The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 26, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Mrs Cornelius Ott Saturday and
Sunday.
School Opens
Mrs. W alter Austin began teach­
ing at F ir Grove Septem ber 16.
Nine pupils are enrolled here in ­
cluding one beginner, Jerold Vor-
hees.
Song Leader and Yell King Buck Heaven school started j
Monday w ith Miss Helen Homm
Named by Student Body
in charge. M arjorie Saxton is new
in the first and Harold Cornett is
Hilhi class elections Monday re ­ a new pupil. Eight are enrolled
sulted as follows:
Mountain Top and Pleasant View
Seniors— Lewis Garfield, p resi­ also began Monday.
dent
Dick AbU, vice-president.
Tom and W ilber Jones put a
Anne Munkres. secretary-treasurer:
ad- new roof on the Buck Hoax en
Miss Tennessee W eatherred. ad­
school wood house and repaired
visor.
the belfry last week.
Ju niors— Raymond Lair, presi­
Vivian Zeigler. Doris and Na- i
dent: Dixie Lee MacDowell, vice- dvne Brunson. Iva Mae Stew art.
president; Nolan Furrow, secre­ Lloyd G uenther, Doris Ornduff.
tary-
M argaret Cypher,
treasurer
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.
Hill ai,.i Thora Wood and Keith
—
^ ym ona
M ar^C‘L u ’giiex ad- Marlow of the Mountain Top dis-
tive. and Miss Marte Houguex. ad
attending Newberg union
visor
high Leonard Whitmore. Eva Mat-
Sophomores—Jeanne Anne Abts, tern and p hym a Wohlschlegel from
president; Tosh Tsugawa, vice-pres-
Buck Heaven district are at-
ident; Dorothy Challacombe.^secre- tending and Jessie Versteeg from
Christensen,
tary-treasurer; Jack
— Pleasant View.
council representative, and Reece
Heece
Miss Velma Wohlschlegel and
H athhorn. advisor.
M ilburn Ziegler of Scholls spent
F resh m en -C ly d e Birch, presi- the week-end at the George Zieg
dent; Rav Cline, vice-president: ]cr home.
George Tsugawa. secretary-treas-
Mr. and Mrs. Will Moeller and
u rer and Miss Virginia Brogden. son Harry of Lancaster. Wash., vis-
advisor.
ited Mr and Mrs. Sam Otto from
Senate club will hold its annual Septem ber 15 until the following
picnic Saturday- evening at Meach- T u e sd a y .^
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Otto
am ’s Crossing.
children attended a church eon-
G irls , attending
the Girl
Reserve
£
£
k
Creek
Friday’
and
mention
at Saginaw
Septem-
eamp at Rock Creek Friday and
Sunday from
afternoon
Saturday w ere Betty Hobbk Mary
W arren Mo rn s of Hebo spent
bel Flint, and Violet Wick. This Satur(Jav an
Sundav with Mr
and J Sunday-
meeting was im portant for th e cab-
• G ranville Everest. Mor-
inet to tell
the girls
their im port- ana Mrs
V -
n h in » , T h e Cir'l ris took a load of fruit home with
ant work
in the g cabinet.
The Girl
hcld
Dick
Petroff
visited i**»
his uaw*»««««
daughter
Reserve open
l
u c k re
iro n vuuieu
for all girls of the high « * o o l, M arjorie at the Bertha Clark home
and the program was explaining
Thursday to Monday Petroff
the G irl Reserve work. The girl.
heIping build a railroad for a
m ust attend three open meetings
P, near Galej. Creek
before joining.
The Alfred H utchens family re-
As soon as the program for (urntfd Septembe r 16 from the Art
physical education g.Ls under way. Connor hJ p yard at s t Paul.
the glee clubs will begin.
Mr and Mrs G lenn M iller and
Assembly was held
daughter Glenice spent Septem ber
18
trJ outs for son£ 1,aadeT t ? ^ 1-* and 15 at O ceanlake w ith Mrs.
yell leaders w ere held Those
(s Mr a n d M„
chosen were: song leader. Shirley r
Mavnard
Kelley: yell leaders. "Shorty^ Van-
Alfred Hutchens is in the Wil-
Loo and Bill Grogan The assembly jam ette hospital in Newberg ser-
also was a get-acquainted e \e n t louslv iU w lth quinsy.
, . n « d > w h « n of student
M r
and
M rs
E [e rv
M cDougal
and for the introduction
body officers by Lloyd Selfridge: visited her mother. Mrs.
Dodd, at
G irl Reserves. Betty Hobbs: Hi-Y. Sandv Monday.
Billy Allison; Philo. Hazel Church-
Mr and Mrs H enry Stavton and
rt u
.
.-ie ifo c i
lev: Senate. Dick Abts: Blue H.
son Robert of G rand Island sisited
ElWood Coslett. The football squad Mr.
Stayton’s
sister.
Mrs.
M
arvin
was introduced and Jack Killits Ornduff, Sunday.
as athletic coach to aid B. M
Hop picking at the Marvin Orn-
c x x n iia n a
n u Reece
« v y rv e n
a u iu n i
,
. . . ac
Tuexdav
Goodman
and
Hathorn
Morris Romig has organized his
.
«hortaee of
* u -prv Cnunru Hub
with two
account Of th e Shortage 0«
y H lr> -S quare CIUO Min
two h
pickers this year hop picking
divisions, the Junior high grade Jn p t^is vard lasled longer ,han
school division and the Senior high usual.
school boys The following officers
Jim Homra of Laurelwood and
elected for the Senior Boys are
ao . k .., little nephew, L arry Christen, of
Harold Meyer, president . _Arthur
gan p rancisco visited the Ira
K r a u s , vice-president; Edward McCormick home Monday.
Hurd, secretary-treasurer This club
is held to have the w ork and art
of structuring m iniature buildings.
A R G U S,
•\e »'.1 lid ;
1» * m l
«04*1
Have Parts in Play Here This Week
H ilhi Classes
Name Leaders
H IL L S B O R O.
A n n * B ocrticiu. vt«**» .*»«*>-
A rth u r M 8 8t««k, Ju.tl.*«*
Mtk. Wtwk. iwtks
court
J
>60 ;
F C a r- I >4.40; vimini» Kppllatf. >4 40. i ’llff.»r»l
►e, >15®»
Helen F p p U n f. >4 40 ; F.»I K fi'lln w , f i t t i . Shvla
f « . Hlch»ri| More« ru ft, >2. Ira
Steinke. deputy county assessor. >10° « I .»ughl I
Viola Sundherg. deputy county «»»«*»•••. M» h u llu . f o . George Pantenburg. »«•.
i'5 . I. A Long, b a iliff circu ii court. foO . I n d i e F. Khan non. >6. flan »! Shelburne,
J II Peppard. b a iliff grand ju ry . >'»
f 2 j o . M io
Jeanne T a y lo r, f2 . J H
elark
conni» lro » ,n r» r
m u a i»
« "•*
W hite, f t to : bdgnr W ln e g a td a » r.
h. t> V a rn er. >2
N J Kkee. dog liven»« fund e«p >26
3ft
N J Kkee. dog licanae fund e ip ,
f fft.fto. |,e<>nurd Klllngean, court li"ii»»
tConttnue*! on page 7, column T|
•*!>. IK K k
KcUcv
E. l G entry. >- .*»». 1. A Hhael. f t
W itn«*». ju s tk o court, »tntc v . Holey Ktlward no ««'»•• u company, law library
_
F. »l G entry. >5, 1. A Shccl. >4>0.
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.....................N o t ic e o f H e a r i n g o n N n n - H i g b S c h o o l D i s t r i c t B u d g e t
justice
court,
state
**•
J
H
law
lib
rary
fund»
.
Jurors.
K C W alker. Review association. law library fund, f t
Kelley J A Keaher. > l.M
NOTICE i s HEREBY GIVEN Unit 11 Budget Ci>minlll<'.' «if the
I I I . W tl Lie, widow»' pension exp. J i i I im
>1.50; J I t ktu*ch. > 1 5 0 ; F M
> » 5 0 . VanKtiphout. >-70; Connie Cochran. <1.
H« «rubarti.
« s . « r
a s
wood.
ft.M l
W
J
1 linuuent tax foreclueure fund exp. >'
Thomas I I Dyer, >1.50.
Kdw C Luce, county clerk. >1*5«'; »• 14 |
Juror», Justice court. st»te ye. <4
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e«l
....
«sumille
I.«
detall
»f
"
'e
»mount
of
money
pro
ounty clerk, >77.39 J Kva
R,»lv> Glenn Ritchey, > 1 5 0 . M »u.l P e ter- | Ih a t l. Ueputy
• r
■ ■ » ..._n ai..»« ti
»on > 1 5 0 . Louis Is r a e li. >1.50; M arion Oake«. deputy county clerk, >48 3»», J o s­
Schermerhorn. f I 50 . W Chalm er«. >4 30 . ephine llam m ond. deputy county clerk.
C liffo rd McGee, county sh e riff * exp. f7 5 ; Elaine C ahlw ell. elections, >54. J .
f20 ?■» . O rev'-n-W ashington W ater Her*" W Connell, county sh e riff. >149.09. liar
( ., p t s from 1.11 so m e.-s for U.e school y e , r 1W5 M. T h e B .« r o . r
ry Johnson, deputy sh e riff, >124.68, Rich
ice Co», relief A nna W ilke», f i e ; Mac
Keusie M otor Co», county sheriff*« exp. ard Itusch. deputy s h e riff. >134.99; G rant I
of C a lif., court Z u m w alt, ja ilo r f t l 35. court house Jan ,
>37 00 . Union O il C
H illsboro. O regon, as U.e tim e .mil p lace ut w illh ta ld « t í m a l e
M ix Kd W o lf. >15. itn r >ts 34. to ta l >80.4». M is Zum w alt,
htnise exp. f t . 05
relief
Annie llric k lin e . relief. >8. W F. jn il m atron. >24 49 . M arie tL hm idt. clerk
. dixcuaaed
...
i ...n
u it,.,
It.uieil nf
llilfll ocntHH u ia u ix » .
may he
with
(he Board
of Haul
Mid Noti
Non-High
W illis , relief. >15
Aloha Trucking Co., sheriff's office f t l .it. tax dept exp f l * -
a‘
.......
*"y " l ' ^ n T h Ä ^ i O
Mid «Ttlmale.
relief exp > 13 .*5. Handy H r-» . damage«. 35 to ta l >59.49. M in n ie W’yffele. clerk
I sheep killed by doge. >4. !• J
? tax dept. >49 4 9 . Catherine fttangel. clerk I for or »Ruiii«t sulci tux levy,
file
in
the office of
-h
e
rlff's
office,
f
»9
U
;
Gladys
E
is
n
e
r.,
er. damage». 3 ewea and 2 lam b* killed
and attached original estim ate aheet» are on
l.yda. damage», t
deputy. >119 49. I» S Kelly secretary
Cuuiily School Superintendent ami are there open to the In-
by dog*»
• A t >14.
old
the
____
Fred
Updike.
I
d
re
n
ti
judge.
f?
5
,
Elisabeth
T»»hl
sheep kiltesl by dog*,
M r-
Peter
pension exp >10 45. relief exp
spt-t-lmn of till person* hit ercsted therein, und the same are by ref-
grand
jury
w itnea*
Keppro relief >5. Carlson A Sherk Co
juvenile o ffic e r’s exp >5»» 95. total >43 t.o
ei-enre mutie « purl hereof.__________________________ _______ _
indigent nol.tiera* fund exp «Mr-» H a rry M aud w Ruacow. county treasurer exp,
Goedell >34.33; W illa m e tte hospital, re-
. M argaret Dixon county nurse >141»-
R E C E IP T S
,
.
lict Mra. R K Crx»». >35 29. E M Lock !
Elisabeth Todd. prol»alh»n • fflcer's
I. Cush tin bund »1 beginning of the yeur for which Ihl* budget
unty sch»ad
w,»«d. county sh eriff's exp. >5; W' W ¡» a la ry . > 7 > . l> B Krau«
None
« - I county
is mude
Hcdlingsworth A S»«n. Inc., relief Mile« süpt. >150. Zola E M organ
None
II Amounts refftved from other »iiurt-cs
J Haynea. decease,!. >23.50. H C John­ seh«*d supt. >75 Jam.-« It Davi», county
None
son. county sh e riff's exp. >14.9<>
Lida recorder, >100. Ophelia W tsm er. deputy
T o ta l
n * i- i- i | i ls
_____________________________
Raty. relief. >39. H S Cook, relief. >10. county recurdet > Î5 . Valette Uaderwood.
Catherine l.oux. relief. >5 . J N Loudon, deputy county reco n ier. >40. O R llem -
expen d itu res
sing
i
armona
I
tax
collector.
>94.49.
C
t)
$48.MX) (Ml
relief. >10. Donald T Tem pleton, county
■*“
Ilelle C
I
T u ition
judge's exp. >4 J C Brown, old age . Rlie. «Upt evunty ‘ h«wp. >34.49.
23.300 (Ml
pension >5. C W Struthers, damage». 4 i R,-e. m atron county
hoep. >34 4 9 . Ruth II.
T ransportation
15 00
goats killed by dog». >H. Edwin 1. G ra - A n tru m , cook county
h«*»p. >49 49 . Vera
III
Pm
tage
and
Stationery
25 00
ham.
rehnquent tax
forecheure
fund sill», jnnitreas county
heap. >29 49 . Gart-
Printing (Budget*
>20
W
C G iffo rd , county home ru4e Bennett. wattre»s county huap. >29 • IV.
I OCX)
exi»^ >499 44.
M lla b ■ o ro Shoe u
hoapit--
V
Expense* of Election (Publication unit i uatuge
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--*•-*
Mabel
B ennett, laundress
county
313 00
huap. >29 49
C.ura Schmidt, county huap VI
Travel Expenae of Board Member*
c o u n tv
a ll c x p . >5 9 5 . O regon-W ashing
I II (Ml
ton W ater Service Co., relief N J K irk . aap. >10 39 . E A R.w-hat. num e county VII
Clerical Ex|*en»c tSuppllea)
! 7IMIIMI
h ,*p . >69 49; M r , VanD erB roob. county
\ \ Gmer.
relief
Mr».
J Herod,
>12.
h
-p
.,P.
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v
i
l
i
lnt.-rfst
on
W
.rrants
Hick
»nlo*»per.
exp.
>4.94 ,
Erm a
3,500 (XI
S, hul-rtng
A
B tetter m an.
indigent aol- hoep
« n iitty h.»i> *» i* » tv » .« . M r . Jokn.ton.. XI
Emt'igviicy Fund
.Itc’ • tun«! exp iM r» R G Braudel I . >16.94
nu r«, «
county
Y a m h ill Electric C o .. indigent
»oldlem
» u n t y h«»l*.
-----. . »33.1*2: l* t G » Via.
S77.U7ÄÜD
fund cxp |E G B ran d ell. >2 49
M m A county physician. >19’» . W alter I Hutch-
T otal e x ix ’iulHtire«
II
C him lopher.
Indigent »«ddlem' fund ln»on. clerk di»trict atto rn ey. >199. C O
evp
iM r»
E <•
B ra m le l'. >19.00;
A Rue. county home exp. >9 79 . Jamea II
HBCAPITULATION
W
Haven».
justice court exp. >33.20; Davl«. county recorder'» exp. >•' 59 J W
Nour
Total Hccelpts
C ity Meat m arket,
relief Dan Adam a, Connell, »herlff. peraonal tax collection
17?.«™ «I
Total expenditure»
>2 50;
Public
Unem ploym ent
O ffices exp. 45c. tax ,lcpt exp >9. to ta l >’’ 45 .
Contribution Account, relief exp.
>50; Edw C Luce, county clerk'» exp. >20.
W .i-htn gto n Saving» A Lo»» aaeociation.
G rand Juror»
E J M aple. > 2’». A
D ifferen ce-iA m o u n t to la- rulsod by tax on the W“»1’-
relief Erank M cC arty. >3 . Henry H«»ae. W Peter*. >7.41'
<’ W Spiering. >7 49.
_______ Ington County Non-High School D lrtrlcti___________
tt,-usurer W aahlngton county fa ir board. K«*hert T Po rler. >9 »0 ; Charles E H e r­
c«»unty fa ir fund exp. >533.44; Donald T rick. >9 49; It E M o tt, >6
Fdw I I
l-p-
D ated this 18th day of September. 1933.
Tem pleton, county
judge*
>200.
H
t> ler. >9.49.
FF.Hl) LANGER. Chairman. Budget Committee; O 11 KRAUS
K erkm an,
county
c w m ia a lo n e r,
>135.
County m a r t witne«»e». »tale v» 1. G
Jam«-« Lewi», county commUaloncr. >135; Mecktem Mick Farnatrom . >10 4" Mm
Secretary Budget Committee; HARRY BEAR. A. r KAHLE. 11 J
G la .ly , M c l.« x l liu .c h , .t.n o « r « l.h .r coun- i
...............
.
, ' “ Scott. >19.59.
VALENTINE. J M BURGE. VERNON C STDUB. Budget .»«mil¡ev
I , « .u r t, «40 : Father Pitta. .I» » * t u r op- '
»‘ J
A M JANNSEN. Chairm an, Board of Educat ion () B kHAUf*
.r a .o r , « a ir t h o u .. « I * . » 4 . * » . 1* A
G rand Jury
Secretary, Boaril of Edui-ation, EERD 1.ANGER HARRY r ELIAN
Long
circuit court ja n ito r, court h<»u«e >4 49. Clarence <• Benedu t. >1» .
J S I ar
» 2 4 « : I.o tti»
(1. Hurd.
j.n a r r ..
l - r . »5. Hanry
I t u r i H l . «4 4U \ , , u o n
DER. FRANK P. BAILEY, W A SAIINOW. Board of EducaUon
court house. >34 49
Maud
W
lloacow. »lange. >4 49
O
t ...le tt
J r . >2
Mm
county trea»urer. >199; Lena Delplanche. Florence Compton. >2
Tom Duktn»on
f
Witnc*». Ju»Hc* court. »lata *»
Ä
Rex Howell, upper left. Mrs Richard Busch, upper right, Lloyd
Selfridge lower left, and Lester C Mooberry. lower right, among
Dlavers in The Prince of Egypt.” sponsored by Methodist church
which w ill be presented at high school auditorium tonight and
Friday
night.
__
________
fori
s ta te In d w tr ia l Accident c»m- l » . x : . J » B*n>f„rd. »c s s . « w .id e r .
m l-..c n
M U .M
C h a rle .
H
M ac K e n .ie M oto r Co.. »IS
B - „ f o r d . « 1 . J W ! »5 5 » ;
Andy E tte r. » 5 .5 *: Pete
Claude W ilk e n w n . »5.5s
B ra n d *.
H arvey
ôéeÂ
Y o u ’ll g e t a
BETTER BUT
Enrollment Gain
Seen Bend School »5
fr o m
your
CHEVROLET
D e a le r
4
a
w ere picked.
Phyllis W ortendyke. Emma Clark M ill.. » 9L 2S ; K .M ill,. »73.4»; A Sehie»- Heall Pipe
T .n k Corp. » » l« .n t : J t
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Day of For- Glenore Spousta. P atty Gholson. *e r, *»6.79; C h arlie Hoax. «89.»«; l* F H a .e itm e a c ».. t i u . i * ; J b Kelly
est Grove and
Mrs. Angus Davis Beulah Peterson. Dorothy Radi- i A lm o n t. »55 * 0 ; A B O ’Connor. »55.su: a Son. « 3 « i; Robertaon Heavy H a rd -
Staum m . >56.67; Elm er G ray. >55.- w are Co.. >3.28; The A u stin
Western
of Im perial Valley. Cal., visited macher, Alice and H elen Johnson, 8 Fred
0 ; L e tte r Rowe. >39.06; F ra n k R»«we. Road M arh in ery Co.. >40.29;
Portland
Mr. and Mrs Ira G. McCormick Helen Wick. Helen Ja n e Spousta, >39.06; George A lltish in . >44.64. W a lte r Bolt A M fg. Co.. >52.18; A ir Reduction
Sunday. Mrs. Davis was a resident and Tomo Hasuike.
H am el, >16.74; Raymond Rowe. >16.74; Sales company.
>27.42;
Y a m h ill
Elec-
Jamea Schleuter.
>11.16;
C liffo rd
A l- tric company. >« . Pacific M achinery &
of the Buck Heaven district 26
Birthday Celebrated
tiah
in,
>18.13;
Bob
Cameron,
>2.79;
J
Tool
Steel
Co..
>30.96;
In
te
rn
a
tio
n
a
l
H a r­
years ago.
Miss Elizabeth Baggenstos was E M itzel. >117.43. Charles Au stin. >84.- vester Cm. >16.81 : Logger« A Contractor«
Mrs W. F. Wohlschlegel, Mrs. very _ pleasantly
in hon- , 9 3 ; John W est. >79.61 ; A r t P a lm er, M arh in ery Co.. >122.05; Fran k Vanaken.
,
. . . . surprised
-
F. E. Hoffman and daughter Gloria or of h er birthday Septem ber 14 »79.61: E L McLeod. »2.99: J**hn n *« *. >693.84; M arK enzie M oto r Co., >2
Mrs. Ira G. McCormick. H«xlson by about 25 of h er friends.
» 1 0 4 .7 *; A
w**. hner, »53 H Delplanche, Lester Ireland A Co. >31-02 ; H R C h a n t.
McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. H erm an
Mr. and Mrs. O. J Toliefson left «15-34; E
R e b iu ke. *4 3 .2 4 ;
I. M ieke. 1er. >2.
county judge's
M arK en zie M otor
C ornett and son Harold and Paul
last week for the prune harvest *3*-08 ■' c>rl Dlll°"* «l5-»4; J C Rneto*.
Cummins moved home from t h e near Dundee.
Riverside hop farm in Marion
----------------------
county Monday. Picking th ere was
/-»
,
>-»
,
finished th at morning.
Jack^
and
, of
^O lltlty L,Olirt
C L A IM S A L L O W E D
FO R
THE
M ONTH
N orth P lains are staying wuth her
of S eptember . n»s
parents Mr and Mrs. A rthur Hill. R- and H Helen o N eal. »37.*«; Lm-
Mrs. Hill has been in poor health ,er Ireland & Co.. »5.92: j e Ha»ei-
fo r some t time.
Lok.k,*^ f u 00”;
*
,
j
tractor» M achinery Co., »100; John A
Mrs J. A. York and children R ,* b iin r *.
co. ,,t C a lif., »27.78;
Lois and Gordon of Reedville and J D K elly a Son. tsos.ss; c H Bam-
her daughter-in-law , Mrs. John
— ~ —~
York, of Portland visited the Me-
Let the advertisem ents help you
Innis home Sunday. Mrs. York of m aae your shopping plans.
P ortland is staying at th e J. A.
York home while J. A and John
Y ork are deer hunting. Mr. and
Mrs John York w ill move soon to
Aloha.
OUR COWS
Teacher's F ather Dies
Charles Homm of Laurelwttod,
fath er of Miss Helen Homm. teach­
e r the Buck Heaven school, died
at his home Thursday. Funeral
services w ere at Forest Grove. In­
because
term ent was in the Hill cemetery.
Mr. Homm had been ill for several
Everyone
-^ * a ■
months.
Mr and Mrs Vern Hawkins and
lik e .
son Vern Jr. and Vergie Saxe of
Chehalis, Wash., visited Mr. and
Aren’t Jealous
QUICK RELIEF FROM
A DISTRESSING
AFFLICTION
Green Spot
ORANGEADE
They are proud to have us
handle this delicious, re ­
freshing beverage as a com­
panion product w ith your
favorite milk.
Many people in Hillsboro, whose
lives have been made miserable
through suffering from those d is­
tressing surface m uscular pains go
often miss-called “rheum atic," will
Ask Your G rocer or
doubtless be glad to know about
Soft D rink Vendor
W illiams R. U. X. Compound which
is giving such quick relief in many
'/g-pint
5c
Quart 15c
cases.
W illiams R. U. X. Compound is
Gallon 55c
prepared from the prescription of a
form er arm y doctor who used it
in his extensive practice for many
years. S ufferers now may have the
benefit of its relief at a cost o f .
only a few cents a day. If you suf­
DAIRY
fer from shooting, stabbing muscu­
lar pains in shoulders, arm s or I
Grade
A
legs; if you a re bothered with
MILK and CRF.AM
neuralgic or surface pains of the
body, don't en d u re this agony any
Phone 4RX1
longer w ithout try in g W illiam s R.
U. X Compound.
(Venetian ticket, P eter Giesbers,
G et a bottle at the D elta D rug
Forest Grove ro u te 2)
store today. The first bottle must i
satisfy you or money back.—Adv i
FIR GROVE
e
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4
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>4;
¿ „ „ J » o n » . Un ion O il Co.
of C e .if-. ' lle th le f,. ».I s.l . A M a itla n d . »««.60; Tony
»5*.S5 . John Herb »St s? . A
Heeeacher. 1 K rm p # r. « ,- .? *
Geor«e Gebhardt. »s.JS
» .ib .x :. John
F lo ra.
» 3 * 1 « Law rence Gl,rd l,n g a ic h t
»1.3», I- o b e r» . »i s»
Herb »2 7»
E Kelley. »34 .» *: tt !•«»• J c B e tt,. «1.3», Claude l.a u x h lm . »*.-
. L.xx«r> a c o n .ra e tv n . la achtit- «¿4 Glen Johnston, 111.51. Dale John-
*ry c; >443
George Eiaher. > * ' yy
.U .n , >5.56. C F M ille r. >5.57. Donald
E b o a C«arl»y. » 2 .:» . E iiia W »l« *n . »25 - t « i( o r d . »I».5S . F SavaK». »M .»t: G « * r « '
It: B H u aley. « * . » ': ln t« r» a«i..n ai M ar- U a tu ia i* . »2 7» j.'h n H in V .l. • 5 . * ’ .
v«*t«r Co-. »24.»'.*
K B (.attfhina. »-■*
h S p rritz rr. »1.4 »’• N*wl M .r l in , • ! * . -
l- L -'•*clnI>re- »'»» : * L o u i. L u m a ,.
x c M a rtin . »*_ *♦. 1. W u»ll. »25 11.
J „ _ g 3 . K«yinal*i Raynuid,. »2.1*** : V eraun n *.*.|win. »».91.
lh**m|*-*n Auto **■"
¿ ¿¿ «.rauan
»5.9** .
l o n .ta n r . Cochran
j-.n j
«12.5». H B « k c r
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ms j w B . r n . y , »1»» »» . w A T up - { 7 . » \ , r . «iuo.24
H l.
Fun k. » » 7 T 5 :
per. »115; G E V .n w * e . »35.42.
Torn K u rt l.iebn. w. »92.7b: H Meacham. »1**7.-
Ficrcn. »16.15: V ir s il V .w * w e . »22 12 . j j ; V e ri Salce. »1*13.71: H L Suabauer.
Leaicr H o »e. »12.96: W 1. M urphey. »1*
»153.73; H Schindler. »107.73. H F 8u«-
11
A lfre d
Nelson. »12.KU. H
Staehle. ¡ b:luer, «135 15; U G G ardner, »11».»*;
«12 9«)
F ra n k Rowe. «12.91*: John Sun- H a n ,
Ra-mu»»en. « 1 1 * 9 » , R W illiam ».
Jack Ha»>.
mon». >12.94'. W E M ilia. >12.9«. Ered- >49.69; E D Luaby. >196.23
K K linger.
rick M ills. 112.9V. Fred D a n te r. > H . l l . >69.92; C Schmidt. >12.55;
N
Kiee.
>19.11; E r c l
Benson.
>2 79; >»5.5«; E K linger. >122.25; E L R,»»s.
George Fisher. >34.93; Elli» W a tw n . >15.- >333.94. Bergguam 4i W iik in » . >449.4«.
34 . B Hugley. >15.34. Ir a T M ills . >4.- E M c L c h I. >10.17; O A McLeod. > 1 1 -
M ary W oodw ard. >65
Bruce Combe. »> ; A Pate. >»*4.43. A rt Shepherd. >72.-
Ralph Nelson. >!-. Charle» Robin- } Bt*; F J Saunders. >41.77; J » * C o rriart. ;
Wm
Vandecoe* ering.
>34.P9. i
>14.16; Thomas Connell. >4. E A >111.72;
G r iffith . >«; H R Chantier. >122.25; N Thomas Roud. >46.91 ; Dun Butts. » 7 . -
S3; F ran k
Reh. » 7 . 7 7 ; A rch ie Je»»e.
T Sm ith. >73.25 ; B Cor
BEND—Three more new pupils
25
>35S.4U; H arvey Jc»»e. >356.24; A rth u r
George Robinson. >5>.»1
“
w ere added to the school last week Pete z uercher >2.99; H Force. >2.99 . Au Jesse. >341.S3; E K Sheet». >93.52; P E
r n , M~« Bird M cCorm ick!
T
H o v are Alice
A lir A a
nd
W .-ln n .T
n h n - ....... t .........
Hagg. >175.40; H L Suxbauer. > 4 4 x 4 5 .
G undoif. >4.4»; E a rl F in n ell. >2.99
They
and
Helen
John-
L E W ilke». >4.54) . Vernon Ko»ct>raugh.
A Sauerm an. >1«.46
CHEHALEM M O U N T A IN - E 1- son ______________
and Ed Adams ______________
of Bull Moun- W W atkins. >11.96; A G Heesacker.
>29.29 . J
M ille r. >149.40; Rudolph Nel-
m er Whitmore. Ray and F rankie ,ain
Thirty-one are ata enrolled.
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* -Vtaa). 1 6 .
Gtl»
Rdch«)W,
>496.02 .
Shook J and < Walter
/alter
W hitmore
left iev
n i ck K
K enneth
enneth and
and Lester
Lester jey
i± ,r\ >11.16;
, V . Ed
l K la'.llaM.
t9ll *79 - E
Kllauri.Fth
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T T X .J »_ a
ta
a
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ey. Dick.
elley. >20.22;
lb w u rth Buaeh’»
Service it Garage. >170.75; L e n U
T hursday for Ukiah to hunt deer. Schultz returned to school after Kelley. >4.97; a Hoffman. >25.11; C a rl A uto Part». >14.21. H ow ard E Snyder.
They w ere accompanied by L. I. picking prunes.
F lora. >5.5»; H a rry Lee. >2».59; E w u ■ C o rw in
H ardw are.
79e; H a rry
C
H ulit and Russell G ainer of New-
A lbert Scott spent the past two Liverm or».
C »
;
I,ry
K o rrt
T b g *v h n n t o d i a r l r
ra h h it« ; n n
Bruce Comb». >4.2»;
Bert H ill. >14 .3J. Co.. >15; Roy Lyn n. > 1 " . The I lark &
berg They hunted jack rabbits on u eek s serving
on the ju ry in c May »12.55. A
M cA llen.
»16.3» w iU o n
Lum ber company. «212**. Car-
the way up. L. T. U nigan and Portland, while Mrs. Scott
visited w a ite r H ili. » 1 3 .6 *.
F m A lien. »132.- nation Lumber Co.. »1:112.
Portland
Tom Shuck joined the party Sun- her daughter. Mrs. H arry Moore. 23; L C R e illy. >73.93 ; John Ney-». >».- G eneral Electric Co.. >7.50. J w Di««n
C
Toppi*h.
>13.95,
Andy
Anderson.
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b
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r
Co.,
>37.20;
H
B
Yocum.
>1.5«;
day
and A husband
in Portland.
t>
>39.«5; A r t Sheperd. >15.25. C B H en*- Sahnow Bru«., >26.2». R«*bert»on Heavy
Miss Wanda Finigan and Mrs.
O' rrk QKnr>lr n -h rt h a e hrwrn « f a v i n f f c
c
l
e
y
.
>10.9«: F L Brow n. >33.64; George H a rd w are Co..
>46
H illsboro
Lum ber
Tom Shuck, w ho has been staying Sauer of Portland, spent Septem- R^evear. >8.37. Alden Rosevear. >5.5». c«».. >487.77; John A Roebling’» Son»
here during hop picking. spent her 14 at the Pendleton Round-up Peter H o ffm a n . >27.92. L«m» Petersen. Co. of C a lif.. >15.41 ; Colyear Mol. r Sale»
Sunday night in Hillsboro.
Adams Buys Place
> 1L 16; Chris T c h a n ti. >11.16. A l D rie r, company. >43 79 . H illabor,. Concrete B rick
W. R. Davis ..yaxzxV
returned Septem ber T-, _ Mr.
and Mrs.
Philip
Adams of gren.
111 16;.
/ - SH F e rry Gabbert. Li >5.5»,
" - , N"u
iV* >l"2.5H ; h
i
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10
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>5.58;
R C a lif..
HiII»fM>ro Argus, > I.« o .
18 from
a week at
Rockaway. Portland purchased t h e
George Nelwn. >».45: Noel M a rtin . > n . i 6 ; H O regon-W ashington W ater 8erv.ee Co..
Homer and Jak e Davis visited Clayville berry ranch and moved spreitzer. >11.16. W alter H am el. >».37; >2; L J Runhiow. >12.50; Cb tri«-» I.
M r and Mrs. Sylvester Davis at in Septem ber 15. Adams is em- Lester R<-we, 1 * 3 7 . B ert H ill. >" * . W alker.
$12.5«.
L ib e r ty
D urance
Hillsboro Septem ber 18. Mrs. Da- ploved in Portland.
Fred De',,n t ' 37 Wm VeneU. >18.25; Agency. >12.5«; George T M cG rat h >10;
xric u m c r n /’ i irw » r» tin tr f r n m in in r iA C
John W ickatro m . >13.25; J a m t- W alters, Po re Iron C u lvert A M fg. < «> . 42
vis was recuperating from injuries
Birthday P arty
»10 7.2;: A H u n h iw n . »««.««. H J c « t y . g ^. l H e n d rirk ., «9:1.»3. Po rtland 1 *
received in an auto accident.
Miss Frances Gholson entertain- »2.7»: K .n o .t h H u u h iw n . »13.95. <>r.o , re tr Ph*«
Pr.K<*i«» «.',* . ».isr. s*
w.-*
Hop picking
at the Merl Cady ed Saturday afternoon w ith a Hutchison. « 5 .5 *. C h ri, T c h a m *. »12.55; c.Ni.t Telephone c,».. »17.15; w . - t Coast
yard was ended Septem ber 18. On- birthdav party in honor of her A1 brier, «1 » .» *; k a Kennedy. »«.»7; Telephone c .,m i« n y iT ig a r d i. »2.1*5: 11
iy the amount of hops contracted tw elfth’ birthday. P resent w e r e
7 1 H
.^ .7 7 °
?
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Chehalem People
Hunting for Deer
Thunuluy, September 26, 1935
OR EG O
Hairy Vetch
Austrian Winter Peas
If you are interested in growing Hairy Vetch come in
and talk to us.
Poultryman -
Start those Pullets on Imperial Egg Mash — Lower
mortality, less cost per dozen eggs, more eggs per hen.
Imperial Milk Egg Mash. 100 lbs............. >1.85 sack
Imperial Egg Mash. 100 lbs......................... 1.75 sack
Big-l.ay Egg Mash. 100 lbs......................... 1.65 sack
4-Grain Scratch. 100 lbs............................... 1.60 sack
Dairyman
Lower prices on Dairy Feeds, Oil Meals, etc.
Imperial Dairy, 20% protein .................... >29.00 ton
Cow Ration, 17% protein ............................ 25.00 ton
Molasses Dairy, 15% protein ..................... 23.00 ton
We also do custom mixing for the dairyman that
I wants a balanced dairy ration made out of his grain. We
’ will be glad to help you make up your formula and give
you the exact cost. Come in and let us help you with
j your dairy problems.
FALL SEEDS
W’e have a complete stock of all Fall Seeds— Vetch,
j Recleaned Rye, Cheat, Grey Oats, White Holland Wheat,
and all Pasture Grasses. See us before you buy, our
I prices and quality are right.
WANTED— Grains, all seeds. We are cash buyers of
wheat, oats, barley, clover seed, all vetches. Highest
market price paid.
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial
•i
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Rerond Ave.
i
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•
ORE and more people are learning that thf
best place in toun to get a useit m r is at the
nearest Ciievrolet Dealer’s.
Visit him see his wide selection of Guaranteed
O K Used Gars — and yon, too, w ill get a better buy—
the make you want, the model you want, ut the
price you want to pay!
M
THE MAKE YOU WANT
THE MODEL YOU WANT
And what’s more, you will get a ear that s guar­
anteed to be in A-I condition, for all ears hearing
this famous Red OK Tag have been carefully
checked and conditioned by your (.hevrolct Dealer,
and carry his personal guarantee.
THE PK I CE YOU W ANT
TO PAY
See him and buy one of these fine Guaranteed OK
Used (Jars at lowest prices—today!
1934 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN—Read
that price! See this practically new Chev
rolet—compare appearance, performance
and reliability and you’ll prefer It to an y ­
thing the m arket offers at any w here near
this price. Completely equipped,
ready to drive away
l/SOC
OfiW
1934 PLYMOUTH 4 SEDAN—E ntire car is
clean and in nice condition. To see this
excellent buy will convince you the price
is right. You'll like it.
See It today
*475
1929 DODGE COUPE — Motor rebored,
w ith new pistons and rings, good tires,
paint and upholstery. Backed
by "an O. K. that counts.”
AO«,
1930 DURANT SEDA N Original finish,
90” rubber, looks good and runs good. An
economical »-cylinder car with a Con­
tinental Red Seal motor.
Only
..........
1934 CHEVROLET MASTER UOAUII —
Original Duco finish, clean upholstery,
tires that show little wear. Thoroughly
reconditioned and backed by "an O.
that counts.’" Equipped
ready to drive aw ay today .....
1930 CIIEVROLET ROADSTER—Here's B
snappy little car th at will make you proud
to own. It’s sturdy six-cylinder engine
provides ample speed, power nnd get­
away. Backed by
"an O. K that counts"
1932 PLYMOUTH COUPE—If you wnnt a
coupe, grasp this opportunity of a life­
time. You'll be proud of Its appearance
and performance. And at this low price
you can pay for many m onths’ operating
costs with savings.
Reduced for quick sale
1931 DODGE SEDAN—If
for a real bargain In nn
see this Dodge today Its
upholstery are in fine
backed by "an O. K.
that counts.”
K
595
1933 CHEVROLET COUPE—Act today if
you w ant to buy a slightly used six-
cylinder Chevrolet Coupe at so low a
price. Repainted, fine shape.
See It today ..............................
’495
1929 EORH COACH—New paint job, new
seat covers, good tires
S>Q12
and mechanically A-l
ifi I O
GOOD LINE OF TRUCKS AT ALL
. . *9/1
240 CI
you are looking
attractive c a r -
finish, tires and
condition. It Is
*9*7S
w flv
1929 CHEVROLET C O C P E -J u t traded in
on a new C hevrolet six. Rebored motor
and thoroughly reconditioned.
Only
..............................
*225
FRANKLIN SEDAN — Many miles o f
trouble-free transportation. Must be aeon
to be appreciated. A real qunlity ear nt
this low price, nnd
alw ays well eared for
*99(T
ZZv
PRICES
Hillsboro Motor Co.
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Phone >1
mafty *
values in his stock o f
You will
outstaridi
.James Whitelaw, Prop.
Phone Day or Night 444
318-332 East Main St.