The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 15, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    T h u rsd ay , O ctober 15, H(3fi
H IL L S B O R O
Oregon Voter Editor
. Advises Negative Vote
Term Ends
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
Health Unit for
County Indorsed
by County P.-T.A.
A
OREGON
PROCLAM ATION
Page Thre
Couple Celebrate
SO th Anniversary
,
of Their Wedding
T hat we m ay pause in our
labors as bread w in n ers and
bread m ixers and give con­
sideration to the w ork of the
Parent - T eachers’ association,
w ho have for th e ir aim s the
w elfare of the dearest things
on earth, our children, 1, as
m ayor of H illsboro, proclaim
the week of O ctober 11 to 19
as P aren t-T each er Week
The P aren t-T each ers' asso­
ciation is one of the m o s t
w orthy organizations we have,
as on th e success of th eir e f­
forts depend, to a great e x ­
tent. the m oulding of th e m inds
of fu tu re A m ericans.
L et us tak e this week to
learn m ore ab o u t th eir activ ­
ities. Let us join w ith them
and co-operate w ith our te a c h ­
ers that our children will by
surrounded by th e best in flu ­
ences.
T h ere Is no th in g so pleasant
or profitable, in my estim ation,
as guiding and helping t h e
young mind.
J H GARRETT.
Mayor.
i
♦
Mi , O live W hitlock, state su p e r­
M OUNTAINDALE—M r and Mrs.
visor of nurses, addressed the
Thom as C onnolly of H illsboro w ere
W ashington county council of p a r­
honored w ith a d in n er S unday in
en ts and t achers inei ting at T igard
honor of tlicir fiftieth w edding
To day on the value and cost of
a n n iv ersary at the hom e of th eir
a county h ealth unit
nephew , G eorge K eene of Forest
It u ed to be. Miss W hitlock
Grove.
said, th at only sick persons w ere
Mr and Mrs
C onnolly w ere
in terested in health, hut now it is
m arried at Atchison. Kan . in 1886
to th e in te r st of all th a t sick
From th e re th ey cam e to this coun­
pei sons be eared for to p rev en t
try in Jan u ary . 1888 settlin g in
the plead of dia-a-e. and th a t the
Y am hill county. A fter a y ear th ere
public h e educated as to the h st
they spent the rem ain d er of the
mi m s of obtaining good h ealth for
tim e until 1908 in th e vicinity of
all.
Scoggins valley and F orest Grove,
In W ashington county l a s t y ear
w hen th ey m oved to a farm near
th ere w ere m any closes of measles
Bank In 1927 th ey m oved to O s­
T here 'se re 53 rep o rted eases of
wego and a fter a sh o rt tim e th e re
- irlet fever w ith 3 deaths, 4 cases
w ent to Hillsboro, w here they are
of typhoid, and now some cases of
living at the present tim e The
in fan tile p aralysi;. W hile not all
total n u m b er of y ears they have
east* of illness could be p re v e n t­
. p ent in W ashington county is 49
ed. epidem ics could he b e tte r con­
A lthough Mr. C onnolly is 79 years
trolled hv a b e tte r paid, m ore u n i­
nt age and Mrs. C onnolly 70 years
fied h ealth service.
of age. they are both enjoying good
A health unit w ould be com ­
health.
p ile d of a full tim e doctor w ith
At the dinner four generations
,pe>ml education for th e w ork, and
w ere represented w ith six ch il­
tw o full tim e nurses, all w orking
dren. th re e grandchildren, w ho are
out of th e sam e office. T he cost
G eorge Keene, Donald K lingenberg
Mr
B
ritt
N
edry
of
T
igard,
and
would he m et by th e use of $2 7fX)
and M erlyn C onnolly, and tw o
allow ed us by the social security Mrs G len Epled of D illty w ere a p ­ g reat-grandchildren. L illian
Mae
a c t and an estim ated addition of pointed y- a com m ittee to contact and D onna Keene, present.
$8 000 paid by th e county.
M
em
bers
of
the
fam
ily
present
’ th e county court in regard to re-
present county hili for health , tainm g Muss E ickw orth as a c o u n ­ I w ere Mr. and Mrs Roy Connolly
Mr and Mrs P eter H iedweg e n ­ ei Th
Mi and Mrs (Jus K em pfer. for-
v ic e s is m ade up of various sal- ty hom e dem onstration agent.-
(of Y akim a. Wash.;
Mrs. M a r y
m«*rly of Scholls, re tu rn e d
last tertain ed at th eir hom e S atu rd ay a re and fee : health officer. StifM)
C om m unities rep resen ted at the K lingenberg and son D onald of
week from an ex ten d ed visit in evening in honor of M rs Erm a A l­ w ith $50 expense part tim e and no
Yelm. Wash : Mr. and M rs Sydney
W asiiington and Idaho In Spokarn*. len. d au g h ter lit Mr and Mis Earl 1 raveling expense, physician for m eeting w ere A loha-H uber. Dilley. C onnolly of W illam ina, A rth u r Con-
G rove.
G arden
W ash . they w ere guests of Mr. Emnell of H illsboro, w ho hecam ■ county hom e $1,200, health nurse. D urham . F orest
N orth Plains,
K em pfer
d au g h ter, Mrs J. J the brid e of W illiam R iedw cg on $1,200. t r a v e l i n g a n d n th r expenses Hi me. H illsboro,
(¡n-goiy, and fam ily, and hi» s is ­ of Mr. and Mrs P eter R iedw cg of $735. m edical atten tio n to relief R eedvtlle. Sherw ood. S hutc, T i­
t e r m law*, Mr* J J K enjoski, and C ornelius. S atu rd ay
jail, insane exam ination, cor- gard. T im ber and T ualatirt.
A w edding reception was held lease
husband At C raigm ont. Idaho, they
Mrs. J L. G reene, president of
i
n
c
'
inquest fees, etc., $826. These
visited at th e hom e of Dick D en­ and m any lovely g ilts w ere given to iti m- are tak en from th e county th e council, announced th e n ex t
nis. form erly of thia city, and w ith th e brid e and groom
m
eeting
at H illsboro in D ecem ber.
's office.
A ttending the reception were ' clerk
Mi and Mrs G eorge M orrow, r e l­
A m -ther item of h ealth expense
Messrs
and
M
esdam
es
W
illiam
!
atives at Lew iston The Coule«* dam
i $IO.rxX) spent for relief m edical
was also included in th eir sig h t­ R iedw cg P eter R iedw cg and ch il­ 'c a r e T he h ealth unit w ould tak e
dren.
W
ayne
Pugh
and
a>ns.
Earl
seeing tu p .
. care of most of th ese services. A
T hey report th at Idaho had the Em nell, Hob A nderson and son, i mall am ount of eq u ip m en t f u r ­
di ’ e.st and hottest sum m er for 20 B rice Adams, l.ew Davis. Mrs th e r th an th a t already in use j
Jacob would h e needed, but Miss W hit­
A m eeting of th e C ounty Eed-
y e a r s hut th«* crops had been very M arshall, W alter Schm idt
good Tim es a re m uch b e tte r in th e Schm idt. H erbert K eehn and d au g h ­ lock said th at a fter all th e tr a in ­ ; «ration of W omen's clubs w ill be
ter. H erb ert M arty. E dw ard Marty- ed personnel w orking to g eth er is held in th e C hristian church. H ills­
«•«•tun. visited, they report.
Mi and Mr - K em pfer plan to lo- M arty and Irene M arty. Jacob m ore im portant than eq u ip m en t in boro. O ctober 23. beginning at 10
o'clock, according to th e an n o u n ce­
T
raehsel and sons. Emil T rachsi i
cate in H illsboro for the present.
public health
and children. H enry Tongues and considering
m ent o f Mrs. T hom as C onnell,
Mr
M argaret Logan.
county county
president.
d aughter.
P h ilip M essingcr and nui e and Mrs. H ugh M cG ilvra of
son,. A lbert S tiff and children, and F orest Grove. rep resen tin g the
M rs E dw ard C onklin of M etzger,
Messrs. Bob Sm ith. Hen P au ly and ,
county federation of w om en's clubs, program chairm an, has prom ised
k
C h arlie S tew art.
w ere present to aid w ith figures a good speaker to discuss legisla­
Mrs Hazel H ollenbeck of North
Mrs. V. W.
and questions. T he council reg is­ tiv e m easures, and
David Hill chapter. D A H. m et W indow D isplay A ttract*—
P lains Tempi«*, P vthian Si tei fin-
tered an en th u siastic vote in fav ­ G ardner, m usic chairm an, is p la n ­
lxhcd a succ«*.\sful y ear as grand M onday afternoon w ith Mrs H en­
L arge G olden Delicious apples
ning the m usical program fo r th e
chief of O regon wh n sin* pr«*sided rietta Morgan Mrs W K Manley, grow n by Mr. E n d G ran t of n orth o r nt th e unit.
Miss B lanche E ickw orth. county afternoon.
at th«* g iand tempi«» .session at presid en t. and chairm an of t h «• of H illsboro arc displayed in th e
dem o n strator, gave a b rief discus­
M em bers of th e S ervice a n d
G irls Homemakers* com m ittee, had
P ortland Monday and Tu«*sda\
A rgus w indow th is w eek O th er
Mra Ella H1.1-. r of G rant Pas* charge of th e program . Mrs E d­ new additions a re wild b lack b e r­ sion of "Intelligence,” th e P.-T. A N eedlecraft clubs of this city w ill
»Ui « ei ils Mi. II«»ll«*nh<*('k as grand win Bowm an gave a very in te r­ ries brought m by C harles Kay of : tudv subject for O ctober. She said be hostesses for th e day.
chief and «i>th«»r «»fío ft • el«*et«*<l esting report on l-H club acti- Shady Brook and an o ld shaped that the possibilities of each child
w«*r<* M: (*l.ira Me
of I.aC rand *. vities and Miss Velma A bendroth "chicken" squash brought in by B. should be developed, ra th e r th a n
Ladies of St. M atthew s m et M on­
to m ake a child feel in ferio r be­
ttrand .senior.. M r.s L urindu De- gave a reading. Mrs. L C. Moo­ ’ L. D avidson of lleedville.
cause he did not fu lfill som e set day evening at th e hom e of Mrs.
Bui k I i of K tigert«*. grand ju n io r. li n y was elected vice-regent, and
stan d ard or som e o th er child's E. C Sm ith. A fter th e business
W alter A lderm an of T illa ­ Miss K ocher M arried —
Mrs M.ir.iget Ubili i|w of St Johns. Mr
M rs M aurice Romtg. m eeting bunco and o th er gam es
grand managi»r: Mr 5 N« lhe M orris mook. a m em b r of David Hill
Miss N atalie K oeber o f T li e possibilities
w ere enjoyed. Mrs. E dw ard S n y ­
( re-« •heted». fran ti chapter, wa* elected a d irecto r to Dalles, form erly of Hill bcio. was p resid en t of H illsboro association, der. Mrs. L. O. McCoy and Mrs. A.
of Pi utlanil
outlined
th
e
w
ork
of
th
e
d
em
on­
tak
e
Mr.
M
o
o
b
erry
s
place.
eord.s
,s
of
re
and
correspond-
uusii i"
m arried las! week to Mr. S h ep ard
H. Abts received prizes. Mrs. W.
Mrs B (J H arding of M edford, at K ansas City. M o. according to stratio n agent, as it aids th e w om ­ H W ieber and Mrs A rth u r M ilten-
«•nee, Mrs
C oble d r I .«-.spina . e of
H nhbard • re -cl. c t r d ». grand m is­ . tale reg* nt. will be a guest of the word received h ere Mr. and Mrs. en of the county in a m an n er sim­ b erg er assisted Mrs. S m ith w ith
tress of financi*. Mi Q ueen Wood ch ap te r at the N ovem ber 4 m e e t­ S hepard will m ake th eir home in i l a r to th e aid the a g ricu ltu rists refreshm ents.
of Ind< -pendenc«’. grand protector; ing Mr C E Wells will he host- S o u th ern M issouri The brid e is a receive from the county agent. Mrs.
Mis. Elsie S chulm erich of C o r­
Mrs Elsu» Thom pson grand guard. <• .md Mrs J W K elley will have sister of H erm an K oeber of n ear Romig ex p lained th at th e salary
i paid th rough the extension se r­ vallis is a guest of h e r b ro th e r
Mi
H arriett W«Lsht>ns of 'I lie Dal- ch arg e of th e program .
Scholls.
vice of O. A. C.. and th e county and sist r-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. L.
♦ Sells M any Apple»—
pays expenses only. T he co n tin ­ E Wilkes, this w eek. She a rriv ed
uance of Miss E ick w o rth ’s w ork Tuesday night, a fte r atten d in g the
♦
i
"I P ro m ise to P ia i tii e E c o n o m y w ith ( a r e lu l and
P y th ian G rand T em ple session in I
w as endorsed by th e council.
X
I’l o I ii .il I eit ls l.it io n ’
Mrs Jam es B. W ard, state m em ­ P ortland th e first of th e w eek.
♦
N ovem ber 3, 1936
b
ersh
ip
chairm
an,
announced
th
at
♦
M r and Mrs. C h arles B uddin
m any good lists of m em berships and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam O sw ald
*
i P aid Adv.)
w ere com ing in. and urged th a t and d au g h ter H arriet of S eattle
X
th e pow er of th e P.-T. A be not spent the last w eek w ith Mr. and
♦
allow ed to ru n over th e dam but Mrs. W illiam Rochl a n d Tony
♦ B irth d ay C eleb ra ted —
th ro u g h the pow er plant, and cited O spelt of M ountaindale T hey r e ­
m any of the tilings th e P.-T. A. tu rn e d to th e ir hom e last M onday.
0
Mi Berni«
I
has already accom plished fo r child
♦ s , • . :
Mr. and Mrs. C harles M ertz of
fo r
w elfare
♦
ugene are guests at the hom e of
Mrs P N Show n, sta te treasu rer, E
*
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n K arana.
and Mrs. E. E W oodw ard, budget
X Hoffman, i •« Ila Ho N
F ra n k F reem an o f T illam ook
ch airm an, gave in stru ctio n in o r­
♦ ba< k, i’,.:i nc
rn i
ganization w ork. P lans w ere d is­ visted his sisters. Misses F lorence
T
S p e c ia ls
cussed to m ake th e p resid en t's and E sth er F reem an. T uesday.
♦ guest
(P aid Adv.)
Mrs. C arra English left W ednes­
w ork m ore effective in th e county
Tea a t Johnson Home—
day for a w eek's visit w ith friends
by giving her m ore aid.
L u d n s of th e C h ristian ch u rch
Mrs. P. L. P atterso n of Hillsboro. at N ew port
1923 Stu debak er
arc sponsoring a tea and program j
P resid en t Sedan
W ednesday at th e hom e of Mrs.
N ew paint job,
Elwood Johnson, 340 East Edison
reconditioned
street, instead of at th e Mrs. C. If
x» »rr.i! »m u I«» «rain f«»r linporian« w r k . m h h »« p la n n i n g e«t IrnRlInil,
( r ia t illu l<>n « nUlncrrtnrt. *«•»» I rln t. m a in te n a n c e , e«< , In a ll hianche« Off
N osier hom e as p reviously
an­
iloin* • « , t m n m eft'la l and ln«lus«rlat
nounced.
( ’ ( ’ C hapm an. editor of th«*
O rrtfon Voter. d lc t i ed (hi cijiht
llie a s tll «• . to conn« before the vot
ers mi N ovem ber 3 at the ( ’off. e
club rneetthtf F riday ufteiuooh at
ttie cham hei of eoioineiee room:
He prefaced h l. rem ark s by . av
ilig that he didn't want to pet atade
the club women to his opinions,
but they .should heat th • tu« a a iie
discussed and tudv them care
fully, including the w onting of the
bills "Do your own th in k in g and
th en vote a.s you think i . right,**
he said
The V oter editor took each m eas­
ure and told of Its weak .‘.pot.»:, s a y ­
ing that some w ere v< i y mi. le a d
lug as to tin* purpose of the bill
Aftt-i a com prehensive resum e of
all bills, he aid that he was voting
"No" on each bill Mi. It I’ Ha..
mutuum. chairm an of th«» leg isla­
tive departm ent, introduc d t h e
hpeuker
M is Olin lloiiford of Portland.
V ice-president of th«* S tate F«*d«*ra
turn of WoiiM’iis clubs, ex plained
;om e interest mg facts about t h e
publication of the slat«» m aga/in
Mrs V W O a t finer w a s i n
charge of the m usical progrum,
w hich included .«•veial .electio n s
by th«- Legion A uxiliary trio with
Miss M ildied Janie , a accom panist,
and piano solos by Lynn Hall
Th«» club w ent on record a- fav ­
oring th continuum*«» of a horn«»
• dem onstration agent for tin* c o u n ­
ty. The club also vot«*«| to »ltd a
ie<piest to the N ational Broad« .« f
ing com pany at San Francisco to
have tin* W alter Damrosch Music
H our retu rn ed to the te g u la r tun«*
Mesdam«'s F led Culdw clt, P J
K alkw arf. Elwood Johnson, J A
K ram n ii, and E J K ortzeborn
wen* elected to reprc»«*nt the C of­
fee club at the C ounty Federation
m«*eting at the C hristian ch u rch on
O ctober 23
g lan d pr«».» . correspond«*!!!; Mi.
Ho.e F arrin g to n of P ortland, ( r e ­
elected) tru stee
Mi
Ella B arney and Mrs E.xt«*l-
la Johnson. M E C and E S . r«*-
P«-i lively, of H illsboro tempi«*, Mis
M attie Joos of N orth Plains; and
Ml l t l e h a r d . of Fur« I («rove took
part in the i itualistie work on
M onday night, w ith the d«*gr< e staff
from tin F orest G rove Tem ple.
T he county Tempi«*., wi re r«*pre-
«•nt«*«l a- follow-. Mi. (J a ra G o r­
don. North Plain
Mrs Jessie Wal-
k e i For« t G rove. Mi Mary Ward.
Ga ’«»n. and Mi
E tella Johnson,
H illsboro
Many o th er m em bir.s
from the county uttend«*d tin* joint
banquet and «lane«* w ith the K nights
on M onday night.
Lewis Benn* tt of Lebanon was
cl«*cted grand chancellor of tin*
Knight . of P ythias (¡ran d ehan-
«•« llors from tin* dom ains of W ash­ M is Hazel H ollenbeck, w ho pre-
ington. Idaho, and C alifornia at-
sided at tin- O regon G ran d T em ­
te n d e il the grand lodge sessions. J
ple in P o rtlan d this week. clu.
J
Wl.-mci rep resen ted
Phoenix
ing h er y ear a.s G rand Chief of
lodge of thia city.
P y th ian Sistcr.s.
I
Kenipfers Return
from Extended Visit
nolly of G aston. Mr. a n d Mrs.
G eorge C onnolly and son M erlyn
of M ountaindale. B ert Connolly of
Hillsboro, th e honored guests. Mr.
and Mrs. T hom as C onnolly and
Mr and Mr G eorge K eene and
d aughters L illian Mae and Donna.
County Temples
Assist in Work
at ('¡rand Temple I >. A. R. (Chapter
(lives Program
TAPPER
Used Car
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
from Washington County
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
Refrigeration and
AIR CONDITIONING
M en »•III he trained iindet «iipcr*l«l<>n off fa< t«»ry engineer« by R e frig era tio n
am i Mi < «»ndhmnlng I tin« l< tat«. «1(1« appm »al «•( m ore th a n <(» 1« a d ln g m a n ii-
fM .ftir.i-. for p r .-e n l an.I lu t u ic
In «hl« held. O n h thnae q ua lllied
M ill be a . . . pied I
l*u««»•* " « rite, g iving p h o n e, age. edu< a tlo n . e ip e rle m e
and piem. tH en.pl«») men«
\d.lre»«, l\ O . l»«*i ¿01, Portland. Oregon.
Roller Skating - -
SH U TE
PA RK
Every T uesday night L adies’ night, 10e anti 25c
Every S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n school ch ild ren 15c
F re e adm ission — F re e cheeking
BEG INNERS' NIG H T
Every T h u rsd a y N ight
In stru cto rs— Special A tten tio n to B eginners
Skate for H ealth — S kate for Fun
Davis Injured—
III
H om er Davis of H illsboro receiv ­
ed a sev ere leg in ju ry F rid ay in
an accident at th e B radley-W ood­
w ard logging camp, w h ere lie is ‘
em ployed. He is at S m ith 's hospital
u n d er th e care of Dr. C. T. Sm ith.
D onations to Bandon R elief—
A dditional co n trib u tio n s to the
Red C ross Bandon E ire fund r e ­
ceived at this office a re H illsboro
W om an's R elief Corps. $5; Ed
T esterm an of C ornelius. $1. a n d
L cisyville W om en's club. $5.
Mrs. V erne C u rry of P o rtlan d
will en te rta in th e B reakfast d u o
at h er home for luncheon W ednes­
day. O ctober 28.
C hicken D inner P lanned —
Ladles of th e C h ristian ch u rch I
w ill give a chicken d in n er Wed- !
nesday evening. O ctober 28. at tlic
church.
Mrs. Mitchell III—
Mrs. E rank G. M itchell u n d e r­
w ent a m ajor o peration W ednes­
day at St. V incent's hospital in
P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Donelson and
th eir d aughter. Mrs. Jam es D ierickx.
w ere guests over the w eek-end of
Mr. and Mrs. W ilber S iegfrcid at
Boise. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs S ieg ­
frcid form erly resided in Hillsboro.
Mrs. E. J. D avis spent W ednes­
day in G ladstone w ith h er m o th ­
er, Mrs. M ary Haas, w ho is q u ite
w hen you
"LINE-UP WITH BEAR”
D on't lei fau lty front w heel alig n m en t or “shim m y”
e n d a n g e r your own life or the lives of others.
FREE WHEEL ALIGNMENT TEST
LACKEY
COOMER
Evcrcaily Prcslonc — Arvin Heaters
Autn-lltc Batteries — Gates Tires and Tubes
(iet our estimate nil your next auto repair job of any kind.
385 E. Main
Phone 721
Hillsboro
1929 C hevrolet
Sport Roadster
“ H illsboro’s C om m unity C e n te r” — th a t
is th e rep u ta tio n we seek to m erit— a
p lea sin g m eeting p lace— a h o spitable
store. You are w elcom e h e re — w h e th ­
e r fo r a delicious m eal, a pu rch ase, or
ju s t w aiting.
V ery godo condition.
»18500
CERES AN
CHECKS SEED ROTTING
«NO SEEDLING (L IG H T
■EASY TO USE F a r™ ? ! Here's
a way to protect
■ INEXPENSIVE your wheat crop
against stinking
■EFFECTIVE smut, and your
R epublican Nom inee fo r
COUNTY
CLERK
O regon U niversity Law G raduate.
A dm itted to O regon B ar in 1911.
F our years secretary of P o rtlan d
C ivil S ervice Board. Y ears of e x ­
perience in com m ercial and m u n ­
icipal bookkeeping and auditing.
(Paid Adv.)
g —TITTI'E
a iT T ix j
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n
r x m rg
T R E A T SEED
E V E R Y Y EA R
ITPAYS
Make Savings Work Hard
in INSURED SAFETY
Popular P lan s for Investing
Lump Sum s or a Little
R egularly
to allow savings do llars to loaf
th ey can be put to w ork so
p ro fita b ly in this sound, frie n d ly association.
Y our savings are SA FE, too. An agency of the
U. S. G overnm ent g u a ra n te e s th is w ith full insur­
ance fo r sa fe ty up to $5,000.
Save reg u la rly . Invest a lum p-sum . E ith e r plan
will give re a l e a rn in g pow er to y o u r savings— w ith
insured safety.
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Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and
Loan Association
J. M. PERSON, Mgr.
Savings A Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro
For Home Financing Funds See An Insured Association
R econditioned, ru m b la
seat model, good ru b b e r
s160°°
1929 Essex Coach
R econditioned
Z. J. RIGGS, Prop.
37 Years Reg. Pharmacist
— n n T g — T i T T r g — i n r r T
w h e a t p ro fit
against smut dockage, for less than
3^ an acre!
Just dust-treat your seed with Ncu>
Improved. CEHESAN. Recommended
— by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
and Experiment Station authorities.
Easy to use. And highly effective.
Cherks seed rotting and seedling
blight; reduces seed-borne stinking
smut; has increased yields an average
of 1.13 bushels an acre even on clean
seed.
Quickly applied. One-half ounre
per bushel — costs only 2 cents. No
drill damage. Controls stripe and
covered smut of BARLEY and
smuts of OATS. It has produced a
6% average yield increase on barley
and 18% on oats in farm tests!
One lb., 75^; 5 lbs.. $3.00. Seed a
Fr ostcard for Cereal Pamphlet and
rce blueprints — cheap way to make
a rotary or gravity treater from old
oil drum. Bayer-Scmesan Company,
Inc., Wilmington, Delaware.
1329 Essex C oupe
H illsb o ro P harm acy
$150°°
J i l l IE. T i n i f
SA FETY
A T LOW
C O ST
1929 Ford R oadster
New top, good curtains.
V crv good condition.
DOES NOT
AFFECT TAXES
OUTSIDE
PORTLAND
SCHOOL
$1 7 0 .oo
DISTRICT
1936 H udson E ight
T ouring Sedan
D em onstrator.
N ew car guarantee.
■^^SCHOOLTAX
A i/0
ill.
Everyone’s Safer . .
$225.00
A t Your S erv ice -
Mrs. Curry Hostess—
Every E vening E xcept M onday
Every Saturday A ftern oon and Sunday A ftern oon
NEW IMPROVED
CONTROLS STINKING SMUT
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
Republican Candidate
to p ic .
Married
Parents." will be led by Mrs. Har­
old Haley.
Di Iphian Luncheon Monday—
W. A.
BERT HAGEN
J. W. H U G H E S
three o’clock. Discussion
"C hildren Need H appily
Dinner and Bazaar
D elphian society w ill m eet Mon-
A uspices St. M atthew 's A lta r so­ d iy fur one o'clock luncheon w ith
ciety, Tuesday, at New G range Mrs W. C. C hristensen Mrs. T hom ­
hall Served from 5:30 to 8 p m. as C onnell is assisting hostess.
Adult* 35c, children 15c.
35
Reception Given
for Newlyweds
County Federation
Meets Here Oct. 23
Study Group Meets Today—
Parent-Teacher school age study
group Will m eet t h i s afternoon
T nusdayi at David Hill school at
xz»v.
S fJ J
Q U 'L U N ,
$1O2500
L IM IT A T IO N
AM ENDM ENT
a c > x r r
rr
1936 T erraplane
B rougham D eLuxc
c? * ? ’’; «»."»
NATURAL LOOKING
DENTAL PLATES
S pecial paint job. $150
w o rth ex tra equipm ent.
N ew car guarantee.
$85 ooo
I
are: Translucent - Light - Thin - Prac­
tically Unbreakable - Natural gum
color - Nearly defies detection
Serviceable
1936 T erraplane
Pick-up D em onstrator
E lectric Hand, six -p ly tiros.
N ew car guarantee.
$665°°
W atch lo r the new
On d isplay here soon
SEE
Thomas S. Sholes
DH. ABRAMS
LESS T H A N ONE CENT A DAY
O ur facilities have ju st been in creased in
convenience and in accom m odations. W e
now have nearly 600 sa fe ty d eposit boxes
in o u r th e ft-p ro o f vaults.
D on’t put it off . . . come in and re n t a
box now , . . nex t w eek m ay be too late.
1937 H udsons and
T crraplan es
1 eonsider your faelal appearance of great Importance in the
making of dental plates. I realize that you want to look young
and natural and that is what we strive for — to restore the
look of youth. Discriminating people do not want that arti­
ficial plate appearance. Do not permit poorly fitting plates to
age you unfairly.
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W ells B ldg.
2nd and Main
. . . . Y our valu ab les deserve the best pro­
tection possible ag a in st loss th ro u g h fire,
th e f t or m isplacing. P ro te c t them by
re n tin g a sa fe ty deposit box a t th e Com­
m ercial N ational B ank a n d give yo u rself
secu rity an d peace of m ind. You can g et
absolute p rotection for y o u r m ost valu ed
possessions fo r as little as $2.75 a y e a r—
137 8. 3rd Ave.
Hillsboro
Commercial National Bank
"The Largest Independent Rank In Washington County**
Hillsboro
Oregon
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION