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    T hursday, O< lober 29, 193(5
H IL L S B O R O
A Great All-American
Aid Extended
by Helvetia
Does H is
A R G U S ,
Stuff
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R E G O N
Start W iring
Firdale Road
w
Club Lavors Plan
for D em onstration Agent
S u n s h in e
Birthday* C elebrated at a
Num ber o f Parties
fOp M » • Jnlin M |)*vlita>«n)
111’J A I'. I I \ S ( 111.11 i 11 « • d u )) inet
w ith M i
J S im m on» o f l l i l l . hm«,
w ith M rs A lim i D o li.im i ¡im i Mi
H. S u n rifo tri a., ist m g b u s ti- <
n
WH» vo te d to M ild $10 to tim Red
( ’ roas to h< •Ip th e fir e v ic tim s nt
D a n d o ti ami fo r the m e m b e rsh ip
r o l lc a ll, also .send tw o q u ilts to a
lo c a l fa m ily w h o lost tlieir bed- i
d in g by fu e
Mi
B la n ch e K ick
w o rth a tte n d e d the m e e tin g and ex
p la in e d th e d u tie s of a hom e dem -
o n s triitio n agent A ie s o lu tio n was
pasaed In fa v o r o f h a v in g a fu ll
tim e hom e d e m o n s tra tio n ag« n t fo r
W a sh in g ton c o u n ty , w in c h n q uire.,
a c o u n ty budget o f $I.IMIU M i
A
Y u n k e i. M i
E D ie r d o r ff a m i M r
G M i \ i . w e re , | >|, , i ,,,■,i •,,
sent tiie re s o lu tio n to tin? budget
c o m m itte e
I)« legates a p p o in te d to a tte nd the
A lilt v 1«d e l at i n o f ( I II . HI II111
F*i'<» ( Ic to b e i .’3 w e r e M< J a n < . It
S a n d fo rd , K D ie rd o rff. O tto Sol-
berger. S A D M eek, G Mayes
and J M D a vid so n N ew m em bers
a re M rs M a rk Senske M iss M a r ­
jo r ie M «ek a m i M i
Jo h n M eek
N e x t m e e tin g w ill l»e w ith M r M
B la k e N o v e m b e r lit
M i • A II
M e y e r wa
pre e n t fo r th e firs t
tim e since she fe ll and b ro k e tie r
a n k le last s p rin g
S lio w e r G iv e n
A la rg e g ro u p a tte n d e d a b rid a l
« b o w e r at the hom e o f M i
and
M rs M a tt V r lic a k S u nday A m o n g
th e m w e ie M r and M i
M att M ei
eep am t fa m ily . M rs John L u h e b
and fa m ily . M r and M i
Pete Jo
si and fa m ily . M i and M r
John
Y u r k o v ie h
and E m il
Y u rk o v ie h
fro m H e lv e tia and c v e ra l fa m ilie s
fro m V ttlla V i la am i H ock C i ek
-
T h e c o u p le rece ive d m any lo v e ly
g ift« .
M r and M rs E lm e r G u e rb e r and
fa m ily v is ite d in h r o th n
A lfre d
M rs . W illia m
G u c rh c i a n d f a m ily ai E u g e n e S u n ­ M rs. H u ld a C o n n e ll and d a u g h te r M iss Hayes' m te r.
I B a ile y , o f P o rtla n d .
day. T h e y w ere a c c o m p a n ie d by Jean A n n .
M r ». A
H
H ild a . H e rta
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests of
and Itu d o lp h
v is ite d
the M r
and M rs Ed S ch le g e l w r« *
W illia m S e h u b o the fa m ily at V a n ­ M r and M rs G u y Sanders and M r
couver
Wash . S u n d a y, it e r niece. and M rs E a rl K a u fm a n and fa m ­
M a ry A n n S ehubothe, is s ta y in g ily o f S ilv e rto n , th e Misses O ra d e ll
w ith tin* M e y e r fa m ily fo r a tim e P r ic k e tt and E th e l and E s th e r M a r­
S ch o o l closed M o n d a y w h ile th e ty o f H ills b o ro and M r and M rs
tea« her. Joseph W enzel, a tte n d e d I W illia m W a lk e r o f B anks.
te a ch e rs’ in s titu te at H ills b o ro
Min E lia W ilk e s of CorvalUi
Mr
E th e l M c D o p g a ll o f M y r tle a guest se ve ra l days last w e e k o f
C re e k v is ite d h e r parents. M r and her cousins, M r. and M rs. C. I.
Mi
Ja sp e r K e ffe r, last w eek
; W illia m s .
C lu b to M eet
M r. and M rs. Rasmus M ath.esen
St Joseph’s S tu d y c lu b w ill m eet I and son J im m y o f A s to ria and B e r-
F rid a y e v e n in g at th e hom e o f , n ice and V e rn a D illo n o f H ill boro
M rs M ik e V r lic a k nt 8 30 A n y o n e (w e re w e e k -m d guests at th e Jam es
in te re s te d is in v ite d .
I M ath ie se n home.
T hose on tiie h o n o r r o il at H e l-
M iss L o n a Jensen o f P o rtla n d
v* tia school w e re B e tty Y u n g e n . ’ I was a w e e k -e n d guest o f h e r fa th ­
A n n ie M ercep. K u th G u e rb e r. P aul er, C. W Jensen.
Bishop. Joe M ercep. Jean Y u n g e n . I
M a ry Sander.*:. D o lo res B le u e r. and I
B a rb a ra M e ie r.
Hitcon
Moiintaindalc
CARPENTER
R epublican N om inee
for
C ounty Assessor
r
“ ( 'oni potent and
E x p e rie n c ed ”
Now serving first (01
1(5 y e a rs ’ experience
d ep u ty assessor.
21 y e a rs rosidonl of
W ashington county.
VOTE 43 X
N o v e m b e r 3, 193«
I
Adv »
i l l y Z e ll S tr u th e r s i
Ml
R u th S w a n so n and c h il-
dren. w h o have been v is itin g r e l-
( f l y M t«» M a r g a r e t M a th ie s e n )
a
tiv
c
!
lie
re th e past tw o m onths,
M r and M rs L o c i H o lle n b e c k e n ­
te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r S u n d a y in re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in E astern
h o n o r o f M rs H o lle n b a c k ’» bir i- O regon S unday.
R o b e rt C a m p b e ll has been a b ­
dav a n n iv e rs a ry . G uests w e re h e r
p a re n ts M r a m i M rs. B R G u n ­ sent fro m h ig h school th is w e e k
th e r. and M r.
and
M rs. L e s te r 1 w ith b o ils in his cars.
M r. and M rs. H ay K n ik e n e n te r-
S tip e o f P o rta n d and M r and M rs
H e n ry C y p h e r o f N o rth P la in s and • ta in e d guests in h o n o r o f t w o
’
b
irth
d a y s and a w e d d in g a n n i-
th e host and hostess and son H o w ­
. ve rs a ry . P resent besides th e host
ard
W ednesday v is ito rs nt th e C S and hostess w e re M rs Rosa F e rris ,
R e yn o ld s home w e re M rs. 11 B. M rs. R u th S w anson and tw o d a u g h ­
ters. M r. and M rs. M a u ric e F e rris .
ly o f W in lo c k . Wash
Messrs.
lu n ta in d a lc g ra d e school lost M iss M a r g u e rittc F e rris ,
gam e o f in d o o r baseball to H a r ­ H a ro ld and D o y le F e rris .
Roy
Bacon
has
fin
is
h
e
d
s
h
in g lin g
rison g ra d e school F rid a y a fte rn o o n
I the C a ld w e ll house and b a rn .
hi re i i to i*»
H itc o n c lu b m et O c to b e r 21 w ith
S u n d a y guests o f M r. and M rs
A
m ock
C W. Jenaen w e re M r. and M rs , M rs S arah V a n K le e k .
J u liiL Jensen and fa m ily o f W il­ . p re s id e n tia l b a llo t was used as
la m in a and M rs. J
W B ir tc h e t ! r o ll-c a ll. C lu b was rep re se n te d at
th e c o u n ty fe d e ra tio n m e e tin g by
and fa m ily o f W o o d b u rn .
H a n n a h C h riste n se n . M rs. E.
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests o f M rs
M r. and M rs C I W illia m s w ere D H ite . M rs. S arah V a n K le e k and
M rs. E rm a O lson. M iss M a rg a re t
M r. and M rs D o n a ld G a rrig u s and
S u m m e rs
e x p la in e d th e
am end­
d a u g h te r Jo anne a nd M r. a nd M rs. i
m ents to be vo te d on in th e co m in g
Gordon Layton
I e le ctio n .
M r and .Mrs C la re n ce M eek and j T h e re seems to be an e p id e m ic o f
fa m ily a tte n d e d tiie w e d d in g S u n - j colds and some are q u ite severe.
d a y o f M iss D e lp h a H ayes and 1 L e s te r Davie.s. C a rl O lson and
H o w a rd S tra tto n at th e hom e o f V in c e n t O lson re tu rn e d W ednesday
fro m a w e e k 's h u n tin g in eastern
O regon w ith a nice d e e r apiece.
M r and M rs. N. P. N ie lse n o f
S eattle, w h o h a ve been
v is itin g
h e r pa re n ts. M r. a nd M rs. J. L .
H a g g e rty, re tu rn e d h iim r Tuesday.
Mrs. John A. York
Dies at Reedville
! • « j F• /L a •
I.c a k in g G a ske t
A ir b u b bles o r a h e a vy o ily scum
on to p o f th e w a te r in th e r a d ia to r
m ay in d ic a te a le a k y c y lin d e r he* d
gasket, advises th e O reg o n S tate
M o to r
association. C y lin d e r head
b o lts s h o u ld be tig h te n e d w ith the
m o to r w a rm .
Better Sight Lamps
Many styles and
prices from which
to choose
S ta te C a p ito l N ew s L e tte r -G iv ­
in g th e h ig h lig h ts o f o f f ic ia l ac­
t iv it y a t S a le m .— E v e ry w e e k in
the A rg u s.
tl
O c to b e r 14. h o n o rin g G lo ria Do-
Advertising Pays
ber's b irth d a y . M r and M rs. F ra n k
J A
S h o rt, w h o is c o n tra c tin g
W a ib e l e n te rta in e d O c to b e r 21, in to m ake s e w e r c o n n e c tio n s and a d ­
h o n o r o f Cel< tin e W a ib e l'» b ir t h ­ v e rtis in g in th e A rg u s , re p o rts good
day
M i. and M rs. T e n n is P y le re s u lts fro m his a d v e rtis in g T he
e n te rta in e d a t a S u n d a y d in n e r in q u ic k e s t and best w a y fo r business
h o n o r o f M rs. W illis P y le 's b ir t h ­ re s u lts is th ro u g h th e A rg u s.
day
M r. and M rs. R a ym on d A u e and
c h ild re n spent th e la tte r p a rt o f
th e w eek here. T h e y a re liv in g a t
B o n n e v ille
Remodels Home
F IR D A L E IO W A H H - l. T h - O l­
F. L . K o ch has ju s t co m p le te d
son b ro th e rs. E I., and H e rm a n
K o ch sta rte d M o n d a y to slash out th e re m o d e lin g
and
r ts h in g lin g
th e b ru sh fo r th e e le c tric lig h t o f his hom e Be also had h is d r iv e ­
w ire s on the F ird a le road, fro m the w a y gra ve le d .
M r and M rs. W a rn A u e a n d
L a u re l road
to
H e rm a n K och'»
pla ce M r. S e h w a n ke 'i f S c h e fflin fa m ily , acco m p a n ie d by M rs A u e ’s
placed th " e le c tric lig h t fix tu re s in siste r M rs. F re d Riggs, a ll o f B o n ­
M iss M a ry K o c h ', house S a tu rd a y . n e v ille , sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d here.
O th e r F ird a le road
householder»
W e specia lize tn q u a lity com
are p la n n in g to w ir e ax .soon as
mercial printing.—Argus.
tf
possible
D a ve E a rin g b o u g h t a s ilo fro m
F re d B o w lb y T ue sd a y. E lm e r Boge
a nd J o h n Haase are h e lp in g h im
m ove it.
T h e h a rv e s tin g o f w a ln u ts s ta r t­
ed th is w e e k in th is lo c a lity . E J.
H u ffo rd estim ates th a t GO per cent
o f his c ro p was in ju r e d by b lig h t
D ic k Plate, M o la lla , spent th e
w e e k -e n d at
th e H e n ry
P eter's
hom e He said th e y had snow the
m id d le o f S eptem ber
E d w a rd H e im s e n ro lle d
in the
F ird a le school last T uesday
T heresa
Eischen.
d a u g h te r
of
A le c Eischen, was in th e D o e rn -
b tc h e r h o s p ita l, P o rtla n d , fo r the
past week. She was i l l w ith a sore
th ro a t
B o b W ilso n is s u ffe rin g fro m a
sore eye as a re s u lt o f an a c cid e n t
w h ile h e lp in g b u ild th e W ilso n 's
n e w c h ic k e n house.
M rs
L o u is
R a ym on d , w h o is
c o n v a le s c in g fro m a m a jo r o p e ra ­
tio n . was b ro u g h t hom e M on d a y.
She had been s ta y in g w ith h e r s is ­
t e r - in - la w a t L o n g v ie w . Wash.
Jam es
R obinson
cam e
hom e
W ednesday. He had spent th e past
fo u r m on th s n e a r W ra n g e ll, A la ska .
M iss O rp h a C a rte r, P o rtla n d , and
Roy
C a rte r
fro m
th e
dredge
" M ic h ie P. S s t a t i o n e d n o w n e a r
A s to ria , spent th e w e e k end w ith
t h e ir fa m ilie s .
J. w .
B irth d a y s C e le b ra te d
A n u m b e r o f b ir th d a y c e le b ra ­
tio n s have been h e ld r e c e n tly in
th is c o m m u n ity . A re u n io n o f th e
E W C a rte r fa m ily was h e ld O c­ i
to b e r 11. h o n o rin g E d w a rd C a rte r's
b ir th d a y . M r and M rs . Joe D o b e r » P resen t Incum bent
e n te rta in e d
W ednesday
e vening,
CONNELL
♦ Sam e Courteous, E fficient
M rs Cassie Y o rk . 49. d ie d at h e r
hom e at R e e d v ille , S u n d a y e v e n in g
S he had been c o n fin e d to h e r bed
sin ce last A u g u s t.
M r ' Y o rk was th e oldest d a u gh -
sisters. M rs. I,. L . M u r r a y and M iss
Service as Usual.
A lic e M c In n is , o f W estslope. and
tw o b ro th e rs . Don M c In n is o f R eed­
R epublican C andidate
v ille
and
K e n n e th
M c In n is
of
C h e h a le m M o u n ta in .
M ind M n D M Mc­
F u n e ra l
s e rv ic e s
w e re
h e ld
In n is o f C h e h a le m M o u n ta in and W ednesday a fte rn o o n at th e R eed­
was b o rn n e a r F a rm in g to n . J a n u ­ v ille P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h , o f w h ic h
a ry 17, 1887 She ta u g h t school at she was a m em b e r. Rev. T. A D u n ­
General Election November 3
H a ze ld a le and S c h o lls fro m 1907 to can co n d u cte d th e s e rv ic e s a nd in ­
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< Paid Adv. >
1909.
te rm e n t was in th e M t. O liv e ce m ­
Cassie M c In n is and J. A. Y o rk e te ry at L a u re l.
w e re m a rrie d in S ep te m b e r. 1909.
T h e y m ade t h e ir hom e f ir s t in
A riz o n a
and in
P o rtla n d b e fo re
c o m in g to R e e d v ille in 1915. w h e re
th e y had resided c o n tin u o u s ly since
M rs. Y o rk is s u rv iv e d b y the
w id o w e r, six sons. D unean o f P o r t­
land. Jo h n o f R e e d v ille . R obert.
D o nnie. K e n n e th a n d G o rd o n at
hom e; h e r parents, a g ra n d so n ; tw o
C ounty Sheriff
Im perial Milk Egg M ash. 100 lbs.
$2.35
Im perial Egg M ash. 100 lb s............................... 2.20
Big-Lay Mash. 100 lbs. .................................. 2.10
4-grain Scratch ........................................................ 1.95
z
Dairy Feed SPECIALS
Im perial high protein d airy ratio n s will save you
money and increase th e production of y o u r herd. Try
them today.
Im perial Dairy, 20% ...............................$ 3 7 .0 0
Cow Ration, 17% ....................................... 3 2 .0 0
M olasses Dairy, 15% ............................... 3 0 .0 0
M olasses Screenings, 12% ................... 2 4 .0 0
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is the lam p to have beside
the easy chair o r in (he c h il­
dren 's room near (h eir study
(able. Stand is silver and gold
o r bronze anti »o ld . w id e
f i n e r o f choice in shade colors
an«! styles. Provides 1 degrees
of lig h t fro m the one b u lb — ^0.
100, 1 so watts. P rice, 1 1 4 .9 V
at 124.93.
KITCHEN Q U EEN — 49-lb. sack ............................. $1.53
CROW N FLOUR— 49-lb. sack .................................. $2.05
H IG H LAND CHIEF— 49-lb . sack ...........................$ 1.40
All above prices F. O. B. our warehouse and
subject to market changes
P ay Cash and Save— T rad e w ith Im p erial
Imperial Feed 8C G rain Co.
Phone 91
Miller, of Quality Feed«
South Second Ava.
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ARE SAYING “MILLIONS WILL WANT TO
SWITCH TO THE NEW 1937 DODGE!’’
Bigger..-Roomier...Rich with New Extra-Value
Features... This Amazing New Car is the
Greatest Money-Saving Dodge of Them All!
H o v er A m erica those w h o have seen
. th e sen satio n al new (937 D odge are
sa y in g th a t — b ecau se of its am azin g new
b e a u t y , c o m f o rt, r o o m in e s s , s a f e ty a n d
g re a te r all a ro u n d econom y — “ m illions will
w an t to sw itch to D o d g e for )937.’’
A nd no w local m o to rists w h o h av e seen
th is b rillian t new car en th u siastically agree
— an d for th e v ery sam e reaso n s
A co m p lete u n it of ad v an ce d “ w in d stre a m ”
sty lin g , th is n ew car is easily th e m o st beau
tifu l D o d g e ev er b u ilt In terio rs are room ier
...w h ile im p ro v e d C hair H eig h t seats, im ­
p r o v e d w e i g h t d i s t r i b u t i o n a n d a new
A
Vote for
A. M.
JA N N S E N
R epublican C an d id ate
fo r
m eth o d of m o u n tin g th e body on cu sh io n s of
ru b b e r to b an ish road n oise giv e y ou a
m o re com fo rtab le and q u ie te r ride
P o w ered b y th e fam o u s D odge engine
w h ich o w n ers rep o rt g iv es 18 to 24 m iles to
th e g allon, now im p ro v ed and m o re b rilliant
th an ever. D odge now g iv e s y ou even g re a te r
a ll-a ro u n d econom y D odge also g iv es you
e x tr a se cu rity m ade p o ssible by ev en stro n g er
safety all-steel body w ith all-steel to p and
g en u in e, e q u a l-p re ss u re h y d rau lic brakes.
Yet th is <937 D odge co sts only a few do llars
m o re th a n th e lo w est-p riced cars
See th is exciting new D odge a t o u r
sh ow room s, a t o u r a d d re ss be­
low. now D riv e i t ’ T h e n you
w ill u n d e r s t a n d w h y “ m i l ­
lions will w a n t to sw itc h to
D o d g e for 1937!“
N E W , IM P R O V E D W E IG H T D IS T R IB U T IO N gives you
an ev en m o re restfu l r id e ! E n g in e as w ell a s b o th fro n t and rear
se ats h a v e been m o v ed fo rw ard so th a t all p assen g ers ride
in th e com fo rtab le “ crad led a r e a " b e tw e e n th e axles!
Six Passengers Ride Comfortably In Every Dodge Sedan!
State Representative
R o a d n o is e s t r a n s m i t t e d fro m
fr a m e to b o d y in m a n y c a rs are
c o m p le te ly b a n is h e d in th e n e w
193’ D o d g e T h e b o d y is n o w
m o u n te d o n in d iv id u a l fr a m e
m e m b e r s c o m p le te ly in s u la te d
b y r u b b e r A ll m e t a l - t o m e ta 1
c o n ta c t i t e li m i n a t e d '
“S afe and Sane L egislation ”
I f elected I w ill d u rin g m y te rm
o f o ffic e use co m m o n sense, b u s i­
ness m ethods in state business. I
believe In passing fe w e r la w s and
m o re tim e a nd c a re fu l co n s id e ra ­
tio n g ive n to those enacted.
R esident and ta x p a y e r o f W a sh ­
in g to n c o u n ty fo r 14 years.
i Paid
B odies of th e new 1937 D odge are lo n g er an d w id er th an ev er
before F ro n t se ats are now 47 in ch es w id e ... rear se ats 4 8 Vi
in ch es w ide . plenty of room for a t least six p asse n g e rs in ev ery
D odge sedan
A«lv.)
fro m
W ashington
County
HE STA ND S FOR
♦ No increase in taxes.
♦ No n e w com m issions.
♦ N o a p p ro p ria tio n s th a t a re
n o t a b s o lu te ly necessary.
♦ Reduce taxes
in g expenses.
Fvery child should have one o f these sight
saving l.ttnps lin is h c d in ivory anil gold
m an) beautiful parchment shades fro m w hich
to choose. Price.
TIR M S r<7
Qualified
Experienced
Member Lower House
IMI B enton
Three Times Mayor of
City of Forest Grove
Native Washington County
30 Years of Banking
Experience
Taxpayer Who Owns and
Operates Two Farms
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IM PERIA L EGG MASH is m ade w ith th e best in­
g redients obtainable. Cod Liver Oil content of our m ashes
has been increased for w inter to give b e tte r egg pro d u c­
tion and low er m ortality. It m eans m ore profits to feed
these b e tte r m ashes.
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I'sed Crutches and Cane 15 Years
M r . O. C. Moaler.
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Finished in silver and gold
o r golej an<l bronze, w ith eg g ­
shell o r banana heart pure
silk shade. 3 indirect candle
lamps: center bulb provides
3 tlegrees o l lig h t
I0O , 200 ,
300 watts. 7 'j - w a t t bulb in
base fo r night lig h t. Priced
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WHY WASHINGTON COUNTY MOTORISTS
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boss,
♦ W ill c o n s id e r e v e ry b ill on
its m e rits a n d v o te fo r th e
best in te re s ts o f th e sta te
and c o u n ty .
♦ F \ er.vone
is a ta x p a y e r,
e ith e r re a l, pe rso n a l, I n ­
ta n g ib le , gas, in d u s tria l a c ­
cid e n t, a u to m o b ile , d riv e r 's
license, o r o th e r ta x .
♦ E v e ry d o lla r spent eomes
fro m yo u . th e n le t's c u t
o u t unnecessary sp e n ding .
♦ W ill le g is la te a c c o rd in g to
business principles.
(Tald Adv.)
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O ldest A utom obile D ealer in W ashington County
Phone 81 2
149 S. 3rd A ve.
H illsboro