l l . ’ll
Hay i' a meiiibi of the lit
Autel lean Leg.un U ni Is at i
eliaum an ul the u m b e l tin
n ilt le e
Whoozinits
»Not N.-« turi I y
lowing
M AitM«hrr
ra n ! Fall»
abolit Ja k (U rre ll
«UH huYlllg I’M Ig h l tr o u b le
Wimte: anJen lia been pH- ident
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I the organization since us founding
D u ll K lr s i h i «*tui m u g f<>i .1 \
in June 15*4«;
C om m unities in
Dick U llr \ i hui« <1 fo| hi in
I eluded are Banks. North Plains
lx . «1 h U lli.n
Ntolinlailldale. Hoy. Buxton and
Manning
F arm ers.
bkisinesmiien
til
r u <* i i \ mg about I' .
professional men nearly all w alk-
Chuck Mueller (m In
of life are represented in the organi-
! how I’.i’V it was lo puss othi i < ,
, (atlon
w hile li i‘ uiilo hoi»» wa* slink
U nder V am lrrranden's direction,
( M M rhher. g.i- » «»inpui \
i the cham ber set out to build a
vice man again helping A i-
' com m unity program , in which lec-
workiu» n
i iiii« lltu M ii «
| rratio n plays a laige part
j hitting ch»v«,i betw een ‘how»’!
The first m ajor project of the
B o ll | { n l l \
members of staff
Sunset cham ber was Die Bai-H Q a
h h I p
Jeanne
k c ii ,
W . VERNE McKTNNEY— Editor M anager
EM M A C. M.-ICIW’EY
festival in w hich prim e baibe«iued
. Associate Editor
«'old
(«*«*( .it (he fo«iliialt gain«'
Elbert Haw kins ______ M anaging Editor
’ beef is a m ajor attraction
The
Sidney Ratehffe
. Prtnter Preetman
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- group also sponsors baseball and
Eugene O lton -----------
N ew t Edi’or
C. R Carpenter
I living « iu.il h i
D ic k
Bus«
_ Printer Operator
basketball team s the Hoy Scouts and
C hat. H H o g a n --------Advertising Mgr.
Lloyd M a g n a t .
I iin ga rdcii
Kulti
woi king
Irene B a m e e --------------------- Accountant
— Prin:erO peratcr
now has taken on the fostering ot
Peg O t l u n d ----------------------- -A d v e rtis in g
H arley Nash ___
»king I ot a n o ld n
<«ai«hier
Printer Operator
the Bluebirds, young girls' urgaiil-
C atherine B o g e -------------------- Circulation
muir
\\ dlianix
gooite
Kenneth MacLeod -------------Printer Operator
1 ration The fu s t Bat B Q was S. p
Helen Ruecker -— :----- Community News
Doca-d Foelker ___
di<
ing for
tem ber in, 1«*4<> The 1 ,M«t uffau
W W . W rn a n s ----------
Fteid Rop!
Vernon R anda’l
added an attraction the Bunyan
lohn L. Lours
Derby. ««Inch sent a field of walk
lamas M u lk a y .
Prodar-ion Supt.
VY «»r«ls «»( Ihr W isc
a . A w » :-.-, bamboo flanku.4 ::
r.
M V V 1,
K 'V
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A E. Edwards
ing men over a 75-mile route be­
----- ,---------- Priater
Ckrrth Rost ____
Bv Ih r accident of folium*
R rinm Helper was b rought
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aght from P o rtlan d from
tw een P ortland and Hanks
The
man may tuli the w oild foi
an old residence t h e r e
Mrs
Ed.' t s it ',»■ Tho Arqus want« Its re a d s » to know ihe mon and women who <kt w alkathon will be an annual fea­
m
11 lit«* Imi bv V II lue i >f love
Schm idt s finely carved enair is al­
w .tk • voiced tr. pnode
I a weekly n * w ' i ' i | * i
To achieve this ture hereafter
' Lau t
rul»' lii«* w nild fou v ci
w k an Ar.jus personality v. . be the eubieu ol a bioqrop hi.al article
ways selected by guests 1 heard e:-.d
Ttie cham ber's recreational area
tell, and th eir fireplace ju st takes
BY EUGENE OLSON News Editor
and B ar-B-Q grounds has been d e ­
a second to burst into a pleasant
Dapper Don Foelker is the only ex-marine on the Argus veloped rapidly, with must of the
roaring fire.
Ita« V am lrr / a l i i t r n
w ork being donated by m em bers
B arm e's new John D eere tractor staff. And lie is one of the countless ex-marines who main­ T
hat
spirit
w
hich
resulted
in
the
Any proposition for a state veterans' bonus that does
and Mrs S c h m id t' tw o C hester tains there aren't any EX-marines.
building of the park presages great
Banks grad»* school board, a
W hites interested me w hile 1 saw
not include all pre-Pearl Harbor veterans of World War II
things in the fu tu re fur tlie Sunset th«‘
At any rate. Don no longer wears chutnb«'i.
Für sulch, dsllfhlfuliy < « B fu fllii| ti« p t r
accom plishm ent for a bachcl«>t
th eir farm .
V.indt'i zanden believes rare
paln« uf RhsumslUirt Arifirii «
is discriminatory and the veterans' bonus amendment to
— o—
a leatherneck uniform but spends his P lanned by the cham ber now is a lie d id n ’t find out that he had be Nsurtlls. and l.uiubagu
B« lall* • ur Nvurtlgia li y
a in«*inb«*r of the Iroutd thm * Romind Works throufh
be voted on November 2 does just that, it has been revealed
The Ewing White Leghorn H atch­
tha bl«M>4 F lu t <!>>-.•
seri"x of m onthly educational meet- com«'
days
operating
a
linotype
and
the
veais ago until he hail been on it foi uaually Starts sllsrlslin« psln tu you >«u
ery out route 5 way. 'w h ich is
ings.
w
ith
outstanding
speakers
I
by F. H. Young, manager of Oregon Business & Tax Re­
a week
newspaper web press in the Argus scheduled to app«'ur
wurk snjuy lifs and •ls«p mors cuinrortat
really
east
O
ak
ex
te
n
d
e
d
1,
was
search, Inc., of Portland.
V anderzanden has ideas about c«l- t H l Rsmind al drufftat today Mulch, roi.
busy this w eek doing P ullorum
shop.
V aniterzanden is now farm ing ne.i-
disease testing on th eir birds This
Veterans of Oregon's famed national guard 41st (Sun­
B
anks
with
his
brother
C
larence
ucation
and they center around giv- pista (a tlifa rtlo n or luousy back guaraiitssd.
He is married to the fo rm er Betw een them they handle over 450
testing is done in ccxtperation w ith
set) division, who were inducted into service in 1940. and
STATEMENT OT OWNERSHIP
Madeleine Coussens, route 1, Hills­ acres
the Poultry Im provem ent Plan at
s wn«r«ht> und i >il«»i*un • '
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Oregon State college
All h atch­
many other Oregon men and women who were reserve
He is a native of the area which
boro,
who
is
the
daughter
o f Mr. and
:
tu t« • 1«. I t ,
A
f l
ery men are req u ired to m ake this
he is now leading to b e itrr things
officers, or who had enlisted or been warranted prior to
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Mrs. Ben Coussens. Their wedding He w ent to grade school at Hoy amt
test once a Vear. ..eeeid .n ; to Ewing
w ao kly -H H lttsk i
r«gou l.x
u l!
I ubh
M rs
I » mt
Pearl Harbor, are barred from bonus benefits under the
to
high
school
at
Banks
He
com
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publish»»
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irtisa
took place December 30. 1947.
1 Ths
I ' i . i I
sh«t « M> Eun.ey à M h.nii«)
his first year of college at 1 tiusoMsss ni«j iq»ia
language of the bonus amendment. While the discrimina-
Don was born in Litchville, N. D , G pleted
i »n ia »
M artin
Vsins» M> k.n i
Kill.» M ts »’ i*. M cKutnay
eorge
W
ashington
u
n
isersity
in
tion against Oregon's national guard division was not in­
\l I wing
in 1920 and came to Hillsboro with his W ashington. D C . and then tra n s­ dawlttna
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V.
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2
Th«
ui
M
K
was wielding the scalpel while
tentional on the part of the sponsor, it is there.
to G onzaga as a sophom ore
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Foel­ ferred
irnjun.
Vdolph
Rutschman
.«.is
u.
.
■
r.g
••
He
starred
on
the
gridiron
for
G
on­
t
-ih
Jé»
kn
’wr
The discrimination comes from inaccurate grammati­
ker, in 1930. He was graduated from zaga. playing both tackle and center lu.dmg I r
critters en a work horse Bill l ake,
cal construction in the preparation of the bill. If the word
a neighbor, w as m arking the test
Ikon Foelker
B. W. Barnes school in 1935 and from and captaining the team before his
tubes w ith corresponding num bers
k , ‘Î Â .
graduation in 1939 He also was p res­
"or ' had been used instead of the first "and.'' any veteran
-J s«
and little Janice Ewing, kept ru n ­ Hilhi in 1939. While at Hilhi. he lettered in track and base­ ident of the G onzaga letterm en s laklufs
:j»is
•c
u
re
y
who served between Pearl Harbor and September 5. 1945,
SPI
ning off With his su p p les
ball. His event in track was the broad jump, in which he did club.
g hm»
si» kh« .1«!
Jud«.
would have been eligible. However, the "or" was not put in.
Following
bis
graduation
ill
1939
or in any <
•. i tun
well
enough
t
>
place
fifth
in
the
state
meet
in
1939.
An
athletic
on a chicken leg from th e dinm
I bn<j is
he coached for three years at Ho-
A veteran, to qualify for the proposed bonus, must
table as soon as she retu rn ed home - c i. , i r - h ; : - e n t 1 n to P a c if ic uni ♦
' ll«ífl
riuth
salia.
Wash
Then
cam
e
the
w
ar
versity in 11M1 and he left the Fur
from grade school.
•4.».'
uncl»i
have a service record that meets the following qualifica­
the navy He was deck officer
Mr and Mrs Ewing have re ­ est G rove campus for the M arine second lieu ten an t at Q uantico in and
on an attack craft and his war-
tions, all tied together with the conjunction "and:” 1. En­
sided here for the past nine years il l 1942. He w j- sent to College of June, IMS.
The m arines then ordered him to tim * experience» led to a V ander-
He hails from New Jersey, while the Pacific. Stockton. Cal., under
listment, induction, warrant or commission after Pearl
Camp Pendleton. Cal . the lum ping zanden in ten tio n dual retractable
the
navy
s
V-12
program
she
is
a
w
ebfooter.
d
au
g
h
ter
of
Th« ivw r'jj«
Harbor. December 7, 1941, AND 2. Service in U. S. or allied
ru d d ers for landing craft which give
Rutschm an. They have ap p ro x i­
Amos Alonzo Stagg. venerable off place for G uam , Saipan. O kinaw a
!»d. through
and control when the craft
armies between December 7, 1941. and September 5. 1945,
m ately 1200 chickens and recent!« football coach whose son. Paul, is and eventually China, w here Foelker stability
’ha pi<K»Ui<ig
is
backing
off
a
beach
after
d
is­
pent a year after the w ar While
installed a 32-H Robbins incuba lor now Pacific university m entor.
and, 3. was a resident of Oregon when he or she enlisted,
gorging its troops The navy put
*o m l suis ;it «d 1 »U
w hich handles 3200 eggs Th
directing the COP team then and in Tientsin. China. Don utilized e x ­ Ray's brain child through tests and
1NENI BARNES i«*y
and 4. Had been a resident of Oregon for one year prior
n irriiiH
Ewings also have a son. William. had quite a season w ith the p layer perience he had gained in movie pro­ the
rudders did w hat they were
jection
w
hile
attending
Pacific
u
n
i­
10 m onths old.
to enlistment, induction, or commission, and 5. was hon­
reinforcem ents brought by the navy versity and set up a 16 mm. p ro ­ supposed to.
— o—
Don and his brother. Bill, now all jection setup for the m arines, which
Previously, w ith the single r u d ­
orably discharged.”
T h irteen seems to be a lucky num-
coach at M ilw aukie high resulted in his outfit getting a look d er behind th e prupellur. the craft
Since errors in constitutional amendments are diffi­ . ber in the W illia m Lake household assistant
school, acted as trainers for Stagg s at
often
w ere sw am ped when attem pt
From w h ere I s i t ... i t / J o e M a r s h
new m ovies well ahead of sched­
They w ere m arried on the 13th. Mrs team . As a result. Don cam e into
cult to correct, the discrimination against 41st division vet­
mg to back off the beach into deep i
L a k e s b irthday is the 13th. one of contact with grid stars like A rt ule.
w
ater
T
he
V
anderzanden
i
udder
erans and other pre-Pearl Harbor vets should insure its
In Tientsin, ht? was billeted in are ahead of the propellor When
th eir sons was b o rn on the 13th. and M cCaffrev. A ll-Am erican who is the
it is also his fath er's b irth date.
only player ««ho has p erform ed a an old M anchurian castle.
rejection. If desired later a measure that says what it is
the scre«v is reversed, the w ater
P rio r to serving with the arm y air full 60 minuti < in the East-W est
Don left for the land of sing-song
intended to say can be submitted and stand on its merits
corps at Pyote. Texas, as a crew S h rin e game: Johnny Podesto, and in 1M6 and retu rn ed for discharge forced against the dual rudders
chief on the B-29's, Bill w orked Ted Ogdahl. now coaching at G rant kt Seattle in Julv of that y ear A ft­ gives much b etter control The de- 1
as to needs and cost.
vice is also useful for holding |
w ith his fath er on th eir K ansas high school in Portland
er returning to Hillsboro, he w o rk ­ craft
•
•
•
along side a larger ship
farm , tending a large flock of tu r ­
'd as a refrigeration engineer with
But
Don
finished
his
two
y
ears
of
O ut of the navy, V anderzanden j
keys and chickens
Bill is now- college in une year which was the the T erm inal Ice Ac S torage com ­
w
ent
back to farm ing, although h<
em
ployed
by
the
K
M
Wade
m
w
le-
(
o /
program —-and left for N orth pany here for a year and then came says he may get back into the teach :
m en’, com pany of P ortland. They V-T2
C arolina to take up the serious busi- 1 ’
Argus in A ugust, 1947 He had ing profession some day
also have another son. and r e l id e ; »ess of 0< i iming a gvrene He was w orked part tim e for the Argus
There's a lot of difference of
From w here I sit, so lon|) ss wo
His teaching experience probably
on south Tenth.
at P a rris Island and Cam p L« Jeu n e J‘ven before he w as graduated from had som ething tv do w ith his being
opinion in our county on the best
livvvr become intolerant ut >nr a n
in N orth C arolina and Q uantico in high school so the shop and the chosen this year for chairm an of
Expansion of the Washington County Sheriff’s reserve
Lind of pasture. Some say alfalla
o th er's different tn -tes — so lot g
V irginia. He was com m issioned a printing trade w eren 't new.
from 27 men to 150, as announced by Sheriff Dick Busch,
Still an ard en t athlete. Don bowls
mixed Mith brume grass—others ns we live together w ith o u t differ­
am endm ent know n as
is a move in the public interest that is commendable. En­
ganized with Fred Sew ell as lieu ­ w ith the Hilhi Faculty team, cap ­ constitutional
eay mixed with uata or hurley. But ences, ami even srrpj'tcrncrrf (hem
Fifteen Years Ago
tenant-colonel, W. N. H arris a cap­ tained bv an o th er brother Walt, who the World W ar II V eterans Bonn
largement of the reserve is important in view of the present
nil agree that a
b etter
Argus. O ctober 26. 1933 — Hilhi tain and Dr E H Sm ith a m ajor teac h « ' social science at the high A m endm ent Is it going to leave out
tlie way brume g ra -s does a lfalfa,
the boys that served in the 41st
downs M cM innville here Friday 26
tense state of world affairs in that it provides a trained
than a single crop.
C harles Buchanan Jr. enlists in school. He played softball w ith tne all
then we’re n m ighty good cropl
division in the last w ar'' If so am
to
0.
Hilhi
H
alfback
H
anna
scored
Perfection
B
akery
team
last
sum
­
m
arine
corps.
group in case of anv emergency.
th ree of the four touchdow ns.
I sometimes think people nre the
W ar board sends two sets of men m er and was elected recently, as against it as they fought good and
So neighbor — enjoy your rid er
That such a unit is very much in order is evidenced by
vice-president of the new Hillsboro plenty. If a bonus is deserved by
Stimson mill in Scoggin- valley for artillery service.
sam e w ay — and the stren g th o f
while
I enjoy my beer! Vote for
anyone
they
should
have
all
that
Ba
ketball
association
started
cutting
logs
last
week
b
rin
g
­
Ed S o h le r of V erboort. w ho e n ­
a recent request from the federal government for a reacti­
is coining to them
O therw ise 1
A m erica is its m ixture of so many
ing em ploym ent for approxim ately listed in the spring dies of p n e u - -----------------------
your candidate—I'll stand by mine!
vation of civilian defense organizations. It is to the credit
for
une.
will
vote
it
down
with
the
200 men
m a it ( : ¡. Ta« t O f • r 20 D t i k i t e , P r s n i m
Hut n e v er le t o u r d if fe re n c e s
greatest of pleasure Hugh Moore , different stra in s — some from onu
R obert Scearce. m anager of the
: i
of Sheriff Busch and all others connected with it that
country, some from a n o th e r—rig h t
divide us!
Editor s Note Due to w ording in
Hillsboro branch F irst National
plans for the expansion were formulated a month before
the m easure it would discrim inate
Bank, elected p resident of W ash­
down to little differences: Itkn
H- r i rt M nier u n ', - h.- m oth- u rges Boys Camp
against
all
O
regon
veterans
who
ington
C
ounty
B
ankers'
association
the governmental request was received.
ei M;
T ii'pkin- of H ill--
t ,, tj,,. E ditor of the Argus ■Just
folks who have a ta.-te for beet and
¿ ¡/ta
Thursday night at Forest Grove i,"i ". telling "f experiences tn front •
enlisted, etc. before P earl H arbor
-
Although members serve without pay, the organiza­
the shadow
of - a .....
little personal which w ould include the m em bers
those who p re fe r cider.
S aturday scheduled as bargain lines in France.
know
ledge
concerning
the
need
for
tion aids in many activities of the sheriff’s office, such as
day in H illsboro w ith local busi­
C ornelius schools closed because the passage of the Bill No 304- of our own fam ed 41st division, it
nes» firm s planning a gift d istrib u ­ of flu epidemic.
been revealed by the Oregon
the handling of crowds at large civic gatherings and emer­
' Bill authorizing S tate Boys’ camp has
tion and bargains.
Business & Tax Research, Inc., of
H illsboro closed as protection pear Tim ber. O regon."
gency work in any disaster.
CoBirieht t'rlft t 'nitrd
Ih ' u rr r.iiin d iitm n
M odern train in g and breeding against influenza
______
P ortland.
The stream of life and hum an
farm for race horses will be con-
Gene I«an Lee dm of pneumonia
The long experience of Dick Busch, a World War I vet­
events is m oving even m ore swift
structed n ear O renco by H W. Ray a; Cam p Lewis last week
eran, in law enforcement and his work as chief deputy prior
today, than in the past and the ten­
!nh?a‘«nnej.the board t: '
” ’ Forty-five Years Ago
d er boy or g irl throw n into this I
to. during and after the war gives him an understanding of
stream
, by n atu ral youthful in -ex ­
W
inning
first
place
w
ith
a
4-H
A rgus. O ctober 22. 1903 — City
the over-all picture that few men possess.
perience. or a loose anchor, is too
club dem onstration at the Pacific „ rants
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for
25
years
to
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International Livestock exposition m ers' R ural Telephone system. J. often lost to dem ocracy and becomes
in P o rtlan d this week Ivan and H SeweU> F j
William: and driftw ood to o u r legal m ill and
courts of justice.
Amos Bierly, route 3. B eaverton others.
As I u n derstand it the ground
assured to O regon the possession
Some
talk
of
legal
fight
against
is already ow ned by our state Now
of the P lum m er trophy for the com ­
The post office is conducting a campaign to make more
city council o rd er for repairing for our people to aw aken to the
ing year.
street. Council holds th at psychological m om ent, and life­
work for itself. October 17-23 has been declared National
Deaths—Mrs. E liabeth A. Shaw, Second
saving opportunity —C. J. Cook.
daughter, at Cornelius. street m ust be planked
Letter-Writing Week and if Aunt Sue or Uncle Jim hasn’t j ’ pioneer
Will French and Austin C raig of
R obert C. Allison of Hillsboro. Mi
Forest
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heard from you for a long time, sit down and write them
Alice Bell C larke of Banks
Mrs W ashington C ounty New at
it
, oees Discrimination
. H arriet E. Fagalde ut Hillsboro. Independent and will issue both
this week.
D
ear
Editor:
I
ain
w
riting this to
Buck of Aloha.
There is no pastime which is more put off than letter­ ' Silas
P od out the low dow n on proposed
B udget for the city of C orneliu. papers from Hillsboro.
writing. This state of affairs is unfortunate, since letters ' calls for the raising of $3453 in
1934 for city adm inistration. The
T IT L E
IN S U R A N C E
can be great couriers of happiness. Anyone who watched
I t U i I i • ESCR O W $
city has no outstanding indebted­
a serviceman at mail call during the war can attest to
ness.
R otary club announces in ten t to
that. During those unsettled years, a letter often was the
again sponsor outdoor C hristm as
lone remaining means of communication and as such, it
decoration contest.
Budgeted item s in the 1934 coun­
was appreciated.
ty budget rem ain practically th"
Everyone has at least one distant friend to whom a
sam e as last y ear except for the
letter has been due for a long time. That friend, very prob­
addition of S40.000 for old age pen-
increases in election and
ably, would be pleased immensely should the mailman ! ■ sions.
registrations, circu it court estim ates I
bring a message from you.
and retirem en t of outstanding w ar­
rants.
There are many persons who have a deep-set belief
Prizes to taling $457 w ere won
that they cannot write a good letter and use that feeling
by W ashington county exhibitor
at the L and P roducts show of the
as an excuse for not writing. There are no set rules for a
Pacific International this week
“good letter.” If you can talk to someone with mutual en­
Mr and Mrs W. W William of
M ountaindale observe 50th wedding
joyment, a letter will produce the same effect—if you re­
anniversary,
main yourself when you pick up a pen. Many very good
Frank Schulm erich and Al K im ­
letters are simply conversation in writing.
ball returned
W ednesday from
m
Umatilla, bringing back a big bull
Letter writing can be made more regular by keeping
03400280
elk w eighing m ore than 500 pound
a supply of the necessary materials on hand—paper, stamps,
Mr. and Mrs. A ugust F Peter ; of
H illsboro celebrate 53th wedding
etc. Then when the mood strikes, the tools are there.
anniversary.
Before Letter-Writing Week is over, write to some­
Mr. and Mrs M artin B onfigt ot
Wherever your property is located, it is yours
Scholls observe 50th w edding a n ­
one you have been neglecting.—E. O.
niversary.
only so long as you can prove title to it.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel J. John ton
j
celebrate
th
eir
52nd
wedding
a
n
n
i­
Reciprocal treatment should be accorded the Kremlin,
Title and Trust Company title insurance policy
versary.
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N ational Editorial As aorta‘too
IN THE NATION
Since 1934
¿Meet the Staff.
Veterans of 41st Discriminated
Against in Bonus Am endm ent
Arthritis Pain
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I'm G lad
W e're "D ifferent!'
Expansion
Sherii&s Deserve
For County in Publivinierest
In Other Days
mixture*
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National Letter-Writing Week
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TOWARDS A Better TOMORROW
Look towards tomorrow today! Save
regularly for your future . . . for the
things you plan for your wife, yourself,
your children. Save regularly in our
savings department. It's good assur­
ance for a bright future.
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which has issued an order virtually confining American
and other foreign diplomats to the city of Moscow. In the
U. S., Soviet officials have been as free to travel about as
are Americans.
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With Other Editors
National Bible Week
(In d u strial News Review)
T oday th e enem ies of A m erica's sacred traditions are bending
every effort to rep lace Freedom and L iberty and Justice u n d e r God
w ith national socialism and policing governm ent. It is for lib erty -
loving A m ericans to show th e w orld in u n m istakable term s th at
faith and tru s t in th e "Book of Books," w hich w ill n ever be banned
u n d er our C onstitu tio n , w ill continue to be o u r Guide. N ational Bible
Week is a m an ifestatio n of such a resolution.
To em phasize th e im portance of religion in m aintaining a free
governm ent, the L aym en's N ational C om m ittee, a non-sectarian, n o n ­
profit organization, sponsors N ational Bible W eek—this y ear O ctober
18-24 It uses ev ery possible av en u e to stim u late people in all w alks
life to be Bible conscious, irrespective of class, creed or color.
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Thirty Years Ago
Argus. O ctober 24. 1913- C ity of
Hillsboro, irrespective of franehi
agreem ent, m ust pay for h y d ran t
service, it has been ruled.
H erm an Pfahl, son of Mr. and
Mrs C arl Pfahl. died of pneum on-
, la at Camp W hipple, A rizona, Oc-
l tober 17.
G rand ju ry endorses action of
county court in sale of poor farm
reserving l(j acres for fireproof
structure.
War savings to be checked O ver
$412.210 already purchased in coun­
ty result of drive.
P rivate G lenn Sw alley, son of
John Sw alley of Reedville, died at
F o rt Stevens O ctober 13 of p n eu­
monia.
Death-: W illiam H. G reer. Fore t
G rove Civil w ar veteran
Wilji.im
A. M ontgomery of M ountaind.il'
Mis. H K Ennes, pioneer of 1352,
at Farm ington.
i'uuLUz teguaent slate miliua w-t
is an insured statement of the condition of
your title . . . it is your guarantee that no
one can deprive you of your investment in
real property.
WodJuiTUfitui ^-efi^ud SauivujA.
F a s t . . . D e p e n d a b le
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and
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/lixiociatiM.
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