The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 19, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    Pape Eight
U L S B O R O
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Poultry Feeds
Mooberry, Howell
Bang's Tests
Head Cast of Play
Meet Subject : and the first scene is one of lux-
Assured Here
Producers W ill G a th e r in
C orvallis September 26
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Poultry feeding problems will be
emphasized at the 12th annual
Oregon Poultry-men's convention to
be held Septem ber 26 in the Mem­
orial Union building at Oregon
State college, according to L E.
Francis, assistant county agent. M.
Wayne Miller from the Western
W ashington Experim ent station is
the visiting specialist on this sub-
)w.,
Ject.
Every poultry-man In the state,
w hether a member
is w e lc o m e f n at"
soclation or not, is welcome to at-
tend the convention
sp o n so r^ by
♦u«
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S au...........
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_ ______
__ of
the
college
Business
the asso-
elation wlU be~ju«T one p u t 'o f th e
proceedings -----
Following are t h e
subjects, tim e being provided aft­
er each for questions and discus­
sions.
Thursday Forenoon—“Vitamin D
Potency
sney of
of Fish
Fish Oil.
Oil," J. R. Haag,
nutrition
? ^ t Ci in n t Egg
a S ? Size
z e at
Mt Hope
prov ^ernent
at Mt.
Farm. A. G. Lunn, professor of
poultry husbandry. O. S. C.; "N a­
tional Flock Improvement Plan ’•
has already planned a post grad
uate course so that she can count
her attendance at S. M. V. by a
decade of years.
I C<*ntinu«d fro m e«_ _
New officers of the student body
were elected Friday as follows:
i ury and beauty, set in the court of I
Rita Jew el Revernian, president
Queen Amense The queen receive> Control Plan to Continue Marial O ^ T k d c ^ & ^ d
G ertrude e Sommers, secretary.
at court, tw o princes, Seostris of
w ith F ederal A id
, Tyre, a sym pathetic and pleasing
Every high school student is
youth, and Moeris, viceroy of the
_
. .
trying her best to be an honor
upper Nile and conspirator to the
Continuation of the control plan pupil To receive this distinction
throne. Queen Amense tries to ior Bang's disease in tills county
persuade
p .
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. «;>v.e
undergoing the initiation rites pre-
, .
.
- -
-
.
■ d i eased the student bixty in the
paratory to ascending the throne ihe federal governm ent for the interest of music Great enthusiasm
The r *’cs are portrayed, with the
con’ro1 P,an and that un- is current among the music pupils
symbols of nature, the Egyptian dcl le Present term s of the Ore- as to who will be eligible to the
—¡_
... w
— d , the high prieste.«
.
Priests
an gon control law. the law will not string ensemble.
No
interesting
.
vpeiauvx <
interesting nart
part of
of the
the scene
scene. Rem-
Rem . budget
Plans are being made for the
allow a rc
for 1936 nt-ed fi,-S(
social eVent of the year
eses ** shown a vision of his He‘ be m i
r
this
w
ork.
initiation It promises to be a real
brew- birth, reproduced in the play­ says, as the departm ent is in letter
posi
entertainm ent for the upper class-
as a beautiful pantomime.
tlon io have the sam e type of fed-
He retu rn s to the queen, bitter eral work carried out as has been men. judging from the sportsm an­
ship already displayed by t h e
at her deception and repudiates done this year.
freshmen.
I S Ä
ht' « K « “ e g g e s t-
hearted, but reunites Remeses and ,-d that the m atter of the bnbM t r>
, _
,
n The
T " last
* * act , T is * powerful
diCS
“" “ set i ior i n 1937
discussed
at M this
tm
.e u
It is
closina
h
is
l
e
t
t
e
r
r
l
.
v
t
o
w
e
In closing his letter, Mr. Lytle
in the
who. , » y K “You can assure your cattle
. . . court of , Amunophis,
. ..
.
“
B^ e,}d e d l ,h e throne at owners that there will be an op-
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the queen's death. His cruelty and portunity to have their herds test-
______
_ died
Charles John Anderson.
«9.
Ee f C o s h v n o
q gp
Persecution form the background ed under th e Federal Bang's Con- suddenly early T uesday' morning
¿ialist
extension spe- of this act. serving to emphasize trol Plan just the same next year following a - stroke
-------- - Monday
-
eve­
the visitation of the ten plagues, as this,
ning He had not been well for
Thursday
Afternoon — " S t a t e which are realistically portrayed
some time.
Poultry Problems,” Oregon Poul- The end of the play, though por­
He was born an O stantarp, Swed
trym en's association; "R«-ent Ex­ traying the release of the Hebrew’s.
en. June 7, 1866, came to t h e
perim ental Work in Poultry Feed- «¡rik*.'?
tragic
note
in
the
death
United States in 1879. to D ickin­
ing.” M Wayne Miller. W. S. C
Disease Control of ^ e n « Dav ° f ,he kin« s >°un«
___ ____
son county. Kansas,
and ____
was _ mar
ried to Minnie L. Tipp nt Salina.
Throughout the production pag-
Concern," Dr. W T Johnson, poul­
Kansas,
October
20.
1903
Four
eantry, pantomime, dancing "and ¡««tati
i” .” on*’i
Kansas. C
try pathologist, O. S. C.
appropriate music
music are
are combined
combined I " * 8! 1. A Unl‘ here' ,at*r «» « rg in g children w,
appropriate
.“h , b,Ug ineSS w arranted H* « i d i h w ^ f whom ba r 7 lh V g h<? Un‘° n
i with forceful dram a to make a
the company was particularly
The , „
, “
spectacular and unusual play. Aid­ that
interested in getting a location in Oregon. i ^ l U a n ^ short i f af?er
ed by artistic lighting, costuming
of the sm aller cities outside J? to HtllsDoro,
H ilkh m w
w here
h ... . they
h
and stage setting, the play is ex ­ some
th»3
P o rti-a rx ^ area.
h a v «,
the Portland
pected to reach heights unusual
lived
since.
He
was
w
atchm an at
Employment
would
(Continued from nm-e onel
r.nipioymeni
wouia
be
given
Rav-Malmg
cannerv
for
n"'v»'»r7
for an am ateur production.
mostly to women, who would work He was an Odd F ello w '“foi an
considerable revenue would result
30
Additional characters are Llovd on a piece work basis. Wells ex- vears as
ti 'n
the
e benefit
Denent of the county
countv.
n u t an a Odd Fellow for L ““
S±*‘
been filed by th e Coart
P,a‘ned
? h * employes became square
church.
° Ur
square
church.
Logging company against H arrv
. s Ml n a m ' Mrs. Ed- more skilled they would be en-1 Mr.
Anderson is survived bv
S h e rm a n .
Sherm an - Stanwood
sb as.a Hebrew mother abled to earn more m
o n e y , he
ne said. I his widow,
money,
two daughters
Mrs
Lum ber company a n d Nicholai- ,
w
iltv
F
rla
£
h?m
ber:
;
Employes
would
be
about
75
Wilev Fred
Fred Holznaeel
H olznaeel----- would
Nonnarh Co. of d Portland
„ - . i __ i asking lam. J. N. Wiley.
______ be about
__ , ... 75 per Effie G reen of Hillsboro, "and Mrs
Neppach
lley*
"» m en and the rem ainder Marie Shipley of Portland, a son.
judgm ent of $1144 85 declared due
d R
P ^ --------'
n a m as priests MLss
Chris of Hillsboro; two b ro th ers
Marie Houguez as the high priest­
them on contract
Lumber. 1 n ess.
— • *
Robert
Cal., and Emil
Bobby
Weil as t h e ‘ page. con^dersHmn0 “ "
R— r‘ of
° f Pomona.
Pon?.ona- Cal
which » the
an g in
... plaintiff claims Æ
ü . s Mrs. E. L. McCormick as Ä
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Jocha
FuilCral SciVlCeS
Set C. J. Anderson
Glove Firm Asks
Site Here for Plant
More Action Seen in
Slot Machine Drive
company w as to have paid the
money into a Hillsboro bank, al­
lowing the plaintiff therebv to re ­
ceive his share.
This was not done, the com'
plaint alleges, the money being
paid directly to the Sherm an com-
pany.
Leona Burbank has filed suit
for damages against Frank Wright
alleging injuries to one eye, her
back and body and nervous shock
suffered in an automobile collision
December 28. 1934. near the south
hm its of Tigard. She is asking
damages covering some $200 for
doctor bills and $15.000.
b-ee McFarland, operator of a
beer parlor in Aloha, changed his
plea m circuit court to an indict-
ment charcins assault »„a k L V .™ '
from no’ E u H tv ^o ' c m t t ^ t
fYank P etfrs
o iae n cmmt,e of t
K
count of the indictm ent and
po-'iponed sentence on the other
M cFarland was given until Octo­
ber 1 to produce the fine.
for tax and
Mrs ,
Howell. Bernice buildings
Felton and Eleanor K alkw arf as
th e four symbols of nature. Evelvn
" Havana
wb:‘r ‘Eie.o-
u Hebn n
ROLLER
SKATING
r
^
u
' m ^
;
gj
attendants, and Byron Reed as
^ M ie r of the court
Music is under the direction of
Mrs- Fred Sewell
Favorable reports of the Port-
land production of "The Prince of
have added to the local
interest.
Adult advance tickets for “The
Prince of Egypt" are now on l i e
bv the committee and cast. Chil-
d ren ’s tickets are sold at the door
only, on the nights of the show
Committee and director are spar-
ing no efforts to m ake "The
, f EgXP
8n outstandln8
dram a,lc success
-
i
d
^
rent-free
sites
W ednesday A fternoon
B E G IN N E R S O N L Y
Free In stru ctio n s
SH U TE PARK
Hillsboro
Evenings, 7:30 to 10:30
Foresters Lift Ban
on Tillamook Area
olds show, is 537, the largest num ­
tofore been operated by k F
ber ever registered during t h e '
Cliff
Cliff will continue with the
opening weeks of school Of this
new operatori*.
number, 197 are enrolled as fresh­
with 110 seniors, 87 Ju n io rs!
Deer hunters wishing Io enter men 143
T hree pcrsoim were Injured, one
sophomores Classes now
Mirths
the country ravished bv the Tllla- uni!
normally with the seriously, when utitotnobtle« d riv ­
Pool
To
Mi
and Mrs Win.don
*«»
11 -> sid e ra b .e ure w orking Into
the routine for en l'\ II II Wl'l- Il lllil \ I Pool, Septem ber 11, a boy.
(ry wHhout ,x.r mit thh.n‘y j» r’ ae- lh*
______ ___
I.ogan of lllllshoro crushed on the
Sever To Mr. and Mrs Lewla
highway east of Cornelius Satui
cording to an announcem ent made 1
day night, according to an acei* Sever of Cochran, Septemho« i;i.
Wednesday by Cecil Kyle of For- ^ V i'ir il f c
-if
dent report in the sheriffs office 111
>td Grovo. district fire warden
‘-’X. 011 18
.Ik ,11
The Injured were Mrs Lucinda 1
Davis, (Wl, CornellUM, bruises and '
Divorce Suit Filed
Internal Injuries». Lvnn Mickle, 27. i Itaun Marie from It usuell
Hronteew’e Jr. and John Portland, cut on head, and Jack i
<1 K otariins Thursday W il c o x , Hillsboro, iT ibhnl ,o in and
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N
O T II'K O
K F I N A L H K T T I.F M K N Ia
ir recent Alaska trip on h ind III.- report slated All were
l(^ ,
h , ' . ' m i . 7
•f (In
o u t’ cruise and of Camp in the Welch car
1 ■«nt, . fo r . W . naliliigloii
... .
.. County
r near Tillamook Bron
In
th
*
M
a
tte
r
of
th»
batata
of
H
arm
an
Slight Injuries w e r e received
H ih u lin arirh , Ilaraaaad.
summit of the Coast mountains leewe cited developm ents that In­ Sunday liy Mis II llernliiirt of
Not lea la haraby ylvan th at
N*lwar<l
and between the announced range terested older boys In scouting O akridge and W Simin of Port-
H R Easter was luncheon chair­ .a t n iu t i l u u r h i t . i » n a u iit
v e i » n t,v »>
I S* lhe
1* | •W *»1"
1* ! . a«imintatrat.»r
Mwall
lines
i u o o m
m o o h o llo
i it N s d
a r r i m
f , ^ | ‘’V
-in
BrUnM
wi th.
man.
Pet rmits will not be granted to
IlCtlC litlUltl» tlf I t ill (It'D Ilnlll** A lta «Miat«* of H arm an Mctmlmarlrh, «1« « m » an I.
.....
Selfridge was introduced the Hernhurt car collided at the h«a filasi his fin a l aaaotint I k tha c « mh
enter unburned logging slashings. as Lloyd
an associate mem ber of the interseetion of the Heuvelton Olitoti
**•
°r <>rw«m f t
;,nd " il1 be Franteli to ull making club it being the policy of the
road
an accident report
In Ihe haa flaail Monday,
' "'•"'r. tha
. " ‘I l i a t day of . .....
----------- Kyle said. Fm -
proper application.
,
•
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Rotnrians
to
have
Ihe
president
sh e tlifs office stated.
,h er Information regarding t h e
to lx r. A. 1>
a t lo o t ) o'.'It »e k A M
Hllhl student body as a regulur
Lucille
Petrovich
uriti
I’orettu
ln
I
ha county court runm In tha t'o«ini,
open and closed territory ran be of
obtain«! at fire patrol headquar­ attendant.
Adams, both of route 2 Beaverton, t'ourt llouaa. In (ha C ity o f H lllalxo.
W ashington
('o*$nty,
(lrag o n ,
aa
th a
ters in Forest Grove
suffeit'tt injuries to arm
s und le<d i tim
.
e anil »daca for haartng aald final
Perm its inuy be obtained at the Failed to Obey O ld
in un iiulo accident when Ihe ear ,,.o ,tinl
,„.i
following stations: Forest Grove;
in which they were riding was (,,r u,« fin a l Mtilmwnl ..f «U<l «mt.
Court
O
rd
e
r)
Jailed
forced Into loose giuvel ulld thence
l>atad thia ISth «lay of Haptamhvr
A
Zigzag patrol station on the Wil­
Wanted here by Sheriff J. W
son river road; CCC eamp at Connell
Into the bank, four miles east of “ . I*J*AH|I H< u n u r u n 11 Admití I»
for failure to obey a court Newberg.
The
car
was
driven
by
R
<
m
i m i - h i . 11.
Westimber; Flora Logging com­ order given
__ _ .
. .
,
1 1 .
Irn U ir of Ihn M in in o f Horm an H.-hul-
February 15, 1932. _
pany office in Carlton; Baseline Alba L. Longfellow
Is held by Georgc Petrovich, who turned Inin mnrirh | i . ,.s .i r h .» il Tua au a j .
l*a ,r ol station; Meadow Lake sta- Seattle police and will be returned the center of the road to pass a AUornn» fo r A d m in ln im io r
lion and the “Jap" place on the
to Hillsboro today by a deputy pedestrian as another car attem pt­
north Trask road,
sheriff Longfellow wus convicted ed to pass him. To avoid collision
of non-support and ordered by the he sw erved into the bank
Rudolph llerwnld. Hanks Rt. 1.
court to pav $35 each month to­
w ard the support of his family suffered cuts about the face when
the
car in
he w
was
” which '»v
« » i riding
u iu ig ,
He also wus to have r n n i r t e 1
* ° * I driven
by ........
Henry Nariip, game ad-
monthly to Judge Earl C. . Latour-
......
.
dress,
lleensetf
to
a
Mr
Whiteside
Requests for transfer of students ette in Oregon City. He now faces of Buxton, collided with an au to ­
from high schools at Ranks to court sentence.
mobile jiarked betide the road,
fIlll'ibor» and from Tigard to West
and according to a report In the
Cooking
Classes
Set
at
Limi, were denied by the
non-
sheriffs
office The ear was wlth-
__
high school board In session in
Scholls for This W e e k out lights. Narup said
Bought and Sold
Hillsboro Friday night, according
Fre? cooking school, conducted
Delmar Walgrave. 13. of Sher
Kr,Ua Coun,y
* rl"
county au'
su|M<rin
by Mrs L. A H umphrey of Crown wood suffered severe bruises Sep-
tendent of schools.
Mills in Portland, will be held teniber 11 when lie was knocked
1929 Eaaax Coupe
The transfers involved 10 pupils Thursday and Friday at the Scholls down by a car on the west side
assigned
assl«n«<l to Banks
Bank» and six assigned Grunge hall, beginning nt 1:30 p Pacific highway near the Ci pole I
arc< The
1927 Chevrolet Sedaa
to T‘K
Tigard.
The board
board met again m. Breads,
full dinners, refrlgerii- ■ ronil Mra J °bn Mowry.
Portland,
w «lnesday night to consider the tor foods,
Wednesday
etc., will be prepared unrt
driver of the cur. report«!
1927 Essex Sedan
bud" : ‘ * I’hile in session further j Everyone is welcome,
and food •bat the boy darted out from be
a school bus mid ran Into j
was Riven to t h e prepar«! at the school will b e bind
1929 Ford Sedan
B“nks dls,rict request for transfer
,
I the front of her machine.
I'liree Injured in
Automobile Crash
Rotary Session
Students’ Transfer
Request Refused
W heat Growers to
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_
rintl INCH' Features
USED
CARS
C oordinating Council
fo r Youth Announced Supreme C hancellor of
Memliers of the Hillsboro Youth
P ythian* Expected H ere
Coord‘na’1''K Council Of (lie Nn
tional Youth Adm inistration in
fContinued <rom n*«/e one
elude B. W Barnes, superintend-
v,
«
eac^
year
The
new
agreem
ent
ent
of schools H A Deck. P L
and
Funeral services will be held provides that upon acceptance of Patterson
C. -K T , Richardson
from Young's Funeral Home Fri- the contract and I ter u £ n i n n
W
V e rn e M
K kh8rd’" n and
and
day at 2 p. m Rev H arry Wil- of compliance approxim ately two-
'
McKinney, .ceording to |
Builders’ Club Wins
; ;‘T " 7
State Fair Ribbon Senator Norbeck
comments favored the work
Hillsboro Visitor
particularly educational and worth-
T ,Bck
Lack of Pav Doea
Not Keep Off Job J°^in Black Dies
22nd Anniversary Sale Now On
Slimmer Dry Spell
Ends With Rains
50 SAMPLE DRESSES
Z
Hardware Contests
Auto Service
Specials for September 20 and 21
, .i,44»
Red & W hite cane and maple. Pt. jug
1-lb.
Coffee
Red & W hite. 1-lb. glass ja r
S h rim p
G reen & W hite, fancy, small. 2 fo r .
T o m a to Juice
Red & W hite, 1-lb. tin. 3 fo r ...
S ta rc h
Red & W hite, corn or gloss, 1-lb. 3 fo r
I zv
■atrXz
18c
I I
■
tv
r«
.
79c
Officers will be elected by Hills-
boro post. A m erican Legion, Tues­
day nielli
night ui
at V
eterans’ h;j
hall, ac-
veterans
Sta-1cordin«
W. f Cyrus, com-
'Rtfa'ltiuttebCntiu/
N othing is more
heartening to a
home
ow ner
than the fac t th a t he can
improve his property.
Name New Band Director
H. A. Bushnell of Portland, in-
structor of the Beaverton h i g h
tSho°°u nakd’ ha” veen en«a8ed by
the Hillsboro public school board , „ For
.. C edar
„
.
as instructor here He replaces L. Roofing, Roof
- O IL
Greasing
Accessories
« tru c w ^
29c
DANCE
25c
Shingles, Roll
Paint, Asbcs-
Board, Asbestos Paper.
A sphalt Sheeting, R o o f j
Putty, W eather Strip, Fir-
Tex, F uller Paints and Gal­
vanized Nails call first a t
25c
25c
COSLETT’S
Super Service
First and Baseline
:
Hillsboro
Independent Dealers
M any o th er item s specially priced for Friday and
S atu rd ay . These prices good Sept. 20 and 21 only.
Tuesday, Sept. 24
F eaturing Jim m ie Dierickj
and His O rchestra
Admiaaion 25 cent»
SW EATER
FALL SOCKS
th
new CIRCU S CO LO RS
$4 JL
S“; ..... 39c
Ju st In! 200 New
P R IN T
DRESSES
Fall styles with n e w
trimm ings.
Sizes 14 to 50
Extra special lot. Men’s
Phone 2691
151 W. Baseline Street
W ith rn rli purcliaiM*t
of l i foUy frana»
—circiiM picturra, now,
u/tuauoll
o ä / m vt
We Are Selling
Felts for women, Bun­
ny Face fo r children.
Blue Bib
Franchised Fuller Dealers
X
H O U S E S L IP P E R S
M E N ’S O V E R A L L S
POOL-GARDNER
Lumber Co.
I
SALE
All wool coat and slip­
over styles i n button
and h alf zipper. Plain
and brushed wool. V al­
ues
.oo
to $5.00 .............
98c
Buckeye Pavilion
CORNELIUS
OC
Each .................
• Here they sre . . . ,he new f.H .lylc. in
hm nu,
children, THi, fa„ „.ey're Clreu. C o k ^ ( : .rniv., Slri|M........ .
Twenls. Yin, II admfa» lh r BmartnrM of
(
in their non -shrink, wesr-and-lear defying eno.lruellnn.
Ask to see the anklets, half-sox and fh „ r. «
length pictured above that have the last™ top
th a t
“stays up’’
and
25c
u « ...... 59c
Men’s and Boys’
SHOES,
/
PHOENIX
Ecru color, % to 1 ^
yard lengths.
legionnaires Will Elect
Officers Tuesday Night
Coslett » Super Service
tion is equipped to give VOU
?ther nominations may
,
*
K
y u be made from the floor C’ommit-
complete and friendly serv- ‘£e ,or installation includes Vc
jc e £o r y Our car
McKinney,
K J f S S U H. U L.
; . MacKenzie «
GAS
BALLOONS - CRICKETS
WHISTLES
¿02.
<>C
Complete
S yru p
FREE
98c
Registration of
School LzOublccJ
Prompt Service . . .
Early Riser. (3 lbs. 50c)
Cara W ashed and
Polished
O UTFIT TH E FAMILY AT WEIL'S
Powers Grocery
Coffee
All kinds of Top W ork.
I’ninting and Hotly Work
Used Car Exchange
&
MAIN STREET
PHONE 81
Suprem e Chancellor Reno S
Hart of the supreme lodge. Knights
of Pythias, wll visit Forest Grove
lodge October 10. Work In the
page
rank
!>««<• nm
k will
will be
to- given
given All
All lodge»
lodges
w ithin a radius of 50 m ile, of For-
lest Grove are usked to take can
dldates to the meeting
O ther enrs to chooae from.
___________ _
Agent for
The balance may be variable but o _ i.
n
. <• ■
will represent the actual differ- ^ e" '* ora Report Sale
Romig W ill Supervise
W illy » and G ra h am -Paige
between m arket price and
H illsboro Property
Class at Junior H igh
iC ontlnacd fro m m ire onel
Mrs May Blades of Maryhill
parity for the year rather than
___ ___
an
M M Romig, manual training
G rah am -P aig e Sedan
estim ate as was mad under the W ash, sold her home on Mum instructor In the union high school
old contract
$869 D elivered H ere
street
between
Fifth
and
while.
Sixth
|
has
been
named
supervisor
of
Senator Peter Norbeek and
avenues in Hillsboro to Mr
manual arts in the Junior high
The first meeting of the clu b 'H a ro ld left Hillsboro the middle r-
is----- 7 “
W illy » 4-door Sedan
3 P ‘Y r ®J‘’Pd“y- The transaction school, according to an announce
will be held this afternoon at 3 30 of the week for G lacier N itii.n . F o r t'S tC r S
$579 D elivered H ere
was handled through K uratli
oclock and any boy interested in park, after visiting here with the
'
U V ,I,S
ment this week Waiter Henry r e ­
Wismer. local realtors.
learning frame building construe- M L Anderson and P 5 A n d e r M o w
R. _
main» us instructor with Romig as
»mn is welcome w hether in high son families
Senator Norbeek
V J r O W in 111 D lH T l
advisor nnd director.
Gas - O il - Accessories
Bags Bi» Cougar
school or grades. Meetings will be senior senator from South Daknta
~ Survey of the vast Tillamook
Charles Schm idt of Laurel. nt-
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° nn i« iL .Week during the winter, and one of th e few Republican burn in which 275.000 acre« of »«ched to the fire tookout station Oregon M otor Stage»
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” foi*
* ^ _ £ .. ...flrsL
p aee , a! ??”
atofs .re ,u rned to congress the cho>ce tim ber estim ated at more on Saddle mountain, bagged a 6
T a k e O ver O peration
the fair- the display was awarded last election? also
""
'• 'v “ >"i. uiso visited Yellow ’ban 10 billion board feet were de- toot cougar this week on I h e
Oregon Motor Stages, effective i
,K’ a" d prl*e ,.T h e , aw ard amounts stone and R ainier National parks »troyed two years ago. is under m ountain
The huge cut w a s
Septem
ber
taken over the 2nd and W aah. Phone 2641
i° $2° a" d ,h.e c’ub ¡»so will be as a member of the senate public way to determ ine the degree of brought to the court house Tues- operation of 17. the have
Forest Grove-Ve/-
m
PortIa" d ‘8^ 1
f ' - d'?« a" d ‘he future “b enefiti da> by Cecil Schmidt, brother
nonla stage line, which has here- 1
j given by Stark-D avis Co.
Mrs Norbeek rem ained in Hills- ,o ’ho burn of artificial replanting
boro until Sunday and then ac­
The work is being carried on by
companied the Anderson familie two junior foresters sent here
to Salem to call on form er South ; ‘r,,m Ihe Pacific Northwest forest
h e l p f u l '^ '^ S S t i p T c o m m u n l t y
a t C o m e l i u S H o m e Dakota friends From Salem Mrs. experim ent station Work wus be-
Norb«:k will retu rn home via gun at the north end of the burn
in Washington county and will
.
J ohn William Black. 66. died at California.
Mrs. Norbeek is a sister of M continue south to the limits thei
Already there has been exten- his home in Cornelius Monday
sive use of FHA facilities in the morning, having b«>n failing in L. Anderson while Mr Norbeek according to reports.
coast areas—for the building of health for seven vears He had is a brother of Mrs. M. L A nder­
son.
new homes, for refinancing of lived in Cornelius three years
F a ll and W in te r M erchandise from W ashington County*» G re atra t Stock»
mortgages on existing properties.
Funeral services were held Wed
and for the erection of beach cot- nesday afternoon from the Corne-
Men’s and Boys’
tages of m oderate cost under the lius M E. church with Rev Charles
Modernization Credit Plan
And M Reed of Hillsboro officiating
W inter Rain
(Continued
fro
m
pnge
one)
we are looking forw ard to a stead Interm ent was at Cornelius
ued and most of the crop, if not
TR E N C H COATS
ily increasing volume th ere as well
Mr. Black was born at Middle-
Projects
work
wil1 be saved t it IL
is thought
as elsewhere throughout the state, town. Pa.. Septem ber 7. 1869. mar
.J
mar a for .....
. under WPA
* ** a l- F'kiin/
_»
BEAUTIFUL ANGORAY and
Heavy trench d u c k ,
of me
the downpour
downpour
ried Louise k im e r " ir,' w Z '.
and PWA in Hillsboro were dis- . Chief benefit «■
light tan color, belted
g
n
ia
Ma_rch
18.
1894.
and
Tame^to
by.
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RABBIT’S HAIR
Marriage Licenses
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M w o »» n m d « a 7 y !
models with convert­
O C C hartrey and Emma De- '-'»«eva*
Oregon rc
February
1 1933. Deceased Planning Commission
u iu a iy i,
.
"7— Z.” •••
F
arm
ers
also
are
rejoicing
at
One and two-piece, newest fall col­
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, is survived by the widow and the n,‘5 h t' accord,nR to George McGee
Prez. Cornelius.
Septem
ber - 14 -
ible collars. All sizes.
Jam es D. Johnson and Lila A following children- Mrs G en etti c!,3\ . manaRer. Seven projects in •be prospects of early plowing and
ors. R egular $4.00 dresses in a big
On
$ 0 .9 8
seeding,
w
hich
has
been
delayed
Meyer. Hillsboro route 3. Septem- Miller. Kent. Ohio:
Mrs M ar’ eluding “ the
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proposed hospital
the
last
two
years
by
lack
of
mols-
Sale
..................
ber
14
were
passed.
Anniversary Sale!
hpr 14
1 Hinerman. Moundsville, W. Va..
K urt K M eyer and K atherine and Charles L. Black S hanehii , The
! ' UrC Undl late in ,he fal1
* " c commission
'-“'"m ission also
also discussed
c
M Hemmy, Hillsboro
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- Rt. 1. Sep-
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are' ‘K
J" locations
for the
UMBRELLAS
China.
Sisters o ouiviviu^
surviving ■ arc
are
Mrs
« «
— proposed arm ory
_
tem ber 16
Nancy Gray of Anthrom. Ohio and hospital, and various other L /C C r H l l l l t C r S F t l f P r
Regulation
size. Black,
a n d Mrs.
M r « f Ocelia
l r » i ¡ , Haynes
u
n r u r t in o
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a iiiiu v i.1 l . l l i v r
Willis P eter Pyle, Cornelius, and and
B altim ore’ problems
ProblelT>s including
city
zoning
blue,
brown, green.
tti. Rebecca
B o h » .., r-„_
ooo Baseline I M aryland
•
McGee said Next regular mectinE
M n attie
Cox, 807
FDR THE
street, Hillsboro, Septem ber 16 i
will be October 21
A nniversary
KIDDIES—FREE*
Frank Sundberg. Poulsbo. Wash.,
The commission is in receipt of j Prizes for sportsmen who bag
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Special
and Olga Johnson, Tigard, Sep­
C l i b ' ^ s k ^ t'h0. H’" sboro Coffee the biggest bucks during the 1935
tem ber 17.
70x90 W hite
TA
i l l
™ I
king , tha.t the swimming deer hunting season which op« ns
Carl H erm an Sherm an and Elsie
project I».,,,,.
be included
in th< e Sunday are being offered by
two
nn<
4
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-er,/-4
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,
/
S
H
E
ET BLANKETS
Lemley of Forest Grove, Septem ­
endorsed. However, this project I local hardw are companies Bristol
ber 7.
*—” * - - McGee i—
. are company is offering a
ST M A R y T o f 1
r r v could not be instituted.
H ardw
Soft, warm nap. You’ll
24T
E v erto n EnroHmcT,VE h t ALir™ '
° f th® tax lim itation sleeping bag and a gasoline lantern
sleep better in these
Ask your attorney to send y o u r1 ? eaXert?n_7 ?nroI|ment has prac- lor the purpose of rafsiny1'fonri"
legal advertising to the Argus.
tically
doubled All
A l l the
th«. girls
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ai. ing funds as prizes in its contest, w hile C or­
••cally doubled.
have for materials. _
blankets and th ey ’re
win H ardw are company has put
: 're.*Pf ? e d . excpP’ ’he seniors and
Juliana Weldon
Weldon of
of Louisiana,
Louisiana who
who C k
I
n a ---------- 7 .
; up a special casting rod. The firms
found it impossible
h ^c° C h“ »-lea R. Loomer Enliats
also havp pn’ry blanks for contest-
impossible to
to come
come back
•
n
A
rm
y
,
Goes
to
Hsw
si'i
,p onsored by am m unition makers
this year Even Marcia Wilder
36-inch Unbleached
crossed - the
— continent to iu be oe here
nere , C harles Richard Loomer of Hills- u ’ i_ c i_ i c . ■ .
a^a‘n after spending
her vacation boro has been enli ted by the
School Students
M U S L IN S A LE
i o »»SUrn.mf r home in the Adiron- arm y recruiting office in P o r’land
Enrollm ent Record
LL quality, standard
M ountai'’s- New York. Marial i ‘or ’he field artillery, Hawaiian I Total registration to date in the
j
weight.
c-ooper of Independence, a senior. dePa r ,ment unassigned, accordin ' union high school here the rec- '
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to M.„„, h i, h .- o ; o . , i i re c ru itin i __________ _______________________
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officer. P rivate Loomer will ,d|
i n
for the Hawaiian Islands on the ------- ------------------------------------------
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C urtain M aterial
arm y transport leaving San Fran- I
REM NANTS
cisco October 8.
Work Projects Here
Get Group Approval
4%
OREGON
O XFO RDS
For work and dress.
Anniversary
$■■ . or
Special .............
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CORDWOOD TAKEN IN TRADE
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