‘4 Page Four V. F. Hz. Post 2666 Department Chief and A u xilia ry Install Officers Mrs. Biassing ins Honors on Original Poem Divorce« G runted O regon. P ost-office A ddress: W ells th ey J D from Alma. B uilding, H illsboro. On*. 41-5 On this Thanksgiving Day we again \ ¡sits limile Lodge voice our thanks for the many blessings H W ith W h lrh la Combined ihe HiJIaboro Independent S IM M O N S M rs. C ora M H eaton, d e p a rt­ ■illaboru Arvua aatabz 1894 Hillsboro Independent eatab. 1878 that we, as Americans, enjoy. We are In tin* C ircu it C o u rt of the S tale m ent p resid en t of t i l e R ebekah Guns, Ammunition M e K IN N E Y A M c K IN N EY . rah lU hcra particularly grateful to Mrs. A. II. Biass­ of O regon, for W ashington coun- A semblv, w as th e guest of honor Fobilahed Thursday. Entered as second-class m atter In the Fishing Tnckle ty. T uesday night ut h e r hom e lodge ing for the very beautiful poem, written poatoffice at Hillsboro, Oregon Earl J o in t in stallatio n o t officers of M iebus. P lain tiff, O th er d e p a rtm e n t officers present for the Argus Thanksgiving issue and ap ­ Mrs. A 11 i M yrtle» Biassing, CORWIN HARDWARE v«. V E R N E M c K IN N E Y M RS. E. C. M c K IN N E Y W ashington county P ost No. 2666, w ere Mrs. D oris B row n of Port w ho has b ro u g h t honor to H ills­ 128 2n d Ave Phono 72 pearing in a box on the front page of the ' V. land, m arshal; Mrs. R uby M oyers Editor Associate Editor W illiam A G ey er and L ydia G ey ­ F. W. and A u x iliary , w as held ' of Scholls, inside gu ard ian . Fred boro by h e r m any o rig in a l poems, A gent Long R adios main news section. er, husb an d and w ife, and E m a 1 T uesday evening. N ovem ber til at M endel of P o rtlan d and H enry is becom ing w o rld -ren o w n ed T his A d m in istra trix of the 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 U N T Y In this poem, Mrs. Biassing properly the V. F. W. hall Ray E W eston Young of H illsboro, past g ran d w eek she receiv ed w ord from p u b ­ E F ischer, state of E. G u stav e Fischer, d e ­ re tirin g C ap tain of the B attlesh ip m asters of th e O dd Fellow s' lodge lishers at C onvent G ardens, L on­ Selected as Oregon's Best Weekly Newspaper, 1930 brings out the many daily blessings that O regon post, w as in stallin g officer ceased; E tn a F ischer; M ela F isch ­ don. saving th a t her poem, "N est Named on A ll-A m erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven, 1930 w enty guests w ere p resen t from B uilding." had been published In er B oard and Jo h n Doe Board, come to all of us and for which we have for the post, and E. C. M orford T o th Honorable Mention N ational E ditorial Association Newspaper er lodges in th e county. STOMACH ULCERS u sb an d , K arl F ischer, and much to he thankful. The sentiment amt w as in stallin g officer of the day. The in itia to ry w ork w as e x e m ­ the Woman am i Hom e" m uguzine. , J h a er n e h Dm* Production Contest. 1934-35, and General Excellence. 1935 Fischer, his w ife, and G as P ain s an d In d ig estio n victim s, and enclosing ( cheek for th e first I Post officers in sta lle d w ere E. the manner of expression a re p o e tic a l p lified for th e d e p a rtm e n t p re s i­ Vein l.le b k e an d J o h n l ) o e w hy suffer? F o r q u ick re lie f from W. P lapp, com m ander; P. L. B atch- dent. and she w as presented w ith B ritish serial rig h ts T his poem w as Subscription Ratea S trictly Cash in Advance jewels. W ith in Washington County Outside Washington County elar, sen io r vice com m ander; T. C a gift of silv e rw a re from the R e­ first p u blished in th e "W om an's ! l.icb k e, h e r husband, D efendants stom ach d istress d u e to excess acid, Per year 31.50 U. 8 .. per year ..... . 12.00 W o rld ' of New Y ork an d re - p u b ­ To th e above nam ed D efendants D arnell, ju n io r vice com m ander; Six months .........................85 All of us should be thankful that the E. Foreign countries ....... 3.50 get a free sam ple of the Ldga b ekahs and O dd Fellows. T he F I.. lished last fall. It has also been j K arl F isch er a n d H elvogt. q u a rte rm a ste r; J . B. G Jane Doe irls' club put on a flow er d rill T re a tm e n t, a doctor*« p rescrip tio n economic life of this country is on its way set to m usic by A lice L a u rie r ol , S u tton, chaplain; Dr. A. O. P itm an . F ischer. Ills wife, an d V era L lebke M E M B E R —Oregon State i at H illsboro P h arm acy , Ailv. F irs t Audited Paper and presented Mrs lle a to u w ith a F airfield. Iowa. to recovery after the serious illness which [ surgeon; L. E. F u rro w , a d ju ta n t lovely I and Jo h n Doe L lebke. h er h u s­ Editorial Association and Largest Audited Week­ plant. Miss M m ervu F u lle r National Editorial Asso band. ¡and G ra n t D orland, officer of the ly C irculation in Ore­ A poem. "L et Us G ive T hanks." left so many destitute and in want. We . day. sang a solo d u rin g th e cerem ony. tion. gon. w ritte n especially for th e A rgus by i In th e N am e of th e S tn te of G re- Dally T rip s to P o rtla n d should be grateful that we have leaders Mrs. B lassing. is p u blished this I gon. you a re hereby re q u ire d to D ep artm en t president, M rs H azel , , , An Independent Newspaper, whose services and policies are Hillsboro Auto Freight of our country who are doing their ut­ w eek. I W alton, and h er d e p a rtm e n t con- l i O t i i r V Observes a p p ear a n d a n sw er th e p lain tiff's baaed on the principle of the Golden Rule.— "A nd as ye would Bonded and Insured Carrier that men should ley's p arents. Mr. and M rs F. W to r better citizenship. ; healed yet and he w ill pro b ab ly th e south b o u n d ary of « a i d su ran ce of deposits has done m o re th a n an y one te n -a c re tra c t 28 rods, th en ce o th e r th in g be re -e sta b lish p u b lic co n fid en ce in , hav e to use cru tch es fo r som e the o u tle t for th e ir eggs is on th e W alch. I tim e. e a ste rn m a rk e t w h ere th ey a r t south 8 13 14 rods, inure o r less, b a n k in g an d b rin g o u t h u g e sum s of m oney from I.aV ern e T hom pson, son of Mr. m eeting stro n g com petition In or and Mrs. Ed T hom pson, u n d erw en t to the N o rth w est c o rn e r of said safety -d ep o sit boxes an d tin cans, an d g ain s in d e ­ in Hospital— d e r for us to successfully com pete it is interesting to note how the com­ p osits of b an k s th e n atio n o v e r disclose th a t c o n fi­ fcd Ed L. L. Moore M iddleton C em etery ; und th en ce sinus o p eratio n at Jo n es hospital Moore. w ith eggs from o th e r sources it se c re ta ry of th e East by S o u th along th e N orth den ce is b eing au g m en ted as peo p le com e to re c ­ ch am b er S a tu rd a y . Dr. H. D. H uggins op- munist, who, while allowed to perform at ognize of com m erce, u n d e rw e n t w ill be necessary th a t w e pay ra te d bou n d ary line of said M iddle- will, bitterly condemns this country and q u irem en th t. a t dep o sit in su ra n c e is a c o n tin u in g r e ­ ! a g o itre o p eratio n last T h u rsd ay g reat deal of a tte n tio n to egg q u a l­ M ary M anley spent th e w eek-end ton C em etery to the point of IMA Overland ¡at th e St. V incent hospital in P o ri- ity. T h e size of th e egg being (Ml its institutions, fights so hard to stay here beginning, co n tain in g 2 acres, W hile m any d ep o sito rs w ere b ad ly h it w hen th e land. Dr. in 1 o rtla n d w ith Louise Rossniau. Touring of the p rin cip al factors in this con­ T hom as Jo y ce operating, m ore or less. old in effic ien t b an k in g system collapsed, but few Mr. g h te r of D r. an d Mrs. J. H when faced with deportation. M oore is im p ro v in g and m ay sideration. 1)6 and th a t the prem ises be sold hi 1923 lo r d to d ay realize th a t m o re th a n tw o an d a h a lf billion Rossm an. be ab le to re tu rn hom e th e last of As w e g ra d u a lly progress to ­ Coupe the m a n n e r p rescrib ed by th e law i d o llars of th e p eople's m oney is still tie d u p in th e ; I the w eek. Mr H E H adley an d son spent of O regon an d th e practice of this 1923 Ford w ard s s tric te r sta n d a rd s of egg six th o u san d b an k s w hich w en t in to re ceiv ersh ip (Ml grading, th e m ore im p o rtan t w ill several d ay s last w eek w ith her co u rt anil th e proceeds be applied: A m ateur Musicians C om pete— w hen th e dep ressio n called for a stric t acco u n tin g Plrk-t'p m other, Mrs. M cE lm urry a t Long- be th e facto r of having birds w hich B u t it is of ev en m o re in te re st to n o te th at, am ong '» ) T o th e p ay m en t of th e C ontest for a m a te u r m usicians is view , Wash. 1925 ( hev ( oarh b an k s closed d u rin g th e last six m o n th s of 1934. being sponsored by th e F. L. club possess in h e re n t ch a ra c te ristic s for costs and expenses of th e sale. As is th e p ro d u ctio n of la rg e r eggs, l.u n n F red G oetter. stu d en t at O regon th e re w ere nine, deposits of w hich w ere co v ered by of th e R ebekah lodge in c o n ju n c ­