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H IL L S B O R O Page Four A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , Thursday, November I I, 1935 OR E G O N Mrs M arlon W Howl ami. and ine K ilhurg sp en t S a tu rd a y am i I s ls te l , M is Fred Loit. P o rtlan d S unday at th e Sam M orelli hom e , H e lp « to M a k e at Y am hill a U e tte r School Newa S ta ff Mrs Mary W alker of P o rtlan d We »pcclullxe In q u a lity eom - tf is v isitin g Mrs. Ida K ilburg for m ereiai p rin tin g A rgus. E dited by H<ll«horo U ni l l i t h School S tu d e n t Ho«ly Mrs. L illie May Elliott. (12. w ife sev eral w eeks. of S am uel I. Elliott of H illsboro, T w o doctors w ere called for Mrs Roy T aylor, w ho w as very ill S u n died in P o rtlan d N ovem ber to F u 1111.I l i N E W S S T A F F n e ra l services w ere belli Tucsduv Boy Velda Stark President; day ev en in g E d ito r A n n M u n k re s m orning at F inley's chapel in P o rt Mr. and M rs A T K ilhurg a re Injured in Game land an d in te rm e n t w as in Rose A «*i*tant E ditor« m oving Io P o rtla n d th is w eek. N ovem ber (I, th e P ioneers, a C ity cem etery P astor H enry S H onor ro ll as an n o u n ced is as M ary C a ld u c ll a n d l.u V ern o A bondroth group of ra d io e n te rta in e rs, gave H ailer officiated (By Mr». E. W. Hinrich.) follow s; A thfotic* Jo y Foelker and Krt.vnvon«! a p ro g ram before th e assem bly F resh m en A lvin B ecker. A rlen e BLO O M IN G —A group of girls I.air. E xecu tiv e C outicìl trin a i T raak. L illie Mav H ow land vva l»ol n A m ong them w us "W indy" F uller, Club K ep re * en ta tn c * l'h llo . H a a ri g athered In the B loom ing school BETH AN Y-CED AR M IL L —C ed ar B ern ard . E velyn B riot, L o r e n in W arren N II . N ovem ber '.‘I. illy M is « M i l l - H u t V m r < l e r / n t t i l e i C C hurchlev ; G irl Itcnervc». J e a n A ni.e n atio n al h arm o n ica cham pion. N ovem ber 7 and organized a 4-H M ill T ow nsend clu b w ill give a B ronleew e. J a c k B ryan, K a th ry n 1872. cam e to O regon III 1888 w ith C onnell ; Scnalc. M aurice P e e re n b o o rn ; T hose sp en d in g th e A rm istice h e r parents, and w as m arried to In o b serv atio n of A rm istice Day Sewing club u n d e r th e g u id an ce of hom e cooked food sale N ovem ber C aw rse. D elbert C rew s. T h eo d o re Ht-Y . Tom S tr e tc h c r ; RIue-H . Eltnan Mr. B arnes told th e sto ry of tile w eek -en d at the G M V a n d er/aii Siinilicl 1- E lliott at G lencoe. J a n O B. K raus. M em bers are Eulia 22 and 23 at th e F arm ers' M arket G ard n er, Iren e E n g eld in g er. M ary S c h u lm e r ic h , H a r o 'd M ey v r, T r i S q u a re . service flag. T he assem bly stood den hom e wi re Mrs M innie S o h ler uary 2. 18!M) D avis a n d M uriel A nderson, F ern betw een T h ird an d F o u rth on Y am G a rth o fn er. E velyn H aw o rth . S tan A dviaor Miss l ’e a rl Alien for a m om ent at silen t atten tio n , and son S ta n le y of P ortland, M ley H erg ert, P a u l H ick en lo o p er, Hill school; A lta M eyer, V elda hill street, P o rtlan d . Decollat'd Is su rv iv ed bv t h e h o n o rin g th o se w ho gave th e ir M artha and H en rietta V ander.-.in S tark . G enevieve W eichbrodt. C arol Mrs. E dna C la rk e re tu rn e d a M arian Jack so n , E lin o r K ram ion. E D ITO R IA L lives Ami M unkres recited "Flan den, H aym ond V an d erzan d en and w idow er; u dau g h ter. M is W illiam V oelker, B ernice M eyer an d J e a n - i w eek ago from an ex ten d e d visit D orothy K u ratli, M ary E lla M ari D u rin g th e past y e a rs it has been ders Field." a fte r w hich ta p s w ere W arren G illis of M onm outh O th er .1 Stiaw of Y am hill; a sou, Sam uel ner. G len P ow ers, E sth er Robb, ette B randaw , L u th era n school; in E ast M ichigan In guests S unday w ere E velyn Day of i. Elliot! of Malheur; her mother, Je a n H ergert, A nita K rah m er and Mrs. Jam es W alters v isited h er B etty R osencrans. B eu lah S h e p th e custom to allow a tw o-w eek sounded by Ja m e s F o rsy th e D oris Sim m ons, B loom ing school, sister, Mrs. Ray D o rlan d of H ills ard . M ild red S m ith. G eo rg e Tsu- period for C h ristm as vacation. L as' closing the assem bly sang "A m e ri M onm outh. E dw ard Day of H eaver gaw a. N ancy W illiam s, L u cille y e a r th e ele m e n ta ry schools cut ca. th e B eautiful." led by th e G irl ton an d L ouise E dm unds, J a n e an d Jo y ce M artin. V elda Stark boro. F riday. J th is in half, m ak in g it possible to Reserves. S tay to n and D orothy N ew n an ot w as elected presiden t, C arol V o el Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es W alters v is Yungen. P o rtlan d S o p h o m o res—J e a n n e A bts, R o b give a free w eek in th e spring, ker, vice-president, and D oris S im ited Mr and Mrs. N. P. P earso n Instnll « New A m iscellaneous show er w as g iv i w hen a w eek is a h eav en -sen t ert A llison. G len n is C arlson. A lm a N ovem ber 17-23 Book W eek mons, secretary . Mrs. E. W. H in of P o rtla n d S unday. blessing. en at ttie Roy hall W ednesday e v e Mrs. A rth u r P earson of P o rtlan d E slinger, H elen H aldum , E t h e l richs is leader. A ctually e v ery one is e x trem ely \ B eginning M onday Book W eek n in g for L aw ren ce V anderzanden C hrist N eum ann of Los A ngeles spent N o v em b er 6 w ith h e r m o th -j H arty, T oshio In ah aro , M ildred b o n 'd w ith n o th in g to do for fo u r w ill be observed by m any. T he an d E dw in Jesse. M any useful K rah m er. M ildred M eyer, J e a n is spending th is w eek w ith h i s er. Mrs. Jam es W alters. teen or fiftee n long days. If it them e th is y ear is to be "R eading Today ! b rother, M. N eum ann, and fam ily Mrs. A gnes W isw all of P o rtlan d Person, M arg aret R uecker. J o s e p h | w ere possible to put th e q uestion for F un." T h e h ig h lig h t of the gifts w ere received T h e ev ening sp en t in d an cin g He had been visitin g in P o rtla n d visited Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles Boy ine S tro ed er. Tosh T sugaw a, H elen , to a re feren d u m vote, w h ere e v w eek w ill be a poster contest o p w as lid s pow erful unit »III e lim Mrs. C. F. Jesse left T h u rsd ay W akayam a, J e a n W enger. en to all high school stu d e n ts T hese since th e d eath of an o th e r b ro th e r S u n d ay afternoon. in . io iin- ii.iiiu'i "t b a lla r) J u n io rs —E lean o r B en d ler. K eith ery o n e m ight ex p ress h is d esires posters a re to be 18x24 an d a re ev en in g to spend a few days w ith sev eral m onths ago and w ill re tu rn I Mr. an d Mrs. B ert R agan an d (allu re or a »low »tart this ch ild ren Yola an d Jim m ie. Mrs. Busch. L ucile C arlson, Lois C ra n se cretary , th e resu lt m ight be sta g to be at th e high school by noon h er d a u g h te r-in -la w , Mrs. H arvey to C alifornia th is w eek-end. w inter. Jesse, of H illsboro. N estle S chm idt an d d a u g h te r S o n dall, M ary b el F lint, H elen G raf, gering. B irth d ay O bserved W hat is to p re v e n t H ilhi from N ovem ber 18. T he w in n e r w ill r e i E sth er H arty. D ixie L ee M acD ow- ya. all of P o rtlan d , v isited Mr. and ceive a book d o n ated by th e R o Mrs. C arl P fahl. T heodore P fahl. SEE IN G IS BE L IE V IN G ACT TODAY | ell. D orothea S chaus. L eo n o re S h e r p u ttin g its p rid e in its pocket and tary club. Mrs. Jo h n G oetze and N orm an. Mr. Mrs. Y ule A ustin S unday. T h at He m ight be called th e Son m an, Tom S tretch e^, Irm al T rask. follow ing th e ex cellen t ex am p le M r an d M rs Ed H ickey a n d son If you w ish to know m ore about an d Mrs. G eorge M eyer, A nna and L aurie, an d Miss N ellie L arsen of of Man. ttie e te rn a l Son of God The Price is Right! S en io rs—B illy A llison. H e 1 e n set by o u r ow n g ra d e schools? this or w ould like suggestions, ask strip p e d h im self of his glory and E sth er M eyer, Mr. and Mrs. F red B ecker. Jo y F o elk er. R ad ah G o tt P o rtla n d v isite d M. C. L arsen and y o u r E nglish teacher. K rahm er. Mrs. F ra n k Koch and fam ily S unday. step p ed dow n to w alk w ith lis M ary's Dog $ 4 .9 5 mouths' lieb, B etty Hobbs, B ern ice H ow ard. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert K ra h m e r v is h e re on e a rth He took a h um an D o ro th y Jack so n . H aro ld M eyer. We have k ept silent as long as J. Wyss, w ho is w o rk in g on a 1 iuarantee O fficers E lected ited M rs O scar P fah l N ovem ber body an d knew e v ery b last th at M arjo rie M ontgom ery, F r a n c e s is hum an ly possible. W hen a dog 95 T he fresh m en classes in in d u s b eats upon us here. 10 in honor of hor b irth d ay . Miss d red g e at N ew berg, w as hom e for Moyer. A nn M u n k res, W inona P u t is so dum b ly a d o rin g th a t it w ill 1- year th e w eek-end. tria l a rts elected officers last w eek A nna M eyer p resen ted h er sister He cam e w ith m ig h ty signs and (iuarantee Miss L ucille F u ller. M r. and nam . C h ristin e Robb. B v rd en e Rog- com e to school. . . S om e th in k it as follow s: F irst period — A rth u r w ith a d eco rated b irth d a y cake. w onders. T h e b lin d w e re m ade to B atch ler. B ert D rake, Mr. a n d Mrs. J ers. D o ro th y S tein k e, D av id T o r- w ould be w ise to "pass th e hat" $ 0 .9 5 IK months' A p ap er on th e su b ject o f F. B uton. an d M r. an d M rs. F . ' bet. R obert Tongue. K e n n eth W ood- and buy him a house. O th ers favor M ohr, m anager; L oren B ronleew e, | see an g ry w aves w ere lulled; th e assistant m an ag e r S econd period "A ngels," presented by M iss M il W oodvard. all of P o rtlan d , v iisted I w ard. dead w ere raiseil to life. In him . (iuarantee sh arp, sw ift, p ain less death. S till Don H am m er, m anager; B ern ard d red K ra h m e r b ro u g h t fo rth d is Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert G rav es last 95 2- year Post G ra d u a te — D o ro th y B ecker. o th ers th in k a lock an d ch ain H ensen, assistan t m anager. T h ird th e Je w s saw th e ir lo n g -aw aited cussion from m em b ers of t h e Sunday. M essiah. T hey looked to him to w ould suffice. W h ate v er th e m eth-1 (iuarantee period — H enry H ansen, m anager; Y oung P eople's society N ovem ber ta k e D avid’s th ro n e an d d eliv er od is let it be ju s t for M ary's dog, j C ed ar M ill G ran g e h eld a caid Seniors. B ew are! (V enetian ticket. J S T unnock, 8. Miss C lara H elm old w as received p a rty an d dance last S a tu rd a y night. th e n atio n from th e h ated R om an a loyal b ru te, a n d loyalty d eserves G len P ow ers, assistan t m anager. Rt. 3, H illsboro) In th e c u rre n t n u m b e r of th e som e recom pense. It is ex p ected th a t th e classes as a new m em ber a n d H arold E ight tab les of "500" w ere in play. yoke. He ehose in stead to becom e J Trust us to finish work O regon E d u catio n J o u rn a l is an w ill finish th e ir d raw in g s a n d , be th e w o rld 's S av io u r. T h e k in g sh ip S im an tel of C orneliu s visited. R e B enefit S atu rd ay a rtic le by S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t C. read y to go to th e shop by T u e s m ust w ait. fresh m en ts w ere serv ed by A rth u r when we promise it. To al Mrs. E m ery W allace w ill hold P ro b lem s S tu d ied day o r W ednesday. He bow ed his holy head an d th e ways turn out a good job. and E lm er G u rsk e a n d H arold a b en efit card p a rty at h e r h o m e 1 A. H ow ard, in w h ich a w a rn in g is S en io r division of t h e . c . , , . . . ,, , , issued ag ain st ag en ts w ho a re try - sins of all m an k in d w ere poured K rah m er. n ex t S a tu rd a y night. P ro ceed s a re , to in<luce l , gh w h o o i sen i/ rs S q u are clu b is engaged in dravv- T w o H andy L ocations R adio D ebate H eard M esdam es H erm an R u eck er and i in upon him ; th e w ra th of an To charge reasonable prices be used to im p ro v e s a n ita ry to b sch o larsh ip s in a n in stitu - in g plans for a seven-room D utch Mrs. A b rah am gave h e r public A nita M uhly served as sponsors at to conditions at th e C ed ar M ill sc h o o l., tlo n w hich clalm sP, 0 tr a in fo r civ il C olonial residence, ad a p te d from sp eak in g class a tre a t (in cid en tally , an g ry G od sp en t itself upon th is and give prompt service. th e baptism of C laren ce A lb ert F iv e h u n d red , pinochle, an d brid g e j i the S inless O ne For H e knew no (V en etian ticket, Jo h n 11 T aen n - service, an d w h ich g u a ra n te e s a a plan of th e D utch C olonial type th e civics class also sh ared it) sin w us born into th e w orld to b e M eyer in th e L u th e ra n ch u rch No w ill be played. ler, Kt. 2. P o rtla n d ) g o v ern m en t position. T h e g o v e rn of house. P roblem s hav e been T uesday w hen she b ro u g h t a radio com e sin for us. v em b er 10. m en t m ain ta in s no su ch school, no w orked out by stu d y in g o th e r d e to school to en a b le them to b e a r a ; T he an g el c h o ru s had sung him Boy In ju re d in d e p e n d e n t in stitu tio n h as a n y signs and o b serv in g houses of this n atio n al d e b ate on th e question. I into th e w o rld ns th e B abe of W alter R u eck er su ffered from a P h o n e 501 co n tro l o v e r g o v ern m en t ap p o in t- ty p e aro u n d tow n. T h e problem "R esolved: T h at th e sev eral states B eth leh em and a R om an cross saw sp rain ed an k le receiv ed on th e W Z ‘ II I T 1 J TY ' m ents, an d no re p re se n ta tiv e of a of th e pitch of th e roof w as su c should en act legislation p ro v id in g him go out am id th e je e rs of ‘.he school g rounds in a fo o tb all gam e ♦V 111 flO lC l r l i r t y co rresp o n d en ce stu d y plan has the cessfully solved by looking a t Mr. for a system of com plete m edical mob. B orn poor in a m anger. He N ovem ber 7, < By m ™. j . c. Smith) en d o rsem en t of th e sta te d e p a rt- M cP h eeters' house on T h ird a v e n service, av a ila b le to all citizens at m ade his g rav e in th e tom b of th e B ertha. G e rtru d e an d Ire n e Aho ue. public ex p en se.” rich Jo sep h B ut d e a th could not H A ZELD A LE—A card p a rty w ill 1 m e n t- w e n t to P o rtla n d T uesday to seek hold him . U p from th e g rav e lie be held in th e school house S a tu r em ploym ent, arose to show him self, first to Ins of this w eek w ith Mrs. M oore's Mr. and Mrs. P ercy N ew m an day evening. Mr, an d M rs. A1 C o rn er T h ird an d B aseline disciples. So ev en th e d o u bting parents, Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert Scott. and sons spent S u n d ay w ith Mrs. J e ld e rk s and Mrs. V elm a S h a p e r 1 T hom as, w ho w ould h a v e th ru st T elephone 47 Hillsboro, Ore, a re th e com m ittee. Mrs. W. P P hone 391 A H Busch, Prop. L ola S tric k le r of F o rest G rove. his fingers in to th e n a il-p rin ts in R ichard H erd lein e n te rta in e d a B rooks w ill h av e a can d y booth to C h rist's h a n d s and his h an d into I aid th e Red C ross d riv e now in p a rty of frien d s at his hom e S u n ( B y Mr«. O H. Peteraon» TIM BER T he m ill a t W estim ber th e sp e a r-to rn side cries out "M y ; day night, an d th e ev en in g was progress. I has reopened again a fte r being L ord and m y G od." S eeing is be- j BEND — C h a rle s D ev erell cele Mrs. M ax B erg er sp en t th re e spent in playing games. P resen t clos“d dow n fo r sev eral y ears Logs lieving w ith Thom as. w ere M ildred K rah m er. A l l e n days of last w eek in P o rtla n d w ith b ra te d his b irth d a y S a tu rd a y ev e "Je su s saith u n to him , Thom as, n in g an d S u n d ay a t his hom e. S a t S h u te P a re n t-T e a c h e r association a re being tru c k e d from R ound Top. S im antel. Lois A lton. H arold K ra h h e r sister. Mrs. B ert R oberts. Mr and Mrs. B eck er an d fam ily u rd a y ev en in g an d S u n d ay d in n e r m et a t th e school F rid ay w ith Mrs. Mrs. J a c k H ow ell of P o rtla n d because th o u h a st seen me, thou I m er. A rth u r and E lm er G urske. hast believed: Blessed a re they j F red , A lb ert and O scar M uhly, M el of P o rtlan d v isited Mr. an d Mrs. guests w ere th e M essrs, and M es R. W. G raf presiding. D ue to a spent sev eral days th is w eek at the th a t hav e not seen and yet have dam es W W eaver, D. L. G holson T he M em oriul you erect today you hotel H er h u sb an d is a S o u th ern vin M eyer, W ilm a S ch ild h au er. L yle T ay lo r S unday. believed."- Jo h n 20:29. A nd you" ' A rnold S vverson of G ates v isited of B ull M ountain. A lb ert Scott, A r recent b ereav em en t in th e fam ily P acific em ployee here. offer as a testim onial of your devotion H arold and M ildred M eyer, L elia th u r S tein h o ff. Jo e K usie. S u n d ay of th e p ro g ram c h a irm a n th e p ro to som e d e p a rte d life It serve» as a M r an d Mrs. E arl B eyers and T ak e hirn now as S a v io u r or tak e O 'C onnor, R obert L iebenow and his folks last w eek. T hom as Young, w ho has m ade guests w ere Mr. D ev erell's sister, g ram w as brief. sym bol of th a t life and as a trib u te to son J a c k of W arren to n visited Mr. him la te r as ju d g e, fo r--" H e (G od) I C la ra H elm old. its w orth O ccasionally It Is d ed icated A special ev en in g m eetin g w ill B eyers' p arents, Mr. and Mrs. A r h a th ap p o in ted a d ay in w hich lie ! F ire on th e m o rn in g of N ovem h is hom e at th e M iller farm for G race D ev erell, an d b ro th er, O scar w ill ju d g e th e w orld in rig h teo u s- 1 to m ore th a n a single person, to u fa m be held on th e ev en in g of N ovem th u r B eyers, Sunday. b er 6 d estro y ed th e hom e of Mrs. sev eral years, h as left h e re an d is D ev erell of P o rtlan d . ncss by th a t m en w hom he hath ily perhaps, but alw ays it Is erected as M r W ick of B ull M ou n tain m ade b e r 22 so th a t th e "D addies" and G eorgia W inters; also h e r en tire at p resen t v isitin g w ith th e P o rte r Mr. and Mrs. C lau d e G ilm ore a m ark of uffectlon. a business trip to U m pqua, th e c h ild ren of th e co m m u n ity m ay spent th e w eek -en d in P o rtlan d ordained: W hereof he h a th given w aln u t crop. N eighbors provided fam ily in B eaverton. V irginia M iller sp en t th e w e e k first p a rt of la st w eek. jo in in a T h a n k sg iv in g p rogram w ith Mrs. G ilm o re's m o th er. Mrs. assu ran ce u n to all m en. in th a t he h e r w ith som e household effects h ath raised him from th e dead OREGON MONUMENT WORKS T h e g reatest need of th e school G eo rg ette C arcott. a fte r h e r loss an d g av e a b enefit end in P o rtla n d w ith h e r cousin. Q u ite a n u m b e r fro m h ere a t A cts 17:31. W hich w ill you have" P hone 131 H illsboro, O regon dance in h e r b eh alf in B unning's Mrs. Ted N orcross. ten d ed th e o rg an izatio n of t h e co m m unity is co m m u n ity re c re a H azel S hiffer, w ho is staying in C h rist as S a v io u r or C h rist u s ; (V en etian tick et, C hris Z u rch cr, III 2) h all S a tu rd a y night, w hich n etted (T ow nsend clu b at th e T ig ard grade tio n of sem e sort, and th e P. T. A F o rest G ro v e a tte n d in g high school Ju d g e " G eorge N. T ay lo r. B eaver- 1 a sum of $42. school T h u rsd ay even in g . T w en ty - hopes to fu rn ish e n te rta in m e n t to th is y ear, spent th e w eek -en d w ith ton.—P aid adv. Mr. an d Mrs. L aw ren ce V an d er- fo u r jo in ed . Mrs. W eaver w as m ade fill th is need as m uch as is possi h er p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. O. S I Mis» R u th S m ith ! zanden (n ee Iona Alton» a re new v ice-p resid en t an d D. L. G holson, ble d u rin g th e w in te r m onths. S hiffer. Em il T rach sel is resh in g lin g his tre a su re r. r y « y kyx x x » m ry y y y r « r n r y v r x Mrs. R. W. G ra f in v ited th e club resid en ts in th e old H u h m an hom t M rs. L eona K atch m a n an d M ax- barn. on th e B eh rm an n farm . Miss F ran ces P ost of F o rest G rove to m eet at h er house fo r th e ir Mr. and Mrs. A. M eier an d ch il- sp en t T h u rsd ay n ig h t at th e W eav- D ecem ber m eeting, a fte r w hich sh ■ Iren Lois and D onald, an d Ñ ola i er and G holson home. w ill serv e tea. T his m eetin g w ill HILLSBORO PA IN T & iw ith visited Mr. an d Mrs. K u ra tli Miss Jo a n Bowne, w ho is em be D ecem ber 13. W ALLPAPER STORE <f H illsboro S unday. ployed a t P o rtlan d , sp en t th e past Q u ality M ateria ls fo r Less M rs H elen S to ffer v isited Mrs. tw o o r th re e w-eeks w ith h e r p a r H illsboro A rgus co n tain s all the W illiam B elough of P o rtla n d S un- ents, M r. an d Mrs. B ru ce Bowne, n ew s of H illsboro a n d th e s u r Paperhanging - Decorating SO UTH T U A LA TIN — R e g u l a r lay . and fam ily. M aterial, w o rk g u a ra n te e d ro u n d in g com m unities. R ead i t Mrs. J. L. F oege has b een *11 m eeting and play p ractice of the Mr. an d Mrs. H a rry M oore of an d k eep in fo rm ed on w h a t is 139 S 2nd A ve. P hone 1032X this w eek. Miss L o ren a S to fie r is S outh T u a la tin Ju n io rs, held F r i P o rtla n d sp en t th e first few days h ap p en in g a t hom e. tf confined to h er bed w ith illness. day ev en in g at th e W. A. B unnell home, w as com bined w ith a c h a ri T u rk e y Show in D ecem ber v a ri for Mr. and Mrs. J o h n L ieb e W ashington co u n ty tu rk e y b re e d now’, w ho a rriv e d hom e th e first of th e w eek from a w ed d in g trip ers in terested in e n te rin g ex h ib its to th e coast. B ernice L orenz was in th e N o rth w estern T u rk e y show selected to fill th e ro le of le a d to be h eld at O ak lan d D ecem ber ing lady in th e play. Jo sep h in e 9 to 14, inclusive, m ay o b tain in L orenz also received a p art, th e form ation th ro u g h Ed L. Moore, tw o girls, as w ell as R obert L ieb e secretary of th e H illsboro C h am now , fillin g in p a rts w hich had b er of C om m erce, M oore an n o u n ced prev io u sly been ta k e n b y o th er th is w eek. m em bers of th e club, b u t w ho had been u n ab le to co n tin u e w ith them . Mr. and Mrs. J a s p e r B un n ell and FOR FARMS c h ild ren an d M r an d Mrs. F ay B u n n ell and ch ild ren of M arsh LARGE or SMALL field w ere A rm istice D ay v isito rs See A lbert Heard a t th e W. A. B unnell home. T hey As of November 1, 1935 rep o rte d th e re cen t cold spell as B anks, O regon q u ite sev ere ev en in th e coast sec I tion. RESOURCES Mr. and Mrs. R ay G lenn re tu rn e d last w eek from Fresno, w h ere they Delinquent debtors trailed from county to county, and from state to state. Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $17,398,536.66 had gone to ta k e sev eral stands Members exchange information, through the medium of our stale office, re of bees. T hey plan to ta k e th e r e United States B o n d s ......................17,851,013.87 $35,219,580.53 h e a d c o ld «, lin y f e v e r , porting those who do not properly respect their credit. m ain in g bees w ith th em on th e ir a ■ t h m a a n il c a ta rrh . re tu rn to C alifornia soon. Municipal and Other B o n d s ..................................... 14,640,600.84' D o n 't e n d o r e t h ia t o r t u r e We do not guess at ( redit information, but in our report to members we a n o th e r d a y . A a k f o r a K K E I3 F red K eim s and fam ily a re m ov Loans and D i s c o u n t s ................................................ 18,259,517.52 T R E A T M E N T now, T O D A Y . ing from th e ir fo rm er hom e in list debtors’ names, addresses, and am ount of their indebtedness. D la c o v e r h o w th o u s a n d « b a r a Stock in Federal Reserve B a n k ...........................- 135,300.00 th is com m unity to B anks, w h ere fo u n d r e l i e f q u lc k l? w i t h they w ill live on a farm . T hey have Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures . . . . 1,884,439.35 liv e d here fo r several y ears Other Real Estate O w ned.......................................... 152,410.31 M r an d M rs C C D em m in and Yonr free treatm ent fam ily w ere d in n e r guests of Mr. Customers’ Liability—Acceptances........................... 52,353.33 Before listing the name of any debtor, we give him due notice and ample aow available at: and Mrs. H am elm an and fam ily time in which to take care of his past-due accounts. It is not our purpose to Interest E a r n e d .................................................... - 213,887.92 last S unday. Hillsboro Pharm acy P u p ils of th e Jo h n so n school are em barrass any man, rich or poor, who DOES HIS BEST TO MEET HIS OB Subscription to Federal Deposit Insurance . . . 84,322.57 bu sy m aking T h ank sg iv in g d e co r Z. J. Riggs, P rop. LIGATIONS. Names of debtors are not removed for any reason until their Other Resources - . . . . . . 93,714.14 atio n s for th e school room . T h e Club Formed at Blooming ’ rem oval of th e K eim s ch ild ren ' from th e co m m u n ity w ill leave I but one pupil in th e eig h th grade. R uth K eim s an d M elba D em m inj h aving been th e only tw o in th at g rad e th e past few m onths. O th ers leaving a re Lucile. Floyd an d B ud- | dy Keims. Cedar Mill Group to Hold Food Sale H IL H I N EW S School Spirit School Roll of Honor Announced Mrs. S. I.. Elliott Succumbs Sunday C it-opcratc W ith Y our H ilhi Story of Service Told to Students Don’t Gamble on a Weak Battery Roy MONARCH ’6 III $£0 Always Dependable Busch’s Service Garage Hazeldale Group Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners Birthday Observed Westimber Mill by Bend Resident Shute P. T. A. to Starts Operations Hold Special Meet Busch’s Super Service Station Not for Loday Alone - - - Elmonica Washington and Yamhill Counties’ Group Gives Folk Charivari Friday The First N ational Bank of Portland, Oregon Condensed Statement of Head Office and 24 Branches Part of a permanent, state-wide organization of business and professional men to improve credit conditions, operat ing in every county in Oregon and in more than 20 other states. Monthly Delinquent List Issued Sinus Trouble AH Debtors Notified Syn-O-Spray TOTAL................................................................. $70,706,126.51 LIABILITIES Capital - ......................$2,500,000.00 S u rp lu s ............................................... 2,225,000.00 Undivided P r o f i t s ........................... 593,725.08 $ 5,318,725.08 Reserves for Contingencies, Interest, Expenses, etc. 358,370.71 A c c e p ta n c e s ............................................................. 55,234.94 Other Liabilities . . . . . . . 98,360.12 D e p o s i t s .................................................................... 64,935,435.66 TOTAL.......................................... - - - ’ -$70,766,126.51 ALL-WINTER ROUNDTRIPS lower ihan ever before! G re a tly re d u c e d w in te r coach and to u rist roundtrip s to eastern p o in ts .. .plus the privilege o f in clu d in g C alifornia on your trip ... plus a new long retu rn lim it o f six months. T his is the travel bar gain we have on sale daily from N o v em b er l l t h to May I'lth. R O U N D T R IP from Portland G o o r return the p o p u lar w inter way. T ravel thro u g h California. Speed across the g reat Southw est, America's sunniest w inter region. T his way costs only a dollar o r so m ore fare than to g o straight East and back; nothing more to som e destinations. Example fares: Coach Tonrist CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS . . . ’62.20 . . . ’ 79.95 C oach fares g o o d in co ath es and chair cars on all o u r trains. T o u rist fares g o o d in im pro v ed T o u rist Pullm ans, plus m odest berth th arg e. Southern Pacific H. D. OLSEN Ayeut Pliutie 621 .'■rat V • ' MAIN BRANCH . . . . FIFTH, SIXTH AND STARK UPTOWN BRANCH . . . SIXTH AND MORRISON Other Portland Branches ROSE CITY BRANCH UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH EAST PORTLAND BRANCH SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH MONTAVILLA BRANCH LIVESTOCK KENTON BRANCH Branches Outside of Portland ALBANY GRESHAM LAKEVIEW THE DALLES ASTORIA HEPPNER PENDLETON TILLAMOOK CONDON HILLSBORO SALEM UNION ENTERPRISE LA GRANDE STAYTON WOODBURN THIS BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION accounts are paid. Unpaid Claims Offered for Sale W here payment is persistently refused, unpaid claims are offered f o r sale to the highest bidder, and are sold for w hatever they will bring, for the benefit of creditors. No Commission on Collections We arc n o to p e ra tin g a collection agency — Debtors must, pay direct to their creditors. No filing fees; no docket fees, When collections are made, you get the money. No contracts to sign and regret. ;o o i> < i(i.i> n G R E A T E ST ES YOUR A SSET PA YS TO PAY WHEN YOU ARE N O 1 IIIE I) Pioneer Service Co., inc. OI OREGON — S I ATE OFFICE: EUGENE, OREGON W atch for Green and Black H andbill» with Account» for Sale ME ( (( O PER A TE M i l l i t i l l . 1,01 AL MERI H A N T S ’ R E T A IL C R E D IT A SSO C IA TIO N