The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 17, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    MAY 17. IU2H
THE HI! LSBORO ARGUS
PAGE EIGHT
end Edgar J. Adams, two to be didates for delegates to the demo­
chosen.
cratic convention, two to be select­
Herbert Hoover is the only re­ ed. are W II. Chnon. Daniel J. Fry,
publican presidential candidate, and R. A. Harris and O. Henry Olsen.
the three vice presidential candi­
James A Reed. Alfred E Smith,
dates are John H. Hall of Oregon, Thomas J. Walsh and Alonso F.
Scholls, May 17.- •Scholls Grange North Plains Sunday. Those pres William Grunt Webster and Hamil­ Workman are seeking the demo
Will hold a regular memorial meet- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Christ ton Fish. Jr. Candidates for elec­ cratic presidential nomination. Mil
ing Saturday. Mrs. John Schmelt- Tschanz and children. Frederick and tors, five to be chosen, are Mrs. ton A. Miller of Oregon is a can­
ter, master, reports that members Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Page Gard­ Charles E. Runyon, H. J. Warner. didate for vice president.
are to come prepared to work dur- ner and children. Elmo, Irene and Charles H. Carey, John L. Day and
Manche 1. Langley of Forest
Grove is one of the candidates for
ing the
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. ­ Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. John Willis Robert B. Kuykendall.
forenoon. They
are OTr re
Congressman W. C. Hawley is presidential elector. Five are to be
quested to bring steel brushes and an(j children, , Li
“
Lillian,
Lloyd, Guy.
other implements to remove paint. Victor and Agda. . Adolph Erdman having some energetic opposition selected from the following Nanny
Dinner will be served at noon, and anij children, Bertha. Melvil and from Janies W. Mott. Thomas B. Wood Honeyman, Manche I. laing
the degree team will put on the Crearheart, John H. Davis and son Handley, Hal E. Hoss and n n ley, J. N. McFadden. Robert A. Mil­
third and fourth degrees in the af- I Claud, Mr. anil Mrs. L. H. Peters Corey are making a tight race for ler, E. E. Hraekney, Thomas II.
ternoon.
and daughter. Lelah, all of Moun- secretary of state. Two nominees Comte. Car) C. Donaugh and Wal­
Grandma Christensen, mother of taindale; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wil- for supreme court justice are to be ter 1). Gleason.
Julius Christensen, recently fell lis and son. Kenneth, of Thatcher; selected from John L. Rand, who
and injured herself, She has been Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cnwrse and was last week given a clean bill of ♦
confined to her bed since.
| children. Donald. Juanita and Kath­ health after an attack by George
-♦
There will be a district Sunday erine, of Schefflin; Mrs. O. A. Wil- W. Joseph and the Telegram, L. II.
school convention held at Laurel on lis of North Plains; Mr. and Mrs. McMahon and George Rossman.
The
I.eisyvillo
Woman
’
s
club
met
J. D. Mickle of this county for
May 27, according to an announce- F. H. Keenon and children. Harold,
state dairy and food commissioner, at the home of Mrs. Lewis Powers
ment made by Ray Moore.
Joseph and Eva.
Thomas B. Kay for state treasurer, Inst Thursday, with a good attend
There was a brief Mother’s Day
A surprise party was given for and I. H. VanWinkle for attorney ance.
program at the church Sunday ! Mrs. Carl White last Thursday, the general, are unopposed for the re-
Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Yount and
morning, consisting of a vocal solo ! occasion being her birthday. Those i publican nominations.
small sons of Wilbur, Wash., and
by Sam Rueck, reading by Ruth present were Mrs. Oran Fair and
Democratic candidates for na­ Miss Ruby llorneeker arrived Fri-
Foster, and a song by the girls of children. Naomi, Millicent and Ma­ tional convention delegates from the
the Star class. Rev. S. D. Trefren vis, Mrs. Elizabeth Wadsworth. Mrs. state at large are W. A. Wood,
delivered an effective Mother's Day O. A. Willis, Mrs. Ruth Huffman George L. Curry, W. A. Delzell,
Maytag Sales and Service
sermon.
and children, Ruth and William. Ashby C. Dickson. Bert E. Haney.
For demonstrations, call
Mrs.
Frank
Morey,
Mrs.
Clara
Yo-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Nutley of
John Manning. Hugh McLain, Dan­
cam,
Mrs.
F.
H.
Keenon
and
daugh
­
Burns moved Saturday to the Gro­
FRANK MARES
iel W. Sheehan, Harvey G. Stark­
ner ranch, which they bought some ter, Eva, Mrs. White and son, Ivan. weather. Frank B. Tichenor, R. R.
Care Hillsboro Transfer
time ago.
Turner. Elton Watkins and Louise Phone 642
Washington Street
Mrs. Vanderpool, who has been Candidates to Hear Fates
Palmer Weber. First district can-
helping Mrs. Groner, returned to
In Ballot Friday
her home in Cornelius this week.
Mrs. Jane Lee of Portland was a |
(Continued from page one)
guest at the F. E. Rowell home
Sunday.
1A- Frost of Watts. Assessor W.
The McCormick-Deering
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wohlschlegel Boley is opposed for the republican
nomination
by
J.
E.
Wewton
of
spent the week-end in Silverton
No. 8 WIRE DRIVE
near Forest Grove. H. I. Fatten of
with Mrs. Wohlschlegel’s brother.
Planter
Mrs. Oliver Taylor, daughter of Hillsboro is contesting the republi­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hitchcock, can nomination for recorder with
was taken to Smith's hospital in the present incumbent, James H.
Hillsboro Sunday. An operation was Davis, of North Plains.
performed Monday. She is report­
Constable Job Popular
ed to be getting along nicely.
No justice of the peace is to be
Mountainside school closed Fri­ elected in the Hillsboro district, but
day with a picnic in which the chil­ j three are in the race for constable.
dren, teachers and parents partici­ Fred Schendel, incumbent, is op­
pated. Miss Wilma Herd displayed posed by Walter Tews, former Hills-
a beautiful cake with the words. I boro night officer and present fire
“Happy school day,” decorating the chief, and Columbus Medlock. The
top, which appealed to the children, candidates for central committee­
as did the pink lemonade served by men are as scarce as hen’s teeth,
the teachers.
and names will have to be written
Miss Baker and Miss Dina An­ in.
derson both expect to attend Ore­
Three nominees for representa­
gon Normal school this summer.
tive are to be selected from among
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoeffel and Charles R. LaFollett, incumbent, of
family of Witch Hazel spent Cornelius, Dr. T. L. Perkins, R.
Mother’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Peters, and L. E. Wilkes, all
Plant Your Seed ACCURATELY with
E. Bennett.
cf Hillsboro, and Dr. J. R. Talbert .
Bennett and Mary Lou Welsh are of Beaverton.
This Simple, Reliable
staying with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, this summer. I Edward Schulmerich, Hillsboro
Glen Kirkpatrick is in the St. banker, is opposed by L. M. Graham
Vincent hospital in Portland, where ! of Forest Grove for state senator.
he recently underwent an operation | C. J. Edwards of Tillamook is up
for joint senator, and is opposed by
for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schmeltzer Earl E. Fisher of Beaverton. Ed­
spent Sunday in Portland and Esta­ wards was a Hillsboro visitor Fri­
It is one of the simplest planters built—very practical and
day.
cada with friends.
durable. No clutch—no chains—no complex mechanism to get
Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Reid and Vir­
Judge George R. Bagley of Hills­
out of order. It is a winning combination of accuracy and reli­
gil Bish were in Portland Sunday.
boro has opposition to the republi-1
ability that has won thousands of corn-belt farmers.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Bonham and can nomination for circuit judge in '
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bartlett and C. R. Chapin of Tillamook. E. B.
The seeding mechanism of the McCormick-Deering No.
family were guests at the M. Court­ Tongue is unopposed for district
operates on the “wire drive” principle. Every time a button on
attorney.
ney home Sunday.
the check wire engages the fork, the plate in each hopper deposita
Mrs. Chancen Coe and daughter,
Candidates for delegates to the
a
hill to the top of the boot. At the same time the lower valves
Gloria Gay, are the house guests of republican convention are A. W.
discharge a waiting hill to the furrow—without scattering, Hills
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hesse.
Schaupp, Robert N. Stanfield, W.
are accurately checked. Combination corn and pea or bean hop-
Work on the road in West Scholls L. Thompson, Elisha A. Baker, _ L.
pers available; also fertilizer attachment.
N. Blowers, William A. Carter,
began Tuesday.
The Scholls tile factory began Floyd J. Cook. Lane Goodell, Rus­
sell Hawkins, E. V. Hover, Dorr E.
operation Monday morning.
Mrs. S. P. Taylor and Willard Keasey, Fred E. Kiddle. Sam A.
Taylor drove to Corvallis Sunday Kozer, Levi T. Pennington, S. D.
to spend the day with Gladys Tay- Peterson and L. B. Sandblast. Seven
lor Brown, who is attending O. are to be selected from this group.
Telephone 271
1004 Main Street
Convention delegates from this dis­
A. C.
“ k
There has been a sort of progrès- trict are Carl Blirup, Hal D. Patton
sive charivari going on in Scholls.
A newly married couple, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Rauch, have moved on to
the Wilkes place. Saturday eve­
ning a few cars drove to the place,
but found no one home, Sunday-
evening after church quite a large
collection of cars from their home
community arrived and the noise
began. Then, on Monday night
about 27 more cars cam —and more
noise.
Mr. and Mrs. Rauch are
from near Hillsboro.
Scholls girls, who are attending
Popular Prices - 10c and 25c
Oregon Normal school, were home
for Mother’s Day. Miss Baker and
Miss Gerda Anderson will teach at
Cipole next year.
Scholls Grange Will Hold a Memorial
Meeting Saturday; Mrs. Christensen
Hurt in Fall; Mountain School Closes
day evening for a visit with their
mother, Mrs. Anna llorneeker.
The Lelnyville school will close
Friday. Plans are being made to
hold a picnic nt Italm Grove
following Sunday.
EnSKINE
Elastic in children’s clothes wears
much longer if a hook and aye are
sewed on at either end, because it
cun then bo removed easily whi’o
the garment is being laundered,
This keeps it from the hard wear of
laundering.
Studebakers
The men who are recent local purchasers of the
('hampious of the World, will gladly answer your
questions about their cars—will let you look at
I heir cars -and will point out the many wonderful
values to be found in one of I he Champions.
Î
Le
THEY
BELIEVE IN
HYRON TRESHAM.
CHARLES KRAllMEli,
Royal Fratino Sedan
Erskine Sedan
JAMES MUI Ell,
C. WllAI.EN,
Royal Dictator Sedan
Erskine Sedan
E. A. SALTNESS,
HENRY HARMS.
Dictator Club Sodan
Royal Dictator Sedan
Dll. NIXON,
. E. BARNES,
Dictator Sedän
Dictator Sedan
E. DANIELS.
JOHN CLIFFORD,
Communder Regal Sedän
Royal Dictator Sedan
JollN STADI.EMÄN,
GEORGE A. WILSON.
Dictator Sedän
Dictator Club Sedan
G. C. TDDHUNTER.
JOHN KAMNA, SR
Erskine Club Sodan
Royal Dictator Sedan
B.
A. McPHILLIPS,
M. KEISTER.
Dictator Victoria
Commander Sedan
L. D. SIIELI.EN1IERGER.
C. RAFFETY,
Erskine Club Sedan
Dictator 1’haeton
J. J. KENNEDY.
Royal Dictator Sedan
at the office and nee one of theac Champlona.
will gladly let you ride in it—and drive it.
C.W. White Motor Co.
Next to Fire Hall
Telephone 1411
Venetian Theater
TUESDAY
McCormick-Deering No. Eight
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
MAY 22 - 23 - 24
Admission — 10c and 35c
Hillsboro Feed Company
Venetian Theater
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - THIS WEEK
Surprise Party Is
Given for Keenons
North Plains, May 17.—A sur­
prise party was given in honor of
and Mrs.
H. Keenon of
Matinee Saturday
2:00 P. M.
+ + +
Hold On To
ji ro Auction oj
ThiBIG
PARADE
»farrin?
ft atk in
Your Seats”
“Now we are going through
Bowery,
the left are the Opium Dens. On
. .......
.. right __
the
are
the famous Joss Houses. Now we will visit the
JOHN GILBERT
-•Renee Adoree
Laurence Stallings
o
rloftowol
_
BANG! BANG! BANG!
1925 Standard Six Buick
Touring
1924 Buick 4 Touring
1924 Dodge Sedan,
DeLuxe
1924 Oldsmobile 6 Tour­
ing
1924 Chevrolet Coupe
1924 Jewett Touring
1924 Ford Touring
Shrieks! Yells! Screams!
Girls are whisked
away. Wax-work figures start to move! That’s
how the thrills begin—and they don’t stop
until Johnny carries the girl over a chain of
human bodies stretched high across a street in
Chinatown.
Telephone 1401
Opposite Court House on Main
directed by
t KINO VIDOR
Never has a picture received
JOHNNY HINES
sudi unanimous, world*
—IN—
wide acclaim!
"Chinatown Charlie”
Adapted from the melo-comic extravaganza by Owen Davis
Directed by Charles Hines
Richter Motor Co
¡tory by
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