The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 22, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE
Page Four
Wear Red Cross Button
X ñ l l s b o n ¿ ^ A . r ij u s
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
T hursday, Novelliini' 22, |p;ji
I Miltei C hapm an assistiti It«' host-!
Social Nun’s of
ess. sh o rt talk» «eie given by thi’ P o u ltry M en
syiUHlleal president, Mrs. lXmaluH
amt by Mrs. Margurei Me
Local Folk and Bates,
Cormick
I’resbvl rial p iv s lile n t,
P lan M e e tin g
both of PortlanJ. Mrs Cuirivk atat
Their Friends her
niece. Mrs. Amy ltyers, played
piano duets amt Mrs. Chapman
W ear the Red Cross button! This great
hum anitarian organization should not be
without the support and encouragem ent
of every Am erican citizen who can afford
it. Only one week more to buy yours.
Christine eietstx'is and Mr Tro
One man who came in to leave his mem­ , ber made , high
_ , -cores Monday err
bership, said, when thanked for the dona­ i n t o : al tile Bowel Neighbors earel
Mrs. \V F. D inner and Mr
tion: "D on't thank me— I am only doing parly.
Jansen were .nvon.l lugli, a n d
my duty." Isn't that a splendid thought? Stella Melnlle. Mrs e> e'oslell. and
Mrs. E W ortinan a l s o received
During the depression the Red Cross has prue*.
given relief to one out of every five per­
and Mrs M P. Cady and
sons in the United States, according to on Mr Donald
attended hemecotnehlg
statistics, so the dollar we give is helping and Dad» day testivi.ics a t Cor-
ou I' neighbors and incidentally helping vallts Saturday Olliers going from
e l y . 's D o n ’t forget to ioin
l e t l ’s i p put
w ■ t 1 luufeivsen. S E
our r 1 s sen
es. POIll io rgei IO J i n n , U
u t Favi-am. Jack Burr and W. Verne
our r county over the top in the member- McKinney ¡uid son W alter.
K nuu'U i Robb ot Baker Is visit-
ship roll ea
Calendar
paltl In u beliefIt lary named in the
poltey."
Hepteniber I. 11U4, haa been dt,»,
Haled us the date when the in m
! giH'« into effect All euipl.n,
ileneiiil Fond« and -uib.iilliii v , . MII
i p . in li . In Pulled E late . and i tin
iiilu. no» under ret t r e i u i 'i i t a , , « i h .
I have b e e n with the orgiuii/.ati,.n
lone vear prim to HrpteniUri i
ellglblo lo piirlleliNite. but |>..||i, ,
'lio n 1« not obligatory, t li-iu i ,,t I ,„„i
will pay nut only it« »time ,,| ,b.!
l»lun. but also tbe Hepteniber, o,
tuber, and November cmployi , 'eon
trlbiitnliin tor all woik i , J o tn h
Hu- |ilun before December I ai
■ though the plan 1 1st- it ,i,,
,
provide for It. ifi«. unnuiiiii-ineui
• lute. G eneral FiXXU may ai i.,
dlsi'iilloh add to tl«- leUri-ueu'
inc,une of employes a l i o a t e i,,,«.
I iiHire titan (5 years old
G eneral Food» will itedin t pay
I iiients ol puttli i|Nitlng i - n i p l o j r , ,,
| teelly Iroiu salary chri ks The
Binds, logetlier With Hu- corpum
Hon s ronli Ibutlmis. will be bimi,
dlately turned over m Ute t «
largest tii.-.iuunee cOIU|MUilr» In tl,
1 eountry. The «- companies will ti.au
dll' tl«' adlllllltHUatlou or lb,
uid assure »ccurlly of all payini n:
I ibi.tv. November -'-I
B i i .a t n at North Plain« K. P,
Itali.
.Scingi, program at Helyi llä
American Ergimi meet« a t
Veteran»'
luill. H p m
Dr. W. T. Johnson. poultry p a th - 1
sang Following the musical pro­
Service
chili program a t Vi Il­
gram, a tv .ponalve praise* sen lee ologlat at Oregon S late college, will
ei But theater, li -tt> p m
»as held. A large niunlx'r ot church speak on poultry disease« lo 11«'
Pythian Sisters meet ui K
mend . rs ».us present
MRS. E. C. M e K IN N E Y
E R N E M c K IN N E
poultryiiieii at then monthly meel-
P. itali. Il l> m
Aaaociat« E d itor
mgs which will be held a l the
W it o r
Electrte lighting "Jubilee" at
\ I : , , it,.K t
|) „ i I .
Beaverton high school luesday al
A lib is l l U l l l
n iitit?
Kim ’ti church, n p in
First Audited Paper. L a rg -
M em ber— Oregon Stata Edi­
tl p. lb ami at the Forest Grove
Monilay, November -II
e»t Audited W eekly Circula­
to ria l Asm via« ion and N a ­
Dairy lueelliig lllllnlsuti ehum-
high
school
Wednesday
at
s
p.
m
.,
tion in O r w ’ti
tio n al E d ito rial Aaaor tat ion
ber d commerce, tl p. i ll
M em ber of the A u d it Bureau of C irculât ion
states I. F Franela, asstn an t coun­
Miss Cora Hullt. daughter or Ml ty agent. Dr. Johnson Is reeognlited
I baiiksKbbut Bay
and Mrs s F Hulu, and Walter as being one of the leading a u th o r­
O F F IC IA L
NEW SPAPER
OF
W A S H IN G T O N
CO CNTY
Football HlilU v» I’ o r e s t
c . Schmidt, son ,,f Mr. and Mrs
Glove,
lo ts n m lllltd field
Jacob Selunldt Of Iuiurel. w e r e ities in tl«' country on poultry dts-
Subarription Ratea S tric tly Cash in Advance
Schults community I'luink.s-
eases
and
his
discussion
will
be
ot
•a.iM
)
married Wednesday evening at t h e 1 considerable Interest to ihe poultry
_____ 11.60
U. 8 . Outside O raro n
glvliig dinner
Pa? year
lUlptlM church In Hillsboro, with
».50
Foreign Countries
____ .85
Six months
Firemen's boll a*. Shuts* park
ReJ r A
officiating.
raisers ot tile comity.
auditorium.
The H illsboro Argus assumes no fin a n c ia l nwpon-it Gity for
I’he bride, «ho was given In I A discussion ol poultry disease.
Prltlav, November 30
errors published in iia colum n*, but in case* where thia paper
U'K his brother. Dr. J O. Robb. He m am a e by her father, wore a will I«' ot , on .idrnib.e interest to
Cnun y budget meeting Vene­
I* at fa u lt w ill rep rin t that p a rt of an advertisem ent in which
is
a
member
>
t
th?
Baker
lodge
'town
ot
Ivory
satin,
with
tulle
veil,
the
farm
ers
ol
Ihe
county
at
this
tian theater 10 a. m.
the typographical m istake occur*.
«Inch «.;• put on the 3t'th degree ‘“ d canted white and pink rose- time iLs tiu» pullets have been or
Saturday. Beeemlier 1
work at the Scottish Rite reunion buds and white' Iwhotrope. Her ! arc being brought Into laying and
A n Independent Newspaper, Whose Services and Policies
County Fanners' Union meets
a re Ba*ed on the P rin cip le of the Golden K u la — "A nd aa ye
to l«' held a t the Masonic temple maid of homy, M l»s Marie Selunldt. w e subject to serious upM'U» due
in aU-tiiiv .session at Veterans*
would th at men should do to you, do ye al*o to them lik e ­
w’°fe pale green net over ta f fe ta , U> some of tiu» more common Uu»-; Itali.
w ise.” — M atth ew 7:12.
Aneni an editorial in last w eek’s Ar- Friday- evening-
and earned Talism an rosebuds. Tl«' j eaaee, uveordmg to Mr. Francis,
H ehcttu Suu .lune elubboxaar
..¡ns— R e sp e c t to the
th e F lag—
la g — in which
w h ich the
th e .A*1’
» .„V;3,1.1? '
o',! l,,i esmaids. Misses G ertrude Me
North plain - K P. hull.
It la also of considerable Impor-
Thursday. Iteeeinlier tl
q u e stio n w a s a s k e d . Do th e c h ild re n ot ¡¡mess Of her daughter. Mrs. George blue taffeta
atid » p'tnk
H...VWI .»..X
«><« chiffon, «« re-
.r_ J tAiice to the }HHiItryman to avoid
fa’t Ihe advetllHemenla help yo„
Sehtill» - Isuirel Dairy Co-op
our homes and schools know the proper Bane of Boring, who underw ent n 7 ^ u w ^ . " i u i d ’^arriiM chrysatithe- Having hl» laving flock go into molt meeting
make your shopping plane.
ut t.aurrl etinunuulty
T .r ... „
ii« e t i m i e l t e o f th e U n ite d S ta te s F la g ." C. , ll“ Jor
“ the Good S am ' , munvs. Ted RuLschmun of Laurel or for any other reason having hl»
hall, ti p ni
________
l a k e a good look around a a t t t t h i l a t v \ a a r t io
uu.
1
,
arltat» hospital.
was tx,st ,,w n unR Vernon Hullt <gg produetgm d ro p o ff (luring llw
windows showing Oregon products, many i t . Nosier, superintem teni oi int k 'a u t
Mr
Mrg. , i Oftard M ansfield " as rm g-tx'arer. C urtis Hullt and laying year Ooiusequenti.v. it is e»-
Oreslmm
Monday.
Site
ts survived
of them produced right here in Hillsboro schools, tells US that it is p art Ot the daily 11IXJ httle sou ot Simmer, w ash.. Elbert Stevens were ushers.
ential th at be have an under-
by four daughter» iu«! a son.
W ilk W hich ia Combined (he liill>b«»ro Independent
Rillsbo io Argus eaiah. Iï»94
Hiilaboro Independent «••tab- 1571
M r K IN N B Y Ä M c K IN N R Y . P a M labaro
ter in the
Published Thursday«.
Entered .
post o f fica a t lit!
¥ &
of W alter Schm idt
Taught in Schools
Affects Everyone
l,sz»v
RUSNLOW
„„,1 then make a solemn „ledge to do
S
» « S d“ « « . 'lif e .'„"¡“ ‘K X
EX TH
Ä l T e S X Ä
your part in helping to increase their use. it is the same tnrougnout t i n s t a t e , . \ e \ e i - Mansfield s a daughter of Mr. and rruiy." aeeompamtM by m l , s m u - , ns 111(1 |„,K (l, llv„ui tiM.,n
HlRb
The windows reveal some i n te r e s t in g theless. the children seem to forget it Mrs. Charles Mawhitutey uf Banks, dred Jam es and Jesse Fuster of -
, . . . m .., «..i,. »...».Evelyn
Guests
were
M
r.
tU
gabeth
|
stories, which if carried to their conclusion when out of school, and t h e parents
Mr. ¡uu Mrs
Doneison. Mr.
m L* a ta d j‘sl{Gira tir Mni Si.................... s.„, is.,,,,in ,.i i» „ t.
I rmtotr were won by MU m
k- vrrylhlug Iu Insuriuxr
Dooher wild Albert SpierliMt ! I
w M atlhow .' m rd p a r ly 1 •
rhw
i
nr
1781
11« Ww«hln< Ion
I tun
cline
prime
with
Wah-
tnaled
Phone ÖÖ3 : Hiilaboro
' by HUIsborn H t'd t txupany A new
»cries will I* -:m ufti i the Imllduy».
FVNEKAI, HIKEi ro llS
and
F vir», (o m an » iilrrtalni
I.I(KNSEI> E.MIIAI..MEUS
♦
Donclson ÖC Sewell
tier at the church Wednesday eve-1
, ntng. December 5. Diiuier will be ,,
. ,,
,,
I served from 5:30 until 7 30 o clock Organise Qaeen E sll.e ra -
custom er.
OCAI. OFFICERS
ATTEND IN ST IT l'T E
SIX-county institute
for C
A Good Selection
People in the judicial district com­
prising W ashington and Tillamook coun­
ties m ade an excellent selection with the
election of R. F rank Peters for circuit
judge. The fine vote received by him in
Hillsboro was a splendid testim onial from
those who really know him as a "true
blue" man ’and friend. Anyone cannot
truly know F rank Peters without having
the highest respect for him as man. citi­
zen and friend.
S to m a c h Gas
Our dose of ADI JCItl KA quick
a
ly relieve« gas bloating, cli-wu
MaUnel H artuulrrcht of T ualatin
corvatits,
auring
the
post
week-
treasurer;
an
d
Colene
MneDowell
nual dance. Give the firem en your help
halter will
entertain ” ..tu in > t't i upper ii n i
i \ i n ò n i i ì o . i . Plums. Mts« IXirothv Howe« of For- George Burk
Hurkhatler
»III enlertali
end. He was a guest of his daugh- nUte-box \ e r a «.¿-retarv
la
VhííÚX ami M ^ l n e ''st O ro" - “ «• » J IUI<’*‘ “ nd '
Clu*'( ’ ‘ lub
ter Norma, who ts a student there, named
.... . Eleanor
tu.!..,™ K
■
iZ1.
Norman Brostnun of Gaston The lempii- at an elk dnui.-i tonight K
a w
g o o d
u n i' k t h o r u u g h »■
J A. Hockersmith and family, re- Pitm an, program, and
ra- nwethitf
eixkxi with a dinner at the home of Mr» Kullierforu
lion yet gentle mid e n .h rlv sat-
t n n t l i a r n f t h o s e n n n u l n r « li e g ria v g ig
cenUy irom 8011
Dakota, aré liv- 1 nuen
mien aixt
and Hetty Joan Kramten. ¡m ^ ro u rM ^ c k fe '
Anotnei Ot those popular sates (lays is Ulg
Hillsboro. He says the elec- special. Mrs. J. A K ram ten is spoti-
“ B u n « (a f e
New Krpresent<HIve—
planned for Hillsboro D ecem ber 1. Local trtcai rat** hen* is about half w hat soring ti«* group,
Kenneth MacLeod luus been tra n s ­
Th« !>•](* f)r«K RU»r*
CHRISTIAN I NDE U O K
ferred liere from Portland to be
business firm s will stress the im portance 11 in so u th Dakota.
D v v ha« inspection—
sales representative lor the local
RALLY
IILKL
S
l’NHAY
of this community as a trad in g center and R "^i^\m tUwere°Mr»r RUlB ^Pooiev official tnapeotion of Alma Bcn-
division
the I*ortliuid Oaa A
County Christian Endeavor rally {‘
.‘I “ ” ! ,,! of
’* ,?!
all should plan to tak e advantage of this aijd daughter Evelym of Ijortlond
’ xUv"“* - will be
oon at c K< evmPluB
,>«• held
lield SumUiv
Sunday oflem
afternoon
opportunity fo r C hristm as buying.
i ^ F o ^ t . G ro w S' Wayne ElUnlOil ber« 6f Portliuid acting depart- th e Christian church Each year »
.
'
•
m eut ULspector. Mrs. Clori&ia Dev- shield U awarded to the MxTety P p n s i O l l H f iM T r illll
Delinquent tax paym ents were excep­
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^ r * aild Mrs. R. R. Easter and ereaux of Portland, departm ent doing tlx» best work, ami at this
v
*2
■
ii
4-room house, good barn.
Nancy Aileen attended the in&Unee treasurer, was also present. The rally plan« will lx» mad«« bv confer-
tionally good for the years 1930 and prior,
Christm as is ju st a short tim e a wav perfonnance of “T he Blueoird.” Jun- program following t h e meeting ! ence leaders and committees for a
tO o t . i r t L O C t lll y ti n ,, w ater supply, fruit eel
according
to the
tax departm ent. The
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*
1
a
xv/k
—
v
vav
id
i
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for league play presented in P ort- included a dance by Miss Helen busts on which points will be grant-
<Cvntinu««i from p««« I I
lar. family orchard, 2 acre-
legislature could increase back tax pay- and buying now will ease your nnnd later land Un» ” week,
Wick, accompanied by Miss H elen; <*d to apply tow ard U r » award
"Upon retirem ent, un employe ..lf.,1«*..
I 1» acres timber
Mrs. Jessie Tillm an of Buxton w as Becker, and vocal solos by Claire
ments and current tax paying by provid­ as well as help a lot of clerks. It will
may
expect
to
enjoy
an
Income
1
a Hillsboro visitor Wednesday eve- Beeler, accompanied by hts brother, New Officer'» IT ohle
Only
$1600:
$500 c a s h will
equivalent
to
two
per
cent
of
hts
ing additional opportunity for a rt pay­ give you a w ider selection, as well.
ning. attending the pot luck din- Melvm Beeler.
St. M atthews Young People's average earning« lor every year of h u llt
ments. P artial paym ents are good business
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S £ g h E £ . meetU‘S °* UU> RO>fU Canadian, Visit H e n -
club will meet Friday night at the hts participation in the plan For
fo r private business and would be the
hall, » till the following new officers instance, an employe age 35 today
City seeks rep a ir of sidew alks.— head- b J ^ o
“ ! l u ; Meslr» '.M iiie^and Bladder o A cu ’ g in their c h a in : G erald Abt«, presl- »111, on retirem ent, receive each
same for public business.
Insure with
dent;
Merle McCoy, vice-president, month Wl per cent of whatever III«
line. Well no one will deny th a t a lot of general hospital
arier £
T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y
Julianna He line Ider, secretary; Joe average monthly sulary may br
them have needed it for a long time and .w eeks illness. He contracted pneu- Chose and Mr and Mrs G L. Mar- Sohlfeld, treasurer; and Lawrence during the next 30 years. If an
IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
employe wi.-lies. Ig. can arrange Ills
and
ugg of Tobias. Mr». Doent» is a Kununer, sergeant-at-aniL»
That annual Turkey day f o o tb a ll have actually been dangerous to life
.
5 K S U S i ! 5 r c ,‘7 X . S
Mrs- George B urkhalter returned cousin of Mrs. Chase and Mr Mar-
classic in this county between Forest limb.
Monday from an extended visit u#g. and lutd not seen lliem in
S ill
.« » s '? « "
i'i ,.! la . 7 ' 5 S S ' X a S
'« 5 * * i t f « 8 3
Grove and Hillsboro high schools should
Ju st as long as there are men who deep in their K arl Koellermeier.
a t West
Linn, ranchers
ranchers in
in Alberta
Alberta The;
r. .k
w est rann,
rivev are very husba.xl Guests were Mr and A rriv e é reurod r i Sove death
be a hum dinger this year. Everyone
1314 Main S lrrrt
W'ho has ju st re- inuch unpr^s-M »!!!! lite climate Mra c h arlea Boone of Piirtlotid. ìT .u c h a r r ^ w m e n t u
h n e earts
have
desire
leave
e world
a »»»
little
-- • •* - — -
«
.
a rts n
a v e t the
ne u
e s ir e t to
o ie
a v c th
v iie
*u n u a
nr
Orr fon
rned from DaUasr eaves T hurs- Mid beamy of Oregon.
Mr iUkl Mr3 j. M K.UIls,,,.u 8r die ff ia iu T m ^ m rc o i-u ib it1, . ? . , ^ ’
should be on hand to toot tor their re- better place th an they found it. Just th a t long will turned
W ü m
ll a m n n l r n
n a
a f . n . te ru in
.
.
. P . a . r t y -
u ._ i
...
____ _ . . . . .
..
O U l . ll l i ( O I [ I I I ( m i l I 0 U I » .1 . n t
^m
ü oriuna
’r!ü ? Rf / f o 0! r b T T l «laS100lC
on
at . . Home
spective favorites.
service clubs flourish.—Ex
o n l i n e trip for tnc S. P. company.
Mr a n d M r s I v a n g i . - l . - r
Williams of Beaverton, and tl«-
J- P. W illia m s ^ Juneam Alaska, h^sl«' for a house party Haturdav ho" ur
each f Mother ( „m p h m e o te d -
o
T h ^
I
^
s ^
„
. .
.
ïnd l a  r El à ^ r
&,nÌt“ 1>omf Í Mr
E, rd O|Y?- Mrs R J Scearee , entertained A »'KW a I u».i i>uii«u f.o »I« a I.. T H R IF T Y B U Y E R S A R E
ears Ago
,
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™ .—... and
Trvulm«i>. Nuris I'lalna.
<u
B U Y IN G
Mrs. Henry
i . Mr
l . l 1 _____
y , with
luncheon
and bridge
bridge
November 17, 1904—Peter
_ Slasek of Tillamook
_____ ______
and ______
Mrs. _______
R obert ___
Kelly. _____
and fra
for la J ut
mother
Mrs. Uerlliu
John- wil l, u n » Haiuni«?, i i.«.i. ..f «,--r
A concrete suggestion for tn-
Esther French. 14. student in HUU-
S
OL ” S ,
‘
hor»«* and on« taan», «valghi about
^ed°h^e.
®he
* ÜÏ « » « -
creasing the safety of Oregon s
t0 the F ' Woli iarm near boro union high ’school, died a t
ISO» U m «neh. and ««varal hand of
highways in ronnec'tion w U h J *
0,
a n d £ “v t o ^ ’a
to Portiand ‘T Z i ^ i «
w « given Wed
For «ala or a t ­
T1U^ ? i Ufln G race Crabtree »i Yamhill county Sunday night. Funeral services were
b
„ 7 ^ hosSss.
consolation.
h
b
ta r m *
I'arm ara* Hal««
4o
period of the L e ts Quit Killing m arried November 7.
held Tuesday afternoon a t th e Cor- M atthews ^ l o o i with a l a
r g
e
R
e
q
u
e
s t s
Mrs. KlaiMlnga l-oem—
aa,__ Ar.,1«.
Us*..n n
K____ I i M A N * 41 r«nra of aga. w ith o fflr a a i-
safety drive has been offered b y | Alfred I.uellin^, who was county nelius Methodist church with Rev. | crow d~in attendance" 111 *
U''< T h e f O l i n t Displayed—
P r a t Liu» A r v i i s n ffir * »
b ro o d -
forian ra. aUo a*|»ariafirod at m anual
F rank Shull. M ultnomah county ; clerk here In
sixties, died at C. M. Reed of Hillsboro officiating.
in e w
counter
a v t tnc n Arvub
over
KOIN
radio station, ask-
411
u A iv < -r a
i R t w onice casta o
ver K
C
V. P W A u x i l i a r y ’ w i l l h n lr t a
labor, w a n u w ork of any kind a l one«.
commissioner, and City Comnus- Oregon City.
In term er
and haa a fam ily of three U>
Interm
ent was In th e Cornelius card party Saturday evening
evenlnc a at t the i«T ?j 1-»»
!!'. 4i5 ed
PernUssum to u
use
Mrs.
Blassuig
» " M * arried
ru peruu.'»M»n
. m * M
n m
ias.su m h
rl
sioner O. R. Bean o f Portland.
Emile Her mg. son of G aston saw ________
P|M»rl. 112» P la ta . Hiilaboro.
<o
V.
P
W
hall
Bunco
and
wiH
Ul
by
pot‘ni
“C
urtains
in
tier
broadca.su
cemetery
sponsors of tbe safety campagin I
man. drowns in mill pond Mon- 1 sh e was bon i
Orenco May 12,. be played. Everyone is welcome
_
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—
«awwawawwa
^RKKV
bull,
froah (lu v rn ae,
for
Miss B runn is on inlenor decorator JFK»’
^
“ ¿ e a te s t danger a t i “ day.
¿irth a-T V , Mr. and Mrs. Albert J»20'
U T ^ c ^ e d ^ ‘X ’'
’L L SUples of Corvallis Is ¡ X h i ^ t K u i ^ V h ^ « ^ n ^ ^
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CMe of th e greatest dangers a t- Bunnlng of Cornelius, a girl, Nov- Vivian H. French. Deceased is sur- visiting this week with her son and oatrioh egg. Some fine, unusually
Y
kijmm KR per» raah for y«»ur re-arlt*r«
tendant upon night driving is the ember 14.
vlved by her parents and her grand- daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. H. large Burbank potatoe» grown by Attend» Annual Tea—
i»u«.
4„.j
Compare Uie.se
See our
presence on the highways of car»
F H. Reeves, formerly of Cedar m other, Mrs. L. E. Miles, of Los E. Staples.
oon Frazier of Huzeldale are also I Mrs. Z. R. Riggs will attend the
capac itlaa and
w ith only one light, th e commis­ Mill. and W inifred Heywood o f Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cox spent shown.
; annual tea given by th e Holem , .
NOT1C« Ol iikaminu
value«.
dimension»
sioners said. Their suggestion to W est Hillsboro m arried November
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I the w-eek-end with Mr and Mrs Mr> ( onnrll „ „ teso-
^ T „ n? .¿ .‘U^ . ? 8t„l^ , : l.. f oni?li-
“
•
with all com­
With chrom i­
ine cnting
nt lag Mie
the past prestaents.
pres tnts. Mrs.
remedy th is hazard is based upon 1< I-
z'»
_
Carlos Johnson a t Gladstone.
I _ , . ,
- ,
.
_ I m
Mr». |.>| Moyer end H erb ert Cam ber«. P la in .
petitive roast-
1 Perley Claud Campbell and Mary C O U t l t V M e n
K eC dV e
Mrs. A. M CarUle attended in-
lunch- Riggs served a« president
um liarxUrti
_ Jt of the
tlffa .
a belief th a t often motorists with
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a . rW
Y* f I rwi r»f R io—
/srs
risers,-
1 3. Thom as k Connell
_x(JIUl<-Ji ClU
O wlwn
^1
ThomDson of Hillsboro m arried
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... n ,, I v*/I4
« m "Hai
with ivi
Mrs.
Club
insik- her
h e r tiomc
t u n n e In
m
en.
club
wlien she made
va.
only one light are unaware of the E Thompson
Your
choice
Salem.
Sherman M ill Com pany, pefand ant
B lu e
Enamel
condition, an d would remedy it if November 13.
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Study
subject.
Miss
,
T®
all
rred
llo
r»
and
all
.«h
er
pera.m>
of
Ivory
or
Cecil Hughes. 11-year-old son of
Not 1 *lxe
they knew it existed.
J.
Layton,
of
C
redit
Bureau
S
abra
Connor
of
Portland
Oregon
Mother
Die«—
h a rm « .«■ claim ing an in ie rm t tn «ber-
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_ _ U with hi»
^ , 1 authoress
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M rs
E tu Anna
A d k ln s o ll
man M ill Company and, <»r In (he die
Sponsors J of the
'L e ts Quit
Kill- J pUylng
fJmball. of Dilley, breaks leg
racoXZ1 1 n t h e ' f ? U.
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week-end
and . writer,
gave an ln-
approximately 800O
Kite No. I
famlly a t TiUamook
formal talk on Oregon books, b y ; m other of Mrs Viol* Yonally of
mg a r n e nave sancuonea uie pro- Alex Chalmers, son of Alex Chai- ¡Juthwest
' ^ r° rb ^ ™ ,n » o
n . hic J i."Lri,,“
th.t th. 11 »n
a ,e ,colu/ » y r „ n ’ . „ - Mrs.
Wiley
herself an
an d d other
other Oregon
Oregon authors.
authors. I Hillsboro, died in Portland Noveni- <>r.hi. <;«»>»-«• r iu « i «,. Jud«« ¿ / " i U
posal offered to alleviate this con- mers of Centerville, who Is atten d -
2 L 2 \i~ 2 .„
r r - v R. “ E ..........
f entertained
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“ the
“ herself
dltlon. which is th at motorists who mg Stanford, is playing great foot-
b^ .n airea“ y ste'“ and a con" Wednesday card club a t her home K n n o r e r i n r. A n r . i v e r m .r e ___
DCr 18 8hC *• Survived by t h e C lr r u ll C o art of the « la te of ( Ir w o n .
Honored on Annlveraary
widower. Oliver Adklnson, five sons ,nr ,h<- N laeteen th Judicial n i .i r m t . win.
No.
>l<e
observe oncoming cars having but bail this season with the S tanford ?.de! ? ble nuI” b e r t h e ®ast
this week.
df
the
county
having
also
been
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
W.
DeLsman
were
and
the daughter Mrs. Yonally : ""* < lrc“l< *'•"•«
ihe W ub
Sise No. 2
one light make a practice of "blink- eleven as right halfback,
MHSUUXTS
given
a
party
Tuesday
evening
at
’
’
Im ri.m County c .m rt iiouee. a i » o r b u t
checked
Dairymen
generally
seem
New
Family
Here—
I
«9
Indies
ing" their own lights to warn the
Fifteen Years Ago
their home In honor of their 51st Secretary Vinita Corvallis—
• m . Bc-em ber i . lax«, hear and de
othfT ririvfvj th a t one of hts be^cl-
Argus, November 20, 1919—John to believe th u t the plan is one
.»
lights is not burning
R- Pinkerton, prom inent Hillsboro w orth while taking advantage
Each
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___________ _
high student, died after brief i l l - 1 and th a t there should be a benefl
ness
in eradicating th is infectious troubl
She No. 3
No. 3 site
G W. Hagle. operator a t the S from dairy herds
• .«.ill .lui.ll 1,1 yxui»-
representinx wet*t side highway
IW4. »»• thr *L.»vr ef»ti(i*xi
20x13'. X« in
P. depot, says th a t the average for
boro and will take possession soon p
c itie s .
’ "U,u
th< bsaHng 4»r »aid Ki«r*ivrra
I .55
K«*|M»rt. and
any i>Ljertl4>na duly
filed
They feel th a t this is a rath er Attend W. K. C. Meeting—
N e w S E R A P r o j ■ e c • t. u.
Each
<ioes to Hospital—
’ hereto, auch Judgment and awrh order
i
»mail
world
after
all.
Shortly
after
Mrs
Arnie
Dii-kason
and
M
r.
H
F i r E.
tr U
S m i ith
t h has
hoc a
to tir m
mn
fA r
A pp
ex r o v e d a in
am I C o u n ty arriving here they met E
aa_
»
n o
«.«
. .
.
,,f
«nd dlat r ihullon Will I yr m ail*
Dr.
H. Sm
a r new
otor
A
J. M r - h . S tandard atu-iidCd a meeting
Open until !• p. m. every
MriL L. h . Emm ott was taken to and entered l»y Ih e ro u rt a« la found to
i,.T ^ f }hLeain enXri!tblt'r^ r,A? i ^ . B« i ! *!?at. for ridln8, the waters ol the
Four n ew 'S E R A projects f o 'r Alear, an old neighbor In the cas 't, of ebtht“w . R CL cotds a t th e court
Saturday.
Uu- Emanuel ho.piutl In Portland *”• »»» ..... .
with the la w a n d th.*
selected as one of the five chosen 1 'Sii^tnntendern^V Iaiina1' of01'? ? 5»; W ashu* tn n county in addition to
they
not •*«»> In 32 house In Portland T hursday eve- Monday, an d on Wednesday morn-
i-rumir.« i., ib. minm. rmuiimi
from e x h ib it from all o a rtT o f
«
h ! H iiu ^ r o scveral addenda» to existing pro- W *
ning. Mrs. S tannard took port In mg underwent a m ajor operation.
(Upon
western Oregon to make up a 50- club l u n c h e o n t h e % s “ ble ^ u -
6
B irthd-O O b s e rv id -
the program .
She Ls report»«! as Improving.
...... ’Ar"«', J r,p , . I ? ! ? ? , r.iX'
ear corn entry' for the state ol ture of the cannery. Growers paid 4nese include clearing along tn e
Mrs. William D unham of south Mrs. Manley Hostess—
I’lay to be Staged—
H.,n<,r»blv liuorau li Hanley. m «.i« «mi
Oregon a t the National Corn show S 108.000 during the packing season Beaverdam drainage ditch n e a r Cornelius honored h er daughter
David Hill chapter, D. A R. m et
F L. G irls d u b of the Rebekah T h ? '-'1 Th.' X' i 'L
N”v""'t,r r 2!
di
Next door
to ‘ Venetian Theater
at Chicago.
^ d »40 000 went to labor. He re- Beaverton supplying a cook-laun- B ertha D unham with a surpri.se with Mrs. W. R* Manley Moirday ! lodge wifi present% play "An Al- n ^ „ J ™
i l .«.? ib" . X »7 ib !
Amos. Ivan and Elmer Bierly. P?rted th a t because of interest dress and food for the Hillsboro otrthaay party November 12 on her The chapter voted to co-operate I fair of Four." on T hursday night
••«h pnbii<-«u.,i, i, n .
Phone 761
Carl VanKleek and Adrian H om - ’hOwn by local pe° ple 1,1 keeP‘n K nursery school, cleaning ditches tw enty-first birthday a t their home as much as possible with P. T. A. December fi. Mrs. H H S tannard h" 2’'
ecker also entered 10-ear exhibits ' »nneiT here the offer ol McMinn- along unimproved streets and flush- A Urge crowd attended The e v e -' and 4-H d u b work A definite pro i will direct the piny.
. IIU C K H r iN . ' ,!!lls.’1 ENSI' N
" d AXE''
HIIXMIIOKO,
OREGON
R«e«tvpra of H hrrnm n M ill
a« individuals in th . biniov »on, ville had
“ ““ been turned
*“**‘v“ down.
ing storm sewers in Hillsboro, and ] Bing was spent in card playing and I gram lias not yet been outlined
_ ..
...
< '«mipfiny.
40-1
as uidniduals In the Junior coni
Charles Philip W underlich, dis- widening several existing cour.tv!danclng- Music was furnished by1 .
...
.. .
,
Reception Given—
shmv a t Chicago. These exhibits ¿bled union veteran of Civil war rna,i, ’
,
¡Fred H erring and Jay Thomas of •»,r s ' G lenn E ntertains—
1 r P v . and Mrs. J. E. T lmmerman,
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firjrnpliiiK
meri h,,
t ». kw > and
k
<>* u T
» » !.. »
»
.
„» . . . .
.
will be in competition with entries' died a t Centerville November 11.
Cornehus^ urpnmn»
accompanied
by John
Mrs.
D a n G ig lenn
entertained
Wed-1 « new pastors
of
th - local
4-8quare
i| uare
from all ports ol the United States He had lived at Centerville 25 years.
,
W alter Schneider of near Forest r.esday with a bridge luncheon., church, were given a reception
ption
, T hree tables were in play, Mrs. R. and "pound" shower a t the- parson-
J. Scearce receiving high score and 1 age Monday evening
M a k e r , o f B a n k . C h e e se
,
R(x„ „ ,1K Ul Bes,le „ . nMn Commemorate 5«th Y ear-
Mrs. J. H. M urton consolation.
.
I Visit Acme l.odce—
to O p e r a te A m ity P la n t Poindexter, i .-. i ■ A lto n A d dition, lie » » - 1 Fifty years ago a t this time con-
Service
Meets—
L J. Doherty & Sons, who op- "r‘' " K««l»ilic
struction was begun in the Adlron- ’'c
v i c r ( Club
mn nieeis—
A11 p L olrIi(.
of th(, („ s_
erate the Banks Creamery, have „ . „ " n F '.
N F '.’of «irtb.n 17 T3N, dack "LWUIi ta.1i’s °£ a little on,; , Serv‘ce club m et a t the home of tric t and the Rebekah lodge of
purchased
the equipment
formerly • imh
nrw.
r.°°m
‘»cam e a i !««» mile-
Mrs.
H.
S tannard
Hillsboro
the
(Continued from page 1)
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c ..» jvu w.ac
i «fZW
.
, sh?ck
« m f * F j th
«
»4 1 Creamery
. • _ F ’ . ««iv « “« w School
_ • . Dtatrlci
.
A
i k1 a a d t medicine
mo<llplr.A
«>.»«., »» i night.
rxirvFvF
f V »sir/* H.
» new
»soil,
rvx/ivvxKoei’ Wednesday
K».<, Clem
^Tlaaaaa /\(*tn4k
f are 11 invited to
III visit
POrtlllJlil
playing some hand-m ade Cuddle ' >wned bv the Marion
at *<
stone l« ‘h ill American
becaui«
Two
members,
Mrs.
dolls m Ihle's window.
in u tv .Jut ot.r»Sl o r h « . « » n A n r v
»«•■•ion 7 Ti« R 2W .
H m arked the beginning of the Eallnger and Mrs. L. O. Walker. Saturday night.
.
Amity and opened a cheese factory. T. IL H andley et al to Vida W'«bat«r. modern treatm ent of tuberculosis In were taken In. December meeting
Members of the local committee November 16.
Lota 9 and 10 T u a la tin V alley Horne-.
tilts country. The Christinas seals, will be a C hristm as party a t the Mrs. Morley Hostess—
from the chamber of commerc?
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I
Fred F. Hughes et a l to A lfre d Cum» this year
Mrs. Claude Morley entertained
commemorate th a t o t- home of Mrs. L. E. MacDowdl.
min^H et ux. L o t 3 D o u th ty’a Diviaion
which is co-operating with t h e C o u n t y M e n A tte n d
casion.
th e Judl bridge club a t her home
Oregon M anufacturers' association
• >
. . .
i - Block E Fairview .
.
..
i
Sister Suceumbs—
Friday evening. Mrs. Ross H a l l
are Lester Ireland, Verne Curry’.
w .(
V e « e ‘ “ b l« L e c t u r e , l i J ; ta riS 5 S S lV n i.‘#
' ,'" he!,e Or<mp ,,,k e ’-
Mrs. K atherine fl.Stoller, 52. sto- made high score and Mrs. Laurel
Howard Hadley, Robert Cull. J. H
W,. . Chalmer» of near Roy, W
____
Elm,,re _______
s. hr..«-ier . et . u» t „ __
Myrtle, ! The Lohese _ group of Camp
___ ______
Fire ter
__ o l __
D. _____
E. Dapp of Helvetia, died Frost second.
G arrett. H erm an Schoen and Ar-
an^ Ferd Putnam of Hillsboro charlotte Barber, part Section s Tis girls went on a hike Saturday to I in P ortland November 18.
Funeral Held—
th u r Reiling. George L. Raker of ,oule 5 and L. E. Francis, assist-
the H artram pi woods north of Hills-
4 « «
-
v
WebAter to Owen s Crocker boro. T he fire-m akers are ho Tesses 1 Z urcbers E ntertain—
Funeral services of Mrs. Ella 8.
Portland, form er mayor and now ar-,‘- county agent, attended
the et Vida
ux. Lota y and I 10 Tualatin
V alley i for
r« - a
_ d
H inner
i n n o r for
fm - tk»«
the nytw»lr>___—
whole group
Ml' an<‘ Mrs Ernest Z urcher en- Calkins. 75. m other of Mrs C. F.
m anager of the Oregon M anuiact- 'opening session of the short course ;
th ‘s evening. New members a r e ! tertalned Sunday with a dinner! Leming of Hillsboro, were held at
titers’ association, is acting as state £“r vegetable growers a t Oregon) m . l . Berdan et “,s„to„2b/W Brklc-1 I M
arjorie Kidney, -Jean Ann P ii . i ,-, -------------
H ere’s g re a t news for those of us who
State college
Wednesday. Discus-
**, " x M
.-. 5 S Scott
„ acr
M (>4
t in » I iuw
chairm an
. . .
t 8uphta
h .l.h lu
M
c o ti
♦(>
et »I to August C. Louise Rossman,
a n d E v e ly n
Columbia Foods has an a ttra c ­ sions included soils, manures, ferii- g X 5 « re . TIR R1W
have been putting off th at im portant
Haworth.
-
Ray JamP4 —
W'Mxlman
et ux to N<»«,l !
tive display featuring a number of llaers and irrigation.
E. W alker et ux. 5.24 acre* Section 30 Missionary Society E ntertained—
building or rep air job because of lack of
Oregon products.
T 3 N R 4W .
Engineer Ends Work
T ualatin Plains Women's Mission­
funds. Ihe great new plan sponsored by
E m ily E. Bi«hof> to Dan Hepburn. K %
ary society met Wednesday after-
W ith tlie completion of work on o t NW</4 of Section 30 T 3 N R2W
B irths
the Federal Housing Act m akes it possi­
Rol»ert If
D«nh«*«r * t al to Hayea ruxin at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Im brie—To Mr. and Mrs. Jame» the Beaverton-Hillsboro highway
a ll, p a rt of W . (). Gibnon claim 63 A. Carrick In Portland. Mrs. Pauline
Im brie of near Hillsboro, N >vem- work Wednesday, L. D. Marr, state, _ H ltl
1929 FO R D R O A D STER
ble for anyone to com plete their home
ber 20. a boy. a t Good S am aritan resident engineer, transferred hisi T Sophia
8
M
Scott et a I to
Ben hard
1 9 3 2 F O R D C O U P E , V -8
hospital in Portland.
plans so easily and simply. Big job or
equipment to Salem and disbanded K rug, 14 acres John Poole claim 00
Driscoll—T o Mr. and Mrs. T R the staff of men assigned to the T I N R 2W .
1 9 2 9 E S SE X R. S . C O U P E
A man who M»yn lie le d « »o fr»o<1 thxf h«
little one, Uncle Sam will aid and assist
Benhard K ru g
to Edw ard K ru g ,
It
Driscoll of Vancouver, Wash., Nov­ project.
acres John Poole claim No. 00 T I N R2W . could now eat nalH or old alioea lx W.
em ber 10, a boy, a t S m ith's hos­
1927 D O D G E SE D A N
by I his great new method. O ur organiza­
H erm an Bishop to C a rl T . Scheulder- II i . 4t.d, 190« Ho. ifa rd ln c Ave., <1 Icago,
pital.
m an et ux, p a rt Sections 11 and 14 III. Ho wax a Btoma*'h r offerer tor 10 years |
Open House Held
1
9
3
3
D
O
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G
E
l*
/a
-T
O
N
T
R
U
C
K
tion
is in perfect, position to work with
and now gives credit for his recovery to tbe
Open house was held a t the of- T I N R tW
M arriage Licenses
H a rr ie t
P a rtlo w et
ux ’ •» M in n ie
L'dga Treatm ent, based on a famous stomach
1 9 2 6 D O D G E 1-T O N T R U C K
| fice of the Credit Bureaus. Inc., Scham
you
to take advantage of loans and fi­
5, (i, 7 and
s 2 f 1 A d - apeclallst'a triple-action prescription.
Its
William F rancis B orgelt of L au rel: Monday evening. Abou for'iv local ditio n . berg.
Tit'« rdville.
I purpose Is to neutralize eicesa ad d , boot he ,
1 9 3 0 D O D G E 1 % -T O N T R U C K
and M
arion Wilson
»«__i
u7i »z.n of
n Cornelius
orn n iu c ia-K hants and out-of-town guests
nancial
aid with expert, building ability.
It.
H i r t r rnpf to H a m
>n I) H u s - and heal the Inflamed stomach lining and
route 2, November 15.
were present. Among the visitors gio 1 ux F ’ j o f Lot 2 Rl'M-k
H ills - atop pain. Already 54,109 letters p ra is in g 1
See
us
today
and let us tell you more.
W alter C larence Schm idt of Laurel were Marion Lamb Etrick S teinett boro.
|ho L’dga Treatm ent hare been received
and Cora M ildred H ullt of Hillsboro ol McMinnville and F W. Sm ith
Ir a iD i
,1 • ii4on ’ > M
I. B r i n , <*t
fn v, c i,mg of Bt„m ach ulcers, acid stomach,
a r t B I.H 'k 9 N a y lo r a A d d ft.o n , E . r - lr i,,1(>4
E o a rf, „ „ n
...........
route 2. November 16.
and Wilbur Criswell of Tillamook. u x , p Grove,
—..... .
lin d lie .tlo n . heartburn, x»* pslaa, belchln»
Louie S trohm ayer of Bonks route A meeting was held and a Slipper eat
Nnw Location
’ R G.‘ Simon to M ilto n N Simon et ux, " nfl '»<>••* «ymptnms of excess acidity. W rite
1 and Anna VanLoo of Hillsboro served
67.22 acren
. L’dga, Suite 63, Foot-Hchulze Bldg., Kt. Paul,
IO Good Acres
W. G. IDE
Concrete Safety
Suggestion Given
Our Yesterdays
lo o Late to Classify
Student of Hilhi
Buried on Tuesday
r«»w.
M <
r»
•
Wheat Plan Checks
w R S ‘ymM
t£ S S T Ä S
1 M
J
89c
t
T
Local Com Exhibit
to Show at Chicago
»2’
^ Ä & cC
« r °f IOgS
1
Bristol Hardware
Company
æ
Oregon Products
Featured Locally
x. ,
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Real Estate Transfers Orove
U ncle Sam w i l l h elp you
p u t y o u r home in p e rfe c t
shape - - read h o w .
USED CARS
Eatn IVtiilg
C A D Y M O TO R CO.
J. W . C O P E L A N D Y A R D S
November 1».
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Divorce Granted
Ask your atto rn ey to send your, A ideel—Rene Ardeel . ____
from _ Erma
Ardeel.
legal advertising to th e Argus.
John I riday et ux to < liffo rd Sandy Minn, for a free sample. The 7-day tria l
et ux. Tracts in Section 25 T 2 N R tW .
box of Udga Tablet« Is sold on a money-
--
i back ruarantee of satisfaction by
Q uality Job printing—Argus.
1
H illsboro Pharm acy
1 1 2 5 T H IR D ST R E E T
H illsb o r o
T H E B L A C K C A T O F F IC E
O r eg o n
-j a-
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