The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 31, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    H IL L S B O R O
Page Four
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thur«ilav, October 31, 1935
_______ ___ ____________ -r-
OREGON
Hams,'' negro entertainer, who will gene O'Conner.
evcning. William Morse of New-
furnish an evening's entertainm ent
J berg was unanim ously invited to
ill Reedville church S aturday at 8
! preach. A birthday box was started
|> in Williams gives snugs and
j at Sunday school. Jean O rnduff
readings,
and Calvin Horine w ere the first
j members to put in th eir birthday
Mrs Hurry Bear, local teacher,
_____
pennies.
was ill with the flue last week, tint
„
. , .
, ... c
. .
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoffman and
is teaching now. Mrs. Alman sub-
P. T . A . A rra n g e » P ro g ra m | stituted
s p e c ia l L a d le * A id s o c ie ty daughters Gloria a n d
M enbel P e te r Boacow 2 A to E n te rta in P a re n t» ; S e v e ra l Classes
for her.
Milk Egg Producer hsn
visited Prof, and Mrs. C. A. H ub­
Mrs W M Snipes and Mrs. Em­
S a tu rd a y E v e n in g
M e e tin g on T o d a y
E lec t N e w O ffic e r» ; 7B to P re»en t P la y
bard at Forest G rove Saturday.
ma Styles spent a few days last proven it« ability to pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson
week ut Depoe Bay.
(M y H a s e l C h u r c h l e y )
(B y M r, E. L C om ,
duce more egg« at lower
(M argaret D rake! of W itch Hazel,
Mrs. Helen Hess of Milwaukie
REEDVILLE I. Golt was badly
KINTON— Kinton G range will recently
feed coat per dozen egg«. It
The
list
of
pupils
on
the
honor
ers'
club
have
nearly
com
pleted
a
'
of
Los
Angeles,
visited
gave
special
singing
num
bers
ut
injured S aturday m orning when
meet Saturday in all-day session, the Ira G McCormick family S at­ holl at the ju n io r high was com- : w orking draw ing of the model I
Sunday
school
and
church
Sunday.
also
keep« your flock in
his clothing got caught in a belt
beginning at 10:30 with dinner at urday
M n
R osa III lire
IS v i s i t i n g
tie r
' piled this week. A pupil must earn chicken house, which they intend .
w
hile
he
was
starting
an
engine.
noon. All grangers are welcome.
better
health.
Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Ernst and five grades of S plus w ith a de- to build to scale. C onstruction will j
His arms, buck and chest were sister in Portlund.
Aid Meet Today
children, Shirley and Rudolph Jr. portm ent of 90 or above to be on start soon
Birthday
Celebrated
burned and bruised by the belt
Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, vice-pres­ and Mr and Mrs. Allan Comber of i the honor roll Pupils earning this
Our field service ;« un-
Senior high division is w orking
The only clothing left on his body
Mr and Mrs. Archie O'Conner
ident of the Ladies’ Aid society, Portland visited the Ira G. Me- honor are: 8A—Phyllis Amacher. on plans for a colonial mansion
was
a
strip
of
overall
on
his
leg.
equaled—try
thia combina­
entertained S aturday evening with
has called an all day meeting to Cormick family Sunday.
1 Lorrean May. Jacqueline Walters, to be built to scale The First
Mrs. A lm on t H onored
a
party
in
honor
of
the
eighteenth
be held at the church today
Homer Davis, who is w orking in Rosanne Weil. David Wiley; 8A2 National Bank, through the cour-
The friends of Mrs. D. Almont birthday of their duughter Leila tion.
(Thursday) w ith pot luck dinner Hillsboro visited his father and , —Eleanor Reed; 7B—K ate Iwasaki. tesy of Mr. Scearee, is sponsoring
gave her a show er T hursday at Present w ere Mr and Mrs. Earl
<
at noon.
uncle, Jake and Homer Davis, Jean Ann Pasley: 7A—Alice Pirie. the club.
the home of Mrs. 1. Golt Mrs. Al- Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Con­
William Wenzel, who had his Sunday.
Cloyce Bump,W inifred Wiley. Ed-
Club leaders, M aurice Romig and
I
inont
received
many
lovely
things
ner, Esther Swope. Jiiunlta Cuwrse.
hands and arm s badly burned dur­
M oney T ak en
na Rasmussen. Edith Sahnow. Don- W alter Henry, are confident that
| Present w ere Mrs I) I. Sullivan. Marybel Flint, Eva Beeler. Flora Feed - Heed - Wo«l and PoallrT
ing the burning of his w alnut
A car containing gypsies passed lld Cady, Billy Cyrus, A k i r a the club will have a very success-i
Mrs
Bertie
Johnson.
Mrs.
H
J
Frost, Richard Herdleln, Calvin
d rier at the Wenzel ranch last through th e Buck Heaven district I Tsu«awa; «A—Ju n e Ireland.
Telephone 3001
ful year, judging from the pro-j
Churchley, Florence Yeo, and Mrs O'Conner. Fred Muhly, Robert
week is getting along very well Thursday. They claim ed to heal j The 8A2 class at the junior high «rcss made “ » th« first five meet- j
I, Goit
Liebenow,
John
Liebenow,
and
Eu-
and is able to use them some.
sick through a charm. A f te r 1 presented a program Friday aft- ln£s-
P rogram Saturday
Charles Watkins, who was em ­ the
they had worked th eir charm on ernoon. A one-act play. "Oh, Rosa-
Several classes have elected new
Reedville P T A has been very
ployed in the prune orchards near W. R. Davis they left w ith his lind." was given. C haracters w ere officers. Those chosen at the jun-
fortunate in securing "Lulling Wil-
Gales Creek during the harvest, purse containing $6. which he did M arjorie Sigler. Billy Leider, Ed- *®r , high are: 8A: president. Vir-
returned home October 21.
win Linn. Neva Ziegler, Eleanor 8*n*a Havens; vice-president, Col
Mrs. Ethel L. M eldrum and son not miss for an hour.
Miss Wanda Finegan visited her Reed. Charles Tews. Jack Howe. ene MacDowell: secretary. David
Francis of M ilwaukie visited Mr aunt,
Mrs. Jam es Rachin, in P o rt­ Robert Hurd. D uring the play a Wiley. 6B: president, Duane H ay n es;!
and Mrs. E. L. Cox October 23.
___ _______
, ...........
land
S aturday ___
and _____
Sunday.
Mr song, "Sparking Peggy Jane ' was vice-president. Robert Bailey; sec-
Mrs. Fred VanKleek has been ill and
Mrs. Rachin retu rn ed home sung by Neva Ziegler and Jack retary, A delbert Hoffncr. 7A: pres-
at her home, but is reported as w ith her in the afternoon and re- Howe. The entire class sang an ident. Billy Cyrus; vice-president. |
somewhat improved.
mained until evening. Mr. and action song, "W e've Got
t h e Cloyce Bump;
secretary.
Alice
Albert C rtitz, concert violinist
S. H Pomeroy and sister. Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Hagg and daughter of Mumps." Committees in charge of
p ‘1-ie; sport captain, A kira Tsu-
of Portland, m em ber of the P o rt­
W. A. Kirts, of Portland returned Reedville visited here Sundav.
Winter motoring require« a thinner oil
the program were: Stage commit- Kaw a
land Symphony orchestra under
home the last of the w eek from a
Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. McCormick. 1 tee—Wesley Purcell, Rollie Hoi-
First 8rade ° f ‘he P eter Boscow
than
summer. Drop in today. We have the
Van H oogstratten
and
trip which took them down as far Hodson McCormick and Kenneth wege, Bud Hines; properties. Dor- school elected: President, Jean Ken- Wilhern
improv« tbp per­
founder
and
director
of
the
large
as the Redlands Forests of Cali­ M clnnis visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. othy Traughber. Zelda
proper
grade of oil for your car to give de­
Weintz; nelly; vice ' president. M a r g a r e t
formance of ANY
of Portland
fornia and on a hunting trip in McCormick in Hillsboro Saturday costumes. Rose W atkins, M ary Jan e Freudenthal: song leader, Gloria T urn Verein „ „ orchestra
radioi
„„„« j
pendable,
complete protection to bearing«,
southern Oregon.
afternoon E. L. McCormick is ill • Duxburv.
Gibbens; a rt leader, Billy Chris- has been engaged to direct the
e - u . i
"»vx,uuiin.a is m .
.
tensen- norm l e a d e r l o m a J e a n Pacific U niversity orchestru and
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Aten,
cylinder wall« and piston« . . . Keep your
Harley and Roy M yake of
The 7B at the ju n io r high select-
, ad^ r'
„J ta n tcach viohn
October 28, a boy, Joseph Edward St. Sig
Paul visited the F E. Hoffman ed a play to be given soon during H crod' h?alth leader' Opal S pen’
“ - -X-
P ut your radio in the finest con- j
motor always ready.
Aten.
cer; flag bearer. K enneth Pearson
People of Hillsboro who are in-
auditorium period. The cast in
S. H. Pomeroy and Mrs. Robert home Sunday.
The 3A of the David Hill school ‘crested in orchestra are urged to dition to get all the big program s !
Miss
Alice
McInnis,
who
is
work-
eludes
Kate
Iwasaki,
Irene
Darnell,
i
ia
.
c
-i
o
atten
d
Thurse
Thursday night rehearsals on the air. O rder new tubes now
Pomeroy and three daughters w ent mg in Salem, visited her parents, Jean Ann Pasley. Leon Banner.
p esident C o rrin n e Brow n- attend
«“ the college
to Molalla Sunday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs D M McInnis. Sat- Jack Schukart,' Billy Foelker, Rob- vice-president, Lynn Hall; mom- a t.
colle>'t
Mrs. John Steelman, who resides
Ifu sto n lenOre P ° ,,e n a n d Verle
” **' S,one- P atricia Ann Jüve«--- AliCC
ert Ogilbee
there. She has been visiting at the urday and Sunday.
Mrs.
Ira
G.
McCormick
visited
|
Todav
(Thursday)
the
2A
of
the
tu - 2A
o í « - j
Ja n e Joyce and El
F irst and B a selin e
In d ep en d en t D ealers
H illsb oro
Pomeroy home during the past Mrs Allan C o m b e r a n d M r s J e s s i e
H
arry
C
lark
of
the
and
John Tañada.
no_ , i . . Betty
. •
1,11
„„2
Dezure a iP o r tla n d F riday
! P e,er Boscow school will enter- C lark of the 1A at the David Hill nora Lleb™ °«
three weeks.
A num ber of those who live in
_
_ been ____
Prizes Offered
The first frost of the season oc-
anld l^fa ,hers w ith _____
school have
absent, due to _
NOTICE O F MI DG ET M EETING
S e lfrid g r t u r n . Co.
P h on e 21X j
this community have been enjoy­
a program and exhibit of their tonsil operations
~ ~
T he teach er. M iss M ary S ch m elt
N m I r » la b a r r i , y g i r a n
I b a ! I b a l l u il g a l ( ' „ m m l l l r a o f 'h a C l t » » f M i l l l b o m .
curred
here
October
21.
Last
year
W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y , O r a g o n , a m u n ic ip a l r o r p o r s t l o n , haa fila d m i b a o f f l r a o f tb a
ing raspberries from their bushes
work.
Donald
M
arlatt
of
th
e
4A
at
the
zer-
offered
prizes
to
the
boy
and
it
was
much
later,
but
two
years
during the past week.
The boys
in T the
ju n io r Build-
high ^ed
P eter
Boscow school recently mov- Sirl having the best health records.
to t a l a m o u n t o f m o n e y prn(M«»ed to b e r a U e d b y t a x a t i o n
a n d ea (ten d e d
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Flint re- ag^ rHa n ^ M ^ ’coHinsHcfraham^of division
of - ‘he
ry-S
Portland.
by th e
- quare —
--
- to —
as a result of m orning inspection, j
m u n ic i pa 1 c o r p o r a i i o n
f o r a ll p u rp o s e « f o r t h e y e a r 1 9 3 « , w h ic h e s t im a t e * a r e as
for the six weeks' period
period. W in n e r;
turned home the first of this week
fo llo w « :
Aurora visited Mr. and Mrs. W F
favorably impressed w ith Oregon of the boys' prize, an indoor base­
D E T A I L E D H t l N . K T R E P O R T F O R Y E A R 1 9 3 » . ( K n d ln a D e e . l i a i )
H?nt'» b rother, ’ George Sniderà” ^ r e S { ‘1^ r n ^ ^ i t h Mt U WOand N e W
L ib r a r y
Mr. and Mrs W. E. Simpson of ball, is William S trickland Patricia
(¿ e n e r a l E u n d
B u d g e te d
Liberal near Molalla spent sev- and Betty Joyce tied for the girls'
to t M m u .
G e n e r a l G u v e r n 't
A c t u a l E x p e u d it u r a a
P r< n **e d
1936
A
c
tu
a
l
B ataar November 22
i
,
< <
t
eral days at th eir place here last prize, so they will share the prize
Budget
Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Vedder of
r
x
p
d
it
u
re
a
1933
1933
i
•
<
193«
Pupils of Chapm an school were
•
459
H. E. club of grange will hold a Sandy were overnight guests of
I
3 0 0 . »X»
M a y o r a n d G o u n e ll
1
t
4<)6 (»0 I
(o ft 00
J
126
The Schm eltzer fam ily enjoyed weighed on the opening day of
A u d ito r
1 2 6 .0 0
1 3 6 .0 0
i ; ‘. in.
bazaar and entertainm ent at the i M r. and Mrs. Elry McDougal Fri-
1 (0
■
4 ( 3 50
A tto rn e y
(t»o 04»
1 3 9 .0 0
3 0 9 .0 0
hall November 22. There will b e j day
92*»
a reunion Sunday. Miss Helen school, Septem ber 16, and again
8 118
! -.<1 M
R n g ’r and M g r.
1 .6 9 2 94
2 .( 0 4 1 (
2 . I K 21
2 .1 3 6
many useful articles Which Will
j j r and Mrs Guv S toutenberc H n n n r R n ll P l v - n - C F (n Schmeltzer, who is attending Pa- October 25 >o determ ine gains in
I.3 O 0
M37 90
R e c o rd e r
1
1 .1 6 9 12
1.131 «1
1.8O 0
m,k e nice C h r W j,.,
„clad-
r 0" ”
, '
S e -l,
■
« o jh 1 T b . ™
, r
...
1 to
1 7 6 .4 0
T re a s u re r
2 1 9 .6 0
1 «2 oo
2 1 2 .8 ®
236
MOO
4 6 9 1»
ing two
nice quilts. A program is H. Versteeg family Sunday.
This association has never
C ity H a il
--------------------------------------------
s„„a„
M e e t F r id a y N ie h l
i
«
. • • < <
9 AO
6 * 1 24
76
C ity P ro p e rty
3 9 .9 4
20 31
40 63
36
being prepared and outside talent
paid
less
than
3%
on
Mrs. Earl Christie entertained
3ÍM»
190 13
I n d u s t r i a l In s u r a n c e
1
2
6
3
.7
«
4o3
3
a
9
90
John Schmeltzer, Mr. and Mrs. i Dewey.
w ill put on a play. There will be a w ith a party S aturday evening in
savings.
(B y M a h a l B. A llis o n )
176
9 7 .3 7
P r in t , a n d
S ta tio n e ry
3 4 69
1 (5 9«
2t>6 29
’
fish pond and all that goes with honor of the birthday of her s o n , MOUNTAIN H O M E - M ountain “ a.rry „ Schmeltzer.
P l a n n i n g C o m m is s io n
Miss
Mary
60
Subscribe for the Argus.
36
1 6.2 0 T é lé p h o n a a n d T e le g r a p h
a bazaar.
2 9 .9 6
66
Home school has a new traveling Schm eltzer and George Strope
Gordon.
6OO
1
.2
1
7
16
E m e rg e n c y
7 1 9 .3 4
9 97 9 3
1 .0 0 0
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Saelens and
Alvin Christie arrived at the I library from which children and , D. E. Sherick of Denver, C o lo , I
T r e lr r lU n • ( r » r , M ,
P r o p r r lr
family and Mrs. Fred West of P o rt­ home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. adults of the district may borrow. is a house guest of his daughter. •
Every saving« certifi­
la
2 . (Mt»
1 .3 4 6 64
E i r e 1 » e p a rt m e n t
2 ,1 1 7 M6
2 .3 6 6 .7 9
2 .0 9 6 .9 3
2 .6 9 6
land visited their parents. Mr. and Frank Christie, Thursday evening announces Miss Mills, the teacher Mrs Dave Linens
3 .3 6 2
H
y
d
r
a
n
t
«
2
.3
3
9
.0
®
784 ®8
2 362
cate is insured
Mrs. George H. Snider, Sunday.
2 .9 2 0
1 .9 0 3 .6 4
P «d lc e
D e p a rtm e n t
from California for an indefinite
H onor R oll G iv e n
Mrs. John Davis retu rn ed from
2 .6 7 1 90
2 . 6 (M 30
2 .6 3 3 .7 8
2 .9 2 0
T r s fr .i
19 66
visit.
76
Mountain Home honor roll for Hood River October 19. w here she
P e b lie
H e a lt h
, New tenants moved on the C. A. the first six weeks includes George ' had been grading apples.
1
40
8
0
.0
0
H
e
a
l
t
h
O
f
f
i
c
e
r
1 1 3 .0 0
I'tS.OO
B a r b o p l a c e (George M aynard
108 0 0
140
' MarKaret Caldwell, Dor-
Mrs. H arry Saunders returned
•
S a n M a t io n
othy, Wilma and Mary Boulin. Bar- October 23 from Portland, w here I Often Mis-C'alled "R heum atic")
1<H»
4M 96
C ity
Dum p
9 9 .0 0
t il
6<> 20
76
Mrs. Lena Meyers and Raymond bara Lorenzen, Robert Speece and
up to $5,000.00 under
I6 O
was under the care of her
1 1 2 .3 8
S a n ita r y S e w e rs
62 M l
2 1 6 1«
2< m >
121 (o
100
.6«»
I and Norma Meyers visited Mr. and C ara p ‘epenbrink.
S tu rm
S ew e rs
7 6 36
7 1.01
(B y M n». B ir d M c C o rm ic k )
6o
doctor. She is somewhat improved,
97 06
the Federal Insurance
C le a n -u p a n d G a rb a g e
4u
W eek-end guests at the John
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN— Fir I Mrs. Ed Henderson at Cherry / - i F- F e*dmarL oi ^an Francisco,
C h a r i t i e s , H a a p ii a l a n d C e r r e c t i e n
If stabbing, shooting m uscular
Cal., and Miss Blanche Carlisle of Davis home w ere Mr. and Mrs.
P la n .
6
jro v e school house was the scene 1 Grove Sunday,
3
3
0
19
76
J a il
4 .3 0
9 .4 6
■
of a com munity costume party F r i - ! _
S tew art was taken to the
visited Miss Mary Oscar Schnaz and two children of pains in shoulders, arm s and legs
P e b lie
W e rk «
are making your life a misery: if
day evening. The teacher," Mrs I Gr - Wilcox hospital at N ewberg Mills Friday.
Portland
S M e w a lb s
C. E. To Meet
neuralgic pains and surface pains
Savings are accepted in
26
W alter Austin, was hostess. H er­ October 20.
Ernest Bruce and Ben G lover of the body are robbing you of
2 . KN)
1.291 96
S tre e t L ig h tin g
2 ,9 7 9 .9 6
1 .7 3 6 36
2.09M 2 0
Local Christian Endeavor society
9 .H N )
F ir G rove Ladies* Social club
man W hitmore received first prize
E d u c a tio n
small
or
large
amounts
will
hold
a
b
u
s
i
n
e
^
“and
’X
^
i
a
l
!
a.r!
h„
o
™
for the best adult’s costume a n d !
w ith Mrs. Ray Voorhees Oc-
com fort and case - don't endure
2 .0 0 0
Soi».0t»
L ih r a r y
2,t»0ti.t>0
6 0 0 .0 0
2 .0 0 0
2 .0 0 0 00
m g appies near White Salmon, I , hjs tor, |lrp a ' J
r w lthout
R ea-rent io n
to suit your conven­
Helen Voorhees for the best child's \ ,ob®r 22, JTbey
m a»«ing a quilt meeting at the Edw ard Aebischer
Wash.
Laurence
G
a.bler
who
has
t
,
W
illiams
R
U.
X.
Com-
2
0
0
P
a
r
k
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
2 0 0 .0 0
2OO 00
2 0 0 ,0 0
200
costume. Mrs. Lena D ieyerf arfd t ° ,be
Iate^ Wext meeting will home F riday evening.
M is c e lla n e o u s
ience.
K
± SJ ? T
p« - " d
- bringing th e joy
M eet C h anged
Mrs. H arm an W hitmore presided
at u M r» Flora B aker's home
2 6 8 .4 9
G e n e ra l
3 2 6 .3 6
6 3 7 .2 7
4
60
0
0
8
60
Mountain Home Ladies' Aid meet,
of quick relief to so many su f­
at the refreshm ent tables.
I November 5.
P u b lic S e r v ic e E n t e r p r is e «
(Venetian ticket, Harold Ire­
ferers.
. •
Mrs. Mary Willers and Ed and , M7S B ,F Deford, school clerk which was scheduled November 1 ,1 OIC2 ,S p ar«;nls ?5rC'
... A i r p o r t
land, Rt. 5, Hillsboro)
on
mountain Mon­
|0 0
Esther Willers of Hillsboro visited ’ a‘ the Buck Hea'e n district, count- has been postponed un til after the . Bnowz
This compound is prepared from '
• 1 9 ,6 7 2
fl« .y 6 6 .« 6
T e ta l G e n e ra l
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Otto Sunday “ s!x boys and nlne Kiris in this annual chicken pie supper. Novem- day nl«h‘ and Tuesday morning
1 1 7 .7 3 4 .»
• 1 6 ,6 1 2 .4 6
6 1 6 ,6 6 6 .6 8
6 2 9 .7 6 7
the prescription of a form er arm y
O p e r a tio n s E x p e n s e
ber 8. Date and place of the Aid
-**--------
district last week.
afternoon
doctor who used it in his practice I
nS, Kroun«f
There will be preaching all this meeting will be announced later.
Mrs. Iva Stew art entertained
G e n e ra l K a n » Kal I m a I r4
K e e rn u e a
for
many
years
Now
sufferers
may
j
A
group
of
people
from
here
are
n
Rcv
.a,?d
^
rs,
?
'
J?
T
rei
rc,l»
°.f
w ith a Hallowe'en party Friday w eek at Pleasant View except S at­ m aking plans to attend a mission- B o n n e v i V l s l t ^d Mr. and Mrs. have the benefit of its relief at a I
Budget n i
I «t M m n .
C la s s lfic a tlo n
1 932
1933
1934 P rop u e p d
1 93 6
A ttu a i
evening. Present w ere Mrs. E. I urday evening.
U u 'l g r t
cost of only a few cents a day.
ary meeting at the first Evangel- ' Gc1?rge All (son Monday evening,
R evenuee
Haveman. Mrs Ernest Guenther,
19 16
ical church in P ortland Friday. MM rs\ , A n;na Cou? n.1c y and M ri; Take ju st a few doses of W illiams |
Taxe«
L e v ie e o f p r i o r
Hillie Tykeson. Vivian
y
e
a
r
a
t
in
te
r
e
s
t
s
u
d
Rev.
Speece
and
Richard
Joyce
Mary
Newland
visited
friends
and
R.
U.
X.
Compound
and
see
how
Mae Stew art, Lloyd Guenther, e
l> e n a lt ÌM
in c lu d e r ti
will each take an auto load.
relatives in P ortland several days much b etter you feel. The first
I.IM»O
J. M. PERSON. Mgr.
E ees a n d l.ic e n s e «
don Haveman and George Zeigler.
Six young people from th e com-
u
, bottle m ust satisfy you or money
2 .5 t MI
1 .8 6 7 42
O c c u p a tio n
2 .7 6 0 .1 7
2 . 1 ( 6 76
4 .3 1 2 38
2 .6 * 0
Norma Meyers and Wallace W hit­
back.
m unity church of Sunnyside, at-
c h a Pman
was ®n,ro?led
B e e r a n d L iq u o r
S a v in g s A L oan B ldg.
•d o
|M | 2 9
more w ere neither absent nor ta r­
1 0 3 .7 5
(B y V iv ia n H u d s o n )
P e r m it s
iL
tended the Sunday night services 2]e •J.unlor Red Gro»» October 1 1.
243 66
1 6 9 .1 0
1 1« 4 0
H illsb o ro
O regon
dy at the F ir Grove school the
150
1
6
.8
0
F in e * a n d F o r fe itu r e «
For sale by Delta D rug store.—
5 8. (H»
ÎÙ 0
1 33 .00
66 M l
here. Sunnnyside is a com m unity a The first project will be a first aid
HAYWARD—
There
will
be
a
i
R e n t >»
first six weeks. There were only Hallowe'en
Adv.
4 6 t»o
miles east of Portland and
k d f°r.
school, to be
party
at
H ayw ard few
‘
60
K.IIT
In te re s t
101 24
2 6 6 06
4« (»1
nine enrolled here.
65
com pletely furnished by the chil­
260
school tonight (Thursday). Ladies
2 0 7 .6 7
M is c e lla n e o u s
1 6 3 .6 6
66 76
1 4 0 .4 2
Charles Tatman filled his silo are asked to bring pie and cake Rev. and Mrs. Speece form erly dren. This school has also entered
served
there
in
the
community
1 »».».'.«
Monday. His field of corn averaged and men fruit juices.
•2 .2 9 1 .9 1
T o t a l M ls c . R e v e n u e s
• 3 .3 6 6 .9 2
international correspondence
• 3.9 5 R .65
1« 9 «a
church. Mrs. L aurence U lrich led an
2 7 ,( 5 0
2 1 ,6 0 0 .0 0
Tax
Lew
2 1 .7 9 9 ,9 9
2 8 .6 3 6 .7 6
about 10 feet in height and was
2 6 .4 5 9 6 «
S ee .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston re ­ the C. E. m eeting an d Mr. Ulrich partnership and will w rite to for
( « m p u ta d a n
not damaged by the frost last turned home from apple picking delivered a sermon on the d eliver­ eign schools.
week.
• 3 0 .5 9 9
• 2 3 .2 9 1 .9 1
(l» ,l» » .» l
I2 1 .i» 7 .]l
H onor R oll G iv e n
Tuesday of th is week. They ex ­
tll.» 4 E M
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson pect to leave Monday for T erra ance of Jonah.
Chapm an school pupils on the
T here will be m orning church
( im p u ta tio n o f P r o p e r ty T a i L e v y
(Mamie Proctor) and three chil­ Bella, Cal.
services at M ountain Home church honor roll for the first six weeks
I . T o t a l H u < ire ie « l
K u p ^ n d ltijr « «
I'll.f t t o .lO
dren arrived at the home of her
t . » l i m a t o i l T a i D e lin q u e n c y
» v y
7 .0 0 0 oo
w
Mrs. Willis H iatt retu rn ed to her
Sunday. The sermon topic of school are Henry Dewey, Floyd
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Proc­ home on Stringtow n road Wed­ next
be "Sins of Ignorance.”
3. T o t a l R e q u ir e m e n t« .
S.'iN.6 4 0 .4 0
tor, Friday evening from North nesday afternoon, having done the will
The roads in this district have
Dakota, w here they have sold their cooking and helping her folks. Mr been
4. T o t a l E s t im a t e d M ia r . R e v e n u e
R,2(k>.oo
property. They are m aking an in ­ and Mrs. George Laem erm an with spread. graded and some gravel
B. E x p e n d a b le « u r p lu a b e ir in n ln p o f 19.16
1 .3 B 0 .00
definite stay at the Proctor home. the harvesting of th e prunes for
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brow n­
6 . T o t a l M I b c . R e v e n u e « a n d « u r p lu «
.
| 9 .6 1 0 .0 0
An undenom inational church was the past month.
ing had as their guests from Oc­
7 . T b b to be L e v ie d ( 1 9 1 4 ) It e m 3 le»x
organized at M ountain Top Sunday
Mrs. Clara Hudson and grandson, tober 21 to 24. Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Hem
6
1 2 9 .0 3 0 .4 0
Lowell Wheeler, of P ortland came Confer and daughter A rlene of St.
D E T A IL E D B U IW K T D IH T R IR V T IO N F O R Y E A R
1 9 3 6 . ( R n d ln p D e e . 3 I « | |
out Sunday afternoon to the W. R Frances, Kan. The visitors were
S tr e e t F u n d ( 3 0 ' i G e n e r a l R o a d L e v y b y ( o u n t y I n R o a d D i i t r i r t N o . 31»
Hudson home. Mrs. Hudson will
C o lo red P h o to
H u d ir e te d
lu t H m n.
C la n n if ic a t io ii
1932
spend the w inter with her son, W.
1033
1934 P r o p ^ a d
1 93 6
A c tu a l
llu d p e t
R. Hudson. Lowell W heeler re ­
E x p ’d ltu r e a
1946
turned to his w ork at Portland
S a n ita tio n —
3 1 .5 0 0
3
7 4 7 .K6
S tr e e t C le a n . De|>
Sunday evening.
,0 8 4 .7 2
2
8 0 7 .8 4
•
1 .0 0 1 .3 4
S 13
P u b lic W o r k » —
First Snow Monday
With each order of
700
3 2 3 .3 1
C ity
E n g in e e r in g
2 2 6 .8 0
4 3 8 .3 1
H ayw ard had its first snow
700
M a in te n a n c e
St re e ls
Christmas photographs storm M onday night. Tuesday
2O<»
3.70
A o p h a lt
18.01
9 .9 8
2
64»
2
0
0
taken during the month m orning th e trees w ere w hite with
i ’o n e r e te
1 .0 6
(<»o
too
1 1 3 .5 2
I» i r i S tr e e t«
2 0 .0 0
8 5 .7 9
7 1 .1 7
160
of November, one of the snow.
100
2 1 3 .0 2
M acadam
160 93
30»)
O ile d M a c a d a m
order will be colored free
160
200
1 0 9 .5 0
Ruck (C o u n ty )
Ruad«
1 8 9 .6 4
T h r a p p Stars in P a c ific
71.M2
HH 68
2 00
of charge. Call today. Let
150
C roM ftlnif«
3 0 .4 7
1 2 8 .3 3
1
5
.4
9
160
U . G a m e A g a in s t A lb a n y
M iic e lln n c u u it
us show you our quality
60
Drexell Thrapp, form er Hilhi
E
m
e
r
g
e
n
c
y
w o r k a t reasonable football star, saved the day for
500
Pacific university in th e last m in­
prices.
Snow
160
4 M 6 .II
utes of the game against A lbany
E m erg e n c y
3 ,9 2 3 .6 9
1 ,6 X 3.3 2
14)00
college at A lbany S aturday afte r­
f 2.M 50
I 1 .9 9 6 .0 2
»
1
,3
(
1
.1
7
t
S ,3 « M 1
I 3 .H 7 .I2
I « .«»«
noon. He scored a touchdown to
D r in k
2 ,5 0 0
S tr e e t l-'u n d Ile e e ip t a
help in tying A lbany 7 to 7. This
You have a good job, Mr. Doe . . . you have a
E’l r a t M m o n th «
game ended A lbany's string of 28
Know BEFORE the fire
steady income and a good credit reputation.
consecutive defeats.
193« l * R ( i r i ) S K I ) B A L A N C E S H E E T S
that the company behind
G e n e ra l Fund
ORANGEADE
That’S security enough! W’e’re glad to make you
109 S. 2nd
Hillsboro
Re« e ip t «
D i« b u r « e m e n ta
We specialize In quality com­
your insurance company is
N e t K itt im a te d M is e . R e c e ip t« I 2,6IO.O<»
G e n e r a l (» p e r n tiu n « E x p e n s a
a
loan
to
put
your
home
in
good
repair.”
» 2 0 ,7 1*1.00
m ercial printing.—Argus.
tf
Tax
Levy
P ro p o s e d
2 9 ,0 3 0 .4 0
at your Hallowe’en
G e n . D e b t S e r v ic e E x p e n ie
H onor Roll for Local Junior
H igh Given; Program H eld
Kinton Grange
Meets Saturday
Heads Orchestra
Man Injured
at R eedville
Hogdcn-Brcwstcr
Farmers’ Cash Store
Change Your Oil
H H IL C Q
TUBES
©
COSLETT’S SUPER SERVICE
Douglass
R a d io S ervice ,,
-r
at Mt. H om e week
jw
r» ,
l
ICpIipirp PaXlPFIial
T V UAbVIUUl
100%
Muscular Pain
Community Party
Held Fir Grove
but mcltel as soon as “
Tualatin Valley
Federal Savings
and Loan
uzeen?hlr. ? Hallowe’en Party
at Hayward School
Q tt
U ps GfNL
FREE
HALLOWE’EN
Schramel
Studio
Green Spot
When Tile Dollars
STEP O U T
They go farther at Scholls Tile
Co. We meet all com petitive
price« on both large and small or­
ders. W’e are also prepared to give
dollar-saving advice and plans on
your drainage or masonry problem.
Yarda at Hilliboro
C E R T A IN L Y ____
W e’ll lend you money
to fix your Home!
P la n t a t Scholls
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
P la n t a t »cholls, O reg o n
O ur Motto—"Friendly Service . . ..F a ir Prices”
WaatnAxtaa M rert betweea lat r a t an«.
; Hillsboro
party , . . then top
off the evening with
pumpkin pie made
with FIR GROVE
milk garnished with
FIR GROVE whip­
ped cream.
O rd e r your
s u p p ly
to d a y th ro u g h y o u r
lo cal g ro c e r o r d i­
re c t.
G reen Spot is also handled
by Clem Eslinger.
H R GROVE
DAIRY
one of PERMANENT DE­
PENDABILITY. There is
TRUE ECONOMY in hav­
ing this agency serve you.
CHAS. LWALKER
IV ÍH Y fORM Of PROJfCîlON
TELEPHONE 1731
116 SOUTH THIRD - RES 1092
HlllS»ORO,On(60N
R E AD
Typical of conversations at our
bank these days . . . as more and
more Hillsboro residents h e a r
about Modernization Credit. This
new plan makes it easy to protect
and improve home property. Loans
up to $2,000 . . . with monthly re­
payments sealed to suit individual
incomes . . . over convenient per­
iods up to three years. Inquiries
are welcomed.
T o ta l
B U Y /
T o ta l
S tre e t
G en­
Road
A n a ly s is
1 S e rie s
(¿eneral
Im p r o v e m e n t
M acadam
M acadam
to n e re te
M acadam
•S tre e t, a n d
R e fu n d in g
Commercial
National Bank
Hillsboro
6 3 1 ,6 4 0 .4 0
K H tfm a te d T a x L e v y 6 0 %
e r a l ('o u n t y R o a d L e v y ,
M a tu r ity
D a te s
1
1 9 2 2 -A
1 9 2 2 -B
1931
(G e n .)
1936
Eund
1926
1927
192«
1926
Sew er
(Im p .)
1 1 -1 -3 6
1 2 -1 -3 7
IO -I5 - 2 H
6 -1 -3 9
1933
4 -1 -4 3
1 93 6
9 -1 -4 6
1 2 -1 -4 2
1 2 -1 -4 2
1 -1 -6 1
9 -1 -5 0
nf
(3 1 ,0 4 0 .4 0
Eund
S tre e t E u n d
E x pen««
O u ts ta n d in g
O p e r a ! Inna
» 4,000.1)0
D ebt
Coupon
In te r e s t
Am ount
O u ts ta n d in g
»% %
» (4 %
» '/.
• Kt,not» )
68 »
1 0.0 00
3 4 ,5 0 0
.
14,37 k .
» 2 4 ,2 2 1 .4 «
6110.(Ill
» »3,1(10
6'
6' r,
r-'.i.
«' ;
iitj'
Not
(lobi
S in k i n g
Fund«
0 .6 0 0 .0 0
3 4 ,6 0 0
1 4 ,» 7 » .64
» 0 2 ,2 2 1 .4 «
I.»nn.no
7,on«.no
H.47K.OH
7.7O 4.O 7
*.«»0.23
2 9 .6 9 6 .9 0
f« 8 .t l7 .» g
1 'o la l
“The Largest Independent Bank ln
W ashington C ounty”
G rade A
MILK and CREAM
Phone 4RX1
i o , (0 3 .4 0
Oregon
as
Not
B o n rfo J
lie h t
» 3 .6 1 1 .1 «
( lu ta t m ti.li i i k
» 1 3 1 .7 3 9 .3 4
And n
I k k I k o . h . » e . r « e - . b . J y i r l i c o
I h o l 1 I h IIO!
» m „ H i d I « I ' l l i i y y » C ( o l l u i n n c r l i l l , o , r f
• • o ' • lle
• • «
’
a le v y b n a ird , w i l l h o ld a m e e t in g a t th e C o u n c il C b a m b e r a in
.» M
MMItl
I 'll»
;> ll
th e r i t ^ M
Maid C i t y o f H ll l a b o r o , O r e g o n , o n T h u r a d a y , N o v e m b e r I t
lo ts
«.» , u
u
y
.
O 'r ln r k I '. M . » 1 w h i c h l i m o . m l p la c e »11 p e n o n , w h ., » h a ll h e » « h l i c . m
le v y w h e n Ih o » o n io » h o ll h r m a d r , m a y a p p e a r » n d b e h e a r d in
,'r
" 'o
» a id
l a x le v y a n d h a v e a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o dh ic io i
l i m e d th in ( 0 l o b r r 16. l o ir,
A tt» t:
H U . U 7 U c D A N IU ..h .c „ r d .r ,
th e
»am e
w ith
»1,1
i.
h .a r d
j.
K
G A fc fc w r
t