The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 27, 1934, Page 12, Image 12

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    Page Twelve
Timber Mill
Ships Wood
Slash ing
W ith
To Make Home Here
W alter Scott of Lodi. C a l. arrived
in Tim ber last week to make his
home with his brother-in-law and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wright.
Snider brothers shingle m i J 1. i
which has been closed because of
lack of logs, received a small ship­
m ent last week and started again
Thursday. They will continue until
this shipment is exhausted or a
new supply Is received.
During the pest week several 1
slashing fires nave made the ois- t
trict around Timber heavy with I
■smoke, but due tc the heavy rains t
of a few days ago, very little fires t
are now in evidence.
Mrs. Jessie Gray went to Port- .
land Tuesday for a few weeks visit
with h er daughter and family.
W alter G iltner of Portland was v
a business visitor in Timber last
Thursday.
o
Westimber unit of the CCC gave -J
a club dance a t Timber dance hall P
Thursday night A good crowd a t- c
tended and it was announced th a t a
another dance would be given Octo­
ber 4 a t the same place.
Word has been received here of v
the birth of a daughter last week t,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Root at Hood £
River Mr. Root was a former
teacher in the Timber grade school ; el
and Mrs. Root was th e form er Ella ; Cl
Castle. Mr. Root is now teaching T
in the Hood River school. This is ai
their first daughter and second w
child. The baby has been nam ed te
Carolyn Marie.
,
\
04». Improvements on eity and
lo r n lots $1.894.775. improvements
mi not deeded lands $16.470, m ach­
inery *342 86.«. mervluutdlse 331*.:»80
f m t n implements »174,915. hotel and
office furniture, libraries »78,665.
»76.675. horses »113.490. mules »4060.
cattle $276.120. sheep »6565, gouts
»1860. sa m e »974.« foxes »4245,
poultry *22.135. mat bees »136.«
Exemption« claimed by soldiers
this year is far below the total tor
1933 A total of *89 810 has been
allowed this year while »108.350 in
exemptions were allowed last year
Fires Cloud A rea
H eavy Sm oke
(Ry Mix* Ju lia A. More«)
TIMBER — The logging company
of Marquam and Keller a t Wheeler
started to ship 24 cars of pulp wood
dally Tuesday and the C. H W heel­
e r 1 surging company at Mavo lias
started to ship approximately 20
carloads dally. This puts on three
train crews, one a t Wlieelcr and
two a t Timber One crew will work
from Wlieelcr to Mavo and two
from Timber. In addition to this
crew, there will be three extra
helpers at Timber, making a n a u d i­
tion of tw enty-four extra men and
an extra round house force Pros­
pects are goed for the continuance
of Hie logging business and heavy
shipping lor tne test of tli*- winter
unless tlie heavy snows force Uic
etunps to dlcse down Two new
loggers are beuig added t o liaul
logs from II.e Carlton district to
tlie Willamette river also
Paul DeRenier and William Hall
spent the week-end in Portland.
Dean Keisel spent the week-end
with his parents in Portland and
returned with them Sunday They
were guests of Mr. Kiesel's brother-
in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
George McCustion.
Mrs Ida Kilburg spent the week­
end in Portland visiting friends.
C o m m a n d e r G a te » S |x * a k »
O.S.C. MARKET MAN
I ¿îllii Griddcrs 1 .ose
Game to Jefferson
t( ontmutsi from pa«* I »
Carpenter, newly appointed
on specialist in cooperative
ing at O regon State college,
ill come to O regon about No-
' 15 from Montana State col-
fill the position left vacant
resignation of George O.
C arpenter was formerly
agent in Tolk and Baker
nullified üie Hillsboro attack and
b&ttcred the local line on offensive.
Grogan and Sainool. Hillu wmg-
men. made brilliant showings d u r­
ing the game. smashing headlong
into the Jefferson liVerterence and
bringing down the nail earner. In
:he backfield. Hoischer. Torbct .uni
?ook turned m outstanding per­
formances against overwhelming
xlds. All in all. the inexperienced
iitllu squad made a good show -
T i n u?’ 1h , r ‘«
l ."h VS
“ 's l*w
’ *"■ s u n
rOi" '
. .
(Continued fro m p a re 11
ks per hog less local adm inistrative
costs, this should return approxi-
ln mately »40.750 to the contract
s-' signers in W ashington county.
5
Hogs allowed in these contracts
C are the final figures after tlie con­
's tracts had all been reviewed by
a the board headed by H L Collins
rl of Colorado Ju st when the pay-
e m ents will reach here is unknown,
but »ill probably be in six or eight
- weeks The entire am ount will not
- be paid a t one time as the first
; paym ent will be »2 per head on
’ 75 per cent of the adjusted aver-
• age production which would mean
i a total paym ent of about »17.000
i sometime in the next two months
l This will mean an average payment
i per contract th e first tim e of some-
'• where n ear »55. Later, two pa.y-
i m ents of Si and something less
«' th an »2 will be made. Proof of
- compliance with the term s of the
t contract will have to be subm itted
before final payments are made.
sergeant-at-arm s. 7A—Helen Cyrus,
president; Anna Mary H artram pf
vice-president: Raymond Eslinger,
secretary 7 B -M arjorie Sigler pres­
ident; Billy Leider vice-president:
Mary Wyatt, secretary, and Bud
Heinz, sergeant-at-am is.
7B—Loretta Wright, president;
Mary Ann G arthofner. vice-presi­
dent: Marion Rucker, secretary and
David Wiley, sergeant-at-arm s.
8 A—Evelyn B r i o t. president;
Louise Rossman, vice-president:
Teddy G ardner, secretary, and
Frank Vuylsteke. sergeant-at-arm s.
8A2—Norma Hammer, president;
John Christenson, vice-president;
Bill Grogan, secretary. Bud Knapp
sergean t-at-arm s.
8B — Don Hammer, p re s id e n t;
Charles Trauber. vice-president, and
John Bascomb. secretary.
T7ie 5A and 7A are having candy
and hot dog sales during this week.
The children of the grade schools
have been enjoying th eir recesses
better since the new playground
apparatus has been set up. and we
wish to thank those who made
this possible.
The tennis grounds at th e David
Hili school are leveled off and will
soon be ready for use
Treble Clef club, organized by
Miss Moore, met this week to elect
officers. They are as follows;
Louise Rossmar.. president; Dorothy
Kuraitli, vice-president; Jean Ann
Pasley. secretary; Alice Perie. 11- :
branan; M arjorie Kidney, assistant
our vummumty newspaper, winch has w eathered the storm
abodl o,lr fnends. what they are doing ihetr
v fftir nnd ‘r ‘un’P1“ : oi public improvements, social and civic
affairs, and we don't have much time left for ego We know
morreCmtteIre»atcd
““ “ through Uu-'i acquaintance, are
more interested in our community newspaper and through it*
periodic vuuts we are self-Improved.
Uirough its
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There »re three new teachers in
the grade school tb l» year. G eor­
gina Brown. W inabeth T.TcDCT*!!
and cnau ys i w « j u .
The 4B and 5A at the David
Hill school elected the following
officers: Harlen Weintz. president;
Viola Bean, vice-president and
Mary Ella Morrison, secretary.
Diana Foelker dropped out of the
5A and has re-entered St Mary's
Academy.
M acK enzie to C o-operate
W orld Series B roadcast
World's series baseball games will
be broadcast through the courtesy
of the Ford Motor company, which
paid »100,000 for the privilege. First
broadcast will be a t 3 p m Wed­
nesday. eastern standard time Mac­
Kenzie Motor company, local deal­
er is arranging to co-operate lo-i
cally.
Values of Property
in County Decrease
C hevrolet Sedan
C hevrolet Touring
1926 Ford R oadster
4-w h eel T railer
2 2-w h eel Trailers
Laurel Co-op Meet»
Laurel Dairy co-operative assocl
ation will meet at Laurel hal
Tuesday evening a t eight o clock
WHAT DO REPAIRS COST?
You never can tell! But when you buy a MARFAK chassi
tlon Job you're getting the finest prevention against repai
wear. Marfak protects agalnzt wear, It lasts twice as long,
today and we'll prove It to you. Also It Is time now to ch
grease in the transmission and differential to a w inter grea.
In and let us flush out the old worn grease and refill with th
grade of Thurban W inter Grease. Remember, we charge no
flushing the gear cases.
Towing Phone 1703
I,. 8. Campbell
Across from O.
Night Call 384
T h e O nly Station
W ith C om plete Service
Depot
A g en cy for N ash and
H udson and T erraplane
2nd and W ash. P hone 2641
CHW ROLETS
— YOU K N O W
US'
Paym ent un Pust O ffice
Site R eceived W edne»d«y
Pavmcnt for tile site ctuuieii by
tlie government for the local
fedrnd building wu.t nxelvixl Wed-
nisdav by Mis Until laingfrllow
and Mis M artha Collina, tilda for
c o iL stin c tlm i of th«* building ore tue always Hie fate of a
to be snbinlttixl not later than who ought U> be lilt w
October 9
bruliM «sight to Is« orsi
where his bruins really are
t.* Is«ost«
I N o n - t lig h A r e n B u d g e t
to lx
P repared Friday
• tuil s why we're Issetu
merito of our Chevrolet rr|sd
Ice W e clolni tliat ttiere.» i
i. i < 'lu v ii.|e < s-i v ii ,• m i ..
a m i » e re rrady to |U «>ve (ha
by praetlcal demanatraUiui o
o w n Clievrolrt
No "hit or
liiethovLx liere,
bui 100'
giuvranfrcd nervine a t rate
Is-lle our efflclem'y.
HillsboroMoforCtf.
«V. Msn.«(rr
Phone 441
»eigh t f o r
Oregon
98c
O 4 xi
SCHOOL
BA R G A IN S
P e n c ils , u i t l i e rasers, dog. 9r
1 3 5 -s lie e l f il le r (ta p e r
10c
ta b le t» , N o t,. Book». 40 s h e e t.
F ille r P a p e r.
q
MiiisDoro from the county To­
day s meeting was ixistixmed to
Tuesday because of t |le nine.».» of
the county Judge Publication of the
budget is planned for tlie first of
November and the public meeting
during the latter part of t h a t
m onth
Members of the advisory body
are w J McCready o f ’ Forest
Grove. Oscar Hagg of RecdvlUe and
Batchelder
3C
Special
A n o th e r
I.o<
SALE CORSETS
a j
and llrasoleres.
1‘our choice.
PHOENIX
CUSTOM FIT TOP
XI
SHOE
ro u sH
>
«
Comfort sise 73x90
COTTON
BA TTS
A big ball and a big »avi
Well's.
Q _
Sperisi
tf /
PHOENIX SMART
COLORS...SHEER
C IFA R TEXTURE
C om plete Stock
Waterproof
Rain Clothes
Not l.ess Than 25%
A hl<
I mm I
blanket.
m I zt
7 0 x 90.
JLetz O
tf9C
Back
Prompt Service
Men's Heavy
Bib
This store will | j 6 open night« and a p art
of Sunday«.
Sizes
AJO
32 to 42
09
Boys’, 4 to 18 years ..........
C H IF F O N S
• This marvekms Phoenix chiffon
■to<-king has every thing —style,
beauty, long wear. For smart econ­
omy, you can't beat it! Ask for
No. 721. There's u service sheer, too.
COTTON BLA N K ETS
Warm plaid».
PHOENIX
"BUDGET
PHOENIX
DUO-HEEl
W OOL BLA N K ETS
J oat In—50 More
M AIN STREET
M AIN 81
PHOENIX
AIL OVER
TIPTTOE
Men's and Boys'
C O RDUROY
S p ecials for S ep tem b er 28 and 28
Extra
PANT
<1 Q
«PJLs«/
Special
Beautiful New
ALL W OOL SKIRTS
Mixtures you'll like and sixes
that fit.
d»« QQ
Speeial
4gX s«zO
SALE SW EA TER S
Pancake Flour
Red & W hite
V a n illa
Extract
Red & White
2-oz.
B ottles
Come in for a
dem onstration.
Used Car Exchange
W E K NOW
SALE SOCKS
Prem ium Baking
Baking
Powder
Chocolate
Red & W hite
Sweat Shirts and Cartoon
Pull-Overs. For Women and
Children.
Speeial
49C
SALE G ALO SH ES
Made by "Ball Band" for
Women a n d Children. All
sixes and complete stoek to
fit your
O fir*
«horn ........................
t /O x z
A few odd s i x e s ..................79c
Colum biaknit brush-
ed all wool zipper
SW EA TER S
All .sizes
N t ; west color«!
M en’s All Rubber
Cars W ashed and Polished
THE TEXACO STA TIO N
Hubseilbe for the Arguì
Heavy
H ain rotors and
stripes. J PAIR
Red & W hite
Car W ashing and Vac Cleaning.
Valve G rinding a Specialty In Our Shop.
.1 ItnlM'i twin
' 2«.
Men's Work and tires«
A g e n c y W illys 77
CARS PAINTED
• I nines u f He
n I I W e ln o f
H e|> le iu l« 'i 25
A M lin k e r»
1st ANNIVERSARY' SALE ENDS NEXT WEEK
Men's Extra
SALE OVERALLS
fContfnued from page 11
value from $2.042.170 last year to
$2.080,290 The Forest Grove dis­
trict Increased from $1.185 670 to
$1.195,580.
Hillsboro and Tigard union high
school districts showed increases In
valuation this year while Banks.
Forest Grove and Gaston showed
losses. The Hillsboro district gain­
ed $36,080 while Forest Grove dis­
BO U G H T and SOLD
tric t lost $31.310 Comparative fig­
ures are as follows, 1931 first and
1933 next Banks $918 890, $921,430
Tigard $1.168.340, $1,161.890; Hills­ 1932 N ash Standard Eight
4-door Sedan
boro $4,414400. $4.378,320; Forest
Grove $4.848,460. $4.879,770; and La e 1929 Ford Coupe
II.
Here
Non-high m I i i s i I district budget
for the 1934 35 school year will be
C om m ercial N ational
drafted Friday night at tlie coun­
A dds S a fe D eposit Boxes tv school su|s-ruiteiident s office
Conunerctal National bank Is add­ Member» of the non-high sch<s>l
ing to the many changes ami im ­ bourd und live tepresenlullve citi­
provement.» made ni Hie past year seli» »111 prepare the colímate»
Two hum lnxl-riity s a f e de|M«.it
tx«xes arc bring added to serve
Wlrber Willi IJr
bunk patrons Ih ts »ill give them
m II
Wleber. formerly
llkh) safe depotui boxes and the
' of Shell o il company In
room is being remodeled
will I«- agooeiated with
trie 111 sale of farms, city
Illrth»
Insurance and surety
Harz
r and Mrs.
Bars of
jro. September
boy
get results.
fcatern binding
iC . Evelyn Patton.
Marriage
.1 Lnrence .«
mul I n n e «I
Heptetnber '21
It It Wolfe .-.Lite divisional man
ager. »ill explain lln« Tow tisrnd
a d . old age pension poqwised ait.
at tin« new Grange ludi Monday
evening at 8 p in No cliuige »111
be liuidr but a tree will offering
»'III lx* taken to defray the ex­
penses
* u 46
Powers Grocery
J. L Searcy, deputy superintend­
ent of banks in charge of the
Shute Savings bank liquidation, left
W ednesday for Joseph to conduct
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I I I . p lM ll.t u ,
.«Il I h r
| i i . i ] n I t l , , , (I
w ir k
Pnys
I o w iis r n d P e n s io n A c t
t o be E xplained
Winter
W inter bowling season « il l get '
under way Monday evening a t the J
Hillsboro alleys with four leagues
of four teams each organized Eighty-
men have signed up for the 24-
week season and plans are now-
under way to organize a ladles' 1
league.
c
American league will open th e I
sea-on Monday night with the fol- 1
lowing schedule: Hillsboro Motor "
Company vs. Home Laundry. Royal 0
Soda Works vs. Hillsboro Ice Works °
Tuesday evening will m ark the op­
ening of the City league schedule P
with the following team s m atched: n
Lester Ireland <fc Company vs i’1
Hallie's Place. C. C. Store vs ' Lentz 11
Brothers.
e
Commercial league will s t a r t v
Wednesday with Safeway meeting &
Curry s Grocery and Fairway M ar- c
ket meeting Coslett's team
On -v
T hursday evening the Union Oil **
team will play Bristol Hardware gl
and the Commercial National bank
will meet t h e Oregon National
Shute Bank L iquidator
T akes Trip to Josep h
Iln - .lv U lf
P A R T W OOL U N IO N S
Bowling Leagues
to Start Season
,w » rg aret Savage. Colene Me
Uoweli, Ev-lyp Colfer. P atti Bowl
“ y- M arjoriv Kidney, Bernice Col
. I m i n J II
«
l i ^ L
c
Ihtllliig Contrari Woa
II. III..! re. n v ix l I« . . « I L ,
II « I 'l l [ll| | | u. d i y
,
V I*' W birthday party at (hr
Portland auuory l a s t
Saturday
night wu4 nt (ended by more than
(100 jm ’ i m . i u . riMKM’ going (nun here
were I h*|»art iiu’in t'oinnunulei II
V ihkte.s of the (h a n d Army of the
Itepublle, ulu» was one of t h e
•¡wakeis. Mi < is and Mesduinra 1.
K Kurrow I*.' Ilelvotft, (h u n t por
land. Beaton. J ladder and fam
Uy. Sutton and K 1< Feniuaon V
r W. wiu oiganlz.xl September 23.
1899. at (Vhitubus. Ohio
Cluck totaling »23.784 69. irp re-
s c n tlllg tile th u d quarter IMymciit
of W ashington count v s slate tax.
»iu» l.u »ardisi T h u r-tav to (lie
slate hi'.isurei according to Mrs
Maude W Hosco» county treoAiuei
County nxnl » .n ia n ts tn March 31,
1934. have bean called, .«die a n ­
non ncixl
pri sent them »Ith flowers and gifts
The bride ami griM’tn of 55 years
are 83 years of age and have three
children living Mrs John Hiatt
of Scoggins, W alter Chalmers of
1'oiest Glove ami FnuicLx eludim i s
o( Scltefflln. Mr Cluvlmei. wore
the coal in »Inch he »aa married
Assisting with refreshm ents and
about the rooms »ere Mis Walter
Ciminiera, Mrs Hiatt Mrs Join)
Chalmers, Mi> l«5;uids Chalmers
Mrs Harold Hanns. Miss Wilma
Batchelder ami Miss Valeria Bag-
ley
Jacx«h»on
I.
B iillu fav r n .lv
Third Q uarter State la x
11
“ r>' kept posted with all movements ol
vital im poitancc Keeps us interested i ll what is going on In-
sp res a community spirit, makes us loyal citizens Like the
L r i / ’i i " 16 U S the Junes that make the dollars." So it is
" i.h the communities, when taken as a whole we make the
nation Communities built up of good citizens, through coni-
inuiuty tu'wspupers. are rerLainiv wnrih »«»«» k .
Copenhauen
Rambo
Wen U lie k
S taffo rd
Mercer
F ra te r
Far ra n ce
Mintnauifh .
W
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
1,1111 ■
s' ' 1
(55» J rffrrs a n
K e rrie
Kill i ng»
Guetafton
LHK
Mrs Flunk Chalmers
leir Hill n u ll wedding
l*ueadnv at their home
Hit willi a reception
k until 10 p in Kev-
frleiut» and relative.»
der felicitations a n d
\ \ iii-m we are children our parents send us to school for
an education I’erhaps we go through college, but when
we have finished school, does not mean we have finished our
edu.atton. for In tru th It is Just nicely begun We till read
nowadays, it is an educated habit. What we read is hn-
ix’rtant Our reading m atter should be ol a moral and edueu-
tl. nal nature We will find ns broader snipe of subjects and
,<,emnS| | Wltl’ .i" " ’r“ ? " f '',’»r‘“'tcr building and self Improve­
ment, than those brought to us through the columns of our
community newspaper It Is a school fur all. up-to-date In
political, social and civic Information We look forward to
t.s coming, as we do a friend Good books are good friends so
** o,lr con>,» 1“ >*t.v rn w.»(x»per w e pave roa.Ls for cars to ( r a id
m Iliete is no better road for our minds to travel, than (he
columns of our community newspaper
Employment until the past few years, hke our community
c r m m T w T v k n “ ‘ ‘T ' “
;dl
“ or
g tan tid " i took them all as a m atter of course We thought
I
K N EE BOOTS
I COCOANUT
$1.98
...................... $2.4»
¡ K 'a , .............
6-oz.
C ello, pkg,
“Firestone"
HOLEPROOF
K N E E -H IG H
r .M iU u t lu « II s C i os
Pure Western lamb's fleece.
Size 72x90 In one large pfeee.
Well’s
qq
Spz-elal
c i CaSta«
Thli now wondor stocking recirhev
lull Io the Lnoo , , . hai it« own
1 avlox orator knit-in . . . Ij cool,
comfortablo, practical, volf »import­
ing, ond highly vtylod. Givov joy-
ouv now Iroodom ond now g ra ta
lor daytimo or ovoning.
Fall «hade« arc
arid all .size«. 8Q
Q
S p ecial
O thers 98c
2-lb. 100%
ALL W OOL BA T T S
m« specially priced for Friday and
<• price« good Sept. 28 - 29 only.
ollhehneei-
EX TR A
SPEC IA L
BRUSHED WOOL TWIN SWEATER SETS
oat and Slipover Sw eater.
».SO v a lu e
.........................
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