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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1931)
Th E Page Twelve HILLSBORO ARGUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON COUNTING HER CHICKENS Manager Henry Newspapers Enter In Annual Contest Talks Tuesday The University weekly of Oregon, Eugene. newspaper in Ore gon, to be determined judge, To Laurel Unit selected in the near future, will be »warded the Sigma Delta Chi Budget for Union School Approved Budget of Hillsboro union high school for the war wa« approved without any objections being en tered at the meet mg at the high school here Friday afternoon At tendance wa« larger than on pre vioui* occasions, there being more than 40 present Budget total It $71,260 less estimated receipt« of $IH,HOO, which leaves $55,4<>l) to be raised by taiation. Officer« were nominated at the I . inerting of county club leaders in the office of County School Super intendent O B Kraii« Saturday I lection will be held January *«?9 Mi.H.i Helen Cowgill of (Iregon State nines V Downing, Beaverton college diNcufineil Mewing projectu farmer, walked into I maimri ho» for girl« and nt the meeting in pital in Portland Thursday to coin January will talk on cooking and plain of a pain in the neck, Ea- canning anilnation disclosed his neck Will broken, «o he was put to bed for treatment Downing «aid hr WAS kicked by a lior«e November 88 and that hi« neck had bene »tiff ever <iner. Local Boy Scout« were honored at the district court of honor here \\ rdnrsday evening. \ second cl a mm merit badge wa« won by John Writ of troop •JI6 for poultry keeping Flint claim merit badge« Harry Kent, former star tackle were awarded in» follow«: llobert on the Hillsboro high school foot Patterson, troop 226, electricity; ball train, played hi« last game for Nelson Weaver, 216, reading, and Oregon State college Saturday aft George Wolfe, 216, signalling best by W. W. Henry, manager of the dairy co-operative association, dis cussed the basic average principle and volume of milk in the associa tion at the meeting of the I.surel unit Tuesday evening Volume, he said, until the last period has been increasing while consumption has shown a market! loss. In the last IS days niilk going into the city has fallen off 3,000 pounds a day and consumption has dropped II.- (M10 pounds a day. Association is making checks on tests, he said, and asked that any one that is not satisfied with the test get a composite sample and the association tester will check with them If there are any diffi culties, criticisms or misunderstand ings they should be brought to the association that they may be clear ed up, he said. Mr Henry warned that there would be propaganda in the field against the association, blit that the members should consider the source. I’osibility of several distributors breaking their contracts was voic I ed by Mr. Henry. Mrs. Wismer Asks For Word of Seals William Hanley of Burns, mem ber of the state highway commis sion, was in Hillsboro Wednesday afternoon w ith W. G. Ide, who has just retired as manager of the Or egon State Chamber of Commerce. They called or local road enthusi asts and Mr. Hanley was taken over the present narrow highway between here anil Beaverton and «Iso over the Baseline route. Demand for roads i s exceeding the income, according to Mr. Han ley, who said we were likely to be come road poor. He pointed to the great amount of improved road mileage in this state as compared with the small population. Third Oregon Vets To Meet Saturday Three Arrested on Meat Theft Charge Speaker Urges the Purchase of Seals Charles McCraken of Portland and Henry anil Herbert C. Harting of Beaverton were arrested Thurs day by Sheriff J. W. Connell and (Continned from page D_________ I State Officer E. R. Pyle. They health clinics; helps for health were charge»! with the theft of a teaching in school and clubs; co-' quarter of beef from the Henry operating with public officials in Jacobsmuhlen slaughter house at health and welfare work; furnish Cornelius. ing equipment, supplies and steno- i Harry Veach of Portland was graphic help for county nurse, thus taken into custody Friday, charged making her work more effective. with stealing chickens in the Tuala Aiding parents in securing spe tin country. cial care for their sick or handi capped children—operations when, Phone your Want Ads to the needed, glasses and dental care, ........ .. ........ _ a__ ___ ___ Argus. All its readers are interest- through co-operation of local doc- , d’in the classified col..runs. Phone tors and dentists; home visits to 3,o|. tuberculosis patients and assistance in securing sanatorium care where needed. You share in this good work Phone Phone when you buy and use Christmas Seals. Mrs. Adele M. Abendroth is presi dent of the Washington County i Public Health association, anil Mrs. Have that J. J. Wismer, seal sale chairman. 2881 Frock or Suit Tax Investigation Started by League »Continued from page 1)________ _ partment Any information w . considered confidential. “We welcome this move in the assessor's office,” declared J. E. Carpenter, deputy assessor, in talk ing to the committee. “We would like to see the people become tax- minded, for it is our desire to get all the facts so that we can arrive at a just and reasonable solution. We want to arrive at true values in taxation.” The entire day was taken lip in discussion of tax matters and it is hoped by the committee that this move will do much to alleviate the unrest that exists among taxpayers, The next meeting will be held in the assessor’s office here at 10 a. m., January 10. Beaverton Farmer Has Neck Fracture Merit Badges Won At District Court $F° Suits .... (¡»4 .00 Dresses or Coats You will be surprised how nice they will look TURKEYS 10 lb. Turkey Free with each Children's Suede Zipper Suits Three piece, blouse, leggings and helmet. Regular $2.50 «J/Ant/O Ci Q C Fleece Lined Jersey Leggings Colors red, navy and green. Reg. $1.50 grade and a fine gift QQn for children .. XrOV s29’° $1.50 Tapestry Scarfs Beautiful bright colored scarfs for radio covers, enii tables, pianos, etc............................. ■ vV 7 Qi* 12 Xmas Cards ■ Wheelbarrows 15c A very useful present that every boy likes. Good assort ment colors and ZlQi* ‘liFV SANTA CLAUS will be at our store Saturday, Dec. 12th 10 to 11 a. m. — 2 to 3 p. m. A FREE GIFT to every boy and girl accompanied by parents. When you have t\ job to print. Give the niin nt lióme a hi i u I n I : keep your ca»h in the home town mint ; Buy at home! A num all hi* life bought outside Billig*, St. I’rtrr quoted witli mutterings, “Just go to (b.imk) mid buy your things Buy nt hoinr! l'ixxixd rox> St l*rtrr«burg Times. Son Administrator Fred l ewis Crepa liai been ap pointed administrotor of the estate of Erank <). t’irp«, Hanks farmer, who tiled recently 98c Finest quality silk. Sheer chif fon and service weights, in all the new shades. Picot tops, hemmed tops and adjustable tops. Every pair first quality. All sizes. Gift boxes included. Washington County’s Greatest Stock 79c 19c lustrous satins in shapes and cuts. A fine for every man. 25c GIFT TABLES $1.00 PACKAGES WRAPPED FOR GIFTS AND MAILING 98c Helena Rubinstein, the world famous Iwauty expert, up, youthful, flattering, pro tective— that stays on until you remove it! For Blonde or Brunette. Youthifying Found at ion Cream IVotective! Haltering. Keeps your makeup adlxrent 1.00 Dupont Pyralin Seto— Weatherproof Powder — in two new porcelain finish tones. Natural a warm beauti ful new shade. Rachel—becom ing to all skins . , 1.10 A fragrant reminder of you to last many months. LeGui, Coty and other famous brands, 50c to $6.00. The Au (oui.» lie Lipstick — a triumph of sophistication, practical, unique, indelible. Three perfect tones to match your rouge • • • • 1.00 Parker Pens— A useful and beau tiful gift that endures, $2.75 to $5.00. Hillsboro Pharmacy Phone 311 s s 1207 Main Street ^Sensible Xmas Suggestions / FURNITURE - _________________ r N ew assortment of Floor, Bridge and Table Lamps st any kind of a lamp that you might wish at prices that arc right. STEWART-WARNER RADIOS from $35.95 up 2 Used Cabinet Models, look like new, at $39.00 A present that the whole family would appréciai» and enjoy is a Parlor Furnace, we have the Montag, Charter Oak ami Washington Parlor Furnaces and the prices are right. Otld pieces of furniture make ideal gifts MEN’S SLIPPERS Be sure to see our TOY DEPARTMENT, everything to delight the kiddies Soft wool felts, paddl'd, leatli- 69c Special Christmas lots. Buy for gift» 4Qr* MH . 1.7 V Bath Powder Finer Ties In a special sale. Bright pat terns that every boy will like. K. A. Price Radio & Electric Co. That Stays On ! assort- shown Every BOYS’ RAYON MIXED SOCKS Teddy Bears A Makeup the Welcome Gift TIES 25c Imported tables with Oriental designs. Suitable for fern stands, en»l tables, night stands, etc. Spe- Cl IQ dal. Choice . tgl.sl.iF Slim, shiny CompactsA —Rubenstein, Armand, Hudnuts’ an d other well known brands. 50c to $5.00. $1.50 - $1.95 HOLEPROOF, KAYSER, ONYX AND ROLLINS Nifty little bows and new shape 4-in-hands. Bright colors Each - 15c 2 for Compacts Rouge —en creme or compact — beautiful texture, superb tones — Red Ravpl>erry, Red Geranium, or loveliest of all, Red Coral, becoming to every type and coloring . . 1.00 Perfumes— HOSIERY SALE BOYS’ CHRISTMAS TIES Infants’ Gifts without ex . every ar- Nationally Advertised 50c-75c Games 25c Women’s, Children’s SLIPPERS Hillsboro, Oregon 19c Christmas Wrapping Paper Green, white, red and holly. Also tinsel cords. EASY TERMS Second Street 3c Tree Ornaments Electric Radio NEW RADIOS Sandy Hook has created a perfect make As a result, we are now offering y o u a very large assortment of most attractive Holiday (lift Goods. Price ranges in each line are in full accord with today’s re- quirements. 49c Brassware BOYS’ SHIRTS, BLOUSES ■ F-R-E-E NOW IN FULL Cham. Gloves 98c OUR PHONE NUMBER IS ON THE FRONT OF YOUR NEW PHONE DI- RECTORY —Thank You This Christman, ery body’s gift money will be spent with more than usual care, Be cause of this, we ga ve much more time und t bought than ever be- fore to our w holesale buying. S-A-L $1.00 STEEL TOYS 1136 Main - Hillsboro Y ou r Full Money • Worth in Present» that Please Weil’s Christmas Amos *N Andy Taxicabs, pile drivers, battleships, sand loaders air guns, golf Qf« > «7 PHONE 2881 Say you saw it in the Arpin. Doll Blankets FREE With Toy Purchases Musical Books 15c City Cleaners QC Dyers •tore on which to of near Forest Grove on Wedncs- nell that five sacks of red clover Clover Seed Stolen S. Kemper and William Sohlerjdav reported to Sheriff J. W Con-’ seed had been stolen from them Pantie dresses, bonnet, socks and shoes. IQiP Moveable joints------ For the holidays Harry Kent Plays Last Varsity Game 0150 r rWMÍ»k,i'V’ Dressed Character Dollies CLEANED IContinued from page 1) was bound over to the grand jury Wednesday in the sum of £1000. J. A. Guild and Hannah Dyer have filed an injunction suit against W. F. Hedlin, asking that defend ant be restrained from maintain ing a gate that interferes with their leaving their property. Club leaders of County Hold Meet William Hanley Is Hillsboro Visitor “Several hundreds of people in Washington county no doubt would be surprised if told that they are Adding to the difficulties of the twenty-fifth annual Christmas Seal sale,” said Mrs. J. J. Wismer, county chairman of the sale, this week. “These persons have not ac- knowledge»] the Christmas seals mailed to them at Thanksgiving." Mrs. Wismer continued. “If they do not at once pay for the seals sent them, or for as many as they can, or acknowledge the letter con- taining the seals, the work of the county- health association is in- creased as well as its expense ac- count.” Veterans of the old 162nd in “Added expense is involved be- cause it is customary to send a fantry (Thin! Oregon) from tfiis follow-up letter to persons who community will attend the annual have not replied. This will be done banquet and get-together meeting shortly where returns have not of the regiment at the Merrie Abbe been made. We believe the failure restaurant, 105 Tenth street, Port- to act is due in many cases to an ■ land. Saturday evening, beginning oversight.” at 7:15 o’clock. Seal sale booths have been open John L. May, war time colonel ed at various points in the down of the regiment and president of town sections of Hillsboro, where the veterans' association, says the the Christmas greeting stamps may committee has been active and be purchased by those who have promises plenty of music and en not yet bought their supply for tertainment. Saturday marks the this year. Hillsboro city school twelfth anniversary of the sailing board has authorised the sale of . of the regiment for service in seals through the school system, 1 France. and the boys and girls will begin their campaign at once. Girl Re serves of the union high school are also assisting. Drenco Ordered to Have Recall Vote VICTORY / cup at the »Iregoa Press conference at the University of Oregon, January 21, 22 and 2.1 This is the third succesive year in which the organi sation, men's national journalistic honorary, has conducted the con test. The Heppner Gasette-Times is the present holder of the cup. and according to the terms of the con test, cannot enter competition this year. The Hillsboro Argus won the cup the first year of the contest, and will be allowed to compete again in the forthcoming contest. News and content, editorial page, front page, mechanical make up, and advertising are the main points on which the papers will be judg ed. according to Robert Allen, Eu gene, in charge of the contest, and Ralph David. Woodburn, president of the organisation. Bi-weekly news papers will be invited to enter contest, as well as the weekly pers, those in charge state. Thursday, December 10, lil.'ll HOME OWNED HILLSBORO Selfridge Bros. Furniture Co I