The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 08, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
THE
Ferns Shipped
to East Coast
minister's salary, Following the
business meeting Mrs j . j H utch­
ens told of their trip to Nebraska
and Iowa.
Mr and Mrs. W. T. Sellers spent
a few days last week in Hillsboro |
with Mi ans Mrs. Dwight Sellers
Nuiiiiiiations Made
H IL L S B O R O
AR G U S ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, November 8,
tin* «A at the David Hill school I> • J I *1
z”' •
Vivian ltump Esilici Hohti and ö r U lC - l llCCt CllVCIl
Lesta P ine at the Junior high I
I John Christensen of the 8A2 cia ,
>»k» stiilered a pam-
v 1
tul injury to his eye when accident-
11» Mr». Ilir.1 McCormick)
_____
ally hit while playing on the school
cno0‘
U IE H A IE M MOUNTAIN Wed-1
grounds.
■mine
uilernoon Mrs W F Wolll-
Gribner Brothers of Banks
Proceeds Go to Red Croat, I New officers u era elected in vie.ui
evening, (or the purpose
"'¡m ’kel entertained with a mis-
m«w L\d n 'a .r s \,,,<’’' ' <', AU,Ma,'-
sl" Wer V
ating a city ticket for the election
Developing Business
Several Parties Held
Tuesday Only a few were present
garet H aiti president; Jack Scare. ¡ ' .'J
Those nominated were William
Grangers Plan
D /” » f»
D e n e t l t nO O tl
Party Wednesday
lt t,,‘’
"'¡'¿l'.m A ’ wm! hWP " " ,U* l," , " d,n '
<’l<«e Cmme. I gius
Hai baia W Ilhams, accompanied In »..„,
,, ,
..
Kalilleen SI Marlin visited hei 1 * FWiinet Voting man, do
parents In Portland Sunday.
;
k" ow it U G a. in ? What do
The annual Halloween party was you mean by tiilhglug mv dauitli-
.??"‘d?"L
»'im ' loun.i lu rk in
g g h £ t ."‘gobhns " 'rJ " home
" " ’' at this hot,,-?
and Wltche, too assiduous with tlieu . Sul ,,r
Well, you see I had to
attentions.
• ""J k. ld .0>e Hatchery, and I goila
be a t work by 7." Ex.
I lonor Roll Given
bool
WHY SUFFER?
I'lir iM , g«« pdllM, »nur » In m ifh ,
n iu ir « , >iinsii|)«i|i»n | n,|,
u lh rr
I r i l l «m «mJ
»«li ( I I d m
I « hyper
acldllv
dur
Doni five
SAXTON A I.OONEY
Producer, ot quality
tip h»pr M a n y
Hundred« ui a M d r rr r t
• V « to u n il
r « 11 « f.
» H A I S I It I) S I A h I R T S
n e helped «»Ihr x W hy n«»l >«■?
r " II « ai » ai
SAND and GRAVEL
Plant bn atetl I miles north nt For
< t Grove on G ale. Creek ¡’hont»
I tumi t
Niin''
111II * k • n» I’hfcimaty
Hillat.«.'..,
l i t ........
Keep Fileni Twice as Fong
Good blankets deserve good care, ami they
h is t t w ic e n s long if they’re careltilly cl called eaeii
s e a s o n . O u r p r o c e s s m a k e s them f l u f f y and bright
. . . ami the charge is lo w . M a y we call lor your
blankets'*
Mountain Top school is being re wlileti is almost unheard of at this
modeled. a woodshed and pump time of (lie year.
- house constructed and the Inside ot
bu i'd l.^ panned ~ aT m i'
da?
V ^ n S k T u
Mr and Mrs. Herb Davis of New- ! ix“‘ )U d.rtV
old-,l,,u' d a n i*
bj-rg were overnight guests a t toe
Cedar Mill Farm ers' Union met
Friday.
I O Uobn 30. u week early because
D o u g u l.th e regular meeting night was on
parents Mr arm i m „ ,l x2u«al s elixtion Several candidates f o r
j
s
a
u
f
■x..isp~.,
,“ s s s s r - r a A
s r s a »
seriously ill. is now improving.
lu„ the winter at Berkeley"
8A2 class - Charles C rittenden. "•""• and children Howard
Mrs Ellen West is ill al her home T-
- - r a - Utrkt k •'
n
e
Mr
and
Mrs.
F.
w.
Christian
of
president;
La
Verne
Duley,
vicc-pras-
of
Chehalem
Center
und
Mr
was
north of Banks.
by Mrs. A rthur Schulz.
, .
Los Angeles and Mrs. Henry W in- ¡dent; Francis Brown, secretary and Mrs Floyd l’lttard und elul- Mrs given
Jo h n Zitzmmi. Mrs. N P
Flr Grove sewing club met Wed
A
m "
kelni “ 11 and daughter Shirley Ann BlU Grogan, treasurer; John C hris- dn-n of Salem.
Johns
Johnson.
Mr-
J Prtercourt. Mr
nesdaJ with Miss Anna Schneider
5 ^ '
K e
presi-
g * " e Gwens and Miss Dorothy
WE CALL AND DELIVER
sera
son. The mothers voted to take
charge ot the annual
call and Mrs. Charles
Ray Parmley and
Graw were appointed _ _____ _
tnittee for the canvassing. They also
voted to sponsor the Christm as
seal sale in connection with the
public school. Mrs. A. C Wahl and
Mrs. e . C. Wilson were appointed
HOME LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
■lephone 47
Hillshnrn, Oregon
Insurance Costs Compared
r
i
- a m i c i Ic x u Z
TTL l /À Q d n i f -
IA OCTORS tell the man who
wants to keep fit to drink
at least a quart of milk a day.
Milk is a complete food in it­
self—offering all the essentials
to keep you physically strong
and mentally active. Let us de­
liver to your office daily.
QUART 10c
McFall Jersey Dairy*
eox. Alice Parmley
Ed Barngrover
The w ater to over the road be-1 £?» ^«hool had a mothers' party
Mrs Laura Murray mid children all ui nillsboro Mrs * j ' h * s ifti'?’
^ T h e ^ i r T 'f o u r t h fifth and sixth k***11 the Corey and'" J a k e " Van ^ b e * ' -*»• There was a play, and
Alice
e n l im
Y is v .........
i'^ M j ! ^ ~ o f ‘ w
n > ^ ......
u T p u * I S * ' m.rt*k,»8
d - ;
Ill Mi»»
M lS s A
ll»’«» M
M rT
n i a ls Ivixt..»
J
O “
B n
Ilu
g rad es'w ere entertam ed 8bv^ th en Uon?elen P1“" due to a washout Mother «oc.se reaches S a te ty ’’ '« Portland Muss McInnis is etm Mrs. A M Me,J, ¿at fmn.h
M u ^ via“ ^ ^ 15« ^ ^
‘" j * S l ^ f e r ^ ’S y moved to
= ?
^d ^ a ^ Y X
’w^
k
H^ i d ^ P . E. G ardner a n d i - ^ » * " ^
‘
yó u n ^ te ^ w e r e served nefreshments dau8*lter SP«« Saturday evening
The 5A Safety class of the Peter ‘"an xclxwi In lMrtimid
?ete r man scliool In Portland.
! McKlnlev school
. .......
i n keeping
Ä
*»«*>t
"
....
in
with the season Those at
'** ‘he
ulc J.
"*' Anderson
Anaerson home
nome ,n
in Hills-
H ills - 1
avuw i ’ naa a Hallowe
en m i i .............
n .vievormiek
Hcviann McCor-
xi.u'.— i >na
. “ PHHirmn
' e t'n
ir°
McCormick.
Hodaon
and costume parly *l?d
Friday
eveiilnv'
winning prizes were Connie Lou b° r°
had Mrsk MldzvBui?ru Defor,d called on 1’rlzes were given tor Hi? beit
pro- M*1*; McCormick a t the fMrtland costume.
Pocahontas “ ike
al the
Eowles’ home'Sunday7 gram games and a' treasure h |lullt
u n t Sanitarium.
| T ualatin View school ha,
penny
Crtx»'>ie
mid .. children
Mel-
carnival Hallowe'en ___
night
i 1«
1 n e
s » s ta-
....... had
.. .... a . ^ *’ll,n
™ " and
x Zeigler
z"'“v Vivian
S ._
_____
_________________
high
attended
the
Union school gave a m
nday noon. TaKKert-Thompson wedduig m Hills- the Cedar Mill Granite ■
„-.In-
.„ K .-
..................... t . ¿ a x | H
U
w
' ¡ a r i s i B; i>' ¿ i T ,h " '
J a n a ? 1
w
a
? . I b u n , " .M i o m
. lav
S ' .iveoioL.
x s . r * • “
8*
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.« * f% s * s s ,? ? s s s r s
K - k ' ““ "“ ' “ « « • ■“ »
..« r s x g is s „ « i s s a
.„ « k “ „ » 'S
h "1
'- ¡¡. v i s
jkws
,,
••AS
th e elow eks no"
by str». M yrtle Giawin*.
!f.rli >on- « uesU were Mrs. William
The 2A or the Peter Boseow Top school have been out of school Wy.ss. for the week
'
W ritten
Hui».
Mrs. Jam es Mathiesen and ^ n o o l held a contest for free-luuid u a>
to their home W
with
Jam
es Walters
on
» h
h u
» i .o
i, l l f
M n >d
r le confined
f fe v .e
IU I
./»uiir.x
W lU le r.S is O
h a
lth
I borv. fo r R.we chapter. Kl«»wer Guild
Miss Mildred Hergert and the host- drawing of a squirrel, and winners
^
a
r
le
t
fever.
tm
,
.
J
'.
J
’"
“
.hunting
liners “ » n « » W .
trip ai Toledo over the week-end
|
Filsrim Hou«e
ess.
j were Ross Olsen, first; June Vin-
Wt 1 Ftiugan went to Portland
Mr mid Mrs L. Stark and sun
The flowers tu rn to face the liaht
Juire,
to
via»
his
sister,
Mrs.
Jam
es
K
ach-
Mrs. Steele of Portland aim Mr
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Reynolds
'<
?"•.
sec°f»d.
and
Gloria
McGuire
And hold th eir heads up to the nun.
of Hillsboro visited at the C. S. th !£d- .
ln;
, and Mrs Percy Hiui 'f7i'.7il„~7t.‘o '
N o m atter where they utart to grow
Reynolds home Sunday.
The 5A of the Peter B o s c o w , Miss Helen Homin went to Fort- dale sjm - iii .Sunday with th.-iVnV, .7
O r h<»w th eir n « u may run
_________
Mrs. Lyda E ntertains
s^ o o l are working on a health £ " d Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Mrs M H Ft") m id fm , K
'
So let us a lw a y * face
the ffood,
And bold our »t.n.Urd lunh ur.d true.
Mrs. Claude Lyda of Kansas Citv P e g ram to be given in November
E Hoffman to call on Mrs I
Mr mid Mrs G lenn f a i r
i » n
Ajt.tk7I>i'>Xr fi
,frM*r*nt *nd «>“" e«t«nalned the Mountaindale "5GG ' « “ a program will be one of the « McCormick a t the Portland S an- C arr spent Sundav evm ino
J u .. t h . newer» do._ c lub Tuesday afternoon. First
went ' ° uf er ‘l !» “ »£ "> the good health "arium . Mrs. McCormick |S , ^ ‘h Mr and Mrs. Jm n.“ S ^ r i g D . •
~ to Mrs. Loci Hollenbeck, second to PfPJVcts. which are bemg ohaerved ""proved in
health und will I k - land
1 * k
IX«rt-
—
Mrs Johri Jansen, third to
Mrs U1 "'any schools this year.
able p, leave the hospital soon. I Mr and Mrs Olenn C arr visilnd
? / e d E l" ua ,a n d consolation by Mrs.
Many children are working liard
t , ? tto, ° i ndu,r ls working m Mr. mm Mrs Albert Smndon ,,t
P. A. Qualls. Guests were Mrs. on the annual Service club Dro- the Nut<«>it
-
—
om uuon oi
er near Scholls. «•>—
Huber Saturday.
Lyda s m other. Mrs. Voos, of P ort- gram to be held in the th eater on erack1"« wal,i
C' «»""H on.
November 23. Many parents are
Teacher III
"The Barretts of W impole
The Mailer
forward
performance
Saturday
th a t families
th etr u received
n c l e / t word
a s ^ looking
Through
1 ^ 7 to 1 this
^ S
* M r ™ - n e X ° diS
Street” Venetian Feature
H ^ ierir Oi
<-anada. had !* r to* lunch room a t the Junior teacher. Miss Helen Reddui
*
"Ttie B arretts of Wimpole S treet. "
died.
and d . Mrs.
a ile r high
h ig h has
h a s been
been remodeled,
n -n u v i» iM i bo
«... Ulat
Mr-- Grañvlííe"
..... Uulg. É vert^t‘’wei.i »,
a e., Mr. an
“ ra. Harrv
Harry M
Mailer
Mrs
featuring Norma Shearer Fredric
mghtC1fore% eb e ^ aUer leit SatUrday may « t m X nX O Ä
1Uni'“ “'
* '“ >
•Mra SnTil TUusch?e*r."wlw
| W u v S “^
^ f f i t n “ * Al7x-
night for Alberta,
Irwin Schlegel
__ spent
__ ____
the week-
____ ----------
e
repoi
The
reporters
---- » .„..e „ X r t X h e r a 'w t o ^ l ^ Ä d f r re S tre tU rn M t® h e r | ^ er MWtlla be “ ‘ tt,C V ^ '^ " ' ¿ " A -
Y !iL a i 45? •»m e of Mr. and Mrs. » 's h to thank those teac h ers'w h o home S aturday'
are prompt <
in ». handing in their
Mr and . Mrs
. <
d«m t ,Mo,.K,ay
Tuewday. n U
jo n n Luther of Keasey.
ilr<1
. . »• P F Hnffm
Mrs. Enuna Schwander, who re e. news, because it is their faithful M erhoel^ J nt £> Portland ¿kt“uT* of U e’^ear0“ V i lh^ ' SL pkturea
turned from Portland Thursday, k.
recovering nicely from her opera- . fi°"
, a . success
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S a a Ä . « - S S Ä S i 5 3 -JU S ! t S Ä * »
tion. Mrs. Elizabeth Harms returned
with her.
B irthday Celebrated
Miss Bonita Thompson was hon­
ored with a dinner Sunday for her
ITMEANS
* our .h birthda \ Guests \i ere Mr.
—
- — ,
■>
a x_w 11 v »v »1 b; > . ■
I ,. ■. . 11
,,
* *" * “ 1
^ . ' X / H o U e n S V n l t f ^ d o f ^ n u D i ^ V - T “ 1" ' ’ and irlends i i S .
J
W‘th
has nothing to do with
Mothers Entertained
at Johnson School
HOGSOR HOUSING..
DRAIN—FILL—LISTEN
And our Texaco Station ia ready to put your
iOn f° P tbe - “ ‘- l i v i n g season.
Dft t/.V summer o H -H L L with Texaco or
Havohne of the correct grade. And LISTEN to
a perfectly lubricated motor.
Drive .round. Don't wait for the first cold
winter blow to slow you down.
Thg)m ^on.Mr'
and
Mr!>'
plearantly % nterU m ed ' « ‘“ a !a n T c h U d re n ^ m c n i
ArClUe
P h ‘u i ? I‘'8el
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson
and daughter visited r e la tiv e s a t
Forest
a tu X -
n est Grove
Grove S
¡Saturday.
Misses Effie and Shirley Toates
spent the week-end at the R E
Pox home in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connolly of
Hillsboro. Miss Helen Hollenbeck
and Sydney Connolly were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George* Canno^y Sun-
^,H n*'L en ,4 rty a t the “ »'ool
Wednesday afternoon. Decorations
“ ts. ami
and Hal-
H a?
f e.— .e».».» u ix x cats,
° ^ e ?n
«treamers were urranged
“bout
the room, and Halloween
Pim es provided entertainm ent. Prizes
n . l ?le
guessI"g contest were re-
o r o ? n by BY t<in Bowlby. Mervin
and E,irl J °hnson. it«'-
o ^ S ^ n " n
^
^
'
Ernlce swmt Su i r t ^ '
,an<l
w<>hl£>hiEi » unday a t the Carl
^ » X r o i e L ^ ? .,a t..®?,,?.llfi'
r ------
a new° c irrn u io ? dlsf lct installed
School S aturday"8 heater ln thelr
C M d ^ r ^ n the ho„ >
„
u
Buck H eave?
i h?n?r ro11 a t the
weJks
Llr?1
roff Dora*) and Vlnw1.1^ 01«’ P et'
"**
of toe
J°hnn‘C M‘ tt' n’
A?a adtt ed
u » . „
^ere S KnOCllDUt
For Bad Coughs
The Only
g L
“nd
8pCed‘ly
of the new window curtains decor- 1
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aisuppear.
ated by the winning design' m the
Oet a «5-cent bottle of Buck-
recent contest sponsored by the
»31. IVIarV S
ley s Mixture a t Riggs’ Hillsboro
-« suUaWe
. ----- --------
•••
M1&s RltaJule
RltaJule
R of
evennann
wax ........?
the I 4 ? a L r.'5^cy
or “ st
any
rpal d druK
s t o and
re -
crayons’
»»?---
bortfcr
in week-end
Miss
ny •‘"'■Hhg
.r.Pttl
r"g
store
winner V,
V lrilnia
Bunnell
was the
guest Revermann
her classmate
th<" * or
‘5ge‘
cough
;
M4
®
M
arlal
Cooper,
a
t
the
latter's
1
,°
^,
re,n,*
dy
*"
“
H
Canada
hun-
New officers were elected in most
home of Jean Miller at
Mid-
.me
*" independence.
of the rooms. At th e Peter Boscow if Q The
V tiro a » L x
.
_
TvrxVvA»
.
I dreds
— of
~ — thousands In th a t cold
school the following were elected: £ « y .was the scene ot a hvely Hal- Isabel Tyler and R uth Smith frozcn county swear by it try it
2A class; Bobby MacKenzie. presi- 5 7 p en party on Wednesday evening V'?? dinner guests Friday evening I
won't fall you money buck If
dent; Duane Chapman, vice-presi- S.i525,/l5£ ? " terto1"ed a number of a t the home of Ella Mary Murphy* not delighted.- Adv.
^ . ^ ^ B r l s t o r secretary; Doris
decorations w ere---------- ---------------
L. S. Campbell
Across from O. E. Depot Anderson, treasurer; Mabel Webb. ????', aTd tfl? date aiso formed the
song leader; Winona Russell Gloria i”,
io5 the refreshm ents served
Night Call 38«
McGuire, Ross Olsen. Frank McGee *al?r in the evening. Games, music
Station With Complete Service
and Jane Vinton, monitors.
’ and dancing were enjoyed by the
Several new students have en- gu?sts and the young hostess. Pres-
rolled in the Hillsboro grade schools en t were Miss O rpha Carter, Yvonne
this past week At th e David Hill Bunneil. Jean Miller, Arlo Me Ron-
school. Leola Hoffman entered the crt.. Dan Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
5A class from Tabor. M arjie Wil­ Watson, Charles Watson and the
liams from Sherwood and Virgil hijstess' mother. Mrs. Miller.
Tentative plans for the organiz-
H o.Im an from Tabor are new stu
dents in the 4B and 5A. At the' a? on
an undenominational Sun-
Junior high, Orbie Hoffman from ? ? y school In this community have
J atx*,r s D Is a new pupil ¡n the ¡5??" nix>d<'k5.nd 11 ls ProhaWe that
6A class. Virginia Garrigus entered I they ? 11 become a reality in the
the 8A2 class from Prickett .school 2?a ?i i?aUre'
plans '" ‘ hide a
near Banks At the Peter floscow social side ®-s well as a religious one
w* Ail rooptiuTino
school, new students In the 3A and
l B u„are„ Howard Hoffman from
If you have something to sell and
ra b °r ' s - D., Weslev Howard from
J5 5 hJurry
sc’1 **> let toe
Mountaindale, and Evelyn Olesbers ?ire
“dyertolng deportm ent of
from Centerville.
«esoecs ?u
the
H U l s o o r o A l l ' l l : , prove its ability!,
There has been a regular epldem- as a speedy and efficient s a l e s
lc of intestinal flu in the schools medium.
1
I recently children absent lately be­
cause of It are William Sm ith in
Subscribe for the Argus.
Removal
Notice
We Are Headquarters
for cost estim ates necessary to secure improvement
or re-m odeling loans under the
NATIONAL HOUSING
ACT
The f i r s t step in securing one of the governm ent
sponsored, m onthly payment, easy m odernizing
loans is to find out exactly the cost of the repairs
or im provem ents you have previously wished you
could m ake.
y
W e’ll tak e care of this first step for you w ith­
out cost or obligation on your part. W e’ll tell
you all about the provisions of the Housing Act
and th e im provem ent loan with no down pay-
«Too to woo'o“"
C .™ ' S e ' i o T .
nm”“nt’ of from
A BANK’S
PROSPERITY
• . . depends directly upon the prosperity
of the community it serves. N aturally the
Hillsboro Branch of The F irst National
Hank of Portland is vitally interested in
the business and financial success of ev­
ery person in this district. We wish to do
w hatever we can to aid this success. A d­
vice or assistance with your problem s is
available a t any time w hether or not you
are a custom er of this bank.
° f U"‘ le S“ m'‘
J, W. COPELAND YARDS
THE BLACK CAT OFFICE
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK
O F P O R TLA N D
"OlDttr NATIONAI 8ANK
w ttr o r tm K ocK iir
M u t u a l—.
f 1000 00 costs
1500.00
2000.00
3000,00
«000 00
exists
costs
costs
costs
We are now located in the
building formerly occupied by
the Hillsboro Garage.
Í I 000 00
1500 00
2000 00
.'tooooo
«000 00
During our rem odeling
period we will offer our
Entire «Stock of
NEW and USED CARS
and TRUCKS
Phone 1732
Drug Store
S P E C IA L S
-SALE OL ALL McKESSON MERCHANDISE
ut rnininiuft) prices for
MILK (»E AIAG.N'ESIA__
CALOX TOOTH POWDER
Can
GDI) LIVER o il» —
Pint
SHAVING CREAM
Large tube
Pursane
PLYMOUTH
$ J .0 0
RUBBING ALCOHOL
Pint
39c
49c
40c
$4 oo
GOD L IV E R .!
AN riSEPTIC SO L U T IO N -
Pint
PEROXIDE—
Pint
D ll, TABLETS—
VITAMIN CONCENTRATE o E
ASPIRIN—
100 tablets
»NRA.
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49c
PALM DRUG STORE
Prescription Druggists
1208 Main St.
Phone 2fi6
wi BO ov« eaar
FREE DELIVERY
Celebrate Armlatlr«. Day
Hl„Hbor(, M„nt|uy Nlivrln,x.r , 2
Program 11
Dance a t Auditorium Monday night.
¡HILLSBORO BUSINESS ANU
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY HIIOP8
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
I ’.r n , .n . n l. and .11 kind» of
n»«,ity work.
T .I.p h o n . I IR IX
n .lro n r lllllikoro F h .rm a '»
Sanitary Beauty Shop
All Kind» of n»»ut» Work
PERMANENTS
a »paclRlt»
Trl«*|,hona 1471
W K II/H A PA R TM EN TS
M »h.l Bchandnl
DENTISTS
PIIVSICIAN
and
SllltUEON
A. O. PITM AN, M. D.
r ilV H IC IA N
and N lfR flK O N
X-Ray and Phy»lo-Th»rapy
Commercial National Rank Hid«
Tclctihnnee
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