The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 08, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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Paire Kight
tor the sales tax wav back til 1920
Alter the luioptlon ol the ale. tax.
then they will re|x-.vl ilie income
R. F D No 5. B.’X 126 A to the lust campaign. Here are tax.
'Hie grunge, udhering to its old
Portland. Oregon some interesting tacts I obtained
policy to "be tali re
February 28. 1931 f|X>m the state tax commission a <xsUiblisli<xi
qiuxsts all voters to "lx1 fair with
Argus Editor Enclosed you will tew dais ago relative to tile amount tlK’mselves and const icr nil t li e
t’y some oi t.m
find an article I prepared at the ot taxes |xmi which
before luinpmg at com Ilk-Ions
tor convenience tacts
solicitation of the Kinton Grange corporations,
ore
elassitied
ui
Since they Rememls r. even Mi Kraus dtd .lot
The article is probably a little long­ will also receive groups
the benefit of a contend that even property owner
er thin what you would like to 10 per cent reduction and can was going to save inonev witli tire
Kinton—Rov Bierly had his left
have
it.
but
I
am
tn
hojx-s
you
can
avoid most of the sales tax bv buy­ . iiactment of the s>iles tax He
leg broken between the knee and
see your way clear to run V tint ing wiiolesa'.e outside ot the stale, knows the same pm set wh.cli pav -
ankle lad Monday morning at his
the
same
I
devoted
much
time
and
you may figure at a glance how tlie the propertv tax will also be called
place near the school house, while
some expense in preparing it. and sales tax will reduce their taxes m | utxui to pay tile sales tax
he was working his team on some
I am sure all the grangers in Ore­ this state Here is what the differ­
ALBERT STREIFF.
land Part of the harness broke,
gon. as well as in Washington coun­ ent groups pay in Oregon. See
Master Kinton Grange No MJ2
striking him full force- on his leg.
ty
will
be
interested
in
the
data
Table I
making a bad wound as well as
presented therein.
A neat slim. Indeed, to hand to
breaking the large bene. Mr. Bierly
Of
course.
1
regret
I
did
no'
Wall
street. Be.ore we turn to
got severly chilled as he was alone
have the time to minutely co into W.vslungton county records let us
and could make no one* hear hnn
the whole tax record of Washing­ take a quick glance at the tax rec­
for some time.
ton county I inquired at tlx- state ords of MultnoiiuUi county, wild
Mr and Mr*. Jacob Faix spent
tax commission whether hev had then vou will understand why these
February 28 with friends in Mc-
Witch Hazel In the preliminary
any
data on the size and value of city gentlemen just coul.i not see
Mmnvile. where Mr. F.i.x resided
contest held at the
Washington county farms, but was any other tax than a sates tax You declamation
before coni.ng to Kinion.
Beaverton
high si liixil Friday after­
informed
that
thev
have
never
had
will
also
understand
at
a
glance
enter-
Ladies' Aid society wits
Carolyn Nash of Witch Ha . I.
occasion to break down the figures, wliy tliey shy away from a drwstlc noon.
_____ ________
, ________
tamed
Thursday
afternoon at the
who spoke In division I dramatic,
and classify them Consequently. I Income tax. Sec Table IL
home of Mrs. George Snider About
won
t.r.
.. p'uce and Anna Helen
had to have recourse to federal
$63.739 62 Is a nice present for a
20 ladies were present, including
of Witch Hazel, who spoke
statistics for averages I have faith­ few families N,»t surprising if some Courts
some visitors. Sewing was done on
ui
division
humorous, won nrst.
fully tried to be accurate, and I of them are so concerned over Second places I were
won as follows
tome quilts
am
not
denying
that
if
the
tax
roll
our
schools
a
ti
d
school
teachers.
Several from here attended the
Ivon Beck, division 2 dnunaUc ;
of Washington county was classi­ Now let us look at Washington Doris
Oregon Loggers program at Laurel
division 3 humorous;
fied. it might show somewhat a county for a moment In Washing­ Verdin Wiiei.
February 28
Beck, division 3 dramatic,
different set-up than average fed­ ton exxinty Uie utilities pay $117.- and
Twenty women were present at
Lorna
Beck
3 humor
eral statistics would indicate, but 180 94 in t.kxes. A 10 per cent re­ ous. Carolyn Nash division
the Home Economic club of local
and Anna Helen
I question whether there would be duction will net them $11.718. Rea­ Courts are to speak
grange at the home of Mrs. Daisy
in
tile
semi­
any great difference to speak of son enough for the utility boys and finals to lx- held at the court lioik-e
Anicker February 27 Next meeting
For
population
data,
as
to
farms
their
attorneys
to
shout
for
the
will be with the president. Mrs.
and cities in the county I depend­ sales tax. This is not surprising, in Hillsboro March 16
May Snider. March 13 at 2 o’clock.
Play Carlon
ed on the Oregon Blue Book.
but it is surprising tluit many peo-
All women are welcome.
Basketball team Iroin the Witch
I should have forwarded you this pie boosting for the sales tax do not
Miss Mableanna Gembella and
Hazel
school
U selwduled to play
reply quite some time ago. but I realize that they have to possess
Miss Amy Anicker, who have been
was engaged and could not give the property assessed at $4150 in Wash­ the team from Carlon school m
staying with Mr and Mrs. Victor
subject the attention I believed it ington county, before they an even the Washington county basketball
the
Anicker near Fairvale dünn« **■*
‘
deserved, I am hoping you can expect to get one ix'iiiv s worth of tournament nt Forest Grove Fri-
past four weeks, have returned to
afternoon at 2:30. The te.un
favor us with its publiiation.
benefit ui tax relief. According to day
their homes here.
played
a
return
basketball
game
Sincerely
voers.
Mr Kraus' estimate the per capita
Mr and Mrs. J. H
H. Aten and
the Beaverton grade school
ALBERT STREIFF
sales tax amounts to $3 34. or the with
family attended the legion and aux­
average family of five must pay February 27
iliary party and program held at
l*rogram Given
Editor. Hillsboro
__ ___ __ Argus — ______
Kinton $16 70 per year Remember, if you
Sherwood Wednesday evening.
Washington s birthday program
Grange. No. 562. at their last reg­ are a renter and a tenant, and pay
Warren Wilson set out two and
ular meeting unanimously opposed no taxes, the sales tax is an addi­ held at the scluxil was well attend­
one-half acres of Youngberries on
the sales tax. Availuig thenv-elves tional tax, to Uie rental you are ed by many of the parents. A
his place last week
resume of the "Life ot W.ushing-
of your offer to publish news of in­ now paying.
Miss Pauline Shaver of Beaverton
given by Gerhard Mat.wn
terest to grangers, they instructed
If federal census figures relating ton Lila was
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Wiley lias returned to school
their master to prepare an answer to the number of rural and urban
Floyd Bierly.
after
an
ab.-ence
of over two weeks
to the article by Mr O B Kraus, families, size of families, size and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris
county school superintendent, where value of farm and city property, due to illness She is much Un­
< Bertha Dallmann) and baby. Emil
he demonstrated tliat the sales tax ratio of owners and tenants, etc . proved in health.
Dallmann. were in a bad automo­
Margaret McCarthy visited the
bile wreck near Oswego early Sun­
Amount ula tat week-end in Portland with relative.
Table I
day morning. All were badly shak­
Group«
Total tax paid rvMucee at 10”, lUid friend*.
en up, bruised and cut considerably
Steam railroad«
i -6.61»'.40
I2.966.M Í 6
Pearl Pringle visited in Portland
on their faces.
150.351.07
15.U35.HO with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Electric railroads
’.12.« 41 1'.»
E. A. Richards of Odessa. Neb.
1 Electric com pan ie» including F E. r
1.426,411.91
Mrs. W Pringle, over the week-
I Northweat Electric company
30,*56 64
308.566.49
visited last week with his brother.
Miss Elauie Courts lU-coni -
¡Water campani«» including Portland lia« A; Coke Co.
53,6' 69 end
536.026.93
Harry A. Richards, and wife.
SS.>91 63 pained Miss l*earl Pringle to Port­
Joint
utilities
8>
ü
8.
916.34
Following were guests Sunday of
53,011.OS
5,301.10 land.
Telegraph companies
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snider: Paul
91.256 31
Telephone companies
912.563.12
Many of the pupils of the upper
and Julius Stassen. Mr. and Mrs.
grades were present nt Beaverton
W J. Edwards and son Leland.
$724.165.7«
high
school Friday afternoon tor
Sherwood; Mrs. C. J. Vaughn and
Amount na!«** tax Uie declxmation contest.
daughter Lucille and Mrs. Vaughn's Timber—P. T A. Study club met Table II
Mr
and Mrs. V L Nosh and
reduce» nt 10'
Tax paid
sister and daughter, and Mrs. at the home of Mrs Charles G. Meier Group«
$->7.o.’4 55
$>.7'45 daughter. Mary Ellen, visited dur-
Frank C » and affiliates
Vaughns grandmother. Mrs. Cox. Stanton Thursday afternoon. Both 1 Corb«tt <i Investment
14.562 35 uig the week-end With Mr Nashs
145.623 51
company and affiliate«
all of Portland; Otto Schulz and sides of the sales tax question were ‘ Failing estate and affiliates
9.4.39.54 brother and su.ter-m-law. Mr and
94.395.44
Mrs Florence Lark n. Bethany; Mr discussed.
4.347.37 Mrs. C Nash, m Salem
Wilcox Investment company and a ffiliatea
43,473.79
Another
Mrs. Charles Stanton motored to J< hn B. \ e« n estate and affiliates
4l.H82.63
4.1SS.25
and Mrs. C. H Snider and Mrs
2.499.66 daughter. Carolyn, visited with her
24,996.6 »
Marv Brecke. Cathlamet, Wash., Portland Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. The Oregonian and affiliale»
grandparents Nir and Mrs L San­
who spent the week-end. and Beau­ Harry Morse, to visit her nephew. 1
$63.739.62 ders. at Spr:ngbr<x>k m ar Newlx-rg
Claude Peterson, who is in a Port­
mont Sntder of Portland.
Mi- and Mrs F ~
Brooks of near
Annual grade school declamation land hospital, after having been Table III
FARM PROPERTY
Anilty accompanied bv friends were
contest held Friday afternoon at brought from Roseburg.
Sunday visitors at tne R. a . An-
K
Hi
??
Í
4 >
the Scholls Grange hall had three Mr and Mrs. S D. Willis visited
derson home.
a
i
representatives from Kinton grade with friends in Vernonia Saturday ; 3- ’
5"
2
s
Couple Moves
school, they being as follows: Eun­ evening.
3^
?
s
Mr ami Mrs Clie.-ter Hueppe
3 *•
ice Hemrich. Rosemary Aten and N.ght:ngales of Forest Grove gave
□ *•
who have lived al Witch Hazel for
R
James Richards. Finals in the con­ a dance in the Timber hall Fri­ « 3
M ■
R
5 Ï3
9
I
.sometime, moved to Reedville dur­
test will be March 23 at, Hillsooro. day night. First prize for masquer­
’ ’ 4
1
C
5
ing Uie past week They will re­
ade
costume
went
to
Mrs
Morris
Mr and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy and
ff
C i
side on tlie Jamisen place at Reed­
» ”*x
daughters spent Sunday afternoon Kochman and second to Miss El-
3
3 TT-
ville.
with Mrs. Pomeroy s parents. Mr. enora Girshberger of Sherwood.
r: »
X T* M
T he filling station now being
and Mrs. S. C. Sparks, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wright and
I
built on the Portland-Hillsboro
small
daughter.
Bettv
Jean,
visited
Mr Sparks celebrated his seventy­
highway
by Lloyd Mullendore is
seventh birthday and a big family several days last week with friends Î020
$33.734.00
$16.70
None
$
Tenant.«
445
in Portland.
i fast nearing completion and will
dinner was served.
: 6.<-o
16.70
10.250.60
V5H
21 1
t 1.5
probably
be open lor business by
4..
si
9.
HO
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
F
Welter
spent
8.00
16.70
2,000.00
554
12.2
Plan Convention
16.00
16.70
370.30
4.000.00
11.65
Saturday
the week-end in Portland with 529
District Sunday school convention friends and relatives.
16.70
689.70
20.00
5.0OO.O0
209
4.6
Mr and M rs. Gerhard Matzen
4.240.6V
16.70
10,000.00
40.00
of the five schools in this district Paul DeRemer has returned to 1S2
4.
and Greta. Lullo and Gerhard Jr
16.70
3,987.90
1 43
20,000.00
80.00
will be at the Scholls Methodist Timber after having spent most of 63
visited
Sunday at the Ernest Leh-
3.582.50
160.00
16.70
40.0V0.00
.05
church March 18. with dinner at the whiter with his aunt in Long 25
man home ncar Cedar Mills
noon and program in the afternoon. Beach. Cal., because of his health.
grandson. Conn
Wil-
Re-Sum ma ri z«
Mrs. Holt • ________
_
All interested i n Sunday tchool Miss June Townsend of Sunset 4061
$19.174 7 •
$12.10
89.45
Hams, of Portland lui 1 a serlous
work are invited to at.end.
$12.500 70 mastoid operation recently and is
$26.10
10.1
Camp spent the week-end with 479
Miss Mary Cathryn Hall, daugh­ Irene Richmond.
still very ill.
CITY PROPERTY
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall,
Patricia Hocffel won the prize of
Mrs. J. Andrews of Cochran vis­ 8«
$13.460 J.)
None
$16.70
$
Tenants
53.2
entertained a number of friends at ited friends in Timber Tuesday.
a little BiOle for repeating all the
2066.10
16.70
i l,7.'.".‘-'i
I 7.«»0
14.
her home Friday evening in honor Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Sunset 213
books of the Bible.
16.00
16.70
114.10
4,000.00
10.75
of her birthday. Piano music was Camp had as their week-end guest, 163
1.294 so
16.70
6,250.00
25.VO
154
10.3
enjoyed and_ games played. Joe Mrs. Peterson's sister. Miss G.rsh- 66
1.141.80
34.00
16.70
8,750.00
4.3
2.131.2U i
16.70
50.00
Hathaway of Pon land was an hon- oerzer of Sherwood
12.500.00
64
4.2
16.70
1.225 9U ¡
17.500.00
70.00
1.5
or guest.
Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman1 23
2,959.20
16.70
35,000.00
140.
UO
24
1.6
THIS 25c TEST FREE
and daughter. Billie, spent the
Opposes Tax
$8.752.90 !
If It Fails.
A large number of officers and week-end «.th Mr. Huffman's moth­
•
members of the local grange were er. Mrs. E. Huffman, in Ramier.
Use this bladder laxative. Drive
City
Property
Re-Capitulation
of
out the impurities and excess acids
present at the meeting Saturday.
Mrs Iola Drake of Portland is
$15.640.40
$13.23
77.95
Dinner was served to about 50 after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O. B 1182
$8.75.’.90 which cause the irritation that wakes
126.28
22.
which the lecturers program for Sandberg of Sunset Camp.
you up Get a regular 25-cent box
' 333
an hour was enjoyed, including a Miss Leis Richmond was a Sun­ would reduce property taxes I n applies to Washington county, you of BUKETS. made from buehu
musical and literary program by day guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. V Washington county $101.000. an ar­ will discover that only about one leaves, Juiiqx-r oil. etc. After four
test, if not satisfied. go bark
the young folks and a talk by Sen- Holcomb in Vernonia.
ticle vou featured on th? front family out of every five can ever days'
ator W. E. Burke of Yamhill. He
expect to get any relief from the and get your 25c. They work on the
page of your January 25 issue.
spoke against the sales tax. A num-
bladder similar to ca tor oil on the
sales
tax
in
the
long
run
A
glance
I am not going to quarrel with
ber from other granges were pres­
bowels. Bladder irregularity is na­
Mr. Kraus’ estimate that the sales at the table I have prepared will ture's danger signal and may warn'
ent at the meeting and dinn°r. and
tax will produce enough revenue help you determine in winch group you of trouble. You are bound to
were as follows: Mrs. W. P John­
to reduce property taxes $101.000. you belong. Washington coun'y has feel better after this cleansing and
son. Mrs. James Walters and Mrs.
about 4.5 mills per school district, 30.275 population, based on five to you
Samuel Walters of Cedar Muis ar i
get
<By the I.ihrarian1
_. your regular sleep Bukets
Ad
resulting in approximately a 10 per a family, gives u* 6.015 famine
Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanKleek of
The Gardener's Bibleographv is cent reduction in property taxes, 4.540 of these reside on farms, and guarail'js d by Delta Dni: -tore
Tigard.
1515 reside in the towns and cities
of timely interest to all as spring
A representative from Scholls Sun­ days arrive. The following books on the average in Washington coun­ located in the county. I have listed
day school will be present at Sun­ are in the library: "My Garden ty. They might even collect a larg­ the families in group . according to
day school and boost for the con­ Book," by John Weathers. Best er sum. but to have told the whole their financial rating as to assessed
vention to be held at that church book for general information about story Mr. Kraus should have fig­ values. Sen Tabic III
ured out who they expected to col­
March 18.
From this analysts you will ob­
and vegetable gardens: also lect this big sum from, and Just
Mr and Mrs. Lorenz Fic'-en en­ flower
fruit. "Gardeners Bed-Book." by hew many in Washington county it serve that 90 farm families out of
tertained a family group Sunday, Richard Wright. What to do each
was going to benefit. That is the every hundred, on the average, will
the occasion beinz tne mrt..
have to dig up $¡2.10 additional to
month. “Eversley Garden and Oth­
a number of the family. A birthday ers." by Ro e Kingsley. "How to whole question in a nutshell.
Mr Herman Runkls of Detroit
the tax they already pay. if they
The
grange
claims
the
whole
pur
­
dinner was served at noon.
can be hoodwinked into voting for writes: "A few lines of thanks
Roses," by Pyle. McFarland
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Herrick of Grown
from
a rheumatism sifferer My
pose
of
the
sales
tax
is
to
tax
the
the sales tax In t.he cities 80 out
Stevens. "Garden Cind»rellas,''
Sellwood visited with Mr. and Mrs. and
by Fox. How to Grow lilies in the poor, and those least able to pay. of ev ry hundred families will have first bot.le of Kru'.Tien ¡Salts took
E. L. Cox.
all
of
the acnes and »welling* out
garden. "Annuals of Flowerland.'' t > r lieva the rich; and that this to dig up $13 23 additional. To their
Mr. and Mrs. Emery VanKleek and
10 per cent reduction will only bene­ rorrow they will learn that instead of my Joints--with my fli it bolt c
“
Perenials
of
Flowerland.
’
’
by
and family spent Sunday with Quackenbush. "Rainbow Fragments." fit about one out of every five fam­ of getting tax relief they are mere­ I went on a diet and lost 22 pound»
relatives and fr.ends in Beaverton. Garden
book of iris. "Home Garden ilies in Washington coun'y. With­ ly helping to fill up the money-bags and now feel like a new man."
Social Friday
To lose fat safely and quickly
Handbook." Rock gardens. "Home out digging into the tax records of Wall street. No wonder Will.an
Christian Endeavor society of the Acres." by E. Roe. "Text Book of and without resorting to any critical Randolph Hearst. Jules B a c h e, take one-half teaapoonful of Kru-
church will hold first social Fri­ Plant Diseases," by George Massie. examination and analysis of the Banker Otto Kalin. Mes rs. Kline, schen Salts in a glass of hot, water
day evening at the home of M.ss
before breakfast every morning
these notes next week for sales tax. the people instinctively Rothi hild, and Goldsmith, all of an
Amy Anicker. All the young people list Watch
85c bottle lasts 4 week* Get it
realized this was the purpose of the New York city, commenced the drive
of
new
books
on
rental
shelf.
are invited to attend.
at the Delta Drug store or any
We wish to thank all who helped act, and so expressed themselves at
If you change your address kind­ drug store in America.
to make the benefit card party a the polls by voting it down 4 to 1.
If not joyfully satisfied after the
success.
Relying on Mr. Kraus’ estimate ly notify the Argus direct and at first
bottle money back. Adv.
once.
that we may expect a 10 per cent
reduction in property taxes let us
take a look at some of the tax rolls
Mountaindale—Margaret Mathies- ' John and Jack Peppard of Gales and see how It works, and maybe
en has accepted the position of Creek spent the week-end at the we will understand why railroad
magnates, timber barons and bank­
assistant guardian of the Oenetaha G McCormack home.
Camp Fire croup of Mountainda.'e Mrs Jeff Hayden, who has been ers contributed thousand.- of dollars
and interest has been revived. Sat­ very ,1, is recovering.
*
urday plans were made for summer Mrs. J M. Haney, who made ❖
BEAUTY SHOPS
-
INSURANCE
activities and work.
an extended visit with relatives
CWA workers will soon finish re­ and friends at Thatcher, has re­
pairing the Mountaindale school turned to her home in Strassel.
Thev have shingled the house and The dance at the community hall
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP GEORGE T. McGRATH
painted it imide and out. leveled drew a large crowd of people.
General Beauty Work
the yard and repaired the fence.
Wa«liin*ton County Agencies
People in this community, who
Everything in Insurance
Permanent« and all kind» of
Ravmond Gun’her was ho t to a have been suffering with flu and
INSURANCE SERVICE
beauty work.
number of friends Friday evening, tonsi'itis, are on the road to re­ I Phone 1701
1332 Washington
Shute Rank Building
the occasion being Norman Stan­ covery.
Telephone 1381X
+
ton's birthday. The evening was
Phone 2211
Hillaboro
Balcony Hillaboro Pharmacy
spent in playing games and dar.c-
Le£ Fracture
Suffered by
Kiuton Man
turned to his home in Multnomah
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkes and
grandson, Jackie Dyer, of Loi ur­
view were Sunday visitors at the
Royce Harris home.
Mrs Thor Gronbeek of Buxton
was a Thursday visitor at the
James Mailue.sen home
Mr and Mrs Joe VanDomelen
and family of Kansas City were
Sunday guests at the Adolph Erd­
man liouie.
Happy Canyon "500" club was
entertained by Mr and Mrs. C. I.
Williams Sa.urda> evening. About
50 were present. Nine tables were
m play. High scores were won by
Mrs joe Vanderzanden and Harry
Mailer, second by Mis Roy Mailer
and Emil Wright, third ov Mrs 1
J Mailer and Russell Mailer, and
low by Mrs. Everest Townsend and
Joe Vanderzanden.
Mr and Mrs. Earle Schlegel and
son Robert, who have been living
on the Ed Schlegel place for the
past winter, left tor Inglewood.
Ca!.. February 28.
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Christener
of North Plains were Sunday visit­
ors at the E. E Northrup home.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Reynolds
of Hillsboro were Sunday visitors
at the C. I Williams home.
Otto Rieben is seriously ill with
pneumonia.
Mrs. P. Hergert, who is under a
doctor's care m Portland, spent
the week-end at home. She is im­
proving.
Mr. and Mrs P E Gardner en-
ter,allied Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bren­
ner and daughter. Edna. Mr and
Mrs. R E. FVix and daughters Edith.
Eleanor and Lorraine, and Mr. and
Mrs N. H. Toates Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Roeygens. were Mr. and Mrs.
Rene Taghoti and son Henry of
Cornelius. Mr and Mrs. Renry
Duyck. Mr. and Mrs. Braumbuska.
Mrs Alice Dierickx and children
Johanna. Francis. Raymond and
Arthur, and Joe Vanderzanden and
daughter. Vernita.
Glenn Ireland of Greenville was
a week-end visitor of Raymond
Gunther.
Miss Ioisel Haas and Miss Fran-
ces Schier of McMmnviUe and Miss
Iola Haas of Sheridan were Sunday
visitors at the Floyd Raffety home.
Lewis Sch wander is recovering
from a case of whooping cough
and will soon be able to return to
school.
Streiff Denounces Sales Tax
Witch 1 laze! Wins
Places in Contest
homo with h Ium 'I mmii . Mr». A
Promote prosperity with printer'*
i H ah « n had hi n i • ura
ink.
Movr io Ik’.tvrrlon
Mi mid Mis I.oub Stack moved
ironi i‘»’i tland Co I•»< ti hoena III
IlKING IN YOUIl
lli'ilholds addition la.t wrrk
Will lliidxc Honori«
Mrs W U MeKell und M in 1’
M l*onalds«>n won high honors al We Will l’est l hriii I or You I III K
th<» Mr <•!• »V 1‘iiuik bi ld««» Umma
Beaver! on Beaver Chapter, O E ment rrcrntly
s. met February 28 Mr. Moiinie
Phone 72
1152 2nd St
Hauser. Worthy Grund Matron of
Hay you saw It In tiw» Aruns.
Oregon, made her official visit A
number of past grand matrons and
patrons iimi pr -ent grand officers
aero pre •sent Several ol tile past
matrons ami patron* of lleaver
chapter exemplith’d a degree in
honor of Mrs llauser
The McMinn Bible class met
. | ..'.n evnun : w it li a large num
Do Not Help Pay Lotira on
ber of young people pi<>.< n. W E
Garnett resum'd his place its speak -
More Hazardous Risk»!
er after an absence of two weeks
They will conduct their regular
weekly meeting in tile
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Raleigh
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Sawtnill.s, wixxlwoiklng plants mid oilier type* of property
school Saturday Parents and friends
are Invited
of more ti.iz.iudons nature known tut "hot stuff ' uro not In­
Bethel Congregational Utiles'
sured l>y Oregon Mutimi Tile
Mi -lonarv auxiliary met 'niiir-d.iv
large percentage of America'»
with about twenty women present,
l'he missionary study talks were
given by M l -. Fern Haines and
Mrs. George Taylor
Food Sale Held
Beaver chapter. O E S. held a
Agent
cjxiked ft» d sale Saturday 111 thn
Every Eorm
l*r«trc(l<»l> Fire, Automobile, ( MMaalty.
Bank building Miss Margaret Pe­
ters, ti amj M, rlaines A M Jaiin-
LUbilMy, Fidelity* Surety and l ife
sen. and V A W,xxi were In charge
Phone 1732
1161 Third Street
Two Awarded Cup
Miss Mlldrexl l'wohy nnd Bob
Denney were each awarded a silver
eup al a high .whixrl assembly for
their outstanding work on the dv-
bating teiun
Mrs. Gray llostcws
Mrs Dov Gray entertained the
Fra ndslnp bridge club February 2H
Mrs R R Summers had high score
and Mrs. John Summers, a guest
primarily dejiendriit on the
of the club, low score.
of feeds that combine tlw*
Have Card Party
elements of nutrition In correct­
Mesdanies V A Wixxl ind
Howard were joint haste ses \v< I-
ly but.iii' ' 4 proportions
our
lie ilav at the formers home for
fet'd*
for
entile
and
poultry
*rr
a round robin P '1' A "500" party,
selected with thl* t hou*M hi
lour tables were In play.
mind and are offered with our
Mrs. MeKell lloxteaa
unqualified endonienient Every
Mrs- W i sicKeil entertained
wiinted variety 1> Included It»
the rucsdiiy Bridge club al tier
our large stock
Grand Matron
Visits Lodge
At Beaverton
DON’T GET UP NIGHTS
Gardening Books
On Library Shelf
How One Man
Lost 22 Pounds
Strassel
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Anniversary Observed
Morgan Stallion
GoWpttdale
(Registered)
Will book limited number
farm mares at small fee
HAWTHORN STUD
Hillsboro, Oregon
Telephone 3391
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SAVE for HIM
The advantages that
you wish your children
to have, will be theirs,
if you start saving for
their future now!
When the time comes
to use your money it
will be yours to com­
mand. As ¡t member of
the FDIC', your account
is fully protected. This
strong bank voluntarily
provides for your ad­
ditional safety.
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The Largest Independent Bank in Washington County'
WALKER
LIVESTOCK GROWTH
J. B. IM LAY ¿SONS, I Nd
FH ON t M AVI »VON 3MO
NEK OviLLg l e
"We Do Our Part*
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For Ideal Growth
Çoslett $uper Service S*al|<n
GASOLINES
Richfield - General - Shell - Union - Gilmore
Hi Pressure Greasing
Free t'rarikea-i- Service
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Aiitornotive Repairs
Firestone Tires, Tubes «nd Accessories
Feeds
Seed* -
Fertilizers
DRIVE IX
Coslett Super Service Station
Farmers’ Cash Store
Phone 3061
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and Business Men
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mark't for
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sure of my atten-
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Because I
I want news of wanted
Merchandise
march of civiliza-
in me new wants,
SI KCiEO.N
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
All Kind« of Beauty Work
PERMANENTS
a specialty
Telephone 1471
WEILS APARTMENTS
Mabel Schende)
FIIYHICIAN
Bldg.
Telephone«
Residence 79IX
Of fire 3231
DENTISTS
DIt. RALPH DRESSER
DR. D. E. WILEY. M. I).
Dentist
Physician and Surgeon
Commercial Building
Wells Building
Telephone 144
TELEPHONES
Office 2682
lUmidence 26«!
Evening*, Sunday by Appointment
REAL
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We deal in Real Estate
Write
Fire and Automobile Insurance
Make Loan« and Innae Surety Bond«
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COLLECTION
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Telephone 1391
news
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X-Ray and Phyaio-Therapy
Commercial National Bank
Telephone 2325
Advertiser«
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Phones 592 or 2124
Sanitary Beauty Shop
KURATLI & WLSzMER
Commercial National Bank
and
RADIO T UBI S
Oregon Mutual Policyholders
RUSHLOW
and Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck
pleasantly surprised Sunday
evening bv a group of friends who
called to help them ep’ehra'<- t' ■>. ■
sixteenth wedding anniver ry. The
evening was «p^nt in playing “500 "
First prizes were won by Mrs. Dick
Sandford and Andv Chri • n r, an I
eecond by Mrs. A. R. Reynold.; anl
Dick Sandford.
Miss Esther Erdman of W< it
Union visited her cousin. Mi s B' r-
tlia Erdman, the past week.
Fred Zll.'v Jr., who hss O"r
visiting a the home of his cousin
Mr and Mrs
Williams.
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Corwin I lardware
Timber Study Club
Reviews Sales Tax
Mountaindale Club
Has New Guardian
Thursday, March K, 19.34
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