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    Page Ten
THE
Turkey Shoot Sodai News of
November 18 Local Folk and
AR G U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Thlimduy, November 15
They'll H elp M ake J ill a B right G irl North Plains
Their F riends
Legion Sponsors Affair at
Buxton; Family Moves
H IL L S B O R O
•I«
Cl MU NÌ PATTERN OEEEIUNGS INCH DE A SPLENDID DRESS EOH PL.W U.ME-
A CHIC EROCK EDR THE SCIIODI.ROOM
Lodge to Meet
' Mrs Joseph Thompson and Mrs
Alvord reiiirned Willi llieiii u n d
I peilt the weck end Vtsltlng friends
lirre.
.lohn laifllx lloiKiiril
Membri» ot Washington Giunge
I und eluse nelgiilmrs, ubimi 2fl Tn
n iin ib e i stirpi isrd John Udii» Sun
duy cvelililg. 11 bring hls »eventlclh
birthday. The giunge nrescntrd Mr
und Mrs Loft!» wlth 2.1-yeur sllver
sitrat plus. bolli liuvitig been mi'ui-
bers ol Ih,, giunge tur 2I> yeurs
Ilie eveiilng aus spellt wlth ionici
sul Ion.
Mr und Mr» Ernest Nelson of
llilisboro s|h iiL (he week-end wlth
Mr und Mrs A F Chrlslener.
A F. Chrlslener und Kurt Jaekv
•peilt the week-end flshlllg on
eoust stremn».
l.uVrlle Jackson Injurrd
Mr mut Mrs M rrrltt Jueksoii and
LaVelli* und Miss lillu Cornelius
'•Pnil the week end mid Monday
1,11 » « o u tin g on Wilson river The
I " " 1' wus u 'iv lucky catching sal
1111111 The girls bail their first thrill
in ’—
landing “ the
big “ fi.-di
“ —
' Jm
" t before
h'livtng loiVelle hud the misfortune
to (all on the rocks and sprulu her
kl“'<l “ "'I Ls 011 crutches,
ILttaar Planned
Ever-Ready aoclety at N o r t h
Plains i» planning a Dix
,..u > ,
lwjiu.tr November 23 at the n , lth
Piailla K nights of Pythl.i -. null A
tire program Is planned
Mr and Mrs. G N Taggart and
then daughter. Mrs M. C. 1'ickle-
LeRoy Mills Re-elected Heed
siiner. and children left Friday for
Mrs Picklesuners home m Ban
of Washington Grange
Diego. Cal They wen' accompanied
(By Mrs. Jee»e Meyenl
by W. F. Lormor, who will visit lus
BUXTON —A turkey shoot WiU daughter.
We Want to Select
Bryson, in that city.
be held on the baseball grounds Eli route Mrs
i ll y N orth l'U ln a P. T. A.)
south they expected to
a
rrlia b la yuuiiM Mian, inm
south ol Buxton November 18 b\ visit
N O H III p l a in s F r i e n d s h i p
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T ag ­
|U«*y«4. w ith
H >l< t-HIGH f
the American Legion Shot guii
fa ir
temple, Pytlitun Sisters, will hold
gart
at
Bakersfield.
The
Hillsboro
M
hicalton
ami m m h aa h a l th rlh i«
and rifle shooting will be enjoyed people will probably rem ain south
! Us ammui liiuiie-eomiiig mid roll-
who |a wllllntf („
Hot coffee and lunch will be served
call Friday evening at the K. of I'
■ l>ar« lim a o r •««’ iiliitf * in ) | | | | B
on tlie grounds.
1 UUs * u n er-
I mm - x . I., .„ i . J if y aa I N H I A 1 . I
Hull A |mt link supper wdl be serv­
a m i N t -K V K I' ra|M <rt on a ll
Mr. and Mr.- Verne McKinney
Surprise Party Held
'd ut i oclock with Mis J it
o f i If* i r lc |(*>rr(i;«*ralore
|»',,r
attended
a
party
Saturday
night
Sandford
and
Mis
Hoy
iiu
iii
m
A surprise party was given Harry
tv r v la w
w r it * ,
m Iv in a
ami
ili.uge. All members are urge,I io
Seabold and sons Friday night. The at tile home of Mr and Mis G. A
p tw iv n l u fc u |M il|u n
u tn m l. The Past Chlels' club will
evening was spent in playing cards Rutfierford in Portland, honoring
Ml.
and
Mrs
Jerry
Heston
iMavme
liunlsli
(h,,
eiieteriiiliimeni
with
Those present were Mrs. O. H
UTILITIES EMIINIT HING
I Mrs Earl Hullenbeek 111 charge
Stowell. George Hollenbeck. C. A. Urenbeuie:' of IVwell Butte. Mr.
INSTITI IE
and
Ml mill Mrs. Henry Cypher mid
Morgan,
. n .. r g f tll, «
Mrs
na.
Prudie
e iu u ir
Fickas
n v f c . c iu
mid
iu a
.,,,,. Mrs. u Heston
, ! . » . . __ are former resi-
*01
N. Walla HI.,
t'h lra « a . m
daughter Frances. Miss Charlotte dent* of Hhlsboro.
U 'sier cy p h er spent Sunday mid
Monday fishing on Wilson river
Sullvan, Mr and Mrs. Jesse Meyers Mr. and Mrs. L. P. G ann, who have
Hie men report having good luck
and Harry Seabold and sous Jack been living in Aberdeen. Wasli.,
and a grand time.
and Harry.
i since their marriage, have moved
G uests a t the Jam es II Davi»
Miss Gladys Overton teacher of to Olympia, where Mr. G ann pur-
MILL WOOD
home Sunday were Mr. mul ......
Mrs.
the upper grades here, spent the chased a meat market. Mrs. G ann
Edgings and Inside wood
Hlrum
Davis mid Mrs Norman
week-end and Armistice at Cres­ was formerly Miss Minnie Ziegler
Davis ami little son of Beaverton
I lo o t
well.
. of this city.
Guests at the Faye Mill» home
Two or more cords
William Riggle and son Delmar
Pilgrim llnuxe
«1.71
sent several davs with relatives h e re
R u th a n d
Witcher
1
Sunday
were
Mr.
mid
Mrs.
B.
J.
Sawed. Mie more
sern stverai aays wi,n ruatives nert of Tillamook and Claude Gudge of
Sunday: Chapel services of wor­
K atur. Mr. and Mrs Hagenbusher
Uus week
ship,
id
jo
a
in
und
7
3(1
p
in
Edgings
und
inside,
dry
Portland were guests Monday of
i anil Mr. and Mrs. Hoys and daugh-
V. Ornduff and Mr. and Mrs. their relatives. Mrs. Lloyd Selfridge
" ‘‘’" ‘hig worship Pivstor Henri Iti-lneli Cord
I ter, uh of Portland.
Jesse Ornduff attended the funeral
Mr and Mrs. George Selfridge
i
W ashington G range November 3 i s Huiler will preach on "H tH .o m - 5 or more cords ..................... »j «
of their brother and uncle, Sam
®
B
,
us.
tile
Doubting Apostle." next to
¡elected tfie following oft leers: Le-
Rev. Len B Fishback of T illa­
Ornduff. a t Laurel Saturday.
sermons on
on "The Excellent kitchen wood, the br-t
Roy Mills, rc-eleeted. m aster Klva Iasi in a series of sermons
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riggle of mook was a Hillsboro visitor Mon-
buy you can find
Logan overseer; M is . G e r t ie M e e k V. ? , A Pu a ll,' !’
H ie to p ic of the
Birkenfeld spent the week-end with d?-\- brlI1»img a number of football
lecturer; Mrs. Peurl Vandouielen 1 ' * n l , 'g sermon will be "Two Pll-
Dry Slab and Mark
relatives here.
K i?'e£ s
f.or
* rml5Uc,e «am e
S!*'.W:.“ .'d : . ' « h ’ r i d r i i
P e te rs e n ,
a s - g X " ?s 1
«
^
, ^
' ' P l1 -
Move to Vernonia
between the two high schools.
ia-lnrh Old Growth Fir
series. Thanksgiv­
ststaiu Meward; Mrs. S adlr Loftis,
Mr. and Mrs. Thor Groenbeck, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. G riffith and
ing services
are announced
for Nov-
H e r m a n K eh a e
chaplain,
Mrs.
Grace
Knffety.
re-
hi
iv
»»-
-----
have moved to Vernonia. Mr. G ro e n -1 her mother. Mrs. Sohia Freerksen.
elected, treasurer; Itosella Mills. s ,inj L ‘W n,X*i’ ,'b’’r, J J*
,tn,t Phone 2383X
Res. phone ao«j
beck, who drives stage to Portland moved the first of the week from
secreUry; Faye Mills, guU'keeuer Nn-nm. • * Advent. Annual at
from here, has extended the route their residence on First street to J^ IK E her big lis te r, the little miss enjoys ap­
Clip
Dot
and
Mall
This
Order
Blank
for
I'attrrus
Rose Hall. Ceres, Mrs Uplicnila
. , ' “ T *«<»t«erlng of toys
to Vernonia.
'522 Jackson street.
Meyers. Pomona; ¿lien Loftis, Flora
, , “li!?. r<>^ *•*» Iw t« « “ tea' C hrist-
pearing as chic and stylish a t she can, and the
W B. A. met in all-day session
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Rees and
FASHION BUREAU,
Lola
ladv uaalatum
<i..^ 1 i
•>>'> ember 8 Pile pastor may
Io la Solberuer
Solberger. 'lady
axs.slant stewi
picturesque
frocks
sketched
above
accentuate
the
Saturday with pot luck dinner. Mrs. family attended services a t Laurel-
between 10 u. m
ard; Harry Chapman, executive com- w id ^ J l.n V Sv6®
103 Park Ave., New lo r k City.
Jessie Tillman was taken in as a wood academy Saturday and were fresh eharm and attractiv en ess w ith which she la
dntm ent. at
m lttee chairm
an; Faye
Mills
ugrl- 7 i,.‘ ,
' 2 ' “y P « appointme
new member. Dinner guests were guests during’ the day of Mr and ■aurally endowed.
culture
chairman';
Ev,i
M.
"k
'
"inie
»'«.. »tree-
. ------- J*«
ackson
W ith th is coupon, which I clipped from the
William and Delmar Riggle, Ruben Mrs. Ben A m undson’and family
All young peoples meetings Us an-
vTOhoinlcs
chaliinaii.
clay
Dorland,
f
Kelly. Jesse Meyers. Irene Fisher. I Mr and Mrs Henrv
In this w eek's offerings, th ere Is an exceptionally
installing officer; Lucy Baker, musl-1 ,wulK‘Hl'
is a a w a e e s
^ Pd“ aL e l ^ d p X er ’ “ d E:ean°r « «
clan.
cute frock th a t lends glam our to • schoolgirl's
<&•■• Of Newspaper)
“ m ^
^
v ' Meyers of Beaver-
Eme^- P ^ h L
Nuts, lauiyl
studies, and a Jum per frock splendidly suitable for
Mxtliiesens E ntertain
I am e n c lo s in g ...................cents. Pleaae send nit
.
- „ Pieschal
— a t Tillamook
ton. Mrs. Fred Caldwell of Hills-
Bmery
Mr. tiitii Mm. Jiutte.s Mathlesen) No foolin', a lot of We girls have
absorbing th e punishm ent any g irl’s dress receives
•
the p attern s listed below a t IS cents a p a ttern :
boro and Mrs. Jewel Losli of O r over the holidays.
of Muuntaliulule entertained with a wx'ukness for gold braid and
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. K aufm an and durin g playtim e hours.
enco were visitors of W. B. A. S at-
lbuUi»“‘ No sooner luul the
i ti curd party November 7. Present
P a tte rn number^
urdav. All are members of the o r - ; M arjorie and Marcele of Silverton
T he Jum per frock— P attern SS3— can be m ade
were Messrs, tutcl Mesdumrs J. it batllfBlup Houston lied up In P o rt­
I visited during the week-end with
gam ia tion
land
harbor
tluui we got aboard to
¡Sandford,
William
Jons,
Henry
Cy-
S6S
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Size
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H annan and ,U rs' Ro5? Prickett and with rela- la m atPrial» to su it th e season— wool, cotton. or
i Piter. A. F. Chrtstener, A. K. Rey- get an eyeful of the "big guns."
family of Portland and Mrs. ChrisJ tl' es at Ballk-S
Spying
a
tall,
handsome brute
silk. P a tte rn s are available in sizes S to 1« year«
354
1 nolds, Loel Hollenbeck, E arl Hol­
Size
Domashosky and daughters of Ju n e -' Mrs. W. S. Tilton suffered a Size 12 req u ires 2 H yards of S5-lnch fabric for
lenbeck. Glenn Sandford and How­ drestu'd up lik«' a plush itortte, one
tion City visited at the W. E. Hill, sprained ankle Saturday evening. th e dress, aud 1 % y ards for the gultnpe with sh o rt
Name . • • • • • • a > • • • • • • • «
ard Hollenbeck. Mrs Loel Hollen­ fair dunw asked boldly:
home Monday.
" ° h . sir, wlwt kind of an officer
I Her sister, Mrs. Elma ’Denby, is
beck and Henry Cypher hud high
Mr. and Mrs. A
_____
rthur Fisher of | staying with h er until she has re- eleeves, or 1 14 y ards with long sleeves.
Address
score and Mrs J. H Sandford and are yxMi?
"I'm a naval surgeon."
A ravishing school dress Is th a t Indicated as
Sunset camp were Buxton visitors I covered.
Earl Hollenbeck second
My goodness' How you doctors I
City . . .
Sunday.
Ladles of the Parent Teacher
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Megargel P a ttern J54. Any girl would be proud to nave It
do
specialise ’—Ex.
'
H arry Coleman has gone to Carl
association cleared ubout »15 with
.
“ ><1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Murton In her w ardrobe. It can be made In colorful glng-
State
,
the lunch suit? on election day.
U>n to run a switch engine a t the spent the week-end and Monday h sm s with lawn collar, and le available In sizes 4
Mrs. Patrick Davis was taken to
Ca^lton Mill.
with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller at t0! I 2’«, S lle 8 calls for 8,4 fu rd s of 35-lnch fabric,
Mr. and Mrs. George Riggle. Mrs j Salem.
?
1
W rite your name and address plainly, giving num ­ ! the Portlund open-air sanitarium
with
%
yard
co
n
trast
for
the
collar,
cuffs
and
sasn.
O H. Stowell. George Hollenbeck,
Vr
M
, p
ber and slxe of patterns you want. Enclose 15 cents last week for treatm ent.
F or the white collar, an o th er H yard ts required.
David Edwards and Mrs. Ethel Mey-
'daf
^
V
Mr. and Mrs Curl C hrlstener and i
10-Iube Croaley Conaole
In coin for each number, and mall your order to
Incidentally, thia dress may have a double or single
ers were Hillsboro visitors last week. <o‘n of
Mrs. Joseph Thompson attended the 1
Hillsboro
Argus
Fashion
Bureau.
103
Park
Ave
Reg. >72.
collar.
Mrs. Gale Luther of Portland i
thirty-nititfi
wedding
an
niversary'
New York. N Y .
with Mr. and Mrs. E. M B arham at
and Mrs. Nancy Riggle of Bellflow­ Salem.
celebration of Mr. and Mrs. J j
Sale price
the week-end a t the John COU-1 »22 31;
er. Cal., visited friends at Manning
Nussbuumer of Helvetia Sunday.
WdUr», »37.41, Burl >12.28, L e n ti Aut*» Part«
14; F t
Mrs. J. R uffer and children left «ell home here.
Monday.
Annual roll call of the Red Cross
Sie w a r t - Warner Conaole
, 159 89 F L naughts Machinery C o. 228.40 J t II
Mrs. Jewel Losli of near Orenco
week for Rockaway for a visit
Is on this week .Mrs. W E Mays
Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Temple-
Reg. >69.50.
n, >.»7
36,
Loyd
Dailey,
$
8.3
7.
(iet
visited Mrs. Clara Allen Saturday. wlt“ her slsc«-’r before going to E11 ton and son John spent the week- * Drown-
sellin.-
A
Co.,
»59
27,
A
rrhie
Jr««e.
»16
.
.
i
Is
canvassing
tills
community.
♦ " 38
R o w v e jr, $S 3 7; J,»e Cronin. | 5 5S, Don
Sale price
20 A rth u r Jesse. »335 28, Harves J ,.
Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards vis- j
where they will make their end at Salem
Mrs. J. H Davis and Patrick
aid T Templeton. >46 95. Herman Hole
»363 4 8; I. I. Ma. In ls te . »8 99. Bi „1 D aria and little son visited Mr-
ited relatives at Riggle Bros, camp home.
Miss
Helen
Craig
of
Rockaway
n
cel.
>124.75;
W
J
Stan,ell,
>.,
x
Croaley Tablr Model
H
i"
.
'
t
o
»12.96,
A
t
Haag
A
C
o.
In
c
.
Miss Betty Irwin oí Rockaway is a guest this week a t the L. C.
near Birkenfeld a lew days this
Patrick Davis at the Portlund S an ­
Ll. yd DaiJe>. >.*. SS . R „b | Klinger, >_' 79 , »312 29 M It Scnler T. h .I Works. ».9 01. itarium Friday.
week.
L o n g u iiil s h o r t w a v e
was an overnight guest Monday at Lomax home
E Reynold«, »'Î 9X;
Howard Cooper Corp., »12 10, John
A
w
S llilh . r
Mrs. W. E. Mays anti Mrs. Loren
c h ^ . h o m e . She returned
Miss Marion
R e g . > 4 2 .0 0 .
H - N « - Son« I'.. ■ f t'.Oo , » |8 , M - Thompson visited Mae Alvord and
» M ow noau, » „ ™ ,1 « «
S » . 7 I l R th a n llr r . »«7.3«
“i ; , ?
’2°"
’3M
CLEARANCE
SALE
’5 7 50
YOURS
‘5 5 00
Junior Class Play
Cast Starts Work r 8
K rn /tc M otor C o. »37.90,
E I.
Ro«t,
»60 80, E I. Boss. »379 12. law g .ls A
Contractors M aihioery Co . »39 43;
Oregon
StCforetiSit
MiS8 ,Jane MUhoIland of Portland
7 .r
» , '• ' I Mu-.; »1
Pate, $1.70, Concrete Pipe C o. »196
-pent the week
I
sP™t the week-end with Miss L o r -
' ' '•
' ' ,;l
'
»
..m i Mr
X d^- lth hpr P»1- raine Chase
’ •*'<»«. » ih x j . l
,... Gus Kcichow, »151.26; Frank Vanat
s tn ts, Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer.
Fither.
f <\-,rivs f , \ r ’w J,
87, Saxton A Looney, »117
mg." to
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dudley of Los tte“ t ^ t r i i f
»' «
.1 , „ 1 »72
Electric A Engineering Co , » ! _ . ,
be
14. has -Angeles. Cal., visited Monday with ¿n business
d 1 R^
d HuUh''"'’ »'
• H.n »..-.' 1 II k don A Einkbeiner C o. »2 30, Bitum uls A
been chosen and practice is in full her aunt. Mrs. H. G. Vincent, and
„
.
>'• r" r , »•!! 11. 11 f .......... . « 1 ,; ,, , I phalt Soles Compans. »1 1 1 8 60, The A.
swing. Members of the cast
ast 0.
are cousin. Mrs. Lois Walworth
“•
McKinney of Portland was 1 '■
* » u r -.1 11,.,, ..4MI1U»
K........ ,n tin Western Road Machinery Co., »16 '
LuVern Abendroth. Bernice How­
a
Sunday
guest
a
t
the
McKinney
4107.7
Sales Compans-, »8 -
K L C hJinfjcrJjin, >96.26; J, g , Air Itrd u rlio n
Earl Priecett, student at Oregon home
ard. Lloyd Selfridge. Carol Coulter.
II.«
,.
»74
*
“
1
;
R
W
William«
.> 4 9 ; „ í Paine s Auto Top Shop. »10 75. Potilat
Jam es Forsyth, M arjorie Montgom­ State college. Corvallis, spent the
L F O'Mar. 1 .3 .6 0 ; B L Daniel*. >34 4 i General Electric C o, »8 4 0 . Th
week-end at the home of his m oth­
ery. Christine Robb, Ann Munures. er,
J Ç 'Mara »4« 4 4. J B r,,.. » H . I « . ; H.alson C o. »10 50. B .a ll Pipe A Tank
Mrs. Rose Prickett.
and Billy Allison. The managers
K d le n vr. < • '. « . j (VH ,lloran, »5 RS G C orp, »155.89; Cady Motor C o, »1.35.
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Aldinger
are Betty Hobbs, business; R uth
Wallnw, » 2 1 2 » ; L F " M i n . » li; «3. B i John Herb, »26.94 , Chri«t.-n«eti Marhine
M
ohr'
of
P
ortland
were
CLAIMS
allow ed for O ctober . I934 I. rtamiI«'
Kraus, property; Miss Louise Nex. ti 'H ajas ulda
12.19, G Walling, 3 12 .19 ' j I Works, »9 50; Portland Bolt A Mlg. C o,
L- rx/T «-< ■
- i— „ .
_
*
advertising; Miss Marie Houguez, week-end guests of th eir parents
R & H— I. M e lie nlin e, »6.97, Archi
• •M ara. »12 19; G E V a n « « ., $02 3.., »20 7 0, Barde Steel C o , »90 65. A lb.
director.
and other relatives.
Hutchisoi
la'nc flak Service A Garacr.
Ro H • Chalmers Mfg Co , »15.31. s t t r Industrial
club will Monday
select candidates
Accident rotnm., »424.70,
state Indus
for Senate
membership
~andf"wUl w ith^qum ^y^a/d ^ n s h troÜoíe a t 1 ‘¿ T » f 'j - 7 / °
37' x " ■■> « Service station »1.13; Oregon Waa
melon W ater Service C o , »1 R-, d r e . o
tria l Accident t oriini . »26 t>6 standard Oil
Sleart »2.79; J l| Typewriter Co., »1.91; Ralph N e l^ n »»••
nave m arge of the ass«>vi«iv p -o. the Jones hospitai. under the care n ,™
v »12 •.
........ t ' a lii . »881 t l . Geo I If.
47
Hillsboro
L u n itx r
Co, 45; Wo, B .a l., »2 79; || Spreilxee, » li.x R
gram next week. Candidates
Dr. D E. w .ley.
»122 16. Jack Weimer. 912.55; I. Burk.
4 >269.95, State Industrial Accident comm,
mitiation will be callea out uunng , Herman Schoen
Hillsboro ac * >393.12; State Industrial Accident comm, Groge W . e, »4 IX ; W illo rd Ne|«on, ».*, Rfi 812 20, A Mill«, 817.93, K M ills. »15 7 " .
Schlesset, »12.55; Fred Stamm, »12
the assembly. Club members v is - ! companied Ted Reichardt of Port- *132 1~ Stile lii<lu«riiai Accident comm. K A llc r r . ».Irt.69 R Matteson. »2.79; Andy
F. C
Ball. $ 1 1 8 5 , Jam»« Valley. I
Ponald Butt«. »29 2 9 ;
Melvin
S.lson, 20;
ited the city council Thursday.
land
i?fid 0 on
? , ? a busines
business trip to Southern »17.R9; Slate Industrial A c a d .n t comm 15.58; Elwood Nelson. »5.58; R.lph Nel­ »12 20. A rt Schtcader, »12.55, A J Nault.
Invitations for the Girl Reserve Oregon last week.
»SS 69; Standard Oil Co n( Calif. »9S5 IS ,
»2 79; R 11 K inrh rloc, »3 8 3; W II Ben j
son, »53 9 1, Ben Hall, »16 74. I I Snreit
party to be held a t the Laurel
A. Covington left Sunday night (Christensen Machine Work«, > 2 1 7 5 - Fred rer. »22.32. Donald Butts, » ]9 R ;| |t„, ' janon, »5.23; C A Weaver, »5 58. State
hurst club in Portland November by M.
P » " « ;. »17.8«; L c .tc r R «., »14 29, An
plane
for
San
Francisco,
Cal.,
on
coe Matteson, »16 7 4; II A Herr, »11.1«, Industrial Acetcknt Commission. »141 87; ¡
24 were extended this week
™ "'"-< n vcn . »14.29; Ah« Haccr. »14
John Bose.
»424«;
Alhert
Wachner, W E Borns Dan Burns, »31 47. Zola 1
‘V5uslSal Pr°Lrram » as held at the j Thursday * ln P ' He Will return - L 9 / ; 1» Richard
Hulun. »14 2 9, C A Weaver,
e d n p s d n v assembly.
a_«iR/»mhlv The
’T’E.ax program ,
»7 9 6, Geo j
Wednesday
,,
J ..
,
»14 2 9; 11 C Sivard, »14 2 9; D W FultJ, »4.18; C Welder, »5 R x. J |[ Bamford, Morgan, » 2; J W Barney,
Fisher, »34.93, li.-.. It lolenheck. »2
consisted of a vocal solo by Claire . 5?J- Bnd M rs- Carleton Hande and »14 2 9; Junn
™ .n . x »14
u 2 is 9; w
John «
Simmon*.
W' D avi,, »13 9 6; F M Allen, »97 3(1; ll.n r y G rib -
j
bon,
>
»9.98;
Edward
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itstr,
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John B ill, 1 1 1 6 , Fred Watson. »1255
Beeler accompanied by Helen B et k - ' children spent the week-end with ...........
»14 29 Mat
Vrlicak
.. ■ ■
- »'«-■».
-1 4 J 9 ; R
Price, i C. Reilly, 38.37; Andrew Anderson. > « 3 7 ,
er. a solo by Betty Mayes accom- Ue* Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .........
« F F Claude
E I. Sherwood, »8 3 7, A Forrest, 8.37.1
» 1 4 . 9 ' ; • Alfred
Ncl«on,
»14.29;
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*--■ •- by —
-
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F M Allen. >22 46; Henry Gribbon, >6.98, J. C. W hitaker, »8.37
panied
Delaurice
Bump
and _ Connell.
Thornton, »14.2»; Joe Raurh,
»1150-
A rth u r Mill«, >87.77; Kenneth Mill« >76.
trombone selection by John Elaridee
Mr. and Mrs. H. __________
Ruth Beatrice Anderson, Widow’s Pen '
K. Lucas Ot F ___
En«l»y, »R.RS; w Vindl. »20.21; H L
accompanied by Claire Beeler.
Bend visited Monday at the home M - i.r , » :,.;« . Bob H .jt, » 139R ; O P , 7 7; Andy Schles«er, >61 37, Fred Stamm, »ion, » 8; Henrv Beach, damages, aheep l
t
u
•
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ec.
»r
•
3-‘>2
3O,;
Jack
Weimer,
>58.58;
F
C
Bell
killed
by dogs, »40, II E Kappel. d.n; II- I
Prospective debate students listen- of h er parents, Mr. and Mrs H K Johnson, 37 66, B Teschner, »1.19; Y m , , $52 jo ,
ea to a radio debate
Emmott.
cenae fund, »42 9 0 ; H E Kappel, dog li
h ill Co. Orc., »68 6 4; Jack He«*. »2.99
Schreader, »52.30; L B urk, » 4 1 1 4 ; »1 rense fund.
»6 8(1,
Callagham Ai C o,
W m neldavii,SinEU^ OetHa.KU,“ , " a' “ ' „ M rs’ Grac« Todd oi Salem v»sited
Meyer», »12 2 5 ;
Geo Rosevcar, I Strickland, »5.5«7 a
Law Library fund, »10, The Frank Shepard
snruJSSS0 », ^ i ? ' J h£ debate was . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F Mc- « 1 3 - .., Joe Cronin »13 2 5 , Adolph Br.-n 2 1 1 1 « W.«t A J Nault, >46.72, D<
Schmidt,
»13
2
5;
Le,
Brown,
$7.«7;
J
F
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W'
”
e»t
Coast
Telephone
Co,
Co.. Law Library
fund, 225 ; American
ponsoredjby the N. B. C. through i Fadden. and Miss Marion Lytle
nan t i l - « ’ 1 P * ’ " ' K * 6 1 W,■, , C° “ * Telephone Co.’
(Continued on page I I , colum n 7)
station KEX and was for the ben Monday.
Beat, »13.25; Clayton Rutschman,
4.9, ’ e,'« ' J ’ lr’ ' * ‘I'T » Grocery. » 3 5; ( I limes.
e n t of debate students of the
L .y d Dailey, »18.57; Robt Klinger,
Miss Marion Lytle spent the 19, W N Hathorn. »27.44; Ida
U
A r’ shepherd. »90.51; || Becker
United States.
Rodcrirk L
. odsa o ? '’d ‘’ J n rk A
T«; c C-»k. »82.78; J.W Corrieri »85
Ross Cox returned last Monday
^i.d \n Por" a n d with Mr. and and Minnie G Pearson,
»204.00
"siva
rd
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Bu" ’ - » * 37 ; II I. Susl.auer, |4 o
after a week's illness Mariorie
Marjorie M rs' c h a rle s w - Elhs of Medford. Fields, »1 75; H C ,e Si R , ; . 2 t
a
i 2 ' E W B' rk' " ' «
f E
»15
Meek returned last week after an
Mr and Mrs. B. R. Pooley of Dancer. »24.43; Lester
(Incorporated)
, 7 s ; ° w; ' ’?
(8 4 75. E D Lus
attack of flu. Barney Campbell is Portland visited Sunday afternoon dew Christiansen, »19.53; C A Weaver, by- >9a.5o; C E Downer, >81.36; A Pale,
CoUections
«— Credit Report»
»13
9
5;
Alfred
Nelson,
»13.95;
W
Da
now absent from school on account • with M r- and Mrs- H- R- Emmott.
778.86. F J 6 , under*. 877.96 t l A Mr I
,n
ofwl1Ili ss-
.
Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Olsen and vis. »13.95; Claud Thornton, »13.95; Mat Lewi,
»79.24;
Thos Rood 895 76
H L
been xra ^.ctthi^
?J?ere,t ta has dau«h te r ot Portland visited Mon- ir iic a k , »13.95; John Simmons, 813 95- Funk. 263 84; E E Latimer. 247 88 W ashington, Tillamook and Yamhill
been started by the Hilhi glee club day with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Olsen D W Fultz, »13 9 5 ; R F Price, »13 95; K u rt Luebnow. 133 9 1; R Meacham, »90.-
Counties
under the direction of Miss Edwlna
lfha rd Hohin, »8.37; Fred Yuncen »9 41
76; John Herb, 29 5 4; Verl Sake »93 26
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert T urner of R
Broad bent.
C O May, »23.71, Louis H olt, »19 5 3 ;
Corvallis spent the week-end with Bob Mercer, >11 16, Courteay Service H Schindler, 986.77; Edwin F B.lcemann, J Personal Contact on Collections
»■76 2 8; Edwin
E
Baletmann, »3500,
hls m other, Mrs. E. T. Turner.
Washington County Office
Station
W orthin<ton), >21.99; John
MRS. SI SAN K. REICHE.N
Pool Gardner Lumber Co, »2 32, C S Rev
Misses Lena and Mary Koch of w „t.
32; H Cruse, >8.37, J W nolds, >1.13; Washington
County Newt-
Funeral services were held Mon­ Portland were week-end guests of AMock >22
>4; Mary Woodward, >65; L L Times, >15 65; Corwin Hardware, >2.90;
day a t the G erm an Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Omer Vuylsteke.
Second and Main S treets
>134.77; Vernon Ro«ebra jeh, Sahnow Brothers Garage, >50 51, S W
S?ur=h, ? t Phillips for Mrs. Susan
Phone 3071
>•>98;
J
W Barney, >199 7 0; W A Tun
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
C.
Coman
Melhuish,
>1;
Busch’s
Service
Garage,!
K. Reichen, 88, who died in P o rt­
>100, W A Tupper, >15; Bert H ill,
llillsboro, Oregon
>218.61; Ahll>er< Bearing Co. of C alif., |
land November 9. She was the spent the week-end with Dr. a n d ' ?*r
T
4
ww.
x-
M e lh u ia h .
>2.<9;
H Cru«e,
>8.37
w
II
Sale price
lla th o rn
C r o a le y T a b le
GO EAST
SUNSHINE
County Court
J
for 01
of
j4m„ v>||,'y*
at the home oX
»M
Credit Bureaus
Commercial Building
m other of Chris A. and Sam Reich- Mrs. John Bartels of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baines and
en and Mrs. Maggie Sturm er, all
or Portland. Interm ent was in the children spent the week-end a t the
A rthur Gillmore home.
church cemetery.
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Miss ttu
R uth
tn Losh of Portland spent
si
Our classified columns may have the * eelf-end with her cousin. Miss
just what you are looking for — Connie Peterson.
Read them.
|
Connell ot Woodburn spent
L u m b er
P r ic e s
W hat are You Going to do
when Winter Comesi
AGAIN REDUCED
Wl ARC COAMRATTRO
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Now may be financed at low cost on the
Government Plan.
SEE US FOR ESTIMATES
Seasonable .Material—
Glass. FJex-O-Glass, W eatherstrip, Roof Paint. Roof Putty
(for fixing leak), Ridge Roll, Eave Trough, Etc.
If It'» Lumber Call D ur Number
Phone 2691
1011 Baseline
Southern
Pacific
American ami f o r e i g n .
Reg. >12.95.
.00
Sale price
Buy that much n e e d e d
Radio now at thi* a t -
tractive pricea,
Viait our Radio Depl.
Today.
’3 5
i
A few hours ago — a
lovely, perfect home. Now
a mere skeleton o f a
house— ruined by fire. If
it was YOURS, would
your Eire Insurance he
quick to make up your
loss?
CHAS. L. WALKER
Agent
Every form of protection — Fire,
automobile, casualty, liability,
Fidelity, Surety mid Life.
Phone 1732
HG4 3rd 8L
Open every Saturday until
0 p. in
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Nest door to Venetian Theater
Phone 761
IIILLSHUKO, OREGON
Four
Community
Prosperity
.N R A .
Builders
1.
2.
3.
More Employment
Increased Wages
Improved Working Conditions
Have you been making an honest effort this summer to pay
or part pay on those past due accounts?
4. Business Stabilization
REMEMBER, the man that maintains his CREDIT is wel­
come everywhere. BUT the man that does not pay, soon be-
comes a social outcast.
The Argus believes that these 4 important factor« w i l l
build up the community’s prosperity when ami ewery me"
chant and professional man does his part.
Y
SO when you receive a statement bearing our REGISTERED
TRADE MARK make a special effort, at once, to take care
of your past due accounts, as you cannot afford to have a
poor credit rating with your COUNTY CREDIT BOARD
Under NRA Codes which crnvcip-n oil
t
are pledged to these things * ™
°Ur busln<»«e« we
PIONEER «SERVICE CO., Inc.
POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO.
II you go East (hit winter, why
not go through California and
Southern Arinins? Hide our
fantiHj» Sunset I intited or Golden
State Limited through America'«
sunniest winter region. Stopover
anywhere.
For details, see your local
agent or write J. A. Ormandy,
(irnrral Patimgrr A gm l, 70J
Pacific Building, Portland, Ore.
’3 3 H
Model
State Office
Miner Building
The Argus is carrying out this program and urges your
support to enable it to do so.
Our commercial printing and
service is a helpful factor too.