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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1936)
IL ì ’hursilii.v, S e p tem b e r IO, l'.h'IG e illitii* on in lin e r Scholls neigh- slate bunk, w hich from tlie exper- w ould offer an exeellent m eans for bins m ns Monday oioiiu.iy I’hey w eie Sunday i lenee of oilier states is doom ed to successful office holders to pay guests of Mi and Mis Jo h n S tr ic t I failure." Hyde said, adding that political debts, opponents of Ihe 7 I ler of L aurel Ridge some w ho m ight fuvor such an e x bill point out. Mr. and Mi's M yron A ith .in l of M utual. Okl.i . u rn v e d Monduy e v e pel uncut w ill oppose tlie bill in its i H » M i» » Lorraine IWmmin) Miss Feelyn Hesse visited th e Ted ning because of tlie serious ill- present form considering it so Fishing Tackle SC H O LLS M ountainside school Loomis hom e at F alls City, M on I ties., of li. r father. Frank Miller, loosely d raw n that It could result Californians Visit Friends i w ho is at (lie Jones hospitul in only in confusion from tlie sta rt w ill begin Monday w ith Miss G ladys day. Guns, Ammunition U nder tlie term s of tlie bill the Hillsboro. They will visit tlie C arl Jaektcissn Seliool O pens Bailey of S herw ood as teacher for Here; Observe Birthday ABOUT A S H M » CORWIN HARDWARE the second year. Hucek and V irgil Biseh homes Mr bank w ould be set up w ithout one Tlie Jack to w n setiool w ill start TO K t t P A S A new chicken house is being Monday w ith Miss Evelyn Hesse as M iller was m ow 'd to tlie St Vin- cent of capital, lie stales U nsecured S. 2nd Ave. I'h o n r 72 (By Mia« Mary Sandy) 4T W A S T O loans to individuals and c o rp o ra cents hospitul Tuesday built at tlie V. C W enslrom farm teacher for the fo u rth year. Agent Long Radios B A N K S—The en ro llm en t in the tions a re authorized Tills feature G IT IT Mr and Mis O rr and children Mrs. Francis H olm strom of C o Opening M onday prade school has been brought up spent Sunday .it Gales C reek on a quille. l noted Covw county poetess, G roner school will begin Monday I was a i visitor to 95 pupils. Several started this picnic w ith Mr. and Mrs G len at tlie Mrs Ida Kavs w eek. w ith Miss T helm a Hesse as teacher I home last W ednesday and Tliurs Fointon. Mr. and Mrs. S tan ley C lark and W eek-end visitors at the W. A. for tlie second year. day B unnell hom e w ere ins nephew son of Longview spent th e Labor E verett S hipley of H illsboro is at Tlie W ashington county fair was Fay Bunnell, and family and her tlie E G. H eaton farm w hile Mr ' m uch ap p reciated and enjoyed by day holidays w ith Mr. and Mrs. parents. Mr and Mrs. Henry Baker, Heaton and Cecil Heaton a re w o rk large crow ds from tins section, Cass Wilson and o th er relatives of M arshfield here. ing at a hop yard near St. Paul as I som e of th e people being present V isitors at the Mrs. E lizabeth boss d rie r and firem an. every day Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Brow n and Reed hom e L abor day w ere Mr granddaughter. C am ille Belle, o f L yle P o tter spent th e w eek-end Fam ily Moyes and Mrs. M orris Wilson and son Ten M ile a re visitin g Mrs. Flora at Stay ton. Mills City and visited Mr and Mi Ed W ohl chlegel Robert and Mrs. M orris' m other. tlie state fair Monday M unford and Mr. and Mrs. d i a r moved last week to tlie farm , w hich Mrs D alton, w ho w a s observing her ies M aw hinney. Mr and Mrs J M S tre tc h e r and tli.y recently bought from F G. W 1 ANY of sou. (tx la \. art* d o m ula know n as W illiams It U X 79th birthday. The people w ere all son P h ilip and Mrs Lila H en d er Mr. and Mrs. Ray P a rm lry and <te w ith the feai and pain C om pound le a th e r , heuin.it It - p a l n neighbors m O m ak. Wash., years son of P ortland spent several days Miller. They also installed elec AVI d au g h ter A lvina and son K enneth of rheum atic suffering diseour* FROM THE INSIDE through the tricity in th eir new p ru n e d ry er ago. during tlie last w eek of August at celebrated K enneth's ten th birthday aged defeated You have tried the blood stream ! Many of the p ru n e grow ers h ere D el.ake and other O regon beaches last week w ith Mr and Mrs. A. G. F riedly salves, the linim ents, th e “cure- Get Williams* It U X C om pound a re selling th e ir crop green to the Mr. and Mrs l.ee S ertb cr and in Hillsboro. al Is '• today from the D elta Drug Store, canneries and picking started M on tw o sons of H eppner w ere last Miss E unice M aulding of Silver- | In the G reat W ar an Army Doc 217 F Mam S t. on this MONEY- day. W ednesday visitors at the E. E ton w as an overnight guest of | tor saw for him self the hopeleiis, HACK GUARANTEE YOH GET Mr. and Mrs I. W G uild re tu r n L ovegren home. Miss H elen D ickerson Monday. w n tched m isers caused bv rh e u GLORIOUS RELIEF IN 1» DAYS ed Sunday a fter a w eek's vacation G eorge K nopp of C astle Rock. Mr. and Mrs. H enry M acDonald m atic pain AT LAST HE FOUND or your motley is Instantly r e trip to C ra te r L ake and o th er Wash . was a w eek-end visitor at and Ellen and A lexander McDon Defeat of tlie state b an k bill, A FORM ULA FOR IT! This fo r funded! southern O regon points, re tu rn in g tlie C arl S eiffert hom e S unday ald w ere T hursday a n d Friday . w hich will be on tlie ballot at the via th e coast highway visitors w ere Mrs C arl W aibet and N ovem ber election, w .i. predicted visitors at Ione. A lexander McDon Silos a re being filled in this v i G len L ytsell of S heridan ald stayed at Ione, w h ere he began by Ira Hyde of P ortland, publicity The p roverb answ er is cinity this w eek Mr and Mrs W W H ollings teaching Monday Mrs. N ellie B arrett of N ew berg w orth of N ew berg and Ins g ra n d director of tlie T ax p ay ers’ P ro tec Mrs E. G. T uekey of S eattle is , spent the past w eek w ith her sis son H ow ard H ollingsw orth of N e tive com m ittee, w ho was here to spending a week at th e beach after ter. Mrs. J W. Ray nard, and fam ily braska w ere Sunday guests at the day spending a couple of w eeks w ith "O ur p relim in ary su rv ey s show Raym ond Bolm a and M agnus T R. Moore home h er brother. B W. A rm entrout. at that the voters have no desire to Johnson of M innesota are at the My nam e is Mr and Mrs J F B ennett r e pledge th eir tax ab le p roperty against Banks. She will re tu rn next week Ed Bolm a hom e for an indefinite tu rn ed to th eir hom e last week for an o th er sh o rt visit before she tlie success of a politically operated stay. a fter sev eral m onths assisting w ith goes t o 'h e r hom e in S eattle M eeting P ostponed the w ork at Blue t.ak e P ark They A ddress Mr. and Mrs. V ernon Fields and Scholls W omen's club m eeting b es "• the harvest of th eir 8-aere Mr. and Mrs. C arter, all of V an • Save U ntil Six C artoons A ppear) scheduled for T uesday was p o st p ru n e crop M onday w ith a crew of couver. Wash., w ere w eek-end v is poned u n til the reg u lar O ctober 15. itors of Mrs. Leona Robertson and Mr. and Mrs H erbert Elm ore v is m eeting. Ed C lark D r and Mrs W illiam B C hand- ited his sister. Mrs J T McCann, Mrs. H attie Davison is spending lee re tu rn e d M onday from a w eek's and fam ily, d u rin g the w eek-end tw o w eeks visiting friends and re l en ro u te from E astern O regon to trip to Spokane. atives in Banks. Mrs. Davison has Each w eek for a period of six w eeks th e H illsboro A rgus Mr and Mrs. R alph C hristensen liis hom e at G ran ts Puss Miss V ir been w orking at the Masonic home w ill p rin t one of a series of cartoons rep resen tin g some w ell and children w ent to A riel dam ginia M cCann of P ortland was also for th e past few years. know n p ro v erb or saying. n| Ih e Apex Pressure Selector in W ashington S unday on a picnic. a visitor a fter th ree w eeks spent at Mrs. Cecil W inkler and son Bob, C o n testan ts solve th e pictu re puzzles by w ritin g th e p ro C annon Beach ■ W rin g e r tells you c o rre c t Mr. and Mrs. L u th er Covington. Aid to Meet v erb th at th e cartoon suggests or illu strates in th e blanks be Mrs. Emm a B arns and son H A Mr and Mrs. L u th er W inkler. Mr. p re s s u re to use for d if fe re n t Scholls L adies' Aid will m eet at B eniam in, of Racine. W is. w ho r e low th e pictures. and Mrs. G eorge Mays and d augh fa b ric s. th e church F riday w ith Mrs. W alter cently visited tlie hom e of tier son te r Imogene, all of Los Angeles. T he prizes, totaling $10 in cash, w ill be aw ard ed those O rr as hostess. B enjam in B enjam in, have disposed C a l. and Mrs. Jam es Delauney. sending in com plete or n ear com plete p ictu re sets w ith the Mr an d Mrs. J. H M oore sp en t of th eir interests in W isconsin and d au g h ter Zelm a and son Jim m y of best and most ap p ro p riate answ ers to th e pictures published. several days last w eek on a trip to will live in P ortland. W ishram. Wash., w ere T hursday and eith e r paying th eir own subscription for a period of one A shland, w here they visited the Mr. and Mrs F rancis Davies and night guests at th e E. E. Hopkins y ear or securing one new one-year su b scrip tio n to th e H ills M F ran k Moore fam ily a fte r a trip tw o children of M inneapolis. Minn., home boro Argus. In case of tie. ju d g in g w ill be ex ten d e d to n e a t A rk dow n the coast highw ay to C res visited at th e J M S tretch er hom e F erd H artw ick and Sam Inkley | ness and presentation of m aterial. cent City, C a l. and a visit at the August 30 He form erly w orked at are harvesting th eir hop crop this ] C artoons should not be sen t to the p aper u n til th e series O m ar Moore fam ily at G roner cot th e Red Rock cheese factory at w eek. is complete. tage. T igard and is now head of a large Mr. and Mrs. M yron Days o{ O nly one answ er may be given to a picture. Mrs. M illie B unnell of G rants corporation in M innesota. P ortland spent Sunday and Monday O nly one m em ber of a fam ily w ill be given a prize, the Pass cam e S atu rd ay for an in d efin F reece L illegard re tu rn e d from w ith M r and Mrs. A. C. Connant, aw ard going to th e person in th a t fam ily su b m ittin g th e best ite visit w ith her son. W. A. B un St. V incents hospital S unday and "L ook! T h a t B rok en S h ow north of Banks set. O nly Apex has the D ouble nell, and fam ily. is recovering from his recent se r W in d o w is A lr e a d y R e p la c Miss L illian Steele, w ho has been ■ The answ ers m ay be w ritten in pen, pencil, p rin ted or D asher. It washes daintiest Schools Start ious illness. spending tw o w eeks' vacation at ty p ew ritten . ed . S om e S p e e d ! ” Mr and Mrs. J. M W estfall and fabrics as gently as y o u r ow n M idway school started M onday the hom e of her paren ts at Gaston. | Miss H elen W estfall. H E A P E X A d ju ita h le Pre*» PR IZE LIST w ith 18 enrolled in the p rim ary d au g h ter re tu rn e d Sunday to h er w ork at h a n d s-h e a v ie st garm ents th o r P late (¡kiss Insurance is grades and 15 in the u p p .r grades. H arold Weiss of P o rtlan d and Glen the C harles K essler home. »ure Selector W rin ger te ll, F irst P rize ... oughly and rapidly. $5.00 in cash R rittan spent S unday and M on M iss Lena E ichler of Aloha and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. C onfer and com m on sense protection. proper pres wire to tme in wring* day to u rin g th e beaches. Second Prize two sons and Mr. and Mrs. B. T. $3.00 in cash Miss H elen Root of P ortland a re M O DERN STYLE. Then w hen the break conies ing *i Iks, w o o le n ,, lin e n s, etc., th e teachers for th e second year D ver of Maupin spent S aturday F orm er R esident D ie, T hird P rize . .....$2.00 in cash G r a c e f u l lin e s — b ea u tifu l Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Boleen and night w ith Mr. and Mrs. W illiam protecting th em Iron» unnec» Mr and Mrs J. E FlinL and W it will lie rep laced nt once. a p p ea ra n ce. Moss. children and W. C. H eaton w ent to C. H eaton and H enry Schultz w ent T elephone ns and we will essary stress anil strain. Your Scappoose S unday to bring to her to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay to a tten d the Mr. and Mrs. C laude M organ of _ __________ c lo t h e s a c tu a lly la st lo n g e r M anzanita spent th e w eek-end vis- „ , hom e Mrs. C a rrie H itchcock, w ho funeral of Joseph T annler, w ho in stantly cover you, W a s h e r as show n iting Mr. and Mrs B. W A rm en- P ortland, spent S unday and L abor w h en w ashed in an A p ex w ith spent last w eek visiting th e Niel died at his liome n ear E ugene Mr t rout. day at the home of th e ir parents. Nelson hom e there t h e fa m o u s D o u b le D a sh e r . T an n ler w as a m em ber of Lincoln ♦ ♦ + Miss Sylvia S everance retu rn ed ' ani^ M rs. B ruce Bowne, and Mr. an d Mrs. E arl S hipley and lodge of Scholls and form erly lived (By Zell Struthers) T h e ««■»■ i it l r d i l i i e m o d e r n tty le d hom e last week from Lexington, % ♦ -:« - _ j m „ i * l im u ss m u u lin ne W w esi ook n e r son A very Lee of M anzanita r e n ear K inton Miss P au est i took h w h ere she has been visiting h er . J h - a^ . " ¡1 ^ 1 f h . Parents. Mr. and Mrs Tom West, tu rn ed hom e via th e W ilson riv er Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Z eigler and Turin« to Suit it ih e /in e r t » usher you ean buy. sister. Mrs. Roy C am pbell and fam - w ere f i n i s h ,0 th5 O re®on beaches for a w eek s ro u te M onday after spending the tw o children of P ark d ale w ere il.v for tw o m onths w eek-end w ith relatives in P o rt th e first of this w eek. vacation Mrs. Ada Sellers and Amos S el Ray K niken w as called to Lyons land and H illsboro. Mrs. Shipley lers w ere W ednesday and T h u rs T h u rsd ay by th e sudden death of and son spent last w eek here and YOUNG’S day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C harlie his m other. Mrs. M artin K niken S r he un d erw en t a tonsil and adenoid K k l cviRy f0Rf1 & HWKHQH Sellers at Iowa hill. operation in P o rtlan d the first of Mrs. K niken. w ho passed aw ay with TELEPHONE 1732 T hird an d M ain St. Hazel W olford spent T h u rsd ay I e le p h o n e 2 4 1 1 C hurch serv ices this m onth oc a stro k e, had lived fo rty -eig h t last week 116 SOUTH 7HIRC - RtS IO « Miss O llidine Coe of P ortland, and F rid ay visiting Mr. and Mrs. c u r on th e evenings of S eptem ber y ears on th e hom e farm n ear Lyons. "Thoughtful, Sympathetic uiusBORo.oaHioa F ran k G enzer and fam ily on G reen 8 and 22. for S eptem ber only. All th irte e n of h er ch ild ren , su r- w ho re tu rn e d F riday from a trip to Service" C alifornia, spent the w eek-end at M ountain. She also spent Sunday Mrs. M ary B row n of Taft. Cal., vive h er and w ere at th e funeral, Phone 972 Hillsboro and M onday w ith h er cousin, R uth sister of Mrs. C harles Wood, w ho Mr. and Mrs. W illiam F. C am p- th e H T. H esse hom e and w ith Lilly. at Gales Creek. has visited for tw o m onths at th e bell an d sons spent th e w eek-end Mrs. Tom Engen visited h er son Wood home, left T h u rsd ay for P o rt- v isiting d ifferen t frien d s in and Carl, w ho is in th e St. V incent land and sta rte d for h e r hom e near W hite Salm on. Wash hospital. Sunday. j S aturday. E rn est H ite Jr., rep resen tin g Mr. and Mrs. J. S. C annon of H iteon calf club, show ed his calf I P o rtlan d w ere w eek-end visitors at th e county fa ir a t Hillsboro. at th e C. H. G onyo home. Mrs. John K insey < Rachel Weis- N eighborhood new s from 30 A r (By M n O. K. P«t«r»onl enbacht left S atu rd ay for San Di- gus co rresp o n d en ts i n d if f e r e n t Mr and Mrs A lbert Scott ac- ego. Cal., to m ake her fu tu re home. sections of W ashington county a p n o n by rvv \ Mrs. T rc snnft'c bro Esv-rv*V,1 ▼ . ,_ i_ i . r . . r-. com panied Scott's th er Jo h n has been tra n sfe rre d to San p ear in th e A rgus each w e e k . and sister-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. Diego from Long Beach. L earn w h a t y o u r frien d s are d o D elbert C lark, of P o rtlan d left C harles Johnson drove to Y am ing for less th a n th re e cents a last W ednesday for a vacation trip h ill S u n d ay to b rin g Mrs. J o h n w eek. 0 to visit sev eral beaches son and B etty home. They had vis Mr. and Mrs. B ruce Bowne v isit ited at the D elm ar M artin hom e for ed Mrs. B ow ne's b ro th er and sis a week. ter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Mr. and Mrs. W. H. R ufener, Little, at T u rn e r T hursday. B etty A nn and Jan et Lee. Mr. and Miss Jo a n Bowne w ho was em Mrs. C harles Sellers. Ja n e and Ellen ployed at the L ittle hom e for sev of Iowa Hill; Mr. and Mrs George eral w eeks retu rn ed hom e w ith h er C hristensen. D orothy Ann and J a n parents. et Lou. of A berdeen. Wash., and Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L Mr. and Mrs. C. J. C hristensen and Eisner, a girl. S ep tem b er 5 at th e Jo an of H illsboro w ere Sunday St V incent hospital in P o rtlan d , n ig h t guests at th e V ictor C hristen- • Portland gas is economical to install Maintenance costs are negligible. Mrs. F red W eller and d aughters sen home, su rp risin g Mrs. C hristen- When you heat with Portland gas, and use in every size of home. You pay B onnie J u n e and P atricia Carol of sen on h er b irth d ay • Clifton a re visiting for several days B. E. W aldorf visited S unday at considerably less for gas heating ap you get all your gas at lowest cost on w ith Mrs. W eller's parents. Mr. and Camas, Wash. TRICO Windshield pliances than for other automatic heat our thrifty combination rate. I.ct u$ Mrs. A H. North, and fam ily. I _________________ John. Elizabeth and M ary Bag- t P lease send in new s copy early ing equipment. Gas appliances have a give you a scientific estimate of what S w ip e S e r v ic e genstos a re em ployed at the S her- to th e A rgus. tf longer life, too. They contain no mov it will cost you to heat your home with wood cannery. Y our sw ipe is a sm all Wick M itchell retu rn ed home ing parts to wear or get out of order. gas. N o obligations, of course. Sunday evening from C rook coun but im p o rta n t p a rt of safe ty, Cal., w here h e sp en t a few w in ter driving. W e can weeks. install a new TRICO for Miss Joan Bowne will leave this w eek for the beachesh to spend you or service y our pres- tw o w eeks Miss Bowne's brother, ent sw ipe. T hom as Bowne, w ho is em ployed in Banks Gains Enrollment Groner, lack town. Mountain- side Schools to Start Monday IT'S FUN— TRY IT! Proverb No. 3 MEN A N D W O M EN IN T H E A G O N Y OF RH EU M A TISM ! TRY T H IS N EW FORMULA State Bank Bill Defeat Predicted O u lu loaskcXS 7 °, qtue qcat ^ (P R E S S U R E SELECTOR) Proverb Rules e- T 3 Hiteon s6995 CHAS. L WALKER LESTER IRELA ND 8c CO. Mason Hill Funeral Home CnUf tfcvt tfw 0|C J GAS heating appliances cost less Bend than other automatic heating equipment! Get Ready for Portland gas gives you more over all economy than any other automatic heating fuel! W IN TER Driving! A complete new gas heating SEE US TO DAY 5 -p ly B la d e s— TRANSPARENT Each ............... PLATES So thin you ran see through them, yet strong and durable. Hot Water CALIFORNIA I sin rerely ery plate com fortable features as try to make ev natural looking, and restore lost nrar as possible. Liberal Credit Dr. P. G. Brown DENTIST Commercial Bldg. Second and Main Sts. H illsboro P hone 81 35c Drive in com fort this w in te r w ith one of our d e pendable, econom ical Hot W a te r C ar H eaters. TRAVEL COSTS DOWN Thrifty people declare our rail fares, at 2c a mile and less, today’s best travel buy — and Pullman rates are lower than formerly. No b attery d rain on this heater m an u factu red by B ishop ;-nd Babcock. ECONOMY MEALS Coffee, milk, sandw iches and a variety of sim ilar item s are 5r and lOr in roaches and tourist rars. Dining car meals are low in cost, also. Prices ra n g e from See your local S P. agent or w rite J. A. O R M A N D Y . Gen. Agent, 705 Pacific Building, Portland, O regon . and your old equipment* $28750 CAR HEATERS Next time yon take a trip, try the train.' You II speed oyer the safest, smoothest highw ay vet in v en ted —- steel rails. You'll enjoy new Juxuncs, too. All can 00 our trains to California are complete 1 yair-conditi on cd! S o u th e r n P a c ific system costs as little as This i, the lowest c o s t a u to m a tic h eatin g u n it you can buy for your p resen t fu rn a c e ! ARVIN, “AIR POWER’’ or HARRISON s6 95 „, $1295 Sahnow Bros. Garage C lean C om fort S tatio n s D rin k in g F o u n tain s 3rd and Lincoln Phone 1271 • ff your present solid fuel fur- nn<e is in good condition, ihe most eionomiiai and satisfactory way to have automatic heat is to install this Luminous Flame gas conver- rion burner. This is tlie only auto matic burner that operates on tlie combustion p rin cip le for wliieh »olid fuel furnaces arc designed. Its use makes your furnace 10% to 15% more efficient. This ga^ conversion Butner can be installed in a few hours. It tids you of the nuisances of fuel order ing, delivery, laborious handling and storage— of uneven heat—of m onotonous furnace tending— of ashes, soot, dirt and constant clean ing. Remember— the to s t of sliis gas conversion burner is lower than that of any oilier type of automatic burner. I.ow gas heating rates put the convenience of this effortless beat easily within your reach. Sec this burner in operation in our showrooms today. H undreds using this burner are com pletely satisfied— as you u ill bet P ortland G as & C oke C ompany Hillttboro Showroom»—3(M> F. Main St. - Phone 1721 V ancouver, Oregon C ity, Salem , A lbany, C orvallis P o rtlan d , N ew berg Terms— JR.OO a month, plus small carrying charge • Here is a remarkable offer! A new warm air furnace with a built-in gas burner, plui all necessary ducts, etc, to give you a com plete new heating system. You can't buy any other type of automatic heating system for anywhere near this price. Most automatic burners alone cost as much as this complete installation. ★ This $287.50 gas furnace installation is for homes containing not more titan S rooms and hath tut one floor where a pipe furnace system is re placed. If your home has 2 stories and not mora titan 8 rooms, you will need the furnace priced at SS77.SO and your old equipment. Terms on this installation $11.So a month plus carrying charge. Remember— the price of this furnace includes full installation, thermostat, humidifier, necessary cold air returns, necessary heat duets wrapped in asbestos paper, and registers. You have your choice of gray, red or green sprayed finishes. All work is in accordance with the City of Portland's furnace code. I h o r y / Order while the spetial p r in t are Hill in f 0 e t l l I à