The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 11, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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and Ml
I'rcd Ama- her
.1 I -'USUI Ot Mis \\ uhi
lapidlv Ileal ni : i oiuplcllon It
e e t h e p iir ir
viren ol Hillsboro
Mis J Kegel's oi Frankfort is
lis atixl a slim I ili .I alice tuulit
lA'iv. eolie rleil by the i,>
Mis Mary inniger visile
Mason Hill si Ina»! hon e
making an exiendixl visit with li i
i ordii ihn it
E Russell lit Yamhill B i l l ) . l a y
imint li
parents Mi and Mis c H i i , s h ­
Mi and Ml Heniv Menivi o
teniin r liitoled M72 70
at-arm s. Ladies Auxiliary c:
Mr aiul Mis
Dant visited
am and children
Poiiland |s ui .'•iimlav at the W
to a repoli tili
are M is Coral Bicderm.ui.
D a lli.,
m o llili.
Mi
1 im ua
with the
Mr and Mrs E G Tuelle and
lie m ii home
dell!. Mis Alice Young, in -t ' c
over thè week-end
son Donald ot t unit ui visited Mr
Paul lint ion s and family ol l'U ­ court.
president. Marjorie lilcnkinslicp
l sulle . Mr..locai v
wisid were Sumlay visltoix at tile
to P la y B e a v e rto n ■o. .: Mi I B C \X i sou and I. tiu.lv
lie liiid l imi Miai al
I't'sbv fe ria n
Argus élus
a n d M is M in n ie S v h u l m c n c h tX
C h u rc h
Clarence Gnnyo home
Mis C hiisluia Igeili
tober 3
F rid a y A fte rn o o n
Mix. Madelin Shattuck has la tii
treasurer Mis E B Nedry. chap­
M ission F e stiv a l
Me..d.linea W tili kenlih'ixa, Il dliVUi . lioin Hillsluiiii to Ini school
Improve Budding
lain; Mrs L. J. Miller, historian.
J Churehley l> 1 Huilivan. Mary here dally, on
Mrs Alice Patiulcv has had i.onte
Hllll Ilf i t i l e
In
(By Mn F'nxl VV I f r d l
Mis Bert Hagen sergeant-at-arm s,
«B y C u rtin T ic ra rd )
improvements done to the building
Glhiiier. llertle Johnson. George her faintly
HANKS With
and Rcsc Wagner, musician Re­
an
impressive in which Mrs Williams has her
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
BE I ll.iS Y - CEDAR M i t t
A Me 111 celi and I li Gnu attended
Iiuesi G lsn n iiei . mollici l.x
T IG A R D — A rejuvenated Tigard freshm
ents and dancing finished candlelight service officers of the cent t x t tottery store.
i.toup ot m ends surprised Mr anil tin birthday dinner given in lanini IXuilaml loi medical atteuttnu
football team was on the Held in
M. D.
the
evening
n
w
n
tly
organized
Epworth
league
Mis
C
h
a
ia
s
Bov
on
their
tw
entieth
>'t
Ute contest with McMinnville F ri­
Banka high football ta a n «aa
Ula Muller Wednesday ui
1'igard Man President
were installed at church services defeated by the Amity team F ri­ wedding anmvcisaiv Munday eve­ her Mrs.
home ill Hillsboro.
day afternoon at Tigard and be­
I i l . I Gl. m is i : ANI» I IIRO M
ti iteli lla /rl School Mrrllng
L
M
Eru
ksoti
ot
Tigard
was
Sunday
lught,
as
follows
Marie
day alternoon on the Banks Held ning Those present were Mr and
Mis
Emma Mura Is V Is t i I l l g
came unbeatable in the first lialf
A meeting will Is- held a t tlie
S i’Ll IAI,1ST
of the cootMt emerging with ihe elected president ot the W ashing­ Kieben, president; l’atrtcta Jensen, Banks high will play the Beaver­ Mis Albeit Saindon and Mr and friends in Salem Hits week
it lieti Ha.'.ct siiusil on F'lldav eve
Mr. and Mis Jam es Ilia ker Miss mug, i X tols i I J. at 8 o'clock, for
score 13 to 0 >i the Tigers' favor A ton countv Ovid Fellow convention firs: vice-president; Ext Maxwell, ton team here Friday itom onow i M i s Herman Gll.-we ot Hubei Mi .
held
nt
Hillsboro
September
28
UI.AMM
F'lTIHl
Jam es Waller Mr and Mis N p Maly Hecker. amt Mr and M i s tlie purpose of discussing tlie ile
passing attack tliat had McMinn­ O ther officers selected " e tc Julius fourth vice-president; Hazel Wol­ afternoon.
secretary. T h e treasurer.
Mrs John Junor alivi two daugh­ Johnson. Mr. and Mrs John Zttz- M ailin Home and lutnllv. all nt •-tialiilitv ami |Mxsibllll y id t h e
ville dizzy was accountable for the Christensen. Scholls, vice-president, f o r d
Mw«m I
Gtx’rge Thompson. was ill and
two Tigard scores, Goldhaminer.
of G arden Home and Mr. and man. Mi and Mis John Muerer, Portland. were dinner guests S u n ­ eieetton ol a ptavslied on flu- school
< m u n ir li | * | N a llu n « ! l U n k
urtis Tigard. Tigard, secretary. could not be present. O ther offi­ ters
Ann«i
Mrs H Gillis and son ol Sellwoixi Mr and Mrs i'leve Gwens. Mi. day ai the home of Mi ami Mr- grounds, amt otliei business of hn-
Tigard quarter, put Hie ball into C
and
C
C
Bannister.
Hillsboro,
cers
will
be
elected
later
were Sunday guests ot Mrs Kellu and Mis Glenn C an Mi and Mi ■ S A Becker
receivers' hands practically every treasurer. Cliarles Poole. Eugene
I’lfcMM»
(sirtanee relative to the m limit All
Il'Kir«
Ladies'
Aid
of
the
Banks
church
A
rthur
Schulz.
Mr
and
Mis
Janie.
Hartwick
Itraulvnrw
time for substantial gains Sims
lili' Reeilville football team de­ (axiviviis. |mtroivs and parents ale
• •<» I.’
(Hfl.« 2w;i
Mr and Mrs Gluts Polke of Bux­ Bpaiks o| Portland HUI Carr Carl feated the Rivseilale team Snudai urged to lie piesi'til
I JU I»
and Smith were outstanding as re ­ grand m aster of Oregon, was pres­ met October 3 in the league rvx'm
I«» Û B
ceivers. Steele. Tigard center, was ent and paid an official visit to ot the church. FX’llowing devotional ton have movixl to the U. W. U usen. Jeanette Schulz. lax,la W l i ­ with a Mille of 7-8 The HeedvUle
tilt' convention. He gave ail in ter­ exercises a quilt was tied out. Five ArmeiWrout farm east of Hanks ters lorell Bov. Miss lXlIX'lhy llov line up was Kielii Hlckculonm i .
the m ainstay of the defense be­ esting
Argus
eliksslfliil
ails
get
isvuilG.
talk on the work planned and visitors from the FY'rest Grove M which they have rented. Mr mui and the guests ol honor. Mr mnl B ■ Finch; Fred McGee Robert
ing in practically all plays.
McMinnville woke up in the sec­ explained a number of questions E Ladies' Aid were present. Two Mi's Arntentrout have moved back •Airs C h a ia s lkiv Five hundred was George rente!. Monroe MvMavhlll.
N otice of H e a rin g on N o n -H ig h S ch o o l D istric t B u d g et
William
Morand. grand secretary new members were welcomed into to th eir home In Banks.
played High scores were received Louis GieenwaJd. Vicini Neiilz.
ond half and started a series of was among
those present at the the aid Banks ladies accepted an
Nod«*«* la h r rutty y i en (ha< •
by Charles
Boy and Mrs N P Jim Saunders, quarterback, i'ole-
llu d tfe t
C o m in K le e
o f (h i
Banks
grade
school
Is
planning
1
line plunges tliat Tigard could not convention. Montezuma
Non III«
. h.a I
h l a l r i c l o f W a a h ii.g l..., I ■duly
lodge No invitation to visit tlx fYirest Grove a Columbus day program for Fri-
S (a (e o f O re g o •n.
n , • a ( l n
a d n a «»f «aid <
mid low by Gletui C rrrls o n . halfback, lxm George. Iialf- he
a n
m te
eu
stop and reached the goal line a 50 turned the meeting over
ld g ii (h e gftih d a y ..f S e p le n ih e r. i>tet>airwl >11 e a d m a le In d e la ll o f (h a
to
con­
aid.
7
and Mrs. John Muerer.
day afternoon
couple of mlnmes after the half vention officers with Art McOoti-
t
back,
and
Hud
Isa.ii'son.
fullback.
• •f m .M iry |>rG|H««s| (.< he ■ «pended hv «aid N> h H ig h Mrh«a>i IH a t r le t fo r a ll i><ii| •< «
Mr and Mrs. Bert G rindle of
opened. From th en on. it was a nahay. president, takuig charge.
St. Cecelia choir of Beaverton Substitutes were Jack Petixnuh. d u H ittf (h e fU e a l nt h.Hd
le a In n i ng J u k i I M h , IBS 4. a n d e n d ln g J u n o i , ' i / (
Couple (liven Charivari
McMinnville
spent
October
3
with
nip and tuck .tXfair. McMinnville
Earl G enzer of Buxton and Muss met with Mrs. John Muerer for Kenneth Gixtrge and Dick Green- IWIA. m id an e a U iu a ta In d e la ll »»f (h v pr<4>al>le le c e lp la o f a id N .-n l l l Mh
h.
had a strong line, but was weak Different lodges were asked to ex­ B erts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Isla K nepper of Banks route 2. practice last week
awalil liie Rosedale players were P la lr tc t fr .u n a ll aourcaa fo r th e ach< •I y e a r I V I 4-.15 T h e H o a rd o f aaid », ,,
l l i u h S c h o o l D ia l 11, I has fiv r U th e '.‘ « th day o f (» .tid ie r , a t (hi
in the backfield. The importance of plain or demonstrate certain parts Orindle.
Ix'tt
end.
la'i'oy
Jack,
lett
tackle.
h
o
u
r
o
f
I
I
d
|.
„
Priscilla Mewing
Sewing club met with
.Mrs C W. Moore and three sons who were m arried Thursday In tTiscnia
( Ih e C .H in ly ( \ a i r t room In llllla lto r o Oregoti, aa Ih e (In ti
the game is seen in th e fact th at of work in Odd Fellowship. The
nd p lac a • ( Wf,h
IXui McIntosh; left guard. Joe • aatd
G. Foege
F’tx'ge hut
last Wednesday
were given a charivari at Mrs. G
e a tlm a le a
d u tiaaoal W ith (h a | l . « n l G< ■■ M N> h i H ig h
|» „ ,r
Beaverton and Forest Grove had next meeting of the convention will spent the week-end In Vernonia Hillsboro
the home of Mr. ami Mrs Frank) Cedar Mill school grotui u .... i , . Stanton; right end. Hernant All­ a t w h ic h tim e a n il |>la r any a m | a ll paraoiia liih rta a (m | w i ll l>« h«ar«| f.»r -»r a S al
scouts on tlie game. Coach Smith be held at Tigard sometime m with her husband, who is with a Genzer
usion. iiglil tackle. Woodrow Weav­ ■aid (a « levy,
(•a rl (h a r a o f
IT ia l aald « a (tm a (« a a n d a K a r h w l <>r(glna |
Thursday night Saturday tug unproved Nine men iu r work-
1
survey crew there.
turned Sm ith from end to fullback March.
er, right guard Edward Setnlkei. lim ale >lnxH« a re on f l l a In (h a . ' f f l . a *»f (h a C '*a in(y H«h««d N tip a r h i(a n .la n t B
ev
ening a reception was held a t I I l l g
‘
Tigard
grade
school
is
putting
on
Mr
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
McFarlane
with wonderful resuits. Final score
a re (h e re open |o (h e inaca* i | g || »■( » Il pa*«>>ua |n (« r« a (a *| (h a r a ln . a n d (h a aamu
ew
itrr
K
enneth
Wells:
left
balt-
file
home
of
tlie
brides
parents,
assemblies Wednesday afternoon, '.'blled Sunday afternoon in New­
was 13 to 9.
o. Youn
ung visited Ills son In Fort-1
Homer Churehley , right half- by
• p a r t har««>f
Mr. and Mrs. E Knepper. approx- land
which are attracting the attention berg.
Oe I'tooer 3.
Hear of Plan
fcKCKimi
j
bock.
John
Santoro;
quarterback
,
„
,
unately
one
hundred
guests
be:
of parents. The school orchestra
ring
H B. Dauchy is in the Guymon present,
t *» h .
hand a( h a g l'tid n « «»f lh a y * a r f.»r w h ic h th ia b u d g e t ia m a d *
N
Tigard people heard how the will soon make its appearance u n ­
A large bonfire burniti
tuiil ■ Mrs Cleve _ Owens,
mg i. Mr. - —
_ _ Wil- I Joe Berger lullb.uk Melvin Jack
A niv 'u n ia r w e lire d fr o m o th e r a<>ur>aa
Townsend old-age revolving pension der the leadership o f Maurice hospital in FYvrest Grove. He was near the house furnushed light
Non
The
friends
of
Monroe
MrMuvIilll
T o ta l r w e ic ta
and
.
V
't
15“.1
““1
'.
Jack
d
'lc
m
a
n
and
Miss
taken
there
October
3.
Mr.
Dauchy
fund would lift the country out of Adams. Extra seats have been ad d ­
warmth for outdoor games A fea- Miiry Snyder returned from a deer gave a party in hts honor at his
KMl'kNhlTVKfcH
has
been
ill
for
several
weeks
depression a t a meeting in th e T i­ ed to several rooms to take care of
I u it ion
ture of the evening was a nux-k hunting trip nt Eastern Oregon lust luinie Saturday evening Tluvse pres­
Mrs. Harry W hite and grand- wedding
• 1« ‘
rra n a |H » r(a ( Ion
gard G range hall after grange increased attendance Miss Claire daughter.
ent were Vivian and B ert Finch
ceremony performed by a ,
Betty
I ’vwtage and a (a (lo n e r y
session Wednesday evening
R White of Lake Placid. N Y.. g av e' spent Sunday w hite. of Portland group of children The evening was
Wilma
Scott.
Helen
Becker
lx.n
Mrs Lillie Gwens spent u week
1ft (
with
Mrs
W
hite's
P
r
in
t
in
g
Brown of M onmouth lectured on a talk to the eighth grade on the sister,
spent In games and music and re- visituig her daughter M r s Ba nics. and Robert George. Will and Flora
K ip e n a e a o f e le c tio n i p u b lic a tio n ai
■•■■(age»
the pension system and explained winter Olympic and winter sports. White Mrs. W. T. Sellers Mrs. fresluijents were served
Frost,
M
argaret
und
lo
u
ts
Green-
1'» «
M
a
n
y
of
Portland
last
week.'
T
r
a
v
e
l
e*|»eneee
o
f
Ixaard
m
em
her«
-vruana utst week.
also called on Mrs. M. A.
how it would work according to
awiitd. Marlon Lewis. C harles Isaac­
C le r ic a l e tp a n a e (« u p p llaa . leg a l «erv lce , e«c I
beautiful gifts were received by
Miss Mayme Hardy, well known Dodds while in Banks
If I
th e inform ation receives f r o m
A
M.
Commons
of
Cloverdale
son.
Howard
mil
Hazel
Churehley
In
te
r
e
a
t
on
w
a
r
r
a
n
te
Mr
Mrs. ° eiUer
Genzer U n They
to Tigard high school students and
Rev. and Mrs E. T ilton . of
I.ÏU0 0
^ r Yam-
o f ‘\
X t and
^ . i . the
u ° n ^ are « at
1 M
- T l e staying
n ^ n s ’ with his itaiughter.
is now
E m e rg e n c y
Mrs. Bertie Johnson went to
Townsend headquarters Those w ho’ teachers. left October 3 for New hill w ?
ft.<46 '
?leve Owens.
T**<ai e ip e n tlH urea
Salem Friday to visit frietuts.
heard of the explanation of the York, where she will meet her Mr and Mrs. William Sellers
loo u
I
M K C A IT n ’ I.A T lO N
Mr
Mr mid Mrs C, T. Imlay wul
plan were enthusiastic and prac­ mother. She stayed at tile home
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomp-
Mr luui Mrs. Phil T hom e a t-
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Miller of
T«rtal r e r e ip lr
tically all signed a petition to have of Mr. and Mrs Henry Hyrkas Cascade Locks spent Thursday and son of Vernonia were Sunday guests ‘end,xi a family reunion at the family uttendret the stock sjfi.w In
T o ta l e a p e n d ll urea
|
it put before the next congress. while attending high school here
of Mr. and Mrs K. T’honu* Port land Sunday.
I h ffe r e n c e (A m o u n t to he ra tee d by (a s o n (h a W a e h in g to n n a iB t r
Fridav ui Banks with Mrs Miller's at the B. W. A m ientrout home.
According to Brown, seventy-five
Mesdame»
K
ansas
Ensley.
Jolui
Mrs.
Flora
Mini
ford
went
t
o
,
October
3
N
o
n
H
ig
h
Mehaad
f»
la
(
r
lc
(|
g
Maxwell Lewis, teacher in the sister. Mrs. N. J. Grlffen, and fam -
74 1(1
to ninety per cent of the voters Tigard
l»ate<l th ia 2 M h d ay o f H e p (e m b « r, 1 W
.Y4
Monmouth Tuesday where she will
Mr and .Mrs. C harles Bov and Kirkwood. A Nordlund. A S hnulrr
public school, m ade a trip ily.
M
J a n n » e n , v h a ir n ia n , b u d g e t » .a i.in ii» * -
are signing petitions in districts back east
reside for a few m onths while her Miss Lorell Bov spent Sutnl.iv with and Henry llagg visited M r. Fiiv
M
Jen naen.
h a ir m a n
1»^»
late
this
sum
m
er
as
tlie
Mr.
and
Mrs
Albert
Fridav
are
e d u e a tlo ft. O
II
K rg u a , eerre C a ry . budget
where the system is explained. T i­
Mead, formerly of Rrcdvllle. nt
in tu ir e
O
H K ra u e , clerk
of Dr. L W. Heizel of W ater- In th e St. Vincent's hospital as the
t n n t th 18 attending Normal Mr and Mrs Edgar Mom of Bur- Banks
o f e d u ca tio n
one 4iay last week.
gard Grange will enter the oificer guest
! llngton
town. N Y. He was m et at Chicago result of an accident Sunday near x n o o ‘
A
fe ll. M ik e
n r e lm a n
M r« i
P
p
c
h
u
rc
h
,
Il
J
h
e
J
p la n rh e . Cha« In
seating contest to be held at S h er­ by Dr Heizel
Me.xlmni's Ida Muller of Hills-
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Endicott and
n ie m h e n i of h iilgeC
attended tlie Portland. Mr Friday was injured
n im ltte w
A modern dance was held at the boro.
I,. J
<>( T \ 4 ) J : un .
H
wood November 2 at the grange w orlds fair. They and then
son K eith left Thursday for C ald­ Leede
i»r«l t.a n g e r . F n
drove
east
about
the
head
and
in
the
side
and
lla lle y , Ila
F
Illa n d e r
M
Grange
luill
last
Saturday
H ahnow
n am her«
council conference. Although a stopping at Niagara Falls and dnv - Mr». F ndav received a had cut in well. Idaho, to visit relatives for
J. Churehley. C I) C hunhley.
tx ia rd o f educ
night A large crowd attended. N ext|G eore McHreeu, 1> T Sullivan und
"Booster night program was not
a
few
weeks.
ing up into Canada and Quebec and the foot. B ernard Vtuideroahden
Saturday
night
there
will
be
an
Bertie
put on in the local hall, officers Nova
John-son uttended the joint
ScotM. M i« Claire White of driver of the car.
tla fn li^
Mrs. e t u i Sandy of V ernonia old time dance and can! party
are planning one for the near fu-
dinner given for Florence
was a luncheon guest Friday of
W Oregon^wiU,- U w ^
^ P > t
Farmers' Union met at the C’edar birthday
-K
«
,rs
attended
the
K
in-
Yoe
and
Mrs. L K Golt by M i n
Mr.
and
Mrs
w
T.
Sellers.
In
the
Hire, me
Mill
Grange
hall
October
2
h’ it* ti.a b 5 * * ^
vs vis.1- accident happened a s they were afternoon she aJivtided M others’
.Marv Olinger nt her home TuexU>
ton program
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Jam
es
Sparks
of
.
.
.
E.
Lewis
home
for
m
aking
a
tu
rn
at
the
intersection
Mr and .Mrs D L Sullivan ut
club.
Lvlc Thoou.; is now home w".\. several weeks.
Portland visited Mr and Mr- t«‘nded the stoc k, show in Portlmirt
of th e Barnes and Cornell road.
his parents a lte r a six m onths' so­
Kill Bear
Cliarl«. Bov Tuesday evening
Sundiiv.
Loren Bailey of Metzger is the
Clyde and Ida Hopkins spent the
journ with the CCC camps.
Ervin Mead and Lewis Kelly of
inventor of a device for driving week-end in Salem. Moxie Hop-
Nets Johnson and Herman Schind­
\ Suiuiav u ill be rally duy
Washington county C hristian En-
through tiara m aterial under kins spent tlie week-end In Port- Bald M ountain drov e through Banks ler attended the C E. Pre-conven­ at the
ehureh Promotion
deavorers rallied at Gaston Friday pipe
od
Sunday evening with a bear in the tion rally at GastOn last Friday exercises Kecxlville
roads. Bailey is superintendent of land.
and other features of
evening for the last time before the Metzger water district and lias
back of their truck They killed evening The county c E rally will interest will
Mrs.
Flora
Munford
and
son
K
en­
murk
the
Sunday
county convention. Devotional serv­ devoted considerable time to find­
neth of Monmouth spent the week­ the bear Sunday morning oil H art's tx at the Beaverton Christian .school hour During the afternoon
On« R u g ' f s Sil v e rw u rc C e rt ¡fíente w ith 20 g n n it
ices were in charge of Rev. Wil­ ing some way to d nve water pipe end
creek.
at their home here.
ehurch October 19 to 21. Inclusive.
fleers and m«*mlx*rs of the ehureh
liam F. Radem acher of Tigard. under roads.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Delauney Bethany c E so fa r lias 21 regis­ of
Mrs
Will
W
alker
visited
several
bui
e ith e r Indien o r g e n tle m e n .
will make a complete visitation of
Eleven members from Tigard a t­
days last week in Portland with her and Mr. an d Mrs. Austin Marr trations to tills convention Hugs the Reed vt He ommumty Special
tended the railv
visited
in
Portland
Sunday
a
fte
r­
daughter.
Mrs.
John
Heltzel,
and
Gulley.
C
E
field
secretary
of
m rs
M c C lain
<’ F rally day
at 7 o'c i
Miss Robertson Bride
noon.
Oregon, will be tlx main speaker At tlie Ö o'clock service
’ orship servie«-
Mrs. C. C. McClain. 49 former family and at the home of her
At a quiet ceremony at Salem
Mr. and Mrs Herman LeMay at th e convention.
brother.
A
rthur
Schlegel,
and
fam
­
s.icriunent of the Lord's Supper
Saturday evening. September 29. resident of Hillsboro, was knled
The Betluiny C. E enjoyed
ily Mr Walker went to Portland and Mary M arr of P ortland were
be* observed.
Miss Doris Robertson of Tigard, Thursday when she fell 60 feet Saturday
C o n fe c tio n e ry — Bowling. A II e y g
Japanese party in the ehureh base-
and tlie two returned to Banks visitors Sunday
m
daughter of Mrs. C. E. Robertson from a high trestle near the Crown their
Those
from
Banks
who
attended
ment
on
wexlnesday
i
home
Sunday.
‘veiling.
Jap
-
of Fiores: Grove, was m arried to Willamette Paper company Lewis
Whi
le f ndb
M
a
s
o
n
H
i
l
l
are C< >urtcoir
Tr» 4t«\l and
L. L Crawford and Henry Atlee the reception at the K nepper home anese game's were p la y ,...
Rawleigh Mur.kers. son of Mr. and and Clark camp r.ear Seaside. F u ­
were Mr. and Mrs Cliris Rteben
Bethany Presbyterian chun rh held
»rdlally Invited
Mrs. Ross Munkers of Hillsboro neral services were conducted S at­ attended the democratic central and daughter Mane Mr. and Mr.-.
.
He
leu
Kuv
committee
meeting
in
Cornelius
Its
annual
.Mission
Festival
l
a
s
t
Be­
Rev. Grover Brotchel of Presby­ urday in Portland. Mrs. McClain
Fridav evening. Next meeting will Fred Wolford and Hazel. Vernon Sunday. The speakers uere 1 i»v A I n ag.Ell staving at the Citarle
1 .’<»0 'la in Street
terian manse performed the cere­ was formerly Mrs. F. P. McKay be
•r<»
O re g o n
and Juanita, and L H. Wolford.
in Banks.
Carrick of T ualatin Plains 1 Vesby - Wood home a-v4.st mg h« r mot hei
mony. They are making their home and lived m Hillsboro about 10 years
Mrs. Cochran of Luurel is stav­ tcrian church; Stanley O>ri nils of Mrs W. «id U h Hghtlv improve*
Cass
Wilson
spent
the
week
in
U. Serve O M M IIV .m l U 1 I \ Il \ Il |> I s |t | |
in Tigard.
ago. Her husband is employed as
Be Ulan y Baptl
with her daughter. Mrs. ing with Mrs. Ellen West, who is
chure i. who from lier recent i llne&s.
Install Jointly
foreman a t the paper company Portland
not able to do her work anymore
just acce )led t
Coffev. a rd fam fly.
pa. to ate of i Mr and M
Joint installation of officers of camp. Mrs. McClain had been in Erin
Mrs
John
Mills
of
M.iuniu.i
*
■
C
h
Ml; S AliC Lane spent the week-
G
Ba
‘hurch. Jean were
Argonne post. American Legion, of poor health and it is th ought tl
id h¡
and Re H
n
confined
to
her
C H (toll vo lióme
ends
Port
land.
i
ä
n
Sherwood and Tigard and ladies' she fainted before falling.
two months.
Dr
.Mr a rd M e . B
Mr id M rs H
Pon
mbf rlain and bed 1 >r the
Auxiliary was held at the S her­
rs.
profe.
Odg<
Ur.
Di educa- Siine
if Ml
Wls.. are
g ai
et han v Will Job tison a t
wood grade school gym September
MKS EMMA J. ROBI11
die.
a
a
ill
it
Pai
Bapt
Mr
Is
S
lO
T
l-
C
har
church
11« !
. brother.
on hl.
28 with appn
15
uns
Fu neral
M rs
alk
coni«
Pt
ly. They
to witnciss the1 ceremt
ma i 1. Roble of Tigard
ig.
H»
Octò
a
returned
missien-
in
1
he:
Mt
er
3.
officers
Jack E,
Porti an d Wedm
•om 1 ndi; i. Servie s begin at
Li­
part men
liman □<?
Mr
■d Oct
and Mrs Turn bull, vi< -pres
.t of B. L. Dm..- ]s of - ard a
Mo
thp Qtfl":e Aiixiiiarv. Off;
G A S O L I N E S
m- son. Edward W Ro
DR. R. J. N IC O I.
of L a
O !
for .Arc
R ic h fie ld
G e n e ra l - Sh« II - U n io n - Gi
DR. E. W. A L M Q U IS T
.Mr M L Bti
Ca
Mr
Hi P re s-
G re a d in g
V«-t r t n n r i a n s
( •ankt a s
J. N.
A iitom ot it
R. p a i r
and
Mr
M.
T rlrphnnr 617 and 612
>f F
ire a to n e T ire», T ube
Doiiz-
a n d A c c e sso rie s
; same
D R IV E IN
Mr M L.
S P A R K P J 'G S T E S T E D F R E E
Hazel
• paret
until Ti
Hunt for I»
Wilson. Earl
Wilson. Clell Carstet and Geofge
( <>S| U S T K K K SEKVK E
Kessler left Thursda for a week's
W h ite H oi in d S eed W h e a t. J e n k in s C lu b S eed
F irst anti
hunt.ng tr.p near Prineville During
e lin c S tre e ts
P h o n e 1263
th eir absence Mrs. Vem Pnckett
W h e a t. R in k Seed \ \ h e a t, R e c le a n e d G re y W in te r
i n y V iv ia n H u - Ie .n )
C
O
S
L
E
T
T
’S
and
the
children
are
staying
with
B
A
R
-B
-Q
W o ve m a n o a s
Floyd L'cdike is celling the it>...'
c i a l t y o f d ry elo
O a ts, R e c le a n e d F a ll R
L y ye,
e, C h e a t S e e d , R ye G ra ss,
ng d a in ty
Mrs. George Moss.
his house this week. C lan n c'
fro c k
a n d (ho m
del ¡cato fa b ric
H u n g a r ia n V etch . C om m on V etch , an d a il C lovers.
Mrs Thompson was absent from ot
trim m in g
Updike
is
papering
his
horne
ré;»
is
s
a
f
e
school
last
week
on
account
of
ill­
in o u r haut
M ot le r a te c h a ry
week.
O u r f a ll S eed S to ck ia c o m p le te , B uy y o u r S eed
ness.
w r Hudson finished iiucc^i-«
r e q u ire m e n ts fro m Im p e ria l
«»veral visitors from the Hills­
• _rj
*i' 1“ - * • ’
e—«a week.
W E ( ALL A N D DELIV ER
boro K. N. A. '.vige Wc','7 present a t
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Updike are
the
R
N.
A.
lodge
in
Banks
T
h
u
rs­
living in Portland Mrs Upd.ke i>
B e tte r Q u a lity —
B e tte r P ric e s
days They were Mesdames Qualls. under doctor’s treatm ent since hi r
Ennis Frost, Coslett Lormor and appendicitis operation.
Workman.
W A N T E D G R A IN S — C L O V E R SEED
Mrs. Cass Wilson. Mrs. George
FLOYD GREEN
. Moss and Miss Lena Taylor ac-
services for Flovd Green.
W e h a v e a la rg e s h ip p in g o u tle t f o r y o u r O ats,
• ccmpanicd Mrs. Tom Qualls to 17. Funeral
form er HilLsboro resident who
Hillsboro October 3 to atten d R. died T hursday afternoon a t Hood
B a rle y , C lo v e r S eed . See us b e fo re y o u sell.
__
N A lodge.
T e le p h o n e 47
H illoboroj O re g o n
River, were conducted Sunday a f t­
Mrs William Douglas of Forest
a t the Donelson Ac Sewell
Grove and Mrs Mabel Johnson of ernoon
chapel here with Rev. Jam es of­
Bake: visited Mrs. Stella Kelly a t ficiating. Interm ent was a t the Fir
the N Berdan home October 3.
Fir Creek sewing club m et Oc­ Lawn cemetery.
Millers of Quality Feeds
Phone 01
South Second
youth was born May 9. 1917
tet- r 3 with Mrs. Ray Parmley in a t The
With Hi,' advent of Ihe 1934 Fall Political Cum|ialgii the
Pa., and attended sehool
Y O U ’L L B E S U R P R I S E D
Banks They quilted a quilt for her. here Tioga.
two years ago. He had been
Argus takes this means ol making public it, advertising »»llclr«
The hostess served dinner a t noon 111 with pneumonia and appendi­
A t R e su lts fro m U sing
covering enmiKilgu publicity.
for the group Those present were citis about two weeks before his
Mesdames George Wilcox. Fred death He ia survived bv his n -
This statem ent Is made for the Inform ation and guutani »*
Wilcox. George White. George Mc­ er. Mrs. Susie D. Brooks of St.
of candidates, tlx lr friends supporters and other i-epresenta-
Graw Alice Parmley. Charles Ship- Helens;
father. J A Green of
tlves In their dealings with H» Argus.
A Kidney and Liver Tonic and Intestinal ( leaner
ley and Miss Ann Schneider. Rev. Hillsboro; his two
sisters Mrs. Myrtle
The ('nfailing Remedy for Laziness
ar.d Mrs. E. Tilton were also pres­ Hutchinson
of Pumpkin Ridge and
Camixdgn advertising will be charged a t the regular tra n s i­
ent for the dinner.
and a Ilrou^y. Tired, Sleepy Feeling.
Mrs Muriel Peterson of Skamo-
en t rale and there will Ire no ;.|s'eiul |wihIleal rate a t a higher
I t ta k e « ( h r place «»f ( a lo m e l w ith o u t a n y
Mr and Mrs. Em m ett Shipley kawa Wash., and five brothers,
rent
H
e
(io
n
nt
h
a
b
it
o
r
d
ir
t
w
h
ile
(«
k
in
g
I
t
figure
All such advertising will
marked "polilleal adver­
and children of Vernonia visited In Archie G reen of Kalamazoo Mich
p o a itlv r ly w i ll not m a ke you « Ir k , t r i p e or
tising."
Banks Sunday.
Ray
Green
of
St.
Johns.
Lloyd
n a u a e a le you in th e « li< h te « t w a y lik e C a lo ­
Mr. and Mrs Carl Shipley and
reen of Skamokawa, Wash ; and
m e l P ill« a n d m o«t a ll th e v aH o u a k in d « of
No free publicity will be promised in connection with dis­
two daughters of Hillsboro visited G
liq u id liv e r m e d irin e « .
T h e re a re v e ry fe w
Clyde and Coral G reen of St.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shipley S u n ­ Helens.
play advertising. Advertising published as reading m atter will
pe o p le in th l« w o rld today w ho feel no w e ll
lie charged for a t the regular rate of 10 re n ts per line, light
day
th a t a fe w doae« o f th ia m e d id n e w ould
n o t m a k e th e m fe e l a irrrn t de al b e tte r and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks and
face or 20 cents per line black face, and will be marked ”od-
g iv e th e m a n e w |e n *e on life .
son of Newberg spent th e week­
vertlsement," as Is required by the
WE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE
— ixrslal laws und regula­
It m a ke « th e eye« b r ig h t, c le a r« up th e
end In and near Banks visiting
tions.
r o m p le x lo n . q u ic k e n « Ih e
«en«e« a n d
1« a
Writ-
relatives.
m o«t w o n d e r fu l to n ic and a p p e tir e r . M a k e«
F ir e a n d A u to m o b ile Im iu r a n r e
Mr. an d Mrs. A. C. Wahl of
C O U N D b u sin e ss ju d g m e n t
you fe e l lik e a new pernon.
All political advertising or printing must be paid for In
M a k e L o a n » a n d I m u « S u r e ty Bond«
Banks and Dr and Mrs. G. O.
F iv e nr aix do«e« w ill fix
you ao y o u r
advance, unless th e nuidldate has previously made special
is g u id e d by th e fa c ts
w
o rk w i ll n o t tir e you one p a r t lr le a n d you
Gibson. Mrs. S. Gibson and daugh­
K U R A T L I & W IS M E R
credit
arrangem ents satisfactory to the Argus T here will lx
r a n do y o u r w o rk w ith te n tim e « th e eaae.
d ra w n fro m th e w ell o f e x ­
ter Mary Evelyn of Forest Grove
H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N
no exceptions to th is rule.
I t w ill w ork th re e to fo u r ira llo n a o f b ile fr o m th e »y«tcm th a t 1« n« b la r k
attended the wedding of Samuel
T e le p h o n e 1391
1236 Second S t.
aa a n y in k you e v e r «aw rn m e ou t o f a n y In k b o ttle .
p e rie n c e . A n d it is in in ­
Saunders and Miss G arnet Larkins
The Argus reserves Ihe right to determ ine Lhe activities
te r p r e tin g su c h fa c ts o b ­
of , Individual
. . . nuidldate. which shall lx regarded ns news ln-
ta in e d th ro u g h a h o st o f a c ­
8 u i« u m C ity . in I.. D e e
|'t ? ,|
P o r tla n d , O r e ., H e r. 12. 1931.
far
r .*« c»h' <Tned and to handle th a t news as
D
e
a
r
H
im
:
tiv e, v a rie d b u sin e ss c o n ­
tlu publisher so desires.
I. M r« . W. If
A l i t t l e o v e r a y e a r at o I w a«
oh.
in
ta c ts, th a t th is b a n k c a n
M mi ford. O re
a n d took
fo r r e r l t«» u n d e rg o a m a jo r o p e r ­
tie« o f y o u r
O ld C h e ro k ee In d ia n
. . . Political , atlvertlsemenh,
.
must meet the sam e requirem ents
a tio n
w h ich
left, m o in
a
v ery
m a k e itse lf o f d a il
v a lu e
T o n ic ” a n d th in k
ia n w o n d e rfu l
.... other advertising as to ethical slai.d.ird . »nd rexpon.slblhty.
nervotiR a n d
ru n -d o w n
c o n d itio n .
m e d ic in e. W ill you •tend it to m e
and
conform
with
tlx
stale
law which b :
A fr ie n d -J m in e udvi«ed rue tx»
to y o u r b usiness.
F a ir f ie ld , O r e .? I w ould lik e to
t r y “ O ld C h e ro k ee In d ia n T o n ic .”
ta k e nov era i li
•• m o re nn<| ke
"No
publisher
of
I h a v e ta k e n o n e b o ttle and it ha«
i t in th e houiie
W h e n I w ent
.„.rt oil,her
,.HI„ » In I.
other periodical shall In-
d o n e m e m o re Rood th a n a n y t h in «
sert,
It , advert »using <>r or
M c I fo rd I wa
mi ra id e , hut 0
reading columns, any paid
that. I h a ve e v e r tr ie d b efore.
no m uch
b e tte r now . I h a ve t<
m atter wliicli in designed <>r tend* I" aid. injure, or defeat any
le v e ra i about it and th e y th in k
Y ou m a y r e f e r a n y o n e to m e in
7m .'li - ± „ Or P,,’l" ' , o l
° r ' ’W h l/n tlo n . or measure befor
This Assoeiatlon Is proud of the loyalty of old
rriUHt he jrood Ih e w ay I look.
re g a r d to y o u r to n ic .
lh. pi o p li. mile'.', It Is staled therein th a t It. Is a i k i k I udver
Y o u r« tr u ly .
patron:;. Over 75',; ol our "n-w ' business comes from
tls.
ment
the
name
ol
ihe
ehulrinan
or set retory or Ihe name
M
A
N
L
E
Y
K
K
I
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N
D
I
N
E
.
M
R
S
W
.
I
I
L
A
M
K
E
P
T
.
"old" customers.
of the other officers of the political or oilier organization In-
We gladly refer you to anyone who Is now an In­
sertlng the same, or the name of some voter who is respon-
vestor or ever lias Invested in this institution.
sihle therefor, with Ills residence and Ihe slreet and num ber
(T
h
is
C
o
u
p
o
n
W
o
rth
41c
|
Why not Join these satisfied Investors?
thereof, If any. appear In such advertisem ent In th e nature
of a Signature. No isa-son shall pay the owner, editor, pub-
Earnings mailed to you sem i-annually.
Tills Coupon, If presented n t once together with only
Usher or agent ol any newspaper or
or other
other periodical to Indure
Eighty-fonr ( ents In cash. Is good for a One Dollar and
IN'VF. 1 TODAY!
Tw enty-five-eent Bottle of Old Cherokee TONIC, and IN ­
TESTINAL < I.EANSI If. Ju st add to drinking walx r 2 or 3
le ,
s h II
.
!,in d
'"l h ' ,wi" ’r ' »Tutor, publisher or
a 'lit hall II,.epi
h ,,.,v m e o l
A l l y | X r . . „ n who ...hall Viólale
tim es a day.
ü’X .n 'lJd pnu'U ee’’ '
P’«
- '<’*• «*
After using a hottie strictly according to printed direc­
1
tions on It, If you do not think II Is worth w hat you paid
R E L IA B L E
SAFE
lor it, you can bring hack the empty bottle and we will
All andidatc . will
cheerfully refund Ihe IJghty-four Cents. It will work 3 to
___ J
-tng out these policies. I«' on exactly the same basis in rarry -
h r *|xricnrc lias proven are fair
4 gallons of bile from your system Just as black as any Ink
and equitable to all candidates
and th e newspaper.
you ever saw, th a t Is poison to your liver and kidneys.
THIS COUPON GOOD I'OII A SHORT TIME ONLY A T
Bethany Folk
Given Surprise
W E P A Y DIVIDENDS
What You Spend!
c. c.
C L E M ’S
PI A CE
C osleH $ apcr Service Station
Rcedville
FALL
f
Seeds - Grain
TRUST YOUR REST PARTY
Hayward
Coslett Super Service Station
DRESS TO US
A
Political Advertising
Policy
HOME LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
IMPERIAL FEED & GRAIN CO.
V?
O ld C h e r o k e e T o n ic
THE
W IS D O M
of
FACTS
LOYALTY
4%
Commercial
National Bank
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
J
¡W I’l.KSON, Manager
Hillsboro, Oregon
Savings A Loan l>ldg.
PA L M D R U G ST O R E
IIIL L H IIO K O .
ÎT iU s h n n ^ è A r g u n
OREGON
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