The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 02, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE
Pase E ight
W a ln u ts at
Scholls Are
Weeks Early
SCHOLLS W alnuts in th is v id n -
tty are of unusually large size and
excellent qualitt picking will start
about September 10 to 15. which is
about four w eek-earlier th an form-
er seasons.
Go on Tour
Several nut growers from here
are planning to attend the nut
growers* tour at Corvallis and vicin-
lty during the last of th is week
Peggy Briggs returned home last
Sundav after a week in Hillsboro at
the John Stefs home.
Mr and Mrs C L. Rasmussen
and daughter. Dorothy, of Portland
were Sunday guests at the Sam
Penny home
Mr' and Mrs Lloyd Murray and
Mrs Mary Kamyate visited the
Frank Miller home in Cornelius F n -
(jay
MissVeona Russell. Wayne Ander-
son of Sherwood and Glen and
Beau ice Andrews of Dundee spent
several days last week camping at
Three Rocks and attended the re ­
gatta a t Devils Lake
Miss Dorothea Frewing of Amity
was a Sunday guest at th e J. T.
McCann home
Cronin Family Moves
Joe Cronin and family have mov-
ed front the Burt Wakefield place
to a house on tlie Brown place
near Laurel.
Jaek Powers Honored
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
T hursday, August 2, I'.t.'t I
lb«* p l a i n t if f , lit con
daughter Mrs C M Alexander. of >1»
fe.
i e n ta is colic, ted u,»on
the regatta at Devil's Lake Sunday
I fo r th e
l liateher rhuraday «veiling, cele­ w ldeiMtion o i th e uni o í 12..5O U 00 I hen
tiio iig u g m l p tem i-«». f
t he yen i «
Scholls Epworth League will spon­
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brating the lUiniteisartes of Mrs nam ed d e fe n d an t he foreclo»«tl Mini th e
upon «»Iti
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Mrs.
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league institute at Falls City, be­
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eur on th e same ,d a t e. th e re o f a * may be novexaaty, •r »old »o 4*» m s u at-
iaaa. ihw t th e «»m e be pntd
ginning Sunday
v er to the
arlyle reniaitud witht her ia fy th e a m ontiti* fo u n d (o be due to ! p l a i n t if f , to be n pplted tu « li a i » , ilo n
Mr and Mrs Harry Reynolds
th e p l a i n t if f , a m i th e c«iata
daughter until Saturday
f »»le S m i .I o f th e aom a h e re in fo u n d t
and children went to l a Center.
be d u e to
Medford IVisons and Dale llaitgh- n io r ty a a e wan recorded on he 2 n d day th e p l a i n t if f , a n d th a t a red
Wash . on a picnic trip Sunday
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Wi'.h the permission of the Pub- lnall „pent Saturday evening and e f W a •hlii>- ton C ount y . O i A v o w i i . e in K n Book
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Miss Maribelle Flint ai th e H l lie Service Commissioner Thomas, Sundm at Zig Zag
x . at pnne I !<• and de.-« i the» a m i co v e r» o f w h ich is attache»! to th e c o m p la in t
the Portland Electric Power com-
Mr and Mrs I ynal Thayer and th e fo llo w in g i««al p r o p e r t) wituatexl in on
Flint beach home tor ten days
f i l e in th i« s u it, to c o lle c t, fo r the
n C o u n ty . O re g o n . t«»*wtt :
Man} Scholls Farm Union mem pain has filed new line extension tainily of Yamhill visited Mr and w
u»e a m i b e n e fit o f p l a i n t i f f . » || le n to
na ot the S o u th h a lf t S ’ ^t
and
p r o fit«
fr o m
th e
»aid
m o rtg u g e d
tiers attended the picnic at Rippling rules to tie made effective on or Mrs K.ul Wilhelms Sunday.
o f Section Seven
ill
and
of
the
pi emit is. p e n d in g th e fo r e r l.w u r e o f the
W aters Sunday.
after August 1 These new rules dif-
S . n h x Y .-t q u a r te t
N W » a l a n d of the
»aid m o rtg a g e a n d th e sale o f «aid p re m -
l ci the adverttx'invnl« help you
Sunday guests at the Charles fer (!on, , ht. old
(h a, all |,nt.
Ea»t h a lf l E ’ p o f S ec tio n E iw hteeu
i«e« u n d e r th e d*»r«u» to be e n te re d h e ie
i I. m
T o w n s h ip t»ne it » S m ith . B a n y i-
Haynes home were Opal Dodson.
U x iax t extensions involving delivery charge make your shopping plans.
in . and
Huiaoor* and and or guaranteed monthly revenue
Tw.>
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W e»t
o f th e W illa m e tte
Marjorie Dodson of Hillsboro
ih i
F o r «u eh o th e r a n d fu r t h e r r e lie f
M e tid ia n
p a r tic u la r ly de»ci il»ed a -
Mrs K F Casta") oí Aloha
MS to th e C o u r t m a y »eem ju s t in the
C. niniem -liitt a t a p»n,it :t 34 « ham »
prem ise».
Mr. and Mrs. R N McClure, will be placed upon the free" or
l'a * t o f ib e Seutheaw t c o rn e r o f th e
Jean McClure and Louise Murray ¡a n tt minimum basis after bating
This su m m o n » ia « er.« x| upon you by
J W C o n n e ll t S h e u 'f » to W
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l»>*uatim i L a n d C la im
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42
spent the week-end at Rockaway heer. in service five years accord- et
p u b lic a tio n
l h e r e .. f once each w eek fo r
.-nre» V IS K W
in - n d S tv lio ti« . T o w n » h tp a m i B a n u e
fo m
aucc e »« ite
and
« > n » e c u li\e
weeks
Dish Shower l-'riday
mg to R K Faster
loyal division
G at*ioit I'h e « *,* A M ilk Co i«> C a r n a tio n
fo r a place o f hettin n itiw . a n d r u n -
in tlie 11111 s b. *r. * A rg u s
a new spaper of
Hint;
th e m e
W eat
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Dish shower for the new kitchen manager These rules not only af- C o p a r t S e c tio n 33 T l S K»W
e n e i.il c ir c u la tIo n p r in te d a n d published
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l he S outhea»t c o rn e r o f »aid S tw ler
at the church parlora. sponsored by tect all future line extensions of B i'h a n d le * . In c . 31 It» a c re * S e c tio n 4
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th e
t ’ity
o f llilla lm r ts
W a « h lu g to n
D o n a tio n I and C la im , thence N o r t h
Ladies
Aid, Friday the company’s service, but also U S KJW
C o u n ty . D ie g n u by a u th o r ity o f a n o rd e r
a n d a L 'iiit th e E m M lin e o f -aid S ig le r
o f the above e n title d t ’.m r t. th e llo iio r -
Meet Alter Many A ears
th >e line extensions which are now J W C o n n e ll » S h e riff» to M in n i» M c ­
D o n a tio n L a n d I 'la i m
a d is ta n c e of
ab lc G is u g e K
B a gley
p re s id in g , w hich
Mr an d Mrs John Emmott of in cxl>lence he said
L a re n
lo t
W , .s iia n i! \c rw » N o, 2.
in c hain«, m o ie o r le«». t o th e S o u th
o rd e r w as m a d e a n d e n te re d upon th e
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l*err> e t u \ to \ lu c e n t H e in r ic h
Porthuut called at the Andy Weller
custoniers who have con.
lin e o f Iv a n
K<>nigan land to ca«t
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home Sunday Mr t e l l e r and the .
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a m ong o th e r th in g « , d ire c te d th e «ervice
\ \ «wst 203 4 fee< m o re o r I»»» to the
Fm m otts were neighbor» in Sabetha
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o f sum m on» be m ade upon y«m by pub­
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Kans.. 40 years ago and had not an .ix d minimum monthly levenue
1 ' 14 E ch o llv iiih ta . T i­
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a» a fo re a a id . a n d
w h ic h o rd e r
dow n «aid r iv e r and tr a c in g th e c e n ­
seen each other since.
•i,H1 or delivery charge on exten-
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d ire c te d th a t you a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r the
te r lin e th e r e o f to a ta u n t In th e
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w ith in
Mike McCann is using rock from stun that have been in existence
K.-hm-, to O liv e r T a v lo r , lt»
N o rth e a s t
« p .a lte r
of
tin- S m ilh c as t
fo u r
141 w iv k » fr o m
th e d a te o f the
» T 2 S K2W
the Laurel rock crusher for the five years on August 1. will there- «. . s,-,
q u a r te r o f «aid S e c tio n E ig h te e n | l t t |
ilu e S«aith >-f th e p lac e «•f b e g in n in g ,
basem ent to the new house he is after receive service upon ta rn ff M»rk i, ib et u x to Jacob S c h n e id e r.
> 16 Block 2 H illa b o r o .
th e m e
N o rth
S'1 61 c h ain «
to
the
building on the McCann place near minimum basis and the delivery 1 , '
K B a k e r et ux to C m it a N u n a n
p lac e o f
b e g in n in g
and
c o n ta in in g
the J M Stretcher place
charge will be eliminated. ’ declared t v '. i , . i Kn> vv W G r a h a m c ia im
132 2? acre» m o re o r le»« . to g e th e r
Miss M ata S titt of Hillsboro spent Easter Wednesday. "Ill those case
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w ith a ll a m | « in g u la r th e p r t i ilewer.
last week at the Julius Christensen where extensions have been In ex
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» S h e r tf fi
to
C m ita
a p p u rte n a n c e » .
te n e m e n t« .
hervxhta-
I K F N SF II FMIIYI YHHS
T a y lo r, »»art H U s k 1 H ilt'h o r o .
home.
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easem ent« a n d rig h t« «»f w ay
r S » fte n l» e re et ux to C . E
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W C Heaton, D ons Heaton and ; ‘ nt.e .T* ’
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Mr and Mrs. E. G. Heaton atten d - kits. 1. the customers thereon will «•
FUNERAL
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ed the McCredie benefit ball game continue to be billed upon t h e “ '•
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r e m a in d e r
a n d
r e m a in d e r« ,
in Portland Monday evening The original contract until the five-year fl„ ,rt . ,
i l ls K1W ' ’
Phone 953
:
H illsb o ro
re n ts . is«u«w a n d p r o fit« th e r e o f;
Heaton boys and Irvin C. Higgin- term will have been completed, at
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A m i al»o a ll th e e a ta te , r ig h t, t i t l e
botham . an ex-Beaver star, who which time service will be rendered
and m te re a t. h«*me»tead o r o th e r c la im
M MMONS
o r dem and.
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w e ll in
la w
as in
played in the game, are old-time upon regular published tariff min-
No. 10331
e q u ity
w h ic h
th e
m o rtg a g o r» had
Dally Tl-lpB u> lYirtluiul
A ug u s t
2.
1920.
or
th e r e a ft e r
a. ■
PEP Changes
Line Killings
Real Estate I ransfers
f u u p u b lic a tio n o f th i« atim m on«.
1 he um l.-i sig ms* a ie ic x id e n l a tto rn e y «
I o f th e S ta i, o f D ie g o n and th e ir placa
o f rtw h le iic r a m i p.««i o ffic e addle«« fu l
low l h e ir l esp.s .iv e nam e» bei eon
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W H A T YOU
CAN
DO
with
*50
o
iW N « 11 nr ra d io
tnktt
ii short vacation . . . jo in
a g o lf club . . . en ro ll in a busi­
ness sehool . . . have a ll y o u r
needed ib-ntal w ork done . . .
buy a lin e g ift fo r aomeone
near and dear . . . leave it in
the bank and w atch it grow.
Donelson &. Sewell
You can get more out of $50
Miss Dale Powers entertained
q u ire d , o f . in , o r to th e said premis«*»
Hillsboro Auto Freight
E X T R A because it isn’t sub
a surprise birthday party
o r any p a r t th e re o f.
Bonded and Insured Carrier
brother. Jack Powers. Tuesday
A n d a ls o to g e th e r w ith a ll o th e r
ieet to the demands o f y o u r
rig h ts
of
e ve ry k in d
and
n a tu re ,
ning
Servin* Beaverton. Aloha, Reed-
day-to-day budget.
h o w e ve r
evidenced,
to
th e
u«e
of
Delbert. Floyd. Philip. ---------- ---------- -
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w a te r , d itche» a n d c a n a l« fo r th e ir -
ville. Hill,born. Cornellux and
K enneth and Wilbur Burke a n d
Mr and Mrs Clifford Roth and °* heir equities will be credited to C. H a r e * . E lm e r G. H a r e . W i l l i a m B
g n tlo n
of
aaid
p rem ise» to
w h ich
H a re ( A b o
know n
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B
H a r e t.
Stanley Guild made up a fislung son. Leland, of Portland and the their lighting accounts, a g a i n s t
E'oreat < ■ rove
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m
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rs
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»aid
prem
ise»
had
Harvx
C o m m e rc ia l
N a tio n a l
party to Rock Creek above Ver- Lewis Hulit and Harry C arter fam - which current bills for service will B E a iln n k a o A f . H illa
The ea»lcM way t«» <r( ?.*»(! rtlr g Ls (<» »tart
A ug u s t 2. 1920, o r th e r e a ft e r be. » m e
Hillsboro Phone 542
nom a over the week-end. Stanley ilies visited at t h e Carl Wohl- be allowed until this credit is used •o n . T ru s te e . b o E. ru . L O . re J g o o h n n . so E. n , L E . t t J a o h L n . -
e n title .!, and also to g e th e r w ith u ll
navhtc
4 tlollar or (wo a wrrlt now at the
share» o f «tock o r o th e rw is e , in a n y
came home with a black eye. re- schlegel home Sunday Miss Velma up.
Joh n so n , G le n n
H
H iire io w .
V ern a l
Eivst Side Term inal Portland
c a n a l c o m p a n y o r w a t e r user s aa»«»
ceived In a fall on a snag.
Wohlschlegel spent last week a t the
- m adopting this n e w policy-
B ig e lo w . L lo y d E B ig e lo w . E tta B ige -
Phone EAst 9131
c ta tlo n a tta c h e .! to «aid la n d f o r th e
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.M a rx a re t H u th l. m k l a t e r . E ra n c ia
W alter Seiffert. who spent sev- home of her aunt. Mrs Lewis Hulit, favOrable to rural and farm cus-
b e n e fit th e re o f, th e n ow ned o r th e r e ­
k l a t e r . M a r g a re t L in k la t e r . S a m ­
eral weeks witth his grandparents, of Newberg.
tom ers
the comoanv anUeinates uel I. T m a iw
a f t e r a c q u ire d by «aid
m o rtg a g o rs
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Mr. and Mrs Samuel Seiffert. re-
Ed Albin attended the wedding
m
and
r a n k lin , D o n a ld E r a n k lin . K e n n e th A
turned to his home in Portland of Ins daughter. Anna Maria Albin, ihe return of normal times and as L F in
T h a t th e » a id m o rtg a g e be decreed
k la t e r . K e n n e th A
C o v e ll, K e n n e th
last week
in Portland Sunday.
a further aid in promoting this
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r tw a u ia
U m rd ^ C m u !
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S I O fTI d O h Cl 3 S
Mr. and Mrs Ed Seiffert visited
G»»od Yield Reported
much desired condition, its rural
K< . o, \ Linklater »- Adaüabtra.
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One doae of ADLERIKA quick
to r e»f th e E s ta te o f D o ro th y L i n k la t e r
’ d 1 T h a t a n y c la im o f r ig h t, t it le , in -
at the Mina Seiffert home in Port-
The grain yields on the hill farm s service departm ent will co-operate
k ,
a
L i n k la t e r
n
.
\ i k . i . v
clt'aiiN
land last week
are better per acre th an the valley more closely with the company's C o v e ll
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Mrs Grace Raynard and sister, land this year On the George Treb- customers in the application o f
o f K e n n e th A . C ov e ll J r ., a n d T h o m a s M,,y
l h‘
d e fe n d a n t» in th i» » u lt. or
Wtt.nhlngton County.”
Mrs. Nellie B arrett, with a brother, er place five acres produced 350 electricity to farm problems that
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. bowels, allow s you to eat anti
C. J Crabtree, of Portland went to bushels of oats, and George Kirk- the use of its service may be a still
w , leep goo i Qui< k. thorough »
H
illshoro, Oregon
Davton Sunday to attend a re- patrick reports 953 bushels of oats !u rth er al<i Io rhe
tn
and T e » ta m e n t and o f th e E a ta te o f , ‘ h e r o 'f
l»e «lev ree« i to be in f e r io r a n ti
Hon vet gentle and entirely -sale
uhicn picnic of form er residents of from 22 acres.
s“ r i er h trm eem c
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H a t t r i . k and l a . a
H a t t r ic k . D e fe n d - ’ “
f ,h c « « m t i f f . a n d th a t a \
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th a t place. Plans were made to
Work Resumed
storing m s income _
* n ta .
c la im o f r ig h t, title , in te re s t o r e s ta te
Glenwood
Lumber -------
company,
em-
make the aifair an annual event.
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B ig e lo w , V e r n a l B ig e lo w . I ’ n “ r *,en u P” n * he aaid re al p r o p e r t y
Mr a n i Mrs. Earl Russell Jack ploying 30 to 40 men resumed oper- f ' k ri\e i< « n Ftiz-Lv-i.-ix»-
M a rg a re t
R u th L in k la te r . Kranen»
w '
f“r * * * r
b a rre d a n d
fo re rlo » e d .
»ave
Lnssell and
.n r Mr.
M r unrt
rs G
o rd o n ations
anon- T
hu rsd a-. a after
f t e r a an
n e enforced
n fo rc e d -—
a 1311(111 L ^llU L ilv VC
Russell
and M
Mrs.
Gordon
Thursday
L in k la t e r . M a r g a re t L i n k la t e r . S a m u e l 1 an<* rv e e p t th e s ta tu to r y
r ig h t
of
re -
rw » « » a » * » « <
de lp tio n a» by la w pr«*vi«ted . a n d
E d w a rd
L in k la te r . K e n n e th A . C o v e ll
Thompson went on a tour of the shut-down because of the strike,
K e n n e th A C ov e ll J r . and T h o m a » Ed­
e i T h a t ui»>n a » ale bein g m a de u n d e r
beaches Sunday.
Dr C handler reports th at his
w a rd C o v e ll. D e fe n d a n t« :
decree o f fo re c lo s u re to l»e entere«!
Mrs Fred G raff and baby daugh- filbert crop will be ready for har-
In th e N a m e
f th e S ta te o f O r e g o n :
ein th e p u n h a a e r at «ueh »ale be let
ter, Diana, of Portland are at the vest about September 1. five weeks
'By Mr» Hu«h Bur.ietui
Y«>u. a n d each o f you, a r e he reby s u m ­
» puaaw aion
o f »aid
re a l
pr«>i*ertie»
C. W. Larkin home for an indef- earlier tht-an previous years. There
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»«»I«!, and th a t a c e r tif ic a te o f »ale
appear
and
irate stay.
is an abundant crop.
C hristian Endeavor officers con- a n s w e r th<
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o f th e p l a i n t i f f file d
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Sandy of
Clarence Phoenix of Idaho spent ducted a rally in the community
n. and th a t upon th e e x p ir a tio n
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Sherm an s mill spent Wednesday the week-end a t the home of his church Friday evening Miss Doro-
o f th e C o u n ty
of
nade.
a s h e riff*» de*»! in thi
and Thursday with her parents. | brother-in-law and sister. Dr and thy Howes, county president, was I w le ith rk in fe
•u n ty .
O re g o n ,
HO
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al fo rm
k» f n m th e tia te o f
ie to th e ho ld e r
th e
Mr. and Mrs' Ed Denunin.
I Mrs William B. Cliandlee.
111 charge. Rev T. C. Duncan con- 'h e fir s t u p
ite «.f » a le , and
o f th i
s
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m
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th
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Ray Moore is slightly improved
Mr. and Mrs C. Earl S tretcher ¿ucted the devcuonal period Jam es
That th e p l a i n t if f , o r a n j
r fu
n here«'f b euig
after a relapse during the past and Louis Hesse started to M arsh- Henderson, a prom inent Christian
iuy
Io this » u it. o r a n y o n e e l ­
and if
month.
field Tuesday on a vacation trip Endeavor worker of Portland, gave
• and
th e
The Lawrence Ficken. Chris S uhr- of several days.
the address. Divisional conferences
I«!
» u it. th e p ia i
» ff. i
nt
E
L
ill
a p p ly
to
brier. Frank Tounsing. W. G. Hesse
Joecilie Peters of Moro is spend- were held and announcem ents made
th e
m a l N a ti,
d e m an d e d
in
it « i
families. Mrs. J. H Moore. Mrs. mg -. vera! weeks at the home of regarding the summer conference
lire»! to a«
Ed Alom. Mrs. Samuel Sieffert her grandparents Mr. and Mrs W. at T urner August 20 to 26. Inter-
-v istrjr o f
a n d reeov r o f' a n d
musical numbers and a clos-
and Miss Lydia Sieffert. accom- L. Peters
» J «« ep
h
•ph
C
I I » re
watcii completed the program.
panied by the Bert Seilfert family
Mr. and Mrs. C. O Kellogg and
» J
H u re t, and
seventy-!iyt. Christian En-
G
Hun
of Portland, attended mission fes- Mr and Mrs. J. A. Buckley, form - A
r ia l
N a tio n a l
neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. M. deavor members from over the J'hr " Í Hill-h. >. O re «
ival services a t the St. Paul's er ne
»nd
E. L.
DR. R. J. NICOL
n. T n u t n
a
n
d
ei
i
th
e
r
e o f, th e
3oearA
in
the
Irvington
district.
c
.inty
were
present.
L utheran church near Sherwood.
B Bos _______ _____ [,____ _____
f »1.1.72?.:
w ith
te re » | there» »n
State Officer Visits
Portland, visited at the Bozar-.h
L o n n e Woodward of San
r u t» o f
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
p e r r e n t pe r
Mrs. Grace Christensen, presi- home Sunday.
Francisco is expected home S atur-
fr o m A p
cent of Rebekah assembly of O re-
Mr. and Mrs John Hitchcock day to -p<.nd h er vacation,
p e r c e n t pe r
Veterinarians
gon. will pay an official visit to were Sunday guests a t the Rollin -'trs- '» E H unter and Mr. and in n tim on 1 23 0.7 5 fr -'m O r lober 15. 1933.
e re s t on th e fu r t h e r »u m - f 1 23 0.7 5 i
RuDy Rebekah Lodge August 8. Meyers home at Laurel.
Mrs Lawson Auld of Hillsboro vis- m
it th e r a te o f e ig h t i h ' J i p e r r e n t p e r
Telephone
613 and 642
Mrs. Audrey Heaton. N. G. of Ruby E O. K lineau w ent to P o rtla n d ,^ e d a t
the E. Head and P. G ardner in n u m fr o m th e 15th d a y »
•f A p r il. 193 4.
Reoekali lodge enterta-ned after
Monday to act as one of lie pall- uoraes of Q uatam a one evening last m«I
th e
fu r t h e r
sum
of
1 704.79
p a id
the meeting July 25 with an ice bearers at the funeral of Mrs. Mary "eek
ut b y p l a i n t i f f a» taxes upon th e re a l
cream party.
Jane Mechem.
-“ r a n d Mrs Jack Rogers spent m » p e rty h e r e in a fte r d e a rrib bed,
e
w it h
In -
J M Stretcher and family spent
Aleen Hutchens and Shirley Carl- Saturday in Portland v i s i t i n g e r « t th e r e in a t th e r a t e o f gh t i N ' H
•er r e n t |»er a n n u m fr o m J u .. w . . ..
from Thursday until Sunday at the sen are visiting at the Mrs Edna friends.
nd th e fu r t h e r »urn o f f]5oo.n<> t,
Hurry Flint beach home an d a t- Jones home near Oregon City this
^nd Mrs. Thoma-, Ireton of Ilowe»f th e p l a i n t i f f a» a tto rn e y » *
tended the Devil's Lake regatta.
week.
P ortland and Mr. and Mrs. John
th e
Frank Rowell and family and
Scholls Woman's club was repre- M cIntyre of G resham visitedt at the thi. i t ; a n d '■» a n d di»b u r»e m en ti o f
• b i T h a t th e m o rtg a g e de»< lib e r i in th e
Francis Rowell and family returned sented a t the county federation F J. Meihoff home Sunda;,.
Everything in Insurance
I have been in bii.-iness 27 years ami seldom miss an issue o f the
m p la in t o n f i l e
in th i» «i ilt. executed
Sunday from a 10-day tour of the meeting at Cornelius Tuesday oy
-'E- ar-.d Mrs George Ford and
a b o u t A u g u s t 2. 192«i . by th e de-
beaches and a fishing trip.
Mesdames H E Sutherland. F ran - sons Billy and Junior o f Kelso, ,
Phonr 1701
1332 Waxhington
local -paper w ith «in ad o f some kind.
n
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Charles Haynes. Louie Hatfield, cis Rowell. S. S. Stearns. J M. W ash visited Mrs Ford s brother.
"
Pat Murphy and Cecil Heaton spent Stretcher. C. W. Trask, and Julius ° A. Robson, and iamily Saturday
I believe the constant « p ittin g o f a mat him- gun does more execut­
the week-end on a fishing trip to Christensen. Mrs. Rowell was ap- evenin'-
in g than the oeeasional boom of a lug Bertha. Its spat spat shot gets
Wilson river Dy way of Tillamook pointed junior membership chair-
Service ( hanged
Charles Miller and family of man. Mrs. Stretcher, music chair-
Dur.ng the m onth o f August
results. So it is w ith a d ve rtisin g ; the sm all ad run every week is bet­
Hood River visited at the F. G m an Mrs. Elizabeth Reed of Scholls, there will be no 11 o'clock service
te r tot results than the large ad run hit or mis«. Conseeutive adver­
Miller home, enroute from Wood- chairm an of poetry and literature: at the community church. The S u n ­
tisin g gets the business.
burn, where they spent several days and Mrs. Sutherland, financial sec- h*!' school will be continued as
a t the home of th eir son. Harold retary-
usual.
Miller.
M E. Sunday school will m eet a t
Sunday guests a t the Fred Wolff
We are to ld that Am erican business now has hit the bottom , and
E. G. Heaton and Mr and Mrs. 10 instead of 11 th is
Sunday m orn- home were Mr and Mrs. R. E.
th a t things w ill he better. Now is thi- tim e to advertise our wares and
Ray Ego and three children. Mr mg. There will
be no preaching
Parsons and Mr. and Mrs.
Emil
and Mrs. Richard Joyce. Mrs H. K. service a t 11. Evening service as R itter of Portland.
get the public to start buying. There are a ll kinds o f a dvertising
Joyce, Mrs. Dick Taylor. Mr. ana usual
"
Miss Lillian Tetzlotl o f West
schemes,
and I have dabbed in them a ll, but th«* a dvertising in th«*
Mrs. Joe Ego, Robert Fdrsythe and
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Union spent Sunday with Miss
local newspaper is best and gives largest results fo r money spent.
son Warren. Mr. and Mrs Sam
Etl?,el Bella
NJOY the clear, rich picture»
Body, and Jean Taylor and family D L t l V t r t O I l x j r i t n ^ c
Vernon G arrett of Portland is
attended the community picnic din-
°
spending a few days with his grand-
Put more time in writing your ada, and then talk it over with the
that Kodak Verichrome pro­
ner Sunday sponsored by th e Moun-
F lits
r F D O r d t n m other Mrs S L Carlyle, while
printer. It pays in the long run to spend this extra time.
ain Home. Laurel and Kinton
e x p l a i n hls parents
away on thelr va.
duce,. It's the film that will give
Brotherhood a t t h e Evangelical
BEAVERTON — The lecturer o f cation to Vancouver. B. C.
you better vacation snapshot, than
Create a desire to possess, in yo u r ad, and it w ill get the business.
camp meeting at Jennings Lodge. Beaverton G range presented the
Mrs Aknes B ryant is spending
ever. Let u, supply you with the
Bishop Epp from Cleveland, Ohio, following program at Pom ona Wed- the week with friends and relatives
I f you had a w hole bushel o f chain links it w ould not p u ll a load,
and the principal speaker of the nesdav night: Instrum ental solo by ln Portland.
size that fits your camera. Then,
meetings was an
honor guest a t Helen Godfrey, vocal duets b y Mr »Hd Mrs Blake Shaw and
I ut them together in a continuous chain and you have a strong anti
the dinner. Mountain Home church K atherine Denney and Genevieve 5011 of Portland visited Mr Blake s
return the exposed film to us for
p o w e rfu l th in g w ith w hich to p u ll a load. So it is w ith advertising.
camp includes Mrs. John Schmelt- C arter. Scotch dance by Ida Felsher SLSber Mrs. Anna Berry Saturday,
prompt developing and printing.
L in k yo u r ads together, run them in a continuous string, week a fte r
zer and daughter Helen. Peronice and Evelyn Williams, vocal solos
p - H - Edlelsen and Miss Marie
Ego, Lilly ar.d Mildred Nelson. Mrs. bv Samuel LawTence Jr., a play G uerber of Portland visited Mr. and
week, and you w ill produce results.
Rena Oourtney. Gladys and Shirley entitled "The G host of Crooked Mrs B A. Mitehell Sunday.
DELTA DRUG STORE
Taylor. Mrs. Rena Courtney, Mrs. Lane” with the following cast A.
Mr. and Mrs Fred A Thompson
Elvin Lorenzen and Barbara and M. Kennedy, Mamie Downing, G en- ° t Salem visited a t th e George
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Simpson.
evieve C arter Beatrice Hanson and Persons home Sunday.
Celebrate Golden Wedding
A. S. Funston, and a musical read- i Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hill vis-
,
14 hn, inv.eHtment by g iv in g it due though t, ca re fu l consideration
Mr and Mrs. Jess Snyder will mg by Mrs. A. P Christenson en- lted Mr. and Mrs. Mark Perrigo ln
and d e fin ite planning.
entertain in honor of her parents, titled "Home "
Forest Grove Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Dave Fiske. from
Mrs. Paul Menegat of Scappoose Mr. and Mrs. Tom P errin and
Multnomah in honor of their gold- entertained with a shower in honor
children of Helvetia visited a t
A cco rd in g to fig u re s com puted by the H a rva rd Bureau of Business
en wedding anniversary Sunday.
of Mrs William Campbell a t the the s W. Baughman home Sunday.
Research and the N orthw estern U n ive rsity Bureau o f Business Research
Miss Wilma Herd entertained home of Mrs. M. H M etcalf re- Mrs s - L Carlyle attended a
Friday evening in honor of Miss cently. The guests were form er class- birthday dinner a t the home of her
the fo llo w in g percentage o f grow, «ales are usual and correct fo r a d ve rtis­
Gladys Nissen for her birthday.: m ates from Pacific university.
~
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Commercial
National Bank
Rally H eld Orenco
Regular
i
Advertising«!
RiiSHLOW
From a speech by C. W. Johnson
Oakland, Nebraska, Merchant
V erichrome F ilm gives
you better
snapshots
E
Twelve were present
O fficers of B eaver c h a p te r.' O
in g expenditures fo r successful re ta il stores.
E
Ollidene Coe and Lee Schleusner \ S.. and th eir families enjoyed a
of Portland visited a t the H. T. I picnic dinner on th e law ns of Mr
Hesse home Sunday.
I and Mrs. S B LawTence Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Trask and in honor of those having birthdays
daughters. Erma! and Jeanie, and in July.
nephew. Bobbie Mills, went to
Boy Scouts of the local troop
Green's bridge near Jefferson to have returned from Cam p Merl-
attend a reunion picnic of the Neal wether. Badges were awarded the
and Christm an families and rela- boys for life saving, camping and
fives Sunday.
canoeing, scholarship, swimming and
Lyle Potter, Margaret Hansen, textiles
Mrs. Esther Hansen and Dorothy
Several casts of scarlet fever and
Snider spent the week-end a t Nels- whooping cough have been reported
cott beach.
, in Beaverton
Luther Miller, John a n d R a y
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Ruei k
and
Ret the advertisem ents help you
Lilly Snider of Portland attended make your shopping plans
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HOME M ANAGEM ENT
This home managed institution has no subsidiaries,
affiliates or merger combinations of any kind.
All directors have been with the Association since
It was founded.
For soundness, security and safety, an investm ent
here is unexcelled.
WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST?
H ow Does Y o u r Advertising Investment
Compare with the Average?
Per Cent
BIG
SLASH
in
P h ilco
R a d io s
Come an d See
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
J. M. PERSON, Manager
Saving* A Loan Kldg
Hillsboro, Oregon
Lester Ireland
& Go.
Hillsboro, Oregon
When a thousand
hands turn a
thousand faucets
From 7 to 9 each morning i, "rush h o u r" for
your w ater company.The com pany', facilities
are called upon for extra service to meet the
early morning demand fo r water.
From 5 to 6 in the evening there is another
maximum demand. But whether it is rush hour
or "three o'clock in the m orning" your w ater
com pany provides a d e p e n d a b le w ater
service.
OREGON-W ASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
MICHAUD E. WILEY, Manager
Per Cent
Dept. Stores ....
1.9 to «3.1
G rocery .Stores
.1.0
C leaning and D yeing
3.1
Meat M arkets
H ardw are ...
Haberdashers
............ 1.0
......... 3.3
............ 3.1
W om en’s W ear Shops
F u rn itu re .....
.......... 4.8
Florists
.........5.0
G eneral M erchandise
1.5
M illin e ry
.........2.2
D rug Stores
1.0
Music Stores
Shoe Stores
3.3
2.9
Restaurants ..
3.1
E le ctrica l Shops
............ 2.7
S pecialty Shops
............ 3.8
W h ile every line o f business is not represented h .n . „
». x
able by com parison to determ ine the am ount ( h it von h ’ ia U- W*
be
ad ve rtisin g in y o u r business.
y ° U Hhould ,nvo«t
Advertise in the
Ü?illsiinnï|||èAi 9 us
With Which la Combined Ihn Hillaboro Independent
jk Mi