The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 10, 1935, Image 11

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Section Two —
Tax Foreclosure Section
Pages 1 to I
rg u s
With Which i» Combined the Hill»boro Independent
VOLUME 41
Good Printing
The Argus Gives Q uality
Service at Fair Prices
HILLSBORO, OKKOON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1935
A Rain “Dear”
Laurel Ridge
House Burns
Mt. Home Group
Planning Party
Summons
“
NO. 47
: A rthur H C lem ent; Carolin« K. Clement
C urrier.
Alva
C.
C ulley
Core
M
J- L. fle m ó n » .
Wm. C lem ons; G. A. .
„
G u ile , J C Guyer . J _ W^ G u y « . John
'
■ ? * '' £ “* £ 3 ." s " u '.Î’T" w ' b o . r
M .r s u .r it . J O u n r r>.lb»rt
K lin e .r b ;
J-Uli. j
A nn s
K linker;
T. Klinker j
H m elntbn K .4 ..M »
j e s y k ; Reaali« KoiodaUjeajrfc.
Hairy I .and Co.
I JuHu» Koppiin Kat.; Andy Koetur . Kaih­
W ASHINGTON COUNTY, a Municipal , Mar» A ('..lam an; R 11 Colaman ; Ham
it
w
H a llo r k
M.
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a
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tu r : K A m ltha
E. Q
K r»l;
R ohm
R.
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« •« •* » .
Hallock
Laura Kral
ÖUMan
U; E
K rook;
Hulda
Curporstion and PolllU sJ Mub-dlvislua * n ,h » *
' ulem a,, . J F Colm an
M r.
ll,« H L ... of O reso ri.
t w in .. F u lto n c ..||r t» , F ran k If C ollin.
M H am blin; John Hammel
Hammond ; C. Krook; Pi ulina
E. Krunrer . Ixtula
_____
Home Christian Endeavor met at
P la in tiff. I Com m ercial N atl
Rank
of
H ili.la.ro ; Lumbar
B E. Haney a* guardian K uhn; Sam uel Kuna; Elair M K u ralli ;
the home of John Schmeltzer Frl-
C o m m o n w n lth T ru .t A T ill. Co . f . r,, ,
f
raid I’.a r ta r ' 1 A H a rk e r,.
LU- 1 B Laker l'ora La Borna; «J W
W ln oilrt G r a n g e r s Pomona
evening The organization W ill I S r la Abraht,-. R. M A braham . J. fj. i ? mla. * k o h ls,* n C.
(o o s r e s s ,|..o H
jt»n ■, Hanna
ft E Hanna
Ar.oa H Borne; Wm. R. Larry; N ellie La ('hap-
hurrh o f Tualatin . Elmer T Connell
; EÎ- Hannan
..
,
hold a "birthday party February 1 A i . r . , , , . ;
i„ .« ,n.e„, c , . n„
hurrb
...............
Mae Hannan ; Ralph Hannan ; prllr; C. R. I.a Pol let t : Eld in W. Lam b;
; A. J W alter H an n an ; Hansen ( o n tr a d in g ( •>. Ernest Landa r a f f ;
Langa;
Hoats January 23
“‘c
m o n e y U ,ui, ,. A ,.„,„. A w Ad>
«urn,... mer . Conroy . Con I men tai L ift In .. Co Manley
Ir»r
K atie Han*en . Peter Hansen Jno. B* A. L u rran ce. A. O. lau irn an ;
______
lo P*ty the electric bill at t h e H AdkinRon . W tllisn, Adler , Wm A Adler
H Harm« E at.. Prank C Harnach Kate
I^tw renx; M innie I .a wren a; Jiaieph D.
church Admission W ill b e the num- W . A dler lle rn a rd Adblr; 1». F. A e s .r - ' , J-k . Wilbur Conk ; L F C-r,nrod; A rchie ¡ ■ ' H ^ k ' 1 ’ I * ' " «
:, f * “ I»eho; Anna M. I.eriwidite; Anna J. l e e .
LAUREL K1IXIE Fire of uil k r of pennies of one’s age T h e ’ ler; H «,rstt. A r ,„ i„ . F v . F. A l e i . n d « . '• . ( k i l l ; F E C o rn e ll!» ; R o th A nn C o ,.
" a r " a‘ > " ' J p
¡¿‘ ‘ ‘I
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Harry A A lexan d er. A. C. A lfo r d ; Dairy
■ « o m e liu . Htate Bank; Mary P
n, “
Maro»««®» ■ £ » " k I.eon L I .e e ; Forest Hart (.e h n e r . Jacob
1 known origin destroyed the home public
In Invited — There w ell) b e a .............................
»Jrd am
A llr i ' ■
A la .a n d .r C o u .ta . W illiam C ourts.
i! * rrl“ n , • ; T „ H* r ,: L en ta. Nora *B L ent«; 8. W. Leonard;
A lle n ; Benjam in A m aterd am . A lice ,
of the Don Uugiey funiily New program, refreshment» and games.1
_ , Jacob Leaser ; Philip Ixsaaer, Jr. : Gordon
aa Cirwlea . E m m . C ow ie. .
" * n „ » r~ ‘ « * " • » , ______
L llllsn _______
Harvey
i *'" *
A n .U r.o n ; F h ef» L. | J *
• c ^ raine
'.’
W alter R. HaakinZ
H laeater . Ered
L illy ; Marion L illy;
I Year’» Eve The family had gone M l»» Ellen Marie Jaquith Is chair-
Eat
C s C raw l,e,I • Nor» L H arvey.
T
A
~Apple-
X y " il _ ’«
M > • C r o w d « ; R.!y B " H a , i J?«":.
H ._ H » m « s
to »pend
the ________
evening man of the committee on arrange-
A n g e ll: K
g a .“ t. A
a nyrT
,L, i a A T A n nton
'n m ; ,"nr
i„ .i.. i i h
i. •;
I Cr“
Cr—
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_______
1K<
__ * •. M‘ __
R O. Alma L in d b erv, Marie L ln n e; Anton
lo i’orllund
L
its
a
r
;
Max
Ixw
b
;
The fin- wus (hoovered bv ncign- mints. Leaders for the Sunday J.'u*';.kni'c ., ''"Addi c. Jui«?' id^B' ‘ c,.,.'der B ,,i.b ’v7'< r " ■ o.Tbl'ci/- i*21'2“ p
i.
FmTT;I Margaret
~ n 7 * T J 1 Ix>ng;
bora, who sent out an alarm to th e , evening sessions at the church were a e i» , M in»ie Bai,.-r Eat.; K. c B acon .
■ ■>
Curri.- Lucy I. C urry; J a c i , , i “ , ' ’ L’
V?"ia Y;
: J * ? ”" KtJh.,o,.d
»Lap'
iL^*h
whole neighborhood The fire was announced as follows. Lily Nelson. gi .. g . t B sc ,., i ., ui . B . c m . Marrisl D sk ta d m
. F r ed . p .U y « .1 ; ku «- £ £ ■ f*”B J m Y u .“ *?* ’
Gui* f i.» iri jo. L.»ui
discovered too lute lo enable any- January «. Marl Schmeluer, Jan- ¡ j - " '' »berm .., B acm . Gw.. R. B .y lr y ; ’■■ ’■ I h » rb , Llnd.ll B a rb , . O. F. E ,™ tu 5 i l m . O V H . p i . R
K™ ' ‘ l.o n d b u r ,
I. V T u n d b u X •' cr J
F
Illy M al..I II A lll.'.n i
U r illM T A I M
I in o c
M O U N T A IN H O M E - M o u n t a i n
a ......
(CunUnuml from Isat
week)
P. W
.
E.
D
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('IIAPTK& XII
A NNE wa» very »low in rrcover-
<me U) save any ot the furnishing;, u o - y l i; Jam«. Allison. January 20.
w
™ u % .£ 'V ^ k
«'“ r° ¿ L E S T fc t “ r ^ S , L u S * 7 iu . m Lyon**” ’
nut her »irvngtii Doctor IU i-
(alvrn Surprise
and Warren Forsythe.. January ,27
•B. £ £ ' i nn c<S- l m l u v ^ M*«,
k Pietro
L Deben- Hean
Ji""
Hlid. H»._ Roy
rl»oii »poke frequently ot the ad­
About h it,!7, fr ie n d surprised After tlwhuslneM' meetingiwaa' fm - ¡ ^ :
Je’ "
visability of getting lo a more brac­
—
-
* ; “ d, nicnii^rz. Mr«. Clara
K M anley; Clura M arks; Stanley G. Mar-
Mr. and Mrs. K E BU^n» arthe,7 Uhed. the evening was 'spent In lu l^ o i t ^ . X r ' I u n L . ' Z Z i N „"«i
H ines; Frances
H ines ; I rion ; John B M athew s; E. A. M atthew s;
ing climate a» soon a» »he win well
home December
28, It being Ml gl»mes and contests.
M W. A . ; llrrt A Barlwr; J. N. Barda. M»i«« l Petrott Truat C o.; Alice 8. Oev- H eitsel; Floyd
M
a
t
t
h
e
w
J
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r
.
Hoben
Sylvia
P EUU M atthew s; Bather M atthew s; Ger-
tilearns' birthday.
Local Ladles' Aid met With Mrs. A gen t; C. E Barker: Lulu H. Barker:
A nna D ew ey; John D ew ey; Mary
cnoutlh to travel, lint It was late
H A eil ; Chriat H .vh ; Le b a ses G H,« ken . | trade J
M atthew . ; J.
B. M atthew . ;
Mr. and Mrs. J U. Htrlckler ol CJeorge linker January 3.
Wm If Barker E a t.. 8
M
Barnard a . D ’H o n d t;
Berthe A. D fckineon; G. B
September before alu, wa» able to
Kobt.
J
Hocken
;
Jamew
M.
Hocking
, I George M attis; Dayton C. M ay«, Gertrude
Prescott spent a few days last week
Birthday Celebrated
, r r u .t e e i; Martha A. B arlow ;
Mullis 8 P irk m aon; .1
Dinon E at.; Edith D oane; u eJ
leave her room; anti by till» time
. ; **“ e *’n^5
?“
l ? J . 4 ’ r Hocking
* 1? ; 'M ay«. Jno. McCann;
B arlow . w .,n- B »r“ g ro v e r; w N Bar- *’'r» ” k C D o . » . : Florence D odge; E d ith .7 , rZ „ .i J !ioc^‘n.K
with
Mr ____
and __________
Mrs H. P. __________
Strickler . Mr. and Mrs. JL A. Magnuson
__ ___
agr
Nancy’« achuol tuul opened and
hard
Jan ,«. D o,el ;
F. J
Dollard
xi
R"bert M M eC 'ure: Harry Palm er McCon-
rett kkil. ; Baselina Lumber Co ; Richard
Born, to Mr. and Mr» O Werre,
1 h e_ Clarence Nelson ¡¡7
Hoi and Ham had returned to col­
S*1’ : nell ; Stella McConnell (H e in ) ; Wm. Job,,
uer ; Eva Bauman ; J. A Baum an; J , D o n a l d s o n ; Ben D ooley; Nora
family with a dinner January 4
“ ....... y M - Addle DornbumA; Chrfa- 7 ,‘r""a . H '¿"S“ " ’ N « t,e
; ^ r' McCormack; T h e r e .. McCormick ; Mary T
I in Portland last week, a boy.
lege. Ho Antjt* would not hear of
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i11*, |- i ' r ‘ t i ' ,i n ’ i s .*5 h ," ‘<’r
n«;
Abraham
D ra k e; I.. C. «” « 7 .
• ^ h » .. » H o lt ; A m . , M e C< w . N ocman M cDonald: J. R u ~ d
Pomona to Meet
going uway.
*■“-
W D re w e ry ; E th el L
C a r r " i . 1* H ,Z’ McGee
Martha M cGinn; M. McGovern;
I Winona Orange at Tualatin will t,llrd birthday anniversary of Mas- et > i. Henry v B en...,, N ina c . B.„w ,n
"I'll »pend next aumnier In Hills­
D ryer; B la n ch , l.a V e il. H. ^ a ; A M
H * A o L l^
°* Th” m" » M rlndoe; Meml 1»
j be host to the W
boro,” »he assured lier long-suf-
veatm
ent
Co. ; Meier
A Prank Co ,
I Pomona Grange
Mary, A. H ow ell; Suaan H ow ell: G. K. W W M ellar; E. U ereeae; L. Mer«
I ering physician, "very quietly The
, Tualatin school
H o w itt; Eva
K. Hubbard; Harvey B.
climate in bracing enough there, 1
(C ontinued on page 2. column 1)
session 1» an ticip ated , accorum g to —
- « ..o w .,v.o - c o o .n -
.
u ... .
uiv.». . r .
v u / c . . n . n . « /w y e r r f / Ui f >.
J Hufford ; J. C. Hungerford ;
assure you.”
Pomona Lecturer Josephine Stock-
«ue8ta
Mr and Mrs George n . n n . h j m . n ' h « d B u i I » “ L ^ i i n \ C. K b y e Luey D ye; F^gle Lumber f t *
H u n tm rW n ■. EJU T . Hyde Albert
"The climate may be all right.
C o .; G. Harold E arle; .Stewart E a rle. ,H e; Kobert > « •; Investm ent Co. (Corp.)
ler.
The
morning
hours
will
be
AP160*
1
and
family
New
Years,
io
Robert
H
Board.
*
SAXTON A LOONEY
In fact I have no doubt tlial It 1»,1
lx»ra K E a stm a n ; Ea«t Side
L orainy
Irving Investm ent
Co. ; M M. la r a e l;
I taken up with regular business und ¿h® Courtneys, who had been the
william Cowan Bolton j . . „
but 1 do not believe you will rest
U Boone; C o.; E. G. E aton ; L. A. E a to n . H B Neil«
Neil« C. C Iveraon
R B,
1« Jacks r n
Producer# of Quality
annual report» of officers. Newiy house guests of her parents, Mr K j
. h . „ u f h
Iver»on ; R.
C.
W
Bor-
Eberly;
H
B.
Eddy
Bon;
Edwin
P
,
“
_
IvenM>n
’
R
«
C.
very much. Your huabund come»
elected officers will be Installed in “«W Mrs. J. B Bartlett of Scholls
J B.«». H . t t l . E B oo.;
C hristian J a a er ; Mr«. R. E
Edward» ; Ethel L. H<x-ken Edwards ; Eva
SAND
and GRAVEL
up for election next full. dursn’t
I the afternoon. It is likely that In- ,or u'n da>'s' started their home- l'"r' ■ M*rj'
J “ m“ Bradford M
zhr? You wbdi to do everything
Viutloiu to the annua’l Grange * afd Journey early January 2. a ni9 Bradford Charlotte Bradley Minerva; E. Edward».
Ehrman
FIIiArf.
Gert^r* a A ni^je^rii- I Plant located 4 miles north of For -
you can to help him?"
nnle
li 4/ Ua.,i d Rra‘,ler. T A .Brad' Thom*» H. E llio t. V ir iii F ra n k EJH «xt’
B J e w e H H Hilja
i l j n Johar»»on
b p.’ j est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone
Stormy weather la welcome to church day will be considered at
Johanaon
Of course."
this meeting Churches In the city They expected to reach home by ¡J» Kate „ F- Urahey; j . m « Lewi. K
K itty M. E lli». Mae B. E lb a, E lteo In- f ohn '•
Johnson; A. J. Johnson, :
1609R
Then you had better begin by one who owns a raincoat of guy of Forest Grove have been the place i'nday evening
vestm ent C o.; D aniel Em er irk Ju lia W ^ «wry D. Joh nson ; Edward W Johnson ;
,
Bri.i.
n
H
r , I k
, . i ™ Brri,»
— j Lmcraon
; Sarah Fêla
Êmmon» ; A. R. Flcriur Johnum ; Elaie M. Johnvon Ern-
getting yourself bi good physical Homan a (.ripen, auch aa the of . ------------
m eetin --------
g for -----------
several years
K“Y Ego and Roscoe Courtney _ re- o , , 'Tri.Wriek
E
Above. Black galonhea and beret
eondllloii."
James kllpatrlck, Bertiia Shop- sor*«J Uj oldtime tactics last week aimer«,; E ,r i c . l i r o o . 7 y " ‘.' f ' c t:nKt* n,i t a ' - ■ A n ’— Li. an EnyW r. -n . . J ,h ' n •. F -U w r G. J o h -.-o n . Ge*. H. —
Jf.hn E r ic k x n ; O tto Erickson A Co. ; A yr,e» Jo h n so n ; Gaory« H.
Johnson : Grace 1 =
pard and Gerald Smith have re- “»“> traded horses, each securing Bronaugh ; Fhortm 8. Brook,
i’"
Erker . Louis E v a n s; Orrin V. Fair Roy Juhn‘ o n i Gust H. Johnson ; Jamca R. J o h n - ,
would talk to Neul about going color». dl»playod by Betty Fur- turned to the University ol Oregon ÎL...1 or5i - w _ A
make him a
ir. r Brook.
L R. C. F a ir U rsa M F a ir ; E u y en e E a n te tti ;
A
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HARRISON D. HUGGINS
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away; but Neal, like moat men, ness. Him actress,
humes,
retained.
L. B row n; C. L. B row n; D. R. Brown'; Felden
Harry
T. Feldm an"
Edward W ®’ E Jahn**jn . A nna Eliza Jonev . J . '
and especially like must husband».
M. 0.
Shoulder llrokrn
Jerome Waldron expects to begin J*1« B ro w n ; E lla j B ro w n ; Fred L. Feldt ; Sadie Feryuaon ; Elizabeth Freeman
^or,<B •
M
; A lfred J u nyen;
while deeply concerned over acute Chatter Miss Letts showed It to
B aptist Gertrude D. Junkin ; Lloyd O. Junkin ;
Mrs. A. H Metncke wife of the cl*ttlng wood as soon as the weath-
; Grant
B ro w n ;
Margaret
I. F ey; Elizabeth T. F ey; First
Hines», did not regard eonvales« me not that 1 believe a word of mull
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
carrier
on
route
3.
fell
while
er
Permits.
Mr
Waldron
has
cus-
22X,n,L
*
,!«
,.
Brownlee;
E erl
C. Church; Major F ia h ; Vera A. F is h ; Ge«». K atherine K a h le y ; A lice Foley Kane;
rrnee
as u up nerlou»matter.
Now that
Dial did
tlm scurrilous
that i she
' 1 route 3. tell while
>
In l«ortland for which he
“f e ’ r1“ «“ ».
Bun" C. F ish e r ; Beanie L. F isk ; W. P. F isk ; M’rT le K ane; Edna Shearm an K atz;
SPECIALIST
She a as
and dressed, now
you kn,,w th stuff
it of or
T our^1
o i f"“*1
b • ^ e . carf1,’r
l e i ^ U h o t ’^
u l f t e r 0"*1“1' “,,U turners
Ralph
K ay;
Levi
E.
K ay;
Ight shoulder
cuts
Jo*‘n . C B u ch an an. L otta H. Bu- Mary Fitzyerald ; A. F. F le y e l; Dora D
T w onri
Ä e v p r v Ä w i n t e r r was off in Ä
L B ^ ;
1
she went out for.« short ride in k„„w o .at I love you and trust ‘’" j A n X / ' f c
am
T1
T K eck;
Wm.
N.
K eeler;
Jasper
W
Laura
M.
F letch er;
W.
GLASSES
FITTED
Mountttln Home Ladles’ Aid met
Keffer. J essie G. Kelley; Andrew K elly;
« T e ? T. Z r v iX y &
^ l f£5 r,x,w bUt I lh O U ,h t yOU ° U <h‘ t o
m1^
^
'
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_______ ______________ _ Charlea K e lly ; Edith
L K e lly ; Lillian
day Pluitt Were dlKUM«! fur the <l*y .morning - and - those.
-/m m eiZ lL - ,.K.
i a . i L . 7 - . . u .u l“
p
M lth ------------
Burbank - O.
M. ------
Bur- , , Fred
Eredden
annah F F red
red ericksen
ericksen ; : & S. A A.
— — . Whu
------ de-
--
-
— —
den ; . H H annah
. K elly ; Lydia K elly ; W arren M. K eily;
wardrobe
with Interest
and shep- M ~ Feeling ’ .....................................
that hr luid IXTlniDh W in te r 's w o rk
pended on electric Alarm clocks,
k;. B*ron 8. B urley; Henry A. Bur- Fredericksen ; A lbert 8. Freeman ; Bernice v,c1b e K em p. W H. Kerbs e l a l ; Addle
C sa ia a w ia l N ational Bank A n s a i
herding lier brother» Into the no- »»id ei
..........................
’ -------- **
— -
E. K erns; Thoa M K err. Frank K e rtro o ;
Edna Kilby; Wm. C. K ilb y . J. H. Kil­
elal field, now that he heard her evening
Phones
Hour»
g o r e . Claudia B. K im m el; M. J. K inney;
Residence ¿972
9:30 *. m. to 12 m.
dlwusHliig dinner» with Alplutuslne. before
A. L. K in lo n ; Dora K m to n ; Harold L
O ffice 2971
1:30 p. m. to 6 p. m.
he asntuned that she was "per- did. he
Kirkpatrick ; Elm er D K iaaeil; Floyd B.
fectly all rWItt.*- and «old no.
left the room She must be help- Newberg.
«ewuay lorcuoon io secure
Eth., Be,| cihoun David Cem obeii W. F u lto n ; Ada B. Gave. Fuller ; Henry K isaeli; B. A. K lick a; B A. K lika; Carl
Hut in the succeeding week» he
Hoi and Karn with their French
Mr and Mrs. Fred Aebischer and dat*
r‘‘8i‘rd‘i>K the Springbrook John i . m Pb ,ii F a r ;' b d . limSbii - Sarah Galbreath; Wm. M. G ale; O.
watched her with secret anxiety. She often did that—astonishing how M,n Danny liave returned from
ing association and the p o s - Florence Canning.- w illia m C a n n in g ’ M. Gardner; T. H artt G ardner; El-
sible joining
by
the - Scholls M.n».
c . r i ; M ,r> e C ariile; R a ' freda Garrick ; Vernon R. G arrick ; Ches­
She was he was reluctantly forced »be had mastered It. He couldn’t' thrlr vacation in Wasco county
wu-i— thereof • >
— .u
«- ........................-
K'>* C arm an. Roy C arm an; J. ter H Gatevnan ; Dorathea C. Gateman ;
to admit to himself verv thin, get a can of hot water himself If
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Downey and Berry growers. This association at
Grace Gearin ; Hu*h C. Gearin ; W alter C.
very while and very llslle»» He Uie steward who happened to wait children June and Joan of bong- Springbrook requires each mem- M c-rpantar.
ber
to
purchase
a
»50
share
Of
,
H
(
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J
J
Carrutkara; L o u la eC a m n b a r a ; G e a rin ; R. R. G eltn er; Frederic C. Gerl-
To preserve memory to the
irled to find satisfactory explana- on him dldn t speak English
v,ew- W ash. spent their New Year s
entering.
■>rm* c - C a n o s ; J .m « . B C a n o n ; E llie in® ; Naomi P. G e rlin g ; Fred W. German
lion for this: of course the logs clever. Anne was
and better ev- '’“cation at the H. P. Strickler stock upon
rightful heirs of the c o m i n g
----------------------------------
¡j c? n * i -
E. C w ; Bart Casa; Co.. In c.; J. H enry G e m s h , J. T. Ger-
of the babv had been a shock to ery year- a great credit to him homc and also visited other rela- _ -
Martha G. C asa; M innie V. C asa; Pater rish Est.
years, that it may have the same
her; but she would recover from Hr never would have got where llves ln l,‘e neighborhood,
Albert P. Gibson : Bertha J. Gibson ; Jack
?“
«*■ Rosa ■-?.«»
c « . R<»
meaning to them that the living
w all; M in n i. M C
ata;
C ava; t Harry
tlial Of course she had suffered a he hail without her. Complacently
..
Ff ‘?.llv
««re
b Gibson ; Martin G ie sy ; Harold 8.
T.
be; W alter D. Challaeombe
Ch*lle--^"'>'- G ilbert; Th« mas M G illiam ; 8. L N.
„ Challacom
Chsltaaomba;
good deal of pain; but after all. he went to sleep
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peed and fam-
have
found in it, that is the duty
Caall
L
handler;
Ruth
Orpha
Chandler
G ilm an; Mr«. H. G ilroy; Harvey J. G lass .
ner constitution was good, all»
In the morning when he woke
' *ho recently arrived here from
Cherry
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Grove
ro v e Land Co. ; T Ethel
th e ] J J^ Char- Caroline G le a se r ; H elena
of the memorial. Only selected
M G leeson;
ought to have excellent powers of »be lay. as usual beside him He
Colorado, liave located on
/
ran k s;
A Ch
a rv m k .
Frank
A.
hervenka;
A. C. Globe Investm ent C o.; R. D. G odfrey;
recuperation But did she? It be- never guessed that she had spent wiL?*'0™'’ Fur8ter P*“ce near Sher-
granite should be used, other
(B y Mr«. O. H. Peterson)
C hinn; Mabel C hinn ; Mabel M C hinn; C. M. Good
Est. ;
Robert
C. Good­
gan to Ux>k us H she did not About moat of the night walking blindly
M r ntwl M r s «
o c .r te k l
u
I . B E N D -M r Olid Alfred Groer and
.C; C hinn; A nna C hristen sen; Fred win ; Ethel Gordon ; Scott E. Gordon ;
materials do not stand the test
Mr. uiki Mr.s. „ P* Strickler had daughter Helen entertained last J,hnsten»en; Hans Chri»t«n»en; Han« p M i n n i e
Ardeil
G ou rley; Geo.
D.
.
A
E
« .'
The Memorial - - -
Fiftieth Birthday
Party H eld Bend
.
g
air.
O tte b e
**U*a nice and <xx>l ln yuebet,
he told her
.......... ..
•'It'S nice and cool ln Wonhuig-
urn «Mm." retorted Anne.
could come too—
Just before the opening of con-
grus»? My dear girl, you know that
is ImpuHslble I am so driven at
tills time of the year 1 hardly know
which way to turn. Beside» . .
"Besides, you feel that this year
If you went away at all, you ought
to go to Hillsboro?"
Neal hesitated, then drew ln hl»
breath a n d six>k«- w ith t h e a i r o l
one who wa»PDreparlna for a deep
lunae
Pr'T‘u l,lK
“ d«ep
l i V i e S d ^ " 1 ‘T ^ h e ’ e i
**>
^
p
loJ5?t ^ h a ^
at It sooner Of course the man
that’s ln ha» certain advantages.
hut Melcher, who 1» almost certain
to oppose me ha» millions behind
him where I have thousands, and
he own. the biggest newspaper In
the state. I do think. Anne, you
•ometimes overlook the Importance
ot keeping tn touch with state af-
fairs In your desire not to miss
anything here. You are kind to
every one who coine» to Washing-
ton. but you’re not at home a great
deal Now If you could get to Hlns-
bor
^ 1 early
S E this
I w spring
S F * • • '•
And make UD Your mind fo r a
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w.
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ii'T J f
thnl kepl bolh from approachlng
her--j«.niethlng _ alntoot unrarthlv
-something wholly tragic. The
jU,my serpent of .lander had cram-
“nd Norme Peter»? Mrs
Wern- and Lona Werre. Mr
Mr». W. C Edv and Donald
.
-
J. L „ „ „
fTomnwíTí.lí™ru-
Year’» day C fr5m
WauiivilTe.
.
C hristensen; Laura C. C hristen sen; Clark
m
* a r* K. C h r istie. Citizens
Natl. Bank of Portland; City o f Forest
G rove; C ity o f H illsboro; Claud V
_ _ . c “ rk ; John W C lark;
Sarah Clark
Mr. and M
R aon
» ¿ and e hla
r wife.
and he'r
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and Mrs Eicher moVher of ^ r s R
Edy ShnilnS^r all oTvanrouver w « h
Edy Shilling«-!-, all of Vancouver. Wash
_ .9al^
Mlích''!1
c ii. w
ith ‘h tT
b iS h e of
? Ua.ker 1S 'bating
uer home.
Miss Frances Host. Bend school-
teacher' entertained her brother
“nd sUter-tn-law. Mr. and Mr»
Post’ and her niece Carol Jane
Post of 1'wln Palls Idaho, during
the holidays at her home in For-
est Grove, where she lives with her
mother, Mrs. Spence, and niece
Wilma Post. They all enjoyed a
trip down Uie Coast highway as far
as Cresent City Cal
Mr and Mrs. h L Doane and
family moved into a olair at Dur-
i f M ’e I f T ¿
«
‘E
'" r
H ^
% % « a
JS& d « M i a n
“ em*
S e fe S e f f i n ^ o u ? W h o ^ l
(Continued N ext Weak,
Green Mountain
y ^ C .^ .^ ie r
T
M
i T
i r s *
^
S
^
k
ro S
M
C^
g
M
trlct with a snow plow. Patrick and Donald SchmelUer The several days with illn c ^ T h e r ^ w ^
Born, to Mr and Mrs Frank evening was spent in plavhig p ' consldeiabV illness ii ? the neiBh
Schmldlin at the home of Mr and »ochle.
pl , ^ X x x l dunna Chrutmal vacation
Mrs. Joe Sinejkal. Deeember 27. a
Service. Held
Entertained S i New Ye«r’a £ r t ,
boy. The Infant lived but one day . Edward Vincent, brother of Mrs
Mr and Mrs Albert Scott enter
and was laid to rest Ui the Buxton Ruby Haynes, died at Washington tamed for a party of vouna neoDle
cemetery.
j county hospital last week. Burial from the Highland Baptist church
, Mr und Mrs. Earl Oenzer spent services were held In Middleton ' in Portland on New Year's eve and
Christmas week at the Knepper cemetery.
Hew Year’s day
Those prese...
present
_-
’“.T1’ ,°.n ,,a ld Mountain.
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were Mr. and - Mrs. —
Howard P Sher­
„ Christmas guests at Mrs. Theresa ‘One Night of Love” to
wood and —
Mr a -----
n d ----
Mrs. ------
Harry
,,
Smejkal»
A.n, ,, a home
11 ,llc, were
were Mr,
Mr, and
and Mis
Mrs.
he
c
Moore, Messrs. Alan Sherwood, Roy
¡ \ !.
w m iam ^Sm e^kaf' » n d
H e r a ld ? v «ne*'«n Screen Robertson, Harold Carlberg. Lee
of nation- Wund. Larey
Franklin. Misses Glady -
w in .
dde praUe
praise by and j fani“re
c , . . . , . .
? ri,,Ia,J^a<' ' . ¥ r' “i’d Mrs- Prank ; wide
acclamation,
the Z
Carlberg.
Nettie
«»umbla
^ t &UO».
J e a Singleton
n Ä K S Mar-
iÄ
l *'s’. rxl
n11
n'"r v e r - p - ^ u n 'o n . o n e Night of Love, and Mildred Ingram
Koncond>'
.caching school, living tn a tene-
rnent aQd doing your own wjuslilng ■■eii in i n e n e a v e n s
ha« lt-s points. And in one of the
New Venetian Feature
sensational fdieet« you are pictured ! i Warner BaxtoT
,
.» win
. . b ? a t „ the v S
I ï.’
t i . vn n ‘Ä
\ h * I r ^ > . “ J a°-’!7‘
Mr.
ay’ Z
« L V . 1' S ^ n í e - , M
^ rs r . George
” l * v ^ U Dulln.
U“á,n d ‘V
1M l¿ndGrar¿
hS«»d “nr, Wed!lesda> Thc fllni Flay' Dc'’erell. all of Portland
based on a story by Charles Bea-
__________
hail and Dorothy Speare. presents
Quality Job printing—Argus.
an entranclngly novel blejid of
ant little climber. The stories are ,7 “ “ i
.
c » m oe ai ine vene- romance, comedy, music, drama and
lerrlbly distorted, I know, but there: b ^ U 0 ^ 0 1 1 ^ 0 1 lon d on ^ b lB m rt exotic
settings.
is a grain of truth ln them, and " X
,iu “The Are ° ih e new
Chauffer Test Set
1 1
thAnn'^<'J?i>t e°ln*«iine a l od I l’l<-ture tells an absorbing story of
Anne sat very still. An tgnor- death and danger In the skies above
Martin Redding, examiner of oper- "
ant, Impudent, aggressive Uttlc No Mail's land. Warner Baxter, ators and chauffeurs, will be in
climber
Bo that was the way daring American flier, has but one Hillsboro Wednesday, January ». j
he nppeared to her enemies and great fear Thnt Is the "fear of at the courthouse from 9 a. m. to 1
Neal's. The perseverance, the pa- j being afraid."
5 p. m.
' . n i c e , the self-sacrifice, which nod I ------
-
enabled her to grow from a raw
little country girl Into a well-de-|
veloped. self-assured woman were
Ignoble rather than admirable qanl-
Itles when viewed with unfriendly
eyes. She felt as If something cold
and sharp had penetrated her
heart and colled around It. But
Neal, unconscious that she was
stricken, went on talking.
"I don't want to hurt your feel­
ings, Anne, and of coiuw I know
yon don't mean to be Indiscreet, |
buto well . . . Tasslter was here 11
good deal last winter. It was ru­
mored around that you that he— |
anyway when thc baby was born,
there was a paragraph ln City
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Tested Free
PRODUCTION
Selfridge Bro».
Phone
PHILCO DEALERS
21X
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OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
«
H. H. Stannard, MgT.
-i-
4th at Main, Hillsboro
________________
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
The
Commercial Rational ‘ B ank
Hillsboro, Oregon
DECEMBER 31, 1934
RESOURCES
CASH ON HAND
and DUE FROM BANKS
LIABILITIES
#251,423.00
#1,159,637.15
GOVERNMENT BONDS
325,674.73
DEPOSITS
MUNICIPAL BONDS
and Warrants. Oregon Munic­
ipal Bonds and Washington
County and School Warrants .
281,799.11
CIRCULATION
37,500.00
CAPITAL ....................................
Our Stockholders' Investment
75,000.00
Surplus and Undivided PROFITS
Additional funds of Stockhold­
ers' being held in reserve for
benefit of this B an k ...............
i £ j j? in
A O ,445.xy
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
and Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation Stock ...................
BANKING H O I SI'.
FURNITURE and FIXTURES
OTHER REAL ESTATE ...........
LOANS and DISCOUNTS
Demand, Time and Real Estate
Loans ........................................
total
5,441.34
38,550.00
10,313.50
375,378.76
9 1 ,2 8 8 ,5 8 0 .4 4
total
....................... 9 1 ,2 8 8 ,5 8 0 .4 4
Deposits as of December 31, 1933............. 826,940.06
Poultry and
Dairy Feeds
UNAVOIDABLE
ACCIDENT
That may be true — but
every accident takes its toll ]
in life, health, or auto dam­
age. Are you completely
|covered by the RIGHT In­
surance for all forms o f
auto mishaps?
CHAS. L. WALKER
I. X. L.
HILLSBORO FEED CO
McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery
Phone 271
Grazer
FEED
1004 Main St.
Deposits as of December 31, 1934.... $ 1 ,1 5 9 .6 3 7 .1 5
INCREASE IN TWO YEARS $ 4 1 2 ,2 4 2 .9 1
The officers and directors of this
banking institution, wish to thank the
people of Hillsboro and Washington
county for the loyal support they have
given this independent home-owned
bank. The interests of W ashington
Agent
that contains 500 lbs. oil meals per ton.
Douglass
R adio Service
R
Deposits as of December 31, 1932.............#747,384.24
The best Feed nt any price and costs no more
than some cheap Feeds. Your herds and flocks will
produce more and your profits will he larger
FEED
r . b .
W
Guy
Start 1935 Right
I.X.L.
TUBES
Grazer
Mrs. Ed Johnson and
Lucille were entertained
day at the H L. Els
Vour Hoo” "“
"'"W Fg new
■ears aay
aim r a ^ I
“"“ i, 153XrsV^ohn
“ “ | , A, “ ,“
ai d„Bob J^ rUr
PMrs p I
Y.-ur v Fv . ^ v o Pli sRini , N, w
‘ ur,
^ortland wiUi friends
(Too 1st« fur last w«rk I
i ’?1 ,.i.’i “* i-^ fck_.t,ii!’<’rt..It“elord
, account of the deep snow and Ivan J«ck of Tigard visited
*“***" trees Herman Peterson Monday at the John Strickler home
I ,"L I’.’“11 carrier between Buxton
C ue»ts at a party at the home of
“nd Uucona. could not make the Mr and Mrs. Harry Schmeltzer
r*'t,‘rn trip Saturday and spent the Friday night were MU» Evelyn
n,Kht #t
p p
BaJ,py homp Hesse and Armour Reynolds o l
» c k ^ J ^ e a ^ e ^
M r^^nd^s
rann again.
of time.
G r a ce; W’m. L. G raham ; Geo. R. G ray;
Every form of protection — Fire,
automobile, casualty, liability.
Fidelity, Surety and Life.
Phone 1732
1164 3rd St.
Deposits in this Bank are insured by
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
in the manner and to the extent provided
under the terms of Banking Act of 1933.
county are paramount with us. As has
always been our practice, we are glad
to extend credit on proper security to
the businessmen and farm ers of Wash­
ington county.
EDWARD SCHULMERICH, President.
E. I. KURATLI, Vice-President.
W. C. CHRISTENSEN, Vice-President.
ALF O. JOHNSON, Cashier.
W. V. BERGEN, Assistant Cashier.
C. JACK Jr., Assistant Cashier.