The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 29, 1937, Image 9

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liilldboro, O regon, T h u r day, A pril 29, 1937
IIIIL tb o ro In d e p e n d e n t E s ta b lish e d 1873
Volume l.'t, No. 9
H erd Owners
Urged to Use
Federal Test
Scholls Junior
Woman's Club to
Elect Officers
Farm Union Oratorical W inner
Heard; Festival at Laurel
(B y M rs I
I.. I lr o u n i
d a y a n n iv e rs a ry
O th e rs p resent
Il l y l.o rra in r D rm m ln l
M rs
Anna
LAU R EL
Roscoe
W u r r in
o f w ere th e ir m o th e r.
S C H O L L S S c h o lls J u n io i Worn
K a u ffm a n , re c e n tly o f C la r k ton.
F a rm in g to n , th e co n te sta n t f r o m
an':, c lu b met at th e B a r r y F lin t
Wash . b u t n o w o f W o o d b u rn , a
T v •ting fm h a n g 's disci» .«■ o f a ll : I hom e last T uesday e v e n in g M i... t h i. lo ca l o f th e F a rm e r U n io n b ro th e r E llis
o f P o rtla n d . M r s
h e ife rs o v e r i \ m o n th s o f ago and K vi ly n Hesse. M iss V e ld a K o c h e r o ra to r ic a l contest, gave ins o ra tio n
S to lle r and c h ild re n B e rn ic e and
a ll cow s and h u lls in d a iry herds, is I and E v e ly n lla t f u ld a re th e n o m ­ a t the social m e e tin g h e ld at th e • J im m ie and M r
and M rs H u n ­
h a ll S a tu rd a y n ig h t
B e w ill c o m ­
n o w c o m p u ls o i v u u d e i th e state la w !
in a tin g c o m m itte e fo r the e le c tio n pete w ith oth< r o ra to rs a t th e c o u n ­ an?.ke and th e ir fo u r c h ild re n .
enacted in 1035 M a n y d a iry m e n
M :x. W h itm ore Hoste»»
, o f o ffic e rs n e xt m e e tin g
ty m e e tin g th e w in n e r to go to
an* now in q u ir in g if such c o n ip u l*
The L a d ie s' S o cia l c lu b rnet w ith
th e la te m e e tin g at (.'la tska m e in
Harold H erd In ju re d
,*.oi v te s tin g m ust he done u n d e r th e |
H u m id H e rd re ce ive d a b ro ke n M ay P ro g ra m n u m h i j . at tlx * S a t­ M rs R a le ig h W h itm o re la st w eek,
.‘•late la w o r if the test m ade u u d e i
a th e m e e tin g .scheduled fo r th e H e r ­
th e fe d e ra l p ro g ra m is acceptable, a rm w h ile c ra n k in g a tr a c to r on u rd a y e v e n in g m e e tin g w e re
p a n to m im e .
".Modern C in d e re lla ," m an W h itm o re hom e b e in g p o s t­
a c c o rd in g to W l*‘ C y ru s , c o u n ty j the G ro n e r fa rm last wc< k
by yo u n g fo lk s fro m F ird a le ; a poned on account o f lit t le E le a n o r
agent
F a m ily M ove»
W h itm o re h a v in g w h o o p in g cough
T h e ir a tte n tio n is d ire c te d to sec­
K T L o u is and fa m ily , w h o p u r ­ vocal du e t by Don Pearson and
W ilson, w ith
g u ita r
a c­ T h e lit t le son o f M r and M rs Teon
tio n tw o o f th e act. w h e re in th e re j chased th e T o w n s in g fa rm re c e n t­ R o b e rt
c o m p a n im e n t by M r Pearson; v io - I L o v e g re n is also q u ite i l l w ith th e
•
ly . m oved last w eek
w h o o p in g cough T he L a d ie s' c lu b
ease test m ade by any v e te rin a ria n
M r a n d M rs. E a rl S h ip le y and Im solo by Jes .e S n yd e r, a cco m ­ w ill m eet w ith M rs F L . B ro w n
a p p o in te d o r as c re d ite d b y the s o n A v e r v L e e o f M a n z a n ita cam e pa n ie d on tin* p ia n o by
M is . s
a t h e r hom e n e x t W e d ­
U n ite d S ta te . D e p a rtm e n t o f A g r i­ S a tu rd a y to v is it frie n d s and r e la ­ T h e lm a M u llo y and a o n e -a ct p la y. as host»
c u ltu re s h a ll he c o n sid e re d the tiv e s here and in H ills b o ro , and "T h e Dear D e p a rte d " C h a ra c te r . nesday
M r and Mrs* W. L S tevens and
e q u iv a le n t o f and s a tis fy in g any S u n d a y w ith M r and M rs F G w e re rep re se n te d by L o u ise Pet( rs.
: in u la i S ta te B ang's dlMcase test r e ­ H eaton w e n t to C e n tra lia . W ie h . Em m a
R obinson.
F ra n k
W tiib c l, th e M is «• Ire n e and Ina Steveru»
c - c o m p a n i e d M r and M rs C lifto n
q u ire m e n t» "
w h e re th e y v is ite d th e L u c M e- E lm e r Boge and L y la R e d d ig H ig h B a g le y o f P o rtla n d to O ce a nlake
le s b O ffic ia l
K im so n . I n c h .Me K im son a nd W il- score?» in p in o c h le w e re w o n by S a tu rd a y «and re m a in e d u n t il S u n ­
G eorge B a rro w s a nd M rs
Don,
W II I.y tle , o f th e S ta te D e p a rt­ • am M< K lin .on holm
F re d S c h m id t and M rs day
m en t o f A g r ic u ltu r e at Salem , f u r ­
M i and M rs () H Ilr a u g h e r o f Pearson
L au re lv ie w Wins
th e r v e rifie d th is w h e n he re c e n tly S co tt» M ills w e re w e e k-e n d v is i- - L ena M eye rs re c e iv in g lo w M rs
L a u re l v ie w school w o n th e base­
stated A ll tests are o ffic ia l th a t are to rs at the L H M u rra y hom e H B o rg e lt and E lm e r Boge won
F S c h u ­ b a ll gam e fro m the* G ro n e r school
m ade a | th e pre se n t tim e, p ro v id e d S u n d a y guests w e re M r and M rs h ig h in “ 500" a nd M rs
tin* o w u c i has signed a fe d e ra l Joe B u r r and d a u g h te r o f W o o d ­ m a ch e r and H e n ry P eters r e c e iv ­ a t the la tte r pla ce last W ednesday
a g re e m e n t and th e v e te rin a ria n is a b u rn
ed low*.
Festival F rid a y
c o u n ty o r d e p u ty c o u n ty h e rd in ­
Miss O ru d u ff Weds
spector fo r Bang's disease, o r is a
T h e m u sica l fe s tiv a l o f th e se v­
Mi
Ei ma (J trn d u ff a nd E lm e r
fe d e ra l \ e te rm a ria n "
H anson w e re m a rrie d S u n d a y at e ra l schools o f th is v ic in it y w ill
C o u n ty Judge, D o n a ld ’I* T e m p le ­ V a n c o u v e r
he h e ld at th e h a ll F rid a y e v e n in g
ton. said t ills w e e k th a t ' some sa v­
V is ito rs at th e hist S ch o lls (»range E v e ry o n e in v ite d
in g in c o u n ty fu n d s c o u ld be m ade
T he h u m o f tractors is heard,
H a r ry T ho m , w ith P iK g ly W ig R iy
m e e tin g w e re G e o rg e K asterday,
if d a iry m e n w o u ld a v a il th em selves
m a ste r o f th e H ills b o r o G range. both n ig h t and d a y re c e n tly T h e sto re b e fore th e m ove a y e a r ago
o f th e o p p o r tu n ity o f h a v in g th e ir
J.urn* F o rs y th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty Japanese, w h o h a ve re n te d q u ite in to th e c o rn e r lo c a tio n on M a in
h e rd s tested u n d e r th e fe d e ra l p ro ­
ire e t. re tu rn e d last w eek fro m th e
d e p u ty , and C h a rle s D ic k in s o n o f an acreage in th is v ic in it y are p re ­
g ra m in those instances w h e re th is
O sw ego G ra n g e A g o o d ly n u m b e r p a rin g tin* g ro u n d for straw berries sto re in V a n c o u v e r, Wash . and
is possible
assum
ed ch a rg e here.
R r b u ild Road
In he rd* w h e re th e re are reactors, o f S c h o lls g ra n g e rs a tte n d e d th e '
W illia m Jones, m an a g e r fo r the
S ix I w ood («range W ednesday e v e ­
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th e o w n e rs n a tu r a lly d e s ire to a v a il
n in g , w h e re th e fu s t and second d e ­ o f th e store, k n o w n as th e D a ile y las, ye a r, has a cce p te d a p o s itio n
the m se lve s o f the in d e m n ity p r o v id ­
gree w o r k was g iv e n
T h e new place, is b e in g r e - b u ilt. T h e old w ith a P o rtla n d store. T h o m has
ed in th e fe d e ra l p ro g ra m w h ic h
in c n ib e i > m o u r g ra n g e are M r and m a d bed o f coarse ro c k is be in g been w it h P ig g ly W ig g ly o rg a n ­
m eans th a t th e y w o u ld need to sign
Mi
W a lte r O rr. B o n n ie B a r tle tt to rn o u t. th e su rfa ce fla tte n e d and iz a tio n fo r a n u m b e r o f years, b e ­
th e fe d e ra l a g re e m e n t a n y w a y so
g in n in g bis w o rk a t V a n c o u v e r In
th a t th e y c o u ld ju s t as w e ll have and E a rl B a k e r P re v io u s m e m b e rs w id e n e d a nd new’, fin e r ro c k w ill
H ills b o r o p re v io u s ly , he
w o rk e d
w h o have been re c e n tly re in s ta te d be p u t on.
▼
M rs R ic h a rd W h ittle , w h o is e m ­ here a y e a r b e fo re r e tu r n in g to
p ro g ra m as it w o u ld he a cceptable a rc M rs F lo ra B a k e r, M r and M rs
V a n co u v e r,
w h ic h is
h is
hom e
H a r ry F lin t and M r. and M rs W ill p lo y e d in P o rtla n d , sp e n t f r o m
u n d e r th e state law .
1!. ■
M on d a y u n t il W ednesday at her to w n .
Disposal \r e e s s a r v
A g ro u p o f yo u n g people fro m th e hom e here
A lo n g a th e F ed e ra l p ro g ra m is P o rtla n d B ib le In s titu te in< t w ith
B irth d a y C elebrated
ill e ffe c t disposal fo r s la u g h te r o f ; th e E p w o rth L e ague S u n d a y eve- !
S. E S to lle r was h o n o r guest a t
th e re a c tin g a n im a ls is necessary. I n in g .
a d in n e r at th e h o m e o f ins .sis­
I By M ab ie B. A llis o n )*
W ith an in d e m n ity p ro v id e d o f a p ­
te r. Mr*. F ra n k H a n a u ske o f P o r t ­
p ro x im a te ly $2ll p e r h«*ad fo r grade
M i s E lle n M a rie J a q u ith had as
a n im a l and $50 p e r head fo r re g ­
land. S u n d a y, c e le b ra tin g h is b ir th - h e r guest fro m F rid a y to S u n d a y.
is te re d a n im a ls, a n y h e rd o w n e r ,
v is it an a u n t and re tu r n in g by w a y M iss D o ro th y B o w d e n , o f P o rtla n d .
w h o m ay h a v e re a c to rs w o u ld u n ­
Receive C e rtificate
o f B o n n e v ille S u n d a y n ig h t.
d o u b te d ly w a n t to place him .se lf,
M o u n ta in H om e P a re n t T e a c h e r
C L R obinson, e m p lo y e d on h ig h ­
in p o s itio n to get th is in d e m n ity in I
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has
been a w a rd e d a c e rtific a te
way
c o n s tru c tio n
near
M a u p in .
a d ilitio n to th e salvage* value* o f th e ■
• pent tlx* w e e k -e n d w it h h is fa m ily o f m e rit fo r h a v in g th e e q u iv a le n t
u n im u l
( ’o n s e q u e n tly . p la c in g as i
here. He p la ys on tlx* T w in O aks o f 75 p e r cent o f th e school e n r o ll­
(B y lle le n e M . S c h u lt)
m uch o f th e te s tin g u n d e r th e fe d - ]
m e n t m P a re n t-T e a c h e r m e m b e r­
F A R M IN G T O N A n a u d ie n ce o f team and re tu rn e d to w o r k M on d a y.
e ra l p ro g ra m as possible w o u ld '
ship. T h is w as a w a rd e d a, th e r e ­
e lim in a te a p a rt o f th e c o u n ty e x- , n e ig h b o rs and frie n d s e n jo y e d th e
cent m e e tin g o f th e C ongress o f P a r­
p ro g ra m and p ie social h e ld at th e M RS H A R R IE T H IX O N B R O W N
I"' .
ents a nd Teachers. In c . in P o rtla n d .
F rid a y
e v e n in g
R eceipts
F u n e ra l services fo r M rs H a r rie t
B a n g s disease te s tin g has p r o ­ school
« lilt, to M e e t
ceeded in th e past tw o years in th is a m o u n te d to a b o u t $17. c le a r T h e D ix o n B ro w n . 87. w h o d ie d at th e
Ch< h a le m M o u n ta in P o ta to c lu b
c o u n ty in a v e ry s a tis fa c to ry m an - I m oney w ill be used fo r th e b e n e fit F orest G ro v e g e n era l h o s p ita l M o n ­ w i l l m eet a, th e h o m e o f M r and
day w e re h e ld W ednesday a f t e r ­ M rs G eo rg e A llis o n F rid a y e v e n in g .
n e r A la rg e n u m b e r o f tests w e re i o f th e school.
A tte n d s C o n fe re n ce
noon at tiie Forest G ro v e U n d e r ­ I t
m ade b u t th e re a re s t ill a good ,
is e x p e c te d th a t s c h o la rs h ip
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teacher.
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ta k in g co m p a n y chapel. In te rm e n t a w a rd s to th e 4-H s u m m e r school at
m a n y h e rd s th a t h ave n e ve r been 1
tlx* e d u c a tio n a l co n fe re n ce in M o n ­ was in F ore t V ie w ce m e te ry. M rs
tested
C o r v a llis w i l l be a w a rd e d at th is
m o u th S a tu rd a y
Some Object
B io w n was th e l*u»l of a fam ily m e e tin g
Plan Picnic
Som e o b je c t to th e neve a ty o f j
o f e le ve n c h ild re n . She h ad been
M rs. C ourtney Hostess
W o m en 's c lu b m e t fo r a sh o rt a re sid e n t o f th e G ro v e fo r 40 years.
h a v in g to dispose o f th e re a c tin g
M o u n ta in H om e L a d ie s ' A id w ill
business
session
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She was b o rn at O tto w a , Canada. m eet w ith M rs. Roscoe C o u rtn e y
u ii.il'
tl a t
a re
a lw a \ . | • • a b l e sp e a ker was M rs P aul P a tte rson , M ay 29. 1849. m a rrie d O scar B ro w n n e x t T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . M rs Rav
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sources o f in fe c tio n to n o n -re a c to rs . |
at Redan. O n ta rio . C anada
J a n ­ Ego. th e ne w p re s id e n t, w i l l be in
is p ra c tic a b ly a lw a y s good m anage- , and re c re a tio n She to u ch e d on th e • u a ry 23. 1879 and cam e to O regon charge.
nx nt w h e n th e d a iry business is | v a rio u s phases o f th e w o rk o f th e m 1886 Deceased is s u rv iv e d by
Trees Received
c o n sid e re d o v e r a p e rio d o f years
i c o m m itte e and h o w it c o u ld and the w id o w e r and th re e c h ild re n :
W ild W ood F o re s try c lu b m e m ­
T h e p rin c ip a l loss fro m Bang's d is - J s h o u ld a p p ly lo c u llv . T h e c lu b d e ­ O scar F . B rig g s. C a l; C lif f o r d C., bers each re c e iv e d tw e n ty - fiv e trees
ease is not in th e loss o f ca lve s b u t j cid e d to sp o n sor a school p ic n ic fo r H o w a rd . C al . a nd G o rd o n *G e o rg e , a, a m e e tin g h e ld at th e h o m e o f th e
l a th e r fro m decreased p ro d u c t lop th e last d a y o f school. M ay 14 D e ­ Hood R iv e r.
leader. J o h n S c h m e ltz e r. S a tu rd a y
re s u ltin g fro m th e a ilm e n ts th a t go • ta ils fo r th e p ic n ic a re le ft to th e
a fte rn o o n T h is is tlie second y e a r
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fo r th is 4-H c lu b .
M RS. S A R A II J A N E B O W M A N
B ang's deea*-e in fe c tio n A fte r the K a tn n a . M rs E K ra u s. M rs P K le in .
M rs S arah Ja n e B o w m a n d ie d
fe d e ra l p ro g ra m is ended, and no M rs I*' R ow e and M rs F B u r k h a lt ­
V ancouver M arria g e Licenses
at h e r ho m e in Forest G ro v e F r i ­
one k n o w s at th e present tim e ju s t er.
At O lym p ia Meet
D a n ie l L . C a rte r, ro u te 2. C o r­
day a nd fu n e ra l services w e re h e ld
w h e n th a t w ill he. o w n e rs o f re ­
W T. P u tn a m . J r . a tte n d e d a S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at tin* Forest n e liu s and M iss A n n a M . B ro s h c r,
a c tin g c a ttle w ill not he re q u ire d to
m e e tin g < t th e W a sh in g to n S ta te G ro v e U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y chapel ro u te 2. H ills b o ro .
dispose o f th e m .
Je rse y clu b s at O ly m p ia T h u rs d a y
R a ym o n d P Cota. G le n w o o d , and
w ith Rev
T u r n e r o ffic ia tin g . I n ­
i'eiicc Necessary
11» rrn a n Boge. w h o s u ffe re d a
M iss B t i v l S m ith , same address.
T he n it w i l l he a ease o f th e o w n ­ fra c tu re d p e lv is a b o u t a m o n th ago. te rm e n t was in F orest V ie w ce m e ­
e r e ith e r d is p o s in g o f th e m o r if I*, a b le to be up and is g e ttin g alo n g te ry .
M rs B o w m a n was b o rn in O h io
n o n -re a c tin g c a ttle are p a stu re d in n ic e ly .
D e ce m b e r 21. 1852. a nd cam e to
a d ja c e n t fie ld s , o r lots, an e x tra
C o m m u n ity S u n d a y school had an
fence six feet in s id e th e b o u n d a rie s a tte n d a n ce o f 31 S u n d a y S e ve ra l O reg o n in 1916 She is s u rv iv e d
Osteopathic
w ill he necessary to m ake it im - ne w p u p ils h a ve been e n ro lle d re ­ by th e fo llo w in g c h ild re n : F ra n k
jio s s ih le fo r ((in ta c t b e tw e en in fe c t­ c e n tly . Rev. H a tch o f B e a v e rto n is F le ck. Forest G ro v e ; C h a rle s W
Physician and Surgeon
ed and n o n -in fe e te d stock.
c o n d u c tin g services r e g u la r ly S u n ­ B o w m a n , P o rtla n d . W illia m . S p o ­
C O M M E R C IA L B L D G .
kane. W ash.; Jo h n E . C am den. N
W ith o n ly a c o m p a ra tiv e ly s m a ll days at 9 45 a in.
p e rce n ta g e o f d a iry c a ttle in th is
Phone O ffic e 861
T h e S in g e r-H a rd in g hom e is b o a st­ Y.; L D . and A n n a . Forest G rove ,
c o u n ty tu rn in g o u t to he re a cto rs in g a ne w w a te r and sewage system , and M a ry I . T h e D a lles
u n d e r tlx* fe d e r.il p ro g ra m , it w o u ld in s ta lle d re c e n tly
je c m th a t w it h in a fe w ye a rs th is
M rs
H a ro ld
Dean
and
b aby
area m ig h t be set u p as a c o n tro l d a u g h te r an* h o m e fro m th e hos­
area w h ic h w o u ld m ean th a t no c a t­ p ita l and a re v is itin g M rs Dean's
tle c o u ld hi* b ro u g h t in to it u n t il parents, M r and M rs. F S e h u lin e r-
tin* same had been tested and p ro v - ic h
t en to be non reactoi
Thit condition
M r and M rs C h a rle s Dum as m ade
is p ro v id e d fo r in th e O reg o n la w .
a t r ip to p o in ts in W a s h in g to n o v e r
th e w e e k-e n d . s to p p in g in V a n c o u ­
R u b b e r stam ps and o ffic e s u p ­ v e r on business and a v is it w ith
p lie s.— H ills b o r o A rg u s .
t f frie n d s , th e n g o in g to W a shougal to
New Manager Here
for Piggly Wiggly
Mountain Home
School Benefit
at Farmington
Reception Held
for New Class
Blooming Church
'B y M rs. E. W . H in ric h s )
B L O O M IN G
Y o u n g People's so­
c ie ty eld a b a n q u e t re c e p tio n F r i­
d a y n ig h , h o n o rin g th e a dolescent
m em b e r o f th e re c e n t c o n firm a tio n
class o f St P e te r s L u th e ra n c h u rc h
C o m m itte e in ch a rg e o f a rra n g e ­
m ent
. , F re d M u h ly , L o is A lto n
and t era H e lm o ld . H a ro ld M e y e r
s e rv i d .. . to a stm a ste r. E d w in K ic k -
h a e fe r gave th e a d re i o f w elcom e,
w h ic h was responded to by M iss N a ­
d in e H e rg e rt and D a n ie l H in ric h s .
A d d itio n a l pi t < ties w e re m ade by
M e lv in M e y e r F re d M u h ly . M a r ­
g a re t R u e cke r. M ild re d M e y e r L o is
A lto n and Rev and M rs E. W H in ­
ric h s M i s W ilm a S c h ild h a u e r gave
a h im o ro iis m on o lo g u e . M u s ic a l
n u m b e rs w e re re n d e re d by A lta
M e y e r R o b e rt L ie b e n o w . F re d and
O scar M u h ly . C o m m u n ity s in g in g
and a c tiv e games c o m p le te d th e
n ig h ,
e n te rta in m e n t.
A
p o tte d
flo w e r was p re se n te d to M iss Hazel
C a rte r to be ta ke n to h e r sister. O r-
pha. w h o was v e ry i l l w ith p le u ra l
p n e um o n ia , and a le tte r o f w e ll-
w ishes signed b y a ll p re se n t was
p re p a re d fo r R ic h a rd H e rd le in , w h o
was c o n fin e d to bed b y asthm a.
Lose to C o rn e liu s
A team o f boys fro m C o rn e liu s
school defeated th e u p p e r grades o f
th e L u th e ra n school in a s o ftb a ll
gam e a, B lo o m in g A p r il 2. 10-2. T he
tw o runs o f th e lo c a l team w e re
scored in th e fir s t in n in g . P la y e rs on
th e B lo o m in g team w e re W a lte r
M u h ly A lv in P fa h l D a n ie l H in ric h s .
Jo h n Steele. F r a n k lin K och. W illis
and V e ld a S ta rk . B e rn ic e M e y e r,
M a rg a re t R u e c k e r a n d G e n e v ie v e
H ills b o ro
A rg u s
n e p he w , D o n a ld D o rn sife . W h ile and m o th e r, M r and M rs. ir a B ro w n ,
th e re th e y v is ite d re la tiv e s in B e r k ­ o f Kansas C ity S u n d a y A b o u t 60
eley. C h a rle s D o rn ife re tu rn e d to w e re present. T h e y w e re presented
P o rtla n d w ith th e m a nd w ill v is it w ith a lo v e ly bookcase.
fo r se ve ra l w eeks w it h re la tiv e s .
M rs G eorge S aunders o f R ic h ­
M rs. Zoe Q u ic k and A lb e r t B o r- la n d spent th e w e e k -e n d w it h h e r
w ic k a tte n d e d th e golden w e d d in g d a u g h te r, M rs. H e rb e rt S c h e ld t, and
a n iv e rs a ry o f M rs. Q u ic k 's fa th e r fa m ily .
Orenco Circle
Elects Heads;
Property Sold
.A'. '
3.'
(B y M rs. G a il K arns,
O R E N C O — F r ie n d ly C ir c le m et
W ednesday a t th e c h u rc h p a rlo rs
w ith M rs C a r ly le as hostess O f f i­
cers elected w e re M rs C a lv in G ross
p re s id e n t M rs R ic h a rd N e ff, v ic e -
p re s id e n t M rs J R o llin s , s e cre ta ry,
and Miss L u e iiie M cG ee, traacurer
M r. and M rs. C a lv in G ross and
fa m ily w i re w e e k -e n d guests o f M r
and M rs S T S e ttle s o f V a n c o u v e r.
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D in n e r p a rty guests W ednesday
e v e n in g o f M r and M rs H e rb e rt
S ch e id , w e re M r a n d M rs. G eorge
Saunders o f R ic h la n d . M r. and M rs.
F'arl D ie ,lo in a nd d a u g h te r M a rio n ,
and M rs. F a n n ie W r ig h t o f P o r t­
land.
M a n v fro m h e re a re n o w e m p lo y ­
ed b y B R. M a lin g c a n n e ry a, H ills ­
boro
M r and M rs. L . C a rte r and fa m ­
ily v is ite d M rs. M o lly B u rro u g h s
and fa m ily o f S ilv e r to n S u n d a y
M iss B a rb a ra B u rd e tte sp e n t the
w e e k-e n d w it h B e tty K ra m ie n o f
H ills b o ro
G riffith Buys Property
M r and M rs. L . C a rte r have sold
their p ro p e rty to E. A . G r i f f i t h o f
H ills b o ro M r C a rte r « p a in tin g the
e x te r io r o f th e house f o r M r G r if ­
fith .
M r and M rs. G . W is w e ll and fa m ­
ily have m o ve d fr o m th e o ld B ry a n t
house a nd are n o w liv in g in H ills ­
boro.
M r. and M rs F ra n k W a rre n w e n t
to San Jose. C al., last T u e s d a y to
a tte n d th e fu n e r a l o f M rs . W a rre n 's
R ic h a rd H e rd le in w a s c r it ic a lly
i l l fro m asthm a a tta c k s la st w eek
M r and M rs F ra n k H a ra d e n o f
W a te rto w n . S I) and th e ir P o rtla n d
hosts M r and M r; Ed H ild e b ra n d ,
v is ite d last W ednesday a t th e E rn e s t
H a lle u e r hom e
M i s B a rb a ra B ro w n spent the
past w e e k -e n d w ith M e lb a a nd A ld a
D e m m in .
E rnest and E s th e r M o v e r sp o n sor­
ed a m e e tin g o f th e A id association
fo r L u th e ra n s a t th e ir hom e S a tu r­
d a y n ig h t.
Teachers Named
W ilfr e d
K a lsch
w ill
c o n tin u e
te a c h in g F e rn H ill school in th e
' c o m in g te rm M iss C e celia K a lsch
w i l l re m a in w ith th e S p rin g H ill
school fo r a n o th e r y e a r Joe G nos
has been re -e m p lo y e d b y th e Io w a
H ill school board
Mr
H e n ry W h itc o m b re tu rn e d
hom e fro m S m ith 's h o s p ita l F rid a y .
R em odel House
T h e house on th e C o o p e r-A n d e r­
son fa rm is b e in g re m o d e le d and a
w a te r system a nd p lu m b in g in s ta ll­
ed.
Section Two, Six Pages
E s ta b lis h e d 1894
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Lowest financing cost.
S More convenient payments.
S Insurance placed locally
( w ith your own agent o r b ro ke r).
Available to any in d iv id u a l having a satisfactory credit record
and steady income, who can supply one-third the cost o f his
o r her new or used car purchase price, either in cash o r by the
trade-in value o f another autom obile. T his bank then supplies
the balance needed to make a cash deal.
Before Buying a N ew Car or Refinancing
Your Present One, Investigate This Plan at
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
R U S S E L L T IS D A L E . M anager.
M . D.
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
E Y E . E A R . N O S E and T H R O A T
S P E C E A LIS T
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
T he FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK
Com m ercial B u ild in g
Phone«
R esidence 2972
O ffice 2971
OF PORTLAND
Hours
9:30 a m. to 12 m.
J ;3o p. m. to 5 p. m.
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Cooking School
G o v ern m e n t O ffe rs
C iv il Service Tests
C iv il s e rv ic e e x a m in a tio n s have
bcMilr a n n o u n ce d fo r fo u r |>osi,ions.
a c c o rd in g to F. C. H o lzn a g e l. secre­
ta ry o f th e b o a rd o f e x a m in e rs th is
w eek. T h e e x a m in a tio n s in c lu d e , e x ­
a m in e r. estate ta x 'in t e r n a l re v e n u e
a g e n t' S3.200 a y e a r: s e n io r su p e r­
in te n d e n t m a rin e e n g in e e r. $4.600 a
ye ra . q u a rte rm a s te rs corps, w a r de ­
p a rtm e n t; m a rk e tin g s p e c ia lis t ' I n ­
d ia n a rts and cra fts , $3.200 a year,
and p ro d u c tio n a d v is o r, same s e r­
vice. $2.600 a ye a r.
F u ll in fo rm a tio n is a v a ila b le at
th e lo ca l p o s to ffic c .
with the fam ous
National Pressure Cooker
M a y 3 r d to 8 th
L e g a l b la n k s , 5c and 10c. A com­
plete s u p p ly a v a ila b le a t th e H ills ­
boro Argus.
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at Lester Ireland & Co. every day starting at 2:30 p. m.
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♦ Cooks a C o m p lete
M e a l on O ne B u rn er
1936 C hevrolet Coupe
39(H) miles, perfect condition.
1935 Plym outh Sedan
1935 Plym outh Coupe
1934 Plym outh Coupe
Mellow, M A L T E D B A R L E Y used exclusively in
brewing Boltcntian Club; choice feminine hop bloss­
oms,
flavored so delicately; pure sparkling subterran­
ean water....,hesc quality ingredients arc combined by
Bohemian brewing skill to give to this Light Export
L iger that alluring taste, the R E F IN E D F LA V O R
w hich distinguishes Bohemian Club Iron, other beers.
XK’hcn you want the BEST in hcei'....becr made from
the finest o f ingredients, regardless o f cost.....seek no
further than Bohemian Club Light Export Liger.
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RAY J. ftlANN, D istributor
♦ Cooks w ith o u t w a te r
R um ble seat.
1934 Plym outh D eluxe Sedan
1933 D odge Sedan
1932 Plym outh Sedan
1931 C hevrolet Coupe
5 M odel “ A ” Fords
M a y b e not the la rg es t, but w ith o u t do u bt the
B E S T selection o f U S E D C A R S in
W a s h in g to n C o un ty.
Cady M otor Co.
149 8. T h ird A ve.
Phone 371
♦ Saves 3/4 of the fu e l
♦ M a k e s T o u g h M ea ts
Tender
Hillsboro's Oldest A utom obile D ealer
BO TTLES
♦ Cooks A ll Foods in
1-4 to 1-3 o f the
T im e .
FOUR SEASON-the sport
jacket you wouldn’t swap for
a shelf of trophies! It's worn
the year round and for every
sport! Designed in the tradi­
tional H ir a e fc -» '« •/» out­
door manner1
Hillsboro,
O rrgo n
Sport
♦ R etain s H e a lth ­
g ivin g V ita m in s
Jacket
Tailor? t of
ADIRONDACK
POPLIN
Wind and rain resist­
a n t Free-swmg back
and concealed elastic
hips for snugness-
Zipper pockets and
\ front Get one!
Attractive Colors
Sec a com plete m eal, consisting of m eat,
v eg etab les an d d e sse rt cooked w ith o u t
w a te r in only 10 m in u tes’ tim e— th en taste
th e delicious food. L earn how easy every
day cooking can be m ade w ith a N a tio n a l
Pressure C o oker. E veryone invited. Free
adm ission. No obligation.
SPECIAL TH IS W EEK ONLY ON
N A TIO N A L PRESSURE COOKER
M ade of heavy cast alum inum , well fin ­
ished and highly polished . . . E quipped
w ith au to m atic release valve . . . steam
guage . . . P etco ck valve . . . cool, non-
b u rn ab le B akelite th u m b knobs. Foods re­
tain h ealth -g iv in g vitam ins and m ineral
salts. E lim in ates sm oke, steam , grease
and odors from th e house. Ideal fo r cook­
ing baby cereals. E xcellent fo r sterilizin g
bottles or fo r ste riliz in g ab o u t th e house.
♦ F la vo rs C an n o t
B lend
riucc
♦ A p p ro v e d by Good
H o usekeep in g
In s titu te
6 -q u a rt size
N o w O n ly ....
$749
Exclusive in Hillsboro at
The
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Howe & Wells, Props.
207 E. M a in St.
I’ hone 1412
Lester Ire la n d & Co
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