The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 01, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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THE
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, November I, 1934
to be present. The hostess eonuntt-1 Marv Sabin will lout the devotion-
of this rertlllxer m aterial so th at Ml years ago. Ile liuti been a resi­
¡Jean Wenger. Clarence. C lara and e n
AZ/’ IP<i n f
tee wilt consist of half ol the oift- ! alx. Miss May Cook will give the
(lie farm owner feels like using It dent of W ashington county 17
Ernest Tschabold. L a " at and Jim O OLlii* l i t H o UI
cers Mesdames C. Esltnger. bled chapter In "Japanese W o m e n
on a (last lire crop
Davidson, Frank McCuen. Mr and
years lie Is survived by a son.
Speak."
and
Mrs.
G.
W.
Pool
will
Amacher.
Fred
Caldwell,
Kye
Bris­
Mrs. Abe Youngen and the honor
Edwaril Richmond, luid a daughter.
report on th e national meeting.
tol and Cora CMchran.
Mrs M L Renard, bolli oi R u t ­
guest.
.
MAIHIN
HAWKINN
(Conttnunl
from
I»«««
I)
| Mrs. Minnie Korn w a s honor
a brother, John Hawkins of
Celebrate Birthdays—
Bride-Fleet Honored—
grass pastures tilts fall than usual
Funeral services for M artin Haw­ land
guest a t a dinner party at the
Mtss Mattle Cox an d li»-r niece. Some ol these apparently have lc kins, 73. who dual Wednesday m orn­ Hillsboro roule 1, und a sister, Mrs.
A progressive shower was given
home oi her brother. John Beuhler.
C
N
Wilson of Hl. Cloud, Milin.
last Thursday evening honoring Joan Johnson, were honored With mind p e rm a n e n t. pastures while u ing In Hillsboro, will be conducted
Saturday night and also a t a party
birthday m
dinner
Saturday
eve- good many w ant temporary pasture
Mr
and
Mrs.
W
A
Bunnell
of
Miss
Floy
Taggart,
who
is
im
e
r
S
s
to
r
d
a
y
«W-
Harvest F e s tiv a l P la n n e d at Die home of her sister. Mrs. Fred
Fred so u th T ualatin returned last week to become
Friday at 3 p m a t tlu* ISutUuid
«hers
the bride ol Newton
' w K W. Cox Itomc. Those for a year or two only
Our classified columns may liavn
Wenger. Saturday night. Othe
crematorium
Mr
Hawkins was
.rem
o.u, vicinity a ......
— ended from North Bend, where they wen- Thompson. The evening was spent
\\7 lX \n . f itla d s to n e Wiliia Pvte
at Church Sunday
from this
ho atte
For
early
spring
pasture
probably
born
In Sweden December 7. Hiili, Just wliat you are looking for —
the parties were Mr and Mrs C called bv the death of the form ers In playing
bunco. Those P « **'« J»>\“»on of Gladstone, Willis Pyle,
Almqutst. M argaret Cypher, common rye grass Is as desirable and came to the United S tates Rend tilein
E
Korn “ and
Mr
Mrs. Simon father.
B. _ Bunnell.
With them ll.irlv
were Misses
Hood.
Lucille Elvln
Dorothy Oox. Roos Cox, Mrs. R. as anything. This will make an
t Hershey.
rVMIli
“AA group
* and
.......... J Mr
..... ... ..wOhor
»>,» I ’’» Chlottt.
V Lucille
1 .iff 1 Gladys
I v K Swtvllcrs
(By Mr*. John M Davidaon)
The
stayed in P o rt- returned
Bunnell's
mother. Alt-«
Mrs. Harty. 1 *» Lena
hollers, W.
Cox. and the honor guests.
early spring growth, is lhgltly pala­
J B Bunnell, and his sister. Mi's Dorothy HoadJey, and the Mesdames
HELVETTIA—Mis. Jasper K effer* land over tin- week-end.
table and when seeded a t the rate of
Mrs. Frank E Williams of San Charles Routt, of Olympia. Wash. Lester Lackey, A rthur Aldinger.
CiUzrnship Group Meets—
home wa-s the scene of a quilting
C ttiienshlp departm ent of t h e a b o u t 18 to M pounds par actc will
bee Thursday The quilt is for the Francisco has been visiting Iter The two visited here lor a few Rupert Kennedy. Ross Hall. Will
Plckleslmer. E tta Coffee club will meet next Wed­ Just about crowd out anything else
Sunshine club baz%pr. The patch Barents Mr and Mrs. J. M Keffer days and th en left for Olympia, Betaer. M. C.
W illiam 's brother and sister- where Mis. Bunnell will spend the Culbertson. J. R. Be tier. H
E.
work was made and donated by a Mrs
ir s , w i u a i u . .......
.......... i
Thompson. G N. Taggart, and the nesday afternoon In the library. For u long time proposition It us not
Mrs Keffer Those present were m-law.
Mr and Mrs .................
W L. Keffer,
winter.
McAlear will be the speak­ as good as English rye grass. The
Just A t T he
... „
. .
Joint hostesses. Misses Opal Betaer, E. J Members
Mrs. J. W Pritchard. Mrs. R. San-1 o{ Portland entertained with a cant
of tlx' club are re­ Kngllsh rye graaa makes a pretty
rff. Mrs.
Mrs. Marie
Mane ™rtv Thursday
Thursday evening
evening In
in th
th eir
eir
^ h t ^ t o attend the HaJ* ‘ Bn>w.n.' Wdma £ ‘r !T Audr y er.
Doctor O rdered
ford. Mrs. E. Dierdorff.
quested
to
attend
and
invite
a
good
growth,
comes
on
early,
and
Is
Jone» *u,d Mn* ,iOSS « artram Pf
Jackson. Mrs. Jam es s Hayes. Mrs ^Siwr. Mr and Mrs Williams left n m ^ t a - a r ^ r of t h e pSrthuid
friend.
quite hardy but It does not make,
VV7 E place at rouged emplia
Langue. Mi's. Abe Youngen. Mrs for Seattle. Wasta. Monday, where Symphonv chorus of which she is Birthday Celebrated—
quite as large a growth the first I
The director. Wilhelm
Mrs Hallle Ireland entertained
William Zurcher and Mrs -iasner
Jasper Mr. WUliams has business interesL. a >
ala on thia branch of our
year.
Rye
Is
another
early
pasture
I
Keffer. A pot luck dinner was serv­
bualnraa
that’a why your
------------------------VanHoogstraten, returned last week
gam ^ iay afternoon w ith a Hallo-
possibility
which,
if
seeded
in
the
I
ed at noon. Several of the ladies f A z w n r x i T i l L y t g o n
physician will aiifureat that
from Europe He plans to have the we en party in honor of her duugh-
fall,
ran
be
pastured
early
the
next,
returned Friday and finished the L / O I l I l d 1 l U t - U . - c n
chorus present B eethovens Ninth (er June's ten th birthday aiuiiver-
you «end prescription« here
spring There ore a lot of pasture
quilting.
.....
•
a .
a . Symphony.
St. M atthew's Passion
pheae present were Lorna
I lots, hillsides, and even lanes on
The Sunshine club m et October
(C
ontinued
from
pa«e
I)
W in s in C o n te s t and the Messiah.
McLeod. Beverly Weil. Violet Lun-
17 a t the home of Mrs. Victor
A Complete Stock
n.ii.m C uvont o,,,i Pvun- den. Ruby Landberg. Jacqueline on the third and last scoring th reat ' some places tltat m ight well be
Christensen w ith Mrs. B E. W al­
seeded to something like rye gra.-s
o f th e q u a r te r S t
H elen s th e n
of Staple Drugs
dorf assisting hostess. The business
or perm anent pasture mixture this
took tlx- ball down tlx» field 57 (all
session was taken up planning for
yards
with
a
liaid
drivmg
attack
th e bazaar and appointing com­
O rchard grass. English rye gross
m ittees Next meeting will be at
to the Hillsboro JO as the half
top meadow fescue, tall »at
__ ______
the
home of Mrs. John Wenger the National Baby contest. Over under the direction ot airs, aiauae
ended.
grasa, timothy, common white clover,
November 14, one week earlier than jq q ooo entries were received.
Stannard. Members of the club^as- k
Hotxirs were even in the second ladlno clover and nlslke clover are
NRA.
usual.
Mrs. E. M. Hallan returned to her stated in a program a t the Odd |.\,rm er Editor Visits—
half,
both tennis
gaining
at
will In
. l a a i - ia i
ui..
. to advance
a
, thc
more onl).
commonly used.
not
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Jan in re- botne
week after a week’s visit Fellows home Sunday.
p
Bath, former editor of the midfieM
but . ....
unable
In
u>a, These
,nuy are USCl,
IVegcription Druggists
turned from Tacoma. Wash., last wl(h fr jends abd relatives in W ash-
^[rs May McLaughlin of near Hillsboro Independent, accompanied
territory. In th e closing b t these are the most common
week and were visiting a t the home mgton
Hillsboro spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. W. C. Galloway and scoring
lUlU M.cd ,
„
unu.
1208 Main St.
I’hono 2«C
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christensen
B T H art returned home Oc- her sister, Mrs W E. Reed, in daughter of Corvallis and Mr. and minutes of the game. H llhl made
I
l>btlkl|u.d , , mO6t iuiyw,x.,e
Sunday.
h o b er 23 from a hunting trip in portlantj
accompanied them on Mrs. W. J Galloway of Sheridan a last desperato attem p t to «'ore
w
i
t
h
a
bewildering
"M
m
nesota,
No',
o,
-slwuld
bt.
UM
.d
ln
FREE
DELIVERY
Harvest Festival will be new at Eastern Oregon.
a trip to their summer home at to Hillsboro Sunday, where they
the church Sunday. Rev. C. Hoff-
Horace Chase, who has spent th e - Brightwood on Sunday.
-
----
----- of - —
She -------
leaves were guests
their relatives, Mrs. shift play Cook made nine yards lUly OIl(. ,ulxluil, fo r a lly o n e soli
sol
m an of Portland will conduct the
three m onths visiting Mr. and next Tuesdav for a visit w ith her M Galloway and Mrs. Ruby Estepp. oil the first attem pt to the Hillsboro tvpc >P,JC ,,xacl combination that
Ilia
German service in th e fp^uoon Mre w E Gilmore, returned to son. W.
„ r F. Aman, U
„ v C. Galloway
.. will - be . re-
v — 19 .......................
....... ......
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in 1 San F ran- Mrs W
and then raced
3S , yards
to ....
the njJ?.
udvlaable to usc wdj dt.
and Rev. G. Zuui of Oohimba his home in S eattle October 24
clsco
membered here as Miss G race B ath. 44-yard line from the same form a-
.
., co,,d ltio ii' Questions ™
slough will conduct English service
Mrs fYcd T . Sm ith of Portland
, a
tlon. Here tli.- attack went awrv 1
.
lonciiuons
in the afternoon. Everyone is in- visited friends here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Blair, who Sea Scouts O rganiied—
e n d e d w ith t h e ball
l m lu»'llll.v asked about seedm,;
vited to attend. Picnic lunch at
Miss Irene Richmond visited left here several weeks ago for the
David Leger is organizing a group . u „ . ,{• , 1
*
canary grass on upland. Reed c an -
'frien d s in Portland several days benefit of Mr. B lairs health, are of
scouts, boys over 15 years
on “
ary grass Is a w etland grass and
noon.
st week returning Fridav
located tem porarily at Milton They o( age. and the group attended a
« -» a r o ‘“ w
thrives best under conditions where
Frank McCuen
staving
a t the
__ __
. . D Tschabold _ place
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Landauer of visited friends at W alla Walla, meeting of Sea Scouts in Portland
Both squads made eight first there Is an abundance ot moisture I
for some time, left for his home Hillsboro h are moved into
the Wash., for a short tune.
Wednesday evening. Rev. C. M. downs during the game. St. Helens titrouglwut the summer months
near Bend Monday.
house formerly occupied by
Mr
Mr and Mrs. J. W K am na Jr. Reed and H. W. Faber assisted in gaining seven from line plays and An c m essiv e .unount ol water in
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Batchelder and Mrs. H. Arey.
and sons. Mr. and Mrs Earl
Donel- furnishing transportation for the one from a
pass while Hillsboro , |tt. winter time even where tn •
spent last week visiting friends a t
Roy Townsend of Sunset camp
son and Mr. and Mrs. M Athey boys.
made six through thc line, one bv uraa» is covered with water : a
?£d
M Ä lie
thm ° k ^ M r ^ Ä s Kl7
VW U-
and <me on » £ ^ £ Y ^ ; four or five m onths does not hurt
W'lliam Batchelder of Hillsboro land last week
Mr and Mrs and Miss Bettv K am na.
Montezuma lodge No. 50 will con-
,,, ^ 1 « ‘f 1 f??.
1
Ls “ lughlund stra m ol
White Holland Seed Wheat. Jenkins Club Seed
stayed s t their home while they Townsend and son Gene left S atu r-
„
d M rs H E ,.An ,r.. and icr
Brst degree on a candidate for tlie \ist ors and 165 l o i the rved canary grass w hich is b o n g
Wheat. Kink Seed Wheat. Recleaned Grey Winter
were gone.
I da v to attend the funeral.
m i s s H arriet of S t H elens
Mr u id io r
NV;
O as- local*, s t. H< It ns lost 44 yard* from developed and which u being tried
Richard Miller Is on the sick list
Herbert Snider of Carlton was
w h h am D avie? of ScaDixwse w n
tllclr haU a t Hillsboro next scrimmage for a n et gum of 147 m a few small seeding* m the
Oats, Recleaned Kail Rye, Cheat Seed, Rye Grass,
this week Mrs. Ida Jossy. who
business visitor in Timber T hurs- X , ' s , ‘ r i d m ^ L W La Bare Wednesday M ontotuma extends an yards while Hllhl lost 36 yards for ,-OVUity. In seeding reed canui,
Hungarian Vetch, Common Vetch, ami all Clovers.
had a serious relapse last week, isj day
^ dPo? tSndI were Sundav
“ W J 1 ^ J f U0W# 10
“ net of
yardB ,T1* H ,lln I * » ' 6 « « on wet bottom land, n n
Our fall Seed Stock is complete. Buy your Seed
improving.
Miss Sylvia Staffer was a guest gu€sts of Mr. and Mrs. 5. W. Mel- Prts* n t uu
occasion.
lng attack, which lutd spurkled in caii be seeded in the lull tiiut is
Birthday Celebrated
of Miss June Townsend a t Sunset huish.
Attend Canadian Legion Meeting— previous ¡tames, was nullified by probably tlx- more preferable time
requirements from Imperial.
su^S S i S
n n W Pw £ n a ca?JrP S d Mrs L ^ Ä u e r were
Jam es Butler of Portland visited ' Mr and Mrs. L. M Townsend the hard charging St. Helens for- lo g, t U sta rte d . On the Ed Frcti-
S S S r t frietxU « & e r e d to heipä n ^ o r s ^ n H t a s t o ^ s \ ^ v
¡F riday w ith bis sisters. Miss Lottie attended a Joint meting of U. 8.
out of 12 a t- de„th a l place, two years ago can-
Better Q u a lity —
B etter Prices
celebro’e her birthday anniversary
Arcadia n a rk dance "ill was re- Butl<’r an d Mrs- Lucy Sigler, and post No. 17. Canadian Legion and tem pts being completed f o r 26 ary gras was seeded ui the fall and
e v « ita i was L e n t D la y ta g L ^ S r L o S i r ia v ^ m g h r n n X ? S e other relatives and friends. He Auxiliary. Mrs 1Mwnsend_was in- yards. The visitors attem pted four the w ater Hooded over it within
The evening was spent p laying, opened Saturday night under the __
...
WANTED GRAINS — CLOVER SEED
m ated into the Auxiliary. Mr. Town passes and connected w ith one for two weeks from the time tt wa*|
games. Those present were Mr. and I m anagement of Everett Rundall formerly resided ui th is city
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M
seeded. This seed lay tiiere under [
................. ~ B. Woolev and send has been a member of the post ¡4 yards.
Mrs. David Tschabold. Mr. and Mrs. of Vernonia.
""
We have a large shipping outlet for your Oats.
Frank Corey. Marjorie. Hala. Elaine.
Paul Loring of Powers was the family of near Forest Grove spent f°r some time.
Cook, Patterson and Bronlecwc , the water all w inter and came up
Barley, Clover Seed. See us before you sell.
Francis, Calvin and H erbert Corey, week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. last week with the Fred and W arren ,,a,.e Card Party—
sparkled tn th e Hlllii running a t- hi t lx ' s p r in g .
T. Richmond.
"
Ladies of St. M atthews church tack while R etherford was the con-
In October, 1933. 14 varieties of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cline of Wes- outte at Cottage Grove
_
a- . will
"Ul have a card party
i. J MVUin.no.J
Wednesday xwout.
sistent KIUU1IU
ground M
giuner
UTIVI I for
Ul ÖL.
S t IHiril.1
Helens hl'UXl
grass « were
' • ' seeded w..
on pU>U on
..........
the - .1
___
Ä
w-w. A « W. T
timber were Sunday guests of
Miss Mary Rood of Pomona, Cal.. nlght tn the school hall. Mrs. H. A J. Miller a t end for the visitors Elnx'r Guerbcr la m i near Helvetia
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marchel
llliam Sallee and Mrs. Gene Waliner,
w ,.hru.r Mrs.
xtr« Leonard
leruuira VanLoni.
VaiiLom. - played
i ...... .. a .___
_
..
tT .I y lilL
I 1 .1 .1 ^ W V J H i l l l x V z x /.
William
heads-up
ball ..........
game, pick- Of .i,.,
tlw .....
varieties
seeded i..n
tall fescue.
Hamilton of K ansas City. Mo., spent Mrs. J. Schulte^ and ^Mlss Eliza- ¡¡jg up
fumbles a t crucial meadow fescue, tall oat grass, En-
Sooth Second St.
Millers of Quality Errd»
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. belh O tt will be hostesses.
pomts ln tlie game an d turning ln gU«h rye grass, domestic rye gras* Phone 01
Fred Rood.
a
good
punting
performance.
The
and
highland
bent
were
the
better.
Visit
Odd
Fellows'
Home
r s ? — ■— i
Mrs. Roy Pearson and sons re ­
About fifty Odd
■
turned Wednesday from a m onth's
--------------.
------- Fellows . and Re-1 Hllhl line was ragged in the op- Tall fescue is apparently a very1
■
. . . the enlng period of tlie game but set- fine grass but seed a t tlie present
lisit with her parents, Mr and bekahs from Hillsboro
visited
Hillsboro
llsboro Ice Works and Fairway Mrs Gladd, a t Elk Mountain. I. O. O. F. home in Portland Sun- tied down later and made a credit- tune is not available.
V
Grasses, like any other crop,
Market
eir Wyoming.
day. They took in the annual of- able showing on both offense and
le t bowling team s top th
their
need some care and occasionally
respective leagues in the fourth
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Ireland and ierlnS of canned fruite and put on defense.
some fertilizer. ContUiuous do*-
week of play while Lentz and Ire- daughter June and Violet Lundin a program in tne aitem oon.
Starting lineups:
pusturUig probably kills out grass
lands are tied for th e leadership were visitors in Portland Sunday D epartm ent Inspector Visit«—
HUM ( • )
(<) St. Helena
of the city league and Bristol and a t the home of Mr and Mrs. George
RF.L
MacAlliater pasture quicker th an anything else
Woman's Relief Corps will hold <>r '«K»n
■
H<4t
The
grass should liave a chance
HTI.
National G uards are deadlocked for Thomas,
a n all day meeting Friday a t the
V aipiani to grow a little each year without
Wunderlich
RGL
_ _
_ _ national _ league.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Colton and veteran s' hall.
' " Official Inspection Stun
first __
place
in the
Mrtaker
hard
C
All "m atches in the league play daughter Agnes of Portland and will be held in the afternoon. Pot l'.-»< bka
LOR
Peter«« »n being kept pustured right to the
for the week October 22 to 29 were Ju stin Wheeler of Spokane were luck luncheon will be served,
Schulm erich
M Miller ground. Applications ol phosphate
LTR
Samuel
I, EH
Jaaon Miller and n itrate ln some form are oc­
won by scores of two out of three Sunday guests of M rs G. G Chase Attend Anniversary—
Q
Torbet
Yeaker casionally advisable. On some soils
games. In the American league w Mr. and Mrs. J. Chalupcy and
ru*™ F s i i r w r a t -
• ,.r
M«-.re
RHL
Hiiisboro Ice Works defeated the Mr. and Mrs. M attzen of WilsonnUe u ^ red
‘^ t h C^ d l S
! lilt
Seal potash Is necessary Light top dress­
(M l
Royal Soda Works and the Home
S u n d a y ^ M r ^ f t e ^ p X i - Kahlm eyer
r
Retherford in g s of barnyard m anure put on ln
Hllhl
aubfltltutlonn
:
I'attera.Kt.
Brunice.
Laundry dropped Hillsboro Motor Ke‘ J 1” 1 e
ents, Mr and Mrs. Asa Eslinger of wc. Barr. Cawraa, Guodln. Uoettar. Kt the fall are also good but usually
there is not a sufficient amount
company. Lentz trim m ed the C. C. .
,E
ret^ rn
h° me
' near Forest Grove.
H alen, auhatitution : Curiy.
H o llie s P la c e w on fro m
from Riddle where he has been
tir e
working on mining operations d u r- Taken to Vets' Hospital—
Irelands in the city league^C om - lng th£ summer B
H
Hoffman of near Banks
d efeaU n ^th e* C tK lett TY uck^'and
Mr and Mrs
Meyers and was taken to the Veterans' hoe-
dereating the co siett 1‘Ucks and
0{ P ortland visited pital Friday, suffering from spotted
Safeway stopping Curry s Grocery. Sundav evening with Mr and Mrs. fever, reported to be the first
(Republican Nominee)
In the National league the C o m -1L P stra n a h a n .
known case here.
mereiai National bank defeated the
He has placed the First National G uards and Union Oil Stephen Cox returned home Birthdays Celebrated—
Thursday from Union Creek, where
Royal Neighbors will give a pot
G A S O L IN E S
Congressional District of Ore­ Hich scores for th e week in th e , iTio
Wlth th e B ureau oi luck luncheon for members whose
v
™
s
w
e??
Chv
te
a
™
‘
birthdays
are
In
October
and
No-
R
ichfield
-
G
en eral - Shell - Union - G ilm ore
IF SO,
gon in the most secure and
and Mrs JosePh Belanger vember at the home of Mrs. Bertha
important position it has n C Cook 199, National league. B. of Mr
Heppner spent th e week-end with Ennis Tuesday.
Hi-Pressure Greasing
ever occupied in the National Rogers 205; American league, R. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
„
.
.
Free Crankcase Service - Automotive Repairs
Peters 194; and Commercial league. Hensley.
Arnl tr a c t urea—
House of Representatives.
M. Johnson 228.
O ,,,.' , nri MiSK valine Allen of
Leroy Campbell, son of Mr. and
Firestone Tire», Tube» and Acce»sorie»
He is a member of the two
Schedule for th e coming w eek' Anu tv were Hillsboro visitors S at- Mrs. L. s. Campbell, fell on the
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
a t their home Friday and
standing committees of the is as follows: American league— urdav. calling on th eir sister. Miss P°rch
DRIVE
IN — SPARK PLUGS TESTED FREE
fractured w
his . left
'
Works vs. Hillsboro Pearl Allen.
w . arm.
.™
Soda
House which together control Royal
Motors, Home Laundry vs. Hills-
M r. and Mrs. Paul C. Rees and
U. V. Meets—
more than half of all the leg­ boro Ice Works. City league—Lentz three children were Sunday guests D. Daughters
of Union Veterans will
islation which directly affects vs. Hallie's Place. C. C. store vs. of Mr and Mrs. R. E. D unn of hold a regular meeting Monday
Vote for One
STATE SENATOR—
Ireland
Hardware.
C
o
m
m
e
rc
ia
l
Portland.
evening
at
the
Veterans' hall.
the district he represents.
C O 8L E TT 8 TRUCK SERVICE
league—C urry's Grocery vs. F air-
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sigler and
to Meet—
First and Baseline Streets
Phone 1263
His work in Congress at way Market, Cosiett Trucks v s family were Sunday guests of Mr Guild
Methodist Missionary Guild will
this session has been directly Saleway. National league—N atio n al; and Mrs. Date Sigler of Portland. meet
C
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Mrs. M. E. Groehong and daugh-
a t 2 p. m. Thursday with
instrumental in b r i n g i n g G
National bank vs. Bristol Hardware, ter of Cloverdale spent the week- Havens
V o te fo r T w o
Mrs. P J. Kalkwarf aslsting. Mrs.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE—
more federal money to Ore­
Games are now being arranged end at the W. E. P ittinger home.
With
team
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in
Portland
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Women’s
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Service
league
gon than has ever been
local bowlers on th e home alleys W ill meet at 2:15 p. m. Wednesday
granted in any session of in
th e n ear future. A num ber of a t the Episcopal church,
Congress.
ladies are bowling every Friday
Mr and Mrs A. J W hiddon were
and they are also planning guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
In National legislation he night
to schedule games with P o rtlan d , Charles Boyer of Bonita.
has begun a career which, teams.
| Mr. and Mrs. R alph Ireland of
Standings:
in the opinion of his col­
Portland spent last week with Mr.
Vote for One
lx»««—
w l Pet. and Mrs. Hallie Ireland.
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R —
leagues, marks him as one of City
Lentz
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| Mr. an d Mrs. Lyman Howe and
the future leaders of the Irelands .... ......... ...
6 6 500 D r- and M rs- R alph Dresser spent
H allie's Place
House.
4 s .333 the week-end a t DeLake.
C. C. S tore .
N stion al League—
w 1. Pet
Mrs. Floyd Mcymer and daughters
He is already a recognized Bristol Hardw are
7 c ' r 'J of Antelope are guests today of
N ational Guards
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Mrs.
W. R. Manley.
leader in Congress in the Union Oil ........
V o te fo r One
COUNTY TR EA SU R ER -
nm ercial N ational
5 7 .41?
Mr. and Mrs. Onas Olsen of
fight for OLD AGE PEN- Ow
American L en gsir-
* 7 ’¡ 'i Salem spent Sunday evening a t
l í e Work»
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the 6. E. Olsen home,
w
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t
* Ktllsbara
iloytil Sods Works ...
5 7
B. L. Taylor of Reedvllle, who «uf-
INSURANCE and the FRA- Hillsboro Motor
5 7 417 fered a stroke about three m onths
ZIER FARM MORTGAGE
V o te fo r One
w l iv ago, Is Improving.
COUNTY SU R V E Y O R -
REFINANCING BILL.
i.-,y
6 500 Mrs. Caroline Stangel sp en t Wcd-
C o slett T n jck s
6 6 .51.3 nesday in Portland with Mrs. M.
If you want this legislation
HE PROMISES YOU IMMEDIATE E F­
5 7 .417 Riser.
Helvetia Club
Plans Bazaar
Dairy Clean-up Plan
Contracts Available
Local Folk and
Their F riends
Prescriptions
Hillsboro to Play
Beaverton Friday
PALM DRUG STORE
FALL
Seeds - Grain
Your Congressman
it*-'
TlVfPFRTAÍ LEED
GRAIN CD.
Bowling Leagues
Continue Tourney tu
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
Cosiett Super Service Station
33 X Edward Schulmerich
..
34 X J. W. Hughes
ELECT A LIBERAL
JOE E. DUNNE
GO VERNOR
re-elect y o u r Congressman
who has ALREADY ESTAB­
LISHED HIS RECORD ON
IT, who knows what it is
about, and who is in position
to fight it through.
—Paid Adv.
W alton Meet Postponed
B rother Visit»—
Installation of the county chap-
Lloyd Anderson made a surprise
ter of the Izaak Walton league, week-cnd visit with his brother, P.
scheduled for Monday evening a t A Anderson, of th e J. C. Penney
the chamber of commerce, was post- stOre. He arrived here Friday n ig h t
poned.
and left Sunday. The two brothers
-------------------------had not seen each o th er for 11
Our classified columns may have years when Lloyd was 12. Lloyd
Just w hat you are looking for — : Anderson Is a radio operator in
the navy and will leave next week
Read them.
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 will be held Tues­
day night in the Veterans' hall, and
the year's committee will be a n ­
nounced. All members are requested
YOUR DOCTOR
W R IT E S A
PR E SC R IPT IO N
When your doctor writes a
prescription the success of
his w o r k — and Y O U R
H E A L T H — depends upon
the accuracy with which the
prescription is compounded.
T hat ia why the Prescription
D epartm ent a t our store ia
moat im portant! All ingredi­
ents are highest standards.
Double check system gOaran-
tees absolute accuracy.
The Delta Drug Store
FALL
. . . Is a good time to plan for next
year’s flowers and lawns.
PLANT—
Heed Lawns
Tulips
Set Shrubs
Crocus
Use Fertilizer
Iris
Sweet Peas
We h a re Imported and hom e­
grown bulbs. Graus seed for Held
and lawn».
Farmers’ Cash Store
Feed - Seed - Eggs - Poultry
Phone 3061
FORT AND EARLY ACTION ON THESE
IMPORTANT PROBLEMS:
Tax Reduction.
Unemployment Relief.
Old Age Pension.
35 X J. O. Johnson
38 X H. D. Korkman
40 X Maud Boscow
41 X J. W. Barney
COUNTY CORONER—
V o te fo r One
I
44 X F. J. Sewell
New Pay Rolls.
We take pleasure in endorsing the nbove candidates:
Development of Natural Resources.
Improved Working Conditions for Labor.
Improved Market Conditions and Better
Prices for the farmer.
Support of Federal Government in Devel­
oping Bonneville Power.
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 All Public
Utilities.
Fish and Game Commission
Taken Out of Polities.
Maintenance of High Standard
of Oregon’s Educational Sys­
tem.
“FATHER OF THE $5.00 AUTOMOBILE LICENSE”
raid Adv. by República« HtaU C«ntrai Committee. SU Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon
PAUL PATTERSON, Hillsboro
CHARLES ROBINSON. Hillsboro
GEORGIA SCHMID. Aloha
L. C. KRAM1EN, Hillsboro
JACK ANDERSON, Forest Grove
C. C. CONDIT, Forest Grove
E. A. GRIFFITH, Hillsboro
HARRY ROBINSON, Beaverton
C. F. TIGARD, Tigard
H. F. ELIANDER, Progress
FRITZ ELSNER, Tigard
EARL FISHER, Beaverton
Listen to the R adio Program over Stations K E X and
K O IN M onday, Novem ber 5, fro m 11 to 12 p. m.
(The night before election)
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