The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 04, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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Page Ten
Banks Eleven
Plays Friday
G ribner Brothers P re p a re
for Fern Business
(B y
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F«6
W o lf o r d ,
cox and Bernard Sellrn. Friday
evening Mr and Mrs Charles Sel­
lers were visitors a t the W. T
Sellers home.
Mr and Mrs. O Oaaheim of Bay
City visited their daughter Sylvia
from Saturday until Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Bateman and
daughter lone visited their daugh­
ter. Mrs Frank Heisler, and family
on G ales Creek Sunday.
Amos Sellers is visiting at the
Leo Irvine home in Portland
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
O C. Jackson were Mr and Mrs
J. n H. . v Crocker and son of Moun-
taindalc.
Mr
Mrs w Q, Walker spent
8undav in Vernonia viaiung „ u h
^jrs gjlis McGraw and
chlldren an d Mr and Mrs. Frank
Hartwick and daughter.
M others’ Club will meet Friday
w lth
M rs
Charles Shipley. All
members are urged to be present
a special program is being pre-
H IL L S B O R O
MAC
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O .
By Munch
“ D ear” Teacher
ThurNiIay, O ctober
OREGON
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MOOSA. AVÖNCsTO
S C A R E T v t t NÎ.VJ
CACHER
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Georgv Zeigler and son and ,laugh- Hulkin' the occasion being h e r week visiting Mr latngea mother.
Mrs Joe Illudi
ter Miburn and Vivian and Velma blilhda,
and Nadvne Wohlschlegel went to, Mr and Mrs I, F Kb,It visited
Mrs J im ' Hush »|>ent SuiHtav and
Hubburd Sunday as guests ol Mis friends In Sandy Saturday
Monday visit11 ig relative« in Cania
S . P
H uffm an and Mrs John
m ,... I ' n ' d a H a - . i i i u - . w i i
wlio hi, Wash
riw l'lrr sisters ol Mrs Meyers and ,
,
„„proving
Jeanne Hlvurd was an overnight
Mr. Zeigler.
(m o r. Is h.-liiiiiu
Waller Klott left Saturday on guest of Verna Itowton at Hills
lib
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work
on
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Thill sdny and Friday
w
Ne elidiseli,, ander larm a t laikeview Nl'" Vmk lily .
ItullM-ri Hvdmaii Is under the
"I'll bet I l i a ! driver ahead Is an
Hay Fgo. Lauren Haynes, ira li
old iw luad teacher of mine
and Hodson McCormick attended cure of a pliystetan In Portland.
a eharlvarl at Gibbs Mondav night
Ml and Mrs E <’ tau g e of
W hat make« you think an? '
on Mr and Mrs Hav Spain, who Portit,nd spent several days last "Hhe won't let me |> umi " Ex
had Just returned from a three
weeks’ honeymoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Emil Tauseher of,
Portland spent Uiursduy and F ri­
day of their vacation last week at
the home of her parents. Mr. and!
Mrs. Granville Everest.
J E. and Pornum Blazer a r e ,
le t us gel II ready now I Wa are offering a complete nutter
building a new barn.
tune up Including cleaning and adjusting curburator cleaning,
Bill Carmichael of Tennessee left
cleaning
and adjusting spark plugn amt Ignition and pmnta Wind
Sunday tor Portland alter more,
th an a week’s visit at the W illiam 1 shield wiper serviced. radlalor and engine cleiuuxl. and all liuar c o i l
licet lolls lns|<cehxt and lightened Your battery and oabkea cleaned
Walker home l'licv were neighbors
and Inxpaoted All tor only $? Now is Uie time to change the
In l'eiilieasee.
Mr. and Mis William Neuen-
greaae and oil for wilder driving
Drive In today for tnir com ­
schwander and son and daughter I plete service.
ol Lakeview were guests of her
brother. Clayton Whilmore. Sunday.
Car Washing and Vue Cleaning
Valve Grinding u Specialty In Our Blu>p
BANKS—FvXUball game between
Banks lugii
high ana
and Amity,
Amity. which
w w u, » «
announced for last Friday in Banks,
will be played Friday on the Banks
field. The Banks football squad
sponsored a dance at the Manning
■naf, Saturday evening. Sixteen
dollars was cleared.
The W ikapi-Nahon Camp Fire
Girls are gtvurg a b a s k e t -s o c ia l i l l
the R N. A hall Friday evening,
October 5. A program will be given
consisting Qi 2. community sing ana
spelling 'match.
<• B Hall. Mrs Tom Qualls,
Bernard Gibson of Friend. Neo, [and Mrs Cass Wilson attended a
who Is in a CCC camp near Rose- 500..
n u, Hillsboro Friday
burg, visited last week with his a[
hoine of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
cousui. Mrs. C C W ahi. and fam - j^mns.
ily in Banks and with relatives in
o D preezen returned home
Forest Grove.
September 26 from the Emanuel
Bluebird club met Septem ber -6 hospital m Portland, where he uti-
with Miss Ethel Smith. Each little Derwent a m ajor operation. He is
I.. S. (
Totting Ptionr I<U3
E.
girl told of an interesting trip or recovering and is aide to walk io
(Hr It C. kivn M)
adventure enjoyed during the sum- town occasionally. Sunday Mr. and
Nl<h< ( ’»H 3M4
ALOHA
Aloha
G
range
will
hold
mer vacation.
Mrs. Dreessen were greatly sur-
a harvest festival tn their hall on
The Only Station With Complete Service
Loae to te m o n ia
prised when his brother and wife
the aiteinoon and evening ol (.X’to-
Banks high was defeated bv Ver- frQm Iowa yalue fOr a visit. The
ber
U.
A
program
haa
been
ar-
-
-
noma in football on the Vernonia sl,rp n se |Y.id been prearranged by
r.tnged
(here
field Friday evening
Mr
Dreeszen's daughters, who
will be a dbiplav of Knal farm pro­
G ribner brothers have leased the
o ( tiw uitended visit.
duce also several booilus w i t h
N o tic e o f li< *A iin g o n N o n - H i g h S c h o o l D i s t r i c t B u d g e t
S P. depot and are ,Preparing lor_a
jx r y ! prydendall. son of Mr. and
article« for sale, including an apron
"
busv season in their fern and Mrs F. Frydetidall. who live north
booth, a candy booth, a white ele-
h hn«<>y ki%
« n O do » iiu.krt r.witn>iu<w <>r U m n <»« m«h s. h.M i
greenery business. A crew began of Banks, was operated on S atu r­
,r w.
pliant
tssdh
and
Hu-
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Mondav to pick ferns near Sweet day night in Hillsboro for appendi­
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lush pond »» lor . the r children.
-1'1 »n the* ‘",h
...........- by «will N«»n llivh K> h«a>| "> |)i» d trl<
-a d „ f th .
Home ' They expect to ship out citis.
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t <t ' »r ......."*‘y
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e»rcn.l«w|
t i»»r a ll p u r iM * r «
Dick
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IW.14, and r n d ln g Jun«» l.'t b ,
several carloads this fall.
Glen Moss is working in a cheese
com m unity. tt'&s murrU'd to M I nn ! •
and m i C*ti
»'»’ in
,»f th e pn4>abla ra«*«4|>la
C «aid N o n H ig h Ki*h> < I
W. T Sellers. N. J G n ffen and factory at Philom ath Roy Moss
S&roh Kowela of Woodburn Sep-
t fr.-n , a il
- i . r . r r ih »
. l -i >r«r iu.i<
iim ii.atd «»f »aid N.-m
Mr and Mrs. Henry Atlee attended spem • the week-end there with
•r - '^ '^ 7
tem ber 15 His m other, Mrs linoy
1 - • i»iain.t ha» rued th» u h d»> «.r <».t.4.. i at th» h.-ur <«f i in >» m
the harvest festival at K ansas City Q]en aud his father. George Moss.
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Friday night.
Mrs. Moss and son Ralph drove
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e a tin ia ir» m a y h» «It»« u» n l w ith th » l h « r d o f »aid N«w »-lll*fh Hrh«ad D la trU 't.
Jiuuuta Johnson,
who ' lULN Jiwt »aid
George M Aitken of G arden over Sunday and brought Roy home
at w h ich tin t» a n ,I place a ny and a ll | ‘*r»<>na int»r«»t»«l w ill I,» h e ard f o r o r a « a h t« l
w ith her sister. Mrs. George Gould returiuHl from u visit with her «aid ta x Im >. ,-r a n y p a rt t h c i d f That «ahi «wtlmatcw a n d a tta c h e d «W talnal r«
Home was a Saturday evening
yIr ;Uid Mrs. Elmer Hopkms ol trip to Vernonia Sunday, where
Mrs J Will of Laurel substi­ mother in Birmingham. A la. and th u n te t h w t a a te oil (t ie in th e u ff t, • o f th » t'« a m ty Kchiad M u p » rtn l» n d » n t and
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atlee. Tillamook spent Tuesdav night with Mr. G lenn has an apiary.
th e In a p rc tle n o f a ll pvraon« In te r« » !» ,I th e re in , a n d th e a atne a re
tuted at t i l l ' M ountain Top school Prank K Johnston and Art Ball of are thr»
Later in the evening he spoke at ylr
and Mrs. Char.es Shipley
M argaret Cappoen visited a t
tnad» a par
h»rm>i
Mondav (or Mrs. Mike McCann ot the l4tbor Temple 111 I\»rtland were > y «•»•<•••
Buxton.
Thev had been picking hops at the Laurel Ridge scliool Friday after-
It U H T T »
Aloha
Monday.
vksiting
tiretids
in
Scholls, who was ill There tins
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Wilson
and \-u ' yard near Forest Grove While noon,
i.
t a rh ,H» ha n.l a t h«vt
nu » f th » y r a r f,»r » h i , h t h l hioltfet la m a d»
been u great deal of Illness here Geore H enderson a n d H enry Lxiwry
family and Mrs. Minnie Schium er- m Banks they a-so '.site d Mrs.
Charles Haynes. W. C. Edy. Bill
A t t f i t n t a rr.-,’h « l i r -
o th e r «ourve»
(B y M r» . B ir d
sp en t th e week-eiul fishing ’on the
t he past week.
T o ta l n v r ip t a
ieh visited Sunday a t the F. G. H opkins father. F rank Eberl}
Rewahlt. Donald Edy. and Scott
Tillamook river
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN First
F \ l ’ F N h I T t ’ ltF B
Toelle home a t Linnton.
Rev and Mrs. Hindriek and baby Haynes left Monday morning on a
Mr. and Mis. Victor Schmidt and
Callers
nt
the
M
att
King
home
m
eeting
for
this
aeMon
of
the
Tullitm
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rmck
ano of Forest Grove wore Wednesday hunting trip in E astern Oregon,
sons and Mr. and Mrs. George
Trait«p<»rtal h h »
children visited Saturday a t
tne cajiers at the Cliff Thompson
Mr. ajid Mrs H. P. Strickler rep- Pleasant View Community club will Gould of Portland spent Suiiiliiv Sunday uere J K Clary and iam -
l'o atatf» and ■ ta lio itn
Ira Langton home in Portland.
home
resented Sherwood G range a t the be In the form of a 7 o'clock pot with the women's parents. Mr. and llv, Ntrs. George Fluh anti Mrs.
l ’ r ln tin v
Donnelly and son of Portlund.
Brandon Hall, son of Mrs C- . j
Mrs. Cass Wilson was the hostess booster program at K m ton S atur- tuck supper, followed by social in ­ Mrs E. P. Smith.
l<\pnii,«M ,.f »hw t ton
„1 r
Mr and Mis N Hill anti Mrs.
tercourse a t the school house Oc-
Hall, is attending the University tQ tjle prldge club Thursday Mrs. day night,
I r a x r i «*x p rit «ci o f h
Hodson McCormick and Lauren Brown went to Scuppooac and St.
of Mississippi this y ^ r . having q b Halj won flrsl and Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ? Aebiscber and tober 13.
*p r
h itrr« w t !
u Moore second.
rn e d from Port
Donnie Versteeg and Willie Rod- Haynes visited the G. C. While Helens Sunday.
transferred there from O. S C.
L
son kJ«....j
Danny have ..tu
return
K ntrru en c
Mrs Hukla Kydman entertained
Mrs. W. L. Moore visited relatives
aj r ;Uld ^¡r> Charles Shipley Orford and will make th eir home gers are new first grade pupils at home at Cherry Grove Sunday.
tp« i<ll!
T»4al
L. T. Flnlgan with th e Newberg a group of relatives at her home
i l l Portland over the week-end.
sp er; Saturday and Sunday with m Sherwood, where D an will a t- the Pleasant View school. There
It F < \ | | 1 1 i A l IO N
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- C.
" w ahi and ^jr and Mrs.
- - " —
.
members of his hunting party re-
Mr. and - - Mrs.
A.
are 20 enrolled here.
Emm ett Shipley
at tend school.
I.
T , .ta l rw *n p t«
turix'd
Saturday
ironi
the
Ukiah
storage uoxea for rent
sons Franx and Bryce drove to Vernonia.
».
T o t a l » * i> » ii< | ltu r « »
Buck Heaven district received a country with three deer. Elmer T, Cold
I ’ . KM»
n in n a i l, e ,t Cold storage Co.
Portland Friday evening and met
P iffe r r . ..
. A l i .n .u
!.. I« i"«*l hy ta«
Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Cliff Thompson and r ] \ T j k « . . < .
I
second new pupil last week when Whitmore mid Kay and Frankie
Next iiiMir to cannery Telephom-
i Illy II >. I». >
1 Plat
Johnnv Wahl of Banks and G er­ four i iuidren and George K ess-ir L^ilOltOl I s tW S
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L e t t e r Shernuui Murray. 5. entered school Shook
remained and went furthei 3051.
r s»,,i i>»r. I V I 4
Dat»»| tht« 2 M h day
32-3
trude Chalm ers of Forest Grove, Sr. attended the L utheran Mission
1
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius O tt ac-
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to
iHMird
who are students at th e Salem feast in Forest Grove Sunday.
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, fln„ compamed his aunt. Mrs. Mary ,o-u *
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• i r t a t y . ti<i<lg»t , •» m ilt t Ice
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Mr. and Mrs. Erin Coffey and
m anufacturers of line Q u
Ncwix'rg Saturday where hunt
deaf school. The two children
came „
,,f «lucati»»«
to P o rtlan d by stage, ^ u n d a y L . t
•:; \ ir en spent F iid ay nig h t w ith
uoods.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es R achin ot
(’ A
I r l i . Mlk» t'i.iKrl»
M ia (] I
l ’ t> ,h u r ,h . It J p e l p la n , h»
haa I mh
Wahl family and Mrs. G ibson 01 M r a n d M rs CaSiS W ilson. Mr.
d a u g h te r M rs A. L B urkett. Ix>- Portland. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Hagg
n ir tiilir r a » f bu d tfrt .
I»»
Forest Grove took the two chil-
Mrs Coffey an a baby drove to
The sta te ’s emergency fund, or- iore stArtlng ior hvr home at H er- mid daughter of Rcedville mid Mi
F r r .l L a n g r r , F r a n k K
>. H a r r y F* F .lla n ,|» r
tt
A
Mahno«».
hoard »f «Iti, uti»n
and Mrs. Tom Shuck and son ot
dren back to school.
th e beaches Saturdav morning, re- iginally $150.000 is now down to iord Texas. Mrs. Mary O tt made
Mr. and Mrs. Jack M itchell of m am m g
Sunday evening. The $32.500. The emergency board last t<?n days' visit a t the Cornelius Hillsboro enjoyed a venison ilir.nei
NOTICE Ol SCHOOL MEETING
at the H mgmi home Sunday.
Portland
were Monday visitors at __
tWQ
ojder ______1__
^ s rem ained
in Banks Friday J doled o u t another $12.500 to o t t home.
♦
Vsz» J.
t k f Vacclo- blimp
, -re.
kl’-
the
M. Kessler home.
. with
th eir grandm other,
Mrs Wil-
transportation division of the
Mr’ and Mrs. Guy Humphrey and
A crew of ten began liurvestmg
th » I r « I «.H
» « era
er
,.f S*
of
S .h
h< . » l P ia t r l r t ?
tta .h -
Mrs Car! Sinbich and son an
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on
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his
m
other
Mrs
F
ran
k
Humulirev.
utilities departm ent and gave »1600
other,
rank Humphrey, ttu> walnut crop on the hlnigan
lily .
S t a 'r of O retfo n , th a t a S. h.«U Mev
f a ald d ta trlc *
» III Ire
Mrs. Hattie Davison
h»l,| a t Pu id K i l l S. h<H,|. on th » ¿»th >Uy <>f O r t.4 .» r
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_ of Forest
. „ Grove ‘ . . . « Wolford and son Vernon
th .
. .
wavwarri girls to of Pasadena. Cal., mid Mrs. Sam farm Tuesday
a t ? "u o'rh w h in ih »
a n d 2 Ir5.
^ °fo n ^ v and Mr
M rs Eh G rm d;e were for clmm^ coveruig tiie th ird quar- H ulit of Hillsboro visited Mrs.
Mre. Ann G rn d u ff of P o rtlan d
a fte rn o o n
o r th e pur»H»» o f .h a c a a in a th e
h i . la r t
h th «
I
and to vote . 11 t h r |>r • i» < « ltl,a t of le v y in g a d t a t r h t ta «
visited Mrs M. A. Dodds M onday S unday visitors at th e F ra n k G en- ;° r
}££
a S i r , ^ J v »nonwert F ran k Humphrey s niece. Mrs. E. C. visited her parents. .Mr. mid Mrs
hi ix.F.r
afternoon. Mrs. D anson rem ained 2jex home on G reen M ountain.
t t r oi 1W’*-
deficiency appro d
Thursday. Guests at Peter Ornduff, Friday,
L a u re a te .! K r .e lp t «
until Tuesday evening
B a se l Wolford spent th e week- * « 8 » transportation division was th(, woidrehlegel home Friday in -
F ra n k and L oren Hill acoom -
H a la n ., on h and at t^*uin nln u "t a«h,«d y r a r Ith ir U M o n d ay In June» f
« h i, I,
Auxiliarv to Meet
end w.,h Marv Sandv at Vernonia, in addition to the »10.000 approved cluded ^tr and j,jls Fav Hulit and pained bv Delmar and Leland Lam-
a hu.lg rt • nt:,.I.- f t '
l
f r ..,„
«. h.a.l fu n d
f I • • I •• :
f , T„
huvi
Legion auxiliary of Banks wnl
Born to Mr. and Mrs Bud Erp for this same activity a t the pre- w n vertion and Mrs. Siim Hulit of bert of G aston returned Saturday
»<1. S:
2 t> o . fr .e n e le m e n ta ry school fu n d
fA.&frO *4 T o ta l eatlm at«a(
pt».
meet at the R. N. A. hall W ednes-, September 25. a girl The little girl vious m eeting of the emergency Hillsboro.
from a week's hunting trip in the
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day night at 8 o clock.
das been named Maybeth.
board two m onths ago. Twenty-
Win Prizes
Oclioco country. They brought home
Flallm a lra f F. tp r n d lt u r a a
Mrs. N. C. Nielson is keeping
Mr
Oscar LeLauney one employes released from th e de-
Mrs E. C. Wohlschlegel received three deer,
s e l l VI. C O M KOI.
S u p « rln t» tt4 » n t
house for Moxie. Ida an a Clyde moved Saturday to Sherm an s mill, paxtment a t th a t time following two first prizes in the a rt exhibit
Mr and Mrs. Allan H Comber
I L » t <» od
(*l» rk
t .\O (M
Hopkins
where Oscar has employment.
to secure a »30 000 appro- a t the F arm ers Product fair at of Portland and Leonard Dykstra
('«»,ti|>itla,»ry « Itic a ilo n an ,I rrn« u«
fro ta)
Lyle Wolford spent T hursday
Sunday Rally Day
7 . , ' . ^ ..pre™ , Newberg Friday and Saturday. Two of Longview visited at the Ira G
F.lertlona a m i ptibli. ity
fto <Ht
night and Friday with his to m e
Sunday u ran y day
the Banks Pr-ahon as. requested w i l l nave tx n {irsts Qn
planLs. slx seconds McCormick home Saturday night
I .«Kai »«rvi,*» l e lr r k 'a I m » t ,,| a m llt. »tc »
40 OO
folks. Lyle ~
is ~ a cook
a CCC ISilKllAV
g m ^ y school. . CjICiJVliV-
Everyone IO
is invited Put- hack on the pay-roll as a , r
Qn
and potter plants, one and Sunday.
---- in , —
I'tretav«
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camp, 1, which is moving from New
New
IjO enroll
enron for
for the
the win-
win- suit
n ¿resent
r e s e n t to
suit of
of the
th e new
new gTant
grant of
of funds.
funds.
th ird in a rt and one th ird on flow-j Mr. and Mrs R O. Kunirow of
T<4 a l » « |> » rta « t»f tf»ri»ral r«mtr«*l
Benson park on the Columbia river te r’s study. A program is being pre-
IN .s I I t l ' C r i O N
.N'nrervi-i..»,
ers.
' Portland and A1 Espenel and fam - 1
I 'r l n r i p a i *
to a site n ear Newport.
pared for next Sunday. Rev Tilton
Now
the nurserymen w ant
a
W alnut picking on the J o h n ' ily of Troutdale were entertained
Your intentions might
T'dal ex I'm«». aup«er VI•!,•,»
Eli Hopkms. Harold Bundy
and ex£ends an invitation to every one code of their own. Max G ahlhar. O B ryan place started
__________
______ with
- ......... a dinner a t D. A. O tto tonic
September
I
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N
T
K I’t T IO N
l r a r l u , i K.
be
good
when
y
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u
Alma Kepner of Portland and M ar-
atten d church next Sunday e 'e - code dictator, has called a m eet- _>6 but was discontinued until the Sunday
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shall Nelson of Eugene c e re week- mng. He will have a story* for the mg of the industry for Salem on blighter n uts th a t had fallen could
Mr. and Mrs. Sam O tto and baby
smack into a car rattier
S u h n titu t* t.w«.h»ra
Sun utt
end guests at the Hopkins home in cm idren if thev are present. Be- October 9 when a code now being be disposed of and a rain had son Sainuue were all ill with flu
N i,|,|,||» a
t r h a lk , p a p er. »*<* )
.15« Ou
than
hit
a
man—
but
T r itlx a tk « |<l«*«k e p i» ® » n il I n d l g n i t a »
last week
n
. jv __ a. -« a ginning next Sunday all church m-ofted will be considered and a brought th e good nuts down.
&OU ort
just
forget
to
turn
off
G'ark Pow-ne spent the week-end sej-yices will begin a t 7:30 p.
Attend Reunion
Mr. and Mrs Jerome Buzan. Mr
p m. in
in- - controi board of seven members
T o ta l r«i>»n»e ,-f tra t-k ln «
»n.Corvallis and attended th e foot- stead of 8.
control ^ b o a v e n j n e m o e r s
M r. and Mr& R c . Wohlschlfgel aild Mrs. M. M . Harvey and Will
I ( H I It A I IO N O l
I I \N 'l
the ignition, and she’ll
J a n ito r « a n d o th e r em ploy»«
r e ie u
IO eroyrej
---- -
{amJy atM!nded a reunlon of Harvey were guests at trie Way:
ball game between
Mr
M rs, G ... w McGraw vis-
2 .100.00
. „ O S „ C. and
_______
F » t r a ja n ito r «
go up in flam e! T hat's
V .« IN!
the University of San Francisco. lted September 26 with friends at
_.
. , ,
_the H ulit fam ily at th e Sain Hull» hom e m Newberg S u n ,la y
I
J m tlto r« *
atipplle«
250.00
Charles Sellers was
hauling
L,!anc.
The coat of living Is on th e in- home a t Hillsboro Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs M. M. Harvey are
when fire insurance is
F*u«4
7OO 00
primes last week for George Wil-
Only slight damage was done in crease. Prices quoted for supplies
^jrs p
M cInnis and Mrs. L spending this week In Hillsboro a
L lffh t and p o * » r , w a te r
I (« ini no
im portant. T h a t’s when
this vicinity last week by the frost, to state institutions are m u c h l . Murray and children visited the guests of Dr. Pat!: y and family
O th e r »«p»n«» t,f n|»»mtl<>n
200 00
Cold storage boxes for re n t — Cucumber vines and squash vines higher th an they were six m onths Charles Brownhill tamily at For- and Mr and Mrs. Stephen M irk,
it can save you loss
T o ta l e tp e iK e ,.f ,,p » ra tli« t
Terminal Ice & Cold Storage Co were nipped, but potatoes, tomatoes. ago. Some m eats are 25 to 50 per est Grove Sunday.
M M M I N \N < I
A N D Itl I \IU S
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ann
s
Morgan
and
and
protect
you.
In­
Next door to cannery. Telephone beans and other things
R e p a ir a n d rr|>la<-»m<rtit , f fu r n itu r e and « p ilp n r e n t
were not ccnt higher. Salmon, for instance, I Rally day a t Mountain
Top family moved this week from the
R e p a ir a t.,I m a in O m an, e ,.f h in ld ln tf« a m i K rottm U
vestigate our low prem ­
3051.
32-3 damaged.
costs twice as much a s it did a church was well attended Sunday John Burns place to the old O tto
T o ta l rx|>«-u » ,»f m a in t r n a n ,» am i repair«
ium policies now!
farm.
A l \ I I IA R Y A tiF.N 't IK S
year ago. Dry goods are also more evening,
Mrs Lena Meyers and son and
L ib r a r y I mm A«
expensive, some lines showing an
Mrs. F E. Hoffman spent Mon-
lo o 00
S up p ilea a m i o th e r v«|renMre
5<t I HI
increase of more th a n 100 per cent day and until Tuesday In Portland daughter Raymond and Norma,
T r a ,i . t « . r ( « o .. n
p u p il.
2.MJO rtrt
C a fe te r ia
in the past year.
5<H) rtrt
llo y a ’ and trlrla* rlu h a and a th la tlr a
ISO (>0
Agent
l »tal »«p»im » ,.f a u x ilia r y air« n rl»a
Study of salaries paid to state
LAUREL RIDGE — Bob Maslov,
F I X F I ) ( IIA K G F kS
Every
form
of
protection
Fire,
is now under way. The
I n * ii ra m •
who has lived in th e district sev- employes
. .
automobile, casualty, liability,
T o ta l f i l e d rh a rg e s
eral years, has traded his farm for work is being done by J. T Pas-
Fidelity.
Surety
and
Life.
C
A
P
I T A L tiC T I .A Y S
a service station a t 82nd and Mill quill, P ortland accountant, and a
N e w fu r n it u r e a n d e q u ip m e n t
streets in Portland. He plans to corps of assistants for the commit- ,
Phone 1732
1164 3rd St.
T o ta l c a p ita l m itla y «
move about October 8.
tee recently appointed by Governor
D E B T s f . r v ic f ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aebischer. who ^ e ie r to standardize state salaries,
In le r a a t ,»n w arrants
T o ta l debt a e rv lre
were m arried a t The Dalles last —
eovemor has asked th a t the
7.V» 00
I M I.R t.F N t Y
t o & l y e 30 o M t e
n & S S rffi
T ^ t ^ e ir’ ^ o m *
1 .5 0 " "0
R l < A P I T . ’ I A T IO N
One Roger's Silverware C ertificate with 20 games
T o ta l r a ti n a tr d a *p *n a » a fo r th e y e a r
young people Tuesday night.
October 15 so th a t Lh^ ^ rn'
35. .106 A j
bowled— either ladies or gentlem en.
Total e a ttin a ta d te r e lp t * . nut I n r l u d l n * p ru |» ,« « | ta «
Mr and Mrs. W alter Führer and mendations can be incorporated in
17.04« I 4
lla la
« m ount to Ire raiaed by d is tr ic t ta g
family attended th e harvest festival th e budget which is now in the
10.26
L N D F .IIT F .D N F .N S
a t th e Meridian Reformed church making for th e inform ation of the
A m o u n t ,»f w a r r a n t indeLtexIne
on w a r r a n ta laaued a n ,I e n -
at Wilsonville Sunday.
1935 legislative session.
doraed " n u t p a id f,»r w a n t <>f fu n d « ''
» .1 6 0 00
A m o u n t o f o th e r indebtedness
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner of
. . .
206 24
Confectionery — Bowling Alleys
T o ta l lridehtff«|»«*,'
West Linn visited Mr and Mrs. S.
Drunks continue to drive their
0 446 21
N u m m a r r <»f R s llm a fa d F :« p e n d lla r» a
S. S team s over the week-end.
automobiles on the public high-
, l’"r
Oon, Jun» lb. I*si. i„ J,.,,, ,,
"Where Ladies are Courteously T reated and
Jessie Hibschm lan
an is spending a wayg o{ Oregon. F orty-nine of them
s'pph«
***^
:w tw3
days
w
with
er m
Mrs.
Cordially Invited."
ehe'*n
n n h er
m other,
olner’ M
rs' were arrested, mnvir.teH
convicted and
and had
had
M .iia m n n r , . „ . I r r p n lr .
¡jS im ,
Jake Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert DePue of tneir licen se revoked during Aug-
1760 Main Street
Hillsboro, Oregon
MlMrllunr.«..
Pendleton who were recently m ar- ust, records of th e state departm ent
ried. have been visiting his mother, show. Only four of the convictions
J.»«« m
We Serve OLYMPIA and WEINHARDT’S BEER
Mrs Dale Semple, th is week.
were in P ortland courts, where
Itti, 306 rti)
|>Hte,| th is 2nd d ay o f <»« t,4»er. IU34
Merle Jones of Forest Grove. Mr. drunken drivers seem to fare bet-
S lK „ ..l
II
11
O t o lr ir l , l , r k . W P ,
, h , , rm . n .
Davidson and Mrs. B aum gardner ter th an they do in other sections
A p p ro v e d by I iiduet c o m m itte e o„ () r t ,,|,e r 2. I1b')4
?
O n n ln « - . S ~ r r t « r y . I l u . l . r , ,
it,w
I I |.
M . r K . n . i » C h a ir m a n .
of Portland were Sunday callers 0, t he state.
Ilu ilire t ( o m m ltte e .
at the S. S. Stearns tom e.
______________ __
Mrs H. P. Strickler and W. C. —
.
.
,
"Any substance used medi­
Edy attended th e first fall m eet- ^ e r V I C C S K e g U l a t *
cinally or as a chemical
ing of the Home Economics’ club
O
ingredient."
of Sherw fod Grange with Mrs. Julia
_ .
, n iT fz x ia
Glen Wednesday Mrs. S Hendrie
The drugs we use are
Buffington of Denver, Colo., was PA RviTUfiTON Rev P u tn a m of
CEDAR SHINGLES
pure, and worthy of be­ present with her sister. Mrs Jerome . . ^ ¿ " ^ ; oONc h% v/ . ^ t n a m r w
(All grades)
Boger. Mrs^, BuffingUin gave an in- heW church
Sunday m orn-
ing used in the most te.esting report of sim ilar work In ¡n^
wil[ conduct mom ing ser-
BEAUTY HHOP8
COMPOSITION
SHINGLES
I’lIVNHTAN and NIIKUKON
delicate compound. Ask
C Home? Haynes returned from th e ^ces through^the m onth of Octo-
(Johns-M an ville)
your physician.
Veterans' hospital Tuesday after- %
at
„ day for thc
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
'" S U - S Í j S S "
W & -
THE
I D E A E T I M E
General Beauty Work
P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N
to
give
your
roof
a
coat
of
tag the University of Oregon a t ls
Ladie.s' club m et at
X -R « » a n d P h » . l . T h a r a p »
P e rn a n en ta a n d a ll kln d e o f
Bright
Colored
Stain.
-Trne Harold Aebischer h as been the h" me of Mrs w T P ^ n a m Jr.
b e a u ty w o rk .
C o m m a r r la l N a tio n a l H a n k H id a
n f t t o - i " ? Two ¿ “
er
Í L m to ü l* e r ? í u ; r ‘ a I Ls p l a n n e d
IT
P A Y S
T e le p h o n e 1 3H IX
Talophonaa
Mr and Mrs. John Strickler and th«
Phone 266
B a lco n y llllla h o r e P h a r m a r y
BUY APPLE BOXES HERE
Mildred and Dick spent Saturday A
“" c a í* have R eturned home
Of«M 8281
R a alda ne a 7»tZ
afternoon visiting Mrs. G race Jacli
Mre.
Is your Car Ready for Winter Driving?
Aloha Grangers
Planning Festival
II IE IEXACO STATION
Ammi from O.
Ilrpul
Pleasant View to
Hold First Meet
Laurel Ridge Man
Trades His Farm
CHAS. L. WALKER
W E PAY DIVIDENDS
on What You Spend!
CLEM S
PLA CE
DRUG
rtl ram i 1 ng IUII
S H IN G L E NOW
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PRO EESSIO N A L DIR EC TO RY
The Palm
Drug Store
d Mr‘\iiid Mr W alter Führer and
MmilVNdHde K
gsE
Mt
Nellie Rogers Saturday eve
" ‘D in W erre and daughter Lona
a. .mpamed Ray G lenn on a
truck
_________________ _____________ ■
Ç oslelt S uper S ervice S tation
G A S O L IN E S
Richfield - General - Shell - Union - Gilmore
Hi-Pressure Greasing
Free C rankcase Service - Automotive Repairs
Firestone Tire», Tube» and Accessorie»
DRIVE IN — SPARK PLUGS TESTED FREE
H w ^ ^ ' D a ' l b y ’^w ho ” s ’o n ” the
G enerel^Petroleum toS t. th e T. E.
Jon
h¡<. parenW a short vts.
*?' * h " ¡ n h^
atc í M “ R>rtIand
from
„ offm an of
n ear Portland visited Farm ington
friends and were guests of Mr. and :
Mrs. Edgar Rehse Sunday.
I.oses Fingers
Jack Power lost two fingers from |
his right hand while feeding the
ensilage cu tter Thursday.
1
Mr. B arrett and son of Seattle, '
Wash., were Sunday visitors of hl.-,
uncle, Fred Clark.
|
Mrs W. T Putnam Jr. attended
Ladles’ Aid of th e T rinity L u th er­
an church a t the home of her sis­
ter. Mrs. G ordon Sahnow, Septem ­
ber 26.
Coslctt Super Service Station
Some Uncles Are
"How did you find your u n c le !
John?"
“Oh. In apple-pie order."
"How’s th a t? "
“C rusty!’’
COSI.ETT’8 TRUCK SERVICE
If you have something to sell and
First and Baseline Streets
Phone 1263
COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q
are in a hurrv to sell It. let the |
classified advertising d ep artm en t of
the Hillsboro Argus prove its ability
as a speedy and efficient s a l e s ,
medium.
POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO.
BUILDING MATERIAL MERCHANTS
1011 Baseline
Phone 2691
Sanitary Beauty Shop
A ll
K in d «
of
B eau ty
W o rk
PERMANENTS
a
DR. I). E. WILEY, M. I).
Physician and Surgeon
Wells lliilltllng
» p e c la lty
T e le p h o n e 1471
W E I L ’H A I ’ A B T M L N T H
o rric a
M a b e l H r hen del
HENTIHTS
LIVESTOCK GROW TH
O rntlst
Commercial Building
T H e p lin n e
E r a n ln g a ,
S u n il« »
B. IMLAY ¿SONS, IN
I T H O N I B IA V IN T O N
RKCDVILLC
3740 • >
IN S IIR A N C K
S h u t«
P h o n « 2211
lln n k
AND CANS
Telephone 2325
RUBBER stamps
GEORGE T. McGRATH
C o u n t»
G arbage Collccfion
D. P. COURIER I
14,
h» A p p o in tm e n t
INSURANCE
W a n h ln s to n
telephones
R w ld e n a e M S I
garbage collection
DR. RALPH DRESSER
is primarily dependent on the
use of feeds th a t combine the
elements of nutrition In correct­
ly-balanced proportions. O n i
feeds for cattle and poultry are
selected with this thought In
mind and are offered vzlth our
unqualified endorsement. Ever,
wanted variety Is Included In
our large stock.
2SH2
A « e n rl« o
BUY YOUR
RUBBER STAMPS
H K H V IC K
llu llilln t
ll ll l . b o r o
from
HILLSBORO ARGUS
P», Inform.Um. .S .,, Ill,>-,„r, w ,ta A4„ rtlMr.
T||e