The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 01, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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H I I, I, S B O R O
W . F. Norman Heads
Red Cross Chapter
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o lc r h «I a , pi « n ie n t o f th e C o u n ty
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h e ld at th e c h a m b e r o f com m erce
room s T h u rs d a y e v e n in g
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w e re r e elected a. folio;*,
M i.' D o ro th y S e y in o u i o f Eon j
< ¡rove, f li t Vic«- p re sid e n t; It W
W e ll o f H ills b o ro , •.« ( «aid vice pre;,
eh nt. A lf <1 Johnson o f Forest
Grove, tri a u i »1. a nd M i
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M oore of
Hill hom . ■ «c r e ta r y .
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nam ed in d lff« retd p a rts o f th e
c o u n ty , and it i Im ped to have
t « > d iie c to r.s fro m a ll o u tly in g
e o m m u n ltie
D ir c r to i.. elected fro m
Foi e I < il ove ;; ei e M i s W S Hob
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Hugh
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Hate.. (J a h ’s ( ’ re e k \ ill In re p re -
■ euted l»v M i
I a h e lle W a n e n i
and M r
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d ile e tn i , are M i
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. o ip n u in it y . Mi
lie n t y
lh h rm a n . C o rm hu . Mr.s
Jo h n
Mull«»; a m i M r. A d o lp h S ch m id t,
L a u re l. M i
l.ern (Jud d . S c h o ll.;
Mi
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lliw x h u r s t , T u a la tin ;
Mi
E C M< K .n iie z M I* Cady,
1, T M e l’ h eeter and M i- T im ina.,
( ’ o lin e ll
H ill, h o t o
Mr
!...ib e lle
W arren-, whs re-
n lin e d
as p ro d u c tio n
c h a irm a n .
M iss ItoM* <’a \
d:s i te r c h a irm a n ,
Mr
M a rg a re t Itix o n L ogan (c o u n ­
ty nuise» and I) i
it
I> H oggin...
h e a lth , a m i <> H K ra u s (c o u n ty
-cho o l sup« i intend« nt », J u n io r Ked
Cross c h a irm a n
T h e n e xt m e e tin g w ill he held
O c tn b e i 22 T h is w ill be .1 R o ll
( ‘a ll ’ P e p ’ ra lly , and w ill begin
w ith a "n o h o s t" d in n e r at G 30 p.
m at the (-ham her «•( co m m e rce A
• p e a kit* w ill he h e t c
fro m
the
n o rth ,*« ,t d is tric t and a p ro g ra m
w ill he g iv e n .
Allan Sigler to
Take Presidency
A lla n J S ig h i. h ig h school .¿enior.
fo o tb a ll and b a seball p la y e r, w ill
be in s ta lle d as p re sid e n t o f th e
C liiis tia n C o u n c il
M o n d a y n ig h t
at P ilg iim
House
He
succe«ds
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b u n co p a ity , honoi.s go in g to Me
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F C S m ith , H e n ry P eterson T e m p le to n w ill p re sid e at th e in ­
a u g u ra tio n ce rcm o m e , w in c h b e ­
J i . and Ed W o rtm u n G uests pre
«•nt w i - i e M e (lam es W a ln o fe r. N o ­ g in at 7.45
Kabbi
E d w a rd T
S a n d ro w of
lan. S m ith ,
C n t t i nd«*n,
Jardee.
C o n g re g a tio n A iia v a i S lio lo m , P o r t­
C a ld w e ll, S euko. F in ig u n .
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M cC oy.
W o itm a n , P eterson. D i­ land. w ill b rin g th e " M -. age to
li««
W
S o ld e r.
A bis, W ic b c r, Y o u th ." (J re e tin g ; w ill he b ro u g h t
fro m M a y o r J
II (J a rre tt, C o m ­
a m i M i « N ora C o s te llo and F lo ra
m an d e r Ja ke W e il o f th e A m e r i­
C ritte n d e n P lans w e re m ude fur
LI.tin« C a ld ­
tin h a/.tai and d in n e r to lie g iv e n can L e g io n, am i M r
w e ll. p re sid e n t o f tin* Busine, am i
by the A ltai so cie ty on O cto b e r 20
P ro fe ssio na l W om en's c lu b Name
T h e y also vo te d to .send a g ift to
| o f M e rle W I n la n d w ill be tran s
Mi
S p ie lin g at St. V in c e n t's hos­
(e rre d fro m the r o ll uf B eta c h a p ­
p ita l.
ite r to th a t o f Paradis ch a p te r.
A n a d d itio n a l w eek has been a l­
In v ite d to N e h a le m —
lo w e d se ve ra l ch a p te i , to co m p le te
T h e H ilh tb o ro P io n e e r and N u-
¡their ro ll;
tiv«- Son. am i D a u g h te rs association
a m i fr ie n d , are in v ite d to the m e e t­
in g o f tiie T iilu m n o k c o u n ty asso­
c ia tio n S u n d a y at N ehalem ,
of
w h ic h A (J Beal . uf T illa m o o k is o f
pi« i«l«-nt M r* E d y th c W c a th e rre d
M iss D o lo res S to ll, d a u g h te r o f
•' ill I»«» one o f th e speakers, and L.
M r and M r.
O S to ll o f Pem ih-
E W ilk « ,
p re sid e n t o f th e H ills
I
ton.
and D a vid Com bs, .son
of
b o ro a o c ia tio n , w ill also a tte n d
D H
Huth« J foi d o f Hill
I t i . hoped (h a t a la rge d e le g a tio n M i
boro, w e re m a rrie d S e p te m b e r 14
w ill a tte n d fro m thut co u n ty.
at P en d le to n .
I lm m a k e rs Safe—
T h e y a rriv e d here last w< ek fo r
W o rd was re ce ive d here by M rs. a v is it w ith M r and M rs R u th e r­
K ie h a i I B usch th a t h e r cousin. fo rd and o th e r re la tiv e . M r Combs,
Mi
le d H o rn e c k e r. and fa m ily , w h o is w e ll k n o w n here ha.s been
w h o liv e d at C < x|u ille . w e re safe e m p lo ye d at P e n d le to n fo r n everal
Mr
H o rn e c k e r. m an a g e r o f th e m onths.
S h ill O il co m p a n y tlib re . and a fo r-
m ei H ills b o ro m an. h ad ta ke n his
fa m ily to K«».eburg as soon as th e
fir e da n ge r becam e a p p a re n t th e re .
Miss Stoll Bride
David Combs
in u s s e ii’.s is "S u m m e r K o u n d -u n of
C h ild r e n ."
•
A tte n d Tea—
M rs H p H a-m u. « n, state chair­
m an o f P I’ . A s u m m e r ro u n d -u p .
Mi
C h a rle s Douglass, lo ca l ro u n d ­
up ( h a irm a n . and M rs J I. G reen
«if G a rd e n H om e, c o u n ty P -T. A
c o u n c il p re s id e n t, assisted w i t h
s e r v i m ’ a t fh
a n n ua l ,« i at D o e rn -
b e ch er h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d Sep­
te m b e r l ’J.
A u x ilia r y O ffi« ers Hostesses —
N ew o ffic e rs o f th e A m e ric a n L e ­
g io n A u x ilia r y
w ill I)«» luxstesses
at th e A u x ilia r y m e e tin g T uesday
e v e n in g at th e V e te ra n s' h a ll. A ll
m em b e rs a re urged to a tte n d .
Daughter Porn—
/
A d a u g h te r. M a rg a re t Anne, was
h o rn to M r. and M rs. T. M. W il­
kin . o f t ic I o f H ills b o ro , S e p te m ­
b e r 30. at th e H a h n in a n n h o s p ita l
in P o rtla n d .
A tte n d A d e o x School —
E a rl and E lb e rt B e n tle y are al
tending the A deox A u to m o tiv e and
D iesel E n g in e e rin g .school in P ort­
land.
M rs . M cC o y Hostess—
M rs. E. K M cC oy entertained a
numht r o f St. M a tth e w s ladies at
h e r hom e M u n d a y e v e n in g w ith a
HEADQUARTERS
G arden ( lull lia s Sp eak er—
Mr
N e llie W a k e fie ld , p re sid e n t
' o f tla - G a rd e n c lu b at F re e w a te r,
was th e speaker at th e m e e tin g o f
th e local c lu b M o n d a y a fte rn o o n
at the hom e o f M rs P a u l P a tte r-
. nn She ta lk e d on im p ro v e m e n t«
; h e r c lu b bad made.
M rs. C o o k Hostess—
T h e Past O racle s' clu b . R N. A
w ill n u i t w it h M rs. C la u d Cook
n e x t T uesday w it h p o t-lu c k d in ­
n e r at 12:30.
M rs. S p ie rln g I I I —
M rs A lb e r t S p ie rin g u n d e rw e n "
a m a jo r o p e ra tio n at St. V in c e n t'.1
h o s p ita l last T h u rs d a y .
T o n s il o p e ra tio n s w e re p e rfo rm e d
■t Junes h o s p ita l b y D r. A . O
P itm a n fo r M iss B e tty H o rla c h e r
W ednesday m o rn in g , fo r M iss L u ­
cille Kester Tuesday m o rn in g , and
fo r M r.
D ic k S to lte n b e rg S a tu r
day
Mr
A M
C a r lilc sp e n t las*
w e e k in P o rtla n d at th e bcd-sidt
of her eider, M rs. W. S. P h e lp s
w h o has been q u ite i l l b u t is im ­
p ro v in g .
M i-.-tlam c
W illia m P ow ers. G u y
Paine. J a y P h illip s , and C h a rle s
Douglass a tte n d e d a tea S a tu rd a y
a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e o f M rs . J.
W Ademeon in P o rtla n d .
B ob O 'B rie n , e m p lo y e d b y the
S P. at A lb a n y , was a w e e k-e n d
guest o f h is m o th e r. M rs . H u g h
Rogers.
M r and M rs J o h n L a u rs v ie ite d
M r. and M rs. W . E. O g ilb e e at B o r ­
in g S a tu rd a y .
V in c e n t G h c c n u n d e rw e n t a to n ­
s il o p e ra tio n at S m ith 's h o s p ita l
S unday. D r. C T. S m ith operated.
Î.* 1
C C C hap m a n , e d ito r o f th e
O regon V o te r, w ill be the speaker
a t th e C o ffe e c lu b m e e tin g F r i ­
day a fte rn o o n , O c to b e r 9, in th e
c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce room s, ac­
c o rd in g to M rs R. I ’ . Rasmussen,
c h a irm a n o f th e d e p a rtm e n t o f
legi .la tio n . w h o is in c h a rg e o f
th e p ro g ra m . M r C h a p m a n w ill
discuss th e m easures to com e be­
fo re th e people at th e genera!
e le c tio n N o v e m b e r 3.
T h is w ill be an open m e e tin g a'
3 o 'c lo c k and an in v ita tio n is e x ­
tended to tn u g n e ra l p u b lic to a t­
tend. M r C h a p m a n is w e ll k n o w n
here as a fo rc e fu l sp e a ker and it
is hoped th a t m a n y w ill a v a il
them selves o f an o p p o r tu n ity to
h e a r a n o n -p a rtis a n resu m e o f th e
Mr?
T hom as C o n n e ll, p re s id e n t le g is la tiv e m easures.
i f th e W a sh in g to n C o u n ty F e d e r­
M r-
O lin H o s fo rd o f P o rtla n d ,
ated clubs, to g e th e r w ith M rs . T
G B io n ic we o f th e C o ffe e c lu b . ' v ic e -p r sidr rit o f th e S ta te F e d e ra ­
M r. J. L, S e a rcy o f th e A m e ric a n tio n o f W om en’s c lu b , w ill alsr> a t ­
X s s 'x ia tio n u t U n iv e r s ity W om en, te n d th e m ee tin g
Business m e e tin g o f th e c lu b w ill
and M rs. P a u l P a tte rson o f th e
P -T A w e re m em b e rs o f a g ro u p be c a lle d at 2:15, w ith M rs T G.
vhu c o n fe rre d w ith M iss H e n ri: tta n ro n le e w e p re sid in g . Hostesses fo r
F a ilin g of th e P o rtla n d A r t M useum th e a fte rn o o n w ill be M esdam es A .
T uesday in re g a rd to an e x h ib itio n H. A b ts. E. R. B a ile y. F r itz A b e n -
of a rt p rin ts w h ic h th e y w ill e x ­ d ro th , and A . H. B iassing.
p la in at th e P a c ific u n iv e rs ity open
h o u -c O c to b e r 16. w h ic h is spon­ B a n k P re s id e n t V is its —
sor d b y t h e
F a c u lty W om en's
W illia m L a rn e d , p re sid e n t o f th e
c lu b o f F ore st G ro v e .
N e b ra ska S ta te b a n k o f H a ig le r.
N b.. fo r 36 years, was a guest S a t­
'Ii ( fcaM III—
u rd a y o f M r
and M rs.
B
W.
M rs. E red Chase is c o n va le scin g Barnes. M r. L a rn e d was c h a irm a n
fro m a m a jo r o p e ra tio n p e rfo rm e d o f th e school board w h e n
M r.
at th e Jones h o s p ita l Tuesday.
B arnes ta u g h t there.
Prcxeeds w ill be .sent to M r
Elise
Rasmussen.
g ra n d
p ro te c to r o f
P y th ia n S isters o f O regon, as a
fr e e w ill o ffe rin g
fo r v ic tim s of
the fire .
A response te le g ra m was re c e iv ­
ed here W ednesday fro m M r
Ras-
nu: >n. s a y in g th a t she and h r
husband are safe, b u t lost hom e
and e v e ry th in g . " B e in g lo o ke d a ft-
•r by H id Cross." -aid od« grarn
A ll P y th ia n S is te rs and
th e ir
f r i nds are e s p e c ia lly in v ite d to
a tte nd the c a rd p a rty M o n d a y n ig h t.
Art Exhibition
at "Open House’’
No Soap
No Lather
No Blades
A d e a n , d o se , com fortable
shave in h a lf the o rdinary
tim e— glides over the face—
kind to te n d e r skins.
FREE D em onstration
$1 D own — 50c a W eek
SELFRIDGE
Furniture Co.
13« S. ird Avr.
11 i U stio n i
Phone 21X
E v e ry S a tu r d a y A fte r n o o n a n d S u n d a y A fte r n o o n
SH U TE
PARK
Every Tin day night L adies’ night, lOe and 25c
Every Saturday afternoon school ch ild re n
15c
F ree adm ission — F ree checking
T in
S K A T IN G P A R IA T O N IG H T (T h u rs d a y )
P o tu to It.n c a iiil NiM trgay
iii.iiiiig c m i ’ it lli.'in k s th e peo ple o f ib is c o m m u n ity
fu r Ilic i!' .splenditi support w e e x p e c t to
liu v e a I). Ite r p ro g ra m e v e ry n ig h t.
Special arrangements lor Skating Parties.
P a re n ts C o r d ia lly In v ite d to M ee t M an a g e m en t
$10.387.00
T m ’ io n
T ra n s p o rta tio n
Postage a nd S ta tio n e ry
..... ................
P r in tin g
Expenses o f E le c tio n 'P u b lic a tio n and Postage)
T ra v e l Expense o f B oard M em bers
C le ric a l Expense ’ S upplies, L e g a l S e rvice , etc.)
In te re s t on W a rra n ts
E m e rg e n c y
...................................
Prescription Service
Scientific - A ccurate
$69,675.00
R E C A P IT U L A T IO N
1.
2.
T o ta l Rec< .
$10.387 00
T o ta l E x p e n d itu re s
69.675.00
D IF F E R E N C E — ’ A m o u n t to be raised b y ta x on th e
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty N o n -H ig h School D is tr ic t)
59 288.00
D a te d th is 28th d a y o f S eptem ber, 1936.
A . M . J A N N S E N , C h a irm a n . B u d g e t C o m m itte e .
O. B K R A U S . S e cre tary. B u d g e t C o m m itte e .
A . M . J A N N S E N . C h a irm a n , B o a rd o f E d u ca tio n .
O. B. K R A U S . C le rk . B o a rd o f E d u ca tio n .
Lester B K n u d se n . J. A. M oore. E rn e st Z u rc h e r, C. A . T e lle r. O scar
H a ” » H a r ry F. E lia n d e r, W . H. D ie r d o r ff, W. A . S a hnow , F ra n k P.
Bailey.
33-5
■
R easonable Cost
P ro m p t Service
37
$44,000.00
21,000.00
15.00
2500
10.00
215.00
1000
400.00
4,000 00
Total expenditures
F resh, P ure D rugs
Z. J. R IG G , Prop.
Y e a rs Reg. P h a rm a c is t
utning Back the Pages
to 40 Years Ago
Here Is Our Policy of Service
-
Established in 1896--Published in
1913-and Rigidly Maintained Today
This organization has two aims:
First— To have its products— Olympia Beer and
Olympia Artesian Spring Water— and the packages in
which they are marketed— as nearly perfect as it is pos­
sible to make them.
Second— To maintain an equally high practise in the
sale and distribution of these products.
Any official dealer or employe who does not live up to
the standard of this two-fold policy is not doing his duty
as a man nor to the industry in which we all make our
livelihood.
M
,J
Need
S p e c ia l H a n d lin g
L E O P O L D F. S C H M ID T
W h o fo u n d ed the O lym pia
B reuing C om pany in 1896
D ainty g arm en ts must
he specially ca re d fo r in
o rd e r to w ith stan d h ard
w ear and sum m er heat.
Home L aundry & D r y
C leaners service is suited
for such g a rm e n t c lean ­
ing.
Quality First; Quantity Next
October 1st
Is Our 40th Birthday
W’c ask every employe to
at all times perform his work
as directed, striving earnestly
fo r the standards we have set.
C on stan tco -o p eration is
im p e ra tiv e to keep clean,
presentable and orderly all
brewing and bottling uten­
sils, b uildings, premises,
workshops, tools, storage
rooms, offices, records, dis­
pensing apparatus and mer­
chandise on its way to the
consumer.
I t is by united endeavor
W c wish to thank our many friends, retailers and whole­
sale distributors, for their contribution to the success of this
• Id established institution.
C A L L 47
G O A R 'S
Home Laundry Su
Dry Cleaners
H llliboro. Ora.
Woman's Shop
E. M. Barnes, Prop.
I "•
Free M ovie S h o w
Saturday, O ctober 3 — 10 A . M.
E v e ry E v e n in g E x c e p t M o n d a y
? 'n
h c re b " g iv e n th a t a B u d g e t C o m m itte e o f the N o n -H ig h
S choo! D is tri ' o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , S ta te o f O regon, at a m e e tin g o f
s a id C o m m itte e held on th e 28th d a y o f S eptem ber, 1936, p re p a re d an
e s tim a te in d e ta il o f th e a m o u n t o f m oney proposed to be e xpended by
said N o n -H ig h S chool D is tr ic t fo r a ll purposes d u rin g th e fis c a l school
y e a r b e g in n in g Ju n e 15. 1938. and e n d in g J u n e 21. 1937, and an e s ti­
m ate in d e ta il o f th e p ro b a b le rece ip ts o f said N o n -H ig h School D is ­
t r ic t fro m a ll sources fo r th e school ye a r. 1936-37. T h e B oard o f s a id
N o n -H ig h School D is tr ic t has fix e d th ? 23rd day o f O ctober, a t th e
h o u r o f 10 A M. at th e C o u n ty C o u rt Room in H ills b o ro , O regon, a«
th e tim e and place at w h ic h said estim a te s m ay be discussed w ith th e
B o a rd o f sa id N o n -H ig h S chool D is tric t, at w h ic h tim e and place a n y
and a ll persons in te re s te d w ill be h e a rd fo r o r against said ta x le v y ,
o r a n y p a rt th e re o f. T h a t said estim ates and a tta ch e d o rig in a l e s tim a te
n e t's a re on f ile in the o ffic e o f th? C o u n ty S chool S u p e rin te n d e n t
1 and are th e re open to th e in s p e c tio n o f a ll persons in te re s te d th e re in .
and th e same are b y re fe re n c e m ade a p a rt th e re o f.
R E C E IP T S
1. Cash on hand at b e g in n in g o f th e y e a r fo r w h ic h th is b u d ­
get is m ade
$10,387.00
2. A m o u n t re c e iv e d fro m o th e r sources ............................................
i i c i i i o i i i i i i i i i i i i a i t i i i i a a i i ’'.'
V enetian T heatre — Hillsboro
Roller Skating - -
SCHOOL
E X P E N D IT U R E S
IL 1
Trlrphone 47
H E A R IN G O N N O N -H IG H
D IS T R IC T B U D G E T
To All Engaged in Making and Distributing
the Products of this Company:
\
W o m e n ’s G a r m e n ts
N O T IC E O F
D ra m a tic A r t C lasses- R e g u la r
u n iv e rs ity course. J u n io r C iv ic T h e ­
a tre groups. Classes s ta rt O c to b e r
11—M rs. H. H. S ta n n a rd .
T e le ­
phone 731Y.
31-3
T o ta l re c e ip ts
JS
Schick
DRY
SHAVER
R e la tiv e s Safe—
M r. and M rs. J. H. G a rre tt re-
' c e ive d w o rd M o n d a y o f th e safe­
t y o f h e r b r o th e r -in - la w and sister.
M r and M rs. E lm e r Boyce, and
H illsb oro Pharm acy
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th e ir son and h is w ife , M r and
Mrs. S h e lle y Boyce, w h o liv e d at
B andon. T h e e ld e r c o u p le w e re a t
M a rs h fie ld and th e y o u n g e r a t C o ­
q u ille w h e n last heard fro m .
A tte n d s G ra n d T e m p le —
M rs. Hazel H o lle n b e c k , g r a n d
P aul P a tte rson . M rs. E d w a rd C o­ c h ie f o f P y th ia n S iste rs o f O regon,
m an, M rs A r n o ld Jensen, and M rs. w ill leave S u n d a y fo r B e llin g h a m ,
M. E
S c h e rm e rh o rn
o f Forest Wash., to a tte n d th e g ra n d te m p le
G ro v e have ch a rg e o f arrangem ents. session o f th a t state.
M iss R u th B u rlin g h a m o f F orest
Say y o u saw I t in th e A rg u a .
G rove , w h o spent th e s u m m e r at
th e In te rn a tio n a l House in N ew
D ili Y ou K n o w
Y o rk , w ill speak on th e life th e re
T h a t you can have v o u r •■•'«Io
M rs R ic h a rd W ile y o f H ills b o ro
and M rs. G o rd o n B u rlin g h a m and c o m p le te ly re c o n d itio n e d in H ills ­
D r. B e a tric e Y o u n g o f F orest G ro v e boro's m odern ra d io la b o ra to ry fo r
a v e ry reasonable cost. Phone 21X.
i w i l l p our.
— Douglass R a d io S e rvice .
Try the
EOR
Operates on
AC an¿ DC
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Pair? Three
’lie Past C h ie fs ’ c lu b o f th a t place
SPEC IA L CARE
for
D ainty Things
S tu d e n ts Pledged-—
W a s h in g to n
c o u n ty
t u d n t s
pledged t«» fr a te r n itie s at O regon
S ta te c«»llcgc a re as fo llo w s ; B r y ­
son H B a ile y Forest G ro v e , A lp h a
Tau
O m ega; Monro«*
M c M a h ill.
B e a v e rto n P in Sigm a K appa, and
G eorg
N. K le in . B e a ve rto n . Sigm a
Nu.
S p ea k O v er K B P S —
M is W illia m
K le tz e r o f P ort
la n d and M rs H P H i. s in t i -„sen o f
H ill bur«« w ill speak on th<* P a r-
m t-T e a c h e r broadcast o v. r sta tio n
K B P S th is m o rn in g at 11 M rs
K le t / c r ’s su b je ct is " In te llig e n c e in
1
P T A C o u n ty C o u n c il w ill be
held at the l. u t le iä n c h u rc h in T i ­
g a rd on T ue sd a y. O c to b e r 13. b e ­
g in n in g a t lb o 'c lo c k a m T h e T i ­
g a rd g ro u p w ill fu rn is h c o ffe e and
cream and a ll those a tte n d in g are
req u e ted to b rin g a p o t-lu c k lu n c h ­
eon w h ic h w ill be . l iv e d a t noon
T he p ro g ra m w ill open a t 10
o 'clo ck w ith c o m m itte e c o n fe ri rices
m e lia rg e o f c o u n ty c h a irm e n : M rs
P E Shown,
ta te tre a s u re r, w ill
ta lk on " L e g is la tio n ;” M rs
E E
W o o d w a rd
la te b u d ge t c h a irm a n ,
w ill discuss "L o r al Financing.'' Moe
B la n ch e E ir.k w o rth . hom e d e m o n ­
s tra tio n agent, w ill ta lk on " I n -
t llig e ric e a Ri lu te d to C h a ra c te r
B u ild in g .' 's in d y s u b je c t fu r O c-
i tu b e r), and M l
O liv e W h itlo c k
¡ •ta te s u p e rin te n d e n t o f p u b l i c
h e a lth n u r a .
w ill speak on th e
"C o u n ty H e a lth U n it.”
( Htizenship
Classes Set
D is tr ic t President Visit*—
Hev and M rs F N itz and d a u g h ­
te r. M i
C. B o lk in a n o f B e llin g ­
ham . Wash . sp e n t th e fir s t o f th e
w eek w ith th e ir son and b ro th e r,
K cv. C a rl N itz o f S e h e fflin T h e y
also v is ite d a t th e homes o f A . F.
Kalil«* and Hev G eorge K e u le in
H ills b o ro Hev. F. N itz is p re sid e n t
«1 th
O re g o n -W a s h in g to n d is tr ic t M a ie r* w e re on th e ir w ay to W a lla
W a lla . W ash , w h e re he accepted a
O f L u th e ra n churches.
ca ll. Rev. and Mr.s. I I Cross o f
.(etu rn s to D u ties—
Salem w e re guests here S u n d a y
G. W. H a g le re tu rn e d to hi.s and M on d a y.
M r and Mr.s. Russell Id e w e re
S ouv en irs
th e H a w a iia n d u tie at th e S o u th e rn P a c ific o f ­
fi om
! land-
ire sb('»'. m i m th e A rg u n fic e h re Tuesday, fo llo w in g a s ix guests S u n d a y o f h e r parents. M r
w
e
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ks'
v
a
ca
tio
n
M
r.
a
n
d
M
rs.
and
M rs N eedham , and fa m ily at
in d i ,
• a f k t H ou g h
th •
tills
M iss P e a rl A lle n a cco m ­
( d iir U s y «.f M r • V e rtin ( ’ < i bi a.i H a g le m ade se v e ra l tr ip s d u rin g Salem
’III.-
. icet ion
m e lu d i ■ a fin e ins va ca tio n , in c lu d in g one as fa r p a n ie d th e m as fa r ns N e w b e rg ,
piece «o f tapa d o th , tiie a rt
of n o rth as V a n co u ve r. B C . a n d w h e re she v is ite d Mr.s. Rowena
m a k in g w h ich i
a lm ost «’X tin c t; i nc to C ra te r L a k e W A. W h e e l- K e tch a m .
ta b le m al! m ade f i «>m t he 1« aves o f « i o f P o rtla n d s u b s titu te d fo r h im
M r and M rs. R. H o rn e c k e r and
th e hai a t i f f t In* h a ve s «»f w in c h ^ d u rin g his absence.
A d riu n and M r. and M rs. H e rm a n
are th i PC o r fo n r f« f t in le n g th ; a D a u g h te r A r r iv e » —
H o rn e c k e r re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y fro m
b o w l n UKle fr o r .. th«- wo. 1 o f the
A d a u g h te r was b o rn Tuesday. a w eek's h u n tin g t r ip in th e O cho-
koa t u •I*. n o w 1a« < «»nnn,: ta re , tw o S e p te m b e r 29. to M r and M rs V e r ­ co fo re st, w h e re th e y bagged tw o
n»; •de fr« »¡¡I « « « «>amit shells. non T u rn e r, at th e St V in c e n t’s deer.
i
in c h i* used fo r poi. the h o s p ita l m P o rtla n d
one o f
C. H
T u n e ta ll o f Rock. C re e k
D r T u rn e r
11« wan. • •. •api«« d .d i. In p io r b o ttle i
i
on o f M rs. E lla T u r n e r o f has re n te d his fa rm and is a d v e r­
cork.
alt th e i. I. «- a! pi« «’lit. and H ills b o ro , and is n o w s e rv in g his tis in g a p u b lic sale fo r O c to b e r 15.
: «»«Iv e n ir toy.s fro m tiu * e lands,
.n te rn e lu p in a M adison, W is . H i1 plans to ta k e a needed rest and
In a d d itio n th e w in d o w c o n ta in -,
w ill ta k e a t r ip n e xt ye a r.
h o sp ita l.
a display o f fin e S ta r K in g apple-,
M r. and M rs (¡u s I.eben of B e th ­
b ro u g h t in by W illia m H obb o f V a lle y D ay O b se rve d —
any Spent last w eek w ith M rs. l.e -
n o rth o f H ills b o ro . Japan«--.c h u llcss
T u a la tin V a lle y Day w ill be ob- ben's parents. M r. and
M rs G
I -p, o rn gi ow ti h ; S W B aughm an
rv e d S u n d a y at W est H ills M e ­ B u rg e r o f O r an P a rk. Wash
of
O rc tv o
I t !i . h in d e r
g ra p e ;
m o ria l P a rk on th e C a n yo n h ig h ­
R
o
b
e
rt
Coe
o
f
Tixates.
K
an. i .
b ro u g h t in b y F re d
B u llin g ,
a w a y east o f B e a v e rto n in c e le b ra ­
p n g o f .1« ru ah in c h e rry w ith tio n o f th e c o m p le tio n o f th e T u a la ­ v is itin g his uncle. Joseph Coe. in
red and green f r u it b o th on the t in V ie w section o f th e p a rk A ll H illsboro.
.uno -tern, b ro u g h t in by M is E l­ re s id e n ts o f th e v a lle y a rc in v ite d j M iss s E v e ly n and J u n e W h ite
le ft last w e e k to e n te r O. S. C. at
len L y tle o f « a t o f H ill boro; and to v is it tliu p a rk .
C o rv a llis .
a la rg e I’u c iitn b iT g ro w n by A.
M is W illia m F reem an spent th e
B o e d e r W eek S p e a ke r—
S a n to ro o f m a r B«-avert»»n.
td i
E d y th c W c a th e rre d . state w e e k-e n d w ith M rs R o b e rt C o w ie
(
P
h y llis W e ik i in P o rtla n d .
ch a p la in o f th e G ran g e , .spoke nt
I o G iv e la ’ssolLs—
M r and M rs W. V B e rg e n w i re
th e T u n h itin G ra n g e M on d a y n ig h t
at th e Booster W eek c e le b ra tio n , w e e k-e n d guests o f M r and M rs.
I- C h ris te n s e n Ball« *t .'•chool o f and w ill also speak at T ig a rd and S pencer Jones in P o rtla n d .
I'o rtlu n d . w a in H ill I«« i o We In« -
P o rtla n d G ran g e s th is week.
dav c o m p le tin g a rra n g e m e n ts fo r
th e zmeond y« ar'.. o p e n in g of the .Mbs B ro w n I n ju r e d —
C h ris te n s e n b ra n c h school in the
M i s B e le n B ro w n o f B e a ve rto n . |
o ld (Jiang«
h i l l M iss Heed, w h o e m p lo ye d at
th e ca n n ery, w a s !
i
one o f th e instruct« i , in M r
tr .a te d b y D r. C T S m ith S u n ­
C h ris te n s e n s th r tla n d school, co n ­ d a y fo r a b a d ly cu t le ft in d e x
d u c te d a .school in H ills b o ro last fin g e r, r e q u ir in g se ve ra l stitch e s.
year, and at th e « I" e »>f t h e s a.son
gave a c re d ita b le re c ita l fe a tu rin g
th e p u p ils.
OREGON
Bast Chiefs’ Club
Miss Burlingham
P.-T. A. County
C. C. Chapman
Gives Card Party
Council Meeting
Speaks at Coffee Speaker a t Tea
V ic tim » o f th e B an d o n f ir e w ill
by fu n d s fro m a card
A A U. W. tea fo r ne w m e m ­
“No Host“ Affair be p the a rty aided
to be g iv e n M o n d a y n ig h t at
Club
Meet
Oct.
9
bers w ill be h e ld th is a fte rn o o n
K I ’ h a ll at N o rth P la in s by
iT h u rs d a y r a t th e hom e o f Mrs.
II. E. C. M eets—
H om e E conom ies' c lu b o f
th e
H ills b o ro G ra n g e w ill m eet n e xt
T h u rs d a y O c to b e r 8. at th e G ra n g e
h a ll
P o t-lu c k
lu n ch e o n w i l l be
.served.
( lu h Plans ( a r n iv a l—
H om e E conom ics' c lu b o f H ills ­
Clu.ssvs in c itiz e n s h ip .ire bcinx! b o ro (¡ra n g e w ill g iv e a H a llo w e 'e n
h e ld u t 8 p
m. T u sdayn and c a rn iv a l al th e G ra n g e h a ll F rid a y ,
T h u rs d a y s in th e lib r a r y basement, IX tober 30.
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a c c o rd in g to a n n o u n ce m e n t by N.
B o y B re a ks A r m —
1) W h itfo rd
A son o f M rs. C h a rle s N ic h tm a n
o f near N o rth P la in s d is lo c a te d hi.
Rev. and M rs. J !• M a ie r o f
le ft e lb o w M o n d a y . D r. D. E W ile y
T illa m o o k w e re w e e k-e n d guests
o f Rev. and M rs G eorge R eule The was th e a tte n d in g p h y s ic ia n .
Hawaiian Souvenirs;
Local Fruits Shown
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A R G U S , II1L L S U O R O .
”
The Olympia Brewing Company, in 1896, opened its brew­
ery at Tumwater, near Olympia, and gave the Pacific Coast
• beer that soon became famous for flavor and quality.
Reproduced herewith is the proclamation under which
Leopold Schmidt, the founder of the company, established
his business policy, rigidly adhered to by his sons who direct
the business today.
O L Y M P IA
a ll along the lin e th a t we
make and sell our products
"cleanly.”
Employes o f good ch ar­
acter, c a re fu l and alive to
their work, seldom remain
unrewarded in any business,
and it is intended they shall
not in this one.
I t behooves a ll o f us to
keep the marketing of O lym ­
pia Beer at a high standard
and to inform the public of
its purity, low alcohol-con­
tent and beneficial properties.
W e must above all keep our personal conduct above reproach.
OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY
BREWING C O M P A N Y
October 1, 1913.
PETER G. SCHMIDT.
PrttiJent and T tih n a tl Director,
ADOLPH D. SCHMIDT.
Yice-Prcti4cnt and Director of Salei.
'Pm uftnt
0L ymp (^
Bring in any old tire an d receive a fre e tic k e t
to the big show . W e are giving th is show as a
re w a rd for the su p p o rt of youngsters in P re v e n t­
ing A ccidents. So join w ith all th e o th e r y o u n g ­
sters enjoying th is g re a t m ovie show .
a
•7rk th *
H elp Us Put U n safe Tires W h ere T hey
B elon g— On th e Junk P ile
Hudson - Terraplanc Garage
s &
THOMAS S. SHOLES
Phone 2 1 W
137 S. T hird Ave.
H illsboro, O regon
ONE
OF
" B eer,
th e
A M E R I C A ’S E X C E P T I O N A L
L ig h t
R e fresh m e n t
B everage
of
B R E W E R IE S
M illio n s
of N o r m a l,
T e m p e r a te
P e o p le "