The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 31, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, January 31, 1935
Grange People
Give Surprise
THE
Suit of Another
Stripe
M r«. R a /fe ty H o n o re d ; P la n
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B e n e fit P a rty
S a tu rd a y
B en efit Saturday
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School Resumed
Following Storm
r
MASON HILU Schoo! resumed
Monday after having been dosed
for one week on account of th e deep
snow.
Mi and Mrs. O tto Salbcrgrr.
Clifford and Joyce attended the
Northwest Rkl T ournam ent a t Mt.
Hood Sunday.
Next church services nt the
schoolhouse will be Tuesday eve­
ning. there being a three weeks’ In­
terval this time on account of a
five Tuesday Month.
Lucille Renfrow has returned to
school here after a two months'
absence In W ashington with her
parents.
where she ha» been for the lust
> four years and Is on ai. special
nurse.
Stanley Shuck came out from
Hillsboro Friday and 1» »pending the
week with hl» grandfather, L. T.
Flnlgan. Stanley ha» Just finished
the eighth grad*' ut Hillsboro and
will begin high school work next
week.
1 Mrs. Everett Morgan entertained
with a dinner Hunduy In honor ut
her little daughter Marvel's third
ARGUS,
(JUeeki P a ü w n íu . ■ •
and
aunt,
Mr
and
Mi..
It
II
Brown, at O arden Home.
Mr. and Mr», Clayton Whitmore |
entertained her parent.». Mr und ;
Mrs I x w I h Carow. Mr und M r».1
Grover Brown und family of Hills­
boro nnd Mr. and Mr». Mervln
W ldtm ore Sunday.
Nuvy blue and gruy wool In
diagonal strip es Is used to erento
th is sinurt but »1 in pin su it dis­
played by Sully Illune, film uc-
tress. The trim , tullored blou»o
Is blue Jersey; th e Bllver buckle
on (lie Oxford gruy tiut m atches
th e blouse Clip«, und arccHsorius
sru in n a w bluo kid.
Hiteon Members
at County Meeting
illy M m Z»ll G H trutheral
HITEON Hiteon club met T h u rs­
day at tile home of Mr». Lena
Olson and gave the name ol a
noted Oregon woman in answer to
roll call. There were fourteen
members and eight visitor» present.
Plans were made for an ufternoon
tea to be given soon. W atch the
club new» for the datP. The fol­
lowing member» were named us
delegates to attend the county fed­
eration meeting ut Hillsboro J a n ­
uary 25 Mr.» Gladys Meyer. Miss
Elsie Caldwell, Mrs Bessie Bum­
mers. Muss Murgaret Hummers. Mrs
Ida llite and Mrs Surah VanKleek.
Children m the lower grades
have been enjoying a two-day v a­
cation while the upper grades took
county examinations.
A num ber of friends from here
attended the funeral January 23 of
John Krcy, which was held Ui P o rt­
land.
Mr. and Mrs Vincent Willough­
by are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a daughter. Verdu
Jean. January 23.
Mi ■ Torn West, who underwent
an operutlon Bunday at the Good
S am aritan hospital In Portland 1»
improving.
Mr and Mrs. William F. C am p­
bell entertained the Jam es Cam p­
bell family a t dinner Friday in
honor of Mrs. Jam es Campbell«
birthday.
M r und Mrs. C harles VanKleek
attended Pomona G range at T u al­
a tin W ednesday.
Handy B rothers are clearing a
piece of land on their farm here.
The Misses Elizabeth Struthers,
Verna Mae Walters and Evelyn
Wallers. Messrs. Guy Wilson Lee
Wilson und K enneth Struthers, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robinson e n ­
joyed winter sports last Sunday
a t Mt. Hood.
Mountain School
Honor Roll Given
i lly
M r-
DM McCarmlek i
Eva M uttern was absent from
Newberg high lost week and this
week suffering from measles
Oeorge B urkhalter of Hillsboro
was a guest of Mervln Whitmore
Trlday and Saturday.
Erwin B urkett hiked up from
Newberg und spent the week-endj
with u cousin, Cornelius Ott.
Sum O tto and Proctor attended a I
meeting of potato growers at S h er­
wood city liall Saturday. O tto be­
gan sacking his potatix-s Tuesday
and will sell through Schwab of Mt
Angel.
( leorgc Zeigler and family a t- |
tended a birthday dinner ut the
Charle.s Zeigler home at Carlton,
complimenting u daughter. Vera
4 N Interesting design, bright-colored buttons, and slenderizing
Zeigler.
Mrs Ix-na Meyers entertained the
■** lines make the m orning frock pictured as P a tte rn S7 4 the
following guests Sunday: a duugh- I
envy of all who see It. T he sleeves are »lashed, with th e button
tel- M gs Mildred Meyers, who
ruff serving a« a closing. It Is available In p a tte rn s sized 36 to
teaches In Portland. Mr. and Mrs
62. Percale, ebam bray, or gingham Is recom m ended, size 44 re­
Mike Susbauer und Leo Susbauer
q u irin g 4% yards of 39-lnch fabric.
of Cornelius.
Guest» a t the Flnlgan home 8 u n - j
A nother graceful m orning frock, useful and chic, Is shown In
duy Included Mr and Mrs. Jam es|
P a tte rn 423. G ingham , percale, or ebam bray Is recom m ended
Bai hln of Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
for this model, also. P a tte rn s come In sizes 14 to 20 and 32 to
Oscar Hagg and daughter of Reed- [
4» Size 18 calls for 4 *i yards of 36-lncb m aterial and % yard
vllle, Mr and Mrs. Frank Shook of
of co n trast.
Yamhill and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Shuck and family of Hillsboro.
To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY -STEP SEWING IN-
Mi .Hill Mi , J D. Kilmer 'O lga:
S'IP.1 i I l o s s , nil out th e coupon below , being su n - to M ENTION
Whipple) of Bend announce the
birth of a »on. Louts Edward, Ju n ­
T H E NAME O F T H IS N E W S P A P E R .
su v 11 Mis. K in n e r c. well known
here having made her home In the
Buck Heaven district in 1926 and 27. I
FASHION BUREAU, 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK
Mr. und Mrs. D. M McInnis re- I
celved an announcem ent of the wed- I
Enclosed find............cents. Please send me the pattern«
o f u grandson. John
York. 1
checked below, a t 15 centa each:
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A York of
Reedvllle, to Miss Beatrice Way of
P a tte rn No. 374
Size ................
Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
York will make their home In
P a tte rn No. 423
Size ................
Portland, where he Is employed by
the Irwin-Hodson company.
Mr. and Mrs K u rt Jacky and
Name ................................................... A ddress
bubv son ol North Plains were
week-end guests of her parents, Mr.
C i t y .............................................................S tate
and Mrs d ia r ie s Tatm an.
Robert Ornduff, 5. son of Mr. and
Name of thia new spaper ..................................
Mrs O tto O rnduff Is suffering an
uttu ik of measles this week.
All m aterials specified in above patterns may be purchased
Mias Alice McInnis and niece Vir­
ginia and nephew Sherm an M ur­
in local stores.
ray of Portland are staying a t the
D. M. M cInnis lioine tills week.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Magnuson.
Mountain Home Ladies' Aid is
scheduled to meet with Mrs. Harry
,,
i i
Schmeltzer February 7.
(B y Mioa M a rth a V a n d erianden I
K a n s a s t ltv F ie ld s
Y M. P. of Double-tree class of
I \ d l l 5 d 3 V D i y I 1L 1U S M ountaln Home Sunday school will
ROY—Dick Wilcox, who fell some
,
vt
w.,„
,__________
____
time
ago a t his hom e here, was
KANSAS CITY The few days of meet with Mrs George Allison Feb-
ood weather this week got the ruary 8. Mrs. Elvln Lorenzcn will be removed to th e Good
arm era of this community busy assisting hostess.
hosP™ l J u e s d ^ . * Iter aa
pruning th eir orchards and burning
Mrs Ethel Egan of Portland was was taken It » a s determ ined his
brush.
the house guest of Mrs. B ertha hip was broken.
Mr. and Mrs Verne Prlckett of Waldron the fore p art of this week.
KarHclc and son of
Bank* were guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. B. I Lekas and children of Salem are visiting a few days with
Alfred Lewis Tuesday
Portland spent several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
M r and Mrs. E. B Webb of Fair- her mother. Mrs. Harry f u n d e r s , i Vanderzandem
. ,
and
view visited Mr and Mrs. Claude last week. Miss Demarls Saunders Mr. and M rs L
J. Doherty and
Eslinger Saturday evening.
»pent a portion of the week In son P at of Trout Lake. W ^ h .. -P? 1
Mr. a n d Mrs
R aym ond Hodges Portland us the guest of relatives, the W^ .h e rtv P a ^ w m ent^r CoL
spent Sunday at Scapoose visiting
Dale Boulln, who spent the fore Dick Etoherty. P at will enter Col
Mr. and Mrs Campbell
part ol the winter with his mother, umbla University as a high school
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hudson of Mrs. William Boulln. has gone to Junior
vanrtomelen had the cast
Oales Creek spent Tuesday a t th e Salem, where he has work. He will
f ^ r hl^ arrri wmph
W E M arr home
reside with an uncle
' hroSS-nd s l ^ weks^ axiT ' He Is now
Sunday dinner guests a t the Vic-
The snow is gone from the ground
ST ,
»line8 ' "
tor Lewi* home were Mr. and Mrs. in this locality with th e exception
R in a
d
,
Charles Demmln. Melba and Alta, of a few secluded spots on northern
¡„ p o iS S d vtshinE
Mrs. Ed Schoeler of Blooming and slopes. There was more than a foot « e
Portland visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jackson of of snow on the ground when t h e , re ia u v e . _________________
Carlton.
warm rain began to fall last week
Mis. Jeff Kennedy of Banks vis-
Mrs. Emery H am s and Mrs. Ber- I m n r o v p n i P t l N O il
IBM Mrs Allred Lewis Friday after- lh a W aldron were guests a t the A iiiJ J k v r v 5 .iiic .a u ; » vras
noon.
home of Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard1
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M arr «pent Stum m a of Springbrook Sunday.
the week-end a t Vernonia visiting
JOHNSON—Henry B ehrm an has
Mrs M arr's parents, Mr and Mrs.
a crew digging potatoes on a plot
Cliff Sandy.
of ground he cleared last spring.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arr went
He expects a return of around 500
to Portland Wednesday t o visit
sacks. The potatoes are exception-
a friend. John Jemison, who 1.» Ill
L EISY V lL L E -"O ur Awful Aunt" f t *
o ^ o f^ w “ ho^
at the home of his daughter. Mrs.
William Stull.
M l ».» Florence Batem an of Forest
Orove visited a t the W E M arr Ladles' club. Cast Includes Mae La- lhe n ar
L , ' Good
home Saturday afternoon.
heyne Cyril Lzirenz. Marjorie Sin-
paper published bv th e J o h n -
c,ltt,!r '
i r d8in^ n J i r trlijihevne' ®°n school has l*'c“ named after
John O ates Jr.. Leonard
a general vote. "The Johnson Jour-
Enimott Routh. Wilbur Lorenz and
have made their
Thom as Oregg. O ther short n u m - i"
Dick Wilcox Has
Fracture of Hip
Famiers Busy in
7,
Ranch Arranged
Lcisyville Pupils
Form New Groups
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN—VlrgU
Morgan made all grades above 90
and was perfect In attendance at
the Mountain Top school last
month. Claudia Wixxl and Zane
Wixxi were other pupil.» who were
neither absent nor lardy A ttend­
¡w hich lunch »111 be served by th e j
staff
Qf the major
ance has only been uboui bi) p *r
I n r M >hrl n A lih a n )
‘ ladles
»
cent owing to sickness and bad
O M E - The Five Mr ana Mrs.
MOUNTAIN H
HOME
H ndion called "Wild H u n t”
weather. Attacks of scarlet fi v> r. T hrifty
Cookers 4-H club postpon- tertalned with a card party Sun- Ernie H udson cauea who Hunt,
measles and mumps have gone cd their meeting last week on ac- day evening. About 30 guests were
through this school th is year a -
of th e county examinations, present.
i
have moved Into
cording to the teacher. Mrs Mike count
Officers of the newly formed club
Mrs. Lily Hanley and family a t- i three daughters have moved m w
McCann Fifteen pupils wrote o il are M argaret Caldwell, president: tended th e birthday d taner of her
\T
O° ™ {e” ¿ e e S '
for a a few
the state examination here Inst Wilma Boulln, vice-president; Mary brother. Oeorge Bagley, Friday eve- where
where they
t h e v lived
lived for
few weeks.
weexs.
The three girls are school-day pas­
week Nudyne Brunson was 111 mid Boulin, secretary, and K enneth nlng.
sengers on the Walker bus. The
unable to take examination.
Jaqulth,
yell
leader.
Next
meeting
Mrs.
Ray
Loveland
and
Miss
ElMe
unquiui, yeu leaaer. next
m o . ru v k j o . e . u a . u o r l a i n o l l v
c a m e f r o m N orth
Twelve children a t P leasant View Will be this afternoon (Thursday). Loveland of Corvallis are visiting family originally came from Norin
wrote on the state exam ination Miss Ruby Hodson Is leader.
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at the Rowton home.
_i Dakota.Several Have Measle»
lost week. Five wrote on the state
The following pupils of Moun-
Mr. and Mrs. John O ates Jr. and ;
exam ination nt the Buck Heaven tain Home school are on the honor Wesley attended the birthday din- j A number of the younger resl-
school. At (he F ir Grove district roll: Reída Boulln. Mary Boulln. ner of Joe Letter a t his home at
five t<x>k state examination. Erntce Norma Peters and K enneth Jaqulth. Forest Orove Sunday.
Wohlschlegel, sixth grnde, suffered Those n either absent nor tardy are
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concurrent attacks of measles mid George Allison Jr.. Virgil Allison. “ F o rs a k in g A l l O th e r» ’
mumps last week.
lara.P lepenbrink. Wilma Boulln
S u n d ay V e n e tia n F e a tu re
Mr«. Ira O. McCormick. Miss H e l-1 C
and Mary Boulin
en Honun and Hodson McCormick
T he gayest picture of the year
Local C hristian Endeavor society
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan has postponed the benefit social, This Is the wav "Forsaking All
H Comber lit Portland Saturday which was scheduled February 1, as O thers,” which comes to the Vene­
evening when the Combers e n te r­ the members were prevented from tian Bunday, Monday and Tues­
tained with a dinner In honor of arranging the program owing to day, is described. Joan Crawford,
Mr. Comber's mother.
Inclement w eather and by extra ac­ Clark Gable and Robert Montgom­
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin O rnduff tivities a t school. This group Is ery are th e featured players.
were hosts a t a dancing party at planning a valentine social for Feb­
their home Saturday night. Guests ruary 15. They expect to hold this
Argus classified ads get results.
Included Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W hit- 1
more. Mr and Mrs. Fred Meyers.
Mr and Mrs W ayne Brunson. Mr ;
and Mrs. Collin Cree, Misses Clara
Shook. T hora Wood. Opal. Nadyne
and Doris Brunson. Messrs. Ray
and Frank Shook. W alter and
Leonard Whitmore, Bill Wood. D or­
man Blazer, BUI Meyers, Ixturen
and Don Haynes nnd K enneth Mc­
Innis.
Merl Cady, aeconuvanled by his
brother Dick Cady of Hillsboro, re ­
on EXCELLENT FLOOR at the
turned Jan u ary 24 from a six days'
d ic tio n a ry
trip to Pendleton.
Miss Ann Ornduff. a recent vis­
itor here a t the home of her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter O rn d u ff,'
has resigned her position as a night |
nurse at St. Vincent’s hospital, i
New Club Formed
at Mountain Home
» " A H o T X
Roller Skating
Shute Park Pavilion
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O P E N IN G
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Saturday Night, February 2
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The TEXACO ST A T IO N
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P ho n e 1 7 0 3
Special attention given to parties
and organizations.
— GOOD
Page Five
dents of thia section have been, or H Berker, $87 77. Joe C orrieri, $95.76,
are having the measles None of H Schindler. $87.27; C Cook. $59.35,
the case« are aerious, the enforced
retirem ent to bed being the only Fiank Reh, $47 3$, A rt Shepherd, $76 83,
Inoonvenlence. Among those hav­ A Pate, $63 55; F J Saunders, $74 5$,
E Downer. $77 9 6;
Bailey'*«
Service
ing them are Howard Bowlby, Oer- C »tumo,
$2.37, West Coast Telephone
ald Jeruen, and Yvonne Bunnell.
f
ft
(T
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a
rd
l,
$3,
West
Coast
Telephone
Alice K elna 1» working In Hills­
Co, $15 4 0 ; Forest Grove Sand 4k Gravel
boro.
Yvonne Bunnell »pent Wednes­ C l . $2 4 0. F L Ross, $45 24, E K
day night with Lei 11a O’Connor at Sheets, $241 0 8, S E Fayram, $8.60,
A rth u r Jessie,
$138 14, Archie Jessie,
Reedvllle.
Countv Court
F King, and Mr. and Mr i. Darrel
David uhd sons Melvin and Myron
of Springbrook.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Hanson und
family ol Portland visited his broth­
er, Ernei.t Hanson, Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Ira O. McCormick
ware guests Himduy of her unde
We Make Cara Ride
T h ir d
OREGON
Invited gue ' »en HI
Morgan'» parent». Mr and Mi
P
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►
H IL L S B O R O ,
b irthday
MOUNTAINDAIJC- Hie W ash­
ington O range pleasantly su rp rlail
Mr» Floyd lluffety Friday evening.
Card« und guino» were played with
u dellcloiui lunch w ived lit m id­
night. PreMUit were L»'Rn> Mill»,
Mr and Mr». John Ixiftl». Mi und
Mrs Itiuwell Loftl», Mr and Mr»
Fay Mill», Mr and Mr.». Frederick
Mill» and children. Mr and Mr»
Floyd Hull. Mr. und Mr» A J.
1.OUUH und children. Mr anil Mr».
J 1, VanDoinelen and family. Mr».
Minnie »lake. Mi». Dayton May»
and children. Mr and Mr« Clyde
Lincoln «nil m»i We .ley. Mr und
Mr». Joe linker and fumlly, Mr and
Mr» Rudolph Hcherrer and d augh­
ter France». Mr». Clarence Meek
and »on Vincent. Wilmer Ixiftl».
|>u»ley Meek. Mark II 1 u k e, Ed
Evan», Ituy Jackson. Murlu Juck-
»on. Mr.» Kllzulielh Harm». Mr».
Hteve Meek and Mary Ann Hi hill Id-
lekofer and Mr und Mr» Floyd
lluffety and family.
A nunitier of ladle« called at the
Janie» Mathiesen home Wednes­
day to quilt a quilt for the O e-net-
a -h a Camp Fire tllrl
who will
ruffle It off III a program they luive
planned for the near future A pot
luck dinner wok served ut noon
Present were the Mesdames Delbert
Fowle» Ixiel Hollenbeck A F Wil­
lis. N II Toute», Htunley Hului.
C arl Jensen. Frank Corey. Alnia
and Arleta lluffety
Mrs Wnrren Corey und sister.
Mrs Ed Ix-mlnit und Page G ardner
attended the state legislature ut
Salem Thursday.
Ml»« Mildred Hergert I» spending
the week a t Blooming visiting rela­
tive«.
A benefit curd luirty und dunce
will be given at Uie M ountaindule
community hall Saturday evening
The money will be used to make
Improvement» on hull
A num ber of people from thia
community attended a party ut the
Wulter» home ut North Plains
Thursday evening Present were Mr.
and Mr», George Meacliam. Mr.
und Mr». Fred Schwander and son
Unit», Mr and Mrs Adolph Heiser
and »on Walter. Mi and Mrs Page
G ardner and daughter Elaine. Mr.
und Mrs. Fred Jeune. Mrs Emma
Heliwunder. Mrs Kltxubeth Harms
und Elmer Meacliam
The Misses Mary and Antonia
Baker of Ml Angel ure »pending
the week ut the home of their
brother. Joseph Baker. und family.
L utheran Service Sunday
L utheran church service« will be
held at the Mountaindule school-
house Hundav morning ut 10 a. m.
Holiday school will begin a t 9 u m.
Miss Louise Maurer of Hillsboro
and Mrs. Frank Corey visited ut the
Paul G renier home Thursday a fte r­
noon.
Mr and Mrs Howard Hull and
children of Mllwuukle visited Hat-
urdav evening with Mr and Mrs
Puge G ardner and fauuly.
Hunduy visitor» at U v Joe Ilukrr
Imine were Anna and Genevieve
Baker, Frederick
Budkins and
Htuart Anderson ol Portland. H ar­
old McKllvIn or Forest Grove, Mr.
and Mr*. Clarence Meek and fam ­
ily. Ed Spieling of North Plains
and J Moore.
Ml«« LeShella O m acht and Al­
bert Uolma were Sunday visitors
a t the Floyd R affety home.
Mis» Bertha Erdman of Portland
spent the week-end with her father
and brothers, Adolph Erdm an und
sons
Mr. and Mrs. U sm urd J 1st 1er and
family of Portland were Sunday
afternoon visitor» at the Jim Pow­
ers home.
Mr. und Mrs. Page G ardner und
fumlly. Mr» Ida V Jackson and
Orul G ardner attended the funeral
of a relative Saturday afternoon.
Sunday visitors ut the Chris
Tschanz home were Mr. und Mr.»
Jotui Meyers und daughter Betty
of Portland, Mi»s Buoy Reynolds
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corey und
fumlly.
A new fence Is being built around
the Harrison school yurd.
Mr and Mrs. Uscur Amacher of
Portland visited the N. H. Toutes
fumlly Friday.
Mr. and Mrs l*aul Hchlcltz of
Portland visited Mr and Mrs. P h il­
lip Hergert
John Willis lias been ill with the
flu.
Mr. and Mrs B L. G unther of
Portland spent the week-end ut the
Ixiel Hollenbeck home.
Must Bring Articles
All members ol the W ashington
G range are to bring an article
made of paper to their meeting
Saturday.
Sydney Connolly left Tuesday for
Willamina, where he will he em ­
ployed.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson
and family visited the J. J. H utch­
ens home in Hunks Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck
visited the William Joos home at
North Plain.» Sunday.
Vanllomelen» E ntertain
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. VanDonielen
entertained Sunday afternoon. Pres­
e n t were Mr. und Mrs. A. A. Moyer.
Mr. und Mrs. L. W Davidson Peg­
gy. Jean und Bob Davison und B er­
th a Erdinan of Portland. Adolph
Erdm an und sons Melvin and G ear­
hart.
Mrs. M arguerite Doolier. the
M ountaindule teacher, »lient last
week a t the J. L. VanDoinelen home
a.» the heavy snow made her dully
trip from Cornelius Impossible.
H IL L S B O R O
SK A TES—
Evenings, 25 cents
Saturday and Sunday afternoons, 15 cents
CARPENTER and HUBBARD
Managers
POTENCY
ie qua
aterlal results: Power.”
Many drugs are worth­
less without their orig­
inal potency. S t e e r
clear of shelf-stale pres­
cription ingredients —
let us fill your pres­
criptions w i t h fresh,
potent drugs.
The Palm
Drug Store
Phone 266
CLAIMS ALLOW ED FOR THE MONTH OF
DECEMBER, 1934
R i t H W ltta m * A Ph»lp* $1.25; M
win F Bal|f*-m»nn, $1271 37, lis t e r Row»,
$22 3 2; John Simmon», $19.53, E i B» II.
$14 99; L L M a rla ty rr, $143 7b, L ouin
Loma»,
344.35; Vernon R i'rh ra u fh ,
$31 3 9; J W Barney, $199 70; W A Tup
H-r, $115; Gao Nowthip, $12 55; John
H^rb, $51 63; E D Lu»by. $91 77. I. W
Lorin, $7.1$; ThoN Connell, $2,
Findley,
$ 4, Thot
Connell, $ $, A J
H artram pf, $ 2; Charle* Kobiaaon, $4 60,
Mary Woodard,
$65, Ore<on Washington
Water Service So, $1 25,
The
Fix It
shop, $ 1, H E Sutbauer, $ 1 2 1 2 6 , U G
Gardner, $107.76; Hane RaMnuNven, $102
14; R L
Chamberlain.
$97 7 6.
Jack
Heat, $ $ 1 7 9 ; Bert Hill. $44 6 4 C May,
$17 4 3, WiNley Cunningham, $27 9 0, F
Ensley, $13 9 5, Ernest Barney $13.9$;
Junes Walters,
$97 2 9 ;
Lou
Layton,
$1 2 5, Elmer Meatrham, $12.55; O H
Ziengner, $H 37, Al Nelson. $15 34; H D
Wiswell. $13 95; W Salle, $6 9 7. Chris
Tchanti, $4 1$. Al D rier, $4 1$; J „
Berger, $53 64, F M Allen, $72 34; H
Gribbon, SIS 13. F M Allen, $19 96 If
Griblxjn, $13 9 5; Cy Balfe, $2 7 9; F L
Bi«wn, $$9.79, Sid Rothstrorn, $29 99,
D irk W hittle, $2 7 9; A E Schmidt. $ 6 9 ,
Rots Alexander, $2.79;
John Speirmg,
$ 6 -t7 ; Arkle Rosevear, $1.19, John B g e,
$49 $7;
Alber
Warhner,
$40.45;
L
Mieke, $9 76, J R Bamford. $36 6 2; C
Wylder,
$11.16;
E A Fritch,
$5.5$;
Robert Fritch, $5 5 8; R F M ott, $11 16,
I P Brady, $4 1$; J H H axlitt, $4 1$; I.
F O Mara, $2 50, B L Daniels, $2.79, J
Richards, $5.58; G Walling, $2 79; L F
O Mara, $1 14 76, J
Richards, $58.59;
G Walling. $56 4 9; J Walling. $2.09; J
OM ara, $22 3 2; L Waess,
$ $ 3 7 ; Geo
Fisher. $39 9 2; I T Mills, $2 7 9 ; Fred
Watson, $13.95; G E Vanosse, $104 77;
Herman Holmagel, $104 79; H R Chant
ler. $94 $ 2; N Mann.
$57 57; F Holt,
$50.22; C Austin, $19 53, F E Latimer,
$8 3 7; T Smith, $6 9 7; James Walters,
$14.97; J E Mitzel, $30.72; Chas Austin,
$19 5 2; C
Stang, $19 53; R
Meyers,
$19.53; R Klinger, $10.47; E Klinger.
$49 9 0;
Peter
Hoffman,
$19 18;
H
Berequam, $15.33; John Jeppesen, $4.17;
Ray Kendall. $8 37; C E M iller. $8.37;
L Nelson, $22 3 2; J H Busch. $4 18; A
C Warren. $2.79; H Duel!, $13.60; Geo
Withyeombe, $ 1 3 9 ; Geo Booth, $2 79;
Pete Swanson, $11.15; John Sandstrom,
$1.04; Joe VanDyke, $1.04; Melvin N el­
sen $16 7 3 ;
W ilfurd
Nelson, $13.94;
Elwood Nelson. $5.57; A Maitland. $1.39;
E Grange. $2.09; Tom
Mulvey, $5 58,
Howard Wahl, $16.74;
Alex
Galvbert,
$4 18; Perry Gabbert. $2 7 9; H M Mc­
Robert. $39 0 6; L
Boyd,
$5 57; C H
Hartman. $15 34; R Nelson. $43 42; R
Herr, $2.79; H Spreitzer. $2 7 9; W Wil
liams. $2.79; Henry Stoffer, $5.5$; W al­
ter W illis, $ 1 1 8 5 ; R Oglesby, $11.85;
L Gnos, $1 3 9; E Hudson, $2.79; D Butts,
$45.33; J Adkins, $22.32; T
Kemper,
$63 12; H Stoffer, $29 6 4; R Kendall.
$26 8 5; H Duell, $8 37; Howard Wahl,
$11.16; A Maitland, $32 08; R Nelson.
$107.82; A A Armstrong, $8.37; Vera
Shuey, $8 3 7; Jess Fienout. $8 37; Oscar
Shiffer, $10 4 7; Wm Hall, $2.79; Wm
Vandecoevering,
$71.19; O A McLeod.
$72.03, R Meacham, $81 36; K u rt Lieb-
now. $ 7 1 8 0 ; Verl Salee. $105 2 4; Chas
Austin, $2.79; Don Butts, $3 39; H L
busbauer, $77 87; Thos Rood. $95 7«;
H L Funk, $82.80; F E Latimer, $13 36;
Credit
Bureaus
Infiirporalrdl
Collection«
— Credit Report»
In
Washington, Tillamook. Polk and
Yamhill Counties
Personal Contact on Collections
W ashington County Office
C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g
Second and Main Streets
Phone 3071
Hillsboro, Oregon
$79 34, Turn Miller, $425.68, £ W Liver
more, $85 31 ; Geo
Scherhng, $62.33;
Fred Barnum, $47 43, Wes Bany, $49 52,
Flank Garvin, $51 61, C M Roberts, $50
2 2, Geo Fergewn, $50 2 2; C K Johnson,
*23 71,
Washington County News Times,
$73, Harvey Jesse, $150 3 2 ; Hillsboro
Lumber Co, $208.80, C J Hines, $76 27,
I. Metsentine. $ 1 6 9 , Pames Auto lo p
Mhop. $5 50, MacKen/ie Motor Co, $50 92,
Lester Ireland 4k Co,
$23 88,
Bristol
Hdwe Co, $16.41; Lentz
Auto
Parts,
$9 98. (o rw in Hdwe, $ 1 2 0 ; M F Wei
ter, $10 50, Delbert Vanaken, $90, J W Edging» and inside, dry.
Copeland
ards, $3 8 5,
bahnow
Bros
garage, $38.20; Hillsboro Concrete Brick 16-lnch. Cord ....................
4r Tile Co, $34 25; Fre»l Danzer, $12.21, Excellent kitchen wood. the best
Lester Rowe, $11.16, If D Wiswell, $5 58;
buy you can find.
H a n k Last, $5 58, W Kies, $6.6«; D W
Fults, $ 5 o 8 , Oliver Vandomeion, $5.58;
Seasoned Slab and Block
Ernest Townsend. $5.58, A rth u r Hundley,
16-lnch Old Growth Fir
$5 5 $; J R Kay, $5.58; Alfred Nelson,
$5 58; Fred Vungen, $5 5 8, H Staehle,
Coal
and Gaaco Briquets
$5 5 8, Virgil Vanosse, $8 3 7; Donald T
Templeton, $30 10, Fremau Rowe, $12.55;
H E Reynolds, $17.45; W N
Huthorn, <
H e rm a n Rehse
$19.96; G un Reichow, $21.64, Wank . Phone 2383X
Res. phone 2062
Vanaken. $25.38; Albert McCloud, $11.5o, j
A Maitland, $5 58; Howard Wahl, $2.79;
B row ns Tin Shop, $ 3, Christensen Ma
chine Works, $9.55; E J Lawrenz, $5;
G u a ra n te e d
John Herb, $45.45; Wed Danzer, $20.94,
L-cter Rowe, $5.58;
A rth u r Hundley,
$ > 5 8 , Frank East, $5.58, W. Kies, $5.58;
Altred Nelson, $5.58; Oliver Vandomeion,
$5 58, Ernest Townsend,
$5.58; H D
Wiswell, $5 58, Fred V ungen, $5.58; J
R Kay, $6.58; H Staehle, $ 2.7 9;
Mat
Vrlicak, $2.79, R L
.McKnight, dog h
cense fund, $20, Mays Bros. Merc. Co.,
relief Maggie Hoover, $4 9 9, S E Fayram
Co Assessors exp., $ 3 1 5 0 ;
Reedvdle
'chool board elections, $ 3; W. F. Camp­
bell dop license fund, $5; Thos H Dyer
elections, $3, Gladys .McLeod budget exp
$75; Albert Greener, dog license fund,
$40; N G Johnston dog license fund, $12;
Joe Hren C rt Hs exp, $3; L ittle r s Phar
maty, relief exp, $ 2; Harrison D Hug
gins M D Co bhrf s exp, $2.50; Edw C
Luce C ounty Clerk $150, Z R H ia tt Depu
t> Co Clerk, $100, Josephine Hughes
Deputy Clerk, $75; Eva Oakes Deputy I
Clerk, $60; Elaine Caldwell elections and
registrations, $50 ; Mildred Hudson, etec
Phone 21X
lions and registrations. $ 6 ; W i'ard Hughes Selfridge Bros.
PHILCO DEALERS
riection*. $ 3; Thos Caldwell elections $3,
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