The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 01, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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H IL L S B O R O
A RGUS.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Thuradiiy, November I. l!i:i.|
m * pi
Mary Babin will Uxul the devotlou-
of Ibis fertillzer m aterial so that 56 years ugo. He had been a resi­
tee will consist of half of th e offi­ als. Miss May Cook will give the
thè farai owiier frels llke lifting It lient »f Washington county n
cers Mesdames c Eslinger, Fred chapter in "Japan««* W o m e n
on a pasture crop.
yrars lie Is survived by a son,
Ainuclicr Fix'd Caldwell, Nye B ris­ Sp»>ak." utul Mrs G. W. l\x>l will
I'Mw.inl IHcliinoiid. and a tluugiitri.
tol and Cora COchnui.
report on the national meeting
Ml’s M I, Heliäni. Ixilli of l\in
Mrs. Minnie K orn w a s honor
(Continued
frvm
page
1)
MARTIN
IIAWKINM
Crlchrale Birthdays—
Bride-Elret Honored—
guest at a dinner party at th e |
irraai paatiUYa O ils (nil than usual, i Funerei Services for M artin Haw- land a biollier. John llawklus ot
IllUxlxno route I. and a slsU'i'. Mis.
Miss M attie Cox and lig'r niece. Some ol the»«' apparently have In I
home ot her brother. John BeuhlerJ
A progressive shower was given
klns. 72. who dled Wetlnrsduy niorli- C7. N Wilson of Nt. Cloud, Minn
Saturday night and also at a party
last Thursday evening honoring | Joan Jolnuxoti. wen- honored w itlx
Harvest Festival Planned at ttie home of her sister. Mrs. Fred Mr mid Mrs. W. A. Bunnell of Miss Floy Taggart, who is soon a birthday dinner Saturday eve­ mind perm anent pastures while i. ing In Hlllsboro. wlll Ix> conducted
Wenger. Saturday night.
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O thers South T ualatin returned last week to become the bride ot Newton ning at tin* R. W. Cox home. Those goixi many wont tem porary pasture Friday at 2 p in at thè l*orllmid
(Mir class Kind columns may liave
at Church Sunday
from this vicinity who attended from North Bend, when1 they were Thompson. The evening was spent present were Mr and Mrs Carlos for a year or two only,
crematorium
Mr
llawklns wux
tiie parties were Mr and Mrs. C. called by the death of the former's ui playing bunco. Tlhise present Johnson of Gladstone. Willis Pyle,
h\>r early spring pasture probably) borii In Bweden December 7. 1661, Just wliat you are looking for —
E Korn and Mr. and Mrs. Simon fattier. J. B. Bunnell. W ith them were Misses Luellle R>xxl. Lucille Elvln Alniqutsi, M argaret Cypher. common rye grass Is as desirable and carne to lite United Htutc.x lteud tilein
(By Mrs. John M D avidson)
Hershey. The group ___
stayed m P ort- returned Mr Bunnell's mother. Mrs. Harty. Lena Chlottl. Gladys Sellers. Dorothy Cox. Ross Cox. Mrs. H as anything. This will make an
HELVETIA Mrs. Jasper Keffer s I [‘¡ ¿ f ‘ o ___
^ r ‘the
. ’ wSk-end.'
J B. Bunnell, and his sister, Mrs. Dorothy Houitley, and the Mesdames W. Cox. and the honor guests.
early spring growth. Is highly pala­
home
was
the
scene
of
a
quilting
Mrs.
Frank
E
Williams
San Charles
Routt,
of Olympia.
Wash. Lester laekev. A rthur Aldtnger.
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table and when seeded a t the rale of
bee Thursday. The quilt is for the [ Francisco lias been visiting her The two visited here for a few Rupert Kennedy. Ross Hall, Will CiUiensltlp Group Meet»—
Citizenship departm ent of t h e about 16 to 20 potuids per acre will
Sunshine club bazqpr. The patch parents. Mr. and Mrs. J M Keffer davs mid th en left for Olympia,
Betzer. M. C. Plcklesnner. E tta
work was made and donated by Mrs w illiam 's brother and sister- where Mrs Bunnell will spend
the Culbertson. J. R Betzer. H. E. Coffee club will meet next W ed­ Just about crowd out anything else.
Mrs Keffer. Those present were in-law. Mr mid Mrs W. L Keffer winter
Thompson, G. N. Taggart, and the nesday afternoon in the library F>r a long time proposition it is not
Mrs. J. W. Pritchard. Mrs. R. San- o{ Portland entertained with a card
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jouit IwKstesses, Misses Opal Betzer, E. J MeAlear will be the speak­ as good as Wigllsh rye grass. Tlie
Ju>t At The
ford. Mrs E. Dlerdorff, Mrs. M ane party Thursday evening ui their
C E Wells went to Portland Hazel Brown. Wilma Ptrie. Audrey er. Members of the club are re ­ English rye grass makes a pretty
Jackson, Mrs. Janies Hayes. Mrs. So,h\r . Mr. and Mrs Williams left
V n ‘i8
attS!'d.i '. 'i Jones and Mrs. Ross H artram pf
quested to attend and invite a gixxt growth, comes on early, and is
Doctor Ordered
friend.
Longue. Mrs Abe Youngen. Mrs for Seattle. Wash.. Monday, where £lrst rehearsal of t h e Portland
quite hardy but it does not inukc,
William Zurcher mid Mrs. Jasper Mr w illiam s lias business interests. Symphony chorus of which she is Birthday Celebrated—
W ^ l ’ place R(rt>ngrit empha-
quite as large a growth the first
Keffer. A pot luck dinner was sen’- |
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• member. The director. \\ llhelm
Mrs. Hallie Ireland entertained
■1» on tbla branch o f our
year. Rye Is another early pasture
ed at noon Several of the ladies __
VanHoogsiraten. returned last week Saturday afternoon with a Hallo­
bualncM
that's why your
possibility which, if seeded hi the
returned Fridav and finished the D o n n a I lllOtSOH
front Europe He plans to have the we'en party in honor of her daugh­
phyatdan will aujrgrftt that
quilling
l z u iih u
*- i i io i a v .ii
chorus present Beethoven s Ninth ter June's ten th birthday anniver­
fall, can be pastured early the next
you tend pretcrlpttona here
spring There ore a lot of posture
The Sunshine club m et October
W /,‘n e « n C r»r»tx*ct- Svi’1PlK>I\
s }- MatUiews Passion sary. Those present were Lorna
17 at the home of Mrs Victor
lflS 111 V^OIltCSt mid the Messiah.
lots, hillsides, and even lanes on
McLeod. Beverly Weil. Violet Lun-
(Continued from pair« U
Christensen with Mrs. B E. Wal-
lBy MiJ< Ju|ia A Morwi
Misses Helen Stevens mid Evan- den. Ruby Lundberg. Jacqueline on the third and last scoring threat some places th a t m ight well be
A Complete Stock
dorf assisting hostess The business, TIM B ER- D o n n a , the small geline Fuller were initiated into the Hunt. T aka Iwaslki. Lots Hewitt, of the quarter. St. Helens then seeded to something like rye grass
session was taken up planning for, daugjlter of Mr mid Mrs. Bert F L>. club Monday evening. The Dorothy Butterwortli, Betty M or­ took tlie ball down tlie field 57 or perm anent pustule mixture this
of Staple Drugt
the bazaar and appointing co m -, -ptllotson. was elected as a winner club is planning a play to be given gan. Lola Kearn. all of Hillsboro;
fall.
yards
with
a
hard
drtvuig
attack
m ittees Next meeting will be at l)f a
engraved trophy in the first T hursday in December, laxxa Whit«' of Buxton. Helen Ire ­
Orchard grass, English rye grass,
the home of Mrs. John Wenger [h f National Baby contest. Over under th e direction of Mrs. Maude land of Portland, and tile honor Co tlie Hillsboro 20 as tlie lialf red top. meadow fescue, tall oat
ended.
November 14. one week earlier th an jqq
entries were received.
Stannard. Members of the club as- guest.
Honors were even In the second grass. tlmoUiy, common white clover,
usaal
j
« .i n
Mrs E. M H allan returned to her ¡n-sted in a program a t the Odd Former Editor Visits—
JM R A
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Jam n re- ¡jOnie last week a lte r a week's visit Fellows home Sunday.
half both team s gaining at will in laduio clover and al.xlke clover are
D W But 11. former editor of the
more commonly used. These are not
turned from Tacoma,
asn.. last with friends u u i relatives in W&sli-
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week and were visiting at the home
and relatl' ,s Ul " asn
Mrs. May McLaughlin of near Hillsboro Independent, accompanied midfield but unable to advunre in Hie only grasses that may be used
IVescrlption Druggiata
Mr and Mrs. W C. Galloway and scoring territory. In the closing but these ore the most common
of Mr and Mrs. Victor Christensen
T Hart returned home q , . .
daughter of Corvallis and Mr. and minutes of the game. H llhl made ones and seed of these may usu­
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Main
St.
Phono 266
'Harvest Festival will be held a t & X e n f 3o re ro n * hunlul8 tn p
Portland and’ accompanied them on Mrs. W J. Galloway of Sheridan a last desperate attem pt to score
ally be obtained almost luiywherc
w
i
t
h
a
bewildering
"M
innesota
the church
h a h has
. , spent , the
h . i Rr ,tr.'P to their_ summer «he
home
rnuren Sunday
ounTOy, n Rev.
e v v C. . Hoff-
m -
Horace Chase, « who
tZ , vp at to Hillsboro Sunday, where ttiey
FREE DELIVERY
Not all of these should be used in
th r„p m onths visituur Mr mid “ right» ooq on Sunday. She leaves were guests of their relatives, Mrs. shift" play. Cook made nine yards any one mixture for any one soil
man of Portland will conduct the
ran service ~ in the forenoon
‘ W * E G dm ore ‘ reiu n ie d ^ to “ 5 «
“L ° r “
" “ ’i s ? " M Galloway ami Mrs. Ruby Estepp. on die first attem pt to the Hillsboro
^ ^ v - - O f - Z i n n “¿f. ¿ ^ lu n tb s! ¡p^'hom e hi Seattler<OctoberI124.
W P ' Al" ari' * S an F r^
Mrs. W C Galloway will be re ­ 19 and then raced 25 yards to the type. The exact combination th at
membered liere ¡us Miss Grace Bath. 44-yard liiu* front the sam e fornui- may be advisable to use will d e-|
slough
conduct t English
service
,— ■ cisco.
°4<.h will
w «‘ conauct_
n s llsn service
Mrs v,—
i>ed > T Slnith of Portland
in the afternoon. Everyone is ln - vislted fr iends here Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Blair, who Sea Scouts Organiied—
tion Here tlie attack went awry pend on soil conditions. Questions
are frequently asked about seeding
vited to attend. Picnic lunch at
Miss Irene Richmond visited left here several weeks ago for the
David Leger Is organizing a group and the gome ended with the boil canary grass on upland. Reed eiui-
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friends in Portland several days benefit of Mr. Blair's health, are of Sea Scouts, boys over 15 years in St. Helens possession on the
ary gross is u wetland grass and
Frank McCuen. who has been ,ast wee|j returning Friday.
located temporarily at Milton They of age. and the group attended a Hllhl 45-yard line.
thrives best under conditions where
staying a t the D. Tschabold place
^jr and Mrs. Leo Landauer of visited friends at Walla Walla, meeting
of Sea Scouts in P ortland
Both squads made eight first there is an abundance of moisture
for some tune, left for his home
Hillsboro have moved into the Wash., for a short time.
Wednesday evening. Rev. C. M.
^ M r mid M°r"d Elmer Batchelder
formerly occupied by Mr Mr and Mrs. J.
W K anina Jr. Reed and R. W. Faber assisted in downs duruig the game, St. Helens tiiroughout Hie sum mer monHis.
SDMit 1 « w k ' risiting M ends at
H A7 y , c
and sons. Mr and Mrs Earl Donel- furnishing transportation for the gaining seven from line plays and An excessive amount oi uatvr in
one from a pass while Hillsboro tlie winter time, even where tli?
sjx p t last
yisuuig in en o s ai
Roy Townsend of Sunset camp son and Mr and Mrs M Athev boys.
j imid«' six through tlie line, one by grass is covered with i WMter for
^ t m fesUvmdthere Mr ¡£id
received, word ° f
,d eath °£ hls of Portland were Sunday guests of
'.**1 ‘estival there. Mr mid Mrs.
aunt Mrs. Belle Bailey, m Port- M r mid Mrs J W. Kanin i Sr Gaston Lodge Visits—
passes and one on a penalty. Y aid- four or five monHis does not hurt
William Batchelder of Hillsboro
week. Mr. and Mrs a n d Miss Bettv K am na
Montezuma lixtge No. 50 will con­ ! age gamed by tlie team s stood 191 1L There is u highland strain of
stayeu »1 their home while they Townsend and son Gene left S atu r-
\ i r a n d M r s H F i j . n . r and
White Holland Seed Wheat, Jenkina Club Seed
were gone.
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Mr. mid Mrs. H. E. LaBare mid fer the first degree on a candidate for the visitors and 165 for the reed canary grass which Is being
for W apato lodge No. 40 of G as­ locals St. Helens lost 44 yards from
H arriet U
of l oi
St Helens.
mid
R ichard Miller is on the Sick list daH p'rhprt^'snider1'n f^ c irltz m was Miss "miiCT,
rvcieus. a Mr.
il. a
m
developed
and
which
is
being
tried
Wheat,
Rink Seed Whent, Reelenned Grey Winter
ton ui their hall a t Hillsboro next scrimmage for a n et gain of 147
this week Mrs. Ida Jessy, who a busine ^ ?5 ito r in Timber ih n iri’-
OatH, Recleaned Full Rye, Cheat Seed, Rye Gritus,
Montezuma extends tut yards while Hllhl lost 36 yards for in a few small s«x*dings in Hie
had a serious relapse last week, is j . , v
mid Mr. and Mrs. L. W . LaBare Wednesday.
invitation io all Odd Fellows to be a net of 129 yards. Tlie Hllhl pass­ county, in seedutg reed cauary
Hungarian Vetch, Common Vetch, and all Clovers
miproV1,^ a a
. a . a
M“ » Sylvia Shifter was a guest
M rP^ M r s Ws C w UM ?i' present on this occasion.
grass on wet bottom land, if it
ing attack, which liud sparkled hi can be seeded ui the fall th a t Is
Birthday Celebrated
.. of Mias Ju n e Townsend at Sunset
0{ M a d M rs S ' W Mel"
Our fall Seed Stock is complete. Buy your Seed
Attend
Canadian
Legion
M
reting—
previous
games,
was
nullified
by
Ela!Ii i
WuS Pleasantk camp Saturday and Sundav.
'
probably Hie more preferable time
requirements from Imperial.
surprised Friday night when a
Mr and MrJ
Landauer were
Jam es B utler of Portland visited
Mr an d Mrs. L. M. Townsend the hard charging St. Helens for­
group of friends gathered to help visitors in HtUsboro Sundav
Friday with his sisters. Miss Lottie attended a Joint meting of U. S. wards. five passes out of 12 a t ­ to get it, started. On Hie Ed Freu-
Better Quality — Better Price»
celebrate her birthday anniversary
Arcadia park dance hali was re- Butler an d Mrs. Lucy Sigler, mid Post No. 17. C anadian Legion and tem pts being completed f o r 26 denthal place, two years ago ca n ­
The evening was spent playing, opened Saturday night under the other relatives and friends. He Auxiliary. Mrs. Townsend was in ­ yards. Tlie visitors attem pted four ary gras was seeded ui the lull anil
tlie water Hooded over it within
ttreS.V3 ?.ere MJ '.^ nd
management of Everett Rundall formerly resided in this city.
itiated uito th e Auxiliary. Mr. Town­
and connected with one for two weeks from Uie time it was
W A NTED GRAINS — CLOVER SEED
KM. David Tschabold. Mr and Mrs. o( Vernonia.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wooley and send has been a member of the post passes
14 yards.
seeded.
Tins seed lay there under
Frank Corey. Marjorie. Halm Elaine.
Paul Loring of Powers was the family of near Forest Grove spent for some time.
We have a large shipping outlet for your Oats.
Cook. Patterson and Bronleewe Hie water oil wuiter uud came up
Francis. Calvin and H erbert Corey, week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs J. last week with the Fred and Warren
sparkled hi the Hllhl running a t ­ in Hu- spring.
»
■
T. Richmond.
Kelly families and with Mrs. G ar- Have Card Party—
Barley,
(.’lover Seed. See us before you sell.
Ladies of St. M atthews church tack while Retherford was tlie con­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cline of Wes- outte a t Cottage Grove,
In October, 1933. 14 varieties of
timber were Sunday guests of
Miss Mary Rood of Pomona. Cal., will have a card party Wednesday sistent ground gam er for S t Helens. grass were seeded on plots on the
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Marche!.
William Sallee and Mrs. Gene night in the school hall. Mrs. H. A. J. Miller a t end for the visitors Elmer O uerber form near Helvetia.
Wahner, Mrs. Leonard VanLom. played a heads-up ball game, pick­ Of Hie varieties seeded tall fescue,
Hamilton of K ansas City. Mo., spent Mrs.
J. Schulte and Miss Eliza­
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. beth Ott will be hostesses.
ing up two fumbles a t crucial meadow fescue, tall oat grass, E n ­
Mlllrra of Quality Feed«
South Second St,
Fred Rood.
pomts m tlie game and turning hi glish rye grass, domestic rye grass Phone 01
Visit
Odd
Fellows'
Home—
a
good punting performance. Tlie and hlgldand bent were the belter.
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' Irs- Buy Pearson and sons re-
turned Wednesday from a month s
About fifty Odd Fellows and R e­ Htlhl line was ragged in th e op­ Toll fescue is apparently a very
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visit with her parents, Mr. and bekahs from Hillsboro visited the ening period of the game but s e t­ fine grass but seed a t the present
Hillsboro Ice Works and Fairway Mrs. Gladd, a t Elk Mountain. I. 0 . 0 . F. home in Portland S un­ tled down later and made a credit­ tim e is not available.
Market bowling team s top th eir Wyoming.
day. They took in the annual of­ able showing on both offense and
Grasses, like any other crop
respective leagues in the fourth
Mr and Mrs. Hallie Ireland and fering of canned fruits and put on defense.
need some rare and occasionally
week of play while Lentz and Ire- daughter June and Violet Lundin a program in the afternoon.
some fertilizer. Continuous clos"
Starting lineups:
lands are tied for the leadership were visitors in Portland Sunday Department Inspector Visits—
Hilki <•>
<•> At. Halene pasturing probably kills out grass
of the city league and Bristol and a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Woman's Relief Corps will hold Grogan
RKL
MacAlliatar pasture quicker Uian anything else
National G uards are deadlocked for Thomas.
RTL
Holt The grass should liuve a chance
an all day meeting Friday a t the Coalwtt
first place in the national league.
Mr and Mrs. W o. Colton and Veterans' hall. Official inspection W underlich
RGL
Y alpiani to grow u little each year without
Stunkard
C
M
«staker
All m atches in the league play daughter Agnes of Portland and will be held in the afternoon. Pot
Peachka
LG R
Peterson being kept pastured right to tlie
for the week October 22 to 29 were Ju stin Wheeler of Spokane were luck luncheon will be served.
Sehulmerieh
LTR
Ed Miller ground. Applications of phosphate
won by scores of two out of three Sunday guests of Mrs. G. C. Chase
Samuel
LI it
Jaaon .Miller and nitrate in some form are oc­
Attend
Anniversary—
1 Torbet
games. In the American league
Mr. and Mrs. J. Chalupky and
Q
Y eaker
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Eslinger a t­ H «lar her
KHI.
M<w»re casionally advisable. On some soils
Hillsboro Ice W orks defeated the Mr- and M rs- M attzen of Wilsonville
Cuok
LHR
Seal potash is necessary’ Light top dress­
tended
th
e
54th
wedding
anniver­
Royal Soda Works and th e Horae were £UesLs of Mrs. Caroline S tan -
F
Rat her ford ings of barnyard m anure put on in
sary Sunday of Mr. Eslinger s p a r­ Kahlnteycr
Laundry dropped Hillsboro Motor ><el ^ ^ y evening.
Hilhi
substitutions
:
P
a
tte
n
»n.
Brvnlear-
ents. Mr and Mrs. Asa Eshnger of , w<. Barr, Cawrae, Goodin.
company. Lentz trim m ed the C. C.
J - E Beeves returned home Fri- near
Goetter. 8t. ¡ tlie fall are also gixxl but usually
Forest Grove.
there is not a sufficient amount
Helen« substitution : C<wly.
store and H allies Place won from
.from Biddle where he has been
Irelands in the city league. Com- worlcif;8 on mining operations d ur- Taken to Vets' Hospital—
mercial league play found Fairway mg tile sum m er-
H arry H offm an of near Banks;
defeating th e Coslett Trucks and
Mr„ 111(1 Mrs- 1* ° Meyers and was taken to the Veterans' hos­
Safeway stopping C u rry s Grocery.
Baymond of P ortland visited pital Friday, suffering from spotted
(Republican Nominee)
In the National league the C o m -1 ®un^ a
M
t
a ° d MrS' fever, reported to be the first
known case here.
„
.
,
. lt
r . . mercial National bank defeated the ' ' “ crananan-
He has placed the first National G uards and Union Oil i-~ ? t<?phen Cox returned home Birthdays Celebrated—
Congressional District of Ore- defeated Bristol Hardware.
WheFr Royal Neighbors will give a pot
G A S O L IN -E S
High scores for th e week in the ^ b h “ l ^ W
Uh “ “
° f luck luncheon for members whose
gon in the most secure and
Richfield
-
General
- Shell - Union - Gilmore
birthdays
are
in
October
and
No­
various
leagues
were:
City
league.
.
.
.
,
IF SO,
important position it has C. Cook 199; N ational league. B—
- and Mrs JosePh Belanger vember at the home of Mrs. Bertha
la s -
i«„m
d
oi Heppner spent the week-end with Ennis Tuesday.
ever occupied in the National R n a a r « i <2”
Hi-Preaaure
Greasing
' •,Vn ®n can Iea«ue, R. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J H
House of Representatives.
Peters 194; and Commercial league. Hensley.
Arm Fractured—
Free Crankcase Service - Automotive Repairs
M S c h e d it t e n ?or th e cominir week
Roy and Miss Valtn® Allen of
Leroy Campbell, son of Mr. and
He is a member of the two i. a= fnUnw? a ™ «
1 ?
k Amity were Hillsboro visitors S at- Mrs. L. S. Campbell, fell on the
Firestone Tire», Tube» and Accessorie»
standing committees of the u as follows. American league— urday. calling on th eir sister. Miss porch at their home Friday and
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
Royal
Soda
Works
vs.
Hillsboro
Pearl
Allen
fractured
his
left
arm.
DRIVE
IN — SPARK PLUGS TESTED FREE
House which together control
VS- i 1111* '
Mr and Mra-
C Rees and D. U. V. Meets—
more than half of all the leg­ boro Ice Works. City league—Lentz
three children were Sunday guests
islation which directly affects vs. HaUie s Place. C. C. store vs. of Mr and Mrs. R. E. Dunn of Daughters of Union Veterans will
hold a regular meeting Monday
Ireland Hardware. C o m m e rc ia l Portland.
the district he represents.
STATE SENATOR—
Vote for One
evening at the Veterans' hall.
C O SI.ETTS TRI CK SERVICE
league—C urry's Grocery vs. F air-
Mr and Mrs. H. R. Sigler and
His work in Congress at way M arket, Coslett Trucks vs family were Sunday guests of Mr. Guild to Meet—
First and Baseline Streets
Phone 1263
this session has been directly Safeway. National league—National and Mrs. Dale Sigler of Portland. Methodist Missionary Guild will
meet
a
t
the
home
of
Mrs.
A.
W.
COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q
instrumental in b r i n g i n g G uards vs. Union Oil. Com m ercial' Mrs. M. E. Groshong and daugh- Havens a t 2 p. m. T hursday with
National bank vs. Bristol Hardware, ter of Cloverdale spent the week-
more federal money to Ore­
Mrs. P. J. K alkw arf aslstmg. Mrs.
Games are now being arranged end at the W. E. P ittinger home,
STATE REPRESENTATIVE—
Vote for Two
gon than has ever been w ith team s in Portland to meet Women s C hurch Service league
granted in any session of local bowlers on the home alleys will meet at 2:15 p. m. Wednesday
¡ L P 16 n e a r , fut-ure. A num ber of at the Episcopal church.
Congress.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Whiddon were
night and they are also planning
to schedule games with Portland
teams.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ireland of
in the opinion of his col­
Standings;
Portland spent last week with Mr.
C
ity
League—
W
L
Pet.
and
Mrs. Hallie Ireland.
leagues, marks him as one of Lentz
7 ;
:
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Howe and
the future leaders of the Irelands
COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
Vote for One
7 5 .6«3
l-
I 1 C lllB
X IV lV C U cl
Plans Bazaar
Social News of
Local r oik and
Dairy Clean-up Plan
Contracts Available
Ernest Tscliabold. Lovat and Jim
Davidson. bYank M edien. Mr and
Mrs Abe Youngvn and the honor i
Their Friends
Prescriptions
Hillsboro to Pl.iy
Beaverton Friday
W
PALM DRUG STORE
FALL
Seeds - Grain
Your Congressman
IMPERIAL FEED 8C GRAIN CO.
Bowling Leagues
Continue 1 oumev
Do You Want
Qualified People
to Represent You
James W. Mott
Ç oslett S uper S ervice S tation
In Public Office
Vote for These Candidates
Coslett Super Service Station
33 X Edward Schulmerich
ELECT A LIBERAL
House.
fight for OLD AGE PEN­
SIONS, UNEMPLOYMENT
INSURANCE and the FRA-
ZIER FARM MORTGAGE
REFINANCING RILL.
H allie’s Place
C. C. Store
N ational League—
Bristol Hardware
N ational Guards
Union Oil
Commercial N ational
Am erican League—
H illsboro Ice Works
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H llisboro Motor
H om e La undry
Cummercial League—
Fairw ay
Coslet Trucks
Safew ay
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Mrs. Floyd Meymer and daughters
of Antelope are guests today of
Mrs. W. R. Manley.
Mr. and Mrs. Onas Olsen of
Salem spent Sunday evening a t
the S E Olsen home.
B. L. Taylor of Reedville, who suf­
fered a stroke about three months
ago, Is improving.
Mrs. Caroline Stangel sp en t W ed­
nesday in Portland with Mrs. M.
re-elect y o u r Congressman
Who has ALREADY ESTAB-
Walton Meet Postponed
Brother Visits—
LISHED HIS RECORD ON
Installation of the county chap-
L1 d Anderson mode a surprise
IT, who knows what it is .^ e d ^ l e ^ f o r ^ n ^ ’^ n ^ a t r f e s o T 1« / « H L f v
about, and who Is in position the cham ber of commerce, was post- AW)A He arrived l^ r e 'F r k ia ^ iS£ht
to fight it through.
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; and left Sunday. The two brothers
n„ij Adv.
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seen Lloyd
each was
other 12 for
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—Paid
Our classified j columns
may v.
have had
years not
when
Uoyd
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I Just w hat you are looking f o r - Anderson is a radio operator in
Read them .
th e navy and will leave next week
for Honolulu, where he will be
stationed for two years.
Auxiliary Meets Tuesday—
The first meeting of the new
official year of the American Le­
gion Auxiliary wlll be held Tues­
day night in the Veterans' hall, a n d ,
the year's committee wlll be an - j
nounced. All members are requested '
JOE E. DUNNE
GO VERNOR
. . . Is a good time to plan for next
year's flowers and lawns.
PLANT—
Seed Lawns
Tulips
Set Shrubs
Crocus
Use Fertilizer
Iris
Sweet Peas
We have Imported and home­
grown bulbs. Grass seed for field
and lawns.
35 X J. O. Johnson
38 X H. D. Kcrkman
COUNTY TREASURER—
COUNTY SURVEYOR—
41 X J. W. Barney
Tax Reduction.
44 X F. J. Sewell
Unemployment Relief.
Old Age Pension.
Vote for One
40 X Maud Boscow
HE PROMISES YOU IMMEDIATE EF­
FORT AND EARLY ACTION ON THESE
IMPORTANT PROBLEMS:
COUNTY CORONER—
Vote for One
Vote for One
New Pay Rolls.
Development of Natural Resources.
Wc take pleasure in endorsing the above candidates:
Improved Working Conditions for Labor.
Improved Market Conditions and Better
Prices for the farmer.
Support of Federal Government in Devel­
oping Bonneville Power.
FALL
34 X J. W. Hughes
Complete Present Highway Pro­
gram.
Support Veteran Fight on Com­
munism.
“Pay As You Go Policy” and a
Balanced Budget.
Improved Conditions and Stabil­
ized Prices for the Dairyman.
Rigid Law Enforcement.
Strict Supervision of AH Public
Utilities.
Fish and Game Commission
Taken Out of Politics.
Maintenance of High Standard
of Oregon’s Educational Sys­
tem.
PAUL PATTERSON, Hillsboro
CHARLES ROBINSON, Hillsboro
GEORGIA SCHMID, Aloha
L. C. KRAMIEN, Hillsboro
JACK ANDERSON, Forest Grove
C. C. (X)NDIT, Forest Grove
E. A. GRIFFITH, Hillsboro
HARRY ROBINSON, Beaverton
C. F. TIGARD, Tigard
H. F. ELIANDER, Progress
FRITZ EI.SNER, Tigard
EARL FISHER, Beaverton
Listen to the Radio Program over Stations KEX and
KO IN Monday, November 5, from 11 to 12 p. m.
(The night before election)
Farmers’ Cash Store
Feed - Seed - Eggs - Poultry
Phone 3061
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