The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 26, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    P a g e E ig h t
H IL L S B O R O
R eport Reflects
T ax Collections
O u s ta n d in g
S l ig h t
W a rra n ts
Show
In c re a s e
$237; sta te liq u o r rev en u e. $1,35150
T axes co llected
for th e six -
m onths perio d to taled $310.122 20
acco rd in g to th e re p o rt of G ladys
Eisner, tax deputy. T h e total w as
m ade up as follow s: 1935. $177,690.15:
1933-34, $56.406 72; 1932, $39.169 45.
1931. $24.076.62;
1930. $10,61390.
1929. $902 93. 1928. $586 41; 1927.
$601.16; 1926. $63.05; 1925. $1181
C o m plete ta b u la te d rep o rt w ill
a p p ear in th e A rg u s n ex t w eek.
Ask Nomination
A R G U S ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R E G O N
T h in s ila )', M a i'i li 26, 1930
Six I ¡ties Make I hem Forensic Champions La lil t l I lens
P repare Seed
Lay I f e ’ 'ggs
C orn for Sale
If th e size of th e egg hie- any
j
C lu b
M e m b e rs , L e a d e rs
Ready
fo r
thing to ■ Io w ith th e size of the
chicken, .some log tords .should
pop out of the 5(1 dozen egg »
subim lti I by 30 d ifferen t per-
sons I n th e C olum bia Foists
sto re biggi
eggs contest.
M rs II E W hitm ore of the
L au rel com m unity won first
prize will! a dozen eggs w e ig h ­
ing 41 ounces Second prize w ent
• o F A
B iaily of C ornelius
ro u te 1 whosi- dozen eggs w e ig h ­
ed 39 ounces and th ird prize
w ent to Mi.-, R K. Wilson of
C o rn eliu s ro u te 2, w ho su b m it­
ted a dozen
w eighing 381»
uunt’t
T he s m a l l e s t e n t r y
w eighed 31 ounct
G et
P la n tin g
I Huntington.
I H illsboro.
113 N
'liu til
Av.
Ray you saw It In th e A rgus
STOMACH ULCERS
’I I h ' h u ml« •»( ■ iiffrre i« . m any r«*»a of v r.ii«
»(.«ini11• w. a l t r i iixiug I big a ir p m i im u in g lr
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tin p i o v a n te t i l la '> . »
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u
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i r
f i l t e r « , A « h l l 'y a p a i » i i , l l r u r t h i i i 11. I t n l i g r . t o n ,
a in t <•«« I 'a l l l « , w h e n d m
t> r e e . ' , o i l
id . i s . < i r ! . . -I y .,,|
mCT-
rKtL: *'”• ....
A pproxim ately four tons of M in­
W ashington co u n ty closed th e
■
, o .
nesota "13" corn seed w as p ro d u c ­
EK I E *■ < M 1 ’ I I ..f
y e a r w ith som e $20.000 m o re in
llilla k o r r I'h a r m a r y
ed last y e a r by 4-H club m em b ers
o u tstan d in g w a rra n ts th a n w as r e ­
en ro lled in th e C om m ercial-N ut ion-
p o rted J u n e 30 at th e close of th e
al b an k contest, according to 1. K
z
first half of 1935, according to th e
F rancis, assistan t county agent. T his
i By Mn. K. 1. Cox)
sem i-annual county fin an cial r e ­
seed is now being ta k e n to c e n tra l
K
INTON
B
ible
stu
d
y
m
eeting
p o rt m ade pu b lic th is w eek. R e­
points w h ere it w ill be clean ed
ceipts for th e sam e p erio d w ere w ill be held at th e ch u rch F rid ay
and graded.
at
8
p.
m.
Rev
V
irgil
Speeee,
p
as­
$200,000 less. S low ing up of tax c o l­
In an effo rt to place on th e m a r­
lections d u rin g th e closing m onths, tor. w ill have charge.
ket at 4-11 seed corn a g ra d e of
T h e re a re still a n u m b e r of cases
ih th e a ttrib u tin g cause of th e fa ll­
seed w hich is su p e rio r to an y o th ­
ing off of receip ts and in crease in of m easles am ong th e school c h il­
er th a t may be available, corn clu b
d ren aro u n d tow n. A tten d an c e is
\ieifie u n iv ersity sp eak ers end ed th e season w ith th re e N orthw est
w arran ts.
leaders an d m em b ers developed a
sm aller th a n usual.
title s each in d e b a te an d e x tem p o re peaking, in addition to w in ­
T otal receip ts fo r th e period b e ­
m a rk e tin g p ro g ram u n d e r w hich
Mr. an d Mrs. P at B rooks and
ning th e sta te d eb ate serie- l eft to right M a rrin S tab ler. Tom
tw een J u n e 30. 1935. and J a n u a ry tw o d au g h te rs an d M rs. H ild er-
all of th e 4-11 seed corn w ill c a rry
Morn-.. Dick R eath. F ran k R oberts. Jam es Yeomans. F ran k S tu rte
B o u g h t - S o ld - C o n s ig n e d
1, 1936. am oun ted to $436.197.90 as b ran d , a ll of Salem , sp en t th e
a special 4-H label, w ill be of u
vunt, Jo y S m ith, Don Lucas. Prof. C urlyn W inger. T ru x to n Hinge, I L IG H T truck, m eeh n n lrally good
com pared to $666 1.30 62 on J u n e 30. w eek -en d w ith Mr. B rook's sister.
u n ifo rm grade, an d w ill hav e a
S
cott
Ellis
condition,
for
sale cheap or will
B. B. R eeves of C ed ar Mills, w ho g e rm in atio n test of 95 per cen t or
1935. D isbursem en ts fo r th e last M rs E v erett D. W right.
tra d e
tilt) S. Hth, co rn er C edar
asp ires to d em o cratic no m in atio n higher.
h a lf of th e y e a r am o u n ted to $490.-
F o u rth q u a rte rly co n feren ce of
Johnson,
Miss
M
argaret
and
E
ltner
’29 W h ip p e t Sedan
and
E
ighth.
lip
fo r co u n ty assessor.
964 50 as com pared to $587.150.58 th e E v angelical ch u rch es of this
R ecent tria ls in w hich local 4-H
Johnson. M r
and Mrs G eorge
M otor reconditioned.
fo r the first half. C ash on hand district, w ill be held w ith th e
seed w as used along w ith Idaho
B iersdorf, Mr. and Mrs K enneth PO TA TO ES for sale R obert Win -
J a n u a ry 1 am o u n ted to $80.265.20 M ountain H om e ch u rc h F rid ay ev e ­
seed in d icated th a t th e local seed
B iersd o rf and son B urke. Mr. and
reus. G ales C reek road.
’ 31 C hev C oupe
6 I
as com pared to $114,190.28 on J u n e ning. E v ery o n e invited.
w ould produce, on a d ry w eight
i Mrs. W T P u tn am J r . and d a u g h ­
P in k of com titloii
basis,
a
30.
to
n
n
ag
e
of
silage
eq
u
al
to,
ters. Miss Mae L uheyne and D el­ I'll. 1 UIIES Lundseuped w ith sea-
Ivan B ierly of O S. C. spent th e
an
d
q
u
a
lity
of
silag
e
su
p
e
rio
r
to
W arran ts o u tstan d in g on J a n u ­ w eek -en d w ith his p aren ts. Mr.
bert B iersdorf.
moss,
for sale
Mrs.
A lbert
’26 C hev C o u p e
Idaho seed.
a ry 1 w ere $190.463.36 as co m p ared an d Mrs Floyd B ierly.
S piering, 363 S S ix th Ave
tip
Nice c o n d i t i o n
Mrs.
(
oslrtt
Hostess—
It
is
hoped
th
a
t
by
o
fferin
g
this
to $170.114.61 in m id-sum m er.
M rs. K oenig H onored
Mr. and Mrs. Ja c o b R u fer and
su p e rio r g rad e of seed th e re w ill
Mrs. O. C oslett S r was hostex TW O choice R. I R. roosters for
Mrs. A lbert K oenig w as an honor
B reak dow n of receip ts as r e ­
fam
ily
of
E
uright.
M
rs
Bessie
M
c­
’
25
D
o d g e S ed a n
be an in creased use an d d em and
| for a Royal N eighbor curd party
p o rted by the co u n ty treasu rer, guest last T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at
b leed in g purposes, also m i l k
Coy and son and M rs C allie D ailey
V
ery
good condition
fo
r
local
seed
for
both
g
rain
and
,
F
rid
ay
afternoon.
M
esdam
es
O
show tax collections, 5351.994 84; th e hom e of Mrs. G eorge S nider,
O p. Johnson, m ile south of
silag e p roduction. states F rancis, of n e a r L au rel w ere w eek-end I C om pton, R. B. Frost, J. It l’ep- goat
O renco.
m iscellaneous. $83.97487; tra n sfe rs, w h ere m an y of th e ladies in th e
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
J.
P
e
te
r­
tip
’29 E s s e x C o u p e , K . ;
F a rm e rs d e sirin g to se c u re 4-H
pard, II 11 S tn n n ard and Miss E ra
$76.340.84; balance. $114.190.28 D is­ co m m u n ity had g a th e re d to give
seed should look for th e special son.
E xcellent shape.
T hom ason assisted Mrs E tta Cook WANT to rent
b u rsem en ts inclu d ed w a rra n ts and h er a su rp ris e party .
sm
all
farm
d
o
s
e
to
Mr. and Mrs. Ross H a rtra m p f received highest score at "5(H)"
4-H label.
Roy B ierly has in creased his
vouchers. $444.701.34; in te re st on
H
illsboro.
L.
D.
H
ardin,
G
as.
and son of C orvallis spent th e and Mi- w I i ,erne r ccond.
'2 5 B u i c k C o u p e
ton.
w arran ts. $3.992.68; bonds an d in ­ acreag e in n u ts an d peach trees,
6-7p
w e e k -e n d 'w ith Mr. and Mrs. O. Il
terest, $21,428.96, an d tran sfers, $76.- and a n u m b e r have set out th e
Social ( lull M eets—
H
a
rtra
m
p
f
and
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
Jaco
b
S e ve ra l O th e r
new Boyson b e rry an d o th ers in ­
340.84.
S pecial m eeting of E astern S ta r , SIX tons louse clover liny for Mile
M ohr.
C h e a p e r C ars
A rnold B erger, W est U nion
D istrib u tio n of receip ts to th e creased th e ir Y oung b e rry acreag e
social
club
w
ill
be
held
Friday
Z enas O lsen of P o rtlan d spent
flp
v ario u s funds as re p o rte d by th e J. R. D aniels has set o u t a new
aftern o o n at Mrs L. T. M cPlu-eters I P hone 37F3
th
e
w
eek-end
w
ith
his
p
aren
ts,
Mr.
.
w
aln
u
t
orch
ard
.
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a r e 1)
tre a s u re r
follow ; C o unty
fund, |
and M is S E O law i, S E O l-en home.
R evival m eetin g s w ill begin at
WANT jo b g raftin g , experienced,
$112,885.10: cou n ty road. $45.183.69:
a lot. T h e g irls a re all so nice and has been very til w ith flu diiring
th
e
ch
u
rch
A
p
ril
5
an
d
w
ill
be
w ork g u aran teed A ugust M elte
county
school.
$36.232:
d istrict
frien d ly ."
th e past w eek.
conducted
by
th
e
pastor,
Rev.
V
ir­
N rw and 1'ard
b ik e , Rt. 2, H illsboro T elephone
school. $46.609.72; union h ig h sch o o l.
H elen S ahlfeld: “T h e girls on
gil
Speeee.
K
ing's
D
au
g
h
ters
class
of
the
■:
•;
$53.973 91: non-h ig h school. $25.546.-
board
a
re
v
ery
n
ice
an
d
friendly,
V
ery
R easonable Price»
Mrs. L illy M B ierly sp en t a few
03; cities and tow ns, $19.249 99:
alw ay s read y to speak. T he a r ­ M ethodist ch u rch held a social
day
s
last
w
eek
w
ith
h
er
d
au
g
h
ter.
m
eeting
at
th
e
ch
u
rc
h
M
onday
a
f
t­
F t)lt SA LE Im proved new O regon
w a te r district. $2.872.87: fire p atrol.
ran g em en ts for e n te rta in in g a re ernoon.
stra w b e rry plan ts F A ’ B rady, See 1936 W illy » “ 7 7 ,” $589
$1.27666: m ark et roads. $2.111.03; Mrs. E th el M cC orm ick, of H ills­
(C o n tin u r d fro m p a r r I )
very nice an d I'm s u re w e w ill all
boro,
re
tu
rn
in
g
h
om
e
F
rid
ay
.
Miss D orothy K ing of W illam ette 1. re p o rte d th e th eft in H ill boro Rt. 1, C ornelius; 3 m iles n o rth o f
special road, $2,585.54; d istrict road,
hav e th e best tim e of o u r lives."
L
adies'
A
id
so
ciety
w
ill
m
eet
u
n
iv
ersity
.
Salem
,
v
isited
Rev
and
See 1936 G ra h a m , $865
$2.924 38.
o ro g irls in a n sw e r to
S a tu rd a y n ig h t of a tire and rim N orth P lains on P u m p k in R idge p
A p ril 2 at th e h o m e of M rs. B ruce Ja m e s Lewis, co u n ty co m m issioner a T q h u e e ry H illsb
as to w h at place on th e Mi s. C h arles Reed d u rin g the w e e k ­ from his auto m o b ile w hich w as
W arran ts d raw n ag ain st th e v a r ­ Bowne.
an d re sid e n t of th e A lo h a-H u b er
USED
llev
w
ood-W
ak
end.
ious funds by th e co u n ty c lerk fo l­
p a rk e d on a side street.
co m m u n ity a n d fo rm er resid en t in tin e ra ry in te re sts them most both
Honor Roll G iven
baby c a rriag e for
Mr and M rs S. W. M elhtush e n ­
low: gen eral fund. $83.394.54: c o u n ­
A cheek for $43 n u lk receipts, S ev en th Ave.
of B eav erto n , is ag ain seek in g an sw ered C atalin a Island an d the
F ollow ing K in to n p u p ils w ere on
te rta in e d at d in n e r T uesday e v e ­ w as re p o rte d stolen th is
ty fair. $1.163.55: co u n ty fa ir fund. th e ho n o r roll for th e past six -
w eek
n o m in atio n on th e
re p u b lican i glass-bottom boat trip .
O f th e 40 girls m ak in g th e trip , ning for M isses M arion B ak er and from a m ilk can on th e sta n d at 1
$1.410.50; county road. 599.090 54; w eek period. L yle SkeeLs. R oberta
tick et to succeed him self.
ACRES. 6-room house, m odern,
eleven, an d som e of th em from Je a n n e G u im o n t of P o rtlan d .
schools, $41,132.30; d ra in a g e d is­ Thom pson.
th e Floyd R affety hom e n e a r
garage, w oodshed, som e fru it, at
H ohs
Skeels. Jo h n
S e a ttle an d o th e r of th e la rg e r
trict. $7.300; fire patrol. $2.154.25; H eard. E ileen Skcels. B obby Skeels.
T he check
w a s H uber. $1500 Eu.- sy term s B ert C.
O rv ille H arty left M onday for M o u ntaindale
cities re p re se n te d or. th is tour, had M arshfield on a d rillin g jo b w ith A. d ra w n on the acco u n t of th e W est­
dog, $1593.65: m ark et roads. $3.334.- C ecil V an K leek and E arl W a r*
n e v e r rid d en on a ra ilro a d tr a in M. Ja n n sen .
83; gam e fund. $138.40; elem en tary
ern D airy P ro d u c ts com pany.
Mr. and Mrs. A ugust H D all-
before. T h irty of them had n e v e r
school, $27.593.91: law lib rary . $2.- m ann e n te rta in e d at a birthday-
Mrs. Jo e W att of T illam ook is
slep
t
in
a
sleep
er
and
23
had
n
e
v
er
246.17: G arden H om e W ater district. p a rty at th e ir hom e S u n d ay a fte r­
v isitin g h er parents. Mr. and Mrs
M ltS. C A R R IE I ERM
eaten a m eal in a d in in g car. O nlv C. C. O tness.
$1.459.50; M etzger w ater district, noon. P resen t w ere M r and Mrs.
F
O
R
E S T G RO V E Mrs. C a rrie
fo
u
r
had
ev
er
b
efo
re
been
in
C
a
li­
$1.550.57: W est Slope w a te r district, J a k e F aix, Mrs. Sam G erig and
B etty G a rd n e r is sp en d in g sp rin g
fo rn ia u n til th e tra in crossed th e vacation w ith S ally G a rd n e r in Form . 74. died at her hom e in
$1.035.27: d istrict roads, 53.99947: sons of C ornelius. Mrs. L y d ia O brist
F orest G rove T uesday m orning
b o rd e r south o f K lam ath Falls Y akim a. Wash.
special roads. $10.218.78: cities and and fam ily of G len C ullen. Mr.
M rs Fi rm w as born in S w eden
O nly tw o h ad e v e r crossed t h e
tow ns. $22.677.02: d istric t schools, and Mrs. O scar L ierm an and fa m ­
Mr- W alter N ew gard of D ev il’s J u ly 9. 1861. m a rrie d Jo h n F erm in
so u th e rn b o rd e r o f t h e U nited Lake. N D . is a guest of h er
$63.815.72: n o n-h ig h school. $35- ily of B eaverton. Mr. an d Mrs. A l­
S w eden J u ly 16. 1886. cam e to
S tates. Most of th e girls h ad ta k e n cousin. M rs W. G. H are.
684.85; U nion high No. 1, 52.477: b ert D allm ann.
U. S 36 y ears ago and 24 y ears
long trip s in autom obiles.
U nion high No. 2. $10,601.59: union
T M R am sdell S r and Miss ago to O regon. Deceased is s u r ­
C o rresp o n d e n t's N o t e —Y o u r
T h re e of th e sev en A laska girls Louise R am sdell left M onday for
h ig h No. 3, $19.693.82: U nion high scribe, w ho has been on th e sick
vived by th e follow ing ch ild ren
had n e v e r been out of th a t t e r r i ­ tw o w eeks' tr ip to C alifornia.
No. 4 joint. $16.59: Union- high No. list d u rin g th e past th re e w eeks, is
Mrs M J Rounds. C orvallis. Jo h n
tory. E very girl, w ho is not now a
5. $28.998.02; U nion high No. 6 glad to be ab le to get off a little
Mrs
F G Mitchell left M onday F Ferm . M idland. P a ; Mrs. () J
high school stu d e n t, rep o rte d she for A shland to visit h e r b ro th e r-in -
jo in t. $2.190; U nion high No. 7 new s for th is colum n. Mrs. Cox
For W om en
w as a high school g rad u ate. Six law , G eorge S pencer, and friends. Scofield. G ard en Home: T heodore
jo in t. $420: Union high No. 8 join t. w ishes to th a n k all th e n eig h b o rs
Ferm . M ultnom ah, and C hristine.
a re college s tu d e n ts or have a tte n d ­
an d frien d s from th is co m m u n ity
M yrtle an d B ertha, all of Forest
ed som e u n iv e rsity o r college.
4 J .0 0
and from th e s u rro u n d in g co m m u n ­
P lan G uest B reak fast—
G rove.
Most
of
th
e
girls
a
re
w
orking.
Y O U N G ’S
ities fo r th e m an y k in d n esses b e ­
S
he
lived
in
C
h
erry
G
rove
for
a
B reakfast
club m et
T uesday
F ive a re w o rk in g as clerk s o r sale,
sto w ed upon h e r by b eing rem em ­
girls. T h re e list th e ir occupations m o rning w ith Mrs. D onald M eg ar­ tim e.
and
b ered w ith flow ers, p o tted plants,
F u n eral services w ill be held at
as bookkeepers, th r e e as ste n o g ­ gel C om m ittees w ere ap p o in ted for
le tte rs an d cards, a n d m an y d e li­
2
p.
ni
S
unday
at
F
orest
G
rove
.0 0
ra p h e rs. ten a re high school girls, th e a n n u al club guest b reak fast
"Thoughtful, S y m p ath etic
cacies w hich w ere b ro u g h t her.
th re e a re not em ployed and others A pril 22. N ext m eetin g w ill be a U n d ertak in g parlors.
Service”
hold v a rio u s positions.
luncheon w ith M rs V erne C u rry
Phone 972
Hillsboro
We specialize in q u a lity coni­
T hey a re all w estern girls, 21 in P o rtla n d z\pril 8.
m ereiai p rin tin g . -z\rgus.
ti
w e re b o rn in W ashington, five in M other Succum b»—
a lly c o n s tru c te d a rc h th a t in -
a
n
t
l
y
r
e
lie
v
e
s
a l l f o o l s t r a i n and m a k e s w a l k ­
W illiam H. D ierd o rff. p ro m in en t A laska, five in O regon, th re e in
Mrs. V ictor W right. C ornelius, Rt.
w a r v e te ra n an d fa rm e r, w ho M ontana, tw o in th e Dakota.- one 1. has ju s t se tu rn ed from E verett.
in g a p le a s u r e . These b e a u tifu l shoes com e in a l l s ty le s
in
C
anada,
an
d
one
in
C
alifornia.
F u n eral services for Mrs. D oro­
seeks re p u b lic a n n o m in atio n for
in b la c k and th e p o p u la r s p rin g c o lo rs in “ b lu e ” and
T h e ir av e ra g e age is 21 years, Wash., w here she w as called to th e
th ea M iller. 86, w ho d ied at th e
co u n ty clerk .
th e ir a v erag e h eight is fiv e feet bed-ide of her m other, Mrs. W H
w h ite .
W e also fe a tu re a “ n u r s e s ' ” o x f o r d
w ith
M iller hom e on P u m p k in R idge
E vans w ho died M arch 13 and w as
J T uesday, w ill be h eld a t 1:30 p. m. th e D onelson & Sew ell ch ap el at tw o inches anzi the a v erag e w eight b u ried in th e fam ily plot at E d ­
m e d iu m low h e e l in b la c k w ith t i le s a m e b u i l t - i n a r c h
is
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t
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130.
T
he
lightest
girl
j today i T h u rsd ay ) from th e M iller 2 p. m. F rid a y w ith Rev. T hom as
m onds, W ash.
f e a t u r e . ( onto in to d a y and h a v e y o u r s h o e s f i t t e d by
hom e w ith Rev. H en ry S. H aller C. D u n can of O ren co o fficiating. in w eight is given as 95. and the
m e n th a t “ k n o w h o w .”
• officiating. In te rm e n t w ill be in In te rm e n t w ill be in th e Crescent heav iest acknow ledged is 150 w ith In the Hospital—
tw o g iv in g th e ir w eight at th at
th e A rcad e cem etery . S h e had been G ro v e cem etery .
Mrs. W ilbur B onar Is convales-
¡11 for tw o years.
M iss R asm ussen w as bo rn in D en­ figure. T h e sh o rte st girl registers cing from an o p eratio n at St Vm-
an
ev
en
five
feet
and
th
e
tallest
Y o u r Spectacles
Mrs. M iller w as b o rn in R ussia m a rk A p ril 18. 1866. an d had lived
cent s hospital in P o rtlan d . Mrs.
O ctober 3. 1849. D eceased is s u r­ in th e U n ited S ta te s 47 years. She g irl is from B rem erto n , w ho says W illam ina S eiffert. sister of Mrs.
w ith
th e late st a ttr a c tiv e
v ived by tw o sons, Ja c o b of C o r­ h ad resid ed in P o rtla n d for 11 sh e is five feet 10‘= inches.
H arty. and fo rm er H illsboro resi-
S ev en tee n a r e
classified a s dent,
n eliu s ro u te 1 an d E m il of N o rth y ears. D eceased is su rv iv ed by tw o
z v lo . w h it p o r n a tu ra l g o ld -
is
also
at
St.
V
incent's
con-
P lains, an d tw o d au g h ters. Mrs. b ro th ers. R. P. R asm ussen o f th e blondes, fo u r as stra w b e rry blondes vulcscing from pneum onia.
f i l l i (1 fra m e s. S p e cta cle re-
C a th e rin e B abcock of R ick rea ll and W ashington S av in g s & L oan as­ an d seventeen as b ru n ettes, w hile
p a irs and p a r t 4 .it re a l sav-
Mrs. L ena M iller of A loha. T h ere so ciatio n here, an d A lfred E. R as­ th e balance classify th em selves as •Mrs. Douglas Ilon ortd —
m edium .
a re eig h t g ra n d c h ild re n an d th re e m ussen o f M inneapolis.
M em bers of All S a in is' m ission ings.
g reat-g ran d ch ild ren .
guild and n eighbors gave Mrs.
D onald D ouglas a s u rp ris e b ir th ­
I t ’s a h a p p y th o u g h t
day p a rty on T uesday, St. P a tric k 's
M ISS C A R R IE RASM U SSEN
day.
M iss C a rrie M ary F re d a R asm us­
JE W E LE R
sen. 49. fo rm erly of R eedville. died
to th in k o f us
Entertain at D inner—
211 E. M ain SI.
H illsboro
at th e Good S am aritan hospital in
(C o n tin u e d fro m onge i f
Mr. and Mrs. G ordon Saiinow
"L et A ndy F ix Y our W atch"
P o rtio n s T u esd ay of influenza.
A n n o u n cem en t w as m ade th is th e sam e school an d not for per-
i f y o u re in su re d .
w ere d in n e r hosts at th e ir hom e
F u n e ra l services w ill be held at w eek of th e o p en in g in Hillsbo’ro sonal reasons.
S u n d ay to M r. and Mrs. E lm er
M onday of th e H illsboro A u to P arts
"5. K eep y o u r child, or th e sick
com pany by J. H. F a irw e a th e r and adult, in bed long enough, p re fe r­
his son, L. H. “S to rm y " F a irw e a th ­ a b l y tw o days a fte r th e fever has
D o n ’t r is k th e loss o f th e
er. T he co m p an y w ill be located subsided and is norm al. T e m p e r­
r ig h t to d riv e y o u r c a r I
on N orth T h ird av en u e at th e re a r a tu r e m u st be tak en by th erm o m ­
The F in a n c ia l R e s p o n s ib ility
of th e Ire la n d sto re.
eter.
L a w m akes i t im p e ra tiv e
T h e com p an y w ill be jo b b e rs of
D a ir y a n d P o u ltr y F eed s
"6. L ast and m ost im p o rtan t of
a co m p lete lin e of a u to m o tiv e r e ­ all: It is bad en ough to have the
th a t e v e ry m o to ris t c a r r y Q u a lity ?
N one b e tte r.
p lacem en t parts. D ecision to locate illness in y o u r fam ily. W ith care
a m p le p e rso n a l and p r o p ­ R esults?
W ill please.
in H illsboro is th e re su lt of a n in ­ it need not be spread to others.
e r ty lia b ilit y in s u ra n c e .
v estig atio n w hich rev ealed
P lat In disease, perhaps, m ore th an a n y ­
S u p p ly ?
A lw a y s fre s h .
H illsboro w as th e only to w n of its w h ere else, the golden ru le is a p ­
P ro m p t
C ost?
Based on re s u lts
P hone 81
size in O reg o n w ith o u t a p arts plied.”
cheapest.
house.
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la
i n S tre e t
"S to rm y ”
w as
em p lo y ed f o r '
I'. I'. Reunion Friday
D o n ’t be m isled by e x tra v a ­
eig h t y ears by th e C o llier M otor
fo rm er P acific u n iv er i$y i
• I lero i; posilivo assurance of qual­
g a n t cla im s. P u lle ts g ro w n S ales com pany in v ario u s c ap ac­ stu All
d e n ts anil alu m n i a re urged to
S pecials fo r F r id a y and Sat u r d a y
the I L & B. w a y a lw a y s ities and re c e n tly o p erated a co n ­ a tten d a pep rally d in n e r at th e
ity and value—the result of months of
p ro v e p r o fita b le . H ig h class fectio n ery sto re on S o u th T h ird Im p eria l hotel in P o rtlan d , F rid ay :
study by Good Housokooping ex­
avenue. The e ld e r F a irw e a th e r was a t 6:30. G lenn Jack , atto rn e y of
fie ld service fre e .
perts. They gave H oleproof Hosiery
em ployed as m a n a g e r for 15 y ears O regon C ity, is in ch arg e of a r ­
t very torn or protection
by th e S hell Oil co m p an y in O re- ran g em en ts along w ith Dr. L ester
the most thorough laboratory chock­
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gon and W ashington.
Jones. Wat Long, Sam Cox. Hay
Red & W h ite . Lb. can
ing they could devise ; : : verified its
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3 -lb . can
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73c
S ta te C apitol N ew s L etter- G iv ­ ensem ble of P acific U niversity w ill
ton features of superiority ; : ; then
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in g th e h ig h lig h ts of official a c ­ sing. A lb ert C ieitz w ill give violin
proved it in actual w ear with a
tiv ity a t S alem .—E v ery w eek in n u m b e rs and C oach A nse C ornell
th e A rgus.
tf w ill speak.
w ear squad of aclivo young womon.
Church Meeting
Friday at Kinton
Too Late to Classify
USED
CARS
Social News of
Local Folk and
Their F rien d s
Local Girls Leave
on Southern Trip
T IR I S
Thief Again Makes
Raid Clem’s Place
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SH O W IN G NEW SPRIN G
" T A R S E L -T R E D ”
SH O E S
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Services Today
for Mrs. Miller
MODERNIZE
V/Aen the judge
sa y s/i 10,000
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Washington County
Automobile Parts
Dealers Opening Keeps Good Health
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gone into the making of this Sheerer
and Stronger H oleptoof Hosiery . ; :
yet Y O U pay nothing extra. Shadow­
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M a n y o th e r ite m s s p e c ia lly p ric e d f o r F r id a y and
S a tu rd a y . These p rice s good A la r. 27 and 28 o n ly .
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H o tie ry ol»o b n q ri th a covelad
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only hosiery thus dow bly cerlihed.
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