The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 18, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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H IL L S B U R O
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
liitii'Ntliiy, October IK,
tied the beach at Seaside Bonne­
in turn, will scrutinize them for
M a c ' s in .A n o t h e r J a l
MAC
By M unch
ville dam and other p u n ts of in ter­
pss-uile reductions beiore p i . tug
They were favorably impressed
them on to the slate legislature
MAMA • PO YOU
with Oregon
I next January.
KNOW WHtHk hl y
Mr and Mrs Archie t’oole of
• • •
« övj B a p h v ' n
w n tn tS ' t h e
Monmouth s p u r Saturdac an.: Su
fu ll rather than e\|>eiTeiue aiul
k tt H M U i t o o o K s
HiÙIWiAM. I*VM*T*.
day with Mr and Mr W. T. Si
ability kUcialc.« Hie |xi> ot &UU*
(
Aftt Î
IN TUB
1 PUT
N MV PlLkifUMij
lers.
employe» in mans deim iintent >, ac
T hvm IN
CVPliCAAO,
R a n k s E le v e n L o ses G a m e to
Mr and Mrs Henrv Atlee W T
cording to J I’ PaMpnll. Portland
Sellers A I’.x'le and Bernard Sel­
MALCOLM
"T ub d ish
auditor, who luvs l>ecn making a
B e a v e r t o n H ig h T e a m
lers went to Forest Grov«- Saturday
.Ka
in T hu
study oi state payroll:» tor the
night and heard R R Turner mid
UBKMW
1 committee leeentlx appointed h \
11 E W alter speak
Governor
Meter to standardize .date
BANKS The house near M an­
Glen M ass of Philomath sputt
| .‘^tlarles In some departm ents. Pas-
ning. occupied bi Hebert Wallace the wek-end with Ins mother and
quill louud. employes with no pre
and family, burned cxtober 7 The brothers in Banks
family was sound asleep when the
m o il s extH'tienee and with no |>»ti
Cass Wilson. K ill Wilson. Clell
fire started and it earned consider­ Carsteiis Vern Priekett and George
'tu iL .u qu.iiuitatuni-, for the type
able headway before Mr. and Mrs Kessler returned Thursday from a
of work in which they tire i-iutaKed
Wallace woke up Their three sons hunting trip to Eastern Oregon
are paid more than employes in
w ere asleep upstairs and w e l e They succeeded in getting one buck
i other tlepartmenks with years of
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aroused and brought down t h e They report that tiny saw lots ot
e\|M’rlenee »»nil technical tralnlne.
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stairs just before the stairs fell in. deer, but the-. were all does
Pa.Mpitll’s findings are to !»<’ sub
Nothing was saved except a sack
Mrs c B. Hall entertained the
mttted to the governor’s comm’tt e
ál
I
of flour the family having only bridge club Thursday afternoon
' as (he basts for their recommend«!
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their ry d it clothes left A great loss N1. ” ’ Crtv’. ' . m . kss noil first prize
t tons on standarthzatlon of salaries
N
i ?
was 400 quarts of fruit, every jar and Mrs Ka\ Lieu second.
being broken. Neighbors and friends
-il
F\»lks who insist u | m > u music ami
Mis- Alice Lane spurt tile week­
came to the rescue with donations end in Portland.
entertam nunt the while they sip
of cloUting. furniture, fruit a n d
Mr. and Mrs Charles Shipley
their suds will hav«» to patroni/e
other necessities. The family will visited Sunday in Hillsboro with
road houses or down-town dlsjicn-
move into a house owned by L. Mr and Mrs Car. Shipley and Mr
sitrles
if tlie lltptor eontnd eemml .
I
VE
NEVER
SEEN
Crawford
and Mrs Erwin Shipley and their
I slon puts into effect a r«‘g u la tio n
h im s o & t u o i q o &
The high school board and t
'
pnqx'sed
1) v Administrator S a m
families.
ISEVONE------ COST
budget committee met Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Melvin Berdan left
tu ts This regulation would bar or
FOR UHAT I l k t i t
night in the high school The buc.- fbr their home in San Diego Oc-
I chest r a s nnd entertainers from Ixvr
V,
get adopted was appr. xtniate'.v the tober 10 after a two weeks visit
' iwrlors in residential or s e i n i -
h im a n i c e p ie c e
with Mr B erdans parents. Mr. and
same as tliat of last year.
resldentlal districts Another n ‘»:u
OF CAKE
i lation which the commission has
Banks church has packed six Mrs N Berdan They accompanied
,
S
i
under consideration would t»ar b e e r
dozen quarts of fruit to he sent to Mr and Mrs. G I*. Douglass of
parlors entirely from 'rtctl) •
the Methodist Deaconess home in O ntario Cal and Mrs J. N Olm-
dentlal districts
Portland.
stead of Salem wlio were Wednes-
• • •
Motliers' club held a sewing bee day guests at the Berdan heme
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs Elmer Lyda of G.enwood
Tw enty-three thousaml books wer»»
Mrs. A C. Wahl. Clotlung and visited relatives in Banks S atur-
sent out from tlie state library to
lM>rrowers in ail parts of O nyon
qttills were made for the Robert day and Sunday.
Wallace family whose house burned
Arnos Sellers spent the week-end
during S«»ptemlMT. according t o
last week. Mrs Luke of Manning, a m Portland.
, H arriett 1-ong. state librarian Tht»
sister of Mr. Wallace, was a visitor,
Sundav visitors with Mi an..
is an inereas«» of 5200 over the rec
Mr. and Mrs Fred Wolford and Mr- Otis Jackson were Mr. and
ord for September 1933. and Is
daughter* Hazel and Ju an ita were Mrs w c Jackson and Mr M V.
AA
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Sunday afternoon guests of Mr and Jackson, all of North Plains.
LAX THE BLADDER
Mrs John Bradv at Hillside
R eturn from Trip
I' m * Juniper <>d, llucliu
?
Banks was defeated in football
Mr and Mrs J. J H utchens re-
Leaves. Lie.
Frrd.iv afternoon on the home field turned home Saturday from a two
If von are bothered getting up
bv the Beaverton team 33 to 0.
months trip to Nebrasxa and Iow a
Douglas Dreezen of
Moclips. They flatted with relatives of both u, be present as urgent business-
brother >.f Mr... Anna Berry, wh ■ niuhtxS burning leg »nuns, he.'
Wash . spurt Friday night with his M r and Mrs Hutchens at Arno.d u to be considered.
ls seriously 111 at Emanuel hixspit.il ache, make this 25c test Flush out
and
Omaha.
Neb
and
Council
parents. Mr mid Mrs O D Dree
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Mrs 11 N Robinson of Forest the excess acids and wart*» m atter
Bluebirds met Wednesday after
en. and his uncle and aunt. Mr Bluffs. Iowa and other places school w ith Miss
sm ith The
Orove accompanied by her house that eaus<» irritation Gel Junqn*r
and Mrs. R. J. Dreezen.
here They drove 5 0 0 t l i t t l e
girls made dolls of twig
guest. Miss Estella Ixuiverton ot oil. extract buehti leaves, etc in
Mr. mid Mrs. A J Friedley of their trip and found th eread s.g o o d apples * nd autunu, leavcs.
IMrtland visited Mrs Mary Beach given tablets called BFKKI’S the
Hillsboro spent Saturday night w ith ad the «.it and t.u wi.i.lwr
yrm.-ntrnir
and Mrs S. L. Carly le Friday a fte r­ bladder laxative After four da\*
if not satisfied anv drue-ist will
Mr a rd Mrs Rov Parmlev and mild all the tune they were gone.
noon.
children S H at. ol Hfllsboi
c n y «ondtttons were » ere Sunday v
.
s ,
.
return sour 25e Delta Drug . t o r e
Win Second Place
C h ild ren P r e s e n t
•arm- bad in both states on account of
tr. and Mr* c .......
School
Adv
Phe 4-H rabbit judging team
ley home a n d 't h e Friedlevs re- the drouth, but Nebraska was worse ‘-unuy
eompix-d
of
Bab
McCullock.
K<
u-
Colum
bus
Day
P
rogram
W
L.
Moore
baled
his
crop
of
turned home with him.
hit than Iowa. There was no wheat
neth Woodward and Alex Bella
hops. He had 75 bales.
Mr. mid Mrs. Ellis McGraw and at all and only short stubby corn baby
won second place at the Paeitic
Mrs. F S. r i d Gibson
of Forest Grove
children of Vernonia spent the hi Iowa. In neither state were there
a y w .t h h e r r i a u e h t e r
(By
Mr*.
H uk K B urdette)
International
Livestock show
--end at the W G. Walker and « 7 fruits or vegetables. All food i “ "®»
with lai d a-----et
ORENCO
Die
first
meeting
ot
The return Indoor baseball
G. W McGraw homes in Bank.-. stuffs of this kind were be.ng sli p- Mrs- A. C. W ahl
in When Mr and Mrs H ut-
L loyd Whitcomb spent the week- the local P 1. A and reception for phived Ix tw.x-n Orenco
and H<x k
Saturday Ellis went on to P o rt­ ped
chens h ied m Iowa o \er tlurtv elld at his home tn Willamina
teachers was held in tlv- school Creek crade team -
last week wu
land and attended the 18th E n ­ years
ago there were orchards tli.it
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wahl and auditorium Thursday night Tin won by the Rock Creek team.
gineers banquet.
bore fine fruit but now thev a r sclls »ef® Sunday- guests of Mr following program was given: Com ­
L. T Woodward and K enneth
Mrs. C B. Hall. Mrs. W G. all
gone,
no
orchards
to
be'
seen
a
nd
Mrs. Eugene Wahl and fam - tnunlty singing led bv Miss Freida went to Kli-kreull to hunt Monday
Walker. Mrs. Cass Wilson and Mrs.
anywhere
Many
picnics
and
re-
tty’
tn
Scoggins
Valley.
Kehrli;
prayer
by
Rev
T.
C.
Diui-
They
bagged the limit.
George Moss attended a card party unions were held in their honor
M T urner spent F n d av and can; business meeting; instrum ental The following Columbus day p ro ­
Wednesday- at the home ot Mrs. ana Mr and Mrs H utchens enjoyed Saturday
in
Portland
He
was
ac-
solo.
Mias
Lucile
McGee;
reading
Tom Quails at Roy Mrs. Hail w—i •eir trip very much They r e - compomed home Saturday evening by Miss M artha Jam es of Hillsboro, gram was given by the school chll-
.
i,
. ,,
, . ,,
_
, ...
, ..
dren in tin- auditorium FYiday af-
second prize
..... and Mrs. R J Dreezen left turned nome dv way oi ogaen bV Mr- and Mrs. Vic Manuel and duet. Mrs. Frank W arren and Mrs t,.rnoon welcome bv Austui S crat-
Mr.
Tueaday for their home at Cushing Utah They encountered many h i t c h - ......... \..o .u n a u .... until Bunday O tto Loehden addn > ol
Iowa after three weeks' visit with hikers and families leaving the G ening Mrs Manuel is a daugh- Ernes; Wilfert. clunrm an of school fui • colum bu
Boyhood
Is ...
M r and Mrs O D Dreezen The drouth area, ail headed west. The ter of Mr and Mrs. M. Turner. board, re-poiise by Austin Scraf- Parks
H,w A,n,.nc; « „ ..v e d u-
two men are brothers Mr and trlP was nl3de ttl a Ford V-8 and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitfield ford principal of the school Re- Ni„ ne • Helen W tlfert; skit by
Mrs Dreezen will slop off a: R am - they averaged 18 miles to the gallon ° f, a
s
-
¡2? k’Vre «reslYue" ts * e‘*. ¡«rv®d by Me-- lk>bb, 1)u.
n (r,.ne
neuh.
ier. Wash to visit Mr and Mrs. of gas
\r e ^ N'Wr C riffen t” m U'
stew art - t , a U K a ij is and V
V !wo-act play. Columbus.” coached
J. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mr and Mrs. Ferd H artram pf ani fr’' Iri';o" n J
anrt
H R“ ’K
by Miss Marie McK.-nnis Tliosr in
Petit While in Oregon thev vis- °f HUsboro were Sunday guests of
Mrs jo n n m j i i w u k ana n ttit
yjfs Calvin Gross nnd son C lar- the cast were B arbara Jean Hur-
_________ _______________________ Mr
d a t^ h te r Joyce a re flatting relatives ence flatted In Portland and 8 t dette Louie Bella N a n ,-, pitman
When you go to ('«lifomia, try
Mrs. L. V Schramel and Miss hi Portland.
Johns Thursday.
Valerv Stewart Robert Bernards.
the train ' Big changM hive (¿ken
V enuta R affety o f Forest Grove
General Martin Speaks
A shower was held at tlie home Stephen McEntee Ernest L.x hd.-n
place on our rati*. Pullman
visited Monday afternoon with Hen-
Charles H M artin, democratic of Mrs W H Ring O ctober 10 Norman Bradley . Arlene Uernurd-
charge« ire a third let» than
derson Sm ith and daughter Ethel.
candidate for governor, spoke m complimenting Mrs. M J McEntee Rebecca Webb. Esther Bella C ath-
lact year. Kail farm are touching
The W ikapi-Nahon Camp F:re Banks Monday afternoon. A large About 35 ladies attended O ut-of- ertne Goodman. H attie Warren,
bottom at
a mile and leia.
girls met October 10 with their crowd gathered on the school town guests were Mrs. J. C G allup K ha Bradley. Bernice Ensley . Doris
Comfdcte meaJt in our dining
leader. Miss Ethel Smith. A c«re- grounds to hear him H T Botts and Miss Louts«- G allup of Hills- Rogers. Dorothy Parks Viremia and
can cost at little as H<><. For de­
monial meeting was held at which O{ Tillamook was also in Banks boro. Mrs Alex Allen of Buxton hots Robson
tails, see y«»ur local agent or
Helen Sm ith and Edith Goodridge Monday in the interests of his and Mrs. Robert L Johnston of
• ■ ■
write J. «A. Ormandy, 70' Pacific
were taken m as members Seven- candidacy for judge of the circuit Beaverton.
M
I
Budding, Portland, Oregon.
teen girls were present Including C0Urt
„„a
< i
. ... „ a
the members and th eir guests.
«-I»«*
and
Mr. and Mrs. A Lindgn n and son
r
T h n r s z G v «-vpnino- t h e W i k a n i - N a -
M r a n d M r s - c la r k Inkley and Rav of Forest Grove visited a t the
(t„n tln u » .t fr..m i-«»» t >
hon izirL« rrw-t with P e -w Wilson 500
-Migeles are visiting J. A. McGee home Sunday.
erm zatlon of the old udmmLstra-
and made candy, which they sold E ^ p ..s
’T he’
Sunda>' guests a t the G A. Rob- tlon building at a cost of »hi.000,
Fr;dav afternoon at the footoaL
aU' CS' They son home were Mr and Mrs How- addtt: it of an 'lu r story to the
game Geraldine Kessler.
Peggy a r n ' ecl nere -«onaay
ard potter and sons Harold and new hospital building at a cost of
Wilson. Bernice Friday ar.d Ione Children of the grade school gave Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grom- $15.000 a nurses’ home to cost »31.-
Bateman were the committee which a Co.umbus day program In Miss mer and children Marjorie
and ooo and a pliystt ihils ' building to
sold the candv.
O ashetm s room. Each room fu m - Bobby. Mrs. Ward Ktezer and son rost |,;b00 n , e newer h<xs|»ital at
John Wahl of the state
school ‘shed a p art of the program.
Warren, all of Portland.
The 1>an,.s u „sk,,,,, f()r a «ot.il of
for the deaf in Salem spent the
Miss Sylvia Oasheim and Miss
M. Perry and family moved into
., - i ... ‘ . , .
week-end a t his home here
Phyllis Nelson spent the week-end the Louie Madden house- last week.
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in Portland as guests of Mrs. Bur-
Mr and Mrs Louie Madden and
‘’'“ ’ttlngs m< hiding a new 100-
Auxiliary Installs
daughters Marylee and Patricia Ann ** unlt
cost $83.000. a
House Burned
Near Manning
e st
ALT
Orenco P.T.A,
Has First Meet
TR Y THE TR AIN
TO CALIF&itölA
H. D.
KERKMAN
V-HpitOl IN CHS LCttCT
|H>mt<sl to by Ml ■ I<oiig a« Indica-
ti\e oi Hie im u asiiH*, demands up
on the resoiiiavs ol (lio state II
brary.
• • •
Districts which su. |x ml school
for anv reu o n must provide fot
th«’ education of their children In
s o m e o tlie i s c h o o l. I M V I l l g ( l i e c \
|H'ii■•«'. ot both tuition unit tratiN-
ito r ta tio n . Atloin<‘\ General Van
\\ inkle ha . titled tit an opinion to
( ’a r| G Helm district att<»iii«’y fo r
Union county.
DR. R. J. NICOL
DR. L. W. A LM Q U IST
V e l e r i n n i ir tio
Trleplmur GLI and G-1«
Appropriate
Caller "And what may 1 ask
have you naimnl your baby?"
Young I’ather "Onyx."
<’.iiit-i
\\ ii.ii a p » «ullai H. oik
llowe «till you hapiwu to «all her
that
Young Father On. N'cause she
came so onyxi*»ct«Ml
Fx
Í A nd we
u se o n ly
^.GENUINE
Say you auw il In the Argiu».
.
REPLACEMENT
ST
PARTS
— low lint rule charge»,
— » k ille d
rlianir»,
W hen I ire Pays Its
F ord
m e.
— approved Ford »er-
vire, toid anil e«piipmexi«,
Visit But Y ou Can
Be Protected A gainst
— ami genuine Foni re-
placement purl», made i<>
exuding Ford »pex-ifira-
lio n » — llir a e tiling» are
making friend» for our
Loss . . .
Tht* tnightly of a h o in « ’ Inst
tit flanii-s that fjiiiie from
"nnlintly knnyy s yy here" can
only he partly relieved by
the'seenrity and protection
nt fire i lis ti ranee eny erage.
F o n i »ri-vice d r p u r tu ie u t.
Ilr iu g y o u r c a r lie n - fo r
a d j u s t m e n t » o r o v e r h a u l­
ing. U e guuruutce our
work.
C H A S . L. W A LK LR
' r y
Agent
M otor C o .
Every form of protertion
Fire,
automobile, casualty, liability.
Fidelity, Surety and Lift*.
1161 3rd SI
Flionr 1732
Ukit
w> I
Keep Informed
on Local Affairs
S o u th e rn P ac ific
V x - to d
V f .H /lo tv .
n n p o n tc
A fe
b llllillf lL '
t/l
fie » )
<27
1)00
11
ing officer. Officers installed were
in Portland Mon- for deaf includes $80.000 for a net
Mrs George Moss an d sons have market meeting
‘
Mrs. Edna Davis, president; Mrs. lo v e d in t o t h e P e 'e J a c o b s hoirs«- “ X. n tg iii.
,_____ , _____ _
....„
Eva Mo°re. vice-president; Miss
Rev g
Tilton will be in Banks ««iirs'
8? lt n Ir ,ian<! budget of the school for blind in-
v .s ?
n m Sunday morning to visit the -i*; . -nTn-'Tt-iv'lwuh Mr b n 'i Mr» eludes an Item of »75,000 for bulld-
fe rtg ^ th e
ix K u t™ “
:
U d ^ b ? 0™ eC
S
dorm itory
__ ___
__ Brown of
house the girl students of the
Mrytle S lu m and Mrs. Edna Davis. sen-ice%ext Sunday
Mr
and _____
Mrs- 8 _ H
R epublican C andidate
delegates from th e Banks unit to
“ "2,”
a
Olympia. Wash , visited their niece, institution who now live in the
the Astoria convention, gave a re-
1 onslder Budget
Mrs. S. N. Curington and family old fram e adm inistration building
for
port on the convention. They re- The city budget has been placed Saturday and Sunday.
which has been condemned as a
port th a t the Banks unit received a r $5066 60.
Of this sum $2666.60
Mrs. T. Terryl and Miss Nellie fire-trap by the state fire m arshal,
special mention for the year s work, will have to be raised by taxes Nelson of Portland were guests ot No new building, an- included in
The district president also com-
Mrs Doris Kneeland, of Oakland Mr. and Mrs W. F. H unter Sunday the budgets of th.- industrial school
The continuation of an economi- mended the Banks unit on the Ua... lisited from Wednesday
to
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stark have «bI. ¡oris totaling $88-14’’ the t r u n ­
cal. efficient and co n ireativ >
m an- }ear's work and gave helpful sug- Friday with Mr. and Mrs. B B
returned from Yakima where they
tr a ‘‘i
acem ent of Counrv
t« rnC- ?e'’:ior-s iu r the coming year D u- Tresham. She motored up from were called on account of illness ot iTg
T
.
XTT!
« h C ^ t . 2»
' trlct commander Nedn’ of Sher- Oakland with Mr and M rs H. D. his mother.
or the blind trade m I kx .I a t Port-
pledge to the peopie of W ashing- WOO(j
installed the American Donnell, who visited in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs J. A. McGee and laIK! which catt-s for $66.407
ton County.
Legion officers W’ednesday. They Mr. and Mrs Frank
Watson of Mr. and Mrs. B A Mitchell a t- AI1 °< Hie Institutional budgets
An examination of mv r e - n rd a - are as follows: Flovd Davis, com- Portland pent Sunday with Mr. ’ended the funeral of Blake Shaw
are subject to approval by t h e
Juntv CommlsLsoner
»«u
Jack Benefiel vice-corn- W atsons aunt. Mrs. M. A. Dodds in Portland, who died suddenly board of control beiore being aub-
County
Commislsoner ’ » reveals
a » mander;
mander
Ralph
Wilcox,
ad
ju
tan
t;
Pearl
Beard
of
Portland
spent
while
in
Eastern
Oregon.
He
was
a
m
illed to the budget director who.
constant, continuous service to the Roy Smith, sergeant-at-arm s. Vis- the w-eek-end with her sister. Mrs. -----------------------------—----------------------------------------------------------
taxpayers which has resulted In
itors from the Sherwood. Hillsboro George Howell, of Bald Mountain ■
and Forest Grove posts were pres- Monday she stopped off in Banks
1. Lower County Taxes.
m t a t tl>-. meeting
10 cal1 on Mrs M A- Dodds
'U n it to Meet
• Tuesday guests of Ajr an d Mrs
2. A business administration.
I A special meet,ng oi the Legion N B«rdan Wire Mrs M. L Ber-
3. Better roads for less money.
Auxiliary will be held a t the H L dan Mrs Adrian Powers and da ugh-
HAMMOND
Jensen home Friday evening at ter Bonnie of Forest Grove. Mrs
iP a id Adv.
8 o'clock. All members are urged F W Sinclair Mrs. J R. Hargraves
ELECTRIC
CLOCKS
and Mrs. C. E. Downer of Hills­
boro.
C ounty Com m issioner
Special Offer
$3.98
OREGON DAIRY
CATTLE AGAIN
WON H O N O RS
At the Pacific International Stock Exposition
The Pacific International Livestock Exposi­
tion has had an im portant part in the d e ­
velopment of better dairy stock in Oregon.
For 23 years dairymen have met annually
a t this Exposition to exhibit their prize
stock and exchange ideas for the improve­
ment of their herds.
The raising of dairy herds and the dis­
tribution of dairy products has become an
im portant industry in Oregon though it had
its origin little more than half a century
ago in the family milk cows th a t were
brought to Oregon in the wagon caravans
of the early pioneers.
The Pacific International Livestock Exposi­
tion is to be commended for the encourage­
ment and help it has given in the breeding
and developm ent of fine herds of cattle,
sheep and other products that give Oregon
an international reputation today.
W G. Walker was a Vernonia
| visitor Monday.
( lean-up Cemetery
A group of people met S a tu rd a y '
at the cemetery grid spent the day
cleaning and burning grass and
i trash A pot luck dinner was served
' at noon. On October 23 another
meeting will be held in the a fte r­
noon a t the cemetery if the w eath­
er is good. If the weather is bad
the meeting will be held at the J - '
J Hutchens home.
Green Mountain
(By I. R. Strubbl
Elw-in Groesbeck of Vancouver,
Wash , spent last week with Sam
Strubb
Sunday visitors of Mrs Theresa
Smejkal were Mr and Mrs. An-
tone Smejkal and son, Mr and
Mrs. Frank Schmldlln and three
children all of Vernonia. Miss June
Townsend ot Tim ber and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Smejkal of this place.
If yon change your address k in d ­
ly notify the Argus direct and a t
once.
Prescriptions
A C om plete Stock
of S tap le D rugs
PALM DRUG STORE
Prescription Druggists
I
W M OV« W
J»T
1208 Main St.
Phone 206
FREE DELIVERY
“SNOOK” The Neighborhood Kid
ÌM GOING TO BL VERY BUSY.
GOtl. MID YOU CNN HELP ME
— A C o le m a n
w ill sa v e y o u
fr o m $ 5 .0 0 to
$ 7 .0 0 a y e a r,
o v e r th e c o s t of
u s in g a n y c o a l
oil la m p ?
X
— T h e C o le m a n
p r o d u c e s light
that is n e a r est like d a y ­
lig h t; n atu ral, e y e - s a v in g
lig h t?
— T h e fu el c o st is a b o u t
If* a n igh t for 3 0 0 c a n d le -
p o w e r o f p u r e -w h ite bril­
lia n c e ?
Sr» thin n«fr, depaudabl»
lamp, that makes and burns us
own gas from regular cl»ar-
whlt» motor fuel.
C olem an Lamps
W E place strongest empha­
sis on this branch of our
business — that's why your
physician will suggest that
you send prescriptions here
w
— Y o u can n o w b u y a
genuin«! C olem an L a m p
for o n ly $5.9 5 c o m p le te ,
n o e x tr a s?
Make (his your
Headquarters for
Just A s T he
D octor O rdered
VN R Á Z
"Rnjs'jü-
Hill
R e a d th e
TnilshnnSj^Arg u s
and supplies
W ith Which 1» Comblnwi Tha llllb b o m lnrfap»n<l,nt
BRISTOL
O M rlal Newspaper of Washington County
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Next door to Venetian Theater
Phone 761
IIII.I.NHORO, OREGON
Regular Features
N eighborhood New»---
News letters front 30 Argus correspondents In different
sections of Washington county.
O fficia l and U n o fficia l N ew s—
All th a t ls fit to print In Hillsboro and the county
Court, arrests, schools, taxes, weddings, births, dentils.
S ta le C apitol N ew s Letter—
Giving the highlights of official artlvlty In Halem.
A gricultural N ew s—
Regular articles from the county agent, ami 4-H club
news from surrounding communities.
NEA F eatures—
( ’\ i
ARALE
Comic strip, cartoons, world news pictures, fashions.
M«?rchandise N ew s—
Apix-arlng regularly In the regular advertising of scores
of local business houses. A real aid In homctnaklng and
good living. Hcorcs of small ads th a t bring buyer and
seller together.
SiritSi Itll'TK IN RATES
Oiltsld«- Oregon
In United Slates, year $2.<W
Foreign Countries, year .3.5#
All payable In
advance.