The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 15, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday. November 15, I » 3 1
Helvetia Plans
School Benefit
,
THE
H IL L S B O R O
A RG U S.
OREGON
MH iply ut the borne ul Mi und Mu
• l i l l u i
H< l i i n r l l / . i
IT lilu y
e v i-iu n i-
" Native
Daughter
r-x-
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wire Mr und Mr« J II A tm mid
C e l (laughter luw in ary , Mr« Lilly M
n
H IL L S B O R O .
w>iws B ^ r u ^ , ° i t e ^ r m ° ^ i Z < V
publisher of t h e Cottage Orove
Bend Man Honored
on His Birthday
hiïiiest deYm reu’ cl^d'by'tnti-'r"
eulosis to among the young
of our country, but If the disease
i;,“ V i . u«
i
'
to discovered In time death need
CORNELIUS—
Clara
Mae \ nexsion»
th a t the
of living
H II liniM'ioy und Mr» Robert
Chartrey,
53, of -Mr».
Cornellua,
a native
man runneth
not memory
to the’ contrary"
BEND—*Mr -inii’ m V* " 'r th .a i.. not result. The tuberculin test and
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j Pumrroy »pent tlie day Friday In
daughter of Washington county, may a. o be left undisturbed In the D t T e l l en“ r t med i n ' h££>r of the following X -ray are the methods
. . . . 'l l
<«■ l*urtlana vlxltlug relallvri,
■ Cd Thursday at Hill xiro.
interest of economy. although It to m / ¿ ¿ V e i l » b i r t h d a y F r ^ a n ^ used to discover such cases before
School W i l l he W ir e d t o r
| Vun |)lrrly
Mr alld
they reach the dangerous stage.
Hhe was born January 3, 1IUI1, In entirely possible that n,me deserv- Saturday evenings Guests were Mr
I
Floyd
lllirly,
who
l.%
attending
<>
L ig h t« N e a r F u t u r e
C arden Home, the daughter of Mr. ing democrat may come forward and Mrs Oscar Deverell H erbert
K C . »pent th f week-end with hl»
and Mr» John Oilman. Surviving who can read a» loud a» doe» Hede Deverell, Miss Orace Deverell broth-
parents.
are the widower, O. O. Chartrey, ft la hardly probable th a t the dom- ers and »Liters of Mr Deverell all
CORWIN HARDWARE
Kxeciillve committee of the grunge
I I I . M i ' J«l>» * • D e video»)
Cornelius; a daughter, Mrs. Mil- m ant democrats will waste a great Of Portland and Mr and Mrs
Headquarter»
1 ,,,r‘ November 7 to tulk over tnal-
dred
Thrapp,
Hillsboro;
a
son,
Hugh
deal
of
sym
pathy
upon
the
other
w
eaver
of
Bull
Mountain
Mr
and
IIM.VKI'IA November -I 1« the tri» in connection with the liutull-
H u n tin g a n d F is h in g
McPherson. Lovelock, Nevada; and house attache» when there a r e Mrs. Albert 8cott A rthur Steln-
dute lor the school benelll proMruin at|,„,
t ,„. electric light« The
a brother, Eric Wilson. Tillam ook., score» of their own partisans hun- hoff. Joe Kusle
and Mr an d Mrs
S u p p lie s
ut Helvetia 'Hie program will lie I i iccti n turn, i.turted work llie lu.it
Funeral services were held from gerlng for a chance to sit In at the o. H Peterson
Mr Deverell re-
held m Ila- »ehool house E veryone,,,, u a. week uml completed their
Young's
Funeral
home,
Saturday
banquet
table
Joe
Singer,
veteran
cevled
many
useful
birthday
gift«
1» invited to come »ml have a good i wink during the pur,t week The
Tube» Tested Free
afternoon, with Rev. Charles Reed, sergeant-at-arm s of the house, who
Louis Howell of West I lin n and I-«ng's Radio
time Lunch w*U be served m th e ' hgii'ing system. width hux been In
I officiating. Interm ent was In Hills- has
become almost a state Instltu- Amos Henderson spent from Frl-
biiMiiieiil and pulroiui uiy expected
during llu- pa.it lew yearn, wu»,
Ixiro cemetery.
tlon In himself, will no doubt be day until Sunday a t the coast Mr
to help with donation« I he lulaail bought by L .1 l-'ruhcl« ol Tualn
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most conspicuous by hto absence a t Howell 1» a nephew of Mr Hender-
lUNird and the teacher al e going to I tll,
.
the forthcoming
session as also ion
have electric light« llintulled before
Mu Norman Meyer», 'Fay Hun-
Nancy Oohtoon underwent
thc program The lutnd membein i.-i>,
|«orUand. hux been In the
*
k,
c
t^
r
io
r
.
J
°
tbe*e
many years., an operation for acute appendicitis
have offered to help pay for it and Portland xanlturluin the pu«t week,
Ibvntlnuad
from
I)
Neither
1»
there
expected
to
be
any
Friday
She
to at S t Vincent's hoi
will arrange to have a program and where «lie wax operated on for u |
tlon which this office holds to the dearth of applicants for other house pitaJ.
dam e 111 tile near future.
I goiter
»A
.
.
gubernatorial succession. In view of J?1”1
ass,L,t* nt
Miss Minnie M attox 6pent the
School was flowed Monday. A tm l»-1 Mix |, A william» of Portland
the possibility th a t they may be
ctork, calendar clerk, and last week or so a t the home of
the day. and the teuclier, Joseph vlxlted her daughter, Mrx. Earl C.
able to dictate the senate organl-
ftorSihln“'’wlnch’r Rmt th e“ ^ ? he£, brothJ r - Bert Meyer, and wife
Wenzel. went on a lulling trip Hun- Hell, for a few day» huit week
zation the demrxirato therefore, are t\ alf U ju S y or “ more have b £ n
VoSto of W e s ^ u L i “ s i^ d M?»“
duy anil Monday.
Mr and Mr» D W Hull and two,
Rulli O urrber vtolted Fern Pelren xonx (mm lutG rande arrived at the
already discussing possible candi- reserved for the faithful among the Howell's brother Amos Henderson
Munday Fern returned from Jone»' home of Mi and Mrs W C Itali
Tor the gavel-wielding Job. j republican partisans.
i and wife. Thursday
iioxpllal Friday and to getting along Butuitlay lor a vlxlt. Mr. Hull 1»
Of the 13 democrats In the next
Only 28 of the 90 members of i Joe Kusle and Joe _ Baggenstos re- I
u »on of W C. Hull
senate
only
six
are
veterans,
and
►
/
I
the
lg35
legislature
have
had
any
cently purchased cars.
/ . . / « r» right. gilting'. M i . . V e il* Cared«*, •« « » . to
Mr and Mr» C harlie Keffer and
The »late electrician wu» In town,
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C .u i» « I.. II. h e r , G ., ., » . L. Dakar, M jtr. O rc r» ,) M ana- j therefore, eligible to the Job. These previous lawmaking experience. The
’ daughter K athryn of Portland »to­ during tlie paxl week to Inxpect the
facturera A a a'n .: Jraaa A. Digrean, C l o . i. t » D rva rs ,
are W H. S trayer of Baker coun­ other 64, or more than tw o-thirds
o-tm ras; a «•
lled hto parent*. Mr and Mrs Jas- new electric light line which ha»
( h .i i m a n Food D lv i.io u Lgh ,«
ad,a» H. X.
ty; Ashby C. Dickson of M ultno­ of the entire membership of the IVllSS L zlX O n (jlV C S
per Keffer. Bunday
' been built recently. Hr found that
re .K a a a , Knight P a .k in a C o , General C h airm an, lla ru ld
mah; John Goss of Coos; W alter 8. two branches, are novices at the j
llira e h , H l r . e h - W . i . M anufacturing C o . C hairm an of
Horn, to Mr. and Mr». H erm an I » few change» liad to be mude m
O
rg
a
n
la
a
tiu
n
;
H
a
l
W
h
itt,
p
u
b
lic
ity
;
W
il
l
K
night,
Ra-
,
Fisher
of Douglas; Jam es H. Haz­ business In the senate 18 former
Zahler 'Iren e Htalder) of Portland &ome of the home».
t a lf “ '
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D ivtotoo, P o itlen d Ch»mt,«r ól C o m m tr e s T n . H.
lett of Hood River, and Henry L. members will be back a t their desks
November 8 a boy.
Member» of tile Ueaverton high C ~ a lla,
Portland W oo lar. M illa , C h tir» ia n <4 a ll other production f wool ana, fu rn itu re,
gchooj o{ W ashington coun- 1
Horn, to Mr and Mr». Emil Jox- M-hool public «peaking claxx hate o l c j ; Charlar L Stldd, Oregon M u tu al P it« Ina. Co., Stato-wide Speakora B ureau; j Hess of Union. Of these Strayer and of the 12 new senators th r e e ,
Mac W ilk in *. Mac W ilW n a » Cola. In c . A drare,am a Co una.I W A. O ita». M » 4 - ■ with 20 years of continuous service t i e ih2fm«hevne1??ner^cfOihii1enHrelv ty deslrln« Information concerning
xy of Tillamook,
______ - a - boy He hux been
,
I engaged the _ grana, e hall lor No-1 «Oíd.
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Ore«nn.
Cbat^m
a»
R
e
ta
il
Coorar
a
tap«
I»
»ot
I»
pbotogrepk,
H
u
r
t
,
p
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l
H
lre
h
.
so
th
a
t
they
will
not
be
entirely
t£e
tuberculin
test may obtain It
named Wade Kiila Mr _ Juxxy had veinber 27 ami will n u t on u play.
to hto credit to by far the most new to the game B ut in the house
writing to Miss M argaret Dixon,
the piilk route heie lor Bevergl' Home member» qf the cast live in I
experienced and the logical choice there will be 45 freshmen, entire by
years before tlie preseni NorUi till» town and it to expected they I » .
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,h
.. .„ n r tin „ ton d»vx for the democratic leadership, but ly w ithout any legislative exper- court house, Hillsboro.
Where the local demand to suf­
Plain« Trucking company took th. will draw quite a crowd
i t the J ^ e x h ó s ¿ T u i where she 1» said to be not overly eager for lince. Only 15 ÓÍ th i 80 representá­ ficient
to w arrant the arrange -1
ronte.
. . . . I Albright Brotherhood of the Evan-1
¡underw ent a major operation
j the responsibility. Dickson, on t h e ; tlves, or one-fourth of the house
ment
of a clinic, the physicians of
Mtos Madelyn H listturk and Mix»' grillai churches of thto district will
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Park a n d o th e r hand, to understood to be membership, have had previous ex- the county are donating th eir serv- ’
Anuna Joo» wrre guest» at the home uiert at the I ruiic ul Mr. and Mr».!
son and daughter of Eugene were Í ambitious for the honor and the penence and of these 15 the ex- ices In giving the test and. when
ui .Mr and Mr». Otto Hulbrrgrr on Arno» Watkln» at Laurel November
FDREST
GROVE
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H
e
n
d
e
rs
o
n
'
luncheon
guest* of Mr and Mrs ' other four In a receptive mood.
¡ perlence of 11 to lim ited to a single necessary, the careful foUow-up ex­
Mason HUI TTiuraday nqjjht
¡ 30
aminations.
Miss Dixon states th a t sev eral,
,. r i L , i w
5 U S Ü I " ; T : « I S X Z ' i K " 2 " ! '! 'O I“ » . "
» .a
mu, -n ó u re r& re ol P o r r e w ¡“ i ? ¡ L ± !,S , 5 K ? " L ‘S E ? _ '2 Í
“ S
schools in the county have already '
OU needn’ t wish
1»
f 1 V ni ^1 *n 11 e Forest Grove U nderstating Mix« Olga Timmerman, Mrs. John ?n 9 ^ ° r*e Winslow of Tillamook publicans. B ut th a t Utile detail to availed themselves of this oppor-
for a llu rin g wave«,
guests at a blrtlwlay party, the or-1 «torn of Hlble IreiVm1 ihoaJ°J!rvic.Oi company chapel Bunday afternoon I Tim merm an and Frieda.
!
Baget of M ultnom ah and not expected to deter the demo- t,unjty axrd plan to have X -ray
casslun being Mrs. Wlilte n and a .c invited
and glistening soft­
re 1?,14? 11 ' i ^ i «W u V 'n d »Ith Hrv Alexander B ennett offl-
Miss Ella Tim merm an returned Earl HUI of Lane. Each of these crats In their determ ination t o plales made 0[
positive cases
Victor Chrtotenarn» birthday an
As tlie election was held In tlie elating Interm ent was In Banks j to Portland after spending B unday; republican veterans had the sp eak -, make the most of the opportunity! whlch the test has brought to their
ness. W e’ll m ake your
nlvrriary
school liouae, the session of school cemetery.
ershlp "In the bag" and aU sewed th a t to offered them a t last, after attention.
|
and Munday with her parents.
h
air b ea u tifu l, and im ­
I'oUlorw Lost
was discontinued for tlie day
.
up ready lor delivery to themselves more tb a n 50 years of waiting, to
Miss Dixon claims t h e clinic
Many farmer» took advantage of | Kennelli Peterson, who resides In
prove the condition of
BANKB Mr. Sm ltn was born Ini
Iln Pers<jn on January 14, next. And
, e liS'i8
6
method of caring for chUdren's
the line w rath rr Bunday and spent 1 BaJrm. came home to vote,
your scalp w ith our
iller county. P a , August 16, -1850
then along came the democratic
own dea8, Trom health to especially valuable be-
tlie day at field work Tlie recent
John Itlcliards. who is making hto
hen five years old he went w lt‘i f
_
_
(horde to steal the bag, speaker- Wp W
.
¡cause It reaches so many who oth­
shampoos, rinse«, and
heavy rain made It Impossible to home with hto brother. Harry Rlch-
erwise might go without attention,
get in many ot the fields, especially; ards, cast hto ballot by mall, as he
S S tt’W
t S r
fact W u - J o w ^
oi
wU1 spend ^ ^ U N h e
idea! toward
special treatm ents.
where there are winter springs 1« a registered voter in Nebraska.
Ohio and Mtos- ¡
(B y H .r e l Churchley)
¡ , h rw,pn, K -fj»
approximately 8375,000 a m onth for which to work to to have each!
Potatoes 111 wet ground a rr a total Mr Rleliards to 84 years old. and
Isstppi rivers to I REEDV1LLE- Reedvllle Sunday anJT
hard liquor during the next two child and adult have a com plete1
loas now
lias never mlsaed voting a t an elec-
Keekuk, Iowa His school to sponsoring a contest for f
u
years according to estim ates of physical examination, including tu-
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tlon. since he was old enough t o ‘
inolher died ol new members. The Sunday school,
ucn as^ uSel7 e
pre?,' Í the hquor commission. The com- ’ berculin test and chest exam ina-
' V ' : . . * . . . . L \o . I L D l r e . i
vot*' At different times he has been
cholera
15
min-
,
Is
divided
into
two
groups,
the
R
ab-
lng
OIIlcer.
and
the
hopes
of
Hill,
mission’s
budget calls for the ex- tion every year. In case the test is j
Obliged to vote by mull
utes after le a v -1 bits, made up ol .Mrs E. Grey's ¡»'ho was re-elected, were rudely penditure of approximately 6275,-1 positive It would not need to be
• a a a
Bell, clerk of the Klnton
Ing the bout He class, Rev. D uncan’s class, M rs.! shattered by the democratic victory. 000 a m onth for supplies, salaries, | repeated each time, but the other |
Phone 1273
1215 3rd 8L
I u n i t lilt*
b l l 11«.
r e (l.IUi(U
k I mk >I board
been chlldrcn
taking tin
111^ J l u
H IM
of th e ha.1
M l)oo,
i,l
remained home George Imlay s class and Mrs. A. j Now th a t they have the speaker- eU " and profits are expected to net ¡ checks would then become m o re !
r ' N
M,rel,..,4
a.i.a.a,
o ■> *4 i the
Ln Treutln,
, |p in their
...
♦ 1ÍWT DÍWT re 9 mnnth
imrvirfanf
im portant.
, Ground floor Odd Fellows' Bldg
with
his
father
orlunds
class,
and
Turtles,
'
sh
possession
w
hat
will
m
onth-
K1NTON A Jubilee will be held tills district during Uie past week
Mrs. Sadie O rr Dunbar, speaking i
ln Iowa until he which consists of Mrs. C. Imlay x vj,e democrats do with it Alrsadv
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ut tlie church November 23 when
Emery VanKleek and daughters
wax 18 and later class. Mrs. A Shradder's class. V. , 2 ! . . , * ?
\ A
„X
a t the North Plains health meet-1
the electric lights will be turned on IXirutliy and Annabell and ML is
helped hU father p. perry's class and the T ru Blu J *
h,
“ l" H
in d e n t ‘ T t h
Humh.yV nrnrnmg T
« “
! 1,1
butchw
Ha»». The lo » w side to to give the
th e , “
' Wh!le ‘here are 32
(B y Mre Zell G. S trother»)
Mr» .1 H Aten president of the Bunday H orning to visit Mr am pl(Uj) IoWB
winning side a party on Saturday democrats who would no doubt be
l adle» Aid society, is in charge and Mrs Virgil Land, is lliey returned
1875 hft wen(
Neb JaIlu
a c l/p person
e itm m
must
willing
C L E A N U P . . . P A IN T U P . . . F I X U P
Junuary * 5 5. E
Each
ust come
com e' w
’uung to
to sit
sit on
on the
uie rostrum
rostrum and
and
A number of Rebekahs from here
to preparing a program of musical i home Monday
where he wu.i engaged In buying three Sundays to become a mem- run the show custom decrees th at attended the convention Saturday
and literary number« The addre
and selling livestock, which he ship- her Each member will count live the Job shall go to a veteran of at at Tualatin.
evenln,: will be
to- given by Rev » ,
.
t Tll
* ]
ol i| th'
the evening
ped to Chicago. Omaha and K an- points lor their side and each visitor lest one previous session, which Mrs A' Ke,ller °* W hite Salmon
•a n ii'in in iiF r r
lu id
a city market». While engaged m will count three points. This con- narrows the choice down to seven aa^_ a^guest^last.w eek^at the Wil-
th
tlns businexx he called a meeting test will end January 6 and another on the democratic side of the house liam F. Campbell home.
'
<4 «
XWP c-
gelteal cliurrhr.i
Everyone
is cordial
very
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Struthers
, ul livestock shippers a t Omaha, one will start. '17ns next context Of these seven two may be men-
ly invited to attend Wiring wax
Neb. Thto meeting wax the founda- will be lor the members. Each tioned as actually in the running and Elizabeth and K enneth S tru th ­
ers attended the wedding T hurs­
day night of Miss Doris Sm ith and
Williatp Stum p at the C hristian
church a t Beaverton.
Correcting an item in last w eeks;
news, the age of Mrs. A. R .!
I S truthers should have been past
; 94 Instead of 84.
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w I Dr. Mason removed the tonsils of
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-------- ----- - — ran the H an k s! Mr. and Mrs. Frank G aunt returned have a nucleus o P ^ ^ v o t e s from Miss Mabie Behn last week.
Ralph Huke wax in a hunting Gray trc.i urcr, William F Dei- h o ld lor two y ean He continued Monday iroin a three-day fishing his own county on which to build
Sunday dinner guests a t the C.
party from Hiteon district in Eu.it- unger. gsteki-epef; Mr Freda Au,- to reside In Hanks until hto death
trip to tlie Wilson river. They whereas Cooter as the lone repre- W S‘n>tf>WS home were Mr and
ern Oregon during the p an week tu , Ceres, Mr Bernice Dobbins
December 27. 1877. he wa* mar- brought 23 salmon trout and Chi- sentatlve from’ his district must Mrs A c Robinson. Mr. and Mrs.)
T!n»w from lu re who attended iiiinona
Mi
Agues VanKleek, rled Ui M artha G reen Jones a t Lo- nook home with them.
start from scratch On the other L estir Robinson Misses Elizabeth
Protecting wooden surfaces with paint is good insurance against
the annual chicken dinner given by n o r a ; Mr Beatrice Hanson, lady gan. Iowa Bln died ln March, 1931.
Mr and Mrs. L. Grey have mov- hand, m the event th a t Corbet' Struthers. Verna Mae Walters, Ur-
expensive repair bills. It prevents decay caused either by moisture
I 'he Mountain Hume Iaidic
A ld |a s ,, u m t
teward
Mr
Mildicd six children were burn to thto union. <d from the house owned by H win* the senate presidency G ra- subl Blrl'ter and Gay Wilson.
or drying out. We have the right finish for every type of paint
Hustings, three year executive cum- all of whom survive a* follow*: Bear to the J. Ryan place, which ham 's location may prove a serious
Mr and Mrs cllrLS Restorff of
job. Come and consult us.
m lttee member. Mrx II L Hudson. Ethel mid A rthur Smith. Banks; they liave bough.. Frances Coon handicap in his race since tradition Canias' Wash., were week-end guests
T o ease "p u n ish m en t” on exterior a n d interior floors
two-year executive committee mem- Mrs Winnie Walsh, Herndon Kan.; and family moved from tlie Ryan decrees th at the two Jobs shall not a ^
Charles North home,
her. T II Denney, one-year ex- Mi - Lily French. Puyallup. Wash , lace last week lo the Gurrow place, go to Multnomah county at the
Miss Elizabeth S truthers of Port-
ecutlve committee member.
(Mrs. Agnes Schramei. a n d Mrx.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. lmiay and same session
land was a week-end guest a t her
Thirty-five young people attended Fern Reeher, Forest Grove. There family visited Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
.. home here.
the Westslope Hlble class Saturday are tw enty-three living grand ehil- Dean in Riddle and Mr. and Mr* J
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evening at the home of Mr and dren and seven great-grandchildren. R. McLain a t Myrtle Creek over the
¿ ^ “ O th at the dem-
chance vour irid re n kind '
A kitchen floor painted w ith this
M n R II McMinn
He became a Mason while living week-end.
K
Iv notify
d i^ ^ n d I
muon .
sturdy finish after breakfast w ill be
Rev C F Clarke ho* been named hi Friend, Neb.
The Reedville Sunday school ac- lpn of.„ a sPcaJteL hut th at their >
111 ‘he Argus direct and a t
ready to be walked on when it's
community chnirmuu ol the Na-
Mr Sm ith had alwuys been proud knowledged Armistice day with a
re,1,P e ^ h d p r e t t y ____ '
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tin e .<• cook dinner. Forma a
tlunal Iti-d Croxi roll call
of the [act th at although he only duel by A S tilt and A. Sturadder.
ranks with sev- p n ju c T i p A T c r i -?n Y F JB Q
*ough. durable, washable surface
Members of the Beaverton O ar- aeighed I ', pound, at birth hew * who sang the rousing verse* ol t
d
n
i
other em : L U N o l l r A I t U oO YhAKS
/
all types of floors—wood, ce­
den club enjoyed picture slides In,ng to a up«' old age with no Keep the Home Fires Burning
»d^iTrVln* Bnd
A ID E D BY O L D R E M E D Y
tempor-
I shown by Mr Borsch and Mr hint of Ulness In fact he wa* Mrs. A. Schappert accompanied
, Oi
‘£
mpor-
ment or ooncrete. 8 good colors.
<>t the Borsch
Horx-h gardens ut
at never confined to his oed with 111-1
ill- them on the piano.
niano. Sixty-one
Sixtv-one were 1,7. “? , " ¥ , n a , ” ‘.,pftr.‘>• ------Drager.
Fred p ra g e r.' "For thirty years I had constipa-
Clnrey of
cierk of the house, will prob- tion. Souring food from stomach
Maplewood Tuesday even,ng
lies» until the last tlircre- days of present and Mrs. E. Grey s was the
Member« ot Beaver chapter, O E his hie. He never wore glasses and 1 honor class for the day.
l “ , ’, u,, be retained in spite of hi* choked me. Since taking Adlenka I
. . . . . . . Becker, president of the 'epubhean
leanings because of the am a new person. Constipation 1* a
8., were guests of Beaverton Lodge, hto hearing was keen.
Helen
' ' ‘ “ i., ';
Reedvilie C. E attended tlie cao- hqportance of an experienced man thing of th e past."—Alice Burns,
A F and A M.. Thursday An e n ­
Regulation Size
met meeting held Sunday at the 111 ttns P ^ m o n around which the The Delta Drug sto re —Adv.
tertainm ent of musical numbers , ,
.
wa* pre.ented
Hillsboro Christian church.
Foreign Missionary society met
Helen Becker and Hazel Church-
November 7 a t the Methodist
* l* n d e d the pot luck supper
theatre party given by the
church Mrs. Raynor Smith was
ln charge of the meeting A sliver
b a n k s Melvtll» 8
Woodman Omuma club Ql Hillsboro
ten was held.
1
w
reuuuuu.n
Mcsdaunes J. u -r-oiiw.rt n h passed away Sunday noon, Novem-
F F I1
,I at ulneSi
hte home
Banks
Summers. A. M Bw Fi un and
d i-rs^lre
“ ** br,ef
H«? ln w<to
bom after
at
,
,
. Uie rounders day Hiram, Maine, Novemoer 14. 1844
IMug'ld’e'rs ,d “ th,"'Nile“ Wednesday “ c b* “ h e ^ Cand‘ stouA *25? brotlier
FHilCO
with purchase of
T8AOE-IN
H andsom e
i
By
Mrs.
John
G
ates
Jr.i
parking
ALLOWANCE
a
sister
lived
to
be
95.
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_____
___
_____
LEISYVILLE-
Ladies
club
met
ptMtofflce between 8 and 9 a. m. for
new cabinet.
Mr. Woodman m arried Lavinda with Mrs. L. H. M acIntyre Thurs-
Hear is i ’ grand- EASY TERMS
I tlie use of mall trucks.
Merlckle May 23. 1870. at Maple day afternoon. At the December
Ml 31 SOLUTION
cst
Radio
value
o
f
"
*
z * t jw ^ S -
Compact but
Creek. Wte. (7>cy farm ed there and meeting the club will have a C hrist-
N a v a l A c ad em y E xam s
later in the Dakotas and Iowa mas tree a t Mrs. A. Maes' home. I
all time. Beautiful compact cab­
VÁLUE. ONIY
W i l l B e J a n u a r y 5 th They moved to Oregon hi Septem-
Miss Florence Hanley and h e r .
p o w e rfu l.
inet. American and Foreign
A civil service examination to dc- bcr' 1901’ alld »ettied first in Ftor-j room-mate. Miss K atherine Boge,
$ f PEP WEEkl
P in t
Reception. Glorious tone.
(ermine eligible applicants for a p - |,', ‘ l i i oye Four m ouths later they who are attending Pacific university,
Glorious tone.
polntm ent to the U. S. naval arad ¡1,,,' ed
“ ia ™ nt Hanks. They have been pledged to Kappa Delta. (
M outhwash, gargle
imiv
nt AnnaDolis
will since,
iuul
111 off
t,lis the locality
v e r rlet
Mrs.
L. H.
Har-
Sixty-nine years ago . . . 3 years a fte r Hills­
l._ U.,1.1
T........ re., fc Marvland
•T’»»«« fire*,» ' a„.,_
selling
farm e piece
Ford
and M acIntyre.
Mrs. Dick Mrs.
Stolten-I
held January 5. The first con-
atid antiseptic.
gresslonal d is tric t' will have a va- by piece until only a house and lot berg spent Monday In Portland,
boro becam e the county seat of W ashington
cancy In 1935 and the next success-
left where they have lived a re-
Mr and Mrs. John G ates Jr. en-
Ila'x ll u f t 'r Fain
P aint D ralrrs
ful candidate will enter the acad- “ retl lllu slnct' » ‘hhig off the last tertained a t a party Saturday eve-
County
. . . The First National Bank opened
einv In June. Any young, unmarried 14 acres of land to the Banks union [ ning in honor of their son Wesley's
1138
Third
St.
Phone 2 1 X
eighth birthday. Those present were |
man not less Hum 1(1 years of age high school
in Portland, then a pioneer trad in g post.
Mr. Woodman to survived by his ¡M r. and Mrs. George Pa
Padgett and
nor more than 20 years of age on
April I may compete In order to widow a t Hank* and one son. Rav son Everett. Royal G ardner, Mr.
T here was no national hank on the Facific
make (he required arrangem ents It Woodman, a t Multnomah. Funeral ¡an d Mrs. Torbet and daughter Lu-
to necessary th a t the applicant services were held Wednesday after- cille, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Lily H an-
C
o a s t. . . gold dust or furs were the medium
notify Congressman Jam es W Mutt noon at the Forest Grove U n d er-, ley, Mrs. Lorenz and daughters
taking
parlor.
The
body
was
shipped
Orace
and
Elsie,
Wesley
Gate*
and
of exchange.
a t W ashington, D. C., not later than
to Luke View, Iowa, for Interment host and hostess.
December 5.
by the side of four children, w h o 1 Pupils a t Leisyville neither late
died In early childhood.
nor tardy for last month are Leland
To facilitate the business o f t h e rapidly
Say you saw It in tlie Argus.
Mrs. Woodman and son Kay ac­ Ftohbaek. Dorothy. Donald, Nell and
companied the body east They will Eugene Kennedy. Hobby Gregg. Ed­
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
BEAUTY shops
grow ing Oregon area, a group of pioneers
go to Wisconsin where Ray will vis­ ward May, Geraldine G ardner, Elsie
vüRrs'
S3"
y
'
it
for
a
month
and
Mis.
Woodman
and
Grace
Lorenz,
Harold
and
v ’ire fifija K
organized this bank in 1865, under the first
will rem ain for tlie winter with a Howard Berggren, Wesley Gates.
A. O. PITM AN, M. D.
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
■’ ••-A .
niece.
Clifford Hudson and John Hanley,
national bank ch a rter to be granted W est of
P H Y S IC IA N aad S U R G E O N
G eneral Beauty Work
UlCS ilt Cornelius j Sentinel,
who h a , held down the
p<*t of reading clerk for no many
..i------” •'”y
OBJECT OF STATE-WIDE CAMPAIGN * NOV. IT TO 24
tLuldln lampi
Capitol News Letter •»“ '
house door'
«rem
(1 m .
r.
— — ..
84,
t-icrelfL
* lcrfllll Tnfnwn-iHnr.
AniUrmailOn
j
HendcrSOll Smith
Buried at Banks
Well Kept Hair
IS BEAUTIFUL
Y
Dre„,|,,l||„ □.
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C
xVCCÍÍVllle
Sponsors Contest
Millón rOlK r Ian
i f *1
1.1^111
Millie’s
Beauty Salon
*>
'arl
Hiteon
ui Beaverton Grange
Selects O fficers
Paint Ci iener and Repair Less
B-HSXPORCH & FLOOR PAINT
Cl
. §3.50
$1.00
60c
L
r» • «
banks Resident
Blirirrl
O
LUILU Wrdnpsrlav
ncuiKMldy ley
and
FOOTBALL
FREE
í 2 2 L ° B U Y S
Leisyville Club
Plans Xmas Party
HOW THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WAS ORIGINALLY ESTABLISHED
49c
S E L F R ID G E B R O S .
GS
THE DELTA
DRUG STORE
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
F O R D PARTS
Orchardale
I ll y M r*. Richard
a r e G e n u in e F o r d P a r t s !
F or they
are made by the same men w ho n u k e Ford
ears . . , out of the «ante m aterial« and on the same
machines a» the origin al parts were made. T h e re ’«
o nly one standard o f Ford precision lim its. T h a t’s w h y
o u r Genuine Ford Parts always fit — th at’s w hy our
re p a ir jobs stay rig h t over the longest period of tim e.
G enuine Ford Parts are low in cost too. W c are hero
to take care o f your needs.
Ilu n g c r)
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Maxon of
Corvallis spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. N. Hothman.
M artin and Carl Harke of Spo­
kane were luncheon guests of Sirs.
Adolph Miller November 8.
Elsa Fritch of Hillside spent S un­
day with Alice Hudson.
Mrs. Charles Glson to expected
O lder Boys’ Conference
St. Helens December 7
the Rockies.
Annual Y. M. C. A. older boys'
conference for the lower Columbia
river and W illamette valley dis­
trict* will be held a t St. Helens
December 7 to 9. Delegations from
the Hl-Y clubs in Hillsboro, Beaver­
ton, Forest Grove and other nearby
cities are expected to attend.
Throughout the succeeding years it has been
an integral p a rt of Oregon, providing the
short term credit required by business and
com plete facilities for the proper handling
of the financial needs of its customers.
Argus classified ads get results.
W A S H IN G T O N
W ith the advent of branch banking, The
First N ational Bank of P ortland established
a branch office in Hillsboro, which provides
a com plete service fa r beyond the dream s
of the bank's original founders.
CO UNTY
THE GARDEN SPOT OF OREGON
(»n account of lt*a market Ing facilities. Its vast area» of level
land and the potential pomihllitieK of these thousands of acres when
(hey have been properly drained, makes W ashington County the ideal
spot for "Back to th e I .and" movement.
Come in and talk over your drainage and building problems.
NO COST
M otor C o .
re<AUTHORIZED SALES ANO SERVICE
—
NO OBLIGATION
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
W a s h in g to n
S tre e t
b e tw e e n 1st a n d
2nd
★ HILLSBORO BRANCH *
Telephone
H ills b o r o
- o ,„ „ «.„o™ *.»<
WEST OF
PLANT AT SCHOLLS, OREGON
Our Motto— “Friendly Service . . Fair Prices”
1181X
A ll
Kinde e f R e a lty
BWs.
Telephones
Residence 791Z
Office 8281
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
Sanitary Beauty Shop
Physician and Hnrgeon
W ork
PERMANENTS
Wells Building
a epeeialty
Telephone 1471
W E I L ’S A P A R T M E N T S
Mabel Schendei
TELEPH O N ES
O ffic e 2«R2
Reeidence M S I
DENTISTS
GARBAGE COLLECTION
DR. RALPH DRESSER
G arbage Collection
Dentist
AND CAN8
Commercial Building
Telephon» 1(4
D. P. CORRIERI
Evenln»*.
Sunday by A ppointm en t
Telephone 2325
INSURANCE
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
BUT TOUR
W ashington
TUI KOCKItr
Shete Rank
Far
In fe rm a tle a
RUBRER STAMPS
Conn t y Agencies
IN S U R A N C E
S E R V IC E
Ruildtne
Phone 2211
Vi
Commercial N a tio n a l Bank
Baleeny HillBboro Pharmacy
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF P O R TLA N D
X -R a y and Phynlo-Therapy
Perm anent« and all kinds of
beauty work.
HILIfiBORO ARGUS
H illsboro
akoet
O ireet e r r
ee Ite
A d r e rti aera
call
Th«
A rra s —
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