The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 08, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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M cK INN SY A M cK IN N SY . I’u b ll.h er.
F ubluhed Thursday». Entered a , aaennd-dtaM m atter in the
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Foreign Countries
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The Hilleboro A rgu i eaaumea no fin an cial re* p ossib ility for
error« publifthed in ita colum ns, hut in case* where th u P*P**
ta at fault w ill reprint that part id an advertisem ent In which
the typographical m istake occur».
A n In d ep en d e n t N» wsm *NV W h eel Scrxu-i* M d JMtokM
are Rased on the Principle of the Golden R ula "And as ye
would that men should do to you. do ye also to them like*
w i s e . M a t t h e w 7 :12.
Congratulations, General
This newspaper, which supported Gen­
eral Charles H. M artin in his candidacy
for governor, is happy to offer congratula­
tions and best wishes for a successful a d ­
m inistration of Oregon affairs. He is well
qualified and with a favorable legislature
should do much to give Oregon a New
Deal with legislation th at will tie in with
the new federal recovery statutes.
Protects Small Business
Some of the most logical, broadm inded
and hum anitarian editorial e x p re s s io n
comes in the pages of the Hood River
News, edited by Hugh Ball, president of
the Oregon S tate Editorial association.
This new spaper, norm ally republican, has
been one of the staunchest supporters of
the Roosevelt adm inistration a n d t h e
“ New D eal" because of the hum anitarian
policies adopted and the plans for spread­
ing a better living among the g r e a t
masses.
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The following Hood River News edi-
to n a l is an excellent exposition ot the
price plan as seen by one who has been
connected with the proper working out
of the code plan for one of the most im-
portant industries. It expresses the belief
th a t this new spaper has held and m ain­
tained th a t small business has not been
hurt, but ra th e r has received some degree
of protection from big interests th a t if
continued under trends up to the begin­
ning of t h e Roosevelt adm inistration
would perhaps have eliminated the small
business institution entirely and still fu r­
th e r increased the concentration of wealth.
H IL L S B O R O
Building or rem odeling at this time is
made easy through the provisions of the
National Housing Act and action by many
at this tim e will stim ulate em ploym ent in
the buiIding tra d e s and aid the lum ber
business.
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H IL L S B O R O ,
Thunulay. Novem ber K. |;»;¡
OREGON
Complete Unofficial Returns on Contested Offices and Measures As Received by the Argus
Armistice
Armistice day will b e o b s e rv e d
throughout the Onited States ou Mondai
because November 11 falls ou Sunday. It
will be celebrated in many different ways
and the business bouses will be closed in
some places ami open in others. Local
business will be closed Monday .
Business firms in Hillsboro have re ­
mained closed for the day every year since
that glorious November 11 back in 1*.*1S
when the arm ed forces of many nations
ceased th eir w arfare. The spirit of the lo­
cal business bouses has been appreciated
by the veterans and their families. As
memory fades, however, business lin n s in
the larger cities have rem ained open to
the loss and discom fiture of store owners
in the sm aller communities, who h a v e
shown their patriotic spirit by closing.
Portland C ham ber of Commerce has voted
for the stores to rem ain open Armistice
day over the protests of the veteran groups
of the Rose City and surrounding towns.
It is not fair that they should rem ain
open and draw people aw ay from the
sm aller cities.
Armistice day m eans as much or more
to a g rea ter percentage of Am erican citi­
zens than any other day in the year. More
than 4.000,000 men were under arm s by
November 11. 1918. and millions of homes
were affected. Many millions more of
fathers, m others, sisters and brothers were
directly affected. They keenly feel the
im portance of this day which brought re­
lief and new hope to them and other mil­
lions of people throughout the world.
These patriotic Am erican citizens feel
that too much stress canont be placed on '
true Am ericanism, and th a t this d a y i
should be a national holiday with its les­
sons to every resident of America.
Remodel. Repair Now
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Portland. Mr. Spurgeon lias r e - , end guest« of Mr» Will’s inothrt
u H n o i il’crsily
uean e,
turned u> the OOC camp ot Timber
,
_
,
»■» e
after nm dtng the week end el his Uvea
Mi and Mrs Wallace Townsend
to _ Speak
Before
ho Elmer
,"e b,rp
.
,
Bailey Andrew Lent*. Dan. Of Pumpkin Itldgr purdutsed
lumie
in lllllstxiro recently and will
P »1 I .Cl 1 . VI l l I I I I I l l l h Friday for and the K»l L Burkhalter
le ft
allrunde country -oon move to tills city.
M rs
( i l l f h / ’ n t l O ! G eorce
Business houses tn the city
will be closed Monday in ob­
Miss Dorothy Hill of Portland
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on an elk hunting trip
servance of Armistice Day.
was a gunit Friday ait the W It
John F Bovard. dean of the
. . . .... ....
Willard Newton student at Mon­
H illsboro's new band is entitled to all
but tn the future action of
school of physical education at the . -',r
7 o ' h *!*! Manley Ixinie
mouth Normal school and a friend.
local firms in closing will be
the support possible from local people. A Milton
University of Oregon, will dUturn
““¿ ' „ A 1 J*?!"?
i'il, n,!,'
Schurer. spent the week-end
governed
by
what
Portland
"Community
Recreation**
at
the
Bunday
at
the
S
J ileilHii
band is a real comm unity asset.
with his parents. Mr. a n d Mrs.
business
does.
They
general­
dinner
sponsored
by
the
Parent-
*’,ne
,,ast
Hillsboro.
George Newton. Willard has Just
HARRISON 0. HUGGINS
ly disapprove of Portland re­
Teacher association here tn tl»
Miss Cena Halley of Vancouver, i
been elected president of the Crim­
Congregational chureh at « 30 p m Wash, returned to her home Wod-
maining open on that day
D.
son "O ' club at Monmouth.
Tucsday Musical numbers will also nesday after a month's visit with
Post office wilt be ckxed
The prophets are sadder, but wiser to­
Mrs. Laura Pittinger of Brad-
EVE.
EAR.
NOSE
AN» THROAT
be
given.
,
Mr«
h
A
Brock
after 11 a in. Monday on ac­
who visited here with the
day. Well it m akes life more interesting at wood.
Dean Bovard will be here Tues-
Mrs C E Wells was a special
S P E tlA IIS T
count of the general closing
Peppards about a week ago. passed
day afternoon to study the rerrea- guest of the Forest Grove Womans
least. It is one of the joys of a democracy. awav at Emanuel hospital in Port­
for Armistice Day. Through­
tlon facilities for the young people dub at their meeting Monday after- !
tll.AONRS FITTICI»
land Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
out the day there will be the
tn
tile community and will make noon
Peppard attended the funeral at
regular receipt and dispatch­
suggestions
based
on
his
survey
Mrs
j
NlU
c
,X)prr
ttnd
Mrs
Woodburn Tuesday
Russell Morgan will slug
ing of mail and distribution
Robert Baldwin of Portland were
Arthur Reillng left Monday night | to the boxes. One complete
there will be selections by lne guests
Friday of Mrs. George T :
PRICE DETERMINATION
for a business trip to Chicago. 111. I delivery will be made In the
Hour«
Ebon«
high school trio.
McGrath.
9 It) • . m to II m
HrahUnr. 2171
Dr
and
Mrs.
Earl
B
Brookbank
j
Representatives from rural dis­
It should be obvious to all that if there is any
morning.
orrir« 1971
I . Jo p m to 5 p m.
Mrs
W
Bonar
left
today
forJ
and
son
John
of
Seattle.
Wasti
.
j
tricts have been invited to attend
virtue in that section of the codes which applies to
were week-end guests of Mr. and +
tlie dinner In letters from Mrs J Kansas, being called there by the
price determination, it should be upheld even by
M Person. president of the local M*rloix Illness <>f her father
Mrs.
C.
T.
Richardson.
court action. And. by a like token, if this section of
Place the $«500 cut in the city budget beside
P. T A.
Circle two of the M E ladle«'
Jean and Joan Baines of Port­
the codes is without value, it should be revoked.
the amount paid for the publication of the city land spent several days last week
Reservations for the dinner should Aid will meet with Mr, W E
Tq our way of thinking—and we have the ad ­ budget and it will be found that the expenditure witti their grandparents. Mr. and
be made by Monday with Mrs. P. L. Brown next Thursduy afternoon
vantage of having been for many months closely would not pay the interest on the saving even for Mrs Art Glllmore Mr. and Mrs. Friday—
3212.
and Mrs
Mr und Mrs C. O Martin of
„ Patterson.
. , telephone
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associated with the operation of one of the major a short time. The public information which stimu­ John Balr.es visited Sunday at the
Portland were guest« Friday of
American Legion meeting, 8 '
codes—there is much virtue in price determination lated the move for a request for the saving was ob­ Oillmore home.
Part
of
the
proceeds
of
tl»
din-
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Holt
p. m.
and. contrary to the views expressed by some who, tained at a comparatively small expense
Coffee club meets a t chamber ^ ,rrkwU1 •* U8*'d ,or H^ent-Teacher
Rev. and Mrs. Len B Flshbaek
Mr and Mr, J I. Auld moved
obviously, have not given the matter much thought
of commerce. 2:30 p m
Those unable to attend the dinner J“" ' .
i"lr I,M1L , W,“ll" u,tll
At this point we do not care to discuss the of Tillamook were Hillsboro visitors
except from the personal and sometimes selfish
Phoenicia
Temple
Home-com­
this morning, en route home after
■e invited to attend the meeting 1 11'
purihaaed the place
ing. Pythian hall. 8 p. rn.
standpoint, we hold to the opinion that price de­ merits of the savings approved by the city council attending t h e Christian church
'
‘
Maurice Dean of St Helens spent
Play at Christian church, 8 In U» church auditorium at 7 30. tlie week-end with I lls parents, Mr
termination is of much benefit to the smlaler mer­ after reviewing the amount allowed by the budget convention in Portland.
p m.
chant and operator. Before codes were in vogue, committee The significant fact for the present
und Mrs. K A. Dean
I. ... M. ,«n..r.,nm
Varner and
daughter
Dor-
Nov_mh_r I 11 tO „ II
th at with the information provided
A u x ilia r y
many of the smaller merchants and industrial op­ moment is _______
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Idllhn
Q
Tirf
L.Oitli.l,
Clifford long of Seattle was a
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°thy
of
Mountain
Home.
Idaho,
and
through
publication
of
the
budget
there
was
suffi
Book
Week.
Visit
the
c
i
t
y
erators were forced into bankruptcy, mainly because cient“ pubiic” sentiment"created by the general knowl- I J. W Kimball and daughter Dot
week-end guest of Ills parent«. Mr
library.
they were unable to compete with the larger opera­ edge of a .PFopoted Increase in
and Mrs. L A. Long
last ° fa y^
o^
a tThe H. C Vamci Monday. November 1 2 -
tors. who. because of immense buying capacity,
day to Monday
Mr and Mr, W O. Morley moved
V F W Auxiliary installed Mrs
Armistice Day observance.
could easily undersell the smaller man and yet. col- year to bring about a move for a return to the low home
week to the Wehrung liouse at
Business houses closed. Program Hugh I’arnliani a.,president al^the lust
standard set last year. Without publication the pub­
1470
Washington street
lecUvely, make a profit.
Mr and Mrs. E. A Emery and
Thursday evening. Mrs
lic would have been uninformed until they started daughter
at Venetian theater. 10:50 a. m. meeting
~ ’* last
* * ™
Jean
of
Pioneer
Heights
Will
Today, with price determination, no merchant is to pay their taxes, which would have been too late
Ann Kelly, state department pres- . Mr.,
, _ William
...
... , und sent Kob-
Football
game
at
Hllhl
gridiron
and Mias Cox of Laurelwood were I
permitted to sell merchandise at a loss and at the for any effective action.
^’ ** Kluin. Wash . were week-
2 p. m. Dance Shute park. 9 nlcnt z.i. InMolUng officer Othei ,rt
visitors Saturday evening at the
same time, other codes make it very difficult for
p. m.
officers installed were Orace Sut­
We simply wish to point the moral th a t the
the larger operators to exploit the producer, as in relatively small expense for public information in home of Mr and Mrs. Paul C. Rees. Tuesday. November 13—
ton. senior vice-president; Agnes
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Fuller of
former days, when the big merchants were able to publishing acts of government is always Justified.—
P. T. A. dinner Congregation­ Furrow. Junior v ice-p resid en t;
Cuba, who are visiting relatives In
buy below the producer s cost and thus sell at prices Forest Grove News-Times.
al
church.
8:30
p.
m.
Myrtle Helvogt, secretary; Veral
Portland and McMinnville, were
which the small merchant could not possibly meet.
Brown, treasurer; Florence Peter­
guests Friday evening at the A. W. Wednesday—
Play
at
Orange
hall.
8:15
p
Today we find one group of lumbermen of the
son.
chaplain; Mrs. A. Brandaw,
Havens home.
ni.
Pacific Northwest using every effort to eliminate
guard; Oleneva Brandaw, patriotic
Mrs.
Brunier
and
two
children
of
price determination and. apparently, enlisting some
November 15—
instructor; Bertha Dorland, histori­
Holland arrived Sunday for an ex­ Thursday.
State librarian speaks at Ro­ an;. and Marie Morrison, musi­
public sympathy. Yet it is a foregone conclusion that,
tended visit with her brothers. Pete
tary
club.
if this provision of the code is eliminated, it is going
cian. The next meeting will be
This story isn't ours, but nevertheless it is a and Cose Barendrecht of north of Friday. November 16—
to work a severe hardship on the smaller lumber
Thursday evening. November 15.
Hillsboro.
B.
and
P
W.
club
meeting
operators, who will find it almost impossible to re­ good A one:
Mrs. John Gardner, who has been
farmer had an old blind horse which had out­
O l'H h a ir . . , your
at chamber of commerce, t : » 1 s u t e librarian Speak
main in business if price-cutting is again resorted lived his
usefulness. One day he fell into an old well. ill at Jones hospital for several
■kin . . , y o u r I iu i k I s
to by the big operators.
- p
I Miss Harriet Long of Salem, state
The fanner looked in and saw him standing deep weeks, is returning home today
. . . ure n o ticed in u
Of course, we have no sympathy with unfair in the water. There seemed to be no way to get Her condition is much improved.
Dooley, who has been making her 1*.b raJ'lan.' wl11 **' ttw', 6u<;st speaker
H lf/h -E lh tltitty
ttM\ K"Wr>' club luncheon n e x t;
Miss Patricia Meeuwsen under­ home with her daughter. Mrs.
price fixing, which would penalize the consumer. him out. as he was quite useless, and the well aban­
glunce by (lie tu rn
But the consumer would quickly retaliate by refusing doned and dangerous, the farmer ordered his men went an appendix operation a t Jones, for some time, will spend the Thursday.
you fu lk tn. Ih* li<*yond
Jones hospital Saturday. Dr A. O. winter here with her sister. Miss I
'
to buy if the price was raised to a level not justilied tof ill up the well and leave the horse burled In It.
c r itic is m
le t o u r
Barrett. Other guest« a t the Bar-
Twelve tables ot '500'
Pitman
performed
the
operation.
by conditions As between the ruthless and merci­
The men began to shovel dirt into the well. But
I t r u u l y I re u I in e n I s
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gates and rett home are Charles B arrett of l»«y at the St Matthews'cord party
less competition of the past ten years and price the horse was not willing to be buried. When the
Jewell
and
Mrs.
Amanda
Purdin.
Wednesday
evening.
Mrs.
E
A
THEY IMrMOVS TH8
keep you lovely.
determination as specified in the codes every rea­ dirt began to pour in upon him he began to shake Mr. and Mrs. O E. Edwards of who has been sjjendlng the summer Sharp and John Reilly made high
PERFORMANCE OF
sonable man and woman who know the facts will it off and tread it under foot As the well was filled Portland spent the week-end at In Yakima. Wash., but will spend ^ore, and Mrs. Frank Walbel and
ANY RADIO
Seaside
with
Malcom
Peterson.
readily choose the latter, because it provides lor a up the horse came nearer and nearer to the surface,
the winter here
Paul Vanderzanden. low. Martan
Mr. and Mrs. E L. Johnson spent
fair ileal for all. the merchant, the producer, the and when the men finished their task the horse
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dentei and W‘‘N" n r"CP,ved “
P«"
the
week-end
at
Eugene
with
their
employe and the consumer.—Hood River News.
F Emmott, who has been
walked out Into the pasture.
daughter Margaret. Mr. Johnson a t­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William
Gooding and two daughters, all of 1 visiting at tile home of tier daugh-
The very things which conspire to bury the tended the Dad's Day festivities.
Such an editorial is refreshing a fter
Aurora, Mr and Mrs. Allen Ogillx-e ! t®«*- Mrs. C E R ig g s , In Portland,
these days, are used by them to lift
Mrs. C. W Olsen ot near Moun- and baby daughter of Portland, and ; returned home Sunday and is im-
an occasional reading of one in which lionhearted
themselves out of difficulties and into the light. The taindale underwent a major opera­
Selfridge Bros.
Phone 2IX
1215 3rd St.
Phone 127$
facts are distorted and once in awhile go very last thing one should do is to agree to stay tion at Jones hospital Monday. Dr Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge la n e and proving in health
children of Boring were guests at
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Gerardo of
I'HILCO
DEALERS
so fa r as to absolutely forget the truth.
dead and buried.—Fairmont 'Minn > Sentinel.
A. O. Pitman operated.
the W. E. Ogilbee home Bunday.
California, who have been visiting
Ground floor Odd Fellows' Bldg
Dorcas club will meet this eve­
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wells spent a t the home of his sister, Mrs. J B
I tion. "What Does the Gold Seal “ S h e L oves M e N o t” at
ning at the home of Mrs. N. E. the week-end at Eugene, where he Dinsmore, left Tuesday for Prlne-
Haworth. Mrs. J. W. Kelley is as­ attended Dad's Day festivities at j vl,le
I 3tand for?”
V e n e tia n T h is W e e k -E n d sisting hostess.
.
.
Rex Howell of Hillsboro received
University of Oregon. Mrs. Wells
Ross Cox Is 111 with the measles,
"She Loves Me Not," featuring
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o r r c
C i i r r c r u
i l l i t t j lu
Mr Alfred won
Holcomb
of
Mr. ___
and ___
Mrs. _____
Larry
O. Bennett attended a special meeting of the 1 J. O. Hare, who lias been 111 for
i f u
u d
u v g re
t ;"-t Prl?'
2 Beaverton,
second
Bing Crosby. Miriam Hopkins a n d ; of Tacoma. Wash, are visiting this state board of the Oregon I-edera­ about a month at his home in
(Continued from pH«e ’ )
i prize. and Mrs. Cora Heaton of Kitty Carlisle, will be the Venetian | week
ner parents, Mr and tion of Women's Clubs at the Hotel Portland, is reported as Improving.
advantage in each of the three ioute 2, Hillsboro, third prize. There feature tonight. Friday and Satur- Mrs H q Varner.
Osborne.
Mrs. J. P. Rhea returned Friday
Hillsboro precincts. J. H Garrett were 75 entries in t h e contest, day. It Is the mad. mad story of a '
„ „
d
Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Erickson from The Dalles, where she attend­
received 856 votes for mayor. Dr j Prize winning answers will be sub- w i i i ? f h r r o s giTM drel^d^ike spr nt the week-end at Eugene X h
and
daughter
Carol
of
Adams.
N.
ed
the funeral of her sister-in-law.
J. O. Robb 789 for councilman from united for the national prize.
h id d en T V his S i t e r y , X ^ o ™
8lUdCnt
UniVW' D. arrived Wednesday for an ex­ Mrs. Emma Oray Sexton.
the southeast ward and J. J Wis-1
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Miss Kitty Caldwell, Jack Connell
a sweetheart swooning at the wifi- “ J ™
8 '
... tended visit with her parents, Mr.
mer 845 for councilman from t l f
dow. and a snooty fiancee furious
Mr and Mrs. Lee L. Witherill and Mrs. J. H. Kroeger, and sis­ and Thomas Connell spent tlie
southwest ward. Idle J R Pep
1
W U Jd
ters
in
Portland.
at the door'
and daughter of Portland spent the
week-end at Silverton with Mr. and
pard received 744 votes for ion-
Thirty Years Ago
______________ _
week-end "With Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Miss Edith Wright of Seaside a r­ Mrs. Carleton Hande.
stable. Tlie last four candidates
Argus. November 3. 1904 — Mrs.
Peppard.
rived
Tuesday
for
a
visit
with
her
Mrs. Clifton Spurgeon and son
Hershey. Furrow Win
were unopposed.
George H. Wilcox, wife of the as-
Adrian Hughes underwent a ton parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Olenn are spending the week with
Ballot on district and state of- sessor of Washington county, ’died t h e ^ R d “ - ershey
— o t of
° * Hillsbori
^ i 1n b? ie M - s» QpeZatton Friday a t Jones hos- Wright of Mountalndale, and left her brother and slster-ln-law, Mr.
prize oi
of >za
$25 in tne
the t Ed-
flees found James W. Mott polling Octoi.-r 28.
the third prize
o - „lta|" Qr A q Pitman operated.
today for Oakland, Cal., where she and Mrs. Everett Townsend o f
45HS votes to 1298 for R R Tur-
Contest for St. Louis fair trip wards Coffee company customei H
inhnmn nlU i, « T .r will be employed.
f ^ remesenwtivJ in congr^s
Christmas day. Vote of thre£ coffee contest conducted through . “ I*
,o r^ v i? it ^ th h «
Mrs L. V. Linde, daughter of
S
I f « n e \ ? P r e e e iv i n » 4 7 7 8 vote- to ¡•••iders: Stella Boscow. 4781; Susie the Safeway stores. Lewis Furrow [ rWed Tuesday for a vl,it with hci
Mrs. H. A. Brock of west of Hills­
Earl Snell recewng; 4 8
. to McKintwy 3484 and Mrs claude of Hillsboro was eighth and won daughter, Mrs. R. J. Bcearce
3729 for Horace E. Walter lor sec- fjreear ¿481
S10
Dr and **•"’
Mrs. John C. nortni«
Bartels of boro. returned home from the Port­
retary of state and Charles A. How-
w B Cate anrf claude Cate his
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Portland were Sunday guests of land Sanitarium Monday. She has
been ill for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coman.
ard leading J. W. Leonhardt b\ a
have started the Cate meat
Birth,
Jean Person attended a studio
margin of 4635 to 3532 for super- market
Mr, A. O
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Melhulsh and
intendent of public instruction C.
n Fifteen
o . . « Year, Ago
Pitman—To
Dr. and
Mrs.
f?1" “ “ ‘¿..¡¿A
“,,UN“
‘
7J children sent Sunday w ith Mr and party Saturday afternoon at the
studio of her dancing teacher. Miss
...
____ was favored for commis-
Argus November 6. 1919-Coffee
Hlllsbort>' Novemoer i, Mrg
Morr,s a( Warr(.n
H. Oram
Jessie Merrlss of Portland.
«loner of the bureau of labor
c lu b starts memorial building drive
peschka To Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Mrs. H. R. Emmott spent the
Unofficial tabulation of votes Mary express willingness to con- peschka of north of Hillsboro, Nov- week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
B. R. Pooley of Portland.
cast by precincts Is given on page tribute some as much as $500 and ember 1 a boy.
four of this issue. The canvassing $1000 It ... to be a memorial for
Ensley—To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd; Mrs Elsie O'Bryan of Portland
hoard started work examining el- ' " .erviee men who fought for Ensley, Hillsboro route 4, Novem- was a week-end guest of Mr. and
ecrion returns Wednesday morning t ,'r.
trv and t0 th08e who ber 2, a girl.
,
„ , Mrs.
"
“ E. A.
* Griffith.
......"
t a it h f t
Voting in this precinct
b ves.
Reichert—To Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Paine and
If you go East this winter, why
UAUREL vot ng
P
William Earl Hirsch. 18. of Port- Reichert, Cornelius route 1. Nov-
children visited at tlie E. J. Mc-
Tuesday was quite brisk, tnen ae !and ]ost Jn woods while hunting ember 4. a boy.
not go through California and
Egg Producers m ade in
Alear home Sunday.
ing 232 votes cast
near Cochran
Southern Arizona? Ride our
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones and son three grades. Dairy Feed«,
Mrs W B. Holton o I Witch
Marriagr
License,
famout Sunset l imited or Golden
Billy and Mrs. Alice Dooley of Calf Meal a n d Centennial
Hazel dies November 2.
B u ild in g a n d Bu»iness
Gustave L. Moeller and Oertrude Heppner are guests ot their rela­
State
Limited through America’s
Births—A
boy
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C h a n g e O w n e ra h ip H e re Wllliam w alb el’ October 3L ~A~giil BemanteC both of Cornelius route tive, Miss Deborah Barrett. Mrs. Flour.
These a r e quality
sunniest winter region. Stopover
Louie Deline has sold his Dull«- t0 Mr and Mrs c h a rles Hughes 2, November 5
products, priced right.
anywhere.
ARE completely equipped to supply you with all bulld-
William J. Stump of Hillsboro
ing on Main street to B. V. Cady November 3.
Ground Limestone
$ /* .3 5
Dally Trips to Portland
For details, sec your local
JIB„ , Pastime _____
M
and James Hay and Doris J Smith of Garden
and his
refreshment and
m . C.
n Lincoln
r
u .I-.,*1*1 ftnd dpc°ratlng material« for home or commercial
H
ills
b
o
ro
A
u
to
F
re
ig
h
t
P
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r
ton
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r a r d r ix im business to Clem Esluig-
>me from Grand Army Encamp- Home. November 5
in ding construction. See im for Itemized estimates to be sub­
agent or write J. A. Ormandy,
w i^ T ill also continue his other •’! nt at --------------------
Columbus, Ohio --
Calvin Henry
Mayfield
of Salem
Bonded and Insured Carrier
mitted In applying for a loan
Vaslleff
of Beaverton
er who w ill aiso conunut
General Pauenger Agent, 705
Serving Beaverton, Aloha. Iteed-
business
Pacific Building, Portland, Ore.
c u c i--J . t t c
i
route I. November 7.
vllle, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
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—• **• tJFnduff F u n era l
Dean A. Coleman of Banks route
Forest Grove
S e lfr id g e Bros. A w a r d
Set 2 p. m. S a tu r d a y 2 and Mildred Alleen Rood of Mol-
Pickup and Delivery Service at
T h r e e P riz e » in C o n te » ti LAUREL -8, H. Ornduff. who alla' November 7.________
Parkage Kates
October 31 marked the close of died at the General hospital in
a„it
Feed - Seed - Eff* - Poultry
the contest conducted by Selfridge Portland Tuesday had been a rest-
«““ Filed
building material merchants
Hillsboro Phone 542
Phone 3061
Bros Furniture company In which dent of this community since boy-
Carmichael—Paul Carmichael vs.
I’lione 2691
East
Side
Terminal
Portland
m u Baseline
nrlres of Congoleum Gold Seal rugs hood. Funeral services will be held Ruth Carmichael
Phone EAst 9131
were given awav to tl» three send- at the Ml. Olive church Saturday
Vandehey— Lola Vandehey vs.
i i ^ n the best answers to the ques- at 2 p. m
Clarence Vandehey.
C’1,
M.
Results in Reduction
Calendar
V. P. W.
Installs Officers
WAen younttd
NEW
TUBES
Don’t Stay Buried
PHILCOy
MEN NOTICE
EVERYTHING
Y
TUBES
Douglass
Radio Service
Millie’s
Beauty Salon
Peters Wins Race
f)lir YP P rdn
GO EAST
tbcouqft
SUNSHINE;
Hodgen-Brewster
O
Farmers’ Cash Store
S o u th e rn
P a c ific
POOL-GARDNER LUMBER GO.
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