The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 30, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    T H E
Page Six
Timber Youth
Dies Suddenly
in Washington
,By M in Julia A. Mara«)
TIMBER C o m in g a s a terrible
»hock to his many friends in the
Timber vicinity, was the news
Thursday morning of the sudden
death of' Raleigh Shlffer at Prosser.
Wash of heart trouble-
Raleigh was born in Timber Oc­
tober 13. 1913. and had lived here
all of his hie up until the time
when he went to Washington three
weeks ago to be employed by the
Pacific Print and Produce Company.
He was associated with his father
in the garage business, and had a t­
tended grade school at Timber and
high school at Forest Grove He
was the only son of Oscar Shif­
ter, and is survived by Ins father
and three sisters. Gladys, Sylvia
and Hazel, all of Timber.
Funeral services were held Sun­
day at the Prickett Funeral Home
in Forest Grove and interment was
at Forest View cemetery. He was
buried beside his mother m the
family plot Services were conduct­
ed by the Rev Claude Sabin. Pali
bearers were boys who had been
constant companions and lifelong
acquaintances of Raleigh. They were
Paul Hankins. Paul DeRemer. Dean
Kiesel. and Harold Beyers, of Tun-
ber. Harold Bateman of Washburn,
and LaVerne Forbes of Portland
Mrs. Leona Scarborough of Pros­
ser asrompanied Mr. Shifter t o
Timber Raleigh made his home
with her duruig his stay in Wash­
ington- She expects to return to her
home sometime this week.
School to Open
The Timber grade school will
open for the fall term Tuesday.
Mtss Lavelle Berg will ronUnue lier
duties as principal, and Miss Juan­
ita Nelson will assist with the
grades M F. Welter has the bus
contract for transportmg the chil­
dren to and from school, and Mrs.
A Armstrong has the contract for
the janitor work.
Mrs. Boyd M. Wright entertained
several friends at a bridge party
Thursday afternoon. Two tables
were in play, and Mrs. Laura Gil­
more was high, and Mrs. S. D
Willis was low Miss Lois Richmond
assisted in serving Those present
were Mesdames M. F. Welter. S. D-
Willis. Rav Elliott. W. E. Gillmore,
John Richmond, Accie Payne. M
Gilmore William Huffman. Morrie
Kochman. Elmer Spooner, Albert
Riche Boyd Wright, and Miss Lois
Richmond.
Mr and Mrs. W. E. Gilmore had
as their week-end guests Mrs. Accie
Payne of Seattle. Wash., and Mrs.
M. Gilmore of Edmonton. Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Gillmore drove them
to Seattle and expect to remain
there for a few days-
Clifford Bigger of Portland, who
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs W.
E. Gilmore, lett Friday for Chicago
to visit his sister for an indefinite
period.
, , ,
Mrs V. Patterson of Portland is
visiting her son-in-law and daugh­
ter. Mr and Mrs. Charles Stanton
Mrs J. H Wescott Is in Portland
with her nephew while her brether-
in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs F.
Johnson, attended the World's Fair
in Chicago.
Mr and Mrs Jesse Brown and
two children. Clifford and Elaine,
are moving to Eugene this week,
where Mr. Brown will be employed
bv the Southern Pacific. Mrs. Mor­
ris Kochman will occupy the house
formerly occupied by the Browns.
Mr and Mrs. George Wilson re­
turned last week from a two-weeks
vacation at the Oregon Beaches.
Mrs. Lawrence Kiesei and son
Donald of Portland spent Sunday
with Mrs. Riesel's brother and
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George
McCuiston.
Capitol News Letter
(Continued from page 1)
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S .
H IL L S B O R O .
Slender Lines for the Mature Hgure
share of diversion tor the lawmak­
ers who come to Salem next Ja n ­
uary.
• • •
District attorneys, meeting m
Portland last week, are said to
liave agreed to an aggressive cam­
paign of tax foreclosures to be
launched early ui November. State
officials have always blamed toe
heavy tax delinquencies on Oregon s
light’ penalties tor non-payment ot
taxes and laxness on the part ot
county officials m enforcing the
tax collection laws. It is not ex­
pected tliat many property owners
will permit then holdings to go on
the block, but will manage some­
how to pay tlieir back taxes once
they are convinced tliat a serious
effort is to be • made
• • to collect.
Gasoline tax evasion has devel­
oped into the proporttotis o f a
"racket m the opuuon ot George
Flagg, deputy secretary of state
Neither is the racket confined to
Oregon Both Waslungton and Cali­
fornia are having similar difficul­
ties with fraudulent attempts to
chisel the state out o f money
through tlie use of fictitious re­
fund claims.
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Thursday, August 30. 1034
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O N E 'S A P P E A H A N C E . A R E C O O L , C lllC ,
lied Alteobuell ol Hillstlale itsllid
hi. lather. C Alleubnch. and lam
il> Sunday
Ml and Mrs George Clirlsl) ol
St Helen» visitad Mi mid Mr
Charles Bov Sunday
School
to
Open
week delivering Io Ihe Prime G lo w s m ile o | m * i .illoir. Monday as Ihe
weather Was eoolei
ers plant ui lAiresI Grove
The »tale lire warden closed tlie
School O pening bet
llansen A Miller logging camp
Mason H ill school w ill si a rt Hep
Tuesday on account ol tlie hoi
weather Ttie state (ire Inspector, teiuhei ill w ith M l a M ad elyn S h u t-
l l e o i g e Upton .aid they could re (n ek o l 11 III .lit >i i> as teacher
Uetluuiv school will open Heptcm
ber 10 Mliss Florence Pauly will
leach again this year
Presbyterian Ladle. Aid .society,
met with Mrs c Schindler Wed
iiesday About twenty were present
Rey H. Dickman was the speaker
Muss Pauline Brandi ot Portland
was home with her lather. A W a s h in g to n S tre e t b e tw e e n 1st and 2n d
Brandi, Sunday.
F E A T U R E D T H IS W E E K
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
H ills b o ro
PLANT AT SCHOLLS. OREGON
Beaverton Boy to
Leave tor College
D in in T ile , n il sizes up to Hi inch
B u ild in g T ile fu r
a ll purposes
Eace ami Common B rick — Eire B rick
BEAVERTON Mr ami Mrs It
Lime — Cement
Sand ami
11 Denney entertained with a lam F ireplace Eiiidm gs
ily party Sunday evening in honor (■ravel.
oi ilieii so n R o b e r t, who is leav­
ing tor Wheaton college, Illinois,
this week
Those In attendance
were Mrs. B K Denney. Mr and
Mrs Elmer Perkins. r B Denney.
Mr and Mrs M K Denney mid
children Alive I'lioiiias ,uul Marvin.
Mr and Mrs- it 11 Brown. Mi's
Louise Cárter mid daughter Gen
evievr, Mr ami Mrs s B la w -
rence and son Samuel J r . and Mi
ami Mrs It B Denney and chil­
dren Ruth. Roben. Catherine. Field
luge Hastings mid Lorraine Tlie
young iwsiple entertained with a
musical program
Mr and Mrs A S Funston were
hosts Friday evening m a grange
píenle in tlie grove around llieu
home on Hie old Calivon road. A lt­
er a basket dinner an luiprouiplu
program ami social hour was en­
joyad
Miss Lois Jeanne Possum ami
Allred II. Wismer were united in
marriage last week Mr ami Mi.
Wismer will make their home hi
Beaverton.
Mrs Ruby Boyd, accompanied by
Mr ami Mrs J E IVavus ol Omaha,
Neb. left August 22 lor a w e e k .,
vacation at Long Beacli. Wash
Miss Margaret West returned
last week lrom a month's stay at
ltayocean.
Muss Alice Clement mid mother.
Mis Susan Clement. r e t u r n e d
Thursday lrom a weeks vacation
at the beach.
Mrs T. H Denney ami tallar.
Mr Ayers, are spending a tew day s
I at Rockaway.
Mrs ltusou and family returned
I Monday from a vacation at the
beach.
Mr It 1» McMinn ami children
Elaine. Muleolm ami David have re-
turned lrom a weeks visit to the
beach.
The Beaverton Congregai tonal
churcli has Just been painted.
Kinton Grangers
Meet September 6
itiy k in . E. L. Coxl
KINTON Kinton grange will
meet at tile hall September 5 at
8 o'clock. All grangers are welcome
to attend.
Mrs August H. Dallmanh and
son Albert spent Tuesday with Mrs.
Dallmaiui s daughter. Mi’s. Lydia
Obrist of Gresham.
Ladies' Aid society will meet S ep -;
tember 6 at the home of Mrs. Ed­
ward L. Cox.
S H. Pomerov, Everett Wright
and E. L. Cox attended Albright
Brotherhood of the Evangelical
a BRIGHT, fresh morning frock that slenderizes Clip Gut and Mall This Order Blank for Patterns
churches Tuesday evening at the
the mature figure la that sketched aa Pattern
FASHION BURRA V,
home of Mr and Mrs. Raleigh [
Whitmore of Laurel.
103 Park Ave., New York City.
266. Ideal for wear about the house and garden,
Mrs E L. Cox spec- Thursday
With tilts coupon, which I clipped from the
this charming dress can be made In percale, chain-
and Friday with friends m P ort­
land. Two friends from Maine, who
bray. or gingham. It Is designed In sties 36 to 52,
are spendmg the summer m Port­
size 44 requiring 4'* yards of 35-inch fabric, plus
(N am e o f N e w sp a p e r )
land. with a sister. Mrs- Mabie Hall-
Smith, were visited and a birthday
** yard contrast.
I am enclosing ........................ cents. Please send
luncheon was served in honor of
A simple, yet chic dress that would be the cyno­
me the patterns listed below at 15 cenjs a pattern:
Mrs. Cox s birthday. Mrs. Cox spent
Pattern number:
Thursday everting and Friday with
sure of all eyes on the street these summer days Is
Mrs Ethel L. Meldrum of Mil­
the
one
Indicated
In
Pattern
21«.
The
sleeves
may
Sire
266
waukie. returning home Friday eve­
be either short or long on this printed crepe frock
ning.
Size
216
Preaching service at the church
with draped collar In contrasting color.
Sunday morning at 9:4o by Rev.
Size
Designs for this strikingly sm art costume may be
156
W E Simpson. Bible school at 10:-
15. All are most cordially invited
had
In
sizes
36
to
62.
Size
46
calls
for
4
S»
yards
Name . .
to be present a t these services.
of 39-lnch fabric, pins 1*4 yards contrast, or 5 S
James Richards returned the first
Address
of last week from a visit with his I yards in monotone. Also % yard of pleating.
aunt. Mrs. Flcyd Williams of Clack­
Another exquisite frock that lends a feeling ot
amas. He also visited his brother,
slenderness to a full figure Is Pattern 16«. Polka City . . .
Edwin Richards, who lives near
dot. satin or crepe, whichever material Is selected,
State . .
there.
provides a very becoming dress. Tbe designs come
Mr and Mrs. Eber Rice and two
(B y V ivimii H u d*
sons and their son Frank Rice and
in nine sizes: 36. 3S, 40. 42. 44, 46. 4S. 50. and 52.
Write your mime and address plainly, giving num­
wife of Mountaindale were guests
.Mr. and Mrs Nordt of Port land
Size
40
calls
for
4
>i
yards
of
39-lncb
material,
ber
and
size
ot
patterns
you
want.
Enclose
15
cents
Sunday of S. H Pomeroy.
Joe Scheible Sunday
plus H yard contrast. To get the best effect, this in coin for each number, ami mail your order to visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen of Baker,
Albert ix>ber has been haulm«
HIILsboro
Argus
Fuxhion
Bureau.
103
Park
Ave,
New
frock
should
be
finished
with
a
tight
contrasting
who have been spendmg the sum­
dried prunes lor L. Jesup till.*» piu*t
mer at tlie coast, have been at the
collar.
home of Mr. Hansen's sister. Mrs.
Henry Valentine, during the past
bride. Mrs John Zitzinan was m in­ and races w«ie plaved Mr. and
week or so. Mr. Hansen is m poor
ister and Glenn Sandford ol Nori. Mrs Fluke and Mr and Mrs. A
FARMS
lieaith and has been receiving
Plains ring bearei Other member Streift of Kinton Orange w e r e
treatment by a physician in Port­
of the inocR wedding party were guest.s.
land. Mrs. Hansen, mother of Mrs.
Miss Evelyn Waiters. Miss Verna
Valentine, and Mr Hansen returned
Mr. and Mrs, A. Stoller and
and Sam Wallers. There
BETHANY-CEDAR MILLS —M. Stuider
to the Valentine home with them.
We have many inquiries
family and Miss Elizabeth Allen­
were
about
tw
o
hundreu
guests
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly and C Larsen's family had a reunion at present After the presents were bach spent a few days at Oceanside
from
cash buyers fo r 20 to
his
home
August
21.
Ail
the
chil­
family spent August 21 in Corvallis,
opened lunch was served and danc­
where plans were made for their dren were home. Friends and rela­ ing was enjoyed. Many lovely p r e s ­ and Rockaway bust week,
IGO acres. Come in and see
M l - xs Martha Allenbach of l*ort-
son Ivan to attend Oregon State tives present were Mr. and Mrs ents were received
Thomas Larsen of Oakland, Cal
land spent a few days with C. Al­ us.
college the coming school year.
Meet
at
West
Union
Lois
and
Wesley
Larsen.
Mr
and
Miss Evelyn Ruth Richards,
lenbach and family last week. Al- I
A pioneer gathering of Baptist,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mi-s. Ed Hickey and friends o f
Harry A. Richards of this town, Portland. James Larsen and Nellie was held at the old chapel of West
In su re w ith
was married August 22 to James A. Larsen of Portland. Martin Larsen. Union. About a hundred w e r e
Carl
Larsen.
Miss
Dorothy
Boy,
T u a la tin V a lle y In a u ra n c e
Graf of near Beaverton at the
Speakers were T. W M illi­
home of the bride's parents, by Verne Percy of California. Mr and present
C o m p an y
gan of the Western Baptist Sem­
Our 13-lnch mixed inside und ,
Rev Mackford of Oregon City. Mrs Jacob Weiss, and M. C. Lar­ inary
of Portland and J. It. Stewart slab wood at $4.00 per cord, less!
There were about seventy present, sen A lawn dinner was served of Portland
Bethany band played 25c for cash on delivery, is tlie ,
including members of both families. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Larsen and
best value in fuel we know of.
After a short wedding trip the new­ Lous and Wesley Larsen and Verne and quartets sang.
Percy
left
for
Oakland
Friday
night.
A party was g iv e n at the home of Prompt delivery assured.
lyweds will make their home in a
Mr
and
Mrs.
Harry
Oarrtty
in
hon­
Wesley
Larsen
spent
the
summer
new house, which w a s recently
1314 M a in Street
or of their son, Wayne Garrity, STIMSON LUMBER CO.
completed for their occupancy at with Mrs. Bantz of North Plains.
Illlljib o ru . Oregon
Mrs Fred Wright of Yakima vis­ who was home on a visit from
Shady Brook.
E J. PETERSON. Agent
Mr and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy and ite d M. C. Larsen and family Sun­ California.
Phone 1442
Leedv Grange held its annual
three daughters returned Saturday day
picnic at Lost park Sunday. Games
from a week's trip to Tillamook,
Give Benefit
Oceanside and Rockaway. They vis­
Leedv Grange gave a benefit
ited friends at Tillamook.
dance for the Thompson family of
Mr. and Mrs Fred VanKleek and Cedar Mill when their house burn­
family and Mrs. Harry A. Richards ed a week ago Sunday.
went to the coast Sunday morning.
Couple Honored
They will visit with relatives in
A shower was given for Philip
Taft part of the time they are away.
Ladies' Aid society of the church Mead and Helen Fairiey. who are
Is sponsoring a wiener roast to be to be married the first of Septem­
held in the grove joining the ber It was given at the Cedar
church September 7. There will be Mill Grange hall Saturday night. A
plenty to eat for all who attend mock wedding was held in which
Hot coffee and cake will also be Miss Helen Fairley, dressed as a
served to those who wish. The man took the part of the bride­
president. Mrs. Gladys Aten, is groom. and Philip Mead, dressed as
planning on a short program and a woman, took the part of t h e
community singing of the old songs
with a leader lrom an adjoining
Lost $ 5 0 0
town, who will also render some
vocal selections The affair is to Six months delay cost H. N. Van Vlaet,
Rockford,
111
. a lo u l of $50«. according to
raise money tor the upkeep of the
own report. Ho had apparently »pent
church and all are invited to help his
that much for relief of atomach Buffering
in a good cause.
brf ,re ho hoard of fdga. Today for the flrtt
The Riffles' on Fred Aniker's lime In I n yean ho aaya he can aat any­
place has been a busy place for thin.- He now gieea credit for hla recovery
Treatment, baaed on a famous
those who like water, and large to the t'dga
specialist's trtplo-eetlon proscrip­
crowds have visited it during the atomach
tion
Its purpose is to neutralise excoea
warm weather.
acid, soothe and heal the Inflamed stomach
Virgil McCormick has been em­ lining and atop pain. Already 54.149 letter»
ployed on the Earl Stretcher place pralalne the Udga Treatment ha»e been re­
ceived from yictlma of stomach ulcers, acid
during the past week or so.
atomach. Indigestion, heartburn, gas pains,
E stim ates
fu rn is h e d
w ith o u t
o b lig a tio n .
I.E'I’ S G ET A C Q U A IN T E D !
O ur M otto
"E iic m llv
Service am i E air Prices.”
A Smart Business Appearance
GAINS
Favorable Attention
HE man who is w ell groomed is the
who
T
wins the confidence of his associates. Keep
your elot lies im m aculate by our dry cleaning
m a il
methods ami he certain o f creating a fa vo ra b le
impression.
HOME LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
H ilíshoro. Oregon
T e le p h o n e 17
Hayward
M. C. Larsen and
WANTED
Family in Reunion
N o t a lo n e is th is
r e f r e s h in g la g e r
b e e r no n -fatten in g *
but it tones up the
c o n s t itu tio n , im ­
p r o v e s th e co m ­
p lexio n , clears the
skin and puts roses
in th e cheeks.
MILL WOOD
W. G. IDE
order of State Forester Cronemil-
ler closing all activities in timcered
areas making use of power equip­
ment for the period of the extreme
fire hazard brought about by the
high temperature and low humid­
ity. The order applied to all that
portion of the state west of the
Cascades and north o f Douglas
county Operation;, affected includ­
ed loggers, saw mills, planing mills,
wood cutters and iiighway con­
struction wetk in t h e timbered
areas. This was the first occasion
for invoking this arbitrary vested
in the state forester by an act of
the 1933 legislature, in the opinion
of Cronemiher ihe disastrous Tilla­
mook fire of last real with its Jess
of some $20,000,000 to timber inter­
ests could liave been prevented If
precautions now in effect could
have been enforced
• • • at that time.
Small loan sharks are to be put
on the spot at the next legislative
session if present plans of the legis­
lative interim committee material­
ize. Recommendations which will
probably find expression in pro­
posed legislation include material
reductions in the interest rate, es­
pecially on loans of $30 or under,
Hauling Permit Issued
and greater supervisory authority
vested in the .,iate banking depart­
Permit to haul logs over county
ment Small loan legislation has roads was issued Thursday to H.
enlivened teveral previous sessions W. Hunt by the county court- Bond
and can be expected to provide Its of $1000 was required.
C A O F O ÍN IA « S E W IN G ASSN.
Son Francisco
lo» Angolo»
*Fhy»lcion*» report NIKI on roquest
k G -T ^ ^ j
whiter cl fie/ntakkable kecoitl o f
CM E
ÍXTRÁ MUES
belching and other symptoms of excess acid­
ity
Write Udga, Suite «7, Toot-Schulne
Bldg , St. Paul, Minn., for a free aample.
The ’ -day trial box of Udga Tablets la sold
on a money-back guarantee of aattafactlea
by
Hillsboro Pharmacy
; Non
F a tte n in g
on the cars of millions ot motorists
8?
THE ROYAL SODA WORKS. Hillsboro Distributor.
TEMPERED RUBBER Outwears Concrete . . . Matches
STEEL for Toughness.. . In Grindstone Test at World’s Fair
■U0UL
at
portance to you. Safely Bonded
Cord», welded together with live
rubber. 12 poundi of rubber to
every 100 pound« of cord. The
U. S. Bead—three time« »afer.
The Inverted Safety Breaker—
8 4 % «afer agalnit blowout« cauted
by «eparation. Replace imooth,
heat-weakened tire« with tough
U. S. Royal«. A ct today.
II you have seen this famous
World's Fair fe«t, you know that
Triple Tempered Rubber, a> uied
In U. S. Royal«, 1» the louahejl tire
robber in existence. Other U. S.
Royal features are of equal Im­
LOW COS
All Lumber Prices Reduced
to stimulate building under the
National Housing Act
Money for Remodeling, Repairs or new Buildings
is ready for you.
U. S. ROYALS
U .S . T IR E S
U .S . T IR E S
( Peertess Type)
Amerlc'e N/gAesI Ouer/ly
Law Priced Ttree
(Guard Typ«)
4.40-21
1.75-19
E S T IM A T E S
BUY AT
J. W. Copeland Yards
Phone 301
H ills b o ro , O re g o n
BEAUTY SHOPS
’5'
6
THESE
$ 2 jl0
4.40-21
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
PIIYHICIAN and HIIHGRON
Permanent, and alt kltida nt
beauty work.
Telephone 18R1X
Ilalrony llllluboro I'harmary
BUSCH’S SERVICE GARAGE
Phone 501
1 1 5 2 T h ir d S treet
H IL L S B O R O ,
orflea
Telephnnea
Realdenee 7017.
8291
DR. I). E. WILEY, M. D.
All Klnrfa of llraaty Work
Phy.lclan and Surgeon
PERMANENTS
Wflla Building
TKLRPHONE8
O fflr. 2882
Itmldenre 2«HI
DENTISTS
GARBAGE (Ol.I.ECTION
DR. RALPH DRKSSER
Garbage Collection
Commercial Building
Telephone 144
P R IC E S
X-Ray and Phr.lo-Yharapr
National Rank 111.1«
Oommerelal
Sanitary Beauty Shop
4 .2 5 -1 9
R O C K -B O T T O M
SURGEON
General Beauty Work
Dentist
$ g .3 o
PHYSICIAN nml
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
a aperialty
Telephone 1471
WKIL’H APARTMKNTfl
Mabel Kchendel
Call for further particulars
FREE
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Keening«, flundny by Appointment
AND CANS
D. P. COItItlERI
Telephone 2326
INSURANCE
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
BUY YOUR
Wanhlnalnn County A«enrlea
RUBBER STAMPS
from
HILL8BORO ARGUS
INHtJKANCK BKRVICK
Hhute n«nk lliillrfln*
Phone 2211
Hillsboro
OREGON
Per Informatlnn about Dlrertory er l u
A dr.rtl.era call The
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