The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 04, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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THE
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S.
H IL L S H O R o .
k/
T j
G O N
1
North Plains
Mysterious Band Makes President Obey!
Will be Host
(It's Only Secret Service)
IF
SISU.
a little hand of men were to
J issue orders to Hitler or Musso­
B u lle tin
lini. they'd probably he Jailed, or
worse. Yet President Roosevelt,
i l l y N o rth C la m , 1». T A . l
NORTH PLAINS P aren t T each­ faced by the same situation, must
e r Association met Septem ber 25 lake such orders—and like them.
at th e school house for th e first For that m atter, every American
meeting of the school year Plans president since McKinley has had
and committees were formulated to do the same.
for tlie year's work The association
For the bossy little clique In
u 111 entertain the W ashington
County Council October 9 at the question is tlie I’. S Secret Serv­
school liouse. Tl»e regular meetings ice. And one of its most impor-
will be held the last Tuesday ui : tant jobs is to guard the presi­
each month. The study club, ’ un- dent's life. If. in performing tins
ik*r the leadership 01 Mrs. Clara
T routm an will meet the second duty, it becomes necessary for the
Tuesday of each m onth a t 7.30 ' Secret Service men to tell him
p m. at the school house. The what to do, he must obey them.
regular serving day will be the Whether he likes to be "shad­
second Wednesday of each month. owed" doesu't m atter; t in y pro­
Mr and Mrs Herbert ScJieidt
and daughter of Orenco visited tests ho might make would he
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Batchelder Ignored politely hut firmly.
Sunday.
Ever since an assassin shot
M rs Wilbur Mulkey visited rela­ President McKinley lu Buffalo in
tives at St. Johns last week.
Mrs Henry- Kix non of Pumpkin 1901. no president has gone even
Ridge has moved to North Plains the slightest distance unguarded.
so th a t her daughter Bessie might The Treasury Department, which
attend school.
controls the Secret Service, evi­
Mr and Mrs. W. E Mays went to dently regards the life of Amer­
Oregon City Sunday to see Clarence ica's chief executive ns highly as
Mays of Canby, who is ill and in
Ihe Oregon City liospital His con­ ft does its money, for the protec­
tion of which the Secret Service
dition is improved.
F rank Kittson. Clarence M eek' was organized in 1S60.
and Tom Stigum spent Sunday
In vaults beneath the Secret
fishing on Wilson river.
Mrs. Julie B Hufford of Portland Service headquarters iu Washing­
has started a class in piano at the ton. billions of the nation's dollars
are concealed. Billions more l*e
home of Mrs L R. Cypher.
Attend
of C.
in various sub-treasuries aud
Lloyd Furlong left Sunday for banks throughout the country. It
ÔC
Eugene where he will atten d 'U of is the Service's duty to see that
O
LICENSED EMBV1.MEKS
this
supply
of
money
is
not
added
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Wescott
and
visited O. Wescott of ReedvUle to nor depleted by dishonest
means.
Sunday.
E I NER VE DIRECTORS
The building on the north side
An im portant Job of the 100-
Phone 953
: Hillsboro
of the highway, which some years odd Secret Service men has been
ago housed a real estate office is
being converted into a dwelling by to convince crim inals th at they
can't "make money" and get away
the owner. Julius Schoenberg.
WK IIKAI. i \ H E A L E S T A T E
Scholarship Won
with i t By smashing innum er­
LeRoy Mills won the Oregon able counterfeiting rings, these
W r ite
F ire and A u to m o b ile In a u ra n e «
S tate Grange Bulletin scholarship federal detectives have saved the
aud started to school Monday at government millions of dollars.
M ak« L oa ns and I««u« S u re ty Bond»
tlie Oregon School of Technology
KURATLI & WLSMER
in Portland.
? By uncovering frauds in federal
Willi keen eyes scanning the crowd. Secret Service men nviy
H IL I.S U O R O . O R E G O N
Wilmer Loftis and Reuben R u r­ offices, they have checked the loss
Telepho ny U S I
12SS g e ru n d Si
nlwiiys be seen hovering «boat th e president, seeking to protect
al li spent Sunday hunting near of other m ilieus.
Lebanon.
liim from a lu rk in g a —a —in. I'i, lin ed inset is W illiam II. Vloran,
Mr and Mrs. John G ates an d ' J^V'T the task of t
veteran chief of tlie Secret Service.
ag poten­
family of Hillsboro were guests
Daily T rips to Pori land
tial presidential assas-ius and
September 26 of Mr. and Mrs
vania mining regions.
thing else, fears Ihe unknown.
Russell Loftis
watching over L'ncle Sam s wallet
H ills b o ro A u to F re ig h t
They unearthed Spanish spy
A
large
slice
of
(he
credit
for
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and are prosale chores compared wiih
riots during the war days i f iix;
Bonded and Insured C arrier
Ihe organization's etflclency goea
family of Barview are visitirn: Mr. some of the glamorous assign­
Mexican and German e-i ; nage
to Ils veteran chief. William 11.
S ening Beaverton. Aloha, Reed-
and Mrs, Chester Johnson. Harold m ents these sleuths have tackled.
systems during tlie World War.
Johnson is a member of tlie Bar-
M h i . Iu fact, so valuable to the
ville, llillshoro. ( ornelius and
Secret Service men. for instance,
view Coast Guards
service Is Mr Moran regarded
Purest Grove
rode
with
the
original
Ku
Klux
size the personnel of the
Jam es W right left last week for
te a t sei i . J month« ago. when ihe
r
;
Corvallis. The .roung m an expected Kian in post Civil War d
ret Service is equal to (he
Hillsboro Phone M2
time came for him to retire after
to make the tn p on his bicycle.
A few years later they gut .ed
police force of a small city. But
more than half a century In har­
East Side Term inal Portland
w f s u n X o n ” tn p
r “ ! ^
" id e D e * '
' «*ea
up
the mystery th at shrouds it
ness, President Roosevelt asked
Phone EAst »131
and G rants Pass. They will return ,he Powerful
Molly M aguire'
strikes fear to the heart of the
him to stay on for two mure
the latter part of next week.
*ang which terrorized Penns}!-
criminal, who. more than any-
years.
Mr. and Mrs J. Snobar of Seattle
are visiting Mrs. Snobar's parents. Bateman, a former Forest Grove
: J E. C a rp e n te r, c o u n ty
Almost Killed
Cots
exp. U r
I revi S H ic h a rii*. r e lie f exp, 915;
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pritchard.
high graduate, and of Monmouth. *-' ‘
u « »nneii. sheriff, t,. dept Fred'» Su|»erior M a rk e t, ru u n ty h(*»»itai
There 1» more th a n no» w ay th a t <«» can
•unty re- ex p 942.39. c o u n ty ja il ex»» 935 »»«». to ta l In x c r ll Ilf» . *q M r*. Anna N o rth ru p . New­
Budget Meet Set
in charge. Miss Batem an is mak- '
J? " T H Da'
». c o u n ty 9 • * 29. C I. V a n K o u ith n e t A Co, r e lie f field. New V rk. can ta a tlfy . She wav a l­
Annual budget meeting of school mg her home with Mr. and Mrs
'r •1 ' »up t exp.
* ' 952.72
° . 11 M Kr*
aud U
It««. exp. 93 75, H a u e r» E le c tric Shop, co u n ­
most k ille d " by «<• lu her stomach. Than
district No. ¿0 will be lield a t the Frank Stout.
c « u n ty tre a s u re r's ex»». 95.56 . T lie ty ja il exp 91,25. c o u rt house exp 91. a frla n d to ld her o f th e V«h»» T reatm e nt and
u e rc ta l N a tio n a l ba n k , r e lie f ex»». t«»tal 92 25
15 a t 8 p m A Mr mid Mrs. E. Baldwin and
W E Fetfir. O A 1‘ ex»» today th e la fra « fro m atomach Buffering.
C ecil G able, c o u n ty s h e r iff's exp. • John
P 1 t,le budget is posted at the two children of Jewell visited Oscar
K B u e ll. devea»evJ» 922.SO, r e lie f ?• , now
cre d it fo r bar rw xive ry to tho
school
I ) r J O K«bb. c o u n ty s h e r iff'» exp,
'
•
i .
to ta l 1 dga Treatm ent, based on a famous stomach
S hifter last week.
U ti» E le v a to r Co, c o u rt h«>u»e ex»». 9 1 '. .M tii'Kenzie M o to r Co. c o u n ty sher­ ape dallat'a trip le -a c tio n preacripU oik
|ta
Mr and*M^s*A R ^ ’í f M o u n -1
î’Irs' ° Deming of O re-
L e o n a rd S Da vs. D M I), r e lie f i f f - exp. 911.96; C L V a n K o tia h n e t A pur»<«a is to neutralise aicaaa add. Booth«
M a ry L
S m ith ,
91«? ; B e a ve rto n
lo dge (.«■. r e lie f ex»». 92 75 ; Hil!*b«>r« P h a rm a cy, and heal th e inflam ed at ^mach lln ia c and
mrndale entertained w hh a chm ten
. & ¡ ' ere « ^ k ' ^ d guests of N-»
2*2 l O O
F . ele ctio n ex»». 9 5 . Good r e lie f ex,» 913.5«). «> A P exp (J M P a r- •to t pain
A lre a d y 54.169 letters prals-
dinner Sunday in honor of the
S a m a rita n h u b p ita l. r e lie f H e n ry Meek.
95. to ta l
9 1 *5 0 ;
C
I,
Oake»' ln< the I l<a Treatment hare b««c received
birthdays of Mrs B ert W alter
•''lLSS Cecella M archel was a vls- 94.14. S ta te In d u s tria l A c c id e n t com m is* ' • r • er> • ir t h< . exp f t 4 . >unty ja il tro ia victim « o f atomach uleara, aci«l ntuma *h,
sion.
»»«ace «»f fiv e r's
c o n trib u tio n . 941.< ” '1 ' * l r
of N orth Plains and Henry Filkner Itor ln fo rest Grove Monday,
’ ’ '»1 <21 _ Power» G roce ry. In4!<«tl«»n, h e a rtb u rn , ffaa p a in t, b e le b lo f
ta te
In d u s tria l A c c id e n t
eoi
■ t> jm l exj». 912
H »yek P r in t-
other aymptnma nt exewa a c id ity W rite
of Portland. Those present were:
Miss Ju an ita Nelson spent the
c o u n ty h o s p ita l ex p 919.!
1 l* a . S u ite 64. F o o t-S c h u lte B ld f.. S t P M L
Leatlia and Lewis Hinkle, M artha week-end a t her home in Mon- »•ion.
hou-e exp 91.95. to ta l 921 54 ; Beaver-
911.9»
Bushont; A C
« u n ty re- M in n fo r a fre e sample
T he 7-day t r ia l
Eelske, Anne Weber. Sam and H en- mouth. Miss LaVelle Berg spent the to n Sheet M e ta l W o rks, r e le f exp. f i t ) ; xp.
92
,, rder's
r’T
eM;
i:
’ .'|.■nl»la « '« n in n a boi of Vdga Tablets Is sold on a money-
ry Filkner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reis- week-end w ith h e r parents in
F. PexfR, r e lie f D a n ie l E d w ard», de­
cease»!.
922.50
;
N
a
tio
n
a
l
Ke-e
n
p
lo
y
tn
e
n
t
?,r,.
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Shamokawa. Wash. Both are teach-
la n d Gae A Coke ( o, c o u n ty h<*v*pital
in
n .u _ .
iiiii.s,,,,,
nuM c* #
Service, r e lie f exp. 925 J F Jones, dis ­
Philip Arnat. all of Portland. Mr. ers in the Timber grade school,
a le r. 916 10;
B e averton
M a rk e t 91190
J B D insm ore , inaane ex»».
and M rs Ed Wendt and family of
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Syver- t r ic t G ro -e
c e ry , r e lie f C h arles M a rs h a ll 92. M rs W M H a rt, inaane. 95 . G F V ia.
Leisyville. Mr. and Mrs. Bert W aiter son of Beaverton have moved to Jo
,„nn
hn
Lun deeri
92.5«),
to ta l
D r in sane exp. C larence .M iller, insane. |S ;
and children ol North Pauns and Timber. Mr. Syverson is employed c h . , r i « H ines, d ru iriris t. r e lie f M r Jt»e
D r J B D insm ore , inaane ex»». M m C la ra
W alter Reiser
by th e S. P.
B„yd. 11.50 H a rte
H o d g e n -B re w s te r
Co., r e lie f D o n a ld M W a rd , inaane. 9 5 . E ric A n d e rso n , re­
Mr and M rs J. W P ritchard
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton Hunrw
lie f
Jam «
A
W n to n . 9! . W a sh in g to n
C o u n ty N e w » -T im « . com m ission er'» pr»>.
an<J Mr. and Mrs. J. Snobar and »ere Sunday visitors in Vernonia.
(.rend Jarera
children were gue»u Sunday of
Mrs. David Castle returned homt
i B Seppinmon. H i.". J a c , , K e m m e r. fe e d in g s . J u ly . 1934. 931.25. c o u n ty
Mr and Mrs. S. Wyss of Gaston.
| Saturday from Hood River, where »1
w A G oodin, n n .z n
j . . h n E n d « /. nur»e exp 93.7b. to ta l 934.95. Physicians
A
H o s p ita l S u p p ly Co, c o u n ty h«» pital
Past Chiefs' club quilted a quilt she has been visiting with her son-
1 Edward a j V anderzanden * i i - exp.
92.40; P a cke r-S co tt Co, c o u n ty h<»-
for Mrs. William Joo.- a t the home in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs '
L iv e r a
Ju n w . »9.
W a lla ,■« H p ita l exp. 96.24; W e il's D e p t store, c u n -
balanced in pro­
of Mrs W. E. Mays Tuesday.
John Roat.
H o f f el. H u m .
ty h<>«ptal ex,» 917.20, c o u n ty ja il ex,» Properly
Mr and Mrs. Emil Miller enter-
________________
Grand Jury Witne%.e.
919.6«, feeble-m in ded exp (G race T ew s.
teins.
vitam
ins and minerals,
917.63,
to
ta
l
954.51
;
L
e
s
te
r
Ire
la
n
d
*
tam ed members of the Past Chiefs'
Our classified columns may have
7 r"f.k’
club and their husbands with a just what you are looking f o r — ’ W L‘ Wile*». 92 . E a »»
>•»» R-wcii. «1 Co. c o u rt house ex,» 95 70, coun ty jaii Gives more feed value per
rl R ussell, I t . M r» *»P 91-95. to ta l 97.65; P o rtla n d Ge
card party Thursday evening. High Read them.
'E a r l Russell, 9 4 ; C harles Im la y . 92.60 . E le c tric
C«».
r e lie f Ire n e A ltrn a n
9
dollar. Hacked by practical
scores were won by Mrs. P. A.
________________
K e nneth M c A d a m -. 9 ’».6u ; M rs H e n rie tta A r t h u r P Ire la n d , c a ttle in d e m n ity
9
Qualls and Loel Hollenbeck and
K le ie r. 95.94)
J L Raley. 95.60. D M 66
- - ; J ’ W Copeland Y a rds, c o u rt h
dependable field service
1 K « te r » o n , 9 5 .6 ". W ayne B a rb e r, 93.20; exp, 91M.99. F>1 C Luce , c o u n ty cle rk
•econd were by Mrs Henry Cypher
t
i r t exp 96. t o ta l 926
and William Joos. Mr and Mrs.
( h a rlie
H e lw ig . d is tr ic t
a tto rn e y
ex|
(C o n tin u e d fro m page 4
i 93.60; E F ro a t. 9‘2 . C a rl Sear», 92 ; J
Jam es Anderson of Hillsboro were
92 ; M r»
M a rth a
S pencer, 9 - . 9 1 " 45, P a c ific Coast S ta m p W orks, fo u r
I O liv e S h in d le , 9 » ; L e s te r Sorenson. 95 . S ear-.
also present.
A n d re w Schoen bach 1er. 93.
W C A b - t y c le rk 's exp 91.30. ta x dept ex». 94 »•
LeRoy Mill»
W in n e r G ra n g e
S cho larsh ip
Thui'silny. «M öller I. I'.t.'tl
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p lta l
ex,».
91 <«) .
OrxRUXMt - \ \ aah u iu to n
M■■t„r n m iw n y ,
, „ u u ly - h „ r i l t .
W a te r S ervice 4'«. r e lie f
E th e l 1‘a tte r- t „1 .
U lll.h o r o A ry u n . . . . n i i u l , . .
•■»»»ii 9 1 - ’ »1 F Weal 9125. Jo« W tue- - • I '
K a n lite r 9 1 4*». Hay Keighley 91 2.». Ire n e , l-r.v .-.'.h n y n tA u y u n t. IV X .I «11 Js
"¿‘7,’ **K
? “ "• '■■"•' » '".x , 9 u .,„
A ltm a n 91 • H e nry W ,«.wl <l 2ft, c o u rt 2
M ai .h a ll.
r e lie f th«»>rk e Haw lev
. *
house ex,» 9 It».ft«). to ta l 9 2 4 1 ft. George
in .lu n lr in l P n lti W o r k , . „ u n l y j . l |
"
Z e rr. co u rt h«u»« b u ild in g fu n d . 93 .
l>r t'h a rle a llin e a . »IruitRiat. re lie f
ex»».
9H 2>
K rtn-h ek'a Haah G roce ry, t e ll
I F ra n k F.a»t 9 1 . B ris to l H a rd w a re » » mi
pan y. coun ty
lu w p ila l exp 91 .Xi. c o u rt
house ex»» 911 2 ». co u n ty ja il ex»» 9ft
f»4. to tn l 9l> -4 & , P o ite la u n A S e w ell, re ­
lie f V e rn H J e tt, deteaaed. 922 ftO, W
C««eai P r in tin g
A
B in d in g Co, eou n ty
aaaeaaor s ex»» 910.2ft. c ir v iu t c o u rt
91-«’»». t « \ dep t ex»» 912 26, d e lin q u e n t
ta x ex»> 9«'-{ ft*», to ta l 9 6 L 7 4 ; F J S e w ell
»•« -roner a inqueaet
fee.
A d r ia n
W
A i'd re vu e . tievc«»exl. 9.» ftO . H r f
I-. Via
a»>n.
c o ro n e r»
pltyatctwn
in queat
fee,
A .n ia n W A n d re g tte . U«cw»ed, 910;
F
J Sewell, coronet a uiqueat fee. W illia m
A«b!i-
de» GiMxl, 9«’ -*»•
U r R S W a lt* ,
c o r o n e r 's p h ysicia n Inqutw t tee. W illia m
Addia. deccwaol, 910. F' J S e w ell. cor
»»ner'a inquest
fee.
Roy F reem an, de
ceaaexl. 9«».2O. U r F red S l l i . har.la, cor
«»ner a p h ya icia n inqueat fee. Roy F ree
m an. tlcce«.seU. 91«'. F J S ew ell, coroner'..
■ . >
fee G tlb e i t W iilia m W a ilin g , de
ctxi.-ixl, 9«. ,'«». U r A rv h ie P itm a n . e»»r
»»ner'a p h ya icia n uiqueat fee. G ilb e rt W il
ham W allin» !. d*'ea» ed. 910. E J Sew ell.
I coro n e r'»
inqueat
fee. heotiore N ew atad
lo is o n l , 9 ' I«'. U r C F Ma.-on. coroner'»
phyaician inquxet
fee. heodore New atad.
decerned.
91«». Charl«»tte
M
M a x w e ll,
w id o w »
»»enaiett.
>10.
F mma
h
E d­
w a rd *. w id o w '» ,»enan»n. 910 . Mr.* A d .lye
S h a ffe r, w id o w 's p e n n o n , |6 . U r J II
D insm ore.
h e a lth o ffic e r .
9150, J.«.«-»»h
F a irc h ild , r e lie f E W M cC o rkle . 9«» »»..'.
I W e t Const fe le p h o n e Co. c o u n ty cle rk
I 93 I •»
c o u n ty
tre a a iire r
9 » t»«). coun ty
I recorder
9 > ft«». c o u n ty
aaaea»«»r
9»«»«».
u n ty *. h«ad »up t 94-1*0. ta x dept 93 -
c o u n ty a h e riff 930.3«), c ir c u it ju«ige
»X
I
91.1 DO . I* I. |*attera»»n, c ir c u it c o u rt at-
tornev
state xa
S S McCue, fit ftO .
M H Bum p, a tto rn e y . t ic u lt c«»«irt, » la te
va 1 'ia n k Dore, 912 40. B e it H em |>alnn.
delin q u e n t
ta x f«»recl«iauiM
ex,».
944
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llilla h o r o
A rg il»
««»unty M *a«*«ir‘» exp,
.......... m y n
I,. p ila i,
re lie f
M r»
l'i«a| J
F in c h . 9'«‘ O’*.
t alif»»rnla
Land». I n c . r e lie f l»la V»»lk. 9ft
t 'lilm i
O il C.x o f 4 'a llf. c m iiity a h e riff'» exp.
9a0 ,s B lo w n « I'm Hh«»i>. eou nty a h e iiff'«
ex»», 922 NO,
Ge»»rge
W
/.e rr.
c o u n ty
a h e riff'« ex,» l i f t
D onald G ahhert, «I»*-
lim ,u e n t ta x fi»r«a*loaure fu n d , 9 44
DK.
K. J.
D K . E. W . A I.M Q U IS T
V eterinarians
I'rlrphunr 1113 w„<l H42
V.
D onelson
Sewell
tty
X
Egg Producer
County Court
Timber Newlyweds
Given a Charivari
IB »
M t»
J u li,
A
M o r.,1
, M r.i J F T olson, 910; M aude T a y lo r.
95 . F r a n c « C a nby. 9 6 ; Id a V o lk , 95 ;
M a ry W a lk e r. 9 5 ; M a rth a W e s tfa ll. 95 ;
• H e n ry W ood. |8 . M rs E th e l P a tte rs o n ,
195. M rs W V Y a t « . 9 9 ; Em m a Foord,
9 5 . M a ry A C h u rc h ill, 912; R u th W'est-
9 5 ; W H G e rn » h , 9 4 ; J im K o c k -
. w e ll,
9 5 , C o ra T u m bleson,
95; E
M
Tymbow I S : H e n ry N u tx .
»5; M
E
T IM B E R -A u rg e group b f
l ^
v , ” h . ‘T T
friends selected Monday n ig h t to Hy<hcruft.
u H H ,tm e ,.
, Frank
give Mr. and Mrs Oscar S hifter a M < ,.rt» . n o . s uit» H«jover, 9 5 ; S a rah
rousing good send-off for a long E H u m ph rey.-. 9 5 . S H \.»Keisan,c. 9».
end happy m arried life.
a N e d ro w , 9 5 . M rs w
s Reynolds,
Mr. and Mr- H P. Nelson of «'• •
Yuun«. f , . H l i Y « kum .
Portland, former resident* of Tim - J?
’c i L B a rb e r. 9b.
4w*r v la itA H in T 'm h p r V f o r t r i i v a n d * ’ ■ D A
tx r. Visited in l.inlx . M onaa?
j Susan B ow en, 9 » ; M a K iu e B u n k e r. ?2 -
r,.
I t«»taj 95.70. W FI F in z e r A
b o tt. 93.20.
In c
C u rry 's
G roce ry.
r e lie f
M r» M e rce r c o u n ty school »upt exp, 915.6«». S E
F a y ra m , c o u n ty c le rk '» exp. 95 25 ; P o rt­
95, B ru c e Combs 55, Sam G arl»er 95.
to ta l 915, G R M o rg a n , d is tr ic t a t t o r ­ la n d S a n ita ry S u p p ly Co. c o u rt house
ney exp. 93 . H J S m ith . c«»unty ja il ex,». 939.54); S e rvice G arage, c o u n ty ahe r­
exp. 937 2" . D I ’ C o rr ie r i, c o u n ty ja il if f '» exp. 9 1 1 6 5 . M rs Ed W o lfe , r e lie f. ,
ex,». 912. F.iiaaheth T«»dd. p ro b a tio n o f ­ <15. P alm D ru g s to re , c o u n ty ja il exp ,
fic e r'»
s a la ry , 956.2" ; P L P a tte n o n ,
913.47, c o u n ty h o s p ita l exp 950.4«), ye- I
ju v e n ile c o u rt exp. 925 ; E iiz a lre th Todd,
r e lie f ex»». 959.19; E liz a b e th T««id, O A
P exp. 911.22. Thom as C M adsen, O A P
exp I t ; C u rry 's G ro c e ry , c o u n ty h o s p ita l
exp, 9119.92 ; H ills b o ro Feed Co.. In c .
c o u n ty h ô p it a l exp. 934.72; C o a le tt T ru c k
Service. C ourt house exp 99c, c o u n ty h«»s
V
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'
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T eleph...... < •. r» u n *y h > p tta l exp, 91'».-
-
J W C o n n e ll, - h e r if f, c o u n ty »her
Tuesday.
I5O ; F red RrakebuAh. 9” . Ray B e ig h le y , f f - ex»», l i ; J W C o nnell, c o u n ty »her-
I t IS rumored th a t the mill a t S ID ; B ru c e Com bs. 9 6 . A d a C u rtid , 9 5 ; i f f - exp, 91». ».' M a rg a re t D ix o n , coun*
Westimber. owned fry the
K ern j a r n « N D fcvu. 9 7 ; H e n ry E rtm a n , ty n u r-e , 9135. Ber- C Huntington, re-
B ros, has been sold and th a t oper- ** • J*hn Field.-. 9 s ; J o h n Fahey, 9 5 , lie f Ray eB u th le y 9 9 ;
G uy G G ib»on
o tir x n c w i l l IwHTin i n
ahnut
tn r* * P W illia m G e itiin g w r, 9 5 ;
G o ttlie b G ra u , b M D. w id o w ’s pension exp ( F, A m t t o j ,
125?
U1
?
1
E r,a H a U , 7 ’ C H H e n d rc ilw o n 9 1 ; «3.50. H -m e L a u n d ry , c o u n ty ja il exp
WeeK-s
a
M rs L y d ia M M arxe son. 5 4 ; M r» E m m a 52- 76. c o u n ty h o s p ita l exp 936.15, to ta l
Mrs. Oscar Shiffer Leona Sear- P a rk e r, 9 3 . M rs T B P e rry , 9 5 ; E R 964.91 P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry , c o u n ty ja il
borough) and the Misses Gladys Peter». 95 . V ic to r Ray m ond, 95 ; M r- exp, 912.16; W ile y ’ s fir o r e r y , r e lie f
and Sylvia S hifter returned home w T ib b e tU . I N ; J a m « W in to n , 9 4 ; A be G«r>rge H o lt. I l ; M ik e W ir a k . O A P
Saturday evening after afewweek»> N a u g h t, 95 ; R V H o p p e r, 91S; M r» R ile y exp John R B u e ll». | H ; C o m m e rc ia l N a-
• •
Boyd. 97.
1 tio n s l ban k, c o u n ty tre a s u re r e x p 93-3.22,
visit in —
Washington
M a n s fie ld '* store , r e lie f E E B acon, I c o u n ty c le rk 's exp 912.45, to ta l 945.67 ; I
Saturday visitors m Hillsboro vere
Mr. and Mrs. W W. McDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Townsend and
two children Jean and June of
Sunset Camp were Sunday guests
of Mrs. John Richmond
A group of young people g ath er­
ed a t the home of Mr. and Mrs
Paul Hankins and spent a very
enjoyable evening playing cards.
Those who attended were: Fred
S m ith of Cochran. Dean Kttsel,
W alter Scott, and Paul DeRemer,
Cecelia Marchel and Lois R ich­
mond. and Mr. end Mrs. Hankins
Mrs. W. E Gilmore left last week
for 8an Francisco to visit with her
•ion and daughter-in-law . Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Gilmore. She will be
joined by Mr Gilmore and is ex­
pected to return Ixwne the latter
p a rt of the week.
Mrs. A. Fisher of Sunset Camp
has as her guest her mother. Mrs.
Purdin, of Port Orford,
T he school at Sunset Camp s ta rt­
ed last week with Miss Rosa Mae
DRINK
McFall Jersey Milk
ieticians u n iversally
approve milk as t h e
D
ideal diet for all purposes.
Infants, children, grown-ups,
aged persons; invalids, con­
valescents; average men and
w om en; athletes — literally
everyone drinks o r should
drin k good milk. I t’s the
best; the best health insur
ance. F o r your daily milk
food, dem and M cFall Jersey
Milk.
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Feed - Seed - Fggs - Poultry
Phone 3061
Drive a
Plymouth
in the Rain
Thank You
and learn why
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
T o Every Member
of the Hillsboro
are best!
Fire Department!
The public at large does
not realize w hat it means
to these volunteer fire­
men when the fire siren
sounds. No m atter where they are, no
m atter w hat they are doing, and no
m atter how they are dressed they must
answ er th at fire call at once and re ­
gardless of w eather conditions.
As far a the efficiency of the local fire fighters
is concerned I will put them up against any sim ilar
group in the state.
No one individual appreciates their sacrifice and
work more than I do.
c
McFall Jersey Dairy
Farmers’ Cash Store
I W ANT TO EXPRESS MY
In rainy w eather, your big concern is SAFETY.
Brakes become doubly im portant. You w ant to
know th at the kind of brakes on the car you’re
driving will stop you dead in your tracks— the
kind th a t will prevent dangerous swerving.
Hydraulic Brakes DO That!
For
th e y
a re
a lw a y s
CADY MOTOR CO.
H ills b o ro , O re g o n
1332 W ashington St.
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LOST AND FOUND— Anybody picked up Sandy?
Anybody found th at fountain pen you dropped*»
Anybody offering a rew ard for a slave bracelet?
I’ry the Argus W ant Ads and nee!
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES— Want to .sell a fill-
mg s ta tio n / W ant a p artn er to run the office
while you re out selling. Bow’d you like to buy
a going lunch room, easy term s? Bit the Hills­
boro Argus W ant Ads and watch things develop!
SCHOOLS— Thinking of a career in law? Like to
be a mechanical engineer? W ant a well-paving
job a t harboring, beauty work, radio repairing?
Now s the time to learn how! Cheek the schools
listed in the Argus W ant Ads.
MOVING AND STORAGE— W here can you store
u?ur ¿>ian«°' Who wil1 move y ° u to P o rtla n d ’
Who has fireproof vaults for your oil paintings’
Ihe Argus W ant Ads give you all the answers!
HOME REPAIR— Roof leak? Rasement window
broken? B athtub out of whack? Don't do a
m akeshift job! ( all in an expert. You’ll find him
in the Argus W ant Ads,
TELEPH O NE
your ads
to 3101
M ills h o itÄ ^ V rg u
E v e ry th in g in In s u ra n c e
This advertisement is printed in co-operation with
Fire Prevention Week. October 7 to 13.
Houses, houses, houses on every street
. . . hut you might walk forever without
finding' the key to the home of your
dreams. That home just has to have so
many specially nice things: a stall show­
er . . . automatic heating . . . extra bath
for the children . . . closets galore . . . a
game room, maybe . . a low price.
As we ve just remarked, y«»u might
walk forever without seeing it, so why
even try. Especially when you can find
it without even stirring from your arm-
ehair-right in the Hillsboro Argus Want
Ads!
e q u a liz e d .
L. J. RUSHLOW
Telephone 1701
FRONT DOOR
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DODGE
PLYMOUTH
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