The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 23, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, October 23, 1930
HILLSBORO, OREGON
company with officials from Ever­ line of whnt both debaters had to
ett, Wash.
say on prohibition.
Scholls grange had a very in­
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Hesse and
teresting meeting last Saturday, Mrs. Farver were dinner guests
Scholls.—Scholls Women’s club according to Mrs. John Schmeltzer, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tice
held a ”500’’
party lust Friday master. B. M. I.aFevre, master of in Portland Sunday. Mrs. Farver
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evening at the A. B. Flint resi­ Yamhill Pomona grange, ami Mrs. is staying a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Skeils and
dence. There were about 40 pres­ IaiFevre were guests of Scholls
ent, with seven tables in play. Carl grange. Mrs. Mary M. Schneider family have moved into the Stretch­
Hansen, who lives near Progress, of Portland, a member of the local er house Just south of Scholls
£D ScHEiDT
and Frank Rowell of Scholls took organization, was present for the grunge hall.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. He well and
first und second honors, men’s div­ first time since last spring. Scholls
Vic Feuerstein of Helvetia play­
isions Lester Schneider received grange i< planning to sponsor the family of Hillsboro and Mr. nnd
consolation. In the women's division annual community Thanksgiving Mrs. Howard Hall and daughter ed 164 notes on his saxophone with
dinner
ut
the
grange
hall.
of Portland were guests of Mr. one breath. (1925).
Mrs. George Schneider was first,
Twins were born to Mr. and and Mrs. George Allison last Sun-
Chinese writing was originally a
Mrs. Luck secund, and Mrs. Juck
Mrs. Fred Aeblscher Tuesday night day.
string of pictures. The word for
Raynard received consolation.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Coe and fam- “quarreling” was an abbreviated
Dr. Erwin of Portland, formerly of last week, but they lived only a
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were cullers ut sketch of two women under one
of Hillsboro, and a group of few days. They were buried in ily of I I'ortland
roof.
the H. T. Hesse home Sunday.
friends, were cullers at the Walter Mountainside cemetery.
Mi. and Mrs. Charles Flynn had
Mountain Home Ladies’ Aid is
Peter Grossen and Fred Grossen
Heaton home last Sunday.
P. J. Kalkwarf was among the as their guests Sunday, Mr. and planning a meeting soon. More of Helvetia and Chris Reichen and
sewing must be completed for the Ahe Grossen of Rock Creek ate
fans ut the Oregon-Washington Mrs. Mike McClary of Portland.
A Junior Christian
Endeavor bazaar to be given early in Decem- 50 pounds of dama in one after­
football game, Suturday.
will organized last Sunday evening ber.
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flint returned at the Mountain Home church. Mrs.
nicknamed
A surprise party was held at
Oregonians
were
Sunday from a week’s wedding Simpson has been elected matron.
the home of Hans Hansen last “Hard Cases” at one time.
trip to the beaches. They will muke
1’. J. Kalkwarf is telling of a Wednesday evening in honor of
The day's wages of a Roman
their home on the H. L. Flint large salmon he caught recently Miss Clara Hansen, who left for gardener were about 16 cents and
farm, in the “Grandpa" Flint house, on the big Nestucca.
Omaha, Nehr., Sunday evening his value about $300, while a black­
which hag been remodeled.
A new well has been dug at with her sister, Mrs. George Marsh. smith was valued at $700, a cook
Mrs. Ferd Groner, Mrs. Eliza- Karpsteins, and an electric pres­ The evening was spent in playing at $2000, an actress at $4,000 and
bet h Recd, and Mrs. Ida Kays sure system installed. The water games and dancing. Those present a physician at $11,000.
spent Monday in Portland attend- will be piped to the I. O. (). F. were Grace Miller, John Burns,
ing a misslonary lecture.
rooms above. Mr. Karpstein has Vernice, Donald, and Harold Herd, hour, three new names were added
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hesse were also installed a new gnsoline pump. Garnet Guild, Elinor Kalpwarf, to the society. During the after­
dinner guests nt the Vincent home
A. J. Weller recently went deer James McCann, Michael McCann, noon, a lunch was served by the
in Newberg Sunday.
hunting, and came home with u Wilma, Thelma, and Minor Hesse, hostess.
Mr. Short, local manager of large snow-shoe rabbit.
Doris, Clarence, and Ervin Heaton,
Warren Wilson made a business
West Coast Telephone company,
Miss Bertha Karpstein of oPrt- Sophie Jackson, Richard Hoard, trip in connection with his chicken
was a caller in Scholls Monday. land spent the week-end with her Cecile Heaton, Gladys Nissen, and business, to Corvallis, Friday.
Mr. Short’s home is In Beaverton. parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. VanKleek
Hazel Penne.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Heaton and
John nnd Arthur Hitchcock and
and daughter Miss Helen went to
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hesse of the Mrs. Victor llolcen and children
Chitwood last Wednesday, where
local I. (). O. F. organisations, at­ spent tlie week-end at Pacific City
they visited their daughter, Mrs.
tended the dedication of the I. witli their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edith Landess for a few days.
O. (). F. building in Hillsboro last Charles Hitchcock, who have been
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards
(By
Mrs.
E.
L.
Cox)
Wednesday.
there for a month.
and family, Aldres Richards and
George Bauman, district man­
ltcv. and Mrs. W. E. Simpson
A pleasant session of the Ladies' Victor Anicker of Portland and
ager of the West Const Telephone attended the Darrow-Wilson debate Aid society was held at the home George Richards of Clackamas,
company, with headquarters at in Portlund last week. Reverend of the secretary, Mrs. W. C. Hall, spent the week-end at the home
Forest Grove, ninde an official call Simpson will report on it this Wednesday afternoon. A comforter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards.
at the local office Inst Friday, In Sunday evening, giving an out- was worked on and at the business
Earl C. Bell has recently com-
Party Is Held At
Flint Home Friday
Kinton
Pare Three
pleted >i* chicken house on his given by the scholars.
In the
ranch, Cooper mountain and will ' primary grades the scholars gave
go into the chicken business on i a "Vegetable Convention” each
a larger scale than formerly.
scholar being dressed to represent
Dr. A. Slaughter of Portland ad- the vegetable their part called for
dressed a small gathering at the and a descriptive story of it, etc.,
hall last Monday evening and dis- which proved to be very interest­
cussed the grange measures on ing.
the ballot to be voted on at the
Mrs. W. C. Hall and daughter
election to be held November 4. Miss Kathryn spent Sunday after­
Douglas Wight, who is attend- noon and evening in Portland.
ing U. of ()., spent the week end
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox and
with his mother, Mrs. Madge Wight. guests Mr. and Mrs. D. P. New­
Mr. Wight took in the football man of Portland were Sunday aft­
game Saturday afternoon between ernoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Oregon and ‘ Washington.
..............
He re­ C. Wight of Cornelius. Mr. and
turned to Eugene the first of the Mrs. Cox spent the evening at the
week.
Newman home in Portland.
Mrs. E. L. Cox attended the
Mrs. Victor Anicker (Ethel
dedicatory exercises of the Odd Richards) of Portland, spent last
Fellow temple held in Hillsboro Wednesday with her parents, Mr.
Wednesday afternoon and evening. and Mrs. Harry A. Richards.
A number from this town are
Mrs. Ruth Harrison, principal
employed in harvesting the wal­ of the school and Miss Virginia
nut crop in the Scholls orchards. Wight, primary teacher, attended
A smaller crop than usual is re­ the teachers’ institute in Hillsboro,
ported.
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Warren Wilson has been
Mrs. Charles VanKleek and
very poorly at her home during the daughter Miss Effie of Hiteon,
past week. Mrs. E. B. Plant, nurse were calling on- friends in town
from Beaverton, has been caring Thursday afternoon.
for her. She returned to her home
Mr. and Mrs. William Peppin
the first of the week, Mrs. Wilson of Portland were luncheon guests
being somewhat improved.
Friday of Mrs. Madge Wight.
S. H. Pomeroy, Robert Pomeroy
Roy Bierly moved some of his
and Alex Belisle of Vancouver, buildings last week nearer hi»
Wash., returned Wednesday morn­
ing of last week from a hunting
trip which took them to Medford.
They brought home one deer, a
bear and some small game.
Miss Mabie VanKleek, who is
employed in the cannery in Hills­
boro, spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Louise VanKleek.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Bell spent
Sunday with Mrs. Bell’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Williams of
Portland.
Last Wednesday was observed
as “Columbus Day” by the upper
grades in the school and a pro­
gram in keeping with the day was
chicken house, which will be used
in connection with his chicken
business as brooder houses and
other purposes.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Emery VanK'eek
and family were in Beaverton last
Saturday.
Mrs. James R. Steele and son
James Jr., and Mrs. D. E. Beck
of Portland spent last Thursday
with Mrs. Robert Pomeroy, a sister
of Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Beck.
Mrs. Walter VanKleek
and
daughter Miss Kathryn Helen of
Beaverton were visitors Friday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery
VanKleek.
Mrs. Lilly Bierly and daughter
Mrs. Ethel McCormick and family,
who are spending the winter in
Hillsboro, were at their Kinton
home Saturday.
Mrs. Louise VanKleek purchased
a Star car last week of a Port­
land dealer.
MRS. EMMA KRAUS
Funeral services for Mrs. Emma
Kraus, who died Wednesday morn­
ing at her home on the Laurel
road, will be held at 1:80 o’clock
Saturday morning at the Trinity
Lutheran church, Rev. George
Reule officiating, Interment will
be in the Cornelius Lutheran
cemetery. Donelson & Sewell are
in charge of arrangements.
Deceased was born in Hanover,
Germany, December 25, 1849, and
came to the United States 55 years
ago. She had lived ..ear here for
14 years. Mrs. Kraus is survived
by a son, Edward, at home: and
four daughters,
Mrs. Bertha
Redaker of Los Angeles, Mrs. Min­
nie Baldridge of Portland, Mrs.
Della Melvin of Bremerton, Wash.,
and Mrs. Selma Ambrose of Ilwaco,
Wash.
LISTEN!
LISTEN I
Tune In over
K. E. X.
Mon., Wed., Thurs. 9 P. M.
11
Years Constipation
Glycerin Mix Ends It
“For 11 years I tried to get rid
of constipation,” says Chas. E.
Blair. “Then at last the simple mix­
ture, Adlerika, made me regular.”
The simple mixture of glycerin,
buckthorn bark, saline, etc., (Ad­
lerika) acts on BOTH upper and
lower bowel, relieving constipation
in two hours! Brings out poisons
you never' thought were in your
system. Let Adlerika give your
stomach and bowels a REAL clean­
ing and see how good you feel I—
Hillsboro Pharmacy^_=__^_Jkdv.
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Your money back if you are not satisfied in every
way with
Have you really read
the “Grange Bill”?
Here it is in full, just as it would go into the
Oregon Constitution
YOUR PURCHASE
Features for Saturday and Monday, October 25 and 27
SUGAR Fruit or Berry—Paper Sack—10 pounds
Campbell’s Tomato Soup New Pack,
IVORY SOAP Medium Bars, 3 for
FELS NAPTHA SOAP «
FLOUR
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MacMarr Flour—Quality and Economy
49 pound sack ................ $1.29
Per barrel (196 lbs.) ............ $5.10
Crown Flour—Fancy Patent, 49 pound sack ............................. $1.49
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ROLLED OATS— From the Willam­
ette Vallpy.
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9 lb. sack ............................. lt)v
MacMarr or Libby
People’s Water and Power Utility
Districts Constitutional
Amendment
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That Article XI of the Constitution of thb
State of Oregon be, and the same hereby Is,
amended by the addition of the following section,
to be known as Section 12:
Section 12. People’s utility districts may be
created of territory, contiguous or otherwise,
within one or more counties, and may consist of
an incorporated municipality, or municipalities,
with or without unincorporated territory, for the
purpose of supplying water for domestic and
municipal purposes; for the development of
water power and/or electric energy; and for the
distribution, disposal and sale of water, water
power and electric energy. Such districts shall
be managed by boards of directors, consisting of
five members, who shall be residents of such dis­
tricts. Such districts shall have power:
(a) To call and hold elections within their
respective districts.
(b> To levy taxes upon the taxable property
3 for
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WESSON OIL
Are you sure which way you want to vote
and have you questioned the measure
as Mr. L« B. Smith does here?
47c
25c
19c
53c
4
BULK MACARONI
VAN CAMP PORK & BEANS—
Medium Cans
QO/i
3 for ....................................... ¿OU
Milk
Tall cans, 6 for 49c f\r*
Per dozen
95C
SMALL WHITE BEANS
MINCE MEAT in bulk
Fancy quality, 2 lbs............
PURITAN MALT
J.Qo
2‘/a pound can ....................... H lc JU
BULK PEANUT BUTTER
2 pounds ...............................
Uvv
Qffx»
UUV
BLACK SILK STOVE
POLISH ........................
POSTUM CEREAL
18 oz. packages ....
20c
14c
COFFEE
MacMarr Coffee—Our own fancy blend. Fresh roasted in Bulk. Why
pay for a tin can? Pound ................ 34c
3 pounds ............ $1.00
Attend the Big Nee-Wollah Fete Friday, Oct- 31
SECOND STREET, HILLSBORO
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(c) To Issue, sell and assume evidences of in­
debtedness.
To enter into contracts.
To exercise the power of eminent domain.
To acquire and hold real and other prop­
erty necessary or incident to the business
of such districts.
To acquire, develop, and/or otherwlse'pro-
vlde for a supply of water, water power
and electric energy.
Such district may sell, distribute and/or other­
wise dispose of water, water power and electrio
energy within or without the territory of such
districts.
The legislative assembly shall and the people
may provide any legislation, that may bo neces­
sary, in addition to existing laws, to carry out
the provisions of this section.
324 Yes. I vote for the amendment.
325 No. I vote against the amendment,
We make but one appeal to Oregon voters: Read the actual “Grange Bill,”
reproduced above. Read the arguments, for and against it, in your voters’
pamphlet. Then make up your mind clearly from the facts rather than from po­
litical buncombe and jingoism. Pacific Northwest Public Service Co. “Pepco”
QUALITY MEAT
Lower Prices
Choice Spring Lamb Roast, lb...............
Lamb Stew, lb..............................................
Choice Breast of Veal for Roasting, lb
Veal Roast, nice and meaty, lb.............
Baby Beef, choice steak, lb....................
Choice Lamb Chops, lb............................
Pork shoulders for roasting, lb...............
Home cured bacon, lb............................
Bacon Back, small and lean, lb...............
Lard, 2 lbs.....................................................
Lard compound, large pail....................
Fancy Fresh Salmon, half or whole, lb.
Smoked Picnics, lb.....................................
15c
10c
10c
15c
20c
. .20c
. ,17c
. .30c
. .28c
. .25c
01.00
. 15c
. .18c
A big supply of choice baby beef
HILLSBORO
SERVICE
a/! F 1 AT
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Free Deliveries
Phone 982
(Paid Advertisement)
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COMPANY
QUALITY
We want your Fat Beef, Pork, Veal and
Poultry.