The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 23, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

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    Pago Two
Pension Rally
Site Changed
Washington County Dance Band Successful
Buxton Townsend
Club Will Meet
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E v e n t F o re s t G r o v e M a y 3 ;
M e e t in g
We spei’i.a lize
An ,le
Mi
K iithviiiu- Montile
of P o rtlan d , a n d
Mis. Lilli.. . n ie ia iul pi lu tin g
I T livug el II iv eito n . T he youn a-si
il.m e h le i, Mi . V alile K lein, d i e d
in 1123, and G eorge S iiti, the lui
hand. Ill 1924.
White and Crisp
B l'X T O N The local Tow nsend
club will m eet in the g range hall
tonight I T hursday > it 9 V e r n o n i a
and Hanks T ow nsend m em bers are
invited B uxton I.nlie.s please bring
san d w ich ,'. Mrs
N ora Ivies of
O regon C ity w ill speak
S ev eral new Cases of m easles
have been rep o rted in this com ­
H e re Sunday
In q u a lity
A rgus
coin-
tf
PI A l l S
Mason Hili
M is O live Shaw of M ilw aukie
w as an o v e rn ig h t visitor ut the
Mo (bin .von < »•» M»r th ro u g h
llicni, yet strong anti
BETHANY-CEDAR M ILL—B. B
TRANSPARENT
C II G o n i o lu m i e M o llila .)
R eeves resigned as p resid en t of
la Roy Billing', is a new eight),
th e , C ed ar Mill Tow nsend club at
munity.
g rad e pupil al Mu oil H ill s c h o o l
th e m eetin g A pril 14 in th e church
W It. A L adies a re m ak in g n
T he ctieol had a four day vue.ition
because of his candidacy for co u n ­
la a w eek May 8 w ill be the last
ty assessor as it is co n trary for
q u ilt at th e hom e of a m em ber.
day of chool.
M r- M ollie T alm an
an efficer to co n tin u e u n d er these
conditions. J L. H adley w as elec t­
Mi
t'h a r le Woo,I h a s I'tlii'IU I
L illy W atson of P o rtlan d is v is­
ed in his place. N ext m eeting will
iting at the C A M organ hom e
hom e from a fo rtn ig h t's vi-il in
be A pril 28 at t h e C ed ar Mill
P o rtlan d
Mi an d Mrs K iri G a rd n e r of
G range hall. Mrs. N ora Ivie w ill
W S F ren ch and C hai le J o h n ­
n ear M anning gave a b irth d ay p a r ­
speak and her tw o d au g h ters w ill
ty for Al and Jess H erd F ridae
son end fam ilies suoni M onday
en tertain .
night.
ev en in g of las) w eek at the Clai
L eedy G range, m eeting A pril 15,
Jo e Ross and fam ily m oved to
enee G ouyo hom e in honor of M:
took action fav o rin g the sam e
G onyu’s b irthday.
P o rtlan d last week
freight rates for w estern shippers
Mr and Mrs Lewis K aufm an and
as given the eastern shipper. The
d a u g h te r J u lia of P o rtlan d visited
Trinity Lutheran Church
resolution w as to be tak en up at
M r- K au fm an ’s parents. Mr and
P ublic w orship. In 30 a. in . S in-
P cm ona G ran g e m eeting. A lbert
dav si hool and lllh le class at 1* I >
Mrs N P N elson, h ere last week
S tre if of K inlon p ain ted a w oro
and s e rt lei's over K EX at 12 4a
Mrs. G lad y s C anole of T igard
p ictu re of cheap electric p o w er
S erm on topic. “ H eavenly G uurdian-
accom panied by friends from Port
L
eft
to
Right:
D
ick
K
ane,
piano:
R
obert
K
elly
,d
ru
m
s;
A
dolph
TorgeU
on.
ten
o
r
saxophone-
Ju
lia
n
ra te s w hen B onneville dam is fin ­
a h lp .”
I’ .
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Y ou a ie
e . u d ì . i ll)
land visited her b ro th er. H arrv
u re y e r. second tru m p e t. C h arles S ch red n er. alto sax o p h o n e. I.es T eschner. firs: tru m p et: W alt R usen-
ished.
w elcom ed to w orship w ith us.
Suuopton, and fam ily over t h e
b
ra
a
Sh-
’
Ito
saxophone;
F
red
d
ie
K
eller,
tro
m
b
o
n
e:
Iv
an
K
oeber.
conductor.
T
his
band
w
as
organized
K inton G ran g e v isited Leedy
I ftln rrrrl) try to m a k r e v ­
w eek-end.
in H ilisboro tw o y e a rs ago and is com posed of n e a rly all W ashington countv m usicians
D rev er
G range w ith th e trav elin g gavel.
ery p late n a tu ra l looking,
G race
S tru b b . Naomi C anby.
tru m p et, an d K eller, tro m b o n e p lay er, each w on a first p lace m th e s ta te band co n test h eld 'last
T h e re w ere 28 visitors from K in-
D
ally
T
rtp
s
to
P
o
rtlan
d
com
fortable an«l resto re lost
M arjorie I.azott. B etty Lane. B etty
io
T h e band, w ith th e a d d itio n o f tw o m ore in stru m en ts, played at R ockaw ny
ton, Scholls an d T ig ard G ranges.
feature»
as n e a r a» possible.
S tow ell, D onna Lane. R uth Keim.
Hillsboro
Auto
Freight
A pri! 18 and w ill play at S easide May 9. T in s is th e first d an ce b and from the countv to play o u t­
T he K inton G range had ch arg e of
E
sther
Q
uier.
H
arold
P
eterson.
N
or­
B
onded
und
liw
ured
C
urrier
sid e engagem ents. T h e b and w ill b e at R o ck aw ay all d u rin g Ju n e.
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Liberal Credit
th e le c tu re r’s program . They put
m an P eterson. F rancis K irk. Ansel
S e rv in g B e a v e rto n , A lo lia , K e rd -
on a stu n t. “B ringing H ome th e
W arren. T rev o r C anby. H arry La-
v ille , H ills b o ro , C o rn e liu s an d
Bacon," and H. R F indley w on th e
zott. E dw in Q u ter and D elm ar
F o re s t (4 rove
bacon. T h ere w ill be an open m eet­
B ellish w ill ta k e p art in th e track
ing. a “M eet Y our C an d id ate,’
P ic k u p a n d D e liv e ry S ervice a t
D E N T IS T
m eet to be held in F orest G rove
m eetin g som etim e before election.
P ack ag e K a te s
A pril 24 at 1:30 p. m.
C o in iiin i r i a l llldg
E v ery o n e is w elcom e. Home E con­
G ladys O verton, teac h er of the
H illsboro P h o n e M2
2nd an d M am Sta.
om ies’ club m eetings are postponed
u p p er grades. sp en t the w eek-end
E ast Side T e rm in a l P o rtla n d
Ray
I,.
A
ntrim
of
A
loha,
candi
Ilillxboro
O regon
u n til fu rth e r notice. A d an ce was
w
ith
h
er
b
ro
th
e
r-in
-la
w
and
sister.
T h is evening co stu m e from tint
Phone EAst »131
R i w e ^ T h " Msi-y Sanjyi
i services of J o h n D oolev S u n d ay d a te for d em ocratic n o m ination for D r and M rs. R. M. Kines, of Forest
given at th e C ed ar M ill G ran g e
personal w ard robe of Mary Ellt»,
a p o ster contest spon- L a te r th ey v isited w ith Mrs. M A rep resen tativ e, issued the follow ­ G rove.
hall S atu rd ay n ig h t an d an o th er
sored by th e A m erican Legion A ux- D odds Mrs M o rrl,
form erly ing statem en t:
b ru n e t movlo a c tre ss — emidin-
one w ill be given n ex t S atu rd ay il.ary
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
F
red
Higgle
of
w
as
en
te
re
d
into
w
ith
m
uch
M
rs.
C
h
arles
Doolev.
Io
rm
erl>
Ray I. A ntrim , dem o cratic c a n ­
L T aV I
r i te s crisp n ess of fab ric. W orthy
night.
B lrk en feld visited Mr. a n d Mrs
d
id
ate
for
sta
te
re
p
re
se
n
ta
tiv
e
from
en
th
u
siasm
by
th
e
M
anning
an
d
E ighth g rad e class of th e B eth ­
of notice a re th e gow n’s w hito
A n n iv ersarv O bserved
R. J K elly S un d ay
W
ashington
county,
is
a
n
a
tiv
e
sen
B
anks
g
ra
d
e
schools.
T
he
posters
any school w as honored w ith a
a n d silv er color com bination,
T h e R. N A. w om en c e le b rated of O regon, born n e a r W heatland
Buxton Wins
luncheon given th em at noon A p ril w ere all d o n e ex cep tio n ally w ell
fu lln ess of sleeves, and w idth of
th
e
tw
e
n
ty
-fifth
a
n
n
iv
e
rsa
ry
of
th
e
and
th
e
ju
d
g
es
had
a
h
a
rd
jo
b
of
B
uxton
b
aseb
all
n
in
e
defeated
>
IT by th e teach er. Mrs. W atson,
, lapels.
picking th e w inner. C h ester T hom p­ R. N. A. lodge T hursday by h av in g
G ales C ity 20 to 2 at G ales City
and the other pupils.
son of B anks won th e p rize for th e a pot luck d in n e r at noon. C ard s
S unday. T his is th e first gam e the
Mrs. Austin Honored
local boys hav e played this season w ill again teach fifth and sixth
M rs. Y ule A u stin w as honored fifth en d six th g rad e division. His w ere enjo y ed in th e aftern o o n . Mrs.
W illiam R lggle of B lrkenfeld. ae grades.
w ith a. show er last W ednesday bv poster d ep icted a S o ld iers' hom e M artin B ern ard s w on first and Mrs.
M rs LeRoy Wood of M iddleton
com panied by Mrs. V ictor W hite
a group of friends. O th ers p res­ w ith a so ld ier in fro n t of it. b lo w ­ O Jo h n so n second.« A g ro u p of
t
H illsboro R N. A. w om en w ere
and Mrs J e s s e M eyers of Buxton, re tu rn e d last w eek from L ew iston
ent ’w e re M esdam es O tto Schulz. ing taps. In th e re a r of th e b u ild ­ visitors.
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a re v isitin g frien d s in T illam ook Idaho, w h ere she w as culled by
A rth u r Schulz, Sam Joss. V ernie ing w as a larg e red poppy. G ladys
M iss Ida H opkins, te a c h e r o f th e
th e fatal illness of her sister. Mi
an d Ione B atem an of Bank.-,
this w eek.
Dysle. K unce, R V. R ichardson Cop
w orking together, w on th e prize for lo w er grades in M anning, w as il'
O tto S to w ell is hom e from P o rt­ S ena M cIntyre.
G leipi C arr. E. Jefferies, H arvev
niv e »vAtruui
aiiu d eig h m th n g ra
ai- last w
»■»wn.
vwm
m n silitis.
su iu s. n H e er r m oth-
eek w
ith to
oth
sev en th an
rad a e di-
land. w h e re he u n d e rw e n t an o p e r­
C arr. P ortland: J. Wvss. A r v i d th
vision. T h eir p ester p o rtra y e d an e r-_ Mrs. E. E H opkins, cam e from
ation for an in ju ry h> his right
S andstrom , Jo h n
K itzm an a n d open
ooen bonk
On
nnn
nntrn
u-a«
a W ishram , . Wash., to ta k e c a re of
book.
O
n
one
page
w
as
foot, received in a fall several
(Men C arr.
tren ch w ith th e soldiers going over her.
m onths ago.
¿M rs. L ouise M ay and H azel May th e top and one falling dead. T he
Mrs.
C
h
arles
S
h
ip
ley
,
w
ho
w
as
W illiam H iggle of B crkenfeld
o f V ancouver. Wash., v isited M r. o th er page show ed a row of cross­ o p erated on tw o w eeks ago in th e
sp en t the w eek -en d w ith relativ es
an d M rs. C h arles Boy S unday,
es. Back of th e book w as an A m ­ E m an u el h ospital, is im p ro v in g
here.
G RE E N V IL L E S h am ro ck S e w ­
erican flag an d a re d poppy. The rap id ly . S he re tu rn e d to th e hom e
A larg e crow d atte n d e d the ing c lu b w ill give a program am i
Dr. S m ith S e lls 1 5 -A c r e
w in n ers w ere given a d o lla r bill of h e r d au g h ter. Mrs. G eorge M c­
T ow nsend dance given in the e n te rta in m e n t tonight (T h u rsd ay )
at 8.15 at th e school house. A
g range hall A p ril 18.
P e a c h O rch a rd to B o w lb y as prize. T he ju d g es w ere M rs F arlan e. in F o rest G ro v e S unday.
Birthday Celebrated
T he W B A L adies tied a quilt sm all adm ission wall bo charged.
A 15-acre peach o rchard, ow ned Emm a M cK inney of H illsboro. Mrs.
M 's W illiam S u sb au cr e n te r ta in ­
F o llo w in g ju n io r c h o ir p ractice
for Mrs. Rhoda W atson A p ril 14
t t t Dr. LeRoy S m ith of Los An- C hris R ieben and Miss H azel P aet-
Mr. an d Mrs. Ellis W atson an 1 ed th e 4-H S ew ing club Eridny,
w as sold th is w eek to F. C sch of Banks. Mrs. M cK inney, in ­ W ednesday a ftern o o n A lv en a P arm -
Mrs. nuxseii
R ussell T i hatcher.
u , ±„is.
naicner. ley
‘vy tre
,ie a te
ie d a tn
iia re
r tn n to cak e
th e c ch n ild
C lay D ooley of Je w e ll sp en t S a t­ eight m em bers and th e ir loader.
Bawjlby th ro u g h th e B ert C. H unt- tro d u ced by
u rd a y n ig h t a t th e Ellis Watson Mrs. C aldw ell, being present.
’“ ,rtpn real estate office. T he sale gave a sh o rt ta lk on th e m erits of an d oranges. T h is w as to c e le b rate
each Pos’e
nnstor r P u - . n .............
ch an _ d ............
cookies h e r 12th b irth d a y .
« ¡b ro u g h t about th ro u g h ad v er- cach
Mr. and Mrs. F red B u n k e r of
hom e h e re en ro u te to a tten d the
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..
.......................
w
ere
serv
ed
by
th
e
a
u
x
ilia
ry
worn
M iss L u cille B u rn ey , te a c h e r
fu n eral of M r D ooley’s uncle, John D ayton w ere guests of M rs F. II
tjsing in the classified colum ns of
H erb T uesday.
Donley, at Banks.
tn t A rgus, according to H u n tin g en to th e p u p ils an d te a c h e rs and th e M anning school, a tte n d e d th e
R ay L. Antrim
to all th e friends, w ho w e re p res­ fu n e ra l o f h e r u n cle in P o rtla n d
Roy school defeated G reen v ille
ton.
Mr. an d M rs. R. P lace of V er­
ent.
school
baseball team S unday 14 t > |
T h u rsd ay .
nonia spent th e w eek-end w ith r e l­
in
1872.
and
has.
w
ith
the
e
x
c
e
p
­
Honor Students Listed
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5.
Robert
Cop w ae pitcher an I
F am ily M oves
atives
here.
tio n of tw o years, lived in th is
A rt IJierickx catc h er for G re e n ­
H igh school ho n o r roll is as fol-
M r. and M rs P a u l R o sen cran es s ta te ail of his life. He received
ville. w hile th e b a tte ry for Roe
h re e --------
one’s, —
n o g rad e less and _ b a b y _ so n h av e m oved from his education in th e public schools
, lows:
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z a m m ii cou
w as Chinle S p i e l ing and Jo e D uyck
fl,
th an a th ree. A k ira K aga a n d B etty l e L R,e ‘£ E ld ri.d ge, hw Se to a 2 e n ’ i i of
(Incorporated)
Y am hill county. M cM innville
B oys’ 4-H club m et at G eo rg ,-
M cCann; tw o av erage, C h e ste r C an- h X
? h - Ma.n n in g - T h ey co ,!e«e- and th e W illam ette uni-
Collections — Credit Reports | by,
S p ierin g 's hom e last T uesday A r­
~.e P u rch ased
is r---—«
place.
[ v v ersity
tau g g n h i t sc
school in L atah
In a Lee R osencranes. E velyn h rp,
j - th
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ersiiy . . n H e e lau
In
th u r C eiling is leader.
K elly, H erm an S cholar, J o h n H iatt, U’L n „ i S e" n ed y g a ra ge cai'S h t f i r e ' county. Idaho, w hen 18 y e a rs old
W ashington. T illam ook. Y am hill, H ow ard R eppeto, F ran ces F ickas, W ednesday noon, .when fire Jro rp .and a fte rw a rd ta u g h t in Y am hill,
S o u th ern P acific en rich ed t h e
E lean o r S traxsell. V era R ep p eio I ? a J b >oni]
reu c crept"
u iltf. HPofe urn*
4 n # M arion counties
cou n ties “
‘ - coffers of state, county, school and
o n fire
re p t u uj)
p 16
to the”
th e b builci-
' | 'H I RE are some very good
P o lk and M arion C ounties.
E lm er M cM illan.
; in g an d b etw een th e w alls. The,,
« ., 3erv„ . w ith r ,„n n .,nv v-
c itj\ M arch 15. by p a y m en t of
P erso n al C o n tact on Collections and
reasons why more and more
High
students, who ------
have fir« dtP^rtm ent was « lie d out a n i T o r ^ n V b lu m ^ r
m tha S ki ,0.946.37 in taxes. re p rc sc n th tH
High school
-------- --------------------
re tu
tu rn
to school
school ag
a e a a i in
n a a f fte
t e r r b
h e e­ - ’ s t,ff f‘gbt p u t u p to e x tin g u ish
lr_ ‘ ntr>’ ln i."3 the total 1935 tax paym ent on the
people arc buying this better re­
re
rn e e d d to
W ashington County Office
ing o u t w ith th e m easles, a re E tta
co m pany’s p ro p ertie s in O regon
frigerator. It is designed for long
C o m m e r c ia l B u ild in g
ch eck , he lire
j
h 'i according to inform ation received
BEA V ERTON - Mrs.
M ary R
B ailey, H elen T onnison. E velyn . . . »f tin h elp ed
t
S econd a n d M ain S treets
trouble-free life. It costa less to
here today by O lsen, local agent S titt. 81, of B eaverton died at her
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P h o n e 3071
hom e A pril 13. S h e had been ill
operate. General Electric’* sealed-
for som e tim e. F u n eral services
Hillsboro, Oregon
w ere held from th e B ethel Con-
in-steel mechanism gives you re­
gregai onal church A pril 15 w ill.
liable
"cold” , , . plus actual
Rev K. C. Y o u n g officiating. Beuv
field. J u a n ita R eth erfo rd . M erlin e
,- - - - - - — _
W atson. Jo h n R inck. F re d Hom - S a" d -y, a n d e d a u g h te ^ -
economy in the long run. There it
u . v r -------- — ----------- - through e r ch ap ter. O. E. S , conducted
;age of such a b ill by the last leg­
berger. A lta and E th el E ro w n and _ ,C Ilfford S an d y an d M a u r i c e is la tu re to be an in su lt to the v o t­ w hich it operates a railroad, e x ­ services. In te rm e n t w as in R iv er­
a GE in just the size for your home.
H arriso n T e lle r
T hom pson had good lu ck tro llin g e rs ’ intelligence.
cept M ultnom ah. T he tax es r e p r e ­ view cem etery in P o rtlan d .
PRICED AS LOW AS
I Mr. an d M r i G len Jo n e s an d
^ ¿ m on S u n d a -V a ‘ St. H elens,
sen
t
an
av
erag
e
of
$756
98
taxes
T
he
deceased
w
as
born
N
ovem
­
See
the complete line on exhibi­
He is opposed to th e issuance of
i ch ild ren of H ep p n er w ere S u n d ay X ’ T hom pson c au g h t th ree, each bonds unless an ac tu a l necessity • per m ile of m ain tra c k o p erated ber 11, 1854. in O conto, Wls. S e p ­
tion at any Pcpco Electric Sterc.
v isitors of Mrs. M innie S ch u lm erich a b o u * . 34 . ln <thes in le n g th a n d ex ists an d believes th e p e o p l e , by th e S o u th ern Pacific com pany tem b er 8. 1872 she w as m a rrie d
w eig h in g b etw een 15 an d 20 pou n d s should be th e only judge, th a ’ d u rin g th e p ast y ear.
to G eorge W. S titt of Oconto.
and M r. an
d Mrs. arl W ilson and
»UP " i r t i » « to
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each. C liffo rd S an d y c au g h t one m oney paid lo r in te re st is m oney
T axes paid in this county to ta l­ F ive ch ild ren w ere b o rn to this
fam ily.
sub you
w
hich
w
as
40
in
ch
es
long
a
n
d
V ernon
F ield s of V ancouver,
th ro w n aw ay as far as b en efits to ed- $33.311.50 this y ear, w hich is union. Mr. and Mrs. S titt moved
w
eig
h
ed
ab
o
u
t
22
pounds.
to P o rtla n d in 1876 an d to B e a v e r­
W ash., v isited Ed C lark an d Mr.-
th e ta x p a y e r is concerned and 3.61 p er cen t of th e total.
ton in 1877. Mrs. S titt w as a c h a r­
S erv ices C h anged
Leona R o b ertso n S atu rd ay .
th a t e x istin g bonds sh o u ld be paid
te r m em ber of th e B ethel C o n ­
Ed Cy .rk had a
• stro k e S u n ­
B eg in n in g S u n d a y
e v e n i n g , 'n o t refunded» as fast as they
greg atio n al ch u rch m ore ‘th an 50
day. He is no t confined to bed. ch u rc h serv ices w ill b egin a t 8 p. m a tu re and th u s stop th is useless
ta x p a y e rs'
b u t m ust be k e p t q u iet fo r a few m. in stead of 7:30. E p w o rth L eag u e e x p e n d itu re of t h e
Mrs. M y rtle S m ith w as elected y e a rs ago and a c h a rte r m em ber
w eeks.
w ill b egin at 7 o'clock. A t a n elec m oney.
deleg ate and Mrs. A gnes H ite a l­ of B eaver ch a p te r No. 106, O. E. S .
T f ,le
h e p resen t P
ension or te rn a te to th e grand lodge to be 24 y e a rs ago.
Mr. an d M rs. B. W. A rm e n tro u t tion S u n d ay ev en in g , M rs. C h ris
r a a u u p p e e r r’s P i'ension
S h e is su rv iv e d by one son, W il- 1
w ere w eek -en d guests of Mr. and R ieb en w as chosen as a d eleg a te d ° le ' s h u m iliatin g to th e receiv er held a t R oseburg in May by the
Mrs. F red H ollenbeck a t B attle to th e a n n u a l M. E. co n feren ce in an d should be rep laced by an hon- R ainbow R ebekah lodge A pril 9 liam J. of P o rtlan d ; fo u r dau g h - '
ters,
Mrs. M athilda K elly of Los
G round, W ash.
Ju n e . M rs. G eo rg e F in ch w a s ° r a b le pension su fficien t to m ain- Mrs. M abel S n y d e r w a s elected
■ ta in th e p en sio n er in com fort and d .................
Jo h n H o llan d of G reen M o u n ­ chosen a lte rn a te .
istrict d ep u ty
M iss P e a rl B e a rd of P o rtla n d Pro v id e fo r n ecessary recreatio n
tain sp en t th e w eek-end visitin g
M ary. Ire n e and B illy N ystrom
sp en t S a tu rd a y n ig h t an d S u n d ay a Pd am usem ent. If th e T ow nsend a re back in L au rel R idge school
frien d s in Banks.
M.
D
odds
i
Plan
is
th
e
best
w
ay
to
get
this,
w
ith
Mrs.
A.
Dodds.
H ollis H artw ick receiv ed cu ts
! a fte r h av in g been q u a ra n tin e d for
J u n io r S u n d - ay school class h eld h e is fo r it.
and b ruises w hen he had a n acci­
th e post tw o m onths w ith m easles
H e is opposed to all form s of and
d en t w ith his bicycle M onday.
a p ie sale S a tu rd a y , w h ich n e tte d
sc a rle t fever.
m onopoly and believes th a t all
$1.50.
Grounds Improved
Mrs. Jo sep h in e S tric k le r r e tu r n ­
acts of legislation sh o u ld ta k e in ­
H enry M acD onald, m a n a g e r ol r i •
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to co n sid eratio n its effects upon all ed S a tu rd a y from a few w e e k /
' ‘b e B anks T u alatin V alley leag u e S n i p p i n g
I r O llb le S
stay w ith h e r d a u g h te r and fam ily
classes of people in o u r state.
of L ongview M r. and Mrs. S tr ic k ­
baseball team , had the high school
_
le r celeb rated th e ir 41st w edding
baseball d iam ond graded by th e
JO S E P H SC H U LTZ
an n iv e rsa ry w ith a g ath erin g of
county ro ad g rad er, a fte r th is H a r­
B
A
N
K
S—F
u
n
e
ra
l
serv
ices
w
ere
m em bers of th e ir fam ily.
ry N ishakaw a p acked it dow n w ith
D ifficu lties in th e lu m b e r trade- held S u n d ay at 11 a. m. for Joseph
a heavy ro lle r b ehind his tru ck . in C alifo rn ia, cau sed b y th e w a te r
S herw ood g rad e school teac h ers
T he g ro u n d s a re now in first class fro n t tro u b le s in C a lifo rn ia ports, S chultz of B anks, w ho died A pril w ere elected as follows: C lyde
16
a
fte
r
a
b
rief
illness
of
p
n
e
u
­
shape.
w as re la te d h e re th is w eek by m onia. In te rm e n t w as in th e B anks H opkins, re-elected p rincipal; Mrs
H onor Roll G iven
G eo rg e W. G o rm an of A lam eda, cem etery. Mr. S ch u ltz w as born in C u th ill w ill begin h er elev en th
co nsecutive y e a r as in stru c to r fur I
! v „ - I a er-SCh°oi honoi ro11 in clu d es Cal., w ho, w ith h is w ife, s p e n t sev-
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S *<lzae S higeno, M a rie e ra l d ay s in M arsh field p re p a rin g A ustria. He cam e to O regon in p rim a ry grades; M oxie H opkins I
1891 an d had lived in B an k s for of B an k s w ill teach th e th ird and I
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Rlnuck - D ean C ion- to load a ship w ith lu m b er.
eig n t years,
years. t He is s u rv iv e d by his I fo u rth grades an d develop m usic
R,8her,
6 ,Kl-n o sh u a ' K ay L ien. | T h e sh ip m en t w as ab an d o n ed , he w idow L ena
in th e school.
D orothy D cm ary '
R tb e r .a H eard, Jo sep h Jen sen , Koji said, w hen he le a rn e d by w ire from
I ahigeno, M arna F inck. B a rb a ra W il - ) S an F ran cisco th a t th e sh ip could ,
P o w e rfu l
v a l v i - i n - h ' ,$<f
son, C onnie L ou Van D orn, E v ely n no t b e u n lo ad ed th e re . H e re la te d !
• a n jm a .
K essler, M arg ery Wilcox, M ary K in- th a t th e r e is a h ea v y d em an d to r |
oshita, N orm an Lien, S h eila H all, b u ild in g m a te ria l in C alifo rn ia, bu»
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K iyoshi K aw am ato, Ja m e s Cason, sh ip p in g d iffic u ltie s a re re ta rd in g i
•P
H eavy
3 h e a r in g
rra n k -
Ione B atem an . B eulah Shigeno.
trad e.
* h n f t d r i ll e d t o r p r e m u r a
F ra n k «“
R in
ck mis
lias a a crew
crew OI
of m
m en
en
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He is tn
th e so n -in -la w of W. G
lu b r ic a t io n .
i,n y j f J f |C
i'!rKlnn on l.ll' ,n^ n,'ar M o u n tain - Ide, H illsb o ro re a l e s ta te d eale r
T hey
loaded p p ilin
ilin g g on
on th e Mrs. Id e acco m p an ied th e G o rm an s
A l l p a r t i la a lu d a ^ a in i t
«/M ” I ' l x j J
7 dale.
a,,e- V
'ey loaded
• d u a t.
railro ad cars M onday.
T E E L frame, steel Box,
back to C alifo rn ia f o r a visit.
I lie McCormick - Deering
Miss S ylvia S ev eran ce, ch airm an
f?
H a n d n p e ra t^ d c lu tc h ,
s t e e l b r a c i n g s — A L L has five spreading speeds. The
of th e Red C ross for th is com m un- ,
e a s ily h a n d la d f r o m th a
Local Grange to M eet
A r o u n d m w e ll an Ir u r n th a
: tty, rep o rts th a t $8 w ere receiv ed ' N ig h t session of H ilsb o ro G ran g e
S I EEL all the way through.
t r a c to r neat.
upper saw -tooth, non-wrapping
I for th e e a stern flood su fferers.
w ill b e held a t th e g ra n g e hail
T
hat's
w hat you get in a new
Mr. an d M rs. M orris an d son ' h ere A p ril 30.
AZ
F in n ! d r iv a o f H trnnA nt e e l
heater, the lower spike-tooth
r o lle r c h a in * , n n c lo ’i tifl a n d
an d Mr. M o rris’ m o th er an d sister !
M cCorm ick-Dcering All-St eel
healer,
and the widespread
o
p
a
ra
tm
A
in
o
il.
, of Seaside a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l I S ay y o u saw it in th e A rgus.
M anure Spreader. The
Dr. P. G. Brown
Winners Given Poppy Poster
'A ntrim Tells of
Contest Conducted at Banks - His Qualifications
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Greenville Club
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Presents Program
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Credit Bureaus
S. P. Pays Huge
Slate Tax Bill
Bcayerton Resident
Many Years Passes
$8 8 50
PEPCO Electric stores
Sherwood
Built Entirely of Steel
H u rt Lum ber Trade
The New McCormick-Deering
SPICKER HARNESS SH O P
A ll-S te e l M anure Spreader
4
WITH
Too busy to
write an ad, but
all my old cus­
tomers will be
welcome at my
YOUR
Thousands of woman today ars
•nloyinq the added lsUur» allord-
• d by an ABC Washsr— At G r .lt-
• r Savings . . . A , the same lira®,
they are enloylng Clsansr. W H IT­
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. . . Saves Time. Money, Extra
Eliort. Health, Clothes, end Clo'.hee
Investment . . . The new ABC
One-Thirty-Six Is a large capacity
fu ll - featured, low - priced ABC
Q uality built W ith e r. See h todayl
$5 DOWN
$
$5 B M o n th .......... v
50
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ELECTRIC STORE
“Saves You Money on
Every Purchase,”
121 S. 2nd .Ave.
H lllsbora
CHECKUP
If the front wheels of your car shimmy or
your tires w ear uneven— see us__w e’ll
give you a checkup free of charge.
tem porary
149
COOMER & LACKEY
E. Main St.
Phone 721
Across Street from Hillsboro Post Office
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T h r e e f o r w a r d n p e a d i, 3l<if
an c / 4,1 u m ita a p e r h o u r
Irra v a r-u b ta a te a rm A A'-ar
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P* O u h
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U SE D T R A C T O R S
W -3 0
M c C o r m ic k -D e e r in g
Headquarters for
HORSE COLLARS
of the Better Kind
rust-
resisting, non-warping box is
built of heavy-gauge galvan­
iz e d steel containing copper.
It is low for easy loading and
has a capacity of 60 to 70
bushels.
Almost N ew
spirul shred the manure and
spread it in an even layer over
the soil.
Remarkably light draft is
..
provided by the use of eight
roller Ix-arings and Alem ite
lubrication.
Inspect this latest a n d finest spreader
1 5 -3 0
Latest W heel A ligning Equipment
G eneral R epairing — Body and Fender Work
S h ell Gasoline and Oil
365
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location at
No Obligation - Work Guaranteed
Other Models as low
as $59.50
MELTEBEKE
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
ry
S
M c C o r m ic k -D e e r in g
S. Second A ve.
H E IN R IC H
BROS.
Entrance Through
Kellington
Jew elry
I5S 8, Third Ave.
Phone 1062
Hillsboro, Oregon
nou) on d isplay i n our alortt
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