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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 • - -
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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
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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-
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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
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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 ; |
$ !* • •*
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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
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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
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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;
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_ „ 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
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o
revoked were non-residents of the
state.
at d i
U S E D CARS
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725
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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"
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motor
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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'
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RUN didn ' v / charg - e
M OTOR
A lw ays Open
COM PANY
Phone 444, day or night
318-332 E. M ain Street
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the second and each consecutive insertion of the sam e ad, the cost is but one
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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.
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