The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 06, 1936, Page 13, Image 13

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    Unii «h". ft-11 m my f», 1936
H il l s b o r o
a rc ira ,
Aloha Active Community Center R ock P C re ree se k n t F a olk
t P a rly
n i llsbo ro
, O r e g o n
Aloha Finns
Make Changes
Pago Five
C o m m e n d L etters
R eceived Local I v/
Turn in your items to your lo-
i w idow . Sarah E llen Peterson; a
I brother, D r Hans Peterson o f P ort-
| land, a b ro th e r and sister in Den-
i m ark, and several nieces and neph- I
' ews in Oregon.
Dally Trips to Portland
Hillsboro Auto Freight
(B y M rc Frank
I
O ffic e rs n f H ills b o ro C h ristia n
chu rch and tin* S h illin g b u ild ­ Si te Ils am i V iv ia n and M e lb u in
Bonded and Insured Carrier
P O C K ( ’ REEK C harles T u n s ta ll
C o u n cil are the proud recipients
ing ( une in to being.
Z ie g le r w ere en te rta in e d Sunday at
Broderson Officer
uid M i : E dw ards attended thoBOth
o f le tte r of com m endation a n d
Serving Beaverton. Aloha. Reed­
, The co m m u n ity chu rch was o r ­ tiie C laud A lte n hoiiie.
C. A. Broderson of Forest Grove
ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
ganized in 1922 tliro u g li the effort.,
V iv í m Z ie g le r was honored w ith b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry ce leb ration of M r » . Dant Honored; Pepco blessing fro m tw o o f the highest
o ffic ia ls o f the Federal C o un cil of re-elected secretary - treasu rer
of
Forest Grove
j of M i
V io la T a lb e rt and M i » a b iith d u y d in n e r and ( a ril p a rty M i T u n sta ll's Hint, M r- B ell Cook
Building
Extension
Churches
of
C
h
ris
t
In
Am
erica,
at
B
urnside
near
A
sto
ria
Ja
n
u
a
ry
O regon council. In te rn a tio n a l So­
| A n tr im
It« d d e n t.» o f th<* com m u- at tiie home of tie r aunt. M i
Hay
Pickup and Delivery Service at
both
of
w
h
ich
are
posted
on
the
cie ty o f M aster Painters and Dee-
. n ity start« d a Sunday school under H a rrin g to n , at M id d le to n
F rid a y 21 A b o u t 25 re la tiv e , and frie n d
Package Kates
• By O. B H rnnM tI
attended
b u lle tin board at P ilg r im House, ; ora to rs in P ortla nd Saturday.
I 111«* 'poie.orslup o f t h e B aptist evening Pn .ent were the C harle
Hillsboro
Phone 543
Bcginninns of D istrict a m l j ch u tch J E M ag uire wa . the firs t Z ieg le r fa m ily o f C a rlton . Velina
co
u
n
cil
headquarters.
The
letters
M i and M rs N icholas K ies and
A L O H A M r. M cF arla ne I , m o v ­
East Side Terminal Portland
ing the T ow n Pum p restau ran t in to w ill la te r be fram ed and placed
pastor and m ee ting ! were held in W o tir i iileg el of Scholls, M e lh o rn . Ceci lia Kies visite d M r and M r
Let the advertisements help you
Phone EAst »131
D evelopm ent Cited
im ila r messages f r o m
LaP la nte in P ortla nd Wed- the corn er store room o f the S h il­ alongside
th«* Wli«’«*elr li.ill. In 1924 the pre? • an 'l V iv ia n Z ie g le r and tiie H a r­ Data
make your shopping plans.
lin g b u ild in g and the A loha d ru g P resident Roosevelt and G ove rn or
i nesday.
«•nt ( h u tc h b u ild in g Wa.s constructed rin g to n fa m ily .
Sunday v is ito rs at the
I.o u i- ■lore w i l l occupy the room now be­ M a rtin on the w a lls o f the house
i I’ v t il (*i uintu
on a site donated by the S lia w -
M r. and M i
E V Hanson visit-.
o ffice I.e tte is were fro m D r Ivan
” A loha “ A w o rd a w o rio t »I w ith E«*ar com pany will» funds ra ile d lo ­ <d ins b ro th e l i. H e n ry and f). A Z u v rc lie i home w ir e Rev. II. Hank ing vacated by the T o w n Pump.
Mrs. F ra n k Page had as house Li-'- H olt, pastor ol St. John's M e th ­
M r. and M i
Jue rge .e n and d a u g h ­
w u v in g puhtiH, whit«» sands ro llin g cally.
Hanson, at P o rtla n d T h u r day.
te r M ary I.on o f P ortla nd .
M r, guests d u rin g the week Mrs. E. J od i; ' Episcopal church, South, in
WUVcs, peace out <|Uief it Mth nt .
P rio r to th© estaklisbrnent of
Er in k S tew art, w ho has been In a rid M i
C o llie rs and d a ug hter Eloise of St. Louis. M o . and Dr. S. Parkes
W W ilk e n
St. John
o f tin «'(im m unity of Aloha situ.it
co u n ty m a rke t roads in the area,
hospital,
P ortla nd .
is M r and M i
H e rb e rt Scheidt and Eugene and Mrs. N. Martin and Cadm an, pastor o f C e n tra l C o n­
«•«I h a lf way between H ill boro and it w a . alm ost im possible fo r re s i­ Em anuel
gregational church. B ro o klyn . N. Y .
| Lo ren c Scheidt of O rerwo and M r II A G rim es of N e w po rt.
Beavei lo ti on tin* T u a la tin h ig h ­ de nt* liv in g o ff tin* m am hig h w a y home again and is m uch better.
The K in g , grade road was graded , and M rs E S taelile and fa m ily .
Mi
R L Snyder has re tu rn e d w h o is p ro ba bly th e best kno w n
way, lay no v h iin i to palm trees, to get in to A lo h i in the w in te r
More than 100 ideal suburban home sites of *.j to f>
from several weeks' v is it w ith her P rotestant cle rg ym a n in the w o rld.
ph tening .and or ocean wave*., but Deep m ud mail«- it lrripos able fo r lust week fu r tiie fu s t tim e in
Z im m e rm a n Speaks
acres,
close-in to Aloha, the fastest growing community
about
ten
years
T
h
is
road
is
steep
on
and
daughter
in
Los
Angeles.
they do hold pe ice. q u i t ! and tra n ­ autom obiles to tra v e l and m uch of
Peter Z im m e rm a n .poke at the
Build Extension
in W ashington county, at prices from $150 to $250 per
q u ility to be the p rin c ip a l a ttrib u te Ihe supplies w ere bro u g h t out by and ro c k y m a kin g it v e ry hard to , Rock Creek school to an audience
T iie Cooper M o u n ta in extension
o f ttie area
hot <• and wagon o r on foot. In w o rk.
[ 'if about GO people one eve ning last
acre. Buy direct from owner— Will make you any terms
Mrs. M a ry W oim I and Clarence week. He spoke b r ie fly on the of the P E P. Co. is now being
Located on what was o rig in a lly 1922 A n tr im and John Thom pson
within reason.
Wood vi ated hi bro th er, Earl B u rri- special (le c tio n measures. Before constructed, about 12 rnen being
pi«
onted
a
p
e
titio
n
to
the
county
the Mi M illa n donation land claim ,
ham, at Chum poeg Sunday.
em
ployed
on
the
w
o
rk.
c
o
ir
t
and
obtained
the
fu
s
t
county
the speech a program was given
Aloha has made a rap id g ro w th in
W ith the fo rm a tio n o f The R ight
A v e ry Wood has ju > com pleted i w iiic h included accordion solos by
1. E K la tt was called to w o rk in
the past 15 yean M any o f Its re s i­ road in the area Vista uvenue
to T e ll the T ru th league, headquar­
a new b ro o d e r iiouse 10 by 12
Aloha
boasts
an
exce
ed
ing
ly
ac­
i M r. M e ih o ff, piano solos by Mrs. the m achine shops at B o n n e ville
d e n t1 have re tire d from the busy
te r, in the G ra p h ic A rts b u ild in g
M r. and M rs G u e n th e r and fa m ­ Loui . Z uercher. in s tru m e n ta l num -
In New Home
w o r k d a y w o rld and lia v f sought the tiv e Change and one o f th«- best
ily w ere e n tertain ed Sunday at the ber by M i Gibbs, A llis o n G ib b ,
A N T a ylo r. O regonian d is tr ib u ­ at P o rtla n d , announcem ent is made
Real Estate. Fire and Auto Insurance. Loans
<p!iet o f e o u n tiy life M any o th e r, equipped h a ll* in the state. O rgun-
home o f her sister. M l
Amos W a t­ and M r. D a vis; short ta lk s b y to r fo r Aloha, is now occupying his by D r. V ir g il M a c M ik le th a t a
are em ployed in m e tro p o lita n liu i- iged in 1931 th ro u g h th e e ffo rt «if
cam
paign
w
ill
be
waged
fo
r
the
kins. at L a u re l. They also visite d H e rb e rt Scheidt on student fee new home on Tobias avenue.
m s. re tu rn in g for a re .tfu l nigh t C J S tickn e y, the G range m et for
so-called Donohue am endm ent to
Mrs. D ant H onored
a tun«* in the W heeler b u ild in g In her m other. Mrs A. Naderer
m easure and on the school health
aw ay fro m the c it y ’s clam or.
M i and M i- G eorge T u rn e r and law . and a reading by J. Dumas.
M rs. H A L o w ry en te rta in e d in be on the b a llo t d u rin g the N o vem ­
1932 tin* pre; ent $9000 h a ll war.
Mrs D a vid |{ W heeler, on«* of
honoi of her m other. M rs. P. B. ber election.
b u ilt w ith la bo r and m uch o f the baby of N e w be rg visite d tier p a r­
M r. and M rs Ray Ram sour of
the oldest liv in g residents in the
D -. M a c M ik le said. “ The d ire ct
m a te ria l and m oney donated S tic k ­ ents, M r and M rs Am os Morgan, O regon C ity w ere o ve rn ig h t guests Dant of R eedville. w h o is 76 years
area, came to A lo ha ' t h e n W h e e le r
ney g iv e the lot as a g ift and was from W ednesday last week t i l l S un­ of M rs R am soiir’s parents, M r. and old, w ith a b irth d a y din n e r. A. W s im p lic ity o f th is am endm ent shall
J u n c tio n ! 52 te a r , ago At that tune
IMLAY’S
day.
D ant and w ife and M a ry Anderson leave no do ub t in the m inds of the
th e land wa.s covered w ith dens«* active w ith W F Norm an in b rin g ­
La w re nce Tatm an accom panied M rs. H. J. G etty, one n ig h t last of P o rtla n d were among the guests. voters th a t the issue is cle a rly be­
in
g
about
tin*
co
n
stru
ctio
n
o
f
the
tim b e r, bear and deer wer«* n u m ­
by H erm an Jaenccke of C ornelius, I week
R. L. C h am b erla in has m oved tw een p e tty try ra n n y and the peo­
M r and Mrs. John B ra w le y of from the Shoemaeher p ro p e rty in to ple's interest. The am endm ent m ere­
erous
Tin» S outhern I ’a cific had hall S ta rtin g w ith i c h a rte r mem
11 iled M r and M rs C h ris H offm an
bei
d
u
p
o
f
about
100.
tin*
A
loha
P
o
rtla
n
d
spent
th
e
week-end
at
the
jus» com pleted a lin e th ro u g h the
I G range now* has m ore than 150 at T illa m o o k fro m F rid a y t i l l Sun- Neis Nelson home and M r and M rs a house near the school house. The ly provides th a t no state g o vern­
T u a la tin valley, connect mg the fin a l
1 day.
Shoeinacher fa m ily w ill soon re ­ in g body sha ll ever lim it o r in ­
l members.
For HEALTHY CHICKS
K enneth H a rd in o l P o rtla n d v is ­
rads w ith a golden spike The old
h ib it honest, t r u th fu l a d ve rtisin g
R e vival
m eetings at Hie Buck ite d there Sunday. S ylva n Nelson tu rn to A lo h a to live.
“
A
lo
h
a
has
a
ll
the
conveniences
county load from P ortla nd , over
Mrs. H u n tin g to n is ra p id ly re ­ T here has been a constant e ffo rt
w h ic h a ll fre ig h t to the \ a lley was ! of the c ity w ith the q u ie t o f the Heaven school iiouse closed S a tu r­ was a Sunday n ig h t guest o f M r cove rin g fro m an illness.
J on the pa rt of special interests en­
See the chicks in our window th at
hauled, wa a sen o f m ud in the c o u n try " T h is w a the de clu r itio n day evening. D oral Saxton, M e rri- and M rs K en n e th H a rd in in P o rt­
M r and M rs. M a tt K in g vis ite d de avo ring to fo rb id a d v e rtis in g The
bel
H
o
ffm
a
n
and
John
M
atter,
of
Lee
Holden,
fo
rm
e
r
P
ortla
nd
fire
land.
are being fed this mash.
w in te r and a w e lte r <»f «lust in the
people
have
the
rig
h
t
to
be
in
­
Mrs. G eorge Fish in P o rtla n d S u n ­
chief, w ho bought a three -acre tract m em bers o f the "B o oster G ang."
sum m er.
Mr
and M is. W illia m
I.u ethe
form ed th ro u g h educational, hon­
were aw arded testam ents as were w e re home a short tim e last week day.
in
n
o
rth
A
lo
ha
fo
r
his
home
when
A short tim e before M rs W heeler
est. t r u th fu l a d v e rtis in g and no j
Party Enjoyed
Stop in at the store for details
B e ve rly C o llin s and D onald T yke - M r I.u ethe served on the election
came to A lo h i from ( a h fo rn ia . her he re tire d fro m a ctive service in ! : on v is itin g "Boosters.”
G range card p a rty T hursd ay eve­ bureau o r board should be a llo w ­
of our feeding contest.
1927.
lie
re-m
odeled
the
house,
b
u
ilt
hoard at B u rlin g to n F rid a y. M r.
husband’s fa m ily had traded prop-
ed
to
abrogate
th
is
r
ig
h
t.”
Mrs. O tto O rn d u ff. e n tertain ed I.u e th e is em ployed as a forem an nin g was a successful event. Guests
«T ty in the P ortla nd ea.st side for a garuge and .spends his tim e “ fuss­
from Cedar M ill. B eaverton and
100 acres o f the Me M illa n DEC in g a ro u n d ” w ith flo w e i ; and im ­ i w ith a d in n e r T hursd ay evening fo r at B on ne ville.
PETER PETERSO N
i M r and M rs W illia m M orse and ! T h e re have been several cases of A loha fille d 18 tables at cards. A1
'Phi* old h«»me place was located at p ro v in g bis yard
Jannsen o f R e e d ville and M rs.
P eter Peterson, fo rm e rly of F o r­
C h ie f H o lde n’s one regret is that ' son B illie o f Newberg.
measies in the co m m u n ity in the W alker
the present at« of the Paul D u d­
o f B eaverton had hig h est G rove, who died in P o rtla n d
K en ne th W h itm o re and B ill W a lk ­ past le w weeks.
ley H atchery. A bo ut 23 years ago A lo ha h e. no fir e depa rtm e nt. A f t ­
scores.
F e b ru a ry 1. was bu rie d in Forest i
m uch o f the W heeler p ro p e rty w is er 40 years of a ctive service in er a rriv e d home T h u rsd a y fro m j Snow began fa llin g in th is sec­
Churrh News
G ro ve Tuesday afternoon.
HAY
FEED
GRAIN
tu rn e d over to tin* St »aw -Fear com ­ P ortla nd , a fir e d e pa rtm e nt is the H u n tin g to n . T hey yvere caught in tio n M onday.
M r. Peterson is w e ll k n o w n in '
Ladies’ C irc le w ill meet at the
Aloha
M r. and Mrs. A lb e rt L in d e r and
Oregon
pany. th«* tim b e r logged o ff »much closest th in g to th e x -c h ie fs heart. a sn o k storm in the m ountains
Forest G rove, w here he fo rm e rly
church
T
hursd
ay
at
2
p
m
.
g
iv
in
g
He
t
i
l
l
gels
a
k
ic
k
out
o
f
a
fir
e
near the Snake riv e r, it took them fa m ily o f Sauvies Island and M r.
of it being us«»d as fue l fo r locom o­
resided. He is su rv iv e d by h i s
a
s
ilv
e
r
tea
M
rs
Valshere
fro
m
and
(
.m
t
resist
ta
k
in
g
a
hand
w
hen­
a da> and a h a lf to shovel th e ir and M rs. V e rn D ysle and fa m ily of
tives*. and tin* land subdivided
’
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P o rtla n d w ill address th e ladies.
S im ila r ity of th v nam« s W heeler ever the o p p o rtu n ity presents d elf w ay th ro u g h fiv e m iles o f d rifte d B eth any visite d at the John L in d e r
Gt-’, a ll the < u iin ’.y seat and lo- ■
Holden
advocate-
the
fo
rm
a
tio
n
Sunday
school
each
L
o
rd
's
day
at
snow T hey stayed a ll n ig h t w ith hom e in the L ib e r ty d is tric t S u n ­
Ju n ctio n and tin* Wli«*eh*r ('(»mmu-
cal news by sub scrib ing fo r the ,
10 and preaching at 11 a. m. and
day.
mt.v (site of t h e W heeler Logging of a fir e d is tric t un de r state la w friends.
A rg u s fro m O. B. B ennett, A loha. 1
7:30 p m Rev. Rvdm an w ill speak
w
h
ich
p
e
rm
its
un
in
co
rp
o
ra
te
d
d
is
­
c o m p a n y *. both of w h ic h were lo ­
Mrs. E. I H a v e m in en tertain ed
trict-»
to
organize
fo
r
fir
e
fig
h
tin
g
on
"T
h
e
C
om
ing
K
in
g
."
M
r.
Red­
cated on ttie S outhern Pacific, led
P endents o f the area m ay vote a w ith a d in n e r p a rty Sunday fo r
man has been w ith the co m m u n ity
t«> the fin a l selection o f the name
R a leigh W h itm o re ■
J. B. IMLAY & SONS
church here fo r the past fiv e years. I
special
tax o f not to exceed tw o M r and M rs
Aloha, according to Mt
W heeler ’
and
c
h
ild
re
n
Irene
and
E
iaine
of
He has been an in s p ira tio n to the
Hay - Grain and Feed
Seeking to de term in e w h ich of the j m il! . a n n u a lly to p ro vid e appara­ I.a u re l, Mrs. H illie T ykeson and i
members and frien ds o f the church.
Equipped to size lumber as
town-, w o u ld re ta in the n o n e o f tus. W ater cou ld he s u p p lie d fo r c h ild re n B e v e rly and Donald. E l- I
Poultry
aud Dairy Supplies
the to w n w ith a re se rv o ir und in
He
has
tra
ve
le
d
q
u
ite
exte
nsive
ly
H
ills
b
o
ro
M
o
to
r
com
pany.
C
h
e
v
ro
­
required
at
yard.
“ W heeler,” a 11 prc.scntative o f th« ,
don H aveinan and M a rv in Mosier.
le t sales service, is co-o pe rating in and his ta lk s are interesting.
W heeler com pany and D a vid H the fa rm in g d is tric t w ith ponds
MIXER
FRESH-FEEDS
Mrs.
J
z\
Brunson,
w
ho
has
been
K ir k p a tr ic k B uys Store
W heeler met at the ra ilro a d o f ­ Holden also believes that fir e pre- ; i l l fo r about a m onth, is able to | the "L e t's Q u it K illin g C am paign."
vent
ion
education
w
o
u
ld
be
of
in
­
R
J
K
ir
k
p
a
tr
ic
k
has
purchased
RICHARD BARBER
fice in P o rtla n d and shook dice
he up again.
in a p ra ctica l m anner.
estim able value.
and take n possession o f H a rry 's
'flu * W heeler company won and
Mrs. G len n M ille r en te rta in e d < T h is week the local com pany be­ Place and w ill con tinu e the p o licy
SHOP
Whe« le r Ju n c tio n w ;e forced to
w ith i d in n e r Sunday in honor o f !
of the old m anagement. E J. Bloom ,
select a new’ name
her husband's b irth d a y a n n iv e r- ¡ gan d e stru ctio n o f 13 autom obiles fo rm e r m anager, w ill seek a new
Associated Products
Haircuts 25c
declared u n fit fo r fu r th e r service
M rs W heeler at firs t f ivo re ri the
•ary.
location in the gold fields.
General Repairing
name 'M«*l\a in m em ory o f her
Aloha
Oregon
M r. and M rs. A lfre d H utchens' J and dangerous to tra ffic . Several
oth er m otor com panies in P o rtla n d
deceased daughter How ever, at th i« l
Telephone 8251
fo u r c h ild re n have ehiekenpox.
Leave O rders fo r copies of th is
i
are
fo
llo
w
in
g
the
same
m
ethods
samt* tune v is ito rs Í»
H a w a ii in - i
M. and M rs E le ry M cD ougal at
(H vM r- niril M<.r..rmlrkl
week's A rgu s to be m ailed to
w
ith
cars
taken
in
on
trades
in
an
ALOHA
troduced the s mg “ A1« ilia ” »n the ¡ C H E H A L E M M O U N T A I N M r tended a b irth d a y d in n e r F rida y
frie n d s in the east w ith O. B. B en­
co m m u n ity
E veryoi
lik e d t h e and M is .1 M K o tc ra and c h il­ h o no ring Ins nephew. A rla n d M c­ i e ffo r t to rem ove at least some of nett, A loha.
SHOE REPAIRS
ALOHA PHARMACY
,
the
tra
v
e
lin
g
"
ju
n
k
heaps"
fro
m
the
song and It
Capi
the v is ito rs ’ dren. A lle n , James and P atricia, Dougal. (I. son o f Mr. and Mrs. W. I
L. H. Farlow, Prop.
Old Brickline Shop
highw ays.
h« st. suggested tin* name o f th«* and his fathe r. Joe K otcra . moved M cD ougal, at Dayton.
Q u a lity jo b p r in tin g —Argus.
Phone Beaverton 9910
Still doing best of work with
song for the to w n M r and Mr? last week to th e ir new home, re ­
M r and M rs John O 'D e ll and '
best of materials.
Prescription Specialist
Whccl«*r c o n firm e d Caples’ sugges- ce n tly purchased from G u y Strong. d a ug hter Louise and baby son ¡
—J. S. Stanton.
Complete Stock of Drugs
tio n and W heeler Ju n ctio n became T he K o tc ra
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(B t Mr». J A. McCoy)
Cigars and Tobacco
K la m a th F alla last ( »elidier and Mrs E le ry M cD ougal S atu rday and (
F ra n k
Vanderzanden o f
th e
Ray L A n trim , re tire d from the have been liv in g at S ix Corners, Sunday.
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ra ilw a y m a il service and w ho lives near her m other. M rs A lb e rt Pon-
DR.
D o n 't le t a t o n ic I n d ig e s tio n sp o il
a m ile n o rth o f Aloha on Vista delek. w h ile th e y were lo o kin g for w ill meet at the school house this was a w eek-end guest o f his p a r­
y o u r a p p e tite , m a k e v ou fe e l r u n ­
for
avenue, ha.s w atched the rap id de­ a perm anent loe itio n in the P acific S atu rday evening. S upper w ill be ' ents. M r. and M rs. J. P. V a n d e r­
W.
D.
HUNTINGTON
d o w n . s lu g g is h , w i t h o u t a m b itio n o r
Real Estate. Rentals.
velopm ent o f the tow n d u rin g the n o rth w e st. T hey looked at farm s served p ro m p tly at 7:30 M rs. E. C. ' zanden.
ze« t f o r th e r o o d t h i n g s o f life . I
DENTIST
w i t h o u t trv in s r W illia m s 5? L. K.
past 10 y« .ii - H«» came to Aloha for in Canada. W ashington and various W ohlschlegel is com m ittee c h a ir- I Miss M arg are t K ello gg, teacher of
Fire and Auto Insurance
F o r m u la . T h e f ir 3 t b o ttle m u s t p r o ­
qu ie t, found w hat lie was
kin g i parts of O regon before b u yin g here man. Peroniee Ego is ch a irm a n of Kansas c ity school, is i l l at her
Aloha
Oregon
Beaverton
9955
Aloha. Ore.
duce
re s u lts
or
m oney
back, j
and expects to spend the rest of
M a rjo rie P e tro ff had her tonsils the pro gra m and M e rv in o f th e . h»me and *s unable to teach school JERSEYS and GUERNSEYS W illia m s S. L. K. F o r m u la is c o m - '
bis Ilf«, there.
rem oved nt a N ew berg hospital social evening. E veryone In vite d . »o r a ^ew days.
Cash or terms. All stock
p o u n d e d fro m th e p r e s c r i p t s o f a
INSURANCE
M r. and Mrs. Roy O glesby of
A n trim came to W ashington roun-1 Ja n u a ry 27 and was ubsent from
r m e r a r m y d o c to r.
I t a c ts a s a
double-tested and guaran­ f m o ild
Estacada v is ite d M r. and M rs. C h a r­
REAL ESTATE and
tv fro m P o rtla n d in J u ly , 1919. on the B uck H euvcn school a ll last
to n ic , s to m a c h ic s t i m u l a n t , m ild
les W addle F rid a y.
teed.
la x a t i v e a n d d i u r e t ic s t i m u l a n t f o r '
Telephone Beaverton 2651 - 9904
the hottest day o f the year, when j week.
Joe Vandehey, B e rt D yke and
t h e k id n e y s . B e in g a liq u id — a l r e a d y
tile the rm o m eter stood at 103 do- j Leonard W h itm o re and Hodson
d is s o lv e d — it s t a r t s to w o r k a lm o s t
F lorence Trachsel. w h o is a stu ­ M iss Leola V andetzanden enjoyed
grees. A t tha t tim e the firs t con­ M cC o rm ick w ent to H e pp ner T h u rs ­
I m m e d ia te ly .
H ig h ly c o n c e n tr a te d .
crete was being poured on the ' day for a few days' v is it w ith Mrs. dent at L in fie ld college, spent the a pino chle p a rty at the J. P. Van-
I t Is e c o n o m ic a l t o t a k e
T ry a
week-end here w ith her parents, derzanden home F rid a y evening.
T u a la tin h ig h w a y at A loha a n d L illie Young and L a ure n (P eanut) M r and M rs C. Trachsel.
b o t t l e u n d e r th e m o n e y - b a c k g u a r ­
M rs. Grace W ebb and M r. Stange
a n te e .
See h o w m u c h b e t t e r y o u
the re were hut three business places | Haynes, both w e ll k n o w n here.
The Reedville post office was and lit t le son ju n io r of N ew berg
fe e l a f t e r a few d o se s.
A t »ood
in tow n : Buck & Son’s store, the i M rs Iru G M cC o rm ick visite d
d r u g s to r e s .
moved Saturday from the rear of
W heeler b u ild in g and the E C Mrs Jessie Dexure at Vancouver, the O lin ge Bros, store to th e front. v is ite d M r. and M rs. Z e lb e rt B a ke r
Orenco. Oregon
S aturday.
Hush Feed store Itoads in t h e I Wash., accom panied by M rs. A l­
M r. and M rs. D a vid A lm o n t and
Phone Hillsboro 2621X
M r. and M rs. Theo K rie g e r and |
v ic in ity w ere rough and not rocked I lan Com ber. P ortland.
fa m ily have m oved to A loha.
d a ug hter C a th e rin e o f Gales Creek
and the S ou thern P acific was s till , W. H Reece re tu rn e d fro m M e r­
M rs. M a ry O lin g e r was among
ru n n in g 11 tru ln s a day to P ort- idian. Cal., J a n u a ry 29 and is em ­ the guests present at a tea given and M r. and Mrs. J. P. V anderzan­
den and tw o sons R alph and Rob­
DELTA DRUG STORE
land and re tu rn .
ployed s e llin g m erchandise.
by M rs. Jean M ann in P o rtla n d e rt enjoyed a "500" p a rty T hursd ay ,
*(« u s eat o<f
T he next few years saw business I N ) p u p ils in B uck Heaven school Sunday.
eve n in g at the L o u is S troh m a yer
start co in in g In to A loha.
H a rry had pe rfe ct attendance fo r last six
home.
K id w e ll and his p a rtn e r put up a weeks. T h e re are b u t seven c h il­
Legion Leader Dies
Ben P a rk e r o f F a irv ie w v is ite d
garage w h ere the present service dren e n ro lle d here. The c h ild re n
Loche IL M ardis. 39. fo rm e r A m e r­ frie n d s at B eaverton the past few
station Is located, the Haulenbeek have been i l l o r qu ara ntine d.
lu m b e ry a r d m o w the A loha I . u in - 1 Miss G lo ria H o ffm a n was an ican Legion d is tric t com m ander fo r days.
A lb e rt B o rw ic k . M rs. Zoe Q u ick
her com pany) was established, the o ve rn ig h t guest S atu rday of the th is d is tric t, died in M c M in n v ille
and M r. and M rs. Charles W addle
G arow G arage was started, a hu tch- j Misses M a rie and J u lia Fuchs at S atu rday,
and lit t le A u d re y vis ite d M r. and
er shop and a shoe re p a ir shop Newberg.
This stumping powder is made especially for
Subscribe now to the Argus. In M rs. Percy W h itfie ld o f V e rn on ia
went in to a b u ild in g near the pres-
P up ils w ith perfect attendance at
blasting stumps in this section of the state.
the F ir G rove school the last six Washington county $1.50 a year Sunday.
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Six
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85c.
Tnree
months
50
weeks w ere M a u rice and D onald
In every pound of DU PONT LOGGERS’
tf the past week.
L illy ,
W ullace W hitm ore . He"en ' ccnts- Two months 35 cents.
powder you buy, you get:
O tt and Norm a Meyers.
Mitchell’s
M r. and Mrs. A r th u r H ill received
more power per stick
you use LESS
a le tte r last week fro n t th e ir sons,
powder—
G len n and Loren, w h o are on the |
T rapncsted
Pedigreed
I new H ill ranch at M iles C ity , Mont.,
If you want to know that your stock is in the
saying tha t the m in im u m te m p e r­
the powder suitable for blasting green
Baby Chicks
a tu re the re was 30 degrees below
best physical health for production, feed the best
stumps in wet or dry ground—
zero Ja n u a ry 27. The th e rm o m e te r
Day-old Pullets
mineral
you
can
buy.
j w e nt up the n e xt day. T hey had (
the required pow der with th a t slow,
Custom Hatching
“STERLING BODY BUILDER” is 100%
seven inches o f snow.
T u rke ys a S pe cia lty
heaving action needed to take out the
The h ib e rn a tin g anim als were
mineral and contains no poisonous stiumulants
out o f th e ir sleeping qu a rte rs d u r- I
stumps—
•w l
such as “Poke Root,” “Blood Root” and no
Mitchell Leghorn Farm
in g the fin e w e athe r in Jan ua ry.
irritating laxatives, which should only be used
M r. and M rs. W arren M o rris and
more sticks per case and they cost you
and Hatchery
tw o (laughters o f Hebo v is ite d M r
as a medicine.
LESS!
Aloha. Oregon
and Mrs. G. E verest S atu rday and
“STERLING BODY BUILDER” is a vital
ULTRA-VIOLET radiation from this lamp give« you the
Sunday.
,
W hen you buy DU PONT LOGGERS’
C a rl W ohlschlegel and fa m ily of
"sunshine" vitamin D, through the skin, just as nature
food, not a medicine, and should be fed ev­
powder you get more pow der for your
provides it from the sun. INTRA-RED radiation provided
ery day of the year.
money and more power in each stick!
by this sunlamp penetrates deep into the body tissues,
Bulletin No. 229, University of Minnesota, says:
helping to relieve colds and muscular ailments. LIG HT—
Your dealer sells DU PONT LOGGERS* powder,
“The pasture season is the best time to feed min­
You can read or sew in the light of this lamp without
blasting caps and fuse.
erals as the sunshine and vitamins aid the animal
eye strain—while you are taking your sunbath. The GE
to assimilate more minerals.”
bulb that comes with this lamp has been certified ss to
Ask our nearest office for FREE copy at “PU PONT
ultra-violet output by the Council on Physical Therapy
Don't be misled by some high powered sales­
EXPLOSIVES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST."
of the American Medical Association, and also by th.
man th a t his mineral dissolves in w ater, as w ater
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY, Inc.
American College of Surgeons.
will take up very little mineral, but will pick up
. Growth Rapid
in 15 Years
j ent
Y o u ’ll N ever Buy C heaper
A d v e rtis in g R ig h t
U p h e ld by G r o u p
C. J. S T I C K N E Y , A lo h a , O re g o n
V IT A M IL K M A S H
J. B. I M L A Y
3c S O N S
Aloha Business Directory
C h e v ro le t S ales
T a k e S a fe ty S te p
A lo h a L u m b e r C o .
E m e rs o n ’s G a ra g e
N ew Folk M o v e to
C h e h a le m P lace
K a n sa s C ity
Fresh Cows
T O UP” STOMACH
R S IS H YOUR FOOD
C . J . S tic k n e y
F o r S ale
O , B, B ennett
R eed v ille
G A IL K A R N S
S h o o t Y O U R S tu m p s w ith
If FORMULA
WILLÌAM.SBI,
THS
u
FLORIDA"
LO G G ERS’ PO W D E R
to LOWER your blasting costs!
SUNLAMP
W h ite L e g h o rn s
Dairymen, Hog Producers, Poultrymen
$£ & 95
EASY TE
It’s the 3 -in -l Sunlamp
W E W W ih e
DELTA
DRUG STORE
:, DRUG i
STORE?
drugs amt medicines, very readily.
Do not experiment with your dumb animals, but
give them "Sterling Body Builder” and they will
show their appreciation in better offspring and
heavier production, with less worry on your part.
Just drop it card to the “Sterling Mineral Prod­
ucts Co.” 1’. O. Box 136. Aloha, Oregon, and we
will send you the name of some of your acquaint­
ances win» have been feeding our product for years
and will testify to the fact th at “Sterling Body
Builder" hits no equal at any price.
M anufactured right here in W ashington county
with no freight and high commissions or overhead
»tided. You get w hat you pny for, direct from the
m anufacturer.
Theie’s this DIFFERENCE in COD LIVER OILS
Different cod liver oils unquestionably vary in vitamin
content, due to differences in the quality of fish, the
methods of obtaining the oil, and its preparation and
protection.
‘Puiiiterr
COD LIVER OIL
Whenever you buy Purctest Cod Liver Oil
you can be sure of its vitamin content. For
Puretest Cod I-iver Oil is the cream of the
world’s supply—from the rich feeding
waters off Lofoten, Norway. It is richest in
precious Vitamins A and D. And it is finest
in flavor. Twice tested for vitamin content.
And that is the oil you always get when
ou ask for Puretest Cod
iver Oil.
L
FULL PINT
$1
Sterlin g M ineral P roducts Co.
P. O. Box 136
I
Aloha, Oregon
PORTLAND
American Bank Bldg.
FR E E
SPOKANE
Old National Bank Bldr.
Du Pont L o « rrs' Powder Is a Pacific Northwest Product
Automatic
Tim er Switch
SOLD AT
Value $ 4 .9 5 —free with
every GE B.M5 Sunlamp, at
pictured, purchased within
the next 60 day period.
Just set this timer switch,
and it automatically turns
off the sunlamp at the exact
minute you wish.
PEPC
SEATTLE
Hoge Building
Lester Ireland & Co.
Hillsboro, Oregon
.STORES
J. D . K elly & Sons
Sylvan— Rt. 5, Portland