THE Pag« Two C. Richardson of Tunl.vtin HILLSBORO ARGUS. Other« 1 from around here who attended Travel Library Available for for a short time wen* Mr* Jack 5 .des Mr.*». F.boral, John Panek, Miller and G Very People of Chehalem Mountain Philip Bud ami Bettv Selliken, Ronald Pigs Sold Through One Advertisement II I L L S R O R O . OREGON Thursday, September 8. 19.32 RELICIOUV SERVICES All Saint«* Episcopal Church LAKÜK «it« 7-week »«old Chwftr Rev. II. D Chambers, vicar in White pia«. V »*rjr rraMonabl« and Evelyn MacKenzie. a»eompan- M IL'IiSCi». Rt. t. Hilkbon) ; charge Chchalom Mountain A free Mr. and Mrs. Carl W’ohlichlegel ied by Mrs. Ethel MacKenzie of I mH« northwest of Jaeàtown Sundav at 9:15 a m the Church traveling library of 51 volumes has and daughters of Scholls and Mr. »»'howl. »T-* Portlaud, left for a vacation of a school will have its rally day serv been received from Salem by Mrs. ami Mrs L. I. Hulit of Newberg week or ten day# at Cannon Beach i ice ami re organization of classes, E. L. McCormick and Mrs. Fan­ F.mn Goodman. These books arc Two days after the above \ gala lawn party was held at Morning prayer service at II, with for adults and children and arc at nie Robinson of Hillsboro were i the C. F. Selliken home \ugust 30. advertisement appeared in the layreader in charge. classified column*, of the \r- the Goodman home until September guests of their sister, Mrs. D. M. when Betty and Bud Selliken and -Il- gus, M Bo Iocco wrote re­ 19 l when school will start at Pleas- McInnis, Wednesday Miss Beryl Deford and Buford Evelyn and Ronald MacKenzie, Bethany Methodist Church am and they will be taken there. questing that further inser ­ who make their home there, enter On Germantown Ro id tions ordered be cancelled as Everyone is cordially invited to Deford spent the week end with tamed twenty *q\ girls and boys E. Julius Traglio, Pastor Mrs. Loren Hunt and Miss Fran­ ill the pigs were sold. \l- make use of this library. The evening opened b y hunting Sunday school every Sunday nt ces Hoffman at Eugene. Miss De­ though the advertisement had Herbert Herd of Scholls spent ford returned by vvay of Hopewell candy kisses which were hid all lit tn with German service the been ordered to run twice, Friday and Saturday with his sis­ Mnd brought her father, B T De­ iround the lawn. On< hundred and only one insertion was nec­ I first ami third Sunday« of the ter, Mr« Elvin Goodman | fifty feet of colored electric lights month and English service the sec ford. borne. Mr. Deford spent last essary to make the sale. Bob Roberts, who works on the week at the Etta Campbell home i illuminated the yard. ond and fourth Sundays, at 11 a No wonder that more Roy E. Metcalf, editor of the Amyl Tykeson place, received two at Hopewell. W Islington county p e o p I r I m. Epworth I rague service everv broken ribs and severe bruises other Sunday at N p m Service at Mr and Mrs Tom Shuck and "The 1 iberty Spokeman” I iberty place their messages to buy, i Banks Methodist church every Sun Monday of last week, when he slip­ son Stanley of Hillsboro spent I party paper, and Dr. H. I. Cum­ sell or trade in the elassi - mings, national committeeman for ped off a load of vetch he was tak­ Labor Day at the Finigan home tf fied advertising columns of I day evening at N o’clock. ing to a threshing machine. The —it— Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finigan and Oregon for the I iberty party spoke the \rgus than in any other I before the members of the party wagon ran over him. He was taken baby ----- Christian Science Society and — Miss Rosie Hallot and medium, \rgns classified ad­ to Dr. Wilcox hospital in New­ Will look of Portland were Sun- at the weekly meeting of the Dur­ Services arc held every Sunday at vertisements ire read weekly i ham club. The Shrrw«»od club held berg. II a. in.; Wednesday evening serv­ day evening guests at the I.. T by more than 2500 families I their meeting at the Tualatin high ices at N o’clock; Sunday school at Mr. and Mrs. George Zeigler Sr. Finigan home. in the county. of Hillsboro spent Sunday and I 9:15 a. m Pupils up to the age of Pat Sundquest of St. Helens vis- school gymnasium September 2 20 years art welcomed. Sunday’s Monday at the home of their daugh­ ited at the home of his cousin. f bv invitation. + E. J. Eek of Tualatin his re­ subject, “Substance ” ter, Mrs. I.cna Meyers. 1 . Hoffman, Monday. — it— turned to his position as steward in our store Friday and Saturday. The road between the D. M. “ Wholesale market quotations for the Union Pac fie railroad with McInnis home and the Buck Heaven Trinity Lutheran Church have advanced 10 to 25 per cent on a run to Omaha. Third and Walnut Streets school house, has been graded and The bus route of the Tigard department store merchandise and George Reulr, Pastor rock will be put on it in a week the low prices now prevailing, will union high school has been extend Public worship at 10:30 n. 111. i or ten days. When this strip of ed through the Metzger district to he en effect only while the quan­ Sunday school, 9:15. The services road is finished it will complete a Garden Home which will add to tities last.” will be conducted in English Ser rock road over the mountain and I mon subject, “The Church of Sar­ the population of the high school all^w a number of farmers to use The corps of teachers, the same as Lentz Installs New dis.” Rev. 3, 1-6. alle that hath their cars in the winter. Before last year, is as fololws: Thomas they have been obliged to store Battery Service Here an ear, let him hear what the Fowler, principal; Myrtle Mullen, them or leave them parked a mile Installation of a battery serv ice Spirit saith unto the churches.’’ Mice Gregg, Fannie Weaver, Del­ system, devised by the Willard Stor­ You are welcome to worship with or more from home. (By Curti« Tirard> Will «nd Fred Kincaide and Tigard.—C. C. Chapman, well bert Scott, Nellie Wrseh, Glenn age Battery company to prolong us. Delbert Newby and brother of known editor of the Oregon Voter, Linn, Dorothy Shaw and F e r n the life of any battery, has been Mrthodi«t Episcopal Church Spring Brook, Jesse and Dorman addressed « <»UVIl , ¿.»'X the ...X members of the Tigard Boyle. It is expected that 'Tigard made bv Lentz Brothers, local deal­ 1 rr<>) 11 \\ I’kcr, l’a.st<»r Blazer and lra McCormick enjoy- j ¡ong » c| »un ub .»ufiiot \ugust 29, relative to high school will have its largest ers. following a conference recently - -w • » i t-twna rj - a stag-party - -x- at the McCormick ---- Rev Henry Young will fill the student body this year with a num ­ various measures which will be with E. D Grav, Northwest zone home Friday evening. voted on at the November election. her of last year’s graduates en rull­ manager of the Willard company, pulpit of the Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gunther Mr. Chapman stated that the high­ ing for graduate work and the ad­ and Hal Peck of Peck Brothers, | here ami it Cornelius during the I I absence of Rev Leroy Walker, who I and family spent four days last er educational consolidation bill ami dition of the new territory distributors in this territory. The Members of the Rebekah and system has been installed in detail was called to California by the ! week at Oceanside. the truck bill were mystery bills Guests this week at the Corne­ because no one knew who was re­ Odd Fellows lodges of Tigard gath- and is offered to Hillsboro mo death of his father. —Il — lius Ott home were his cousin, Mrs. sponsible for sponsoring the bills. ered at Elsner’s grove on the Tual- torists free of charge. Baptist Church A. L. Burkett, and her children, He opposed the two bills on general a tin river for a joint picnic which "It is vitally necessary that bat­ M S Woodworth, Pastor Ravena, Irving, Maxine, Marcella principles stating that they were has been voted an annual affair. teries receive regular attention, not Bible study, 9:15; preaching, 11 and Maynard of Newberg. both drastic and destructive in their The Rebekahs will entertain the only in the maintaining of the md 7:30, 1 ¿th md 15th chapters Odd Fellows each year. Miss Chub Meyers joined a group nature. proper water level in the battery, The annual bazaar of the home but it is also necessarv that the of Romans. Prayer meeting e.idi of friends from Hillsboro on a The three measures sponsored by Thursday at 7: la. You arc w cl economic committee of Winona trip to Breitenbush Springs Sunday the grange were approved except battery have several other adjust­ come. and Monday. the water power measure, which he Grange was held Wednesday at the ments and inspections as w ell, «tat» •* Free Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. F.lery McDougal condemned. The measure relative Tualatin high school gymnasium. l.rntz. Corner Fifth ami Oak left Sunday for Brightwood, where to the repeal of the prohibition I. A. Skuzic, Pastor she began teaching Tuesday. Mr. law was opposed by Mr. Chapman. HOUGHTON—TIGARD Thieves Rifle Burkhalter « Nath alia Koeber, \ss’t. Pastor McDougal drives a school bus Other measures on the ballot re­ \ marriage of interest to peo­ The pastor, the Rev Louis \ Residence at LaGrande there. They entertained Mr. and ceived favorable recommendation ple of this county w is that of Theft of S300 worth of person.il Skutie* and fimily ar<- it Ntw Mrs. Albert Seidel of Newberg The next regular meeting of the Miss Grace Tigard, daughter of with a dinner Tuesday evening of club has been postponed until Sep­ Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Tigard, to Mr belongings from their home was dis­ berg attending the quarterly con­ ference of the Portland district of last week tember 19 on account of the Amer­ Paul Houghton of Claremont, III., covered by Mr ami Mr*. George which the Rev. Sku/.ie is secret iry Miss Wilma Herd of Scholls is ican Legion convention. August 12 at the home of Mrs Burkhalter of LaGrande upon their md Mr*. Sku/ie the superintendent a guest of her sister, Mrs. Elvin H. M. Tennv in Piedmont. Cal. return from visiting a month with of the junior department. School Opens his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. D i n Goodman, this week. The wedding ceremony was per- Tigard public schools opened Rev. G W BonDurant will oc­ Miss Pauline DeMoss Br.ish of Tuesday. Considerable work has formed by Rev. Giffen of Oakland, Burkhalter, here During their ah Portland, who taught school at been done in the building as it while the bride w as given aw ay by '« nee burglars had stolen the cab­ cupy the pulpit in the morning on Buck Heaven two years ago, vis- has been cleaned, wall tinted, and her brother. Curtis Tigard. Civorge inet radio, a rifle, a shotgun, i Sunday md Mrs. Esther Turner ited the W. F. Wohlschlegel and the roof repaired in readiness for Tonkin of Berkeley w is best man hunting knife, some cartridges, a the superintendent <»f the Ira G. McCormick families Mon­ school. The teaching staff is the nd Mi** Edith Sanderson of San N20 woolen robe md other personal People’s society, will take t ning service. day. Miss Brash was accompanied same as last year: E. B. Nedry. Francisco was maid of honor Th.- irticles. The loss was declared to 1’he hours by her mother, Mrs. Robert Brash, principal: Lura Nielsen. C I a r a couple are at their home in Clare­ be the largest robbery in LaGrande changed and Harley Grover of Portland. I Leuthi and Virginia Parks. Miss mont after a short wedding trip in more than a vear. Lacey Ornduff of Oregon City I Eunice 1 Crwboy Co«*«.’» Adolcihow birthday anniversaries. his estate. ♦-•• a» da ly. ••€•©• ■•»•«»••3 »•at». anniversary plans. Labor Day guests at the Jerome Joe Bross of Metzger is nurs­ “ Hillsboro ’ s name will be known Night Stampede...* ^' » *<•- Buzan home included his son and ing a sore left hand, badly cut daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph when the axe slipped while he was from coast to coast in Congrega­ IgM.og Co'*)'»»» O* d«r I », Buzan, their son Ralph, and Mr. splitting wood. Several tendons tional churches,” declared Rev. tP*Nt. ’♦»rftti. clow*». *»><•» A AiflM »how Haller, in a statement in connec­ "•»•< • on .ndoor O'O-O O» and Mrs. W. R. Newland, George were cut. Results from sale last •*>• coo»» Adm-»» on '»dw< »d »O 50c. -•»•'*•« Howey of Portland and Sealey Mrs. Clara B. Smith of Metzger tion with the announcement. "Cele­ Oronovd« »WO’» 75< *O S' 00 week were very satisfac­ Grove and son Lloyd of Los An­ had a very interesting feature on bration of Griffin .Sunday will be Panorama of Progre:»... •»«»- geles. “Minature Gardening" in the Aug­ held in Castleton, Vt., birthplace tory. Still have some ex­ »and, o» •«>»<«•♦* •»». goo»». ch»"»•»»» Wash., where he served as chap ­ ond group of Chehalem Mountain hop held in the big yard of B. S. Frew- Carni va!/ Amw»«**-«nft, - d«» »Mw», done« pickers camped at Ray’s hop farm ing August 26 bv the Christian lain of the fort.” in Marion county. Endeavor societies of the Evan- Special Days ♦o* G’Ong«. «ortR U-wo»V f'0»«’,nol -ygon-zo’o*»» — cow"» •». chat Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Finigan. Mrs. gelical church. It was Radio night 12 Bands • •• Mony cHorw*«» o"d o»cK«»»»o». Clara Wohlschlegel and Miss Wanda and Station KOIN lent the com- 18 mvt-col p'ogco"»» by Mw*.< F»do'a»-on Finigan were entertained with a rnittee a “rnike” for the occasion, Monday... -dinner Sunday at the Ed Wohl- V harmony trio from Tigard that schlegel home at Scholls in honor has sung over KOIN performed, g.rlt high tchool og« O» under adn» rted Í BUICK - PLYMOUTH Three hundred people were wait­ of Mrs. Finigan’s birthday anni- K member of the staff dished out ing in front of Weil’s store Friday Reduced fares. ..b, b.> <> m DODGE versa ry. the latest gossip to the eager morning for the opening of the Mr. and Mrs. Homer Earl of '<-row’d. The theme song was called nineteenth anniversary sale as the Third and Baseline Sts. Westport and Mr. and Mrs. Har- ‘Goofus.’’ It was really a n ice result of a two-page advertisement 2 — ’2 vis- ' 1 < -------- old Messinger of * ‘ McMinnville re tin 1 f, social with the program in the Argus and circulars. The Hillsboro, Oregon ited Mr. and * Mrs. W. - . ! thrown in free. C. E societies R. — Davis store was crowded all day Friday cleared SIS. Wednesday evening. and Saturday, according to Jake ____ „ Tualatin was air minded a short Weil, who said it was necessary Mrs. _______ Frank _______ Shook ___________ was brought ■home Saturday from Dr. Wendt's -'Idle ago when there were three to close at noon Friday so the 32 hospihd in Newberg. She is still planes "n »lie John Nyberg farm, salespeople could take time out to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer of Sam eat. seriously ill Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson and Francisco have been visiting thej “People came from all over the children of Portland visited old home of Mrs. Meyer’s brother-in- country and within a radius of 30 friends and relatives here Sunday. law. Mr. Meyer came in a Curtis- miles,” declared Mr. Weil. “If there Miss Alice McInnis, who is work­ Robin while Mrs. Meyer came by is a depression one would never ing in Portland, spent the Labor rail. had thought it to see the crowd' C. V. Burton and family have Day vacation here with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McInnis. arrived from California md bought Hop picking on the Mary Orn­ the Hudson place, a Compte-Kohl- duff farm will start the middle of man tract near Tualatin. A number of poultry raisers at­ next week. Mr. and Mrs. F E. Hoffman vis­ tended the ninth annual poultry­ men ’s convention held at Corvallis ited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brink, at for a two days’ session from around Portland Saturday. Another broth­ this community. Those in attend­ er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ance for the entire session were BIG SPECIAL George Gould returned home with Mrs. Con Selliken, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Leslie, E. R. Strornquist of them and remained until Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests at the E. Tigard, Albert Coupe, Mr. Jaquess AO* C. Wohlschlegel home included l of Durham and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lions Club At Tigard Hears C. C. Chapman BUYERS ATTENTION CADY Motor Ca State Inspected Meats Reichert’s Cash Market COOK BAKE EVERHOT COOKERS lb. 9c and HOTPOINT HOTPLATES HAMBURGER, 3 lb»......................................... ....... 25c PORK SAUSAGE, 3 lb».................................. ......... 25c BEEF POT ROAST, lb. ................................. ......... 10c BEEF STEAK, lb.......................................... ......... 12c PICNIC HAMS, lb. ................................ ......... 22c STANDARD GRADE BUTTER, lb. 15c FLAVOR FOODS MAYONNAISE, pint .......... 33c PURE LARD, 4 lbs........................................... FRESH FISH BRO I L with complete satisfaction on the new improved models of QUALITY AND PRICES PORK ROAST Fancy, dry, sugar cured in our plant Half or whole. « Pound ..................................................... JLtjL SIDE BACON— Half or whole PICNIC HAMS— Pound ...................... BACON SQUARES Pound ......................... LARD COMPOUND— Pound A little down— A little each month with your light bill. '■ PORTLAND GENERAL EJL E CT RIC COM P A N Y The Home of Quality -■ 15c 11c 9c 4c Fred’s Superior Market Phone 651 5 Deliveries Daily Res. Phone 321Z Hale Libertas Muirs WILLIAM WAIBE’ 1 mile east of Laurel Phone Scholls 1819 Have You Tried Allen Favors New Auto License Plan Rrduction tn iiiitoniobilr license fees With f|„t r.ite of on all e.irs pins an addition il charge of two per cent on the value of the car for the first three years with a depreciation allowance of 20 per cent after the first jear is «lie plan advocated by Edwin Klien of forest Grow, democratic candidate lor state senator for Washington 'he end of (hr third ....... »ear only the basic fee would be levied, according to the plan Xearlv all c irs are driven much more the first three »ears than thereafter, claims \||en \ two per cent charge on value plus the flat fee tor three years makes these owners pay a larger share because thy use the roads mon- \||,.„ holds th.it Illis would encourage tile own ership of I second car by thou sunds of farmers and others and 'he purchase of a car by many who d" """ own » ear i hia In tuni. it is believed, would stimulate -------- -------------------------- --------------- Hillsboro Auto Freight Dally Trip, to Portland iuto Freight Terminal 17th A Kearney INI Water Hillsboro Phone fil'J Portland Phone I \ 6366 Insured and bonded carrier I ! Schoen’s Bread? NO' < i Week-end Specials Orange Cake each I5C With bulled butter frosting 15c I : i : Cocoanut Taffy Cookies doz 15c FLOUR SACKS—All I leached. Dozen r-i u Perfection Bakery a ■ “For health protection 11 ar Perir» lion" SCHOOL DAYS are HERE AGAIN Satisfaction and real savings are your reward for shopping at-l‘l< JGLY WIGGLY. You can also depend on this modern food store to solve the school lunch problem. Visit I’iggly Wiggly tomorrow — You'll like it. Friday, Saturday and Monday SCHOOL LUNCH SPECIALS /^1 tneese Red Rock. September 9, 10 and 12 Ketchup-1 20c Per dozen Snowflakes ™ 21c Hoody’s, in bulk. 9c Wax Paper? 19c Heinz, large bottle. Fresh and crisp. Butter 23c In the 40-foot roll. Fresh, medium. Coffee Pound 25c Bliss brand. a Cake Flour 19C Per rkg. Swansdovvn. Toilet Tissue? 23c Zee brand. A 750-sheet roll. Camay Soap B„ 5c Baking Powder 27c Calumet. 1 pound can. Salt 25c 3 for Diamond crystal, 26 oz. carton. WessonOil Each 39c Dog Food 15c Quart can. Certo Beans 49c Tomato Juice £ 25c 2 bottles for ........ Heinz, for quality, in 11 oz. can. California, small white«, exceptionally good quality. 3 lb».......... :........................... O •___ Blue Rose, is always the best. KlCe 3 lb«. WALT’S MARKET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS Sugar cured Half or whole. I Mayonnaise 15c 15c BUY AI PIGGLY WIGGLY — WHERE PRICES ARE LOWER HAMS : It vonhilna 35'".' grade \ milk of the housewives that have tried it *.iy, “It Is the outstanding white bread today.” S tatæ -F air On the only PEACHES 9:15; morning service, III young people’s service, 7 p m ; evening service, 7:15, and all other serv ires, 7:30 p. m. —-If— Scholl« Methodi«! Churvh Alexander lawtiii rnr, I'astor V hearty weh'omc i for all per- moils throughout the community to the services o f this purposeful church, with its hearty singing ami gospel teaching Morning worship will be opened promptly by the pastor at 10 o’clock 4. Music led by the choir, Mrs. I M Hesse, direc tor V ) tine Sunday school for the w hole I unity Harold ( hri.*trii*rn. superintendent Evening hour at n o’clock, Junior Intermediate E p- worth I e.itftie, M ary I ovegrrn, president, Stanford Gotter will l.nwn mowrr>, g irdrn tiloin, limu-, lead the topic on Matthew fiilO. ........ Senior I pwairth League. Catherine cultivator., wood cutting tool». I lie Whatnot, 122« .Second St. lltf Hoge, leader. Topic, “Discovering Our Needs’’ The adult group will be led by r Ge<»rgr Mounce lM) the subject. ’ ( m We Be I airmimlctl, ( an Wr Vet; How -’’ Public invited. Churches Observe Griffin Anniversary Hundreds Throng Weil’s for Sale the dr of gasoline thereby raising inoiu y ns tax rev rime. < '‘didatr Allen also state« that he favors the reduction of taxea by the reduction of expenxe« ami Hint taxes on real estate should be reduced ||r favors also a mon* equitable distribution of the tax burden based upon ability to pay and the continunncr of the Income tax with u lower e exemption and an 1 increuse In tile higher brackets, Allen lias been a rrnident of the i county for the past thirty years and is at present engaged as a prune grower amt manager of the Forest Grove Co operative Prune Growers He has hern active over the state in organising farmers' co operatives being interested in the cooperative marketing of fnruz products and believing that the movement should be encouraged Sirloin Steak