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H IL L S B O R O
XHUsbonj|^r 0 us
W ith W hich la ('©mhined tho Hillsb©ro Independent
■ llU b o ro A nt us ©©tab. 1804
H i 11« boro Independent «stab. 1871
M c K IN N E Y A M c K IN N E Y . Publisher«
Fubltabed Thursday
Entered a« second-class m a tte r in the
poetoffice at Hillsboro, Oreeon
W.
V i I N E M c K IN N E Y
M RS
E d ito r
E. C M c K IN N E Y
Associate E d itor
O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O I N n
Selected aa Oregon's B e*t W eekly Newspaper, 1930
Named on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly Newspaper Eleven. 1980
Hon<jrable M ention N a tio n al E d ito ria l Ah e la tio n N e a ¡»paper
Production Contasi, 1984-88. and General Excellence. 1985
Attend the Opening
People of the community will have an
oportunity S aturday night to inspect the
fine, new post office building, the first
federal structure in the county. A pro­
gram of interest to all has been arran g ed
and all will enjoy attending the opening
to see the m odern arrangem ents for mail
service and to hear the work explained.
Hillsboro is proud of its new postal build­
ing.
Subscription Kate© S tric tly Cash in Advanca
Outside W ashington County
W ith in W ashington County
U S.. per year .........
18.00
P ar year .......................... Si 50
Foreign countries
8.50
S i* m o n t h * ................ ........ .Hft
First Audited Paper
Largest Audited W eek­
ly C irculation in O re­
gon.
M E M B E R Oregon State
E d ito rial Association and
N a tio n al Hd ito ris i Asso
A Needed Improvement
Fifteen Years Ago
Argus. Septem ber 23. 1920—Tamiesie garage de-
bris cleared up and construction w ork w ill again
be resum ed on Main street building.
F ather Costello tells of trip to Alaska, saying
it is a revelation and well w orth th e money.
Radio plant of Federal T elegraph company on
Rood place southeast of town to cost huge sum.
Nearlv a q u arter million to be expended.
A RGU S.
Governor M artin celebrated his 72nd
birthday Tuesday and the good wishes of
his thousands of friends throughout the
for having ierti,iIer hauIed in ,0 that vil'
state go w ith him. He is giving the state
Assessment roll of $10.651.605 double that of last
an excellent adm inistration and the kind yea c alvin Thaddeus Pomeroy. Oregon pioneer of
it needed under present conditions.
1842. died at Cedar Mill Septem ber 27.
ORE G O N
Thursday, O ctober 8, 19,'jft
O ren co P .T .A . Social Ncit’s of
W . H artram pf
in First M eet Local Folk and
Services H eld
Their F riends
C o u p le
M r# .
t Hr
C e le b r a t e
H u n te r
M rs
D a te ;
H o stes#
Hugh R urd ettet
ORENCO Orenco P T A held
its first social evening in the
school auditorium T hursday Games
w ere plavcd Refreshm ents w ere
served by Mesdames Karns. W ar­
ren and Loehden.
Stanley A rm strong of Walla Wal
la W ash, visited at the H. E B ur­
dette home Monday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Ralph McNeil and
family of Portland and Mr. and
Mrs E Sloote of Aloha w ere
week-end guests at the Ernest Wil-
home.
Mr an<i
and Mrs. O. W. I.ayson
Ml*
.
- and
----
»«nuly and C P Beck, father G.
*'• Beck, all of Portland w ere din-
ner quests Sunday of Mr and Mrs.
One of the city’s most needed improve-
Wo°‘°n b" de °* Edward Ricben d»'g annWerX*” "“ ”* ‘he‘r wed'
m ents has been approved by the govern-
r h . c u ll. form erly salesman at W eirs, w rites
Morris McEntee spent the week-
m ent as a PW A project. A g ran t and a that he is now located at Lancaster, Pa.
end at Depoe Bay.
loan has . been
allowed by
the federal gov- on the
,JLhS*1
1?r
S,T up 1^“ in* Ca7’p8? ndJ
Hil X r o ' X ’nt' T h T tr s d w ^ h ? wifh
-
.
Tillamook line to provide w ork for hundreds, riiu.sooro spent I nursday night with
ernm ent for a sewer system to cover those
Virginia Robson,
G. A. Robson is now employed
sections of the city not now served. There
Thirty Y ears Ago
at Bonueville dam.
should be no Question of its endorsem ent
Argus. Septem ber 28. 1905 Freight train wreck
Miss Rosie Bella, who is a t­
by the people of the city when it comes near city limits delays passenger trains.
tending Roosevelt high In P o rt­
Alex Chalm ers Jr. y*
of C enterville, „ student
at .„,.u
land ».,a
and staying w
with
her brother.
to a vote. F u rth er it will provide much
u u r u . «,.
n n tier
neeScd work for .he c i t y , ‘u nemployed.
S U B S » “ *
"‘S"’
"fZ I?
varsity football team.
C. L. Hamilton is pastor H illsboro M ethodist
church.
E B Tongue^ sues state fair board Demands
prem ium won by Lord Lovelace at Salem.
One of the Beaverton gardeners has been ar-
H IL L S B O R O ,
w ith her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Adam Bella,
Alex Bella spent last week w ith
his brother and sister-in-law . Mr.
and Mrs. Antone Bella, of P o rt­
land.
d a u g h te rd ¡ ^ r g a r o ^ o f ^ p o k a m y
guests Thursday of their sister,
SAXTON A I.OONKV
Mrs Forrest J. Hull.
Producer« oí Quality
Miss M arjorie Hose of Portland
spent several days last week with
S A N D and G R A V E L
Mrs Georg* Selfridge
Plant Incaled 4 utile» m irth uf p, >,
/\ son was bom September 1M e»! Grove on (la irs Greek Plumé
to Mi and M in Pete Suklis of
HU Hilt
nt
F o re a l
G ro v e near Oak Grove They formerly
Mrs. G. A Patterson and son F u n e r a l
lived in llillslioro.
Kingsley of Oregon City visited
O n e o f L a rg e s t H e ld
Monday with Mr and Mrs. Wayne
Mr and Mrs Bruce Schulmci ich
YOUNG’S
Patterson anti family and Mr. and
One of the largest funerals ever and Alice spent Sunday with Mrs
Mrs. 1. A. Long G A Patterson
Elizabeth Heed of Scholia.
held
in
Forest
Grove
was
held
is employed at the Hogg F urniture
Freit Mell und daughter Mildred
Co. in Oregon City. They formerly Sunday afternoon In the Forest
Thoughtful, Synipatliotie
G rove chapel for William Fred Hnr- of A.stortu spent the week eliti ut
resided in this city.
Servie*“
trainpf,
who
died
Septem
ber
28
in
the
A
W
Lents
home.
Mr and Mrs. C arleton Hand* of PortlamJ Reverends Claud Sabin
l*h»m> »77
lllll.h o r..
Silverton and Mr. and Mrs. S hel­
J It Pankonlne of The
ami
O
liver
C
urtis
officiated
ul
the
1
Mr*
by Forney returned Sunday from
Dulles visited her daughter. Mrs.
ami Misses •**••••**'
Eunice * Me-
a two weeks’ trip to San Diewo r serviees
i’L
’’’T
’• ' ’ ! A W Lents, last week.
C a l. ..ml into Mexico. They visit«! j . T
R uth B° y,M
"
..
W It Manley visited het
FOR FARMS
in various cities along the route.
Mr and Mrs Hand* visited until
Mr H artram pf was burn Jauuurv mother, Mrs Hattie Hill Brown-
I.AHGK or SMALL
Wednesday w ith Mr and Mrs '• ,87°- " , ar Theresa. Wis, to John hill, at McMinnville Munday.
Thomas Connell.
w -,nd Frederick!« H artram pf Hr
S ec A lb e rt H e a rd
M i canu* •“ Oregon In the year of littltl,
W B tfE A L IN R E A I. E S T A T E
Mrs
Charles
Mntthies.
Hanka, Oregon
n x and
... 1 m
in arried
,it*i*ia».l (Miv.i
C'...-.«»»l.... « May
...
Olive Cornelius
1
•
Robei ts.m ami daughte.""Dol.',.'.“¿: j t i ò u a ' w . l h o r J ' " , ? ' ,Vh,ld,, ‘'n'
Flr© and Autotiioitlls Inaurane«
Mah© I .nana and laaua Huiwty M gik I s
all of P or,.ami, and Mrs. H al,..,- ' ' !
« d ,
COliver w ’ s H e ^ ' g ^ t s l f
«
I
KURATLI & WISMER
I »ally Trip» to Portland
HlIXanORO. ORM1ON
Hillsboro Auto Freight
C MW JHhrKS t, ThU,f‘ r > ‘¡ T “ '“
"" « S ' m » Minnie Lurn Tsl«>l>.»i* ISSI
m a Swenit Si
Bonded and Iiumrcd Carrier
, Mrs John Schorr of Eureka. Cal., ,-r of Salem, a n d Mrs Amamla
Serving B eaverton. Aloha, Reed-
left for her home Monday after a Eishback of Hillsboro, survive him
ville, llillab o ro , C ornelina and
week w ith her niece. Mrs. A. A.
i, i , , i
_
Hodges Mr ami Mrs C D E veritt . . “ ' J ! v ‘V
For-
G u n s , A m m u n itio n
Foreat G rove
and family of Portland visited the ‘ *1 J r , '’ for 1,ob"* ,o l,-v y*'ara-
F is h in g T a c k le
Ih .k u p and lle llv e ry N rrv lre at
Hodges home during Mrs Schorr s ^ o ^ T h e ^ “
^
Funeral Home
IM
I. .
,
,
u .
was
CORWIN HARDWARE
1‘aekage K ales
Hillsboro Phone M3
;,,o_lk ,u ’ll,*'r ,n ihc C arnation Lum- jgg 2nd Ave
Phene 72
Mrs. Jack Paine of Enid. Okla- her company. A year ago he sold t
East Hule Term inal Portland
Agent Long Radios
homa. was a guest las, week of her his interest in the lum ber cumpanv
Phone EAst 9131
ielatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. N* j und bought the fuel business m
Taggart She was accompanied by connection with the lum ber com
« h ,e ^ and b rotl' e r. Mrs Mar- pany from the Bags,ml Bros, now
tha Shay U r and John Bourne, of known as the C arnation Fuel com-
port land.
pan v He unlted with th)? Church
Mrs. J. L. Anderson ami h e r !
C hrist on March 15, 1902
house guest. Mrs. H SJolander of -
-
I t my piare tw o mile© east of lltllx h o ro on Haaellne roa«l and 4^ mil««
W e d n e ^ i / 'd '“*,£
me '’o f" Mrs‘ c k ^ e ^ u n ^ a y ^ T n d M n.F R ^
' Kr<’
‘r " nmrd
P U B L IC
SALE
Wash., visited friends here W ed­
Mr#c s S d e r n P o r,“ nd' honorin* ^
rr n,pf, °
r
rv
>
nesday.
1
• bwr« to attend the funeral.
z J
Floyd W arren of P ortland visited
■' 11
Ki.n h ” Mr«
Mi.-L ------
his uncle, Frank W arren, and fa m -, ball l eturned ' Monday
morning
7 C
C s!iii(..r
S J‘tU*A i..«
’vf*
f » r ; «<»ck
r a r e , 1300 pound*; hay mare. 1800 pounds. 4 years old. brokn
ily S aturday
from a week s hunting Tr i, m her hom e ,n Onkl«nd- C a l. after and getille; 3 year olil «addle pony, broke; heavy double art h a r i i r , .
I Canyon road north to reservoir. Entertained at D inner—.
/ * « * l Donald.
* » .l d .l I T rout Meadows in
In eastern
«-astern Oregon I j'LT.'Ju;---- h»rnem
J “ <5 ; ‘hX
± l 2 h a l rn th e « and buggy; »lock saddle; Guernsey
a rre n . J i.eKoy,
buggy
Federal funds. $108t>; sponsor s con-
Mr. and Mrs George V ilstrup and cousin. Floyd Warren, of P ort- Thev got a 4-uoint buck w e i s h l n o daughter. Mrs E K ort/eborn She row. double te s te d , giving large flow of nilln. and bred, red brood sou.
.
17
J
I tribution. $266.
of south of Hillsoro w ere guests land spent Sunday at Zean H unt- j 171 pounds
* underw ent an operation at the 5 red pigs; Hl geese; 13 Rhode Island Red hens; some pullet»; rabbit»
pounds.
Cornelius — Im prove park Fed- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowlby at a in g to n s in Castle’ Rock Mr. and
Mr a n t M
i
<-
Portland Sanitarium during her 5 tons «Inver hay; harrow; plow; cultivator: household g«M,d» Including
Mr. and Mrs L. G Soehren and stay
tu o rock lug ch air*, lu u « lliiü ig runm chairs, une high rh a lr, 3 p i e r
(Continued from pare one)
Mr and Mrs Harold Wlsmer of
brd: ‘r *d; d r iJ
r J e r. 2 u I «air „ spring*, nume am ali ru g *, gar
am endm ent perm itting the
)S Angeles. Cal arrived Tuesday ‘
BMme cab,ei <wo swamp hookx and many other article» loe
of this type of bonds, he said
ening for a w eck'i visit with his num rrou’1 <* mention.
P lans call for th e retirem ent
________
------ — -iw iu u iv r.
parents. Mr and Mrs. J J W is-1
TERMS OF SALK: CASH.
the bonds by setting up a special
Glenwood?
motif.
inner
party
Sunday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
j
4
>
hn
««rnnv
nf
w
k
mer.
Harold is m anager of the
sew er fund to be raised by assess- M anning—C onstruct addition to
George
D
G
arratt
and
c
h
ild
re
n
!
w
^0
business
office
of
the
Bell
Tele-
MRS.
H. E. GABEL, Owner
m ents against each sew er connec- ' school. Federal funds. $2781; spon­ Dr. Huggins H onored—
and ^ jr an{J Mrs” C harles Margaii “,tendcd h‘8h school here last’ win-
phone company there.
tion. Residential rates, it is p lan­ sor’s contribution, $837.
w
M B A R D I E. A u r tlo n r r r
Mrs
H.
D
Huggins
en
tertained
and
daughter
Alice
of
East
Stan-
i
fe
r’
was
a
w
eek-end
guest
of
his
K. MrCl.KI.I.AND. Clerk
lilirrlo,» vsacvV
1 wood.
< ...
. .. went ,o Forest
«-'«««I rs bro is
»• I J- 3lf
_ —
_ ... and
.. • u family,
■
ned. will be lower than com m er­
Saturday
night s^ ...ilV.
w ith a — d in n er __
and
Wash. All
,h .» er-
W. II Barney,
Mrs Theodore Vandcrzandet, and
cial rates, w hile houses in which
bridge party in honor of h er hus- Grove to visit the cem etery to dec i Hc was en rou,e to Eugene to Mrs Frank Meeuwsen of Banks —
there is m ore than one ap artm en t
band's birthday. Guests w ere
Dr. orate Mr C arlyle's grave, it being 1enter U of °
visited Mrs. Elvin Finegan here
or living quarters, w ill be charged
,,
»
. and Mrs. A. CX Pitm an. M r
Septem ber 20. Mr and Mrs Joseph
and the second anniversary of his Mrs. L. M Phillips and Mr and
additional for each sewer win««.
connec- of Klst ♦an
d -,
Alii2ne
el'c?1 MrS, . V®rn e McKinney- Mrs. Fred-
death.
¡Mrs. R D Phillips and daughter Finegan and daughter
------ ---------------
Blanche of
tjon
vlslte<j
Theresa Snl Smej
erick Haines, and C lark G ardner.! Mrs W F H unter e n te rta in e d ' Palricla ° f P ortland were dinner C ornelius were guests there Sep
The sam e plan of bond retire-
r'v.-i.« n
„a?.. S ^ '_ SacRanney "lade high on Wednesday a num ber of her Suests Tuesday evening of Mr and ,en'b e r 23.
m ont Is in operation in G rants p ,^ ,lanH d
th»
score at bridge.
, P ortland friends, th e occasion bè- Mrs. Edward Coman.
. Reid Eldridge and Fred Sewell |
Pass, w here that city constructed , he V C R^uh^home * d ‘
Bag Six Deer—
in* th® m eeting of the social club
Mrs. Ralph H ulbert of Medford ■ re*u rn ed the end of the week from !
"m X “ " a ‘» ^ "
,p « ,..
Tom Shuck of Hillsboro, L. T. m em b^Îh ” ” W' F ’ H unter 18 a spent the w eek-end w ith her sis- a ’ucc‘’ssfiil hunting trip ,o East-
few days at his place here and Finigan, Frank and Ray Shook
ter-ln-law , Mrs. Harry Johnson. ’.Tn Orvtil,n Mrs. Eldridge visited
u n d e r the plan, as subm itted to visited Mr. and Mrs Joe S m ejkal
and her husband's parents. Mr ” r and Mrs. John Eldridge at
Elm er and W alter W hitmore.
„
the government, a sewage disposal
Velma Retherford of Buxton was and
and Mrs. W. G. H ulbert
’
^ b e Dalles while the men were
plant will be constructed and new an overnight guest of G race Strubb all of Chehalem M ountain, and 1 ,ob Names Delegat
tw o N ewberg men retu rn ed Tues-
Service club met Septem ber 25! Mrs. J. J Hanel and Lawrence
sewers installed in parts of the Wednesday.
w ere Sunday
Mrs Norman Armstrong
a t y w here there are no sewers at
Frank Sm ejkal was in ju red by a day from a 10-day deer hunting at the home of Mrs L. E Mac- and Naomi Hanel
Mrs C. F. <Ethel, Lichtyi of Pasadena. C al.
the prroent time. This ara is east falling rock; at th e Bacona crusher trip ,o Ukiah in E astern Oregon. Dowell and elected delegates to at- KUests of Mr. and
tend the C ounty Federation meet- Hanel in Portland,
and attended ,re vi?i,in8 Mr and Mrs. How-
of Fifth avenue, north of Jackson Tuesday so that he was unable to They got six deer.
Mrs M arten Comnlim ented
inK to be held in the H illsboro, the auto races at the speed bowl ard . j h‘7, of W alker road and
street, and west of th e railw ay work the n ext day.
Mrs. M arion C o m p lim en ted - t __ Methodist church on O ctober 25.! Mr and Mrs B R Compton of
/
,Oy d" " “ f
tracks with the exception of the
Miss Helen Tonnison of Moun-
Portland w ere Sunday guests of Quutan,a and oth‘'r relatives
Ray-Maling cannery.
j taindale spent Tuesday night with
Mr and Mrs. George E Foreman
Location of the sewage disposal Miss E tta Bailey.
t Ä
lì
* • ! Â
’à
A
Â
1« : Mr. and Mrs. C harles Douglass. and daughter moved to Hillsboro
Mrs. Compton is a sister of Mr
plant has not definitely been se-
from
near Banks last week. Mr
Douglass.
lected, as m uch depends on the
er guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Don- , o EioiR fhT wL m *
als ° voted
D r and Mrs E W Almquist. Forem an is employed with the
type of plant selected after tests
Hillsboro Lum ber company at the
Mrs R. W. Cox and Mrs P. E. I mill.
have been completed. Tests a r e Mr.
___________
s s « '
■"d 5 “ »“
and Mrs. C harles L ard of X
Almquist
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs
BT L UI><><rw?y- 7ith» considerable Oregon " c i ty " ‘ w ere““H?lisboro“ vis-
sisted Mrs. MacDowell in e n te r­ Stephen Cox at N orth Bonneville
Mr and Mrs. E. B Watts spent
ç f P a rty —
in
?! *he itors Friday- calling on old friends G iv e D in n 'V
taining.
Sunday in Portland with Mr and
Sunday.
.
, * n cd sludge method. McGee Mr. Lard form erly was employed Mr. and Mrs. R obert W arrens of
Mrs. E. Strong and son P eter of Mrs. F O. Wesson, Mr and Mrs I
wa«u
»- j , »
in the
office, b u t has been Gales Creek en tertained Friday E asterners Visit—
Frank Duke and Dwight Bow­ Boise, Idaho, left for their home H arry W atts and daughter, and
i . J ? ,» Vated i ’udKe method with the telephone company for night w ith a din n er party, guests
R‘)b*rt Walta
Waterloo, Iowa, were guests Tuesday after a* w ^ k 's vuU wBh ” 1 a" d
-lJ!Sed.
presen‘ location of th e the past 17 years. They w ere en being Mr. and Mrs. George Bau- e5s
Envoy Lillian G ray McCormick
Forest Grove, ----
Mr. -..«*.**«.
and Mrs -»
the . . ,irst . ot
Mr her brother and sister-in-law . Dr
septic tanks can be utilized w ith route to Forest Grove to see the man of ---------------------*
.. the . week of —
of the Salvation Army is conduct­
a resulHne saving in construction game betw een West Linn and For- Vern Casebeer and M r and Mrs “ uk®s reiatives, Mr. and Mrs J and Mrs. J W Peck.
of an outfall sewer. If another site est Grove high schools th eir son Verne McKinney of this city.
” Tuttle, of near Hillsboro. The
Mr. and Mrs Frank Gordon. Miss ing the annual appeal In Hillsboro
this
week She Is division w orker
OUtfaU * w er hei"« ° n th ® West Linn team.
Mrs. Johnson H o n o re d -
,hJe‘r ‘? eStS ,Wen? „ tO Nellie Gordon and Mrs. A Cou­
must be constructed.
P ,„. o .
,
. .
Mrs Johnson nt Pnntisn^
P ortland Monday to visit Allen
for Oregon and Southern Idaho.
Should thf» ronnrni
su«
Mrs Elsie Schulm ench. who has
Mrr Johnson or Portland, moth- T nttle of Beavprtnn whn i© 111 in ture of P ortland w ere guests S u n ­
Mr and Mrs J. F C orrell of
day of Mr. and Mrs F red Gordon
Fergus Falls. Minn., have arrived
Mrs. Fred Baum ann and little here
to spend the winter. Mrs C or­
daughter Jan e of Eugene were
rell is a sister of George Easter-
denr«^
vaH‘s
!ast
Thursday
for
a
few
Vilstrup
Monday
afternoon
Mrs
w
Swasher
of
h
.
h
k
’TS'
?5
asJ
week-end
guests
of
Mrs
Baumann's
dences, McGee points out.
week«' et»v
j io
» ie» j ohnson «. SDendinff , h„ w—k
** i>*isher of H ,U sbor© and Mrs.
A comparison of costs of the tw o
„
w
,
her daughter
J W Gumm ot Beaverton
parents, Mr and Mrs L. A. Long. day of east Hillsboro.
W. R. Manley and Allen Vande-
methods regardless o f location
Mrs. C. E. Wells, Mrs. H enrietta
pi .» .
»
»
Mr. and Mrs. F red C. M eyer and
shows that the activated sludge Mor8an- Mrs Dora Nelson, and Hold Family Rennion—
P fd*** .A.^“»»nced—
Mrs. Sophie B relje of Blooming hey of Eugene returned Friday
plant would cost $40 000 engineer s M rs' E' L- Moore spent the w eek-
A
*°n of the Lichty fam ily
^ ‘« r u ty pledges at Ore- w ere guests Sunday evening of from several days' hunting near
Bend. Each got a buck.
estimate. while the trickling filter end at th e WeUs cottage at Pacific J™« held Sunday *t th e home of
S tat® coHege includes Davis Mrs. M ary Steinke.
type would cost M W W T h l n r « - City'
Dr a.? d Mrs A ° P itman. honor- Auld » flM n ro . Sigma Pi; Ben
Mrs. Dan B urkhalter and Mrs.
Dr. H. D. Huggins perform ed a
awl experim ental plant, w h i c h
E J McAIear made a business c L d ^ p r on " ’hi* ’
W P Hn Forest Grove TTwta’Kanna^N.r mai° r nose operation for K enneth A W. Lentz and daughter visited
^ t e r ^ 'n l ^ M
^
°th 7 lndP tO T l,lam ° ° k OV"
- X
a n ^ M r .'n d 'M r s .3^ . irm -'
e^i
a‘/ « - «
Mrs. Karl K ollerm eier a t West
Linn Sunday.
would cast 1~ than th*0 0 ^ Sai.d
- u r -
„
strong of Pasadena. Cal
Grove, Sigma Nu. and Don Slater. d y m ornlng.
Mr and Mrs. George Selfridge
»7 tr^t-il
estim ate
Mrs. George Newton is visiting s , |e ghow Tod
Tigard. Kappa Delta Rho
I Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Patterson
spent the w eek-end with Mrs. C.
W. W itcher at Tillamook and at
Pacific City.
Tuesday, October 8, 1 P .M .
City Takes Steps
to occurc runas
Green Mountain
.’" '
"..'“""
Local Happenings
state E recto r of PWA in Oregon
One grant was to Tigard whore
' plans
the union h ie h ’sehoo] district
an auditorium -gym nasium to cost
$50,000
ith of the the governm
ing $22 w
500
cost. ent grant-
T ualatin was successful In an ap-
plication for $27.273 for the con-
»traction of a sew er-system and
w aterw orks The g o v e r n m e n t
r f a stHm?,,2'273h ahd a"°.wed a !oan
^
y
^
’C r a v e
J P ° "5 °^ ’
wlU be P ^ e d - and Weil's w ill tb e h rs t and third Thursday nights
Miss K ath ry n Crozer spent the model th eir latest fall styles. E very-
eacb month. A dance will be
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invited
J given tonight (Thursday.) T h e
£ 'eek-end w ith her sister at Castle body
usual
Saturday night dances at
H onored on B irth d a y —
the hall will continue.
®*r.
and
Mrs.
Charles
L.
W
alker
Mrs.
Wayne
P
atterson
gave
a
’P®"1 Sunday w ith friends at Sa- party Saturday for h e r" d a u g h te r
for East—
lem-
Mr and Mrs. J. W. K elley vis-
ited Mrs. S. M. B ennett at M dwau-
kie Sunday.
Dr. A. O. Pitm an w ill not be in
road from L « -
Where eke in all Ihe
world can m much
radio he bcuqht for
•oll“lv! Gor­
get- -.a cabinet
wiih airplane
dial. Receives
sta n d a rd
A m e ric a n
programs and
p o lic e ,
am ateur,
a v ia tio n
broad-
c a s ti.
When you see and
h e a r the C rosley
F iv e r
y o u 'l l
hardly be­
lieve that
this low
p ric e is
possible.
See o th er 1936 models
on display today!
you at
ru c fif
w it h
a
cnoslcy
C R O S LF
R A D IO
. | "
^ g e n e
began S o r o ^
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i»*«». r». izeavme, and
w in\s u n d a v SlKk‘r drove to Nesko-
,,
/'
J ? » J<rS .o “ * H ariram pf
Mr« A rth .^ r^ M ? !™ “"J1
riS e d M r
t
Sunday
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b M° hr
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“ y
:
T°O Late to Classify
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cT 'Mrs
S’ ^
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A ROOF
'-^ruined the
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f
! lodgen-Brewster
B oost E g g P roduction
Remembered----
Farmers’ Cash Store
Bristol Hardware Co.
^ o r e ^ r ?
Je rry Abts were Sunda
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f
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Herman^’ <4
near Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs C W H ergert v is -!
ited her mother. Mrs Theodore
Strohm eyer. at Oregon City Sun-
day-
I Schram el's studio, spent th e week
w - o - rk in
hardw are
ent 'jU
Guy
Paine returned
returned Sunday
Sunday from
fro m 1 ~
"*
EaS‘ern
end w ith relatives in Newberg.
Sub-Debs Meet—
. the
troinnd
<-« departm
o . " j—
J' »'»me
Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. M orris Watson of , Sli.b ' ? eb club held a dinn®r par- He will
nhd
his fam 3 tW° w ecks' business trip to Chi-
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Will of
Brem erton. Wash., are visiting at
Mrs. W alter Fix of Seaside was the W. G. H are home and with
ill
Mrs. M errill Pim entel of Albany ena U n n a n n were v , t « R° W’ !
several weeks.
w eek-end guest of her sister, other relatives and friends here
ena H ermann were guests.
Mrs. F ran k Baker.
this week.
spent th e w eek-end w ith Miss
Locates
at
Covina—
M a aurine
u n n p Moore.
vT oorp
■ Home
•« rm t
D epartm
$><*■ u n c ent
u t Meet»
c c i s - --
»
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.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Barnes were
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Schulm erieh,
Miiton Johnson .eft Sunday to Z V c X ' “ " ^ ^
guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Loren Schulm erieh and Howard
Hadley left Tuesday on a hunting
teach in the high school at Lafay-
afternoon at 2:30 at the home tO-$i?au^Orn2a s®veral months ago Donald F ranklin in Portland.
ette’
of the chairman. Mrs. Fred Am- u • $
dau#hters’ reports that
Dr. ar
and Mrs. John B artels of trip to the P rineville section.
Miss P earl Allen spent the week- acher, to plan the y ear’s work
sh e J-s *ocat£d in Covina, Cal., w ith P ortland w ere w eek-end guests of
Mrs Fred Sewell and daughter
end at the home of her mother, Mrs. C urry IfosteM—
I ® S e w i n g
Machine shop Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard C. Coman.
M arjorie returned Tuesday eve­
XT r «
ilz * ,
A 1 lr»*-s
v sv sv *«
A
_ _
_
-
I
sim
ilar
to
her
business
here.
Mrs. Olive Allen, near Amity.
Mrs. R. J. Nicol visited relatives ning from a w eek's vacation at
Mrs Verne C urry, w orthy ma- o ld Bras, K . v
-
and friends in Salem several days Seaside
iron of Tualatin chapter, O. E. S.,
" " ”7
M arriage Licenses
entertained her officers i t tea ' w h l,e rem odeling a house at last week.
Mrs. George A. Langston and
- * — Guests
-
- brought
-
^ S ° t" d f a" dd
Wee\ . J W
Mrs J M P a r«°n« had her ton- Mrs. T. O. M arlin of P ortland were
1 CandS
Hil.isb° ro r0“ ’® T hursday afternoon.
1 and Hilda Evalina Lickess, 504 their sewing.
White found a large brass key un- sils removed by Dr H D Huggins
N. E. A insw orth St., Portland, O c -1
A ttends Insurance M eeting—
tober 2.
HILLSBORO PAINT &
Mrs. Floyd Denton spent Friday Argus window.
Dwight and C urtis H ulit left
W ALLPAPER STORE
Wednesday morning for several
"T1«
T ». ». r -1!
•/
at w hale Cove, w here she attended Entertain« at
Q uality M aterials for Lena
days' trip to John Day on business.1
Earl
L
uther
and
daughter
Vera
j
PaperhanginR
- Decorating
WANT drag saw and buzz saw, tral v Life m
Insurance c
company
ompany
S Monday ys^ evening.
tn" 8M Guests
^ r t' at
nner " f 'S alem w er« week-end guests of
were d* Mes-
Malerial, work guaranteed
must be in good condition.—Alec ,, ,« •
,
dames S. W Melhuish. William
a l l i l rs' , Ott0 H ^ tra n ip f and 159 g 2nd Ave.
Phone 1032X
Eischen, Rt. 2, Cornelius.
32
v'
Aima
B i*Ieet
ennett Olden tent, D. U .! Powers, Charles ' D ouglas" 'j a y ! attendcd the ,uneral ot th eir rela-
V , will meet Monday evening at Phillips and J. W. Adamson.
! —
the V eterans’ hall. All m em bers
Eninv gkatin» *
are urged to attend.
10 Enjoy S k a tin g -
Members of the Epworth League
Past Chiefs Meet—
of the Methodist church plan to go
Mrs. C. E. Wells and Mrs. H en­ to Portland Friday evening to take
rietta Morgan will entertain the p art in a skating party at The
Egg P roducer insures heavy I>asi, c,bl.uis , <’lub ton*8ht (Thurs Oaks, sponsored by the district Ep- I
worth League.
lay. Gives better quality !
at the home
Mr»' Wella'
■‘EGG-A-DAY” EGG MARK la guaranteed to Increase the
eggs. Reduces flock m ortal­
production of your flock. The mix contains 28% Protein and
ity. It's the best and ch eap ­
Suprem e M ineral Food Compound is used. T ry a sack today
est feed you can buy.
—It will increase the rate of grow th. Increase egg produc­
tion. m ake larger eggs, decrease m ortality and add to the pro­
Let your loved one's resting place be
Dairy feeds, mill run, field
ductive life of your flock.
narked
w
ith
a
Memorial
th
at
will
last
and grass seeds.
orsver, honored w ith a m onum ent that
(Venetian ticket, W. B. Fuller,
FR EE D E L IV E R Y
826 W. Baseline, Hillsboro)
•eflects the dignity and im portance of
/o u r fam ily name. We will gladly show
you m em orials and subm it suggestions
for any type mem orial you prefer.
J
M illers of Q uality Feeds
Feed - 8eed - Wool and Ponltry
H illsboro Warehouse—Oregon Electric Depot
Phone IMS
OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
Telephone 3061
B ethany Store— Phone Hillsboro 1R4
Hillsboro, Oregon
im
TH€ WORLDS
C ft€A I€S T
RADIO VALUC
a~
Charlotte, honoring h e r seventh
Mrs. Julius A sbahr leaves this
>>*rihday. Ten little guests were week
Minneapolis, Minn., to
present.
spend the w inter with her daugh-
B ar Four D e e r -
“ rs H®nry G ilbert, and fam-
Otto Steinke. Floyd Denton. Joe rerid2i,7e to 'M r ar^d SMren‘r d RhCr
a"d daughter Alice of Portland a we< k " vlsU with
Mrs. Caroline
were guests Sunday of his brother, Stansel
Fred Amacher. and fam ily
*
E . B . A n d erso n & S o n
th a t
Pays Sor Itself!
A new cedar shingle roof will do it—Save you
enough on fuel bills, on added protection from
wind, w eather and fire during its years of service
to actually pay for itself. The original low cost
makes it easy for you to have it now!
For all building materials see
‘X
Pool - Gardner Lumber Co.
FRANCHISE FULLER DEALER
151 West Baseline St
Phone M O I