The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 24, 1936, Image 9

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Loral Payrolls und Adda
Io Loral
Prosperity
307 New Families-
Added as New Paid-in-Advance
Arian Subscriber» from
Jan. 1 to Sept. 1
With W hich la Comhin<‘<l the IIillsboro Independent
Volum e 13, No. 32
H ills b o ro In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d
Collection of
Books Received
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Use Dynamite
to Dig Ditch
s M eeting and Pray-
S ervice Friday
W ork Successful on Farm at
M ountaindale
li? Mn r. I. Cm |
s ix -d a y t r ip T h e y v is ite d M r and
M rs A n d y S m ith
o f W oodland.
Fishing T ack le
Wash.. M r. and M rs. D ale F u lle r
o f K a la m a , and M r and M rs G eorge
Guns, A m m unition
T in n e s te tt o f M ontesano. Wash.
(O R W IN H A RDW AR E
M r and M rs. F ra n k C o re y and
Phone 73
fa m ily spent th e w e e k-e n d at Nes­ 128 8. 2nd Ave.
Agent Long Radios
k o w in beach
M r s L o e l H o lle n b e c k a tte n d e d a
m e e tin g o f th e P y th ia n Hom e board
a t V a n c o u v e r S a tu rd a y .
Dally Trips to Portland
(B r Mis, M a r ,, ret M athieses!
the poise - Ion of the
lu te W illia m
S ch e u re r. w h e n he
b o u g h t th e W e ir fa rm Som e w ere
^ v a lu a b le o ld « m velopedla.., o th e r.
tli«1 w o rk s <»f g re a t a u th o r.
The
school b o a rd b o u g h t a hook ease
fo r th e school to acco m m o d a te the
new s u p p ly o f h o o k s
H e lv e tia S u n sh in e c lu b m et w ith
Mi
E m m a D ie rd o i f f W ednesday.
S e p te m b e r Hi A fte r huMimss jse.s-
m o i )
th e Hpecial fe a tu re
o f tin*
a fte rn o o n
was
a
m tscellaneoutf
b rid a l s h o w e r fo r Mi.s.s D e lta Hayes,
w h o is to becom e tin* b rid e o f
H o w a rd .S tra tte n o f G ales ( ’ reek
M is S a n d fo rd a n n ou n ce d th a t the
“ P io n e e r
P ageant“ th a t was p re ­
sented T h u rs d a y n ig h t d u rin g fa ir
w eek w ill he presented a g a in som e­
tim e in O c to b e r at th e V e n e tia n
th e a tre T in* hostess .served a d a in ­
ty lu n c h assisted b y M rs E Z u r -
The p roverb answ er is
eher. N e x t m e e tin g w ill he at tin*
h o m e o f M is
J S im m o ns, 155 E
Edison street. H ill-b o ro , O cto b e r 21
Sale A ttr a c t*
A p u b lic sale o f u n u s u a l in t e r ­
est to o k p la te at th e la te W illia m
My nam e is
S c h e u e ie r fa rm S u tu rd a y M a n y o f
th e a rtic le s
w e re
a n tiq u e n
and
o th e r* used b y the b ite D r W e ir
in his p ro fe ssio n D r. W e ir was a
A ddress
m ech a n ic as w e ll as a d o c to r and
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had
in his possession to o ls
fo r
u lu m b in g . c a rp e n te rin g
h o t-m a k­
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in g and o th e r trade- th a t are ne« t i ­
ed in th e hom e and fa rm . A good
w e e k . O th e rs e xp e ct to fin is h th is
c ro w d a tte n d e d
we k
S o m e o rc h a rd s had a fa ir
M rs. Ben N ussb a u rn e r and h e r
crop, o th e rs h a lf a c ro p and se ve ra l
b a b y hoy a re d o in g fin e at th e
o rch a rd s a lo n g th e to p o f th e m o u n ­
Jones ho p ita l T he baby wa.- b o rn
ta in d id n o t h a ve e n o ug h f r u it on
W t dneadas
l«F Mr« Bird MrCnrmlek)
th e m to pay to g a th e r.
M rs. Jossi Dies
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M a rg a re t Jo- i d ie d at the
b ro th e r.
St V in c e n t h o s p ita l M o n d a y m o rn ­ ta in T u p school house c h im n e y lias of* P o rtla n d v is ite d h e r
been re p a ire d w h e re u n k n o w n p e r­ C la y to n W h itm o re , and fa m ily F r i ­
in g She was th e m o th e r o f M rs
sons hud to rn brick-s o ff tin - to p day e v e n in g , h a v in g re tu rn e d th a t
M a rg a re t B a u m a n n o f th is v ic in it y
O ne o f th e ne w o u tb u ild in g s was m o rn in g fro m a th re e w eeks’ t r ip
M r s Jus i w n . a m e m b e r (if tin
‘ I w re e k e d and f lu id was p o u re d on
• w h ir h to o k th e m to e astern Canada,
H e lv e tia Ladiea* A id and h e r jo lly
tlie new s lid e , b o u g h t last su m m e r. 1 I ast as fa r as B u ffa lo , N Y . south
p e r s o n a lit y
m ade h e r
a g e n era l
O ne o f the d ire c to rs d i-e o v e re d to N e w O ilc a n
43 Enrolled
and o ld M e xico
fa v o rite e v e ry w h e re
th is m isd e m e a n o r b e fo re h o lt. w ir e T h e y re tu rn e d hom e th ro u g h C a l­
C edar M ill school .opener) last
D r. Joseph C. T am iesie, 55. fo r -
Joseph W enzel w ith Ins b ro th e r
eaten c le a r th ro u g h the m e ta l on ifo rn ia
a fte r
h a v in g v is ite d
22 M on d a y w ith 43 p u p ils e n ro llin g i m c r W a sh in g ton c o u n ty reside n t,
F re d and J im D a v id s o n w e n t h u n t ­
th e s lid e and it was cleaned Fresh states ; ls w e ll as th e tw o n e ig h ­
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o f S ilv e rto n has d ie d in P o rtla n d S unday.
in g S u n d a y in th e S c o g g in s v a lle y
tra c k s o f c h ild r e n w e re fo u n d m a r b o rin g c o u n trie s .
been v is itin g th e A. C. Jones fa m -
H e is s u rv iv e d by th e w id o w
c o u n try T h e p a rty got a tw o -p o in t
tile slid e
O ffic e rs fro m .M c M in n ­
ily
.
and tw o dau gh te rs. M rs. E d w a rd
b u c k o f u n u s u a l size and in p rim e
E O H eaton and son C e c il re ­
v ille in v e s tig a te d .
P h il T h o rn e is in th e G ood Sa­ W a rre n and M iss D o ris T am ie sie ;
c o n d itio n .
tu rn e d hom e S a tu rd a y fro m G e r­
P a tsy Fuchs.
N e w b e rg ,
was a
A g ro u p fro m
H e lv e tia jo in e d
vais, w h e re th e y had been d ry in g m a rita n h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d re ­ tw o b ro th e rs . D r. G. W T am ie sie
it u at the F F Hoffman home hops
I c o v e rin g fro m an o p e ra tio n on his and J. V T am ie sie o f P o rtla n d , and
th e V a lle V is ta g ro u p to c h a riv a r i
a sister. M rs. W illia m R e illn g o f
M r and M rs M a tt V r lic a k S a tu r ­ fro m W ednesday u n til S a tu rd a y
E a rl Rodgers, w h o fin is h e d th e i eye
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M r and M rs H o m e r R ussell and H ills b o ro .
day m ght
M rs
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F u n e ra l se rvice s fo r D r. T a m -
fro m C anada T h u rs d a y T h e co u p le
I; rm . w ill a tte n d L a u re lw o o d acad­ fa m ily are m o v in g to P o rtla n d .
M rs I). M M c In n is v is ite d h e r e m y th is year.
G ir l Scouts are ag a in h o ld in g iesie w e re h e ld W cd cn sd a y a t th e .
have
been m a rrie d
fo r
se ve ra l
C h u rc h o f th e H o ly R edeem er in
m onth:- h u t had to w a it u n t il th e d a u g h te rs M rs J A Y o rk at Heed-
M r and M rs. G le n n M ille r and T h e ir w e e k ly m ee tin g s at th e school
N
- * »ri i|i:.»ta law a llo w e d her v ille and M rs I. 1. M u r r a y and d a u g h te r G le n ie e v is iti'd Ins fa th ­
R ic h a rd E ggers o f N o r th B end P o rtla n d and re q u ie m mass was o f­
M iss A lic e M c ln n U at W’ estslope.
fe re d in th e m o rn in g . R e c ita tio n o f
to e n te r th e U n it d State*«
er. F ra n k M ille r, nt St V in c e n t's v is ite d th e E rn e s t Eggers fa m ily
th e R o sa ry was T uesday eve n in g.
M ■ ®n i M1 I Id T chabold, T h u rs d a y and S a tu rd a y
h o s p ita l S a tu rd a y . M r M ille r had , Tuesday.
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Ernest C la re n c e and C la ra Tseha-
G le n S ills, w h o to re th e lig a m e n ts
been in J o n e . h o s p ita l. H ills b o ro
b o ld and H a ro ld M cC u e n w e re d in ­ M a ry o f C o r v a llis b ro u g h t L y n n and S i V in c e n t's h o s p ita l fo r a b o ut in his a rm w h ile at w o rk S a tu r ­
New Electric Store
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n e r p a rty guests at th e hom e o f
R M elte b e ke . p ro p r ie to r o f an
a m o n th He is im p ro v in g and e x - day. was ta k e n to th e G ood S a m a ri­
Mr
and
M rs H e n ry F ue g y
at m a in e d u n til S u n d a y. L y n n w o rk e d pt ets to be a b le to u n d e rg o an o p e r­ ta n h o sp ital.
e le c tric sto re on Second avenue,
in C o rv a llis th is su m m e r H e w ill
A lo h a S u n d a y.
M rs. J. B. T ho m p so n spent fo u r has c o m p le te d plans fo r th e open- !
re g is te r
as a a tio n soon.
1..idle-.’ A id m et w ith M rs Sta h li r e tu r n F rid a y to
days at a c h u rc h c o n v e n tio n at m g o f a n o th e r s to re O c to b e r 1. T h e :
M r a nd M rs R ay Ego and fa m ­ B o rin g last w eek.
o f P h illip s S e p te m b e r 9 N e x t m e e t­ ju n io r at <) S C
1 n e w s to re w ill be in A lo h a w it h
Miss’ W anda F in ig a n e n te rta in e d ily w ill m ove th is w e e k to M o u n ­
in g w ill he w ith M rs. P a u l Lan­
M rs C K a tte rm a n and fa m ily M rs. O ’M a ra in charge, he has a n ­
ta
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da tie r O c to b e r 14
v is ite d M rs. K a tte rm a n 's m o th e r nounced.
(» ( ¡ r a il re tu rn e d
to bis hom e M r. and M rs Joe F in ig a n and fa m ­ his fa th e r's fa rm . F e m e and S ta n ­ in C e n tra lia o v e r th e w e e k-e n d
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om
F rid a y a fte r s ta y in g a w e e k at the
H a ro ld Rhodes, w h o purchased
c o u n ty h o s p ita l and Is a b le to get S h u ck and S ta n le y S h tic k , H ills ­ day M r and M rs. Joe S in c la ir and th e F ra n k place, is d ig g in g a w e ll
d a u g h te r C a ro l exp e ct to and b u ild in g a ba rn .
C a th e rin e Huge and F.d lit t le
a ro u n d w ith th e use o f tw o canes boro; M i
F a rm in g to n ,
u nd
Ted m ove on th e fa rm , vacated by Egos,
H A R R ISO N D. H UG G INS
He s till s u ffe rs fro m th e e ffe c ts o f H a tfie ld ,
a fa ll w h e n he in ju r e d h is head R u tsch m a n . M r. and M rs Joe- F in ­ n e x t m o n th . S in c la ir, w h o is e m ­
M. D.
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s rv c ra l m o n th s ago
Ego fa rm a b d u t tw o ye a rs ago.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
S e v e ra l fro m
th is v ic in it y
a t­ b a b y son. D o u g la s Lee.
M rs Jo h n W a lk e r's m o th e r, M r
M ik e M cC a nn fin is h e d T h u rs d a y
tended a C h ris tia n c o n v e n tio n at
SPECIALIST
F B. T ho m p so n, w h o has been in w ir in g th e P leasant V ie w school
B o rin g fro m T h u rs d a y to S u n d a y
P o rtla n d and at G ra n d Isla n d sin ce house fo r e le c tric ity .
H a r ry C ook. 64. d ie d on th e t r a il .
GLASSES PITTED
A u g u st 5. re tu rn e d to th e W a lk e r
M r. and M rs O tto O r n d u ff, M rs w h ile
tra p p in g
near
C o rdo va .
hom e F rid a y fo r an In d e fin ite v is it. E a rl E lz w ile r, M ild re d M cP herson A la ska . F rid a y , a c c o rd in g to a te le ­
L a w re n c e T a tn ia n and E a rl B a k e r and F. E. H o ffm a n are h e lp in g w ith g ra m re ce ive d by his nephew . C la u d ,
Room t
H O Y A L u g e c ro w d a tte n d e d a acco m p a n ie d b y W illia m B a k e r o f th e p ru n e h a rv e s t at T o m P rice 's
■ errlal National Bank Annas
Cook, o f th is c ity .
m isce lla n eo u s sh o w e r g iv e n at th e M a n n in g , le ft S a tu rd a y on a deer o rc h a rd on th e so u th side o f th e
M r C o o k was b o rn at C o rn e liu s
Fhoneo
Houre
B ov h i l l W ednesday e v e n in g fo r h u n t in th e Coast range n e a r D o lp h m o u n ta in .
A u g u s t 13. 1872. and had spent I Residence 2972
9:30 n i. to 12 ne­
J u liu s V n iiD c m c le n and b rid e -e le c t,
W illia m M orse w ill preach again
M r. and M rs M e r v in W h itm o re p ra c tic a lly a ll h is
lif
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in
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O ffice 2971
1:30
p
to
6 p. ne.
M:
R u b y H a rte r
T h e e v e n in g nt th e M o u n ta in T o p c h u rc h S u n ­ and
L e o n a rd
W h itm o re
accom ­ c o u n ty u n t il fiv e ye a rs ago. w h e n
A t .»
pent in d a n c in g
d a y e v e n in g a fte r a tw o w eeks' pa n ie d b y L e w is U n lit and Russell he w e n t to A la s k a He is s u rv iv e d
M iss M a rth a V a n d c rz a n d e n le ft va c a tio n a t th e beach.
G a in e r o f N e w b e rg le ft S e p te m b e r b y one b ro th e r. R oy C ook o f C o r- ,
S u n d a y fo r M o n m o u th to a tte n d
R u th R e n fro e , K e n n e th R id g w a y , | 16 fo r th e m o u n ta in s b a ck o f B u rn s. n e liu s. tw o nephew s. C la u d and
O regon N o rm a l school.
L lo y d V e rste eg and L e la n d S e h m e lt- T h e y p la n n e d to ta k e se v e ra l days E a rl Cook, and a niece. M rs., Iv a
T heo V a n d c rz a n d e n . J M V a n - zer fro m th e Pleasant V ie w d is ­ on th e t r ip th e re a nd h u n t ja c k
Naught, all of Hillsboro.
d e rza n d e n and P aul ( ’ op le ft F r i­ t r ic t are fre sh m e n at th e N e w b e rg ra b b its b e fo re m a k in g ca m p to be
d a y fo r a h u n tin g t r i p to Eastern union high. Geraldine Winger from re a d y to h u n t deer.
d re n 's fa th e r, A r t h u r S te w a rt. B o th
O regon.
th e M o u n ta in T o p d is tr ic t is also a
M rs Iv a G. S te w a rt a nd son and A r t h u r and Iv a M ac a re a tte n d in g
fre sh m a n at N e w b e rg .
d a u g h te r Iva M ae and A r t h u r have h ig h school th e re .
O re g o n ’s 1938 c ro p o f n e w la w ­
P ru n e h a rv e s t in som e o f th e gone to S p o ka n e w h e re th e y are
ye rs was not q u ite as la rg e ns usual o rc h a rd s
h e re w a s fin is h e d last m a k in g th e ir hom e w it h th e c h il­
S u b s c rib e f o r th e A rg u s .
b u t it m ust have been o f bi tte r i
f in a lit y ju d g e d fro m th e fa c t th a t
fit o u t o f th e 87 a p p lic a n ts w h o |
to o k th e b a r e x a m in a tio n s passed
in s p ite o f th e h ig h e r sta n d a rd s re ­
c e n tly im posed b y th e b a r associ­
a tio n F o u r o f the n e w la w y e rs are
Chromium
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w om en.
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Award Made Breed
Special at Fair
Vandals Destroy
School Property
W ith th is tra cto r
School Dedicated
at Bonny Slope
Former Resident
of County Passes
Former County Man
Dies Cordova, Alaska
Roy
Delta
Specials
TRACTION
Vant age
In te rn a l
M edicine ....
A n y tim e ! A n y w h e r e !
.25
Endless steel tra c k s . . . w ith
18 grousers to g rip t h e
ground . . . give th e “ C a te r­
p illa r” TW EN TY -TW O pos­
itive tra c tio n in alm ost any
' kind of soil.
Currier’s T ablets
For j'o u r
Stom ach .....
$-1 25
U dga T ablets
An aid to
Digestion .
A
♦ Even in mud where horses fail
# and wheels falter, the "Caterpil-
. lar" T W E N T Y -T W O rides the soil
. surface and pulls a pay-load of
♦ implements.
B u ck ley ’s M ixture
For Coughs
and Colds ...
J SAND—
G erk e’s M ineral
N a tu ra l
M ineral ......
oo
« And in loose sand the sure grip-
♦ ping tracks with 380 square inches
* of ground contact eliminate dig-
. ging in . . . providing positive pull.
* HILLS—
T ypew riters
Rent and F or Sale
♦ The Delta Drug
♦;
Store
I.O O N E Y
P ro d u c e rs o f Q u i l i l y
S A N D and G R A V EL
P la n t lo ca te d 4 m ile s n o rth o f
F o re s t G ro v e on G ales C re e k.
•
.
•
♦
*
Wide track -pacing give "Caterpil-
Urs" stability in the hills . . . .J
sidehill . . . uphill . . . or down-
hill . . . it's all the same to a
"Caterpillar'’
Lester Ireland
8C Co.
Phone 1609R
TWINTY-SIXTH A N N U M
PACIFIC
INTERNATIONA!
LIVESTO CK
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T a ilo r e d to
m easu re
Standard
Suit
Prices
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EXPOSITION
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Ifostorn Wofgfif Fabrics
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O c t o b e r 3 *olO
19 S h o w s In O n o — >• ncrni unonr on«
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roor tx h 'b ih o» oure or«o Liveilock,
Dnqt, f*oul»rv P«» Slocfc W ild t in. la n d
Products Man ifdc»oreo Products 4 H
Cluo ano Sim»« Hugnos Yocationa tdu«
cation Worn, also Morse Snow indoor
Roano ano U S.
Morse Snow 'earn.
L A R G I P R E M IU M LIS TS
REDUCED FARES-ALL.LTNES
4
T he
M EN’S SH O P
H owe A
2117 E. Main St.
W E LL H E LP Y O U !
D on't drive a n o th e r mile in a c a r No. 3. Get
onl of it before som ething happens.
C ar No. .”> is the one car in every three th a t has
n eg lected brakes.
I t’s the t iir whose b rak es cause m ore fata l acci­
d en ts each y e a r th an any o th er know n m echanical
d efeet.
Only th ro u g h an experienced b rak e inspection
can you find out if y our e a r ’s in No. 3 class. W e'll
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Enamel
Automatic
Ovan Pilot Light
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’ Prtcltlon Swltchti
Kreps dishes worn end
foods hor until ready lo
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'Convenience Plug
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SAXTON
Section 2, Pages 1 to 6
H ills b o ro A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1894
Old Wives' Tale
K IN T O N T h e re w ill be an e x - !
M O U N T A IN D A L E
M a in d itc h
H illsboro A uto F reight
A backw oods
m o u n ta in e e r one
change o f pastors in th e E v a n g e l- i
th ro u g h th e F re d Jesse place was
Bonded and Insured Carrier
d
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a
to
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ie a l ch u rch e s o f O regon n e x t S u n ­
blasted w ith
d y n a m ite w ith
th e
Serving Beaverton. Aloha, R e e d -
day. R< v. G W P lu m m e r w ill oc­
a id o f C o u n ty A g e n t W. F C y ru s ist had lost.
viUe, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
"W e ll, i f it a in 't m y o ld d a d ." he
cu p y tin K in to n c h u rc h p u lp it and
W ednesday. S tic k s o f
d y n a m ite
Forest Grove
Rev. V ir g il Speece w ill go to D a y- 1
w e re placed 18 inches a p a rt. The said as he looked in the m ir r o r . ,
" I n e v e r k n o w e d he had h is p itc h e r j
ton.
w o rk p ro v e d v e ry succeo f ul.
Pickup and Delivery Service at
took.”
R e g u la r m o n th ly business m eet- i
M r. and M rs. B R. G u n th e r o f
Package Rates
He to o k th e m ir r o r hom e and i
m g and p ra y e r se rvice w ill be held
P o rtla n d a re sp e n ding th is w eek
Hillsboro Phone 542
stole
in
to
th
e
a
ttic
to
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it.
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t
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th is F rid a y e v e n in g at th e c h u rc h .:
w ith th e ir s o n -in -la w and d a u g h ­
East Side Terminal Portland
his a ctio n s d id n 't escape his sus­
R e v . V ir g il Speece. th e pastor, w ill
ter, M r. a nd M rs. L. B. H o lle n b e c k
p ic io u s w ife T h a t n ig h t w h ile he
Phone EAst 9131
p reside A ll are in v ite d to a ttend.
M
rs.
P.
A
Q
u
a
lls
was
hostess
s le p t she s lip p e d u p to th e a ttic
V a t B ro o k s o f W a ld p o rt, M r and
T
uesday
a
fte
rn
o
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n
fo
r
a
b
e
n
e
fit
and fo u n d th e m ir r o r
M rs. A L o m e r and c h ild re n fro m t
' 500" c a rd p a rty
fo r th e R o ya l
" H u m -u m ," she said, lo o k in g in ­
P o rtla n d w e re guest ; d u rin g the
N
e
ig
h
b
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rs
o
f
H
ills
b
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ro
.
F
o
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r
tables
to it, "so th a t's th e o ld hag he's
w eek o f M r. and M rs. E v e re tt D.
o
f
ca
rd
s
w
e
re
in
play.
M
rs.
H
a
rm
s
been
c h a s in '."— Ex.
I
W rig h t.
re c e iv e d h ig h and M rs J N ico d e - I
Adds to Buildings
G e n e ra l U. G. “ R o ck o f th e M a rn e '' m us second T hose re c e iv in g prizes j
Roy H ie r ly
is b u ild in g an im - |
M e A le x a n d e r dies u n e x p e c te d ly a t th e in d iv id u a l tables w e re M es- I D R IN K W A TER W IT H M EALS
p le m e n t shed, 24 by 62 feet, south
in P o rtla n d F rid a y , M ilit a r y f u ­
dames H e n ry C y p h e r. O C oslett, I
GOOD FOR STO M A C H
o f his barn.
n e ra l h e ld Tuesday.
R ic h a rd S a n d fo rd , and Ed W o rt- , W a te r w ith m eals helps stom ach
S. II
P o m e ro y and son R o b e rt
m an.
ju ic e s , aids d ig e stio n. I f bloated
P o m e ro y a re on a h u n tin g t r ip in
Misses B e rn ic e and V e rn a D illo n w ith gas add a s p o o n fu l o f A d le rik a .
th e s o u th e rn and eastern p a rt of
o f H ills b o r o
w e re S a tu rd a y a n d ’ O ne dose cleans o u t poisons and
th e state
S u n d a y guests a t th e Jam es M a th - washes B O T H u p p e r a nd lo w e r
B ro th e rh o o d
m e e tin g o f
th e
bow els.— D e lta D ru g S to r e — A d v .
lesen hom e.
ch u rch , last T ue sd a y e v e n in g , was
fie ld at th e hom e o f M r and M rs.
M rs. D. A . Keen, w h o has been
I
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a
s
h
in
g
to
n
c
o
u
n
ty
H
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n
A m os W a tk in s o f L a u re l.
v is itin g th e past tw o w eeks w ith
WE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE
b re e d e rs w ill
be
in te re s te d i n
h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. E a rl H o lle n ­
Attend High School
Write
k n o w in g th a t th e H o ls te in h e ife r
E unice E lle n S n id e r. Eugene V a n - w h ic h was a w a rd e d as a breed spe­ beck. has re tu rn e d to h e r hom e in
Fire end Automobile Inenranee
K le e k , D o ro th y V a n K le e k . C liffo r d c ia l at th e O regon state fa ir i n ’ P o rtla n d .
Make Loan« and I u a e Surety Bondi
V a n K le e k . E d w a rd V a n H o rn , M a ry | 1935
M rs. R o y T r u it t w ill e n le rta in i
by Jean A n n C o n n e ll i n
V a n H o rn . M a ry C a th e rin e
H a ll. m e m o ry o f h e r fa th e r, th e la te th e Past C h ie fs ' c lu b at h e r hom e
K URATLI & W ISM ER
Roscoe B ie r ly . O r v ille B ie r ly and F ra n k C o n n e ll, was e x h ib ite d in S e p te m b e r 29.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
G race B o w n e are a tte n d in g B e a v ­ th e 4 -H d iv is io n a t th e state fa ir
M r. a nd M rs. L. B H o lle n b e c k
Telephone 1391
123« Second 8 l
e rto n h ig h school th is y e a r fro m I th is y e a r and placed fir s t in t h e ' w e n t to P o rtla n d T h u rs d a y e v e n in g
here.
¡s e n io r c a lf class and was th e h ig h ­ to a tte n d Rose T em ple, w h ic h h o n - '
.Moves to County Seat
est s c o rin g H o ls te in a n im a l e x h ib it ­ ored M is s E th e l R ile y o f Sacra- i
m ento, C al. M iss R ile y is th e g ra n d
M rs . L i l l i e M B ie r ly m ove d to ed b y 4-H c lu b m em bers
o f records and c o rre s ­
H ills b o ro th is w e e k to spend th e
T h e ca lf. T w in F ir T obe G ladys, m is tre s s
w in te r m o n th s w ith h e r d a u g h te r, , sire. P rin c e T ob e Jo h a nn a Forbes, pondence o f th e P y th ia n S iste rs o f j
M rs E th e l M c C o rm ic k .
¡a n d dam T w in F ir Bos G ladys, was ' C a lifo rn ia .
M r. a nd M rs. J. L. V a n D o m tle n
w on in 1935 b y T ro y B e c k e r o f
U n io n c o u n ty . T ro y co m p le te d h is i re tu rn e d M o n d a y e v e n in g fro m a
! c lu b w o rk last y e a r and sold th e
1 h e ife r to W anda B e ll. aLso o f U n io n
i c o u n ty , w h o was th e c lu b m em b e r
th a t e x h ib ite d i t at th e state fa ir
( Ily G ir l Scout T ro o p No. 41)
¡th is y e a r a lo n g w it h h e r o th e r
C E D A R M ID I.
B o n n y S l o p e H o ls te i ns.
school was d e d ic a te d S u n d a y w ith
several speakers and m usic A la rge
cro w d a tte n d e d School opened th is
M o n d a y as it was n o t fin is h e d fo r
last M onday.
IIK I . V K T I A
H e lv e tia school r e ­
ce ived a d o n a tio n o f o v e r a h u n ­
d re d honk-. fro m M r . W a lte r H aines
•»f I ’m tl.in d last w eek T h e hooks
ib id been
th e
p ro p e rty
of her
husband. D r H a m ilto n W e ir. and
w ei«• left
Î Exchange of
Pastors Set
Bua
M e e tin g
John M
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , S ep tem b er 24, 1936
1873
MODERNIZE
Electrify
your kitchen
This is en electric.I igc—end you are living in a community where electric
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