The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 25, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    Paure Two
THE
Page Six
Tigard P.T.A ,
Plans Session
ixxiple and interm ediates h a v e
merged until there a r e enough
members to reform th e two so­
cieties Tigard lost the achievement
plaque to Bethany.
Juniors
Sponsor Sale
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S.
and children Jane* and Calvin of
Battle Ground, Wash were Sundnj
a - i, ot Mt and Mis H \\ Ar-
menlroui,
Mrs John Hariwiek and little
daughter Joyce letu n u d home S un­
dav from a week's visit .w ith rela­
tives in Pori land
Mis Frank Hartwick and little
Out
R esult Storm daughter
Maxine ot Vernonia vla-
itcj.
relatives in Hanks Monday
S un d ay M o rn in g
Banks Student
Plav Selected
Junior class of the high school
is sponsoring a pie and cake sale
to
funds for their page m L ig h ts
T ig a rd E leven
Noses O u t the raise
annual. A dance has been
planned
by the senior class for
on
W in O v e r Estacada
November 2. Senior class was ahead
Democrats Meet
in the student body ticket drive
A democratic central eonuniutec
illy
Mr>
Fred
WolfonB
with a 100 per cent Freshm en had
.By Curtin Tigard)
m eeting was held ill Hanks Friday
BANKS rile ‘ T hirteneth Chair
\ .,x'd attendance and Intereatlng
TIGARD - Tigard Parent-T eacher 76 per cent.
has
been
selected
for
tile
annual
Tiger»
Win
meeting is reported
association will ItolU its meetings
student
body
plav
of
Bonks
high,
Football
team
of
Tigard
high
Mr and Mrs R A Cook and
the third Wednesday o f e a c h
"ill be coached by Mi.— daughters and Mr and Mrs Htanlev
rnci th nt 2 30 p m. at the Tigard school managed to beat out E sta­ which
Alice
la
i
c
Tlie
play
is
a
three
a.:
grade school auditorium, according cada Friday afternoon on the local m urder mystery w ritten by Bayard H e a ls and d a u g h t e r s sjx'nt the
week-end » u h relatives ui Mon­
to plans made October 16 Over field by thé acore of 14 to 12 M ak­ Veiller
lh e cast includes M an mouth.
100 were present at the evening ing the two tri for points was Cason
Raymond G unther. Tilly
Miss Lillian Steele of Gaston is
meeting Paul Patterson, prominent all that saved the game from end­ Knorr. David
W alter Jc- e wo: king for Mrs C harles Kessler
Hillsboro attornev gave a compre­ ing In a tie. Estacada and Tigard Marte Rieben. Wilson
Rita
Cop.
Elite
fought
to
0
to
0
tie
last
year
at
Mi and Mrs Hoy S ta tto rd ot
hensive lvp. rt and discussion on
1'nates. A rthur Vandehey. Wayne f a it spen: Ihursday and Friday
the 20-mill wx lim itation bill.show ­ the visitors' field. Two passes a c ­ Shipley
Leonard
Fowles
Patricia
ing ins! what effect it would have counted for both touchdowns tor Jensen. Earl Groat. Miriam Max with relatives m Hanks
M Turner and P:auk Rinck made
on ill. two Tigard districts. While Tigard A pass from Goldhainmer well. H an y Seabold. George Thomp­
a business trip to Hukeuteld S a tu r­
he was in favor of reduced prop­ to Suns in th e second quarter re ­
day
erty taxes, still he did not feel sulted m a touchdown and ill the son and Billy Best.
Honor Roll Given
Mrs Herman Hopkins and daugh­
th a t this was th e proper way, es­ tim'd, a pass from Goldhainmer to
pecially at the expense ot t h e Carson. Tigard's conversions were
Fourteen names are on tlie honor ters ot fillanux'k ylsited from F ri­
schools The association voted to the result of a kick and a trick roll for the Batiks high school. day until Sunday evening with her
take up welfare work in the school plav Several C the regulars were They are Jack Seabold, Hairy S a- husband. who is working here.
as a project for the >ear In this out of the game due to sickness b, Id Mae Cason. Wilma Bai'.ey. Sunday the Hopkins family and
project, milk and clothing will be Clatskanie trounced the Tigers last Mane Rieben. C harlotte Sullivan. Mr and Mrs George M cFarlane
furnished where It is needed Rev. week 19 to 0 at Clatskanie but Erma. Vandehey. Howard Reppeto. and daughtet of F o r e s t Grove were
S. R Smith gave a report on the were present for the game. If Couch Etta Bailey. Lucille Rutherford. guests ot Mr and Mrs Charles
4-H club work which the associa­ only about half of the Ticard team Evelyn Rinck. Saturo Suuainato. Shipley
Mrs c D McCalm aixl son of
tion is sponsoring Max Lewis and Smith e.ui get his regulars back Vera Reppeto Rita Cop Jack Sea-
Maurice Adams, accompanied by m to lineup, file Tigard team will bold has the highest honors of tlie Pei alld and Mr and Mrs Archie
Miss Iola Oooding. played two musi­ give their opponents plenty of list, having three 'o n es' to his 1 l. ' . 'xseti and children ot Moiui-
t.undale visited Mr and Mrs. J. J.
cal selections. Tile teachers of the fight.
credit
Making over a 400-nule trip in
Hutchens Saturday.
grade school were introduced. Eve­
Superintendent to speak
J. W Raynard was a political
ning was concluded b y servuig one dav Mrs Elizabeth Vincent.
Rev and Mrs E M n t.o n of
Viola and Evelyn McDonald and Yamhill visited Sundav school S u n ­ visitor in Hanks ITiday.
dough! nuts and cider.
Art
Vincent
left
K
lam
ath
Falls
m
Mrs
John Kessler and two
Person Speaker
day morning Preaching services
Ted P Cramer, secretary of the the morning, visited C rater Lake, were held following Sunday sehool daughters spent a lew days tile
o; t ie yy.-ok ill IX’i'tland Mrs
Oregon Bankers' association and came over the McKenzie Pass went Next Sunday hurch services will
J M Person. W ashington county to Marcóla to visit and got home be held at 7 jO p m Dr. Louis Kessler s mother. Mrs Prior, who
the
same
evening
They
were
vis­
lias
been visiting liere for two
housing chairman, were the speak­
Magín, tlie M E district superin­
ers at the Tigard Lions club Octo­ iting with Mrs 4V 8. McDaniels, tendent. will be the speaker of the weeks, accompanied them to P o rt­
ber 15. J. O. Johnson, local ch air­ a sister of Mrs Vincent.
evening. Quarterly conference will land and went on to her home ltt
Tigard Grange officers arc prac- be held in the afternoon at tour Taeoiua
man. advises th at funds are now
The K N A women enjoyed
obtainable Rev. Timothy Watson, tici- for the grange council m eet­ o'clock
a pot luck dinner in their hall
deputy district governor, visited ing at Sherwood November 2 when
Wind Causes Damage
a
grange
officers'
seating
contest
is
Rainier club with a delegation of
Banks was without electricity Ihursday In tlie afternoon Mrs
being staged The well is going to Sunday as th e result of tlie wind, C hark s Hamilton s side entertained
Tigard Lions October 16.
c a r d s Mrs i;,vc Hermeiis won
A private dance, sponsored by be worked over and a bigger reser­ rain and electrical storm that i n ­
the social committee of Tigard Odd voir made at the bottom. Grange curred m the morning Tlie large tu s ; a n d Mrs Ge. ree Moss second.
met
Thursday.
Fellow lodge, was held Friday eve­
oak tree on the lot occupied by H..dowe cii evenuig October 31. the
ning at the I O. O. F. temple. The
the Boy Scout cabin was blown R. N A todge will give a card
regular old-time dance given evert’
down by the wind, li le tree with party.
two weeks is next Saturday
Mrs. L ew is H o s te ss
its large lunus fell near the cabin
Russell, Lewis and Edward Rcbie
Mrs Alfred Lewis ot K ansas City
and it seems almost a miracle that
all of Los Angeles, were guests of
the cabin was not damaged at all entertained with two tables of
Mr. and Mrs. B. L Daniels last
A large limb fell on tlie electric ..... ." Friday alternoon Mrs. C U.
week. Russell and Lewis Robie are
BEAVERTON—The county C hris­ w.res. eausuig them to break S un­ Ha!! won Hrs; and Mrs C E van­
spending several weeks at Roseburg tian E ndeavors , ,
o :;
day school children were guided ston consolation Those from Banks
before returning south. Edward left held at the Christian church in past the place which for a tune was attendm g were Mrs Je tt Kennedy.
last week.
Beaverton Friday and Saturday.
very dangerous. Tlie tree a vener­ Mrs C It Hall and Mrs. Vern
Damage Slight
Beaverton city council passed a able oak. was hollow and occupied Prickett.
No serious damage was reported Nuisance Ordinance ' at the m eet­ by bees. The honey was so mixed
Forrest Gibson visited Henderson
in the Tigard vicinity u the re ­ ing last week. It was also decided with w ater and ro tten wood that Smith and daughter Ethel Sunday.
sult of the sweeping storm th at to cliange water rates.
He had accompanied three carloads
1 it was not worth saving
raked Oregon last week-end Some
The small daughter of Mr and
Cop Buys Marr Place
of cattle from the drouth area in
trees were blown over, but did not Mrs Henry DeHaan is recovering
M ontana to Portland. The cattle
I V ü u a i Cop l a.' p
. 1 '
cause any damage. Lights were on from the burns received recently A F. M arr property on M am street have been sold to the governnient,
in this vicinity during the entire when she sat in the fireplace
The family moved into their new Forres; is taking advantage ot the
storm The terrific wind helped
William Sleight fell in front of hem e last week from th e W L trip by visiting relatives in this
harvest the walnut crop th a t was a car in Portland Saturday a fter­ Moore farm, where they have been part of the country.
not alreadv picked. Com patches noon and received head and shoul­ living. Three other fam ilies have
M ts b A French of Puyallup.
were flattened like pancakes.
der lacerations. He was taken to also moved into Banks the past Wash., visited her father. H ender­
Students of St. Anthony school the St. Vincent's hospital.
week.
son Smith, and other relatives here
put on a three-act play Saturday
Beaverton Kiwanis cluo will p ur­
Mrs. Tom Engen of Vernonia fr ill Friday until Sunday evening
and Sundav evening at the school chase a trophy to be given as a spent a few days in Banks last
Mts Earl Wil. n is on the sick
auditorium. It was entitled "It football award to the school in week visiting friends.
list tills week
Pays to Advertise."
W ashington county winning the
Robert Young of Portland vis­
Lose Plaque
most number of games during the ited October 17 with Ins aunt. Mrs
Tigard Christian Endeavor Octo­ season.
E tta Preston
ber 15 elected delegates to the C.
Officers of Beaver chapter and
Mary and Lam ar Sandy of Ver­
E convention at Beaverton Young their families were entertained at nonia visited tlie B anks high school
the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry Thursday. The teachers of Colum­
Eliander October 17.
bia county were at institute th at
<Br Mr. O >1. I'rIrrJ(,nl
Mrs M C K ercher is visiting day.
BEND—Bend
hool is preparing
friends in Kirkland. Wash.
New Pupils Enroll
a Hallowe'en pt ram to be held
Guests oí M tss Rhoda Shelien— Nine new pupils are enrolled m November 2 at rt p. ni R efresh­
berger last week-end were Mr- the Banks grade school tlus week. m ents will be served following the
Alfred Lewis of Forest Grove and They are Betty Lou Rosecrons. program.
Miss Dorothy Compton of P o rt­ third grade; Billy Roseeroiv and
Mrs. H L. Doane and daughter
land.
Bobby Brown, second grade; Janies Barbara a rd son Lyle and D m ald
First of th e regular Wednesday Brown, fifth;
John
ft
Tower visited rel. tives In Portland
night suppers of the Cogregation- sixth; Gladys Cop. seventh; Alla over the week-end
al church was held October 17.
A rthur and Ft: 1 Steinhoff and
and Ethel Brown and David Rose­
JL
Rev and Mrs. George Springer crons. eighth grade.
Mis.-, Mildred Steinhoff were e n ter­
and sons left this week for S anta
Honor Roll Given
tained at a birthday dinner party
Rosa. C a l. where Mr. Springer has
The grade school honor roll in ­ Sunday in P ort.and a t the home
accented a call.
cludes Mabel Kinoshita. Haze! ot their sister. Mrs. Frank Ander-
Mrs William Campbell was giv­ Thompson. Kay Lien. Joseph J e n ­ •on and family in honor of the
en a surprise shower by th irty la­ sen, Dean Cloninger. Connie Lou Am: : on twins. !' i hard and M ari­
dies last Tuesday a t the home of Kennedy
Jan et Sellers
M am a an. They celebra'- d their eleventh
h er sister. Mrs. H. M. Barnes.
Finck. Koji Shigeno, Shewso Ishii. b.rthday Otlx*r y itors there were
A poultry meeting was held Tues­ Barbara Wilson. Ju an ita Wolford. Ml and Mrs Ch.de Leedv from
day in the high school by the Evelyn Kessler. Marjorie Wilcox. near Lake Labish.
extension specialists in poultry;.
Mr and Mrs. Oliver Clark and
Connie Lou VanDorn. Nomi Kaw-
Tlie D aphne club was entertained amato. Boboy Stohler. Sheila Hall. -on returned horn October 15 from
at the home of Mrs. V. A. Wood Norman Lien. Beulah Shigeno, Bil­ their deer hunting trip, bringu
with a luncheon and cards on ly Moore Geraldine Kessler and home a large tie- r Mr. Clark and
Thursday.
Peggy Wilson.
s>n Gei r-.'e ( f t a on Friday to try
Miss Juliette C arter and Mrs. L
Mr and Mrs. George Stone and their luck for an' tier deer.
D. Shellenberger attended the state two daughters of Portland and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Albert Scott spent
board meeting of the Congregation­ William Douglass of Forest Grove Sundav and Mon lay in Portland
al church at The Dalles Friday
visited Sunday with Mrs. Stella visiting relatives.
Miss M arjory Weaver Is th e new Kelly a t tlie N Berdan hone
Damage Done
telephone girl a t the local exchange
Amos Sellers Is spending this
There was quite a big wind and
■ ■
office.
week with his brother. Charles, at ram storm Saturday night and S un­
The local Boy Scout troop held Iowa Hill.
day' blowing over telephone poles
their monthly overnight hike last
Sidney J. Pascall of Portland vis­ and trees. The ram was welcome
Saturday.
ited October 17 with Mr. and Mrs. as it was very much needed for
plowing.
W T. Sellers.
Our classified columns may have
Miss Phyllis Nelson -pent the
just what you are looking for — week-end at her parents home in
Read them.
Vernonia.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Akers of
Portland spent Sunday with Mrs.
Bella
Hart
Democratic Candidate for
Mrs W. G. Walker ot Banks and
Strengthening of th e milk con­
STATE R EPR ESEN TATIVE
Mrs Rose Prickett of Hillsboro vis­ trol law is adv'xtabxi by J W
ited several days last week with R avnard of Scholls democratic can ­
I have lived on a farm in W ash­
their sister. Mr
Anna Kaufman, didate for state representative He
in Woodburn and with another sis­ feels that the producer should re ­
ington County. Oregon, continu­
ter. Mrs. E E. K aufman and fam ­ ceive a greater portion of the price
ously for forty-five years during
ily in Silverton.
paid by the consumer than he now
which time I was manager of a
Mrs. E. E. Hopkins of Wishram receives. The candidate declares
local farmers' telephone com pany'
Wash.,
spent
tie
week-end
in
th a t the producer has not received
for about ten years.
Banks with her daughters. Moxie his just share out of the recent in­
and
Ida.
and
her
son
Clyde.
crease.
I shall not make a lot of prom­
Miss Pruaence Hix of Monmouth
Raynard has also taken a stand
ises which I know cannot be ful­
spent the week-end with Miss Id a for the strengthening of the Income
filled for the purpose ot securing
Hopkins
taxes so th a t real and personal
votes, but do make one promise
Frank Rinck and Sherm an Robi­ property shall bear less of the bur­
and that is that, if elected. I shall
son
were
in
McMinnville
Monday.
den of taxation. He also favors the
give my full time and attention to
Miss K athleen Jensen of Hillsboro old age pension, provided it is fi­
the duties of the office and will
visited home folks Monday.
nanced by some m eans other than
support any measure or measures
Ms. and Mrs. Fred Hollenbeck a tax on real property.
designed to lessen or more equally
distribute the burden of taxation.
I believe in the principle of an
Old Age Pension, but also believe
th a t it should be financed by some I
means other than a tax on real
and personal property.
I believe the so-called Milk Bill
passed by the last Legislature is a
move in the right direction but I
believe it should be strengthened.
I believe the producer should re­
ceive a greater portion of the
price paid by the consumer than
he now receives. Out of the recent
increase in the price of milk, the
producer lias not received his Just
share.
Oregon has the Income Tax. the
Intangibles Tax. a G ift Tax and
other lorins of indirect taxation. I
believe the various forms of in ­
come taxes should be strengthened
to the end th a t real and personal
property shall bear less of the
• You CAN have a new Mon­
burden of taxation. A move is on
tag C irculator H eater in your
foot to increase the salary of public
home im mediately. W e have
officials and employes. I am op­
made it easy fo r you to have
real com fort in your home
posed to such movement. I believe
this winter. See us today!
th a t public officials and employes
receive greater pay for their serv­
A Montag C irculator H eat­
ices th an the pay of our farm ers I
er will furnish an abundance
and producers.
of warmth econom ically. It
will bring beauty into your
I desire to see Oregon benefitted
home, for new M ontag models
in every way possible in connec­
are modern— attractiv e in ap­
tion with the construction of th e
pearance.
Bonneville Dam but I do not be­
There is a type, a size, a
lieve this is the time to burden
style, a price for every re­
tlie S tate of Oregon with a great
quirem ent.
bonded Indebtedness until it Is d ef­
SEE OUR
initely determ ined what we may
expect from the Federal G overn­
Complete Display
m ent in the distribution of elec­
trical power and energy in the j
S ta te of Oregon generated a t the
Bonneville Dam. bringing to every |
m anufacturer, every city dw eller,;
an d every farm er its benefits on j
equal terms.
C. E. Convention
Held Beaverton
Bend School Will
Hold Program Soon
ELECT
\
Ö &
J- w .
RAYNARD
enjoy REAL
COMFORT
this year!
Bigger Share for
Producer Wanted
HOW MUCH LONGER MOST THIS LAST
G ET Y O U R N E W
MONTAG
Circulator NOW'.
L e s te r Ireland
8C Co.
(Paid Adv.)
YOÜB OLD HEATER IS DOWN PAYMENT
VOTE TAX LIMITATION 302 X YES
Paid for by la x Elmlf tii n Langue of Orog' n,
41U H. VV. Juiu vt-, Portland
11. Cover, Secy.,
H IL L S B O R O .
Tlttir*<la> . O ctober 25, 193 I
OREGON
Laurel Ridge Boy
1 lonored on Lriday
LAUREL RIDGE
Mis Walter
Sixitli gave a blrthdav party E'lt-
dav afternoon in honor ot her
son Robert's sixth birthday aiuil-
versaiv Guests were Vella and
Hubert A.'bt . Iier. txuothv Vapix'im
Maiy Ny.strom Anna Myers R uth
Fuhi'er. l ima Werre. Robert and
Ralph Sputh.
Hancel My ers and son John went
to Portland Saturday, where they
bought a ear
Mr Cutllllt and son Lysl,- of
Sherwood visited at t h e Jerome
Cappeen lion,- Sunday
M 's H a m W right, w h o h asb ecn
staying wilti hei s-m-m-law and
daughter. Mr and Mrs R Mmr.
m IX’rtland tor several weeks, r e ­
turned Io Iter home tins week
Charles Hay lies Robert Allison
and Ge.uge Walling n-presenied
Slierwixxl G ran t' ai the Pomona
Co Ojx'i alive Marketing eouueil in
Hillsboro 1 riday evening
Mr and Mrs Wayne Strong and
daughter lo ts at Metzger visited
Salurdav at t l i e Jolui Sti'lekler
home.
Visitors at tlie E 1' Sliejqxird
home Sundav oi last week were
Mr and Mis Arthur Sheppard of
IMitlamt ami HerUva Shepjrard. who
is attending University at Oregon
Guests at tlie II P. Sti'lekler
home Saturday night were Mr ami
Mrs J o e sti'i. kier of Preseott and
Mr. amt Mrs Jolui Striekler. Mil­
dred ami Diek
Pupila oi Laurel Ridge seluxil
with no absenees and no truily
m arks [or Hie Iirst m onth of seluxil
are Anna Myers. R uth Führer. Verla
Aebiseher. Raixu i Spath. L o n a
Werre and Ray mond Cappoen. mid
G e o rg e R o g ers
they lived lor 19 years lin y <ame
to m egoii ui 1907 Ten children
were Ixun to tlx'lr union lo in oi
whom died Adam Fiduian died in
Mie 1932 Sire is survived bv three
sons. Joe Erdman oi South Dakota
Adolph i'l Hank-, unit Dan ot Hills
boro, three daughters Mis Frank
Koseuow "f South Dakota. Mrs
Walter Zetzmatl »1 K lam ath Pall,
and Mr-. Edward Wendt ot Hills
boro ami ’rt grandchildren
Funeral scrvux'x were held Wed
NoveinlX'i 3 tor what Is cx|icctcd |
Io IX' the llvesl I" "■! attended
D id s Dav
III iiianv y e a is a. I
cording to woid reiciveil hete t'Xluv ¡
(rom John T Casev IXvrtland who
lias been ñamad student cludim an
(oi tlie annual event
Redding I» Wake
lest»
Martin Redding exailllnel ot on
erators ami chauffeurs, will ne
III Hillsboro 44.'di i .day
Dclob. i
31. at tlm court house loan 9 a nt
nesduv
atlermxm
trom Trinity
L utheran church. Hillsboro, with to 5 n 111
Rev tltx'ige Reule officiating In ­
term ent was in T ualatin Plains
eenielerv IX'iielson and Sewell Ivarl
charge of funeral arrangem ents
A BLADDER LAXATIVE
Junt|H'i (III. liuettu I r I - I r .
Now!
m u good tilll«1 to begin foed-
illg l l o d g e l i - H r e w a t e r E g g
Producer. Mure m id lie tte r
q u n lity eggs tnkr's care of
llte slig h t d iffe re n c e in cost.
IÍ you uv»* lx»lIwT»‘d MrttlllK up
nltfhtA. burtiliiK 1»' k ptüiu», h.uk-
tu’hc. inuk»’ thl*» 2i»c
FluMi »n»l
,|(( V N \ \ I I I V 1» 44 ID S O N
IHHtl»’l
CORNELIUS
E'uneial s e n n t's tili* »‘\C«’. sn Uuhin UH(l
weim held l"r littU* Joanna Ella tluU ciULM* li vital lon il« t Juinp i
utu. tn
Davidson, lorn vear old daughter ot oli rxtvuut b tu h u h‘a\<
Feed - Seed - I «K*» - Poultry
Mi ami Mi - Donald Davidson ol given tubh’ts uultttt IH KICIS Hu*
bhuhh't
luxatlv»*
Afluí
four
»la\ •»
I'orneltus. at the
Eorest Drove
Pilone 3(Mil
Undertaking chapel October 14 at If ih»i .%tttl.sfl<*d »ny drutfKlst will
2 o'clock luteriuent t»x>k place in return your 2ftu Ih’ltu Drug Ht»»r«*
the CornelULs cemetery
Adv.
the auall girl, oldest daughter ot
lX'ii.ilit Davidson, has brx'ir HI tor
some tune, and died at the family
h o m e i'ridav inonimg
She was
born in Hillsboro June 29. 1930
sh e Ls survivixl bv her parents a
sister Rose Edith, and two bro th ­
els Thomas I.vie and Jam es Alex­
l h .»(\ utiat it M »ri.»k eliai'd* lulirh a llou )ol» really 1« Vour ear
ander.
Farmers' Cash Store
Special Sale oil Riding Comfort
Hayward District
Slitters in Storm
ill» Vl«l«n Mu.l-on)
rides rawlri II U b*** hkeh Io need repair« Marfak U the w«>rld*»
fhie*t <rri»>e luhrh.int .»ml we »1»» a first el.»»«» job Quit k »ervlee
too!
tud don't f»»rget th.it It 1» time Io <h¿line the <re4M» and oil
to w inter lubrkaitta. Drive in and let u< take care of your ear
today.
HAYWARD High wind Sunday
morning blew trees over roods
Car Washing nnd Vau Cleoninu
ami fences and broke tlie teleplione
Valve tirtnduu: u H|w*ulalty tn Our Hlu»p
line m tins vicinity
Mr ami Mrs M P Ciiirer o!
Beaverton visited a! tile W R
Hudson home Sunday afternoon
I * ( ampbrll
Arriwa from <». E Depul
Mr. Sarah Criier. who has been lowing I'hoiie 1703
visiting tor tlie post two weeks at
Mglit ( all 3KI
tlie Hudson home, returned home
The O nly Station W ith C om plete Service
with her son
A piece ot steel off tile wedge
Ib'w in Clarence tlpdlke's chest E*ri-
dav morning while he was splitting
wood
.1... Selictblc amt M artin Nordt ot
Portland motored out
to Mr
Selicibli . farm October 16
Erlt/. Htei: man " h o has Isen
getting out logs otf of tlie James
Penman place had to quit logging
on account of the wet weather
th e trucks are unable to haul on
the dirt roads
Mr ami Mrs Victor Jones have
moved from this diatiiet to a plaee
east of 8herwood.
Mr. ami Mrs Daniel W elle e n ­
tertained wittr a dinner parly S un­
day for Mr ami Mrs H p S trick ­
ler. Mr ami Mrs J A Striekler
Mildred ai d D ak
Raymond Aebisvher spent t li e
week-end visiting in Porll.uid and
Milwaukie with friends.
L. Walters of IMrtlaiui was an
oyernigiit guest at tlie George L.
Baker home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs s S. S tearns spent
Sunday at West Linn
Mis Joseph Werre Sr. returned
home Sunday after a fne-dav visit
wtlli her daughter Mrs. c c Dem-
mln of Cornelius.
L. II Redmger ot Newberg was U . of O. “ D a d a ” A sked
at the Harold Aebin her home S a t­
to A tte n d "D a d s * D a y "
urday
EUGENE E ather. of University
B einic.e Wright spent the week­ o l Oregon students from Hillsboro
end visiting friends and relatives are all invited to go to Eugene
in i*nrtlund and Scappoose.
T H L TEX A C O S T A T IO N
FORD
MRS R tltT IIA ERDMAN
Mrs Hertiia Erdman. 86. passed
iw ni Monday morning. She was
Ix’rn April a 184H m W arxiu. Po­
land. and married Adam Erdm an
there tn lrtdy They came to Amer­
ic a in lrtrtrt and settJeit in North
Dakota a::J then Minnesota. Where
D o e s Y our R a d io
F ad e or S h u t O ff
.11 -1
WHEN YOI WANT
IT MOST?
We have corrected these annoy­
ing tr< ubles tor many others Why
not let us fix YOUR RADIO so
you may get from it the enjoyment
you l>aid for when you bouglit it?
( all us alth confidence
Douglass
R adio Service
Selfridge Bros.
Phone 21X
P11II.CO DEALERS
IF
YOU
ARE
GO EAST
TAKE ADVANTAGE
SUNSHINE'
i
-A
slf / z Ú low PRICES
If you go East (hit winter, why
not go through ( alifornia and
Southern Arizona? Hide our
fimou« Sunwi l imited or (iolden
Slate I imited through America's
sunniest winter region. Stopover
anywhere.
For details, tec your local
agent or write J. A. Ormandy,
G rnrrjl Faueagre Age«/, 705
Pacific Building, Portland, Orc.
now in rfTcrl on «pecial service ro m ld n a tlo M
Io condition 4 o ur car fo r trin le r d rivin g .
B r jual a little sinarti-r Ilian the other fellow
and avoid that la»t-niinole rn«h.
w ave.
.00
14
Gome irt n m l see f.’ie
Southern
Pacific
G O IN G
B ring your
car in noir . • . then you'B he all »<•( fo r the cold
r ie tr / u ri/ llr a t e r . O n ly
installed. Enable* you to do y o u r w inter
d riv in g in m n iio r t you »it in h e a lth fu l,
fresh, heated air. You regulate and d ire c t
the heat w ith y o u r foot. T his heater pro­
vides :i perm anent out-o f-th e -w a y in s ta lla ­
tion. N<> m oving parts to w ear out. Rear
com partm ent a ttachm ent in ta lle d fo r only
•52.50 iid d i,io n a l.
TO
BUILD or REMODEL
Ford owners are re a liz in g the value o f
m isting on only
5<>u are invited to come to our office and Inapeet over GOO
floor and elevation pians, in hookforni. You can't help findini
what will appeal to you in the price class that you want.
NO COST — NO OBLIGATION
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
W a s h in g to n S tre e t b e tw e e n 1st an d
2nd
H ills b o ro
P L A N T A T SCHOLLS, O R EG O N
O ur Motto— “Friendly Service . . . F air Prices”
1 1 r.
ON GUARD
/AUTHORIZKD JAltS AND SERVICI
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
'-p ilE world war brought Into
common use the word "ob­
jective." Il means a definite end
to be reached by a definite plan
of action. Your budget Ls the
p attern th a t outlines your ob­
jective of saving and spending
w ithin your Income. In Its care­
ful use lies the success of both
big business and modest home
operation. A checking account
guards your budget two ways
. . . It helps you plan and con­
trol It, and It gives full proof
th u t hills liave been paid.
BEAUTY SIIOI’S
I'llY SK TAN
anil
HI MUHIN
E V E ’S B E A U T Y SHOP
A. O. P IT M A N , M. D.
Ornrip] I Utility Work
PHTBICIAN and HIIRUKON
X-Mar and Phyalo Therapy
I’ermRiierifu nnd nil kind« of
bMuty work.
Telephone ISR1X
llalrong Ifillnhoro I'harmnry
Commercial National llank Hide
Of flee H2III
Telephonee
Healdence 781X
S anitary Beauty Shop
DR. 1). E. W IL E Y , M. I).
All Kind« of llrnotr Work
Phyfllrlan nnd Surgeon
PERMANENTS
Well«» IliiihlliiK
e Rperlalfy
Telephone 1471
WEIL H APAKTMr.NTH
Mnl.ol Hi-hrndel
TKLRPHONR8
Office 2UH2
Iteeldenee tfiHl
DENTISTS
GARBAGE COLLECTION
DR. R A Id ’ l l DRESSER
Dentist
G arbage C ollection
AND CANB
Commercial Building
D. P. CGItRIETU
Telephone 144
Evening», Sunday by Apnolntment
Commercial National
Bank
"The Largest Independent Bank
in Washington ( 'minty”
IIIII.SItO llG
OREGON
X
INSURANCE
Telephone 232»
RUBBER RTAMPfl
GEORGE T. M cG R A T H
nU Y YOUR
Washington County A g.nrlw
RUBBER STAM PS
from
H ILkS B O R O ARGUS
INHIJHANI K SRRVICB
Hhllte Hank lliillrflng
Phone 21111
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inb»«a>d
Tor Inform.llon
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