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    Page Ten
___________________ T H E
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H I LESBO RO.
OREGON
Thursday, N ovem ber 22, 1934
ber Co.. Well's D epartm ent Store,
with very slight tf any loss of
ter will nam e an assistant equip­
Delta Drug Store, J. C. Penney Co.,
birds.
Marriage IJci-uae
m ent m anager if necessary.
Lester Ireland & Co., HUlsboro
. a l ____ i Ulood tests are being taken now
lleorge
M Van Hamel ol Kami
T h ! « W Z aw >L
,<mu unincl1 h*w wumM to »tagc
A
Meat Co., I,
im perial Feed & d ra in
OOIC O t M e e t i n g tor pullcrum dlseaag' <B. W. D.».
linna. Wls , m at Flam i . Vani 111.
¡i carnival soiucllinc next .sprlti;:
si»™ »* -Reitz. Perfection . Iktk- i
r n , n
¡In describing this disease, D rJ o h n -
D nvsi Giove ioide J. November
S
S u h A s l* in* * " '‘" ’^ 1
<he s ta n d - 1""" '•'“ te.l ,»>•»
ot blooi
T entative trial calendar for
of a JiunbtHec. and a com-
Itesoliitlon addressed to t lover 24
ircult court during the m onth of
*uut been appointed to lay
eery, Hillsboro D t d Co.. K ru c h tk s |>nn( o( vlrus UMXi fius,t.r nHiulivs u s ,s ilr>'
“ M'd One is tin
nor-elect Charles II M arlin lee- j
P*an*s for
ihe event.
M any C onverted to Using Kasli Qrocery,
Grocery, Bristol Hardware C " h \ , ,
‘
,
whole blood test commonlv r o fe rr e i December was released Hits » wet'k
w k plans
lor Hie
F red s Superior M arket. C o lu m b i i " ***1 *w'*1 la surer of producing
. ..
le st a n d >h >
iUS
December 11 and 12.
Hlllit Hl-Y members are ph
plan* oiunieudlng Ihe reappointm ent of)
State-M ade Products
Food company. J. W. Copeland
Uwn «*’•' oi ihe other
, i e ^ se in 'in 'te st win-n m Marie Edwards vs. Oregon Electric nmg to attend Uie o ld er Boys'
U.
DR. R. J. N IC O L
Yards. Howe'S Clothing Shop. Sale- '«‘ tlnxls advocated.
reallTv ls d L / m A ui ' L
i - ,
Railway company. December 13 ami conference a t Si Helens. Dec. in- Mall Corrigan of McMinnville as
chairm an ol the stale game c o m -,
Thousands o f Oregon citizens way. Palm Drug Store and Self.ldge
M
ajority
of
immunization
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X
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^
s
t
U
a
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King
,
b.',
,u,d
T n ~ 7 w —
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u. V..UHIW V!i, " r a a u A ■ J
b
er 7 ; ill
u l 8 H
DR.
E. W . A I.M Q U IS T
were converted to the cause of *»>'• Palm Drug Store and Selfridge
of Investigation bear on: December 17. Herman Kolberg is
several students are out <»> the mission was adopt.si Monday eve |
others. Advertisers on the hand-
h a n d -' ures
u ™ are
« « ,d du*
rt th
Oregon products as a result of the Brothers.
Vc to U>c
~,c to
‘act
t l a at t the
“ ** the llesults
fact th a t the clear serum £ tes: G. O arthofner et «1, Decen.ber 18.
KU
c h , X r M ur. nlug by the county lzuak Wall on I
V eterinarian »
ls included the Hillsboro M otor, ' “•«* llad »»*n kept too long or ,,nxlll‘t,,,s
cll,iu.‘r
m iT has a Jolui
"Oregon Industries Week" spoil- bills
____ A vUs 1UU, v ,.rlUM1 K n.l u
H. Hulett va. William
U)(, league Flans were also prepatedi
",
a.
sored by the Oregon M anufactur- Co., ., V enetian Theatre, Commercial undvr adverse conditions, he said.
lor
a
dinner
In
Januury
a
t
which
I
Telephone o u and 042
,
Bank _____
and __________
MacKenUe I
'iru s should lx- kept m a cool £
“ “ X ° L “ l, a « ' Suu til; December 19 and 20, Fred .....................
ers' association, according to George ; N a iio
t i n o al n a l ____
lime members of the shite game
i lila
c e and
a n d should
sh.-mid be
h » used w
w ithin
it h i,. a
s „
wnoic blood ,, test, he stated. C. Belton vs. J. H. H ulett; Deeeni- " “ lfs l,s •“ “ * H*1' " Nelson has scar- commission
L. Baker, m anager of the associa- Motor Co
”
place
will
be
guests.
ber
21.
May
C.
Wolf
vs.
Ernest
‘<
'v>'r
tion.
MOWr _______________ week alte r its receipt. The average Gonsequently. if the poulUyman is
Wolf; D ecem ber 28, R o w it. Q
•
Criticism of adm inistrative ac-
"The public generally has seen
poultrym an should be able, with a cleaning up his flock It would be Tines is S arah M G raham et al P u b l i c l a u d s W i t h d r a w n
tlvltles on inspections a t LuGrande
the Importance of supporting our ( , e v S f r i ' i ' t S v s f p n i
little
practice,
to
vaccinate
about
£
'?
?
“
’{!
f«r
him
to
insist
on
the
and
December
27.
M
H
Stevenson
*
•
1 , » » •« « « • * w n
Oregon fa c to r.« and 6regon prod- V
O U X tl
SU 111
~
clear scrum test because with this
during
Ihe recent elk season was
vs. Edith L. Reamea et al
o n O r d e r o f P r e s id e n t
expressed by le a g u e m e m b e r s As a Phone 958
ucts as a means of creating work n -;
.
A
I m in bird«
>
,
test lllii chances of disposing of
:
H ills b o ro
Three persons appeared In th e ' Secretary of Interior Harold L. result the hind of Ihe forestry d i­
and building payrolls and increas-
„„.¡.¿V
,
?,
, non-reacting biros and his . h a n d ­
FUNERAL IHRFCTOHS
ing demand for raw products." says
IF
vaccina ed. Cost of vaccination is
kee Dirur reacting birds w i 7. local Jiustice of die peace court Ickles Wcdneaday announced ls- vision has tas'ii asked to attend
-- anager - Baker.
•
— results
■ of - th ■ e
coiniiured , compared ,
onus — win — oe uurw
anil
durlng
past weea
week a n and
were suiuice
| suancc of of an un executive order bv the December meeting of t h .
M
"The
a
r ----
e >•----------relatively
l a
t i v
e insignificant
l y
insignificant
'
’ reu.im * g ■ ------
g-uK ■ - the paw
a were|
I K FN SFII I M HAI. M4R.S
eampaign have been amazing to ief adm inistrator This order re- »ttli tire losses which poultrymen n . , ,, <-vx.k- 1. ,v h l, ,
assessed fines ranging from »5 and President
Kooaevelt
tem porarily eounty gixnip to .h .< uv* ihe h i
many of our m anufacturing plants semded existing wage orders and may suffer as a result of fowl pox
, . ? ? . 11 , C Zei ' ' V,uU lag h o rn costo lo *25 an d costs H J. lc irie withdrawing from settlem ent I. m i - lio n
and the economic result is being required commit tees to prepare a Equipment for vaccinating may be bnxx1tl of Milwaukie, and past of Portland was lined (0 and costs Uan
(1, honuxxteadlmr aDtirox
widely felt. Already the public sup- wage scale corresponduig with tile purchased for a dollar and the bresidem of the Oregon Poultry Monday on a charge ol speeding miuielv 17i(IOOunn 'i,. K>r ,„,i.ii
Regular meeting was held at the
port has created additional jo b s, local prevailing rate for such work. Cirus ^ s t s fw m a n 28 or 250
» » ’’nded the Beaverton will, a truck while E m stach c K lu u ic r
U, F * d e r, Z?a.eZ
m
'Idl-is»... cham lM ol Commeice
and put additional money in cir- The new si-ale adopted will be sub- bird lots whteh is the i n a i w nieelu"! and s‘x* f 6"
USP
“ U" ‘
“f“ 1 u u o L. n n
.r i r
’’ 1
" " F '-'-'d' d "■ 'h e ah
culation in Oregon.
nutted to the state'w ag e board for rnnounl hand Zd J T rniia ¿ 7 ... thc N ational Baby Chick conven-
1 " e. p" ul Kul“ v
' U ts 1 x' *•■!..■ ol lk.nal.1 T. Templeton,
• e t i" i n“ unL ^ »»I iicle'
icii , to So-Oo for un tion
a luuyt
t.uimg
liuitc
consci law
vu
m "Prior
e r m to c ^ tlic
r a C'iniPilitn
u r a h „ , tlic
e X sh n I cs
t s - !^ nrwvwnrvtmi
ro' !U ‘* i°re beU* pUt v mtO
lt U> v * m iu iic 2iXX) & n n»»
^ n nrcivixt'i)
^ ' r ^ a p fHnf
^ p fix.»
r 2 u i > n ^ I*' , U'rln(t
‘X of lU“
“ * “y to slop upon
W JMttltlixl,
UOn “ "»•'“ ls •f to U.e olftx
Taylor
grazing
r grazing
A ll Prices
throughout the state filled t h e
,
birds. W hen egg prices are good it . v
..
1 ie u ira j appropriation Allyn of lu isto n was tu n 'd $25 a n d
shelves of stores with Oregon-
ior an SERA project w not uncommon for poultrym en to
. °il
1
Saturday for failure to have C ity M anager Gives T a lk
Forest Grove W om an
Let us help you put v«ur
made merchandise a n d producu.
t-his week by t h e suffer losses t-hat amount to $1 nrex un
nUt 1 U t * tt* hunting license. All but $10 of
vv j
«
p i*
u ’riA r *
H u rt in A u to Crash
This immediately reduced the su r-
committee from the Beuv- per bird.
p n sent pouitrx m en of h e c o u n tt. the line was suspended during good
W e d n e s d a y H a d to K O A C
R iiilio in good w o rk in g
plus in the m anufacturing plants erton drainage district to clean ap-
Rxnerimmuj*i
?£?
approximately $5,000.«, behavior.
i George McGee. Hillsboro* city
Mr
Minnie llange of Fme.xl |
o rd e r again.
and they went to work to replenish proximately six miles of drainage .
inn1 'nr J i n u,‘dlc'Vtes th a t ooo a year as a result of coccidlo-
Orders hi the following circuit m anager, spoke for 15 m inutes o u r G r o v e surtcrcd chest’ und buck In
their
During the
“ till
1' zwxvxza “ > lx
>d Uwt
little
being - court
this week null»»
m a KOAC
W c .ln e s.iu v ju r ie s amt a scalp wound in ai
( onie In for FUI F Informatluii
I hQ stocks.
OrC SllClV€^
WCI'C cam 1« paign.:
? ***—’* 1 ditch. Tins
as-—
. work
-.«...-.a is a an
t-.« essential
-
* • •** • V I i v x V vll U It* “ VI t J >W “ I 1 “ 1 " .1
1* >x.s • very • aw
sal y-W
--» ls
-. I- - .1«
— . • • cases
aw were
. . Issued _....
IK. _ ftatk
r«»%
_ •»
«
Oregon People
Approve Cause
Poultry’ Diseases
I ’ • - ~£ \ I .
Calendar lor Court
Local W altonians
Support Corrigan or1
it <1SC C.1 1 IllS \\ I I n
D onelson QC Sewell
Work (jCtS Approval
Radio Batteries
cleaned out of Oregon goods
again the stocks must be
Tube« .tint liA lirriri
ished. This means th a t
Tested Free!
and factories already hav
_ _ __
_ _________
“ " T h T • ta tT 'd id a good lob o fi One
addition to the
the case 01 the Oregon station in order Unit non of Shute Savings bank order > ”•«.
••SamX
i*.
1 Hillsboro work, was approved for
Just commg m to Dr. Johnson would be able to do a to sell City of Scappoosi'
*
bonds; j
l iuon lie . lx Offlcrrx
t S i S u l t lbe 1 W
T ^e the county this w e e k , c i Z S * * * * * “
. ° f «*» Portion of the work on T S i d t s S ^ A. A. Scliriunm
n. ft. oviirauuu vs. Annie
A llllle M.l
51 I ,, ,
IMrtlix
.....
, . .
campaign was only' th e beginning., Ior ttie re-laying of tile a t the i ^ ur21?’1, ls advisable to vaccinate
Poultrym en decided th a t due to Pearce ei id. decree O tto E rickson) Hl‘linuui To Mr and Mrs l'rixl
I cclion .m.l installation ol of
I t is certain th a t from this point Timber school and cleaning of an
Iioclt * " c e th e drop in pro- the rush of the holiday season they & company v C M cC lure cl u! ' ■I'«»"«»*» of Hillsboro. November 18 ,h ' ' wdl **' ll,'ld
,llc West Union
lln io i
forward, the Ocegon-made goods open ditch.
auction a t this tim e will probably would not attem pt to
Iwld their judgm ent; 's t a te vs. Robert Harry
V,rm ’ rs' Union meeting n.x xt
Hurry 1“ Blr1'
will receive attention ahead of
_______________ _
not 1* serious.
December meeting, but will hold Johnson, appointing guardian ad
llm rsday evening at North Plains S rifrll| . r
Phone 2IX
Divorce Suit Filed
Annual reports of officers will al > '
f i l l i <<» DEALERS
those imported from elsewhere not p ,
.
With pullets th a t are already ui tlu'*r
meeting at the regularlv litem; Leslie Long vs. Claude Coon I
Brice
I.
M.
Brliv
vs.
G
Brice.
I
be
given
'
only because the quality and prices
laying the problem is a httle more scheduled tune in January,
el ux. detault, judgm ent; Melts a
are the same, but because such
serious Hoivevpr if ih„ firwt ..
J. Jackson vs. F. M. Allen et al
pe.us* and aids the state am
vaccinated, the birds will all be ln- C ounty Budget M eeting
dismissal; Lillian W hite vs. Francis.
su’ uggle for industrial recovery."
,
7
at the S4Une «*** lnd u ’ere
M White, order; Lola V.iii.l.ln
________________ _
1 Adult recreation class for women will be an appreciable drop m pro-
Scheduled fo r F rid a y vs. Clarence Vundelicy, overruluig
a »
T T If
f_
f
and Birls over 16 years of age will duction. On the other hand 11 the
Public meeting for discussion of dem urrer; Edward N. Wetnbauin,
SLart Monday- evening at th e ju n - disease is allowed to ru n its course. the 1935 W asldngton county budge! adm inistrator, vs. M att K urt, a l­
_ _
.
. I ior high school gymnasium under it will spread over a considerable ls scheduled for Friday a t 10 a. m. I lowing motions; August C rop vs.
lVe ¿ u w tio n of Miss Maro-s Hefner
period
While the — drop
I«/
\
■
v - of tune
------ ----------—
- f — In 1 In the Venetian theater at Hills- Annie Crop, sustaining dem urrer;
held XfTniT0
Wl«U ** ProducU° n a t any one time will not boro. Interested taxpayers are in- Union C entral Life Insurance com-
MOUNTAINDALE—Mrs. Loci Hoi- held Monday and Thursday of each be
g reat as in th e c^-se of vited to attend and are asked t o ) P“ "J' vs- S arah G albreath et al. al-
^e,nbTck
•7a's t wetk and
oi U*e SERA vaccinating the birds, it is quite brmg printed copies of the budget. lc,wuig m otion; Wilkes Abstract &
Sie b u ^
^ ucctlonal Pr<*ran* « the conn- probable th a t the total drop in
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) Title company vs. Ray-M ating com-
Dlaved.
,
|
f
'S k S ° T « S ? .
E
m S n Honors
d S f i were
^ a n won
^ d r s hv ’j a M
m rs
«
IV
b>'„ MlSS Hef‘ production will b e considerably U . N o » .d R e p r . « . . . « , .
D ouglass
Radio S ervice
IvCCrCiltlOn L.I3SS
to Start Monthly
lVIrS. Mouenbeck
H ostess for Club
X m a s
Opening Sale s
s
at W ashington County’s Largest Department Store
B U Y W H E R E STOCKS A R E G R E A T E S T A N D ASSO R TM EN TS C O M P LE T E
There are people, pouited out Dr
o f M eier at A n n u a l M eet overruluig dem urrer; Liquidation ol
Johnson, who claim th a t there is
W G. Ide has been appointed I
Savil* s bank' compromise
no drop In p ro d u cts* T as a result personal representative of Governor T 't'tJ7 niC,Ut oi Inlbrle '»otes. Comte
of v acciiS tira T W ^ sra te m e n f Ls
i n c o X t b ^ u s e while m X arr Julius Meier for the joint m eetin g )’^ ^Ohlm an company vs. d ia r ie s
C? “i 1? et UX- dlsm issal; and
^ w L ^ T w l ^ r e v « X t ^ of western governors and national
reclamation at Salt Lake In Decem­ Sunset Tire company va F rtu S.
Sm ith et al. sustaining dem urrer.
1 has not resulted m a drop, in the ber.
a
—
—
.
s ,a te A u ,° D e a th
' majority of th e cases production
Probate orders were issued In
has been affected.
the estates of M. Edith Pcchni. N
LOHESE GIRLS GROUP
G ardner, Albert F. O ritzinacher,
GIVES DINNER PARTY
w o n -so. OM,
Samuel H. Ornduff. C. H. McClur
Dihesc Camp Fire grou
the Ed Schlegel home Saturday
jCootiniMd from
pa«« 1)
i>
nation
e v e n in g S e v e n r»S1es n f - o r d s w e re V
Irom pa«,
/«»uuu for the
U ic control
c o n tr o l of 01 pox,
[XIX. he ne dinner party last Thursday eve- Enier>' Alplieus Stew art. Jolui R
S T S ™ . H o n o rs^ e re w o ^ b v w 'k , ’J ? 1“ 5 oi eVery
the>’ « ’™ ce, said. However, tincture of iodine ning a t the home of their guardian I
William R. Tucker und
ham Greene Mrs. Cart Jensen. C 10 drternune
both headlights are may be used to tre a t the ¡lores In Mrs. Victor Bryant. The ftrem akers William C. Harmon. O rders weic
I. Williams and Leora Williams.
operating A concerted movement of order to heal them. W hen' there were hostesses for the dinner. Plans also issued In the guardianship of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H ahn a t - )
iiu d ' w “ believed, in con- ire sores on the eyelids, it is advis- were made for a trip to the P o r t - 1 Henry Krueger, and Blanche L
land natato n u m Saturday. M ost1 Bennett.
tended an Odd Fellows lodge
in Junction with the plan advanced able to
use vaseline and to keep
- _______________
Portland Saturday evening.
la* ’»'««k of establishing a custom th e eyes open, since the pox will of the girls are making scrap books i
for
the SERA kindergarten.
¡. .... . „
,
_
Vedna Hobln and Rosewood
of of motorists blinking th eir o w u produce blindness if the eyes are
Hillsboro visited relatives In this lights when meeting a “one-eyed" allowed to rem ain closed
ON OREGON FARMS
^ M r ^ a n d ^ M r s ^ F n « ? 1 ¿ h w a n d e r aUto' wUJ 41(1 111 removing this
T h at fowl pox vaccination does
and so^Lew is. Mrs’^ w ^ s c h w a n nienaoe from the highways, in not produce a drastic effect in the „
T he numl* r ot sheep
d ^ ^ M ’ l l ^ S ^ S ^ v uS -
officials believe young stock and th a t the cases m Wheeier county
has been reduced
approximately
15 per cent by the I Hilhi debate team was chosen
ed Sunday at th e Fay Mills home
vers
c* rs, wi'dl o ^ y ° " e light) of a fte r effects th a t have been re ­
al Shady Brook.
a« , unaaare of this condition, and ported, when traced down, were governm ent sheep buying program, last week after three trial debates 1
sell Me“
McKe“ K>n. °n the question "Federal G rants to
Mr. oiid Mrs. Mate Brentner and
oorrect It if notified.
I found to be other ailment:» was
Mrs. Elsie Tatlar.d of Portland vis-
These suggestions were made m Johnson's statem ent. If a flock of county agent of Gilliam county. Schools." Members of the te a m a n '
^ ‘5 and shegP Re»« Hertel. Thom as Bronleewc
ited a t the E. F. Leming home Sun- hne with the current two-week per- birds are in a healthy condition
Edon Walt- Ho»“ d
of th e safety drive, which is they may be safelv vaccinated ai vJJ?to the S ^ p i ^ n ^ m g ShT^
b £ v £ £ £ £
dei€CUve equipment i
an opportunity to feed their re- J?av15’ ***
StANnard. Mitchell WT
niaining
stock properly and le&vin? *^e rr. G Charles
Reed.
G lenn
Owen.
Flvm*
g« Vi WO rt le a A
MZ< »*■.
WiaaBA
^_aa-
for ^ s i M u f ¡»¿ST o r m o n e T ^ r o r e « h
helr . ^ ndf . S ln _ ___• L better ‘cZndG ® i I A tA rtas Schwanke
and
Mrs. Elizabeth
Mr.
nor. and
aim Mrs.
airs, Earl
tsari Hollenbeck
nouenoeck / z z A ■», l 1 ■ * *
»-»
TA
.
. from this
his
flock from
this disease
dis»-,,-. **
l jt2 o a Mrs. McKennon says.
! AbraJiam.
coach.
Judges
for
try-
n
jus
fjopg
—
— —
“z
visited Mr. and Mrs. William Joos
Infectious bronchitis th e .zennd
* * *
)
were Mlas Elsle May Cimino.
of Shady Brook Sunday.
D l-v .-. C
I ’
J disease discussed by Dr Johnson is
LAKEVIEW—A row and a Jialf Miss Vlrgima Brogden. Miss Doro-
Orville Reynolds has returned i
_
_
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______
_
411C
from Slmi. Cal., where he h as b e e n '
not as yet a problem In Q ^ 'o m
P**“ “ «* “ a thy Ton« ue
***d David
Leger. The
employed the past summer.
I
,
I t ^ 1” theih
Tracv* Stewart and S?ked m rBRard U’
Townaend Æ
Æ
S 2 U S Â Æ
s S
B
ä
ä
ä
^ T
Í S
, s r X
“ S
•
tncir son iracv St^wsirt sn d ™
olftn w **
#» q dlSO
T cza e♦
a ♦ * v , as
f njn i 1 y n f F o r e st GroVi* S u n rla v
SlA ted tH&t ttl<? p r o -
,
.
«• MM-sswo i ■ n--«
Mrs. Carl C hrlstener and Mrs. gram would ** financed by some ^ard fo this disease by being par- year T his would Indicate. Mr Ogles
o
a t a s r s . ’u
:
w - « <«.
S t ä ä r s
Mathieaen. second. Guests were Mrs.
A. E. Willis and Mrs. Janies M ath-
*«*"-
G e-n et-a-h a Camp Fire G irts met
a t the home of M argaret M athtesen
Saturday afternoon. Plana
Plans were
made fen- a Christm as urogram.
AIT. «1J14J
AXTo. L
'e u Peachey
»"vitCIlC» OI
Mr.
and Mrs.
Fred
of
<
s s r i s r i s '
PÄ
. ¡7
corrective exer-
S if*'h,COm?etlU're *™UP games and
possibly clogging. R ecreat.cn pro-
«ram will sta rt a t 7 p. m. and con-
tinue for two hours. No charge U
b ,.ng made for the class.
„
Toll M ounts H ig h
W ith envelopes. H o li­
day greetings packed
10 in ti box.
Per box
-f 1 VV
£ , £ ÏÏ5 S S S
Toys!
10c
.«>— b -¡o
distributed this week
p. m. and will light up the d o w n -1*?
county rlirfrtet school,
town section every night until after tbe couj5iy school superintendent s
the holidays. Yuletlde merchandise | " " ‘S'-
distribution ls being
will be on display and Christm as rnade on Uie basis of »2 per census
shoppers will have an opportunity child in each district.
to shop early and enjoy a greater
selection of gifts.
Every effort will be made d u r­
— Y O U K N O W US!
ing th e day to carry out Hillsboro’s
reputation as a trading center for
WE KNOW
quality goods a t reasonable prices.
Shoppers are invited to come early
and stay late.
Program will be under the direc­
tion of the retail trades committee
of the local chamber of commerce.
Members of this committee a r e
Howard Hadley, p. a . Anderson,
Jake Weil, Fred Engeldinger, W
Durst, George Selfridge, George
Fischer, Z. J. Riggs, Nye O. Bristol.
H erm an Schoen, and L. P. S trana-
han. Sub-committee in charge of
the S anta Claus program and dis­
tribution of candy includes Well
Anderson, Selfridge, Schoen, J. h ’
G arrett and Verne Curry.
Co-operating m erchants are the
C. C. Store, Fairway Market, Oakes'
Grocery, Hillsboro Pharmacy, Hills­
boro Argus, G oar’s Woman’s Shop
Wiley s G rocery, Pool-Qardner Lum- R IG H T TO T H E P O IN T
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CHEVROLETS
the pullets
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a fter
they
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45 couples.
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by
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’ . „ daly ,cleanln8 for
USED
CARS
B ought and Sold
“ J u n irle
1930 F ord Coupe
3 Ford T ourings
F our-w heel T ra ile r
.prürtdl'«.
■ ' ti.
Games
A fric a ”
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and
2nd and W ash. Phone 2641
P air
S K
V fe , lts
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Colored
l’®‘l d e d 8 o le *'
Plains and fancies. Buy
f ,, r C hristm as
1 ° r
fu m rn a s
e w a FREE
M en ’s Tics
W ith every p a ir stockings: A generous sample box
"U o re n c” Soap Flakes. Ideal fo r w ashing fin e
hosiery and undies— FR EE!
»W now
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g ifts.
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49c
SOAP GRANULES
$1 value ties
h o lid a y sale.
and patterns.
are best now.
1'V
69c
Arrow" Shirts
F o r men. A t W e il’s e x ­
clusively.
You’ ll lik e
the patterns and y o u ’ ll
lik e the w ay they fit.
Com plete range o f new
GX patterns.
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HOLEPROOF
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O rgandy Aprons
S
Prom pt Service . . .
| 49c
Specials fo r Novem ber 30 and D ecem ber 1
S AaPj P a lm
O liv e
T o ilet Paper
Blue & W h ite. 4 fo r ......................................
M ayonnaise
Red & W h ite.
P int .....
T om atoes
Blue & W hite, 2 ^ s .
2 fo r ..........................
Tom ato Sauce
Red & W h ite .
3 fo r .....................................
Beans
C a lifo rn ia sm all w hite. 4 lba. fo r
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Clear aj the finest
crystal—made In a new
way—these Holeproof
Stockings are sheer bits'
ol loveliness. Shown In
correct new shades for jyJ
•very costume, at
P ris c illa and tea styles.
D a in ty colors, lovely
g ifts.
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79c
4^
Ì1 "Repeato” Games
T w o m arbles, a shooter
and ta rg e t w ith bell.
Special.
A ll fo r ...........
a 19C
rx _
14c
i ”C ,
F ord Coupe, M odel T
«lied Car Exchange
S V c n i'flre n .
8° f t
J-he d“ Ues of the athletic m anager
^
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3 fo r
G R IF F IT H
C hevrolet and O ldsm obile
Phone 171 3r j anj ^ a s h .
Phone 441
49c
o f fu n fo r young
s W
dlv,diI> ' ß.
T*“ ' stu d 'n t Ixxlv passed a n
amendm ent to the cLisHmHnn l i "!
M A IN STREET
M A IN 81
E. A .
1182 2nd St.
I t fits any leg lik e the
skin, because it stretches
both w ays! Up and dow n,
o r round and round. Result,
beauty and c o m fo rt plus.
Phoenix "lo n g m ileage" fo o t
gives you extra m iles o f
w ear. And Phoenix give you
e x tra syle!
M ade ju s t lik e the big
ones.
‘G old Star,
"S teeple Chase” a n d
Joln
/
Picture Sale
A p p ro p ria te g ifts
i n
three lots. Hand paint
ings, p rin ts and silhou-
p i r t r 19-
23c
F O R SA LE
D aa finance jou r Insurance pre­
m ium s oa a m onthly basis.
for the w ell-dressed leg
1 ^ 3
Pure w h ite cotton. F o r
q u ilts, s tu ffin g d olls or
/
s¡, 25 dozen
vear
in a big
>ei“ '
Neophyles of the Senate club
.All colors
th ro u g h
•
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Selections
tbe coul? e of ttle‘r initiation Tues- oW s ,
j ,
daY night up town.
opeciai.
e i,.,
V’ '
bo“ j oh™nn if ihi weeks)• “ cording
i
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8 practlc« *» ¿°1-
^ m e d ia te ly upon the dis-
covery of the presence of this dis­
ease, It may be entirely eradicated
M a-'
«rouP Pu "-S a ^ a u -
D and c lia r m program a t Its next
meeting and a C hristm as pr.igram
wl11 >» «Iven in the asscrnWy G irl
Reserve conference will be held at
Forest Grove The l irvesr m mhs r
of r.cw membem ever u, join the
are first
The kind of bread th a t mother
used to make is n o t h alf so Im- \
A gency W illy s 77
p ortant as the roll th a t fath er;
made.
Come in fo r a
New m odem 5-room house, up-
We're right to the point too, in |
dem onstration.
to -d ate kitchen, full basement, fur- saving th at your ear will show the
na< ?. Best location ln city. I>ric< difference In our specialized work.
to sell.
As C hevrolet specialists our e x p e r-,
CARS PAINTED
icnce and training qualify u.s to
FO R R E N T
deserve
your
patronage.
Our
rates
Also have houses to rent.
alT,_ a *way|’ the lowest conversant I
with quality workmanship. You i Gas - O il - Accessories
•
j take no chances a t this shop be­
cause our work is unconditionally
guaranteed.
Cars W ashed and Polished
R eal Estate and
Insurance
by Phoenix
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John M aurer and daughter Betty. B etter Business Bureau will be the
Mr.
and Mrs. -------
Phillip ¡Hi
H ergert add speaker at th e chamber of ” 0 ^ -
At the P ^ n t time there is no
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family visited Mr. and Mrs. R. merce next Monday, according” to contro1 for this disease other th an
TOLEDO—Possibilities of the ex-
Evans and family of P ortland Sun- an announcem ent by H. L Mac- tolnPiete cleaning up and q uaran- Pension of cauliflower production,
_
Kenzie. president Ed. L M c X tlce- " 1 birds should be disposed to , a commercial cash crop in Lin-
Mr. ahd Mrs. John Hobln of secretary announced the ? , « ' °f» because some mav aD D arent v be coin county Is indicated by a check
Spokane. Wash., and M r and Mrs.
announced the coming
'
J"™
“^ ^ " U y be up l)(
u la l
*
C l^ e Lincoln visited a t the Floyd
, day J VCnt and c a r r S ? of ^ th « dcseiS' n
n of ?ut ln A“»“81' reports Count? Agent
R allety home Tuesday.
urged aU present to participate.
<* ? h « dlsea8e , « • » ot M J. Conklin. While some trtaU
Mrs. C hns Tschanz visited sev- A
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, 0Lrcis are disposed of and the failed because the plants were ro t
eral days last week with relatives A rte sia n W e ll Developed
We1 cleaned “« d a l" Pm pw ly h a n d le d / s a t i s f a c t o r y
a and
n d friends
fr ie n d s in
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i lowed In r em a in id le r™ ---------
o b ta in e d nn i h . fo-m L
in TVx-tland
Portland.
_ growth Was
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Ä the Infection
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Ä will be K de- ° 5 f ô G. ! n Dahl,
2 ? W.
Æ F. T Wakefield,
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s aiis
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Mrs. Biersdorf Honored
A r-^ n
, V*r ° Ve L ,a ,r y months,
Mrs. O tto Voges an d daughter
a e *,lth a capacity of stroyed and it will t - again 'a le Christianson and A. L ist The un-
m
for
poultrym an to kee^ c h ic it .dually , cry w eather tended t o
.-on Friday In honor of Mrs. Hl..T uesdaV .at the Mrs. T h o m a s ,e n s
•« *evp ciuck - ¡llIuje r jcat
u
Voges m other Mrs. George Bier.,-
dAiryIa " “ f
Grove
Bronchltis u recognized bv the
headed a httle tooear.y
dorf, of Schefflin.
tne
M. Jannsen Drilling com- faz.f
i t rcco»IUZ€<’ °y the w believed to indicate th a t sowir»
Mr. and Mrs. M. DeRosia and P“111’ ot Roedvllle. This type of well
Produces difficult • of the seed for plants should be
!?nulyASf^ t Sunda>' wiUl M r- a" d m t
,! ? _ s “ ?? s area-
according
. ? accompanied by delayed until s the s fuddle
ä
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a a g of a AuJu
a : /
Mrs. A. DeRosia of Birkenfeld.
10 A
well is 108 feet deep.
fu rth er characterized by l u v e ^
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high m ortality and ranid snreaa ' ' • <i Ur classified columns may have
Sales D ay Planned
H ere
for Saturday
(Continue! f n - m p . « , ,
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CUSTOM-FIT TOP $
,
2l/£-lb. Batts
' W Marble
> , am «. M
fX . ''//•
Toys!
Special table fu ll of
games, dollies, sets o f
dishes, books, toys o f
a ll .kinds.
Choice ........
--------------- Hilhi D ebate Team
Selected This Week
Old A ge
O Pension
Flan Explained
i
10 Xm as Cards
Stamped,
S
H em stitched
Pillow Slips
M ade o f “ w earever”
tu bing. N eat designs,
M" In stru ctio n c h a rt a t-
I ached.
P a ir
dSvC ib
4A
69c
Ladies’ B e a u tifu l
M any o th e r item s specially priced fo r F rid a y and
S aturday. These prices good Nov. 30, Dec. 1 only.
F ast c o lo r block nnd
d o t designs.
H o lid a y
special.
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Mallory and
Dolls!
Dolls!
Bed Blankets
R ubber dolls - baby
dolls
-
unbreakable
dolls - jo in te d dolls.
10c
t„
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98
F A C E PO W D ER
Perfum e in g if t bottles,
package face powder.
5c
Each
Stetson
-
HATS
-
Lovely s ilk a n d w ool
re g u la r $(5 bed cover­
ings. W a rm th w ith o u t
w eight. Pastels. $ 0 - 9 8
H o lid a y special
V
"Autogart” S ox
Perfume Sale
Gift ’Kerchiefs
23c
P air
-
For men. Made b y
H o le p ro o f and g u a ra n ­
teed by W e il’s D e p a rt­
m ent store. The g a rte r­
less sock th a t “ stays
u p ." New
>«JV x
. colors.
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Flörsheim
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