The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 31, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE
Hage Six
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, January 81, 1985
OREGON
$17; I. A Scheel Relief Catherine Morris,
ply Co, Co Hosp Exp, $12 46;
HanePt E Calkins. De. d. $10, Sheiwo«».l Phar
$4 60, Kilpatrick's Relief, Quigley, $1,
Electric Shop, Co Jail Exp. $ 1 3 6 . F S i.iacy, R«li*l Exp. $1 66. C urry’ s Gro
Lang Mlg Co. Co Hosp Ext», $31.06. K I. eery, Relief Ella Bennett. $4, California W B Conn* Herd Inspector, $ "3 80, Lexter
lieland A Co, Co Jail Fxp, $17 10, Mrs
M cknight. Dog license
Fund,
$42 60;
I all.h CO In«. R tli‘ 1 l«l» \ "lk.
Ill»
helfridge Bios, Co
llosp Exp. $<19 46; Bennett .Widow's Pension. $10,
Palm Drug
Pacific Mary Pinkston. Relief, $8,
llills lto ro Pharmacy.
Rehel Exp, 91.84, ('ash Mark«t A Gioeery, Rebel Bill Grout, Sloie, Co Shrf » Exp I '25. Co Jail Exp
Co C lerks Exp, 1 60, $23 34,
Sunset $8 2 8; Hillsboro Meal Co. Co Hosp kxp.
1100. Relief Lap. 20 80. Co lim p Exp,
Dairy. John Jackson. Prop, Co Jail Exp, $ 6 1 6 5 . Portland General Electuc <’«», Co 3108, $114 13. Violet Anderson Cloth,
$36 76, The Craftsman Willow Shop, Crt Hosp Fxp. $26 80. J N Luke. Relief I xp
( .» Court $26 40
Hs Exp. $(• Hillsboro Feed Co Inc, Co
Hosp Exp. $36 6 8, Fred s Superior Market,
Co Jail Exp, $25 26. Perfection Bakery,
Co Jail Exp. 9.78, Co Hosp
Exp. 1 50,
$11 28. J W Connell. Shrl, Co Shrf s Exp,
(B> Mr». Hugh Burdette)
$13 90. C L Oakes Groceiv. Co Jail Fxp,
$85 81; Dr Chas Hines. Druggist, Relief
ORENCO—Local Parent-Teachers
Fxp, $6 30, W iley’ s
Grocery,
Wnlow’ s
association will atve Its founders'
(By Mrs. R. L. Cox)
Ptttsion I xp. Sylvia Bean. $21, Klmge's
day program in the school auditor­
KINTON—All grangers are In­
Store, Relief. J l ‘ Rrookx 1 60, I oren t
ium February 12 The committee
to attend Kinton grange which
Davis 5 00, $6 50. Conoly’t Grocery, R
has arranged a splendid program vited
»ill meet at the hall Saturday In
lief M i* Ed W olf f» 00. Mrs Fielder 10 00,
part of which will be a play, "The all
day session, beginning at 10.30
$16 ; Dr \ erdan F llo c k e tt,
Phys
for
Making of the First F lag" pre­ a m. Lecture hour conducted by
Minnie s« anion. Insane, $5. Marion Co
sented by members of the dramatic
lecturer. Alice Fluke, will
club. Everybody cordially invited. range
Ore.
Insane
I
vp,
Minnie
Seanlo.
Insane.
olio«- dinnci hour This Is an open
Women's Circle »ill meet In the
$2- s E Eayram, Co Sch
Supt
Exp.
and all arc invited to a t­
church parlor next Wednesday af­ meeting
822 2 5 . M is Bernice ('«»mbs, Relief, $.».
tend.
ternoon. Hostesses are Mrs. G. A.
M
Marugg.
Cattle
Indeniititv,
$7
50.
Miss Helen Schneider, principal
Robson and Mrs. H. E. Burdette.
Charlie Helwig, Co Shrf’* Exp 4 65. ('«»
of the school, had a moving picture
Charles Meyer, brother of Mrs. W. operator put on an educational pic­
Sch Supt Fxp 3 75. Co Crt I xp 69 29.
E Brown, died In Portland Fri­
$67 6 9; Frankie C lulcott,
Relief Rose
at the grange hall Friday for
day night, funeral services were ture
W«»» h I.
$5. Nat i«m al Kr*‘inpl»»yment Sor
pupils of the school.
held Monday Mrs. Brown and Eva
vice. Relief I-xp, $25, W e il* Dept Store
Mrs. E. L. Cox visited Mr. and
had been with Mr. Meyer the past Mrs.
Co Ho*p Exp 5 67, Co Jai, Exp 1196.
Jesse Snider of Scholls Friday
two weeks.
Relief Evp 20 47. $38 10. P.».»l Gardner
Ladies
Aid
society
will
meet
with
B. A. Mitchell. Chris Rich and
Lumber Co, Co S hri’s I xp. $1 71; Cady
Cora Metzentine of Hiteon
W. J Enschede were in Salem Mrs.
Motor Co. Co S h il's I-xp. $3 70, Ma«
February 7, soon after the noon
Thursday on legislative business.
kenaic M otor Co, Co Shit's Exp, $'.' 15,
All ladies invited to attend.
Mrs. Kraus, Mrs. A. Barron and hour.
Busch s Service Garage. Co S h rf’» Exp.
Mrs.
Lilly
M.
Bierlv
spent
the
daughter Jean Ann of Beaverton week-end with her daughter. Mrs.
'1 2 55;
Washington County News Times,
visited Mrs. Gail Karns Tuesday. Ethel McCormick, of Hillsboro Mrs
t'om inr s Proc’s 31 25. Budget E x p 136 29.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Beck visited Bierly returned home the first of
Co Shrf’s Exp 12 25. $179 7 9. Edwin I
relatives in Portland Sunday.
the week.
Marshall, O A P Exp, $ 5 .
M is
Zell.
Roy Weaks of Portland spent
Banner. Rebel Exp. $18. Ileiie ryetta M
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt of
several days lanst week with his Sherwood
Culberts«»n, Widow’s Pension. $12. P I.
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
H
cousin, Jimmie Ensley.
January 23.
r i i (. . it. lu x . in,. Crt
1 'i>
* ' •' "
The Misses Thressa and Marie Aten
Honor roll at the school for the
Ralph Dresser. D M D. («» Jail Exp $4.
Hitzler and Miss Margaret McGee past
six
weeks
includes
Nedra
Mil­
Bristol lldw e Co. Co Jail Exp, $0.67, Crl
of Portland visited at the J. P. ler. Charles Hemrich. Charles Kul-
I 1' Fxp
I > * '«» ll«>*p 1 X|' l i t X
Rogers home Friday evening.
bel. Evelyn Lierntan. Rudolph Karp-
)«>*eph Fairchild. Relief F. W
MrCorkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Rice and son stein
and
Dorothy
VanKleek.
The\
$6 6 0; Mrs Lawrence D
Kerr, Co Crt
of Forest Grove visited Mr. and were neither absent nor tardy
Witness
Mate
v
I.
J
Miller,
$7.
Portland
Mrs. Fred Hamel Thursday after­
Miss Helen VanKleek. who has
General Electric Co, Relief Irene Altman,
noon.
. ,
, been ill during the past few weeks
$1 : C I. Yankoughnet »1 Co, Retef M m
Local basketball team defeated with scarlet fever, is somewhat bet­
J«»e Bovd. $1. W iley’s Grocery, Rehel J
Gaston at Gaston Friday night 49 ter
and is able to be up.
Bigg*. 2 00. J A Green I 00, John Allen
to 41.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Aten and
5 00. E E Marshall 3 98. $ 1 1 9 8 , Dr R
Miss Eva Hitzler and a friend family
spent
the
week-end
with
\ Bissett. Rehel Mr I andH-rt. $5. James
from Portland visited Barbara relatives in Sherwood, returning
Bundaw, $3 20; (»«•> C C«>nnollv, $ > 4 0 . i me Join**, $15; (¡«In of M inor Children of craas, $ 8; Anna Leonora Rotcrmund, $7. Murrovs, O A P Fxp, $5. Harry Flltgsen.
Jeanne Burdette Friday evening.
home
the
first
of
the
week
Dick. $3. Edna M Dux is. $ 6 8 0 . John ( hns Jvn» n, dee d. $22, Rudolph Krause, Michael Reeve*. $ 7; Rose J Richey, $10 | Dog License Ed, $25 . Fred Eggmtan, Dog
Miss Olive Rogers of St. Vin­
Roberta Pomeroy, daughter Geo
License F«l. $5; Fre«l Eggiman, D«»g Li
\V H.tMiv'*. $5 60. Vesta Karnnta, $4 20; i $5; M r* Katie Bunker. $5; Pearl E Lun
cent's hospital. Portland, spent Wed­ of Miss
Albert Mizner, $ 5, James P Rhea, $7, rense Fd. $5. Koht II Warrens, D«»g la
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Pomeroy,
M
oli\
Leach. $ 4 > 0 . Win E Masters. $3 20. stedt. $20. Ritem-ur Children. $ ¡ 5 ; Cath
nesday with her parents, Mr, and took part in a piano recital given
John
E.
Reed,
$7
50;
James
Henry
Rey
<en*e Fd. $ 8 0 , p M Jorgensen. D»»g License
Pulver. $4 00; John W Price $3. erine Loux. $ 1 0 .John Lundeen, $ 1 0 ; Hat
Mrs Jack Rogers.
by Mrs. Erma Taylor Sparks Friday Frank
F«l. $61, Mr* Anna Shute, lK»g License
Fred Rood. $3.20; Thus. \\
Shuck, $3, j tiv Lawler, $4. C ath erin e Morris, $ 5; Mrs nolds, $12.50, I nah > S»ott, $5, Hat
Married Thursday
at
the
V.
W.
Gardner
home
In
vey
Edwin
Stubbs,
$7
5
0,
Emma
Adelia
F«l, $ 6, F J Sewell. Coroner's Inq Fee.
1
m
I
i
.
i
M
Marve«>
n.
$4;
Charles
Marsh.til.
|
John
Voelker,
$4
20;
Robert
K
Wilson.
Anton Bella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hillsboro.
*4 Mr* Mary K \«i!*on. $8. \be Naught, Stubbs, $7 50, Elizabeth Sturm. $ 9 j Jos John T .Anderson, Dec »1. $6 2 0, D r C I
Adam Bella, and Thelma G Schenck
Ivan
Bierly.
who
Is
attending
O.
cph
P
Shirley,
$5,
Eva
Geraldine
>ears,
Smith, Coroner's Phys In«, Fee. John T
Jane E M iller, $5 .Henry Nutx,
of Portland were married in Port­ S C.. spent the week-end with his
1 ' H""'1*'" Bahff t ir e t r i Jot); s | $ 5; B Mrs
Short»,
;
Jennie ' Anderson. Dee’d, $10. F J Sewell Colon
A M
a |f i i i 11 ' 1 - tt. $5. $ 7; Henry Th»unas
land last Thursday.
Staagel, Clerk Circ Judge, $75, J F
George G arrett and cousins. Sar­ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly. ] W right if ii.I Anna E«li. $1 M , W A Dillon > rah R Powell, 515. Martha E I’o j* . $10. Bn wn \ anllorn, $5; John rtkootas \ an » rs Ini, Fee. S E Calkins. Deed. $10 ; Dr
Horn, $ 5. James H Wilson, $10, Samuel H C Fortner. Coroner's Phys Inq Fee, S 1
Miss
Vandermost
Bride
ah Jane and Billy Anderson, of
. .
..
..
,
ciectii-n
ex» $3;
>3. Abbott
Abbott Laboratories
Laboratories re
re Mrs T B Berrs $ 5. E K Peter*. $5
lection exp
Frank E Pugh. $5, Ruth Reed. $15, 1 Westfall, $5, Michael Amato, $5; Phil
Portland were guests of Mrs. S. L.
Miss Margaret Vandermost. daugh-
,.M.
w / c Merle
$.>.
hp Bahnhne. $7. Mrs. Isabel Beal. $ i ,
Carlyle and Mrs. Mary Beach Sun-
M r ' a n d JM i s ' c
Vander- t m L«k« i e i,n u- »15 M.t> Hat Mrs C J Robinson, $10. Geneva Robin AI01*
o . - - * / >-v» - j. « » » * . . . .i » . . » i » t « i n r » i t ) n n A
n ja
n q n ó
Beimrohr, $ 5; Caleb (henev Ben
day.
>*
S’
S unday
iw u u » tO
GJ tr.u
tr.m n ip
p t baiiiit
b a ililt t ir e C rt $3 . J F Jones dist ette, $10. Clarence W R«*gers. $5: M E
nett, $15. Daniel Bishop, $10 , Amy L
Roper, 510; V ictor Raymond. $5; Mrs U
Mrs Howard L. Stout is spend­ George Graff of Portland, in the .. ,i,.r q-, u
Brown, $ 7, (hares L Brown, $7, Hora
S Reyn M ' . <’> 1 • RockwtR, $ 5 . M r
ing a few days with her mother. German Congregational church in
Jurors, Cire Crt No» Term. 1934 (No*) tha Sams, $15. Mi*s Olive Shindle. $^
Campbell, $7; Myra E Carlile, $ 7, Ihomas 1
Mrs. Christine Hansen, who is ill Portland. Miss Vandermost has been Elizabeth
A
Alien,
$
3.
Ellie
M
Anderson.
Lester Sortnson. $ 5 ; Mrs J F Tolson. $ 1 0 . H Casey, $12. Mary A Clark, $ 7; George
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. a resident of this town all her life.
, ... , .
„
Maude Taylor, $ •
Frances Canby, $6, Law C urry, $7; Oliver M adiw n Galloway, ;
C H. Howbrook. in Portland.
was a graduate of Kinton school '
, ? ? ' , ? rp ''
»,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Edwards and and Beaverton high school. For the h '' ,
jrl ‘ ■‘P’*-»»-
® Cura Tumbleson. $ 5; E M Turnbow, $5; 3»8 Alonzo Garrison Ford, $ 5 , Franklin
son Bobby of St. Johns and Del­ past few years she has been em-
' ? 7
«
,
i ’ Mrs W Tibbetts. $.8; Ida Volk. $ 5 . S 11 Luther Francis, $ 7 , Thomas Hayes, $»,_
Vogelsang. $5, M ir v Walker, $5, Martha Janie* A Johnson, $ 7 , Francis A h a Jones, I
bert Edwards of Condon spent Sun­ P
cloyed In the
Ideal
dairv
in
Port-
J-
"
"
K
_________
_______
— * - is
• a son of
’ ------
.2 0 , Andrew $r»d, $b.bO , H ow ard J
Westfall. $ 5 ; Henry Wood,
$8;
Ruth $5; Ella M Ladd $7, Justin G riffith «Mor
day with Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel land. Mr Graff
Mr. and $ I i 4 ugh
son,
$
5;
Simon
Hershey.
$4.00;
F
lo
r­
Westcott $ 5; Grant
Westenhaver, $10; ris, $ 5; Henry W Mohrmann, $ 6, John Em
Mrs. George Graff, formerly of
Rose and family.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Ireton of Port­ Scholls. The newlyweds will make ence Holroyd, $4.20, .Mary Johnson, $3; James Winton. $ 4. Mr* Ethel Patterson. m elt Parsons, $5, Margaret Ann lle a rtk y ,
C W Larlun, $5.20, Wni Matxke, $5, $5. Mrs Ed Wolf, $10. Mr* W V Yates, $10; J M Parsons, $ 8, Thomas D 1
land visited her parents, Mr. and their home in Portland.
Mrs. F. J. Meihoff. and family Sun­
Mrs. J. J. VanKleek has been Adah S Moore, $ 3; Ethel .Meek, $ 3, W E t S ; George Y o u n :. $5; A I> Chamberlain, melt, $ 5 ; John Mathew Kvnnrtiy, $ >
Mary A rm itid j Sias, $7, Everett L Par
quite ill at her home during the McCloskey. $•'»; Louis Albert Reed, $6.60; $ 6 , Sarah E Buell, $5.
day.
I red W Robertson, $3.SO; Oscar S Shitfer,
Leona
Mr and Mrs. Tom Pieren and past week.
Robinson, $10
Widow's Pensions:— Emihe
P
Amato, son. $'• ; lunni«*
$8.20,
Elmer
Stipe.
$
5,
Emma
M
Scott,
Ida
Victoria
two children of Helvetia spent Sun­
Move to Portland
$25 ; Ruth Beatrice Anderson, $30 ; Mary Martha Jane buchow, $ 5 ;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Stassens
and
'■»-”
•
Schultz.
f4.20,
Theodor«
Jackson,
$
5;
Peter
Trojanowski,
$5,
day at the S. W. Baughman home
E Batchelor. $ 1 0 . Cora Mabel Bell. $15.
Mrs. Mary Beach and Mrs. S. L. family, who have been making their Vanderzanden, 3 3; L n to n Watt», 31 jo .
C
hristian
W
althart,
$
7,
George
Augustus
Edith Marie Brostrum. $10: Grace Co,
Carlyle were in Portland Friday home on the Frank Holboke place.
Grand
Jury
Witne»»e»:— Seil
Hiner, vin, $10, Gra<e D. Cree*.
$17.
Edith Wehrung, $7, ( harles tlgdvn While, $5,
with Mrs. H. N. Robinson and Miss during the past few years, moved
Selson A Fro»« 3 6 ; L J spark», 3s
Culter, $17; Bertha K
Dailey.
$15, Thomas E Young, $ 5, Joseph Boyd. $0,
Estellä Lverton of Forest Grove to to Portland during the past week.
•; Wallace Wheeler 33.40.
Emma DePrez, $ l ’>. Marie J
Ihngley, L Oscar Ahl*trom , $7, M artin N Bonham,
P o w e rs
Or J \ Baker witness Henry Krueger $15 ; Mary Maude Dixson. $8. F.l*ie M
help celebrate the birthday of Miss J n rtiSfo,S t(i erS ti X w
$7 ; Lizzie May Clark, $ 7 ; Elizabeth Dod
r e e O t i* ™ 1? » 0 * J ' ‘ nr t 5 D a .k 0 ta a r e t0 alleged I., be inialie, 3 3, B ert Hei-hauer D »dge. $15; Lott . Blanche Ezell. $.’ 3. drtdge, $ 5; Benjamin Franklin Doddrulge,
Mary Leverton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Settles and
H ° lb o k le Pla c «-
wan,»» Henry Krueger Illeged tu b , in
Samuel
B
G ilpin,
$ 5,
William
M vrtle Finsley, $ 2 2 Mary B Foley. $12. $ 5 ;
children Pauline. Laurence and Ivan, ■v
2 „
t,UrC‘ V SU. i d a y
&Te
3 3 , I. A s. heel rebel Fred Scherl, Lotta B Fox, $25 Roscita Fie»nor. $20, Sherman Neiberger, $ 7, Henry C Sehocne.
and Mrs. Harold Sandström and
Robert O
Opal Gibbens, $ 1 " .
Elsie N«»ble Huson. $ 7; Elizai»«th Harrison, $ 5;
Co C" **’
daughter of Vancouver were guests
Stevenson, $6, George L Newman, $5; Ed
$35; Althea Harm<n. $10; Augusta Hof
5l_te Industrial Accident Comm C rt H
of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gross and followed by session of Bible school exp
ward
Newton
Firestone.
$10
;
Marcellus
fner,
$15;
Laura
Etta
Haynes
$18,
$2 33, Co Hosp exp, $14.95, $17.28;
at 10:15. Everybody is invited to J W Connell Co Sheriff, $149.70; Harry Amelia Isaacson. $22. Stella Kearn. $20; Ellsworth Carman, $ 8; Alice Mabelle
lamlly Sunday.
Mr ar.d Mrs. Howard Francis attend.
Catherine
Marshall, Thorne, $ 5; Don Carlos Gates, $7; Al
Johnson Deputy Sheriff, $124.70; Richard Mattie King, $15,
and children of Portland visited
fernon Newton Jacokes, $ 5; Charles Loyd
Busch Deputy Sheriff, $124.70; Grant 815 ; Donna Schanck Meredith, $22 ; Ma
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kane
bel
C
M
iller.
$15
;
(
..ra
Elsie
M«»e
$32; Rogers, $ 5, Levina Ellen Lytle, $7, Mat
Zumwalt jailor $41.35, C rt Hs janitor,
Sunday.
_ ,
thew Henry Parkin, $ 6, Amelia A Parkin,
$48.35, $89.70; Mrs Zumwalt jail matron Laura L M urray, $25; Florence J New
Miss Helen Bella of Portland
$ 6; A rth u r Jesse Friedley, $ 7; Ada N'el
$24.70; Minnie Wyffels, clerk tax dept, ton, $29, M argueritte Paterson, $12 ; An
(Continued from page 6)
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
b«rger, $ 3; John Herman Fiedernan, $7;
na
J
Pavey,
$
1
0
;
Frances
Randolph.
$29;
Donald T Templeton County Judge. $200, $49.70; Lester Chase clerk tax dept, $69
and Mrs. Adam Bella and family.
Marion F McMillen, $ 7; Rol»ert S Wal
Hulda S Ryd
D Kerkman, Co Comni. $125; James .70; Marie Schmidt tax dept exp, $18.35, Bernice Rychlick, $30;
Second division sewing club met H Lewis
man, $45; Addye M Shaffer, $15, Stella la« e, $ 7 , George R Holt, $ 7; Grandville
Co Comm, $125; Gladys McLeod, Sheriff's office exp, $41.35; Gladys Els
at the home of their leader, Mrs.
Harvey Trask. $ 7, H erbert C Eastman,
Shaffer,
$15
;
Minnie
Sharp,
$23;
Bertha
Austin Scrafford, Tuesday after­ Clerk of Co Crt. $4o , C C Bannister jan ncr tax deputy, $99.70; Bert Hemp-ong, A Shaver, $15, Jennie Y .’»hepherd. $15; 3-»;
Ernest K«*«hn, $5, Annie Eliza Jones,
noon. Lois Robson and Bernice ¡tor Circ Crt, $24.70; Esther Pirie eleva­ clerk tax dept. 523.70; Donald Gabbert Mary L Smith, $22. Jodie Smith $15 ; O l­ $ 5; Justus
Tillm an Neff. $ 7; Anna Stow
Ensley gave a demonstration on tor operator. $34.70, Lottie G ifford Jani clerk tax dept, $17.84; Roth D airy re­ ga Geneva Wall, $25 ; .Mrs J P Waters, asser, $ 5; Elias
Abernathy, $ 7; Margaret
treat, $34.70; Maud W Bo<cow Co Trea­ lief Sylvia Bean, $ 6; Bert Hempsing de
how to use sewing equipment.
$28
,
Clara
Elizabeth
Westcot’
,
$22;
Mabie
Hager,
$
5;
Stephen Hglman Black, $7;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and surer, $100; Lena Delplanche, Clerk Co hnquent tax foreclosure fund. $77; Donald I Harrison, $10; < harlotte M Maxwell. Canfield E Cheney,
5;
A rth u r /«lotus
children of Portland visited rela­ Treas, $50 ; James H Davis Co Recorder, Gabbert delinquent tax foreclosure fund, 1 $10 Emma K Edwards, $10; Bertha V Downs, $ 7, Mary 11 $ Buzan,
$7; George
$100; Ophelia Wismer Deputy Co Recorder $43.50; Lester Chase delinquent tax fore- |
tives here Sunday.
Coyne,
$12;
Marion
Jane
Heard,
$.'’
’•.
Al
M
artim
ur
Robinson,
$7;
Frederick
William
Clyde Fowler of Portland was a $75; Yalene Underwood Asst Deputy Co closure fund. $3.50; Gladys Eisner delin ta Alice Johnson, $15; Gerda M idland, M adjntz, $6; James II Hutchison,
Saturday guest of his friend. Ken­ Recorder. $60; J E Carpenter Co Asses quent tax foreclosure fund, $21; Walter $ 2 7 ; Irene Kreier, $12; Sylvia Bean, $5, Mary H olt, $ 5; Melissa Kay Ru hard, $ $»,
5,
neth Piper, at the Ernest Wilfert sor, $150; Helen Steinke Deputy Co As­ E Hutchinson clerk Dist A tty , $100; Mar , Cecelia C Bowden, $12; Consolidat'd Sup ifa tlie G Carpenter, $7; Rachel E McNabb.
home.
„ . sessor, $100; Viola Sundberg Deputy Co caret Dixon, Co nurse, $147.25; Elizabeth ply Co, Hosp Exp. $ 1; The Flax Co. D i*t $16; W illiam Franklin Smith, $6; David
The school board presented the Assessor, $75; F. M Bowman, Tax E xten­ Todd probation officer s exp. $38.70; J W '
$3; Oregon Washington Water Richard. $ 5; Annie Maria Neff, $5; James
P. T. A. and cooking clubs with a sion Co Assessor. $57; O B Kraus Co Sch Connell Shrf tax dept exp, $78 6 7; Bert C A tty Exp.
Co, C rt Hs Exp. $16 50. Relief Mur row, $ 7; Emma Yeounians, $ 5; Ce­
sink and material for cupboards in Supt, $150; Zc.'a F Morean Asst Co Sch H untington relief Ray Beighlev, $8; J W | Service
Exp,
Ethel
Patterson, 1 25, H F West, cilia Beard, $6. Je* e M Holt, $5, Fr««f
the school lunch room. The work is Supt, $75 ; Chas O Roe Supt Co Hosp, Connell Shrf. delinquent tax fore closure ; 1.25, Joe Winegardner
1.25, Ray Beigh
• rick G Harcourt, $7; John W Curl, $5;
being done by G. A. Robson and $34 70; Belle C Roe Matron Co Ho«p, fund exp, $73.52; Portland General Elec J lev 1.25, Irene Altman, 1.25,
Henry Wood Alva M Wodell, $7; Charles D Staley. $7;
$34. <0; Anna \ an Loo cook Co Hosp, $28- trie Co Co jail exp, $88.43, Crt Hs exp, >
Ernest Wilfert.
1.25,
Appolonia
Wilkes
1.25,
$25.25.
J »hn Francis Gillespie, $ 7 ; Alonzo Clap
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnston. .15; Ruth A n trim cook Co Hosp $21.55; $114.16, $202.59; F J Meihoff Co jail exp. J
Old Age P e n s io n sC o rilla Allison. $12. •h -w , $ 7 ; Josephine Amato, $4. Lydia
Virginia and Howard of Beaverton Vera Sills janitress Co Hosp, $29.70; Ger­ $4 9 0; Krebs Bros Pacific Coast Stamp
visited at the M. J. McEntee home trude McLaren laundress Co Hosp, $29.70; Works delinquent ta x foreclosure fund W illiam C A rth u r, $10 ; Joseph Warren Belle lu lly , $ 6; Norman A Fuller, $7;
Daniel
G«itrude Bennett waitress Co Hosp, $29
Sunday afternoon.
exp, $ 1; State Industrial Acci Comm Adams, $10 ; Julia A Bryan, $10 ; Alice Marion Theodore Hutchison, $ 7;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hathaway .70, A E Roe hat nurse Co Hosp, $69.70; Peace officer's contribution $33.35, delin Mary Bascomb, $ 8, Joseph C Brown, $10; Perry Earp. $7; Sally Frances Ia»wis, $7;
and three children of Portland Mrs Johnson nurse fo r Mrs Danzer Co quent tax fund exp, 40c, $33.75; Bushong Frank T Blakeslee, $ 5; Sarah Boland. $10; Smiley Carter, $ 7; All>ert T Gilliam $7
S. E Fayrarn, Tax Dept Exp, 56.05, Co
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr Hosp, $17 ;94. Mrs Fay ram nurse for Mrs A Co Co Recorder’s exp $62 5 0; Portland Het I wig Anderson. $8, Alonzo Abner Clyde,
and Mrs. George Goodman.
J Halupoff Co Hosp. $5.98; D r Guy F Via Gas A Coke Co Co Hosp exp, $8 20, C rt $ 8, Mary E Chri*tensen. $10, Henry Treas Exp, 10 60, $66 65; Laura B Mor
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Parsons of Co Physician, $ 1 0 0 ; Elizabeth Todd Pro­ H* exp $1.30, $9.50; Harms A Brock Halleck Cox, $ 6 ; Jacob i.'orrell, $ 8; W il «an. Delinquent Tax Foreclosure Fd Exp.
ham E Dunsmoor, $ 8, Barclay Davis, $7; 818; Elizabeth Todd, O A P Exp. $7.25;
Portland visited her parents, Mr. bation officer exp $75; D r J B Dinsmore Co Shrf s exp, 65c.
and Mrs. Fred Wolfe, Sunday.
H«alth officer's salary $150; Maud W
R e lie f D e lla Bertha Armstrong, $10; Samantha Isabelle Drake, $ 8, Margaret C I Oakes Grocery, Co Hosp Exp, $101 30;
Mr. and Mrs. Art Flint of Salem, B4-C0W Co Treas exp $4 4 1; James H Da Dan Adams, $ 5; Irene Alton, $ 5; Wm H D uff, $ 8, S L E llio tt, $ 7; Nancy J Free Hillsboro Shoe Hospital. Co Jail Exp,
and Mrs. Flint's mother, Mrs. F. vis Co Recorder exp $10.25; O B Kraus Boulin, $ 2 0 ; .Mrs Elizabeth Bennett, $10; man. $ 5; Adalaska D Frakes, $5. M aith 1 $2.25; Coslett Truck Service, Co Jail
Lundberg of Rapid City. S. D„ were 4 If club exp, $19.60; O B Kraus Co Sch Carrie Biakely, $ 5; August Boren, $10 ; E Clarinda Gray, $12 ; William J Gulden, $5; I xp, $0.40, Co Hosp Exp, $0.50, $0 9 0;
guests of Mr. and Mrs Stanley N Supt exp, $104.40; Glen H Epler cattle tn- E Bacon. $ 6, Carrie Barber, $ 6; Susan James Cohorn Gibb*. $ 8; John F re d riik Mrs M A Johnstone, Nurse Co Hosp,
Curington and family Sunday.
d<mnity, $22 5 0; Otis B W right M D re­ Bowen, $ 6, Maggie Bunker, $2.50; C hil­ son, $7; J V Hall, $7.50; Margaret Jane $15 ; West Coast Telephone Co Co Clerk
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mills. Mrs H. lief James Rockwell, $20; J W Enochs Co dren of Calvin Bunker, $15 ; Fred Brake- Hall. $7 5 0; Henry Gehrke. $7; Anna 4.90, Co Trea* 3 55, Co Recorder, 3.50,
N. Robinson, and Miss Estellä Lev­ ja il exp. $1.20; Lew Hamel relief John bush, $ 8, Ray Beighley, $15; Betty Hofmann. $ 5; B«da Fredicka Johanson. Co Assessor, 4.10 Co Sch Supt, 5.30, Tax
erton of Forest Grove visited Mrs Reed. $13.50; Cordwood A ACoai (W L I Coomes, $ 5; Anna Custard, $ 8; Mrs Riley $ 5; Johan Peter Johanson, $ 5 ; Carl W il I»e|.t. 3
C9 ' I i riff, S t f t , Circ Jugde
Mary Beach and Mrs. S. L. Car-1 C ollins) relief Mrs Bell, $10; Eugene Gray B ;d $7, J Biggs. $10 ; Mrs J F Cooke, helm Linde, $ 7; Gideon Hickey, $10; John 11.90, Co Judge 13 60, Co Surveyor 3.55,
II
Lambert.
$10
;
Nathan
Job
K
irk
,
$8;
lyle Sunday afternoon.
c , I . 1 h Officer S
C t Bwf
t
Co ja il exp $1.75; The J K Gil Co Co Sch
Mrs James Carson, $10, Mrs Frank
W illiam Ladvala, $12 ; Cina Estella Kelly, Dist A tty 9 20, $95.05; Hillsboro Argus,
The first division 4-H cooking Supt exp. $2.25; Gates Pipe A Investment $15;
Clark, $ 8; Minnie Cox, $10 ; Mary J
$12; George Schnell. $8; Thomas C Madsen Co Treas Exp. 2.26, Circ Crt Exp, 0.75,
club met at the home of their lead­ Co Co Surv exp, $3; Chas O Roe Co Hosp J . C
$ 2 ; Ada C urtis, $ 5; Minnie
$12 ; Chares P Merrell, $ 5; Robert Fulton Budget Exp, 131 04. Co C lerk's Exp, 6 65,
er, Mrs. Ernest Wilfert Thursday exp $3.70; J E Carpenter Co Asses exp, ( . hurchill,
$ 7 ; Mrs Lue Davis, $ 8; Lulu Davis
Mary
Jane McLean, $5; Comrnr's, I’roc's,
afternoon. Bernice Ensley and Es­ $2.50; H A W Specialty Co Co Asses exp, I $ 5; ¡ne,
31 25
(N ov
1934),
James N Davis, $ 7 , Jesse Drake, $ 4; McLean, $ 5;
ther Bella gave a demonstrtion of and Co Sch Supt Exp, $13; Challey Pix Anna Egli, $12 ; Henry Ertman, $4; Joe Charles Alec Marrs, $7; Frank A Morey. $171 9 5; ('«»melius Cash Store, Relief Lena
$ 8 : W illiam
Franklin
Magill, $ 7 ;
Eli Engler, $ 8, Glaser Bros, Co Hosp Exp,
the making of biscuits.
' Winegardner, $10; Emma Foord, $ 5; John
ler, $6.58.
Poe, $7; Jeannie Cochran Philip, $10 ; John $12.82; West (<>»st Telephone Co, Co Hosp
Class Gives Program
J u ro r*.— E B Sappington, $7.20, Fields, $ 8 ; John Fahey, $ 5; Ada C urtis,
Severe Owens, $15 ; Robert Joseph Pot
A very enjoyable entertainm ent; W Grand
Fxp, $10 8 5 ; Hillsboro Auto Freight, Co
A Goodin, $6.60; John Friday, $8.70; I * 5 ; Katie Gohde, $10 , W H Gerrish, $4; ler, $6; Amanda Jane Perkins, $ 8; Laura
was given Thursday evening in th e ' Jacob
Crt Exp, $0 50. < 0 Hosp Exp 1.13, $1 63;
$ 8 ; Edear A Jones $6; William Geitlinger, $ 5 ; Gottlieb Grau, $ 5 ;
school auditorium by the SERA Edw A Kemmer,
Alice Phillips, $ 7 ; Amanda Prough, $4; Heme
Laundry, Co Jail Exp, 22.46, Co
Vandf rzanden. $8.40; Wallace 1( , Sam Garber, $ 8;
George
Hawley, $6; Daniel Prough, $ 4; Benjamin T Rosen
adult class In public speaking, con­ Hoeffel, J $6.70.
Hosp 28.HI $51.27; Dohrmann Hotel Sup
I.«i ii 1 M Hagerty, $ $ ; B L Hotelicroft,
ducted by Mrs. Matilda Whitford.
Circuit Court. July Term (No*. •<5 Erla Hall, $7; (.' H Hendrickson, $4;
The program was as follows: “Win­ 1 9 Jurors,
Julia Bergren, $3.80; Andrew Bis­ Stella Hoover, $ 5; D B Holmes, $8; Sarah
dow Theatre of the Air.” music bop, 3 4 ,—
$
6;
Sadie Brisbine, $4.90; Andrew I E Humphreys, $ 5; R V Hopper. $12 ; An
by Gibbs-Meihoff orchestra; song,
That’* Something I
and children Marjory and Bobby of
Portland were guests at the Qlenn
A. Robson home Sunday.
County School Superintendent O.
B. Kraus and family attended the
SERA entertainment m the school
auditorium Thursday night
Mrs. Jewell Losll Is quite ill at
the home of her son and daughter-
Quintet Beat* Ga»ton; Class in-law. Mr and Mrs Lee Randall.
Orenco P. T. A.
Plans Program
Give* Entertainment
By Munch
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readers this question: "What do you expect from your newspaper?"
—and answered it as follows:
Well, you expect more from your newspaper than you tlo from any
other person or institution to which you pay the sum of 3 cents per
week.
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Y ou E xpect
Your
N ew sp ap er — to
give you all the news for every day in the year—
that’s why you pay for it; but
—to take the lead in advocating changes for the bet­
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—to expose graft in public affairs, to forestall it by
publishing itemized accounts of all public moneys
spent.
—to maintain a high standard of morality, supporting
things that are right and condemning things that are
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column after column of propaganda, supporting the
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Lois Robson and Dorothy Warren;!
reading. Dorothy Parks; play, "Pine­
apple Salad.” cast, Thelma Gibbs,
Ema Meihoff, Medford Persons and
Ernest Brown; piano solos by Miss
Lucille McGee and Miss Lucile
Quaintance; reading. Mrs. Laurence
Hill; play, "A Lover in Disguise,"
cast. Medford Persons. Ruth Koleck,
Orace Hamel, Ruth Holcomb. Violet
Hacker, Viola Warren, Florence
Gross. Mrs. Austin Scrafford. Mrs.
Emma Persons and Mrs. Fred Ser-
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