The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 17, 1935, Image 11

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    Section /
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Millsb or
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Tax Foreclosure Section
Pages 1 to 4
W ith Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent
IIILI-SK O R O , OREGON, T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y
V O L U M E 11
troubled questions, shook the beau­
ty Unit wu» all about her Impatient­
ly from her colisclouaneas. a n d
»trained with eagerness to reach
lllnslMiro, raw and windswept, and
ulcuk as it wa». But Uits wa» the
year of the "Long Hesaluli," and
Neal would not be ut liberty to go
home curly in March. It wu» ac­
tually mid-July before adjourn­
ment came, at two o'clock one tor-
mi morning when ugly feeling» had
been unleashed bv fatigue a n d
uglv word» »poken by lip» winch
Were merely tlie mouthpieces for ov­
erwrought nerves Neal, who had
been »leering u llllbu»ler, lost his
temper that night and aaal unfor-
givuule thing» to men who hud
been his friends fur years. These
unforgivable things were printed In
(Omtlnuad fraro
w—»|
the Kecord, and circulated through
"Yea, till» 1» Mr» Ounnul »peak­ the country. Were they unlorget-
ing
No. Senator Conrurl cannot | uble, too? enemies had been at work
conic to Uic telephone Oil thank i all Neal's
tile time he w u s chained to I ll s
you. Mr. Uuker. I’ll lake the fig­ chair
the senate. And now only
ures ye». 1 have It right, I think August, III September
October
Conriul U U rty-tw o, P le c lh e r were left In which a to n d tear
down
seventeen.”
whut they hud built Of course the
Anne hung up the receiver anil children must do their shure. even
went nwltUy from the llhrury to I though II was u tiny one. Anne
tile »liailowy luill In the diiiuie»» iuu.il make them see must never
»he could barely gee Neal standing let them lorgel— how much that
la-ar Ute door. Ilia while face share might mean to fluir father.
And »lie must do her share, too
»trained and lenar.
Mr Baker ha» Just telephoned Mu»l shield Neal, spare him, save
from Bakei field," rule »aid gently. I him But HOW?
"The vote la thirty-two for you1 She went everywhere that »he
wu» asked, even when »hr was faint
and seventeen for Fledhcr."
A liarali nound something like u with fatigue. Bhe picked up the
»mothered growl orone from Neal's threads of her old association, with
throat Ai, he luul foreseen, tlie > the church, her historical societies,
campaign had been u bitterly hard her pupils, »he wore clothes that
were spotlessly Ireali. delusively sim­
one. lie hud borne the brunt of It ple
Bhe wus gracious, cordial,
bravely, almoM. buoyantly, but on urmucrultc,
dignified, tireless, dec-
election night lie hud nuddenly orutive What
did It all umount to?
collap.Mil and. leaving Ills head­ How much Influence,"
after all,
quarter», luul come home, refusing did a wile lutve in this
frantic,
to see anyone or even to »peak with powerful, hideous struggle of poli­
anyone but Anne.
tics? Probably very little Perhaps
If tlie telephone I usd been a colled none at all. Still. she had done hrr
* rattlesnake ready to strike at him best, and II only Neal did not feel
h e could not have munireated a
h o t l u ll e d h i m . It would not
greater horror ut the suggestion matter what anyone else thought.
of touching It. So taking her place But how would he leel toward her
beside It. Anne sat walUpg for tlie If he were not elected? She re­
tidings which sooner or later would membered the haid months after
eome Tidings of victory, tidings his camuulgn for the lieutenant
of defeat sh e had no way of guess­ governorship, when he hud been
ing which they were to be She defeated. Was It going to be like
only knew that »he must be there that again? . . .
Would defeat In the long run be
when they came Tlial until then
she must comfort, clieer, cajole, such a calamity? Bhe saw herself
living in Hlnsboro again. In the
careaa—
In the gathering dusk, her hands house »lie loved so much and Into
clasped lightly In her lap. alie re­ the building of which her very soul
viewed tlie months that had passeil had gone comfortable happy, un-
worrled—no more calls to make,
since tlial night of desperation, no
"appearunces" Vo keep up.
when, bruised and bleeding, the no more
"admirers" to contend
hail walked slowly along tlie Speed­ with, more
time for her children, her
way confetjung lierself beaten, vow­ music, her
real friends. How much
ing tlial since she had tried so »Unpir satisfaction how much real
liard aial failed, »he would never JOy »lie was denied because »lie
try any more, and then sudden­ could never “find tune" for these
ly . miraculously
f Hiding t h e thuigs Would she not be happier,
strrngUi to vow that she had only no longer deprived of these homely
Just begun to fight Turning from pleasures?
tlie gray Potomac, she hail walked
And yet. even as she asked her­
beside tlie «till pool in which the self the question, she knew that
columns of the Lincoln memorial »lie would miss the Insidious charm,
lay reflected In the ghastly light. the lascuiaUng e. cltement ol pol­
There wa* peace ttiere -peace not itical life as much as Neal Blie
to be found In the rushing river. could bear that philosophically, but
She sat down on the bank and because of her own feeling, she
clasped her hands over ht?r eyes. could gauge his He must, he must
Slowly, surely her sanity seemed go on
Bhe slipped to her knees With
to return her Ijalance to be re­
stored Go back to Hlnsboro. hum­ the suine simplicity with the same
ardor,
that stir had prayed on her
bled and humiliated, with Neal'»
wedding night, she prayed again
career Involved! Never, never, nev­ now
For
Neal lor Neal lor Neal
er! Confess that a filthy perlodicu
on her knees she reached
liad tlie power to challenge her for Still
tlie telephone,
good name? Hrr dead liaby seemed
"Heudauarter» calling again. Mrs
to rise from his grave forbidding Conrad
We've heard from the last
her. She shook the tear» from her five ward» in Belford -("Oh. G o d -
eyes, threw buck her head, and let him win- let him win!"—you
walked toward home . . . .
must get your husband to the tele­
"State Headquarters? Yes. Mrs phone. '
Oonrad »peaking for Senator Con­
Bhe spoke to him. Her voice
rad two wards In Belford have sounded strange and distant, like
'one to Fletcher by a large major- that of a foreign woman calling
ly. Thank you. Yes."
from some far shore.
Out In the hall again. Neal
"You will have io answer, Neal
seized her arm anil »poke before tills time " i "oh God let linn win
she could do so. ”1 heard you The —let him win ")
Bhe pressed the receiver Into
first two wards tliey liave heard
from I If I lose Belford I am lo st" Neal s hand, threw her arm uroimd
him
From tlie wire she could hear
"You haven’t lost it! w iiut do
two wards amount to In a city? the crackle of laughter—the tumult
of triumph, and staccato sharp the
Nothing nothing at all . , . '•
words that were beulg spoken:
Back io the telephone.
"You old crepe hunger y o u !
’’Ye» Mrs Conrad speak'ng. Oh. What
the h—Is the matter wllli
the report from Liu- Third ward
you?
two hundred eighty-six to ninety- margaln You have the handsomest
five In favor of my husband? Yes
"What do you call a 'handsome
—I will tell him - Neal, did you margaln
?" Neal shouted through
hear that? You have earned the tlie receiver, clutching at Anne's
Third ward In Belford almost shoulder.
three to one "
"Well, If fifty thousand doesn't
"Well, until I hear from the north look handsome to you Come on
of the state, Uial won t reassure me down here, you old son of a gun.
and celebrate. . , I | |"
much . . . ”
(Coollnusd N u t W a t )
■ Headquarters calling
Flgurrs
from Chaaelford. Bummeidalr Mrd-
S h e rw o o d Loses
fleld—Just about a wash-out Mrs.
Sherwood town team, member of
Conrad Would you care for the
Portland inter-city league, last sev­
exact figures?"
eral games last week at Sherwood
“Oh. no thank you."
Tills time Neal was standing In a close and exciting game with
above her. h I a weight lieavlly I’acker Scott of Portland Sherwood
was nosed out 2d to 3« after two
against her weary shoulder
overtime periods were played West
"Bad new» again! I knew It I”
Linn took the measure of the local
"You're holding your own."
"Holding my own! Good G- d. team January 7. 48 to 17 on the
Sherwood
floor.
I've got to do more than that!”
"You will. darling, you will. Would
Buborrlbe now to the Argus. In
you not like a cup of cocoa or
Oregon »150 a year Six months
something?"
85
cents Three montila 50 cents.
"No— No—don't leave that tcle-
tf
plione. It may ring again at any Two months 35 cents.
moment-"
But It didn't. The silence, like
the darkness, g r e w oppressivelyI
heavy- Dora came In and suggested!
that It was past dinner time. Anne i
shook her head and Dora went o u t1
again.
Hoy Griffin, who knew so many j
lawyers; George Hildreth, who was
state master of the Grange; Mr I
Goldrnburg, whose one small shop
had grown Into a great chain wltn
links all over the state; Low, who
had appointed Neal to the senate,
and who had political wires run­
ning In every direction from his gu­
bernatorial seat; would they all do
their share? And, If they did. would
It eounterbalunce Stetson's .strength
with the labor vote, where Neal had
no strength? The Wallaretown
Bugle and the other weeklies—a
great many of them -If they were
all friendly to Neal, would that
make up for those two big papers
of Fletcher's, which were hurling
denunciatory editorials a t Neal's
head? . . .
Spring came, glad and golden,
magnolia-scented, to Washington,
and Anne, asking herself t h e s e
f
rgus
Modern
RADIO
Service
We are equipped to give you
the modern kind of Radio serv­
ice you should demand In
1935. Your Radio Is a fine in­
strument. Why not give It the
kind of service It deserves?
Call u» with confidence
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Radio Service
Selfridge Bros.
Phone I1X !
FHILCO DEALERS
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t r a il-
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M a ith —
;
M I>>oley ; Miaa Addle Dornbusch ; Chris­
won from Purkrose 20 to 13 and
C -n r -e M -t t la ; Dayton C. M a y « ; G e rtru d -
tie D o w n e r,
A braham
D ra k e ; L . C.
from 'I'ualatln 26 to 25. The second
M ay«. Jno. MeC—a n ;
team won from Forkrosc 27 to 20 In tk» C ir m lt ( • • r t nf lb * H U U •< D rasa l e r ; Evelyn W . b re w e ry . E'hel I.
Robert M M eClure ; H a rr y Helm er WclX—i-
Ifr y ^ r . H
A. D r y e r ; Blanche L a Veils
and from Tualatin 28 U> 8 Tigard
n e ll; S tella McConnell IH e lr e l . W m . John
Orecwn for Wa«Mmrt«m C w n l r .
M
cCorm ack. T h -r-e a M cCorm ick ; M a ry T.
will open tlie county season next W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y , a M u a k ip a i U n if y ; E m ilia P. D u k s . J<j««phine D u n n ;
McCoy ; Norm an
M cD o n ald ; J. Rtumall
Friday January 18 against Hills­
Corporation and Political Hub-dirialon Ruby Dunn . Geo. C. Durham et al . R.
McGee
M a rth a M cGinn ; M
M rtloearn ;
L . D u rham et al ; Caldonu* G. D utton ,
boro on the local floor. Hillsboro of the State of Oregon.
Heir» of Tho m ». 11 M elndoa; Mead In -
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will enter tin; fray a heavy favorite
veatment
Co. ; M eier
4
Krenk
Co. ;
C. K
D y s ; Lucy D ye; Eagle Lumber
with a number of veterans, while
W
W M allar ; E. M areeea; L . Mara— ;
; G
Haro ld E a r ls ; S tew art F-arls ,
Tigard and Hilhi Quintets Tigard has lost most of its players Docla Abraham; R. M . A b ra h a m ; J- D- Co.
Dora R
Eawtman ; fctat Side
I-ogtfing
Irom the winning team of last year. A b r a m * ; A a a d a Inwm tm arit Cv.. I n e . : Co. ; E. G. Eaton ; L . A Eaton , H B.
Say you »aw It In the Arcua.
to Play Friday Night
There are no lettermen playing on Loula G. A r u m ; A. W A dam «; H a rrio t* K b s rly ; H 11 hxldy A S o n . Edw in P.
tills year n team at the high school. H. A4kin»on . W illia m A dler . Wrn. A . Adior . Fxlward* . Ethel L . H<x ksn E d w a rd s ; Eva
D. K. Aaaer- K. A w a r d s
A number of accidents were re­ Wm A d le r. Bernard A«*»ly;
CORWIN HARDWARE
. Kva fc. A lexander .
( Bjr C u rtia T ig a rd )
Charles F.
E h rm a n ; Robert E l li o t t ;
ported last week when the road t « r ; HenratU* Aewartar
n d er. A. C. A lfo r d ; Daixy Thomas H . E llio t; V ir g il F ran k E llio tt;
Headquarter»
TIGARD Elizabeth Hyrka« and became Icy through falling temper­ H H a rry A lle A. n . A lexa
B e n ja m in A m sterd am ; Alice K itty M EU ia; Mae B E llis ; EJtco in -
Gladys Carson, students at Tigard atures and machines were skidding An<ler»on . John M An<lenH?n ; Phebe L-
Hunting
and Fishing
vestment
Co.
;
Daniel
Em
erick
;
J
u
lia
W
.
unmn high school to il lor the gold In ail direction». A heavy fog hung Andaraon . M rx. L. An drew s; Homer D. m erso n ; Sarah Fxla Eaam oos; A . R.
Supplies
umlal oflered by the Oregon Btutc over the lowlands making visibility A m te ll; K ate Anu»-I ; A. AnUzn , Apple- E England
Eat. . A n n ie L illia n Engstrom ;
College commercial department un­ poor and causing traffic to pro- dale I«and Co. : Adda C. A u len ; Ida B. John EricluMsn ; O tto Erickson A Co. ; Agnes
Aladdin la m p -
der tlie direction of H T. Vance, rede slowly. Muny motorists did not A u tin . Minn»« Baber E a t.; E. C. Bacon; E r k e r ; Louie Evans; O rrin V. F a ir ; Roy
T
B a ro n ; Louis Bacon . M erriel C. F a i r . U rsa M F a ir ; Eugene F a n te tti ;
Lang*» Radio
Tube» Tested Free
radio shorthand manager, to tin* realize that the rood wa« slippery Gladyx
Baron . Sherman Bar</n . Geo. K- B a « le y ; Grace A. F a n te tti; Rose F a rrin g to n ; Em il
«tudent« who »core lue highest until they tried to »top. Most of E. R Bailey . J W B a ile y ; Chauncey F.
Eelden
.
H
a
rry
T
.
Feldm
an
;
Edw
ard
number ot points In the weekly the accident« were of a minor na­ lia ily : Fannie L . B a k e r; B aldw in Cor­ Feldt ; Sadie Ferguson ; Elisabeth Freem an
»hurt hand contest conducted over ture.
poration , Am anda Pearl B a ld w in ; G. H
F e y ; Elizabeth T. F ey ; F irs t
B aptist
Daily Trips to Portland
B a ld w in . W H. B a ld w in ; P y lm y ra B a il; C h u rc h ; M a jo r F is h ; V e ra A . F is h ; Geo.
KOAC
Work Held Up
Hillsboro
Auto Freight
Bank of BeaverU/n ; Banka Cam p No. 649 C. F is h e r ; Beasie L. Fisk ; W . P. F b k ;
Beside« winning the individual
The Tigurd SERA woodyard ha«
uwards. the high school group tak­ had to cease operation« due to lack M W A , B ert A B a rb e r; J. N. Barde. M a ry F itz g e r a ld ; A. F. Flegel ; D ora D.
Bonded and Insured Carrier
. C. E. B a il e r ; L o lu H . B a rk e r. H e g e l;
L au ra
M
Fletcher ;
W
T
ing part In the contest wa» award­ of logs to cut up. Whether the Airent
H
B arker Eet. ; 8
M.
B arnard F le tc h e r; M. Fr»«ater . Vern e M . F o n n er;
Xervfng Beaverton, Aloha, Reed-
ed first place In tlie state thereby woodyard remains open during the Wrn
(Trubteej
M a rth a A. B a rlo w ; M o llie 8.
T Forbes; E m ily F'zater ; Dorothy M ay
viUe, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
receiving possession of a silver lov­ winter depends on whether there Is B a rlo w . Wm. B a m « ro v e r. W . N B a r­ C.
Frgdden .
H annah
Frederieksen; S. A.
Forest Grove
ing cup given by Hie college. This wood to be cut Workmen made rett Eat. . Baseline Lum ber Co. ; Richard Frederirksen ; A lb ert 8. Freem an ; Bernies
1« the sixth i oiiM -rutive year that' short work of the logs that have Bauer ; Eva Bauman , J. A. B a u m a n ; Freem an ; Elizabeth Freem an ; M argaret
Pickup and Delivery Service at
H
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F.
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G.
B
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E. F re e m a n ; P h illip F reem an ; Ben F re t-
Tigard ha» won the (udlu contest I becu placed In the yard.
Package Rate»
be«ler; H enry B e lt; E m ex t H . Benjam in tim ; M arion P. F r e t t im ; Rollen T . Fries ;
and us a result two cup., re m a in
et al . H e nry V. Benaon . N in a C. Benaon
P rojec t Suggested
C. H F r y ; John F r y ; Lena E. F r y ; V io ­
Hillsboro
Phono 542
in the permanent poeaeutlon of
Leon Davis, relief officer from Aebiy B e rn ard ; E. F. B e rn a rd ; Shirley let F r y . E. J. F u lle r; Iva F u lle r; H enry
Tigard high school. Mrs. Nellie
Bernard ; M a rtin
J.
B ernard* .
M ary W. Fulton : Ada B. Gage.
East Side Terminal Portland
Women would eertalnljr crane
Hillsboro,
urged
the
Tigard
Lions
Weach Elwert lias been In chargv
B ernards. Fran k
T
B e r r y ; Bi«
Four
Phone EA.st. 9131
G alb rea th ;
W m . M. G a le ; O.
their neck» If the? «aw thia
of shorthand ut Tigard lor the past January 7 to aid in an BERA pro­ Tranaporation Co.. Inc. ; Fran» H Binx M Sarah
d n e r.
T
H a rtt
G a rd n e r.
Ei-
“hat''
coming
up
the
avenue.
■
six years and has produced a num- i ject for the repair of furniture to Ret. ; Herm an B isho p: Juna M. B lack ; freda G a G r arrick
; Vernon R G arrick ; Ches­
be located at Tigard. He stated tlial Hannah J Blanchard ; Blue Lake Loyifin« ter H Ga»eman
her of winners.
But thia forecast ot spring mil- ,
; D orathsa C. Gaternan ;
New material Is used by Mrs El-1 the support of the public was very Co. ; Robert H. Board.
Grace Gearin . H u gh C. G earin ; W a lte r C.
liner? la reall? a natural adorn­
essential
to
the
administration
of
W
iH
iam
Cowan
B
o
lton;
J.
H
Boone;
G earin . R. R G e itn e r ; Frederic C. G erl-
wert each year in her shorltiand
ment which Madame Crane dis­
group competing hi the contest. relief work. There Is ample oppor­ K J Booa; H a ttie 8» Bo<e; C. W Bor­ in g ; Naom i P. G e r lin g ; Fred W. G erman plays proudly at a Catalina
Inc. , J. H e n ry G e rris h ; J. T . G er-
As many as 126 students Irom var­ tunity for keeping five men em­ der* . M ary B o yd ; James B radford . M in - j Co..
Island bird park.
ious parts of the stale have taken ployed regularly m the Tigard dis­ nie B rad ford; C h arlo tte B rad ley. M in e rv a , riah Est.
MIS.................
trict
If
tlie
local
citizens
will
sup­
A
lb
P. Gibson . Bertha J. Gibson ; Jack ...................... ■
part. The contest is worked out port the project, he said. The club J. B rad ley; Holland B ra d le y ; T. A B rad­ Ross ert
Gibium ; M a rtin
Giesy ; H arold 8. Neils C. Iverson ;
R
B. Jacks ; E. C.
in a point system with one point
le
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.
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N.
Jacobsen;
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R. E.
voted to support legislation at this
allowed for the sixty-word trans-1 session
ilm an . M r*. H . G ilroy ; H a rv ey J. Glass ; Jefferies ; W m . N
J e ffe rie s ; Mrs. Ver- I
of the legislature which B re w e r; B rix Logging Co. ; Rteina G
c rip t ii it la mailable copy, two
Caro
line
G
le
a
s
e
r,
Helena
M
.
Gleeson;
onic*
Jergen*
;
G
ertrude
A
n
na
J
e w e ll; ,
Bridge»; B rigg* B ro e .; F. J. B rock; C.
Globe Investm ent
C o .; R. D. G odfrey; I L in n B. Jew ell ; H ilja Johaneon ; B . P .
p o in t» loi the e ig h ty , th re e lor the would provide some means for un­
B rtx ie ric k ;
K a tie
B ro e re r,;
Peter C. M
Good
Eat. ;
Robert
C. Good­ i John ; A. H
Johnson ; A. J. Johnson, I
hundred and four for the o n e h u n - incorporated communities to im­ O.
pose a nominal assessment against Broarsn ; E a rl C. B ro n a u g h . E. C. w in ; Ethel Gordon ; Scott E. Gordon . Dewey D. Johnson : Edw ard W . Johnson;
dred twenty.
M in n ie
A rd e ll
G o u rle y ; Geo.
D. Elenor Johnson ; Elsie M Johnson ; E rn ­
property to provide for Improve­ B ro n au g h ; Phoebe 8 . Brooke.
Wedding Announced
L. R- G ra c e ; W m . L . G ra h am : Geo. R. G ra y ; est Johnson; E sther G. Johnson ; G«>. H .
Ir a
R B ro o k *. O tto
Br
ments in tlie district under the
Announcement of Uie coming BERA
H.
Johnson . Grace
B rot ten ; A lice Brow n ; A lva Brow s . Am y Ju lia M. G ra y . Robert G ray ; Edna M ildred Johnson; George
relief
programs.
marriage of Miss Esther Strom,
L Br. wn . C. L . Brow n ; D. R- Brow n . G ra x e r ; Guy R. G ra x e r , F .C Green ; Johnson ; Gust H- Johnson ; James R. John­
Tlirougli the efforts of a number Eber
son ; John A. Johnson ; John O. John­
B ro w n ; E lla J . B r o w n ; Fred L. R- B G reenwood; Phebe A . G r if f it h . R
daughter ot Mrs. Edith Btrom 01
Tigard, to James C. Henderson of of local business men headed by Brown , G rant B r o w n ; M a rg a re t I. W G r if fith Cora Lee G u e r r ie r ; J. P son ; Roeander L . Johnson . Roy Jo h assa; i
A lva
C.
G u lley;
Cora
M. W m . E. Johnson; A n n a E liza Jones, J. |
.
A rlene
B ro w n le e ,
E a rl
C. C u rrie r .
Portland, was made through invi­ C. A. Donnally, the sidings along Brown
J o y ; A lfre d Jungen;
Bn?wnlee. Charles B runson. J a*. B ry- G u lle y . J. C. G u yer; J W . G u y e r; John I C. Jones; J. M
tations to the wedding to be held the highway through Tigard have den
. John C. B u ch an a n ; L o tta H . Bu­ W . G u y e r . M arg u e rite J. G u y e r ; D elbert G ertrude D. J u r ik in ; Lloyd O. J u n k in ;
been
coated
with
fine
gravel
by
at the Tigard Evangelical church
O. Haags
W B. H a ines; John H alden ; K a th e rin e
Kahley ; A lice Foley
K a n e;
chanan
M
y
rtle
MacLeod
Buchanan
;
M y rtle
Kane;
Edna
Shearm an
K a ts ;
January 23. R ev. Paul C. Brown o! the state highway commission Re­ A rchie L . Buchtel; Fred G. B u chtel; J. H. H aley L an d Co.
K ay;
Ralph
Kay;
Levi
E.
Loa Angeles will read thf ceremony pair of the sidings in the business Buckley; Fred B u c h n e r; M a ry Buchner; D.
H W H a llo c k . Maude H a llo c k ; L au ra Jessie
district
had
been
neglected
for
so
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Jasper
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d
ith
Burbank
;
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M
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Acquaintance of the two young
M
H am b lin ; John H a m m e l; Hamm ond K e ffer. Jeeeie G. Kelley . Andrew Kelly . :
people was made llirough work in long that there were large holes h a n k . Byron 8. B u rle y ; H e n ry A . B u r­ Lum ber Co. ; B. E. H aney aa guardian Charles
K e lly . E d ith
L. Kelly
L ilh a n
y . Archie Eugene B u rn e ; Agnes B ur-
the stale Christian Endeavor when four to six Inches deep along the le
rough *. J M B u rro o g h *; H B B u rto n ; of Gerald P ie r t e r ; E. A. H a n k e n * ; L il­ K e lly ; L yd ia K e lly ; W a rre n M . K e lly ,
Mr Henderson wus stale president pavement. D ire c to r» N a m e d
Mae L . B u rto n . W illi lam H Busby; E a rl lian G. H a n n a ; R. E. H a n n a ; A n n a H j V io la E Kemp ; W . H . Kerbs et a l . Addie
and Miss Strom was slate publicity
axw ell Bu*h
L . M . B u x to n ; Lucian H annan ; M ae H a n n a n ; R alph H a n n a n ; E. K e rn s; Thoe. M K e r r . F ra n k Kerteon ;
Annual stockholders meeting First M
W a lte r H a n n a n ; Hansen C ontracting Co., Edna K ilb y ; W m C. K ilb y ; 1. H
K il-
ipei
superintendent
Buxit . Andrew Byera.
Bank
of
Tigurd
was
held
Thursday
Ethel Beal C a lh o u n ; David C a m p b e ll; Inc. ; K a tie Han»en . Peter Hansen . Jno. gore; Claudia B K im m e l: M. J. K in n e y ; i
Miss Ann luislch. gradual«* ol
H H a rm * Eat. ; F ra n k C. H arn ack . K ate A . L . K in to o ; D o ra Kin to o ; H aro ld L.
afternoon
with
directors
elected
as
John
Campbell
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D.
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p
b
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ll;
Tigard high school, class of 1834.
C a n n in g ; W illia m
C a n n in g . 1 H arn ack . Brydon W . Harkness ; Lizzie K ir k p a t r ic k ; E lm e r D. K is a e ll; Floyd B
lias been given an opportunity to follows: C. F. Tigard, Fritz Eisner. Florence
B. R. H a r r in g to n ; F ra n k K issell: B. A. K lic k s ; B Jk. KUks C arl
Y O U ’L L never catch h e r
ha C a rl; M y ra E
C a rlU e ; R. A. C. H a rp e r;
go to Los Angelrs and be an assis­ H. W McDonald. A. H Vincent. C. C M a ar*
Anna
K lin k e r :
T. K B n k e r; t
1 standing still . . . she's
tiile
;
E
tta
C
a
rm
a
n
.
Roy
C
a
rm
a n ; J. H a rris o n ; W'm. H a rris o n ; B. T . H a r t ; K lia g a c h ;
tant art designer for a large Los Christensen and W. M Evans.
M a ry H a r t . Fred H a rv ey ; L illia n H a rv ey ; Jessie J. K n udson; H ra e in th n Koiodaie-
M Carpenter
always on the go. And while
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;
Rosalie
Kolodxieioxyk.
Officers Installed
Angeles firm. Miss Lualcti Is the
H a rry J. C a rru th e r* ; Lou iee C a r r a t here .
she's going — »he's growing.
Joint installation of officers of Erm a C. C a rs o n ; James B Caroen ; Eliza Roy H a stin g s ; James H. Haynes; R. O.
daughter ol Mr and Mrs. John
Julius K oppiin E s t.; A ndy Koet u r ; K a th ­
H aynes; C
H. Hays ; Chas. H. H a y s . leen K o s tu r; A lth a E. K r a l; Robart E. I
She needs her appetite! S ta rt
Lasich of Tigurd Bhe is now study­ Charity lodge, I. O. O. F.. and J C a rte r; A nna R Caee; B ert C aae. Jesse
Hays ; Lyd a V . H a y s ; M azie , K r a l; Susan K r a tz ; E O K ro o k ; Hulda
ing hi Portland under Judge Toni- Tlgardvllle Rebekah with officers of M arth a G. Case M in n ie V . Caae; P e U r H a y s . E.
her o ff rig ht each morning
M m J. V H a y s . Catherine Heber-
K ro o k ; P a u lin e
E. K rueger ; Louis
llson und Judge Hendrickson and Is Lincoln lodge and Ruby Rebekah B. C aae; A lice R C a a w e ll; H o w ard E. Cas­ le in ; John H e d lu n d ; Rakel H e d lu n d ; 1 C.
w ith a glass of F IR G R O V E
Kuhn ; Samuel K u n a ; Elsie M K u r a t li; '
well
M
in
n
ie
M
C
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U
;
R
o m C ave; H a rry
an A student.
was held at the Tigard I. O O. F T (h a lla ro m b e ; W a lte r D. Chai lac o m b e; E u re tta Helms ; O. V Helms ; R. M. H e n ­ . J B. L a b e r ; Cora L a B o rn e . G. W La
M IL K . I t gives It th a t flavor
derson
;
Geo.
F
Henm
ers
Est.
;
Rebert
hall
Thursday
evening
before
a
Plan Fla?
B o rn e; W m . R. L acey; N e llie L a Chap-
Cecil C h andler; B uth O rpba C h andler;
of extra richness and extra
High school public speaking club crowd of 175 persons Installing of­ C herry Grove I«and Co. ; Ethel J. Cher- H e r r ; C h ari«. H eas; H ild a Hess; Roy pel 1<; C R. L a F o lle tt; Eldin W . L a m b ; )
freshness. Discover these ex­
H easeltine; D e lla Hewsong ; H. M . H e w e tt: Ernest
L a n d g ra ff;
F.
W.
Lange;
will present a play "The Mysterious ficers were J B Beckham, grand v e n k a ; F ra n k A- Cbervenka . A . C. Georgia
R
H ic k b e r t;
Mrs. C lara
R. E. A. La r ran ce ; A. O. Laus m a a ; E
tras for yourself.
r Chang." in March to, master; Mamie Erickson president; C h ia n . Mabel C h in n ; Mabel M. C h in n ; H e ltx e l; Floyd
Case of * ~ Dr.
H in e s ; Frances
H ines; J. L a w ren i
M in n ie L a w r e a x ; Joseph D I
raise funds for the puge In tlie an- A and Ellen Zwelner, grand mar­ T. C. C h in n ; A nna Christensen ; Fred M atthew H in e s ; J. P Hoben Sylvia P Lebo; A n n * M.
L ed w id g e. A n n a J. L ee ; I
; Hana Chriatenaen ; H a n * P. I
nual. The cast include» Helen shals; E D Hite and Cora Mct- Chriatenaen
C h ristensen. L a u ra C. C h riatenae n; C lark Hoben ; C hrist Hoch ; L a D eesa G. Hocken ; Leon L . L e e . Forest H a rt L e h n e r; Jacob
Order Today!
Behmeltzer. Kenneth Korher, Mar­ zentlne. grand wardens; F e r d R C h ris tie ; M a ry E. C h ris tie : C itixen* Robt. J. H o c k e n ; Jams« M . H o ckin g ; L e n tx ; N o ra B. L e n ts ; 8. W . L e o n a rd ; I
garet Olson. Donald Hite. Eunice Stelnhoff and Elizabeth Vincent, N a tl Bank of P o rtla n d ; C ity of Forest H e nry H. Hocking ; M alin d a A . H ocking . Jacob Lesser. P h ilip Leaser. Jr. ; Gordon
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Gault, Jack Blankenship. Katil­ grand secretaries, and Les Erieksen G rove; C ity of Hillsbo ro ; Claud V. dolph H o ff a r b e r . J N H o ffm an Est. ; H L e s te r ; Fred L i l l y ; M arion L i l l y ;
leen Hamshy, Thomas Flshburn. and Rosa Tigard, grand treasurers. C la r k . John W C la r k ; Sarah C la rk ; M in n a H o ffm a n . N e ttie H o ffm a n ; M a r ­ A lm a L in d b e rg ; M a rie L ia n e . A nton
L itx e r ; M ax Loeb;
M a rg a re t J . L e n g ;!
ent ; Caroline E. C le m e n t;
Evelyn Blierk and Howard Beck­
Charity Installed: George Hosking. A rth I-. u r d B e m Clem
o n *.
Wm
Clem ons; G. A. garet J H o llo w ay; Chas. B. H o lt; Anna Faye L o r d ; F ra n z L o re n z ; A . A. L o a li; I
ham.
noble grand; Peter Olson vice J.
F ran k D. L o w e ; j
Cobb; M ary M C o b b ; Cochran Southern S Hood; John F. Hood; C a rro l H H o r­ K a th e rin e L o u g h re y ;
Bank Has Good Year
rrand; Hans Oaarde. secretary: A. Log. R. R. C o .; Bennie B. C o ffm an ; Ruby en b e rg e r; Pearl Horen berg e r ; W a lte r R. G uy E. L o x le y ; Joe L u c ie r : C lara E. i
Bank ot Tigard closed a good zwelr
weiner, treafiurer;
E Perkins, G. C o ffm an M y rtle Cole; W . L . Col«; Hoskins . A. M H o w e ll; John H H o w e ll; L u n d b u rg ; L . V . L u n d b u rg . Chats. F !
a ry A. H o w e ll. Susan H o w e ll; G. K. L u tz ; A lice M . Lyon
year December 31, according to W warden; George Anderson, conduc­ M ary A. Coleman ; R B Coleman ; Sam ­ M
DAIRY
Eva
K
H u b b ard ; H arvey B
W m . O. M acK inno n ; Libbie M M a ile r ; .
M Evans, cashier. Deposits climbed tor; Kenneth Denney. I. O.; Robert antha W .C o le m a n ; J. F. Coligan . M r*. H H o u w f f itt;
; Ed. J. H u ff o r d ; J. C. H u n g e rfo rd . A lfre d M a lm ; T . F. M alo ney; Helen D
Em
m
a
Fulton
C
o
lle
t
t
.
F
ra
n
k
H.
C
o
llin
*
;
about »45.000 during the 12 mouths Cole. O O ; E D Hite. R. 8 N
Phone 4RX1
ercial N a tl. Bank
of
H ills b o ro . Bert C. H u n tin g to n ; EJla T . H y d e ; A lbert M a n le y ; C lara M a rk * . Stanley G. k i r ­
to a total of (2394)24.22. Willie loans O.; Ray Christensen. L 8 N. O.; Comm
Com m onwealth T rust A T itle Co. (C orp.) ; I lle ; Robert llle ; Investm ent Co. (Corp, i n u n ; John B. M a th e w *; E A M a tth e w * ; ,
were a trifle lower Hum last year s. ! B Wick. R 8. 8.; Jake Baurer. Comte
Irv
in
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Investm
ent
C
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.;
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r
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l;
Elsie
M
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w
*;
Esther
M
a
tth
e
w
*;
Ger-
A Kuhlm an Co. ; C<M«rggatio»al
holdings of U. B. government bond», L. 8. 8.; W. Biederman. musician; Church of T u a la tin . E lm er T. C o n n e ll; E L
ut »62.728 57, were about double of Marvin Gaarde. chaplain; H. Tied- M V Conroy . Continen tal L ife Ine. C o .; A . J- ,
those a year ago The bank was 50 eman, R. s . V O.; and J. Downing. Cook ; C. F. Cook ; N o rn M Cook ; W . M anley
per cent liquid throughout the year. L. 8 V. O.
Cook ; W ilb u r Cook ; L . P. Coon rod . A rchie
It earned 10 per cent net. Cash on
Tlgardvllle Rebekah officers: Cor­ C o r k ill; F. E. C o rn e liu s ; R uth Ann Cor­
lumd due from banks totaled »77.- al Biederman. noble grand; Mrs P. nelius ; Cornelius State Bank ; M ary P.
441.93 and together with govern-I Blerly. vice grand; Amelia Zweln­ C osta; Alexander C o u tts ; W illia m C o u tts ;
nient bonds and other securities er. secretary; Hannah Christensen; Exi Cowie« : Elixa Cowie* ; Em m a Cowles ;
r th u r E. C rain s Eat. ; C. 8. C ra w fo rd ;
totaled about 74 per cent of the Mamie Downing, chaplain; Ruth A Phyllis
. M a Ix l M. C ro w d er; Roy
total deposits. Undivided profits to­ Anderson. R S N G.; Margaret C. C ro w L d . er. Croa*
Beulah V. Crow e; David C u r­
tal (1881.89 Capital and surplus In-, Schubrtng, L. 8 N. O.; Bemiece r a n ; J. C. C u rrie ; Lucy L . C u rr y ; Jacob
eludes (10.000 ixipilul debentures Daniels, warden; Peggy Oaarde, Dahinden E a t.; Freda Daley et a l ; Elea­
which are subordinate to rights ol conductor; Hilma Gaarde. I. G.; nor L. D a rb y ; Lin d a 11 D a r b y : O. E.
ucpoMior» and other creditors, but Anna McDonald. O. O ; Sarah Van- ' D a r b y ; Ralph E. D a rb y ; A nna D a v is ;
v i* . F ran k D a vis ; J. C. Davies;
no part of the capital debentures is Kleck, R. 8. V G.; Ellen Zwelner. E L. ffie M D D a avies.
vis ; P ietro Deben-
expected to b<* use'll by the bank L. 8 V. O ; Mamie Erickson, detti ; R B D M e n a n ry e y D ; a M
argaret A. D en­
Liquidating of the Multnomah Com­ musician
ney ; E lbert C. D enw ia h e irs ; Theo. De
mercial and Savings bank at Mult- ;
R o s ie « : D e tro it T ru s t Co. ; A lice S. Dev-
Paster Dim
nomali caused an increase of ac­
Rev. C. M VanMarter of Tigard ereaux ; A n na Dewey ; John Dewey ; M ary
counts at the local bank, swelling died last week in Ketchikan. Alaska. I A. D ’H o n d t. B ertha A. D k kin ecn . G. B.
Dickinson ; J . Dixon Eat. ; E d ith D o an e;
the deposits
He had been in failing health for,
n k C. D o a n e . Florence D o dge. Edith
Identification of the new I. O. O .; a year and was visiting Alaska, D F ra
o ie l:
James
D o ie l;
F
J. D o iia r d .
F. liall In Tigard can be made as a ■ where he hoped to regain his health.! France* B. D onaldson; Ben D o o le y; N ora
result of tlie placing of a large He had previously served 10 years
sign on the front of tlie building. in the Far North. Rev VanMar­
It is a big three link sign, painted ter was born In Iowa and had been
white, and shows up bnghtiy d u r-, active in religious circles on the
JAZZ PIANO
lug the day.
coast since 1007. He retired in 1031.
Special offer during January
Hay shipped East
He was widely known as an evan­
Activity In the hay market la evi­ gelist and was prominent in Metho­
»4.00
1 courve 11» I H M M ) . .
dent as the result of the loading of dist ministerial circles.
IVAN KOEBER
four cars of hay on the Tigard sid­
Hillsboro
ing. It 1» reported that the govern­
Ask your attorney to send your Phone 2943
ment Is buying it at (a a ton de­ legal advertising to the Argus.
livered and »111 ship It to the mid­
dle west. Buying ol the hay will
relieve the surplus in this district,
which resulted from an excellent
growing condition last summer.
Flay Hilhi Friday
Tigard first and second basketball
teams have been victorious so far
In the season with wins over Park-
rose and Tualatin. The first team
Isn’t It Ducky?
Summons
Tigard Pupils
Take Contest
M ORNING
F IR G R O V E
F
'kanuKii 3
O W ! Penneys S em i-A n n u al
BEAUTIFUL FURS!
LUXURIOUS FABRICS!
Re-priced to Clear
$Q 90
Now
Only
A great share of all bank­
ing business is transacted
by mail. We send drafts
on other banks through
the mails daily for collec­
tion. The purchase of ex­
change, collections, and
many other banking serv­
ices are transacted more
frequently by mail than
through personal calls at
the bank.
We invite you also to use
this convenient service.
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK
OF PORTLAND
The Argus Gives Q u a lit y
Service at F air Prices
17, 1935
BANK-BY-MAIL
as we do
If you do not
have an ac­
count with us,
write t o d a y
about opening
a checking or
savings ac­
count.
Good Printing
You’ll “ look like a million’’ in one of these Coats
— they have such smart lines, beautiful furs, and
fine fabrics! H U R R Y IF Y O U W A N T ONE.
Sizes 14 to 46
O N L Y 1 /9
CAN
BE SEEN
That part of an iceberg that is visible is
impressive. Yet 8 /9 of its volume is hidden.
You do not see the largest portion of your
water company's system— the reservoirs,
wells, purifying equipment, the vast net­
work of underground mains. Faucets and
hydrants are the visible 1/9 of your water
system. Yet it is the whole (not the part)
that makes possible a water service which
safeguards health and protects against fire.
A
REDUCED TO CLEAR
TWO GROUPS
This season’s Hats.
A ll better Hats
Blacks and Colors.
Repriced !
Blacks, Navy, Brown.
Repriced to clear!
89c
OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
RICHARD E. WILEY, Manager
”OU>»f NANONAI 6ANK
WUT OF TNf »OCKIW“
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