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Page Two H IL L S B O R O A R G U S. H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Thursday, Decem ber 12, 1935 Ihese Hilhi Football Warriors Receive Special Honors at Rotary Meet Mrs. W right New Aid Head Kinton, Scholls G ranges In stall; Church Elects IR r Mrs. R. L C o .) i G \ C ite, $3*26. Ilc ih c rf V Fb’inmc. $7; Fli/abelh Wc ro ll. $ ” *. M rt ( I W. II. , foi Sylvia B. m i ) $3 5nn » W llbt $1 W G S<haf«r, $•»; John Ryrh*n« $‘2 W ill* .Moiul *b au«h. $12, Dota lo x , $1 I A I ««nú B ailiff l ire C rt $53. Jame* I olio* M St,ml. $15. Addine Sehirin. i, II D avit Co R«*i ordrr'« rx p $16.76; $ ’ ? , Dlixe D Robert«. $15. I do 1 M u ., stgle hidM*|t|a| A id (u lim i Cu Hont« *xp It ufe was, $32, Krite* « u Heeler, $15, \ * $16 74. ( 'l l II* rxp. $2 34, $19 06; P M I« ix»n*»n Do« L iv rn tr Fd «'xp. $37 96; xian Rutke. $2 • I h/a brlh Fudd. Prt.balion Officer r x p I'd H a n \rti rr p o rtrr ( ’ire Crt. $26; Orc uon Wa'ltiM«lon W a lrr Servir« Co < >1 IL $35 16 Did A«r Peno..11 eXp $1 7 96 (t'o ffllo u rd on peer 5. column I > • xp. $ l6 5 p . toxwl Samaritan llo *p ila l ii lir l Mr* Marion B idw rll, $2 56, Di J A lt«‘*t M D Inx.mr rxarn rx p R otirrt Rotar. $5. A W lla vrti« IlilL b o ru J o x tirr of P»- << • J i i * i $ Crt rx p $ 'X 9 5 , .1 W u n til ( ’a s h il x rx p $31 16, P I. Palrr*on Juvrhife SUITI.I. LOVE A C it rx p $36. Donald T Ti'inphlon Co .Imlx»'* rxp. $6. B I Roblh*oti Crt II • xp $4.59, (Mix l.lexaloi Cu ( ’ l l II* rxp. $6 ». Pariiic Caaxt Stamp Work*. * o ( In k ■» rxp ßtfr j ( ha rlir llilw p i Co ( Irik '« • xp $6 77. Co C it rx p $2 56, >*,l 2« . I i tiiklm P im tin« Co Co ( ’b ik * • xp $2 46. Di W I Sumiton» i r l i r l Glad)« sat* $1 25, <Md*, \\ oilm an A Km« III* Co llra lth AND SO WILL HE Nm»e rxp $7.65; N J Skrr lb*« LlrtMi*»’ I d rxp $52. N J Skrr Do« l,iir» u r Id No gift mean* quite un much in rxp $46; N J S k rr lb»« l.irrn * r Fd rxp anyuti* an u luvcly, reliable Wulcu 9 4 1 9 6 , Or,gun City F u nna l lloin«- Did Our »toek In quite rumplete. We A«r Priixion rx p Frrd W ouiiii* d ri d $ "2 have them In the ttiiMl .depend.iblr 50. Mother's Pension; — FimUr P Amalo. nuidel«. and at prlea« you run af $25. Ruth R« a lio r Amb r*on. $36. Mary ford. i Balohrlor. $ |6 , Cor.i Mahrl B ril, $15. Fila b m iu il. $1Q; g d ilh A b rir Bruelmm, $16; C rrrli.i C Rowdrlt, $12. (Irare D ( irr-., $117 Kdith Culler. $17. Ife 'lh a \ JKWKI.KH Coyne $12. Ileneryetta M t'ulh« i i*oti. $13; Anna I <»m»r Cirw», $16. H oivnrv B Can "Let 'Andy' Fix Your Watch" nin«. $12 Hertha K Dailey $26, M arir J l> in«l,\. $15; Mary Mauth- |>ix*on $6; F l*.r M Dod«r $1 5, L . l t i r B la iu h r F /rll $23, Fm» K Filwaitfe, $ |6 ; My rile Flux li >, $22, l.o tla Ii F ob . R«**»'(ta Ft« r I nor, $25. Opal Glbben«, $16, I'U ir Nobb- j Hu*on, $35; Althea lla in p in $16. Ao«ux( > ; Hoffiter, $15; lam ia F ila llavne*. SIS, ■ Mabie I |l«rrt«<Mt, $19; Manon Ja»** Ifeard i $35; PrarJ llri<M|, $15; A in rlu Lau< »<»*>. | $17. A lla Alice Johlixoli. $15, SleHa Ream. I $26. Mattie Km«. $15, Dura Hr,! Lee, i 1FMKAPI ANE TOl'KING S I5 . Cathrrme Marxball, $15. Donna l»-»6 tun« t h i n **« han«k kb ditfeth. $22, Cura Flrie M«»r BKOHUH AM —Driven $32; Laura L. í«iufrajr. $2«. 4 000 mile» by u careful owner F l o r e n c e J. Newton, $29. Anna J J New car Paves, $ |6 , Franc#« Randolph. $29. Hulda S. Rydman. $42. Addy« M shaffcr, $23. guarantee Strife Nhaffrr, SIC«. Almme F Sharp, $23. Bertha A Shaver, $15; Jennie \ shepherd. $15; Mary I. Smith. $22; J o jie Smith. I ¡935 riHKACLANE TOURING $15, Julia Van Stiphoui. $20, Ot«a Gen* SEDAN—Only tJ.000 rii ile». Per- Va Wall, $36. M i*. J P Water«. $22; Clara KINTON— Ladies' Aid society | met with Mrs. Elida Ward Friday. Officers were elected as follows. Elizabeth Wright, president; Lilly M. Bierly, vice-president. Laura Peterson, secretary, and Sarah Dall- mann, treasurer. Mrs. Sarah Van- | Kleek of Hiteon and Mrs. Walter 1 VanKleek of Beaverton were guests j Joint installation of Kinton and Scholls granges was held at the Kinton Grange hall Saturday aft ernoon with Mrs. Jessie Millar of i Portland us installing officer. hav ing for her assistants B e r n i c e Dobbins, Agnes VanKleek and Hel- ma McKercher of Beaverton Grange. The officers installed were as print ed in this column a short time ago J. L. Anderson Reading from left to right; Warren Wahner. The Men's Shop trophy for the best all- around player on squad; Denzell Stunkard. John W. Bailey award for best tackling; with the exception of one. Jose Bill Wunderlich. Rotary club loving cup. voted by teammates as greatest inspiration to other members of squad during season; Duve Torbel. trophy from Rotary friend for phine Cox having resigned as sec the most consistent playing, and Elwood Coslett. William G Hare trophy for best bloc king Pictures by Sehrantel Studio. retary and Ivy Flint being installed in her place. The traveling gavel, which will be presented to every , the part of officials as well as cm- Sprvitzer, $7 SO, J C Hell«, $2.70; Tony j Crt H i exp., Sc. tot u $15 73. 1: I Me *alary. $75; t'h jx O Roe Co |{o*p exp. $2 grange in the state, was brought j pioves, is now believed to be very Hilhi Grid Stars Kemper, $2 SO; Fred Knox, $2.80; Perry Cormirk. C rt H* exp., $107 54, Co. Jail .‘2 0; J W ( t'linell Personal Tax Collection to the local grange by Scholls rar^. but still of sufficient gravity exp $16. .1 VS Connell Tax |)ept » xp $93 Gabbert, $2 79.; <lcx Gabbert. S ’ .TH; R exp., $25.88, Cu Honte e xp . $9.38, tut 4»*'. grange. (to require an occasional admonition Honored at Meet $4 as II Spr. iiz.-r, 310 SO; Tuny $14 180; H.,,1 S C« b i ,»II. C o . S hrrf , rxp .. (•7; O H Ixi.uis Co Si h S u p t\ exp $.’ 5 76. Church services are as follows: such as that issued by the boaid . k .n ip e r. J i l l 80; F •»I Knox. $!0.J<0; R i $12 00; Sherwood Pharmacy, relief exp.. I 11 ( lub Fund exp. $14. $39 75, Maud W (Continued from paire 11 preaching by Rev. Virgil Speece at this week W I .xeirnore. j 3iC s Ke>t|okU ie l,ei— W l | G erndi. B omow C o Treat exp $2 43; I A G riffith and President C. T. Richardson the .teorge ScherlitiK, *• $51 9:45, followed by Bible school at . . . S7; I. II Smith, $8; F ir Grove Dairy, Co. Jail exp $11 40; Co Surveyor*« exp $3.09; Buxhona A Co Rotary and Men's Shop trophies. Old Age Pension exp $22 99. C F Pnie»« 936*27; P ite r l*tlu*o. $36 27; C M Rot» 10:45. Everyone is welcome. Plans | Gasoline taxes collected oy the F W right relief-vA nna E<ii $3 75» Annie l»i*t A ttx'x exp $3. M r* Chaile* Clark B. M. Goodman was chair e it*. $36.27. Fred Barnum. $36.27; C .1 Rrickline are being made for the Christinas state this year will set a new all Coach $3 75. $7 50; Cahon A Sherk relief Hathara A Homta Moore. $20; F rit/ Weaver, $33 4x. \ C Haas: X Co, $207 33, Co., Indigent Soldier's id. exp. $19.12; program. ! tittie high record in the opinion of man. G in d h irt Mother'* Pension exp Mr* Clara | Winners of the Rotary cup since llilh b o ro Auto Freight Go. Co. Home exp All ladies in this community are Secretary of State Snell. Foi the $5. Jacob Kemiuei <6d Age Pen inception are: Laurel Frost, '23. Coast Telephone Co. $16.95, Portland Gen $3 43. Crt H* rv jx $1 63 ; $5 Og; Hu. Wescott, invited to attend the Oregonian tei.-month period ending October its *.on exp Mis F R bkcsb. $12. John Folds Oregon Waybill« Harry Kent, 25; Loren Schul* eral Electric to . roueh* AiUlut« Machine Co. Tax Dept exp. $16. relief Mrs Blakeslee $12, tot d $40; Traveling kitchen demonstration 31 taxes on motor vehicle fuel to- '24; ton Water s *r\ic e Co. $3 35. lieu I. Hen merich. '28; John Hare. '27: Leonard $1, Co Seh Supt e«p 75c, $1 75. J W at the Beaverton Grange hall Sat- taled $7,721,438 compared to $8 - Rea. $174.33. F M Mien, $S 4S 3, I C Connell Co Chrf'» exp $4 10; Junes Lewi* Ke\«tone Envelope Co D i*t A ttx's exp. Lester Chase. '29; Law drick*. urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 29C.923 for the entire 12 months ot rence *28: Reilh $ 4 1 x 5 , C R Hen*Iev «32 OS; Pe Juvenile C rt. exp. $39 56; Margaret Dixon $7..»2; Dr H A B t**elt <6,1 Axe Pen*i»»n Kummer. '30; Don Batch- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bray of 1934. Hoffman, $24 43; I.ouix Petersen, Juvenile C rt. e>p. $16 60 , F 1. Hewitt exp, John II Laml»ert, $5, Tbe C C Store, elar. 31; Jesse Rasmussen, '32: Bob ter tMd Age Pen .ion exp. Joseph I iMore. $1 $5 5S ; \ ,—| S.dee. $35.76. H Meacham, Old A<e pension exp (Stubb«) $47: W'.i*l, Newberg. North Carolina, a n d j _______________ Dinsmore. '33, and Jim Samsel. '34. $95 6 ; K u rt l.iebnow. $91 77: H Schln ington County New« Timos Co. Clerk*« exp 70. Relief, Glad>* Hub)» $11.3«. Moth lN H l, a iiu U l . CtUU a a daughter Miss d Joan, and Dr. and ■ Pension rx p — S Stella 32, To $ :'1 7 7 : C 1 Downer, $ 9 1 7 7 ; I I $26.59, * '" ¿ '5 0 ' Co. Trea«. T r. j« rx u IX 77 t Co. \ . S» s. h I. " rr's * Prnsu'n trlla Shafer M u l. r 36 <6 32. Io Mrs. J. Emil exp. $x 75, il Nelson were recent County Agent 1 ells lai $19 40; Portland tie General F le d tic Co. Funk. $i.3 84; Frank It. Ii. $79.78; II Supt. SupI exp ' »75 T ,'K Dept $4. t o ld j $114 * lu U l $1» n rrx i E lector T ax guests of Mr !r. and Mrs. Frank C. ¡ ‘ “ $,110 2 3 : J.... So 76; II O B $75, Benn,,« I » X | , S T « l.xnds <» «5. C r t I I . ex,. $97.16. County Court Fluke. Dr. Nelson is a brother of feet I x „ J . w r . $ | . , , . . i ; ( It llenxley. $32. , „ w , rror , l t f . A |o h i T ru.km « Ca re- ,o , jl - * • s u ' ’ l'» lu « tru l I A .n tum m Farm Quiz Reason CLAIMS Mrs. Fluke. ALLOWED FOR MONTH throughout A rt shepherd, $ .$ .8 1 ; Thus K.w.1, s , hiel». $12, M m J F b u rrh h ill Contribution. $90 S I; Col Church and Sunday school in an (Continued from pare 1> OF OCTOBER. 1935 $ n ;l,t, I I \l,l.,,« l. $ .0 98; A P it* . . $27. total $39 . M jrx Christensen. 01.1 A te Conn.nt M iehinery * Supply Co. nual Friday evening elect- On February 4 and 5 a general . . meeting „ . R. & H.— Loomis Hardware A Imple S i l l , , Win \ m ile, I,.ve nn*. Don i>,.„,jon , M, $««; Edna Marie Rnl<way. «**••» exp $$.38 ed following officers: superintend- conference will be held. The first ment Co. $.72. A c 11.».«,- a . t $2o6.33; B u t t ' ^ , 1 ' , J \ \ W h i t w o r t h , G 4« ; I .1 M A tko v*« Pwnxi.xn an <•»•*■ T J u ro r« f C i r ircuit r u i l f Court. a u rl J u lv T e rm Mother*« Pen * ton « exp. $22; Itextx.l.i Donald T Jurors. July Term, 1935 1929 I.A BALLS SEDAN V e ry C J Htne« $ h l IK , 1 Templeton Co. Jud«e « exp. $5 26; Bender (Scat > ent, Roberta Wilson: assistant su-’ day of this conference will be de- Tom Pieren, S39«39 Y irxii \ u ,,s. $33.* s.tun.u r*. Il II \ • . $1 i • - - L I t o - F o k b .M ; I. \ Ik lm i. $ • .? • ; F r« l Mo„ , JW , jb rv Fll j 4o 5 u . g..,.,,, tfo<xl rubber. Interior and exterior perintendent, Edward L. Cox; sec- voted to group meetings with all 1-exter R.we. S3 m 6;*; v \ l Murphy, me)er, $29 40; I A G riffith $19. Maude and Matti.- \ ung. n. $10.40; Brntxuam — M err.il Co , U w b b rv Kd $.',81.3$ W rit Henton, $19; Ada Ireland. $11.26 Pauline retary, Helen VanKleek: treasurer, the producers, who may be inter- A,fre<l ^ r i* .n . $ • « •. II s tu .h !*\ ¡in perfect W ilkin ,. $432.97; A e hie $ j !2 .8 0 ; Publ,,!,,,,« Co.. Law lahr> I $306 75; Libry L Fd. $32 H T K o.bi i $21 60 Etta Laura Peterson; organist. Madge $?sted. invited to meet with the E rjn k R‘?w<*: 3 - ^ 9 9 ; John Sim condition A rth u r Jr»«r. $513 44; 1. Ilail.-y, $18 20 Lawyers Co-Operative Pub. Co Law Libry Lincoln, $19 26, Dewex M» \ truer, $2*190. Pomeroy; chorister. E lizab e th committee or committees working \-h *’ ! IC\ G Rosrvear, $14 9 5 ; A Roxevear, $13.95; Fd $260 56; Hare. McAlear A Peters, l.axx Frank >immon*. $11 40; k ari I' upper, $19 The above rar« are peraonal- Wright; librarian. Dorothy Van- out a program for farm enterprises K ./ < - j, i * / \ u ' < . Il Kemper. $13.95, B VVtl*on, $13.95; C ly iodorerd and (U-trantrrd Libry Fd. $746; Union Di! Co. of Calif., .20; Mae I Via. $19 20; Polls ** Weil. Kleek; trustees. Everett Wright, they are most interested in. v ^ V , ; ' : , , M | W Broxhcr. $13.95; D Yandertanden, Co Home exp. $4 60. State Industrial Acci f i x uxrd rara. Prod I W ohin « I.»'.I. $20 $0; John one year. Edward Cox. two years. Advantages of developing a re- $ .'7 ! o ) ; John t ra $25 SO; «13 95. W F Cranford. $13 95; A Schmidt. Comm, relief exp $3 16, Co Home exp B W orth $20.40 Cha« v Wuiuk $ $13 95; 1 1 k lin < fr. $26 94. E Klin<«r, 1 L»a. $25 ... SO; “ C. H Flora. $ r A Roll c la t fender T e r H t w S port or program of this klnd arc 1 ................... $4.16, $7 32; J VV Copeland Yard» C rt H* $16 26 F W W aith, $9 56, Anna V oung. $10.56; Harvey LAP- $1 44. A 1. Arnacher balance due on $ U 20. $25.80; Fa Mcad, $1« 4 ; Elsworth . $29.94; E It Sheets, C ?-ur' m o - i , evident," Cyrus savs. “New people man, 1929 FORD TI'DOK SEDAN New Je**e. $543 36; Sa.xton A Laxaney, $331.50; Audit of Co. hook« 1st half 1935. $125; „.,“ 2 „27 ®7.rIy? ’, » ^ K re1' have come into the county and if K illy . $13 9 5 ; Ed». Kelly. $ U S 5 ; J Grand J u ro rs ;— F J Maple. $7 2D; A P I H to i paint job Very go<M* rubber Good atives and friends in Hillsboro pre(ijctions of many come true, still B a rrrtt. $23.92: G A luermann. $23.92; $26*5.67; Rudolph Nel*on. $282.48; H 1. Henry He«se, Co. Fair Fd exp, $100, Dr. VV Peters, $7 40; C W ''pietin«:. $7 46; S Watkins, $2.99; F I. McCormick, 12.- J. B Dinsmore Co Health Officer exp $10. Petite rt T Porter, $9 96. Chas F Herrick, Monday. j shape | more people are to come to this V 50; Saxton A; Looney, $319.60; Kocer* 1 Susbaucr. $426.12; Yam hill Electric Com t ornelius R Organ <H«1 Atte Pen«*« n exp R F Mott. $9; Edw II I plrr. $9 throughout I part of the county. Many of these M ill Co., $198.44 ¡State In d iR trial Athli- puny. $78.60; International Harvester Co $ l5 ;F d w C Lure Co Clerk. $150; Z It $1.66; .60; Thus Connell. $6 .folks are not familiar with the dint Comm. $358.(12; State In .lu .lria l A c-, of America, $9.20; Marshall VVelfe Coin- H iatt Deput) Co Clerk, $160; Josephine CHRISTMAS Capitol News Letter i farming situation here and are go- cidcot Comm, $111.39; State fndustii»l i jany. $48 $5; 1 ’naughty Machinery Co, Hammond Deput) Co Clerk, $75; Eva Churchill. Relief— Annie Hrickbne. $8; Mary J Anna hieli. $12. M arilta 1 (Continued from pare t) in g to be in need of accurate in- Ar, idem Comm. $9 41; Geo Ei-her. $44 91 . c ' - i C ite « Pipe «k Investment Co. Ine. Oakes Deputy Co Clerk. $6 6; F.laine (’ aid Pope, $10, $12, 1929 FORD COUPE—19-ln. wheel. Sarah ft Powell, $15; i l l a H $3 42; Cady Motor Company, $1.23 well, Elections, $30; Elaine Cadwell Dog CARDS by the Oregon library for the un- formation pertaining to farm en- J<>hn Bl11- 1 H T n -ha m . $ > 3 7 . Very good rubber. Good point and B row n'. Tin Shop. $ 1 5 0 ; P Jm D ru t yj ' $ , „ ; ' u ,n jlJ T Templeton. I‘ J" ' - » 1" employed, out-of-school young peo- terprises and what they may ex- f " i F r,n q il' *-’ .79; V. Lee Reed: | large line o f attractive i body. ; ^ ? ° n. 5 c " Jl,d«G •< l> Kerkman Go. Co.n.n C.rc. Crt. W dnoui- State SI pie of the state. Special mention is pect from these. Also as these , u 4 A lce *13 o il; H W 4 ^ “ r ‘? arner, $2 ; Elmer ft P .J i ...-J. i a I • — «« a« • m — Aa» Motor O K « or 4V»a» .he ,'e indivld».! « .d ,4 ih . I | M ^ — p e» —la» l . com^’ ¿A i, i, — going u — aa — — ** at O* «»• '• () 'i Varner, $2; E«l<ar 1 Wme<anlner, holiday greetings. $2. Buxch Steno Co C rt $60; E 'th e r Piri» »I» course •se service, which during the ! shifts and changes in our existing dwrf, $ j o ; Adam Feldman $25. F I. ben 05 J H o lla n d Blue P rint CoM $3.40; u \ ator o{>erator O t H« rx p . $44 70; L A Grand Jury Witnetiet:— Amies Almuni. past two years has helped more i farming system and these need to stein. $26; A Cory A Marx O'Connor, $7 - ***>' «k Contractor « Machinery ( o , $31.60; Lone Janitor Circ C rt, C rt Ils exp. $24 76; $2.66; M«r«aret Imlay, $2 66; l.ueile I than 3900 young people throughout be foreseen. 5 0 ; W ilfred J. W hitten. $27 50. Bureau of Labor. $12. Ix>tlie G ifford Janitre«« C rt H« exp $34.70 Ryrhen, $2; Adolph Nelaon, $12; Fred 1923 FORD PK'K-CP—A very go. I Union Oil Co of Calif. $ 8 9 1 4 9 ; State Portland Concrete Pipe 1 Product» Co.. May H artram pf B a iliff Circ Crt $15; J R Ovensen. $2 ; Margaret Garfield. $2 36; the state with their home study. "These conferences are intended utility car with good top • • * ' to set out the facts and recom- Industrial Accident Comm, $12 17 J W £130.08, Lentz Auto Part«, $26 1 1 ; Sah Ptppard Grand Ju ry B a iliff $6; Maud W Fritz Reber, $6 40; E«l McGahey, $3 46, and roomy box • 15 ' ' Bail* Servic* Sta b ,----- - < w Trent $1 00; Lena D e lp b n r h * ----------------- — ------ ------- Motor vehicle registrations in mendations which together make W hitm an’« Boxed - - - tion, $4 94; J D Kelly & Son. $294 90; f lc r ii Co Trea». $60, J E Carpenter Co E Heesarker, $35.57; John Flora, $2f Oregon reached a new all-time high up a general sort of program which. A ...................... i |MJ TYPE PEP UP" STOMACH Albert. $5 84; Bitumul« Asphalt Sales A*«e««or, $150; Helen Steinke. Deputy Co. this year with a total of more if used, should prevent some losses 28; Harry Lee. $32 67; Carl Flora, $32 R C o, A $1072.36; COUPE Aletnite to ., $1 81; D S Assessor, $100; Viola M Sundburtt, Deputy 07; Al Hoffman, $36.68; Ed Kelley, $36 RELISH YOUR FOOD CHOCOLATES than 300.000. Nearest previous ap and which should tend to unite 68; Shiffer, $3 2 3 ; Beall P.|»e A Tank Corp.. Co Assessor. $75; James H Davis Co Rr MacIntyre, $143.76; Louis I Don't let atonic indigestion spoil proach to this record was in 1930- all those agencies working towards ax. L $71 I. 76; j $4*3 26; J.!,, Schlesser, $7 6 0 ; John A c©rder. $100. Ophelia W itmer Deputy Co Wavne En«mott, $67.27 31 when registrations totaled 283 - the agricultural development of the W Barney. $199.76; W A Tupper. $115; Rotkding « Son« to . of Calif., $293 61; Recorder, $75; Valen« Underwoxl Deputv your appetite, make you feel run- I'... . Iron i . .. Culvert A Mfg. . r*. io j f . (> ... . . .. .. . hr».... r I92S OVERLAND TOFRINfi— 549. Secretary of State Snell points county. The problem is not so Constance Cochran, $14; G E Vgnoote, Pure Co . e«r.i $451.18; »'rder. g«U; Usvis down’ s>uK«'’h. without ambition or zest for the good things of life, out that an unusually large pro-', much what is taking place nation- $123.25; Al Pieren. $24 4 3 , Torn Pieren. Hill*boro Concrete B riri^ A Tile Co., $126 . Co Recorder. $55.46, J W Connell, Ç As is. .84; Mackenzie .Motor Co . $251 34. H>IK i $149.70; Harry Johnson Deputy without trying WHHamit S. L. K portitm of the c$rs registered this ally as it is in what this county > ■; \ . \ only • . z T o ile t Sets year tvere new ones. Tbe new 193C pan grow best and grow most econ- Ka«*e, $3« 2T; Alfred Nelson $$6 27; JV few-- Lm iiber Co., $447 19; C Inkley, *$10 $124.70; Richard Busch Deputy Sheriff, Fòrmula. The first bottle must p ro ' , -r. plates will be available December omically and the farm organization L. M urphy, $3»k27; H St*» hl«, $33 4*;. M e n ’« Seta Mills. $36 27 ; Fred Danzer, $36 27; 15 with 20.000 numbers already as- that works into the production of W E Kies, $36.27; Fred Benson, $36 27; signed and ready for mailing. these various crops most satisfac- John Simmons, F o u n tain Pen Set« Thomas S. Sholes $36.27 Frank Roue. $36. • • • torily. In other cases it is a ques- 97; Mat Vrlicak. $36 27; Richard Rice, Governor Martin spent his boy- tion of laying plans on a commun- $15.34; Frank Hofer. $2 79; H E Sus- $7.97 ; The Austin Western Road Machin Tax Dept. $36 69; Minnie Wyffels Clerk rormcr army doctor, it acts as u Qt'ALITy REPAIR WORK KRAMIKN'« hood in Illinois, where the fisher- ity and county basis for expanding hauer, $103.55; U G Gardner, $85.31; ery Co., $35.64; Concrete Pi,»e Co., $246; Tax Dept. $69.76; Gladys Eisner Tax mild laxative and diuretic stimu 112 153 «. 3rd Ave. Phone 21W men sit on the bank and watch the some products for which there ap- Hans Rasmussen, $166 6 5 ; R W W ill- S W Melhuish, $1.40; Henry Tym er Co, Deputy, $134.76; (> R Hem«in<, Personal lant fqr the kidneys. Being n liquid Palm Drug Store cork bobbing up and down, b u t' pears to be a good future market, tan«, $49.70; E D Lusbv, $97.76; Jack Inc., $17 55; Robertson H»’avy Hardware T..* Collector, $109.70; O II Kraus Co —already dissolved—it starts to Hudson . Trrraplane Co . $26 13; Phoenix Iron Works. $117.56; L s«-h Supt exp. $150, Zola F Morgan As«t work almost immediately. Highly ' • ' || H | he prefers the fishing in Oregon "In reviewing the report of the H- Prescription DreggUta C<H>p«r Corp., $86 89; Busch's f f o Sch Supt exp $7 5; Chas (> Roe Supt concentrated, it is economical to Willard — Mohawk even if it is a little more strenuous economic conference completed in N Mann. $41 89; B Cornelius, $71.76; T Howard land A Co Hasp $34 7 0 ; Belle C Roe Matron Co take. Try a bottle under the mon Elmer Gray, $38.87; Mary Service Garage. $4.36; Lester Ireland Phone 266 and requires more exertion than this county in January in 1925 some Smith, $71.76; 36.69; Al Hasp. $34 76; Ruth A ntrum Cook Co Hasp I’sed Cars $6 5; Bruce Combs, $5; J E Co., $7 .88; John Simmons. $30.69; ey-back guarantee See how much did the "nigger fishin’ ” of his of the committeemen have been Woodward, Sills, Jamtress, Co Hosp, Mitzel. 3107.01; Chas Austin, $72.97; Pieren, $38.39; V irg il Vanosse, $25 11; i $49.70; Vera better you feel after a few doses. youth. Oregon's wild life, the gov- somewhat surprised to find how John Wes’ . $ 7 1 3 9 : A rt Palmer. $7: > Lester Rowe, $30.69; Alfred Nelson. 329 Ison, $29 $29.76; Gertrude McLaren Laundres« Co ernor declares, is one of the state's , accurate and applicable are some Melvin Harty, $8.97; C Hinkley, $1 49 .29; W L Murphy, $26.56; M h M ills, Hosp $29 76 , Gertrude Bennett Waitress At good drug stores. greatest assets and contributes large- ¡ of the conclusions made at that Russell Burris. $1 49; Geo Fisher, $39 9 2 ; $29 2 9 ; Fred D a n irr, $28 2 » ; N Kies, C« Ho*p. $29.70; Mabel Bennett A*»’ t ly to the maintenance and increase, time. With changing conditions it John Bill. $ » 3 7 : Clem InU ey, $2 .76; ' ‘ Fr‘ ' 1 Ben-on. $ H * 6 ; Frank Rowe, C o o k Co llo-i> $22 77; E A Rachat N uria of tourist travel to the Pacific' is important to add to these reports Russell B u rr,-. $2.79; C May, $ 4 9 5 2 ; - J " « » ; Mat Vrlicak. $9 29. Richard R ife. Co Hosp, $69.76; Erma Hickenlooper, Hill. 4 Ite r Ib il. $16.74; W -M » F ,jn k H.Jcr, $29 29, Chris W a r | Kursc Co Hosp. 9 M -* $ i Mrs Johastee* Northwest. - and findings new facts brought out A Bert rt McAlen. $19 33, Floyd Easley, $1 1.16 ; | $ !* • •* '■ 1 l t t . 9 2 ; F ills ’ Nurse C.i Hosp. $29 90, Mr«, \ ,r,der * * ’ by new developments." h Hamel, $15.34; L Hamel.' $12.20 u ' "• *-'2 32; I. M etam tiaa, $ 13 95; brook N a n a Ca Naa* »1 74. D l 0 F Via Thirty-seven lives have been lost i ----------------- FFred Dunn. $11 1«. James Walters. $39 Melvin H arty, $6.73; J W B irney. $6.54; Co Rhysipan. $100; Maraaret Dixon Co « iiu 81 u i persons p c is u im n ave u w n z injured n ju r e a w-x « pj and have been 81; A l Drier. $33.43; Chris Tchanti, Allis-Chalmer* .Mff. Co., $16.45; State In ' .Nurse $151.50: W alter fc Hutchinson Clerk in fires in Oregon during the nine- POftanQ PaStOF »33.48; N H Toates, $33 4 8 ; H H Butts, dustrial Accident Comm., $521.96; Stab- Dist A tty $100; Addyp M Shaffer Mother*» month period ending September 30, Industrial Accident Comm.. $72.09. Pension. $2 ; D S K elly Secry Circ Jud<e, ,, t a- a a« < ' ; ' ' F ( I . ; ii ii. according to a report by Hugh C. Lester Ireland A Co., relief exp $14.98, $75; Elizabeth Todd Probation O fficer1« Rues His Mistake $9 66; D R Moreland, ’ .‘ $11.16; t V it i Y 1 ' v ^ouneen, ! ± ’ Earle, state fire marshal. During and if you the nine-month period there were 1 The Rev. Levi A. Reynolds of $2.79; Cha« Fisher. $11.16; U lrich H er 3403 fires in the state with losses Portland evidently took too much zig, $5.58; J H Bericer,* $114.77; John aggregating $1.780.493. The report for granted when he passed a state Bose. $62 37; J C R u . h r , $41.85; A $18.14; E Rebitzke, $32.69; L covers only fires on property cov- traffic officer near Hillsboro Tues- Wachner, M irke, $32.69; L Metzentine, $33.48; ered by insurance. day afternoon. Johp Bose, $54 89; Loyd Metzentine, $16 Market for Your TURKEYS! v , I „ A fe w minutes later, between 74 ■ A lbert Wachnar. $20.92; E Rebitzke, Except for March. April, May and Beaverton and Aloha, he passed a $34 87; J R Bamlord. $6 98 ; R S W irtz. L.et us bid on your turkeys . . . you are assured the October, tourist travel this year has county deputy sheriff, who chased $4 18; L Mieke. $34 87 ; Carl Dillon, m arket’s top prices— the fairest grading by been heavier, month by month, than ’ him Into Justice George Thyng's $11.1«; J C Rucker, $16.74; E F O'Mara, during 1934, according to a report court In Beaverton on a charge of $ 1 *9 76; Geo Walling, $66.96; J Richard«, For a few pennies anyone can make Hillsboro Argus by Secretary of State Snell. Regis- speeding at more than 60 miles an »«6.96; J O'Mara, $55.80; F 5t»v,n«on. tration of foreign cars for the 11 1 hour. $5 5.80 ; H Holznagel, $66.96; F L Brown, Classified Ads bring real results. months to November 30, this year, After paying a $5 fine Rev. Reyn- « ‘To.’^ ’R ^ a r ’ r'o2^ - Jack total 96,883, or a gain of more than olds asked the deputy if he h a d ! Schm.dt, $2 79, A Roxevear, ? . j . . , Jack 438 S. W. Front, Cor. Washington, Portland, Oregon Fclton, $2.79; L Dailey, $42.12; G Rose 4600 over the registration totals ¡turned around at Hillsboro and fol- vear, $38.87; A Ro«evear, $36 27; A • No matter what size your turkey flock—we pay for the entire 12 months of 1934. lowed him to Beaverton. “No," Schmidt, $36 2 7 ; R Kemper, $36 27; R cash! Our tremendous poultry business to the East, In both years tourist travel was [said the deputy. “That was a state Wilson, $86.27; C W Brosher. $36.27; D No. Word« .......... our distributing outlet in Los Angeles, our huge heaviest during the months of July ; officer you passed " Vanderzanden, $33.48; W E Crawiord, Write Your Ad Below- local Hotel and Market trade gives us every op and August. I $8.37; R Klinger, $83.76; E Klinger, ! $119.76; A. Mill«, $75.8«. portunity to do a big turkey business! Time« to r u n ....... Marriage Licenses K M ill!, $55.11; C Hoag, $64 56; A A total of 496 motorists were con See our Local Representative . . . or ship direct to us. D F Almont, $47 60; __________ _ „ courts „ (P leaae W rite P lain ly) victed in Oregon during No- . ^ra Elmer Scott, Westimber, and . Schlesser, $51.09 Secure SHIPPING TAGS front the office of this paper! vember fo r' " V io la tio n s 5 5 ’ Frieda Josephine Mostert, Port- A B O'Connor, $49.70; Fred Stamm, $51.- Am t. Enclosed $. lawa. Of this « S 37 h . d ^ l r ' land' December 7. 09; Elmey Gray $27 3 8 . O A .tishin $ 4 2 , E stablished 1912 Thirty years experience 0£ ra,°r’s license revoked and ia Charles Wesley Fults and Inez i 38 8 8 ; J Schi«ser, $4«.’45; C A lti others had their license suspended.! Bernice Bonar, Cornelius route 1, ,hin, j j 9 . r K Robinson, »37.66; A rt Thirty-four ot the revocations were December 9. I Schraeder, $ 1 3.95 ; G Holt, $9.76; H for drunken driving, two for hit- and-run driving and one for driv ing while his license was revoke L MILE-A-MINUTE M ARTY HILLSBORO MOTOR CO., 318-332 E. M ain St. Four of those whose right to drive cars over Oregon highways were DOES. N o revoked were non-residents of the state. at d i U S E D CARS ’725 725 MV «9 •185 *180 25 ‘25 ‘20 If You Don’t Need It-Sell It! We Offer You a CASH W ant Something - Say So Oregon Savinar Produce Co. • • e State employes were warned bv the board of control this w e e k against the use of state cars for other than public business. Viola tions of this rule, the board de creed, will result in summary dis missal. The order followed defeat by the legislature of a measure pro-! vlding for pooling of all state- owned cars In an effort to regulate I their use. Abuse of the use of state- owned cars, once very common on I Sinus Trouble b e n d e e l« * , b a y fevee, a n t b in a a n d e a ta r r b . D o n ’t e a d a r a th ia to r t o r e a n o tb e r d a y . A a k to r a P H K K T R R A T M R N T now , TO DAY, D la r a v e r b o w tb o n a a n d x b a r a f o n a d r e l i e f q n l r k l y w ith Syn-O-Spray Year free tre a tm rn l ae* arallabta alt Hill«boro Z. J. / co he ?J HGO" - - - - - motor C o - ' V JAMES WHITEIAW.PROP. <ELL? ENOUGH ^ C W C e itfA v e J O 'O N E ’ h -O O O p O B i S E R V IC I M Y /C f ìR _ . ------------- SERVICE me DEPT, T H ftr J O O ESN T A D D iT H E IR » to HAVE ß i L L S ^ W i T H i A i F O R K E O ' ^ — DONE A w n c il U t h a t s G G ood , W H Y jp .H A Y E ÍA Ia U nv T s e r v ic in g - / 4 O O N E lT H E R E .' *= ** " ■ -y OUR RIG HOLIDAY SALE OF USED CARS CONTINUES Since «announcement N ovem ber 27, w e have sold 25 USED CARS. D on’t fail to see our m agnificent stock and learn our NEW LOW PRICES and EASY TERMS. W e Trade T rades accep ted! — E«»y Term» — H IL L S B O R O Pharm acy Riggs, Prop. ELL' ■00 t SN'T SW RUN didn ' v / charg - e M OTOR A lw ays Open COM PANY Phone 444, day or night 318-332 E. M ain Street INSTRUCTIONS: W rite the ad plainly, print or typew rite. Count the num ber of words. If the ad is to run but one w e e k the cost is tw o cents per word. For the second and each consecutive insertion of the sam e ad, the cost is but one cent a w ord. Minimum charge per issue 25 cents. TO GET RESULTS state plainly w h at you w ant or have to Bell. Cross out needless words, then copy the result and m ail or bring It to the HILLSBORO ARGUS, Hillsboro, O regon. Used Car Lot at 136 S. Second A ve. t T T TTT 7