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O rtoher 28, 10.1
H IL L S B O R O
to R lgglc R i
flu k en filil.
Hallowe’en
Parade and
Program Set
Native Daughter
Succumbs Friday
(By Mr«. Je»se M eyers)
HHXTON
A Hallow, , hi purmh
will» a shnrl niiditoi min progran
will be held at the school I ioiim
kiidax aft n noon Tin ch ild ren in
” '•» <|iir i a,l,» <-< shitnc w i l l parudo
a fter winch h< I i ,»pi csentm l co*
tunic ; will be judged
k
ra r m e rs an- digging th e ir pota
tors, which h a \r finished thru
grow th w ithout a frost
W illiam Higgle spent 1he week
end w idi relatives at Birkr*nfeld
He also h u n ted for der r in th e Sad
dlr» M ountain country
Lyle Bledsoe of ba tiv ad a is work
ing for hi . b ro th er in law (
p
lo lk e. w ho recen tly m oved on tin
A S tepltens place
S ev eral housr in tow n w ere w ir
ed for electricity the pa .1 week
Damp w eather S atu rd ay halted
G h tin Jo n es of P o rtlan d • pen
over hulling o peratio n s here On die week ,n d at the Powell
two «»|- th re e fields an» left to
Earl Fi .her of Sunset visited i« |
d l H u llin g w as re n u in e d M o n d a y
tttives hei «• this W1 »« • k
Idles Move Here
Eil T o lk e of N orth I'lmo- wa-
Mr and Mr» Levi W hite have hero M onday looking ,01 |,ot.,I,
d
ik
K i'i
I I , , bus p o tu to ," 00 tlo - M
oved iron» V ernonia to the old
N h I moii p ln c o
ick W hite place n ear M anning
Mi and Mi- Kol„.rl PI,,,,. ;,ii(|
Mis (Iran Elliott ’ Frances Fish-
» and small d au g h ter J a n e t C ar Ml unit Mis. G erald Pow ell
of St Ih len visited relativ es and sotting stra w b e rrie s for Go- Ghe<n
»••ml. h ere from Friday to Sun- K rlb rrfo rd s K n it I’la ir
I'ort io R othorford ha rente,I the
lul Kiireewn
A basket social w as given by
M anning so«ml club at the ball F u
•lay nighl P was a success socially
and financudls /\ num bci of pci
soi s front lien- ut tended T w enty-
eight dollar , w.i . taken in.
Duller S aturday
A dunce will be sponsored by W
H A at tin ir ball O ctober 30 M usk *
w i l l be f u i 'i i i . h e d hv V andehev
S ih
M a x w e ll fa r m n e a r M a n n in g T h e y
a re p a p e r in g a n d g etting ready to
The Dutch, e
paid the Indians
Italian, w ere fori
w ith .scalpers afti
ROYAL
BEVERAGES
F o r t h e H a l l o w e ’e n
P a r ty !
ROYAL-M ISSION
Spurkling , »mnye-Lemon
R( > Y AI. ( linger A le or
l.in ie H ick ey
I'e p si-i 'o la
Soda Pop
B ottled and D i.str
Rovai Soda W orks
Phone 2432
Talented Whistler
iill.-.boro
H A L L O W E ’EN
October 31
i
No Hallowe’en would be com-
pi«'*»» without FIR GROVE whip-
<
I"’,! cream on the pumpkin pie
—you II want extra cream for
K i> cr,'ani «„‘I coffee, ton ! Order
7y«rSi)^iZ A f°r your needs today !
Don t fo r g e t G reen Spot O ran gead e
FIR GROVE DAIRY
Phone 4RX1
Delicious - Old Fashioned
CRULLERS
T hey're crisp and tasty
and th e y 're best ev er w ith
H allow e'en cider
Treat the fam ily to our
MINCE or
PU M PK IN PIES
See o u r w indow for
an assortm en t of
Hallowe’en
Bakery Specials
Barbara Jean’s Bakery
126 Second Ave.
IIILLSROKO
Phone 3531
J u s t aro u n d the co rn er from M ain street
THEY'RE HERE!
Mr
W illiam s was born near
l(dl boro Ja n u a ry 20 1004 a daugb
f'
of die hit, Robert and M art
Ann hribric S he w as m arried to
W aiien W W illiams October 17
1004 th e fu st y ears of th eir m a r­
ried life being sp en t at H illsboro
an,I the la t forty years being pent
on th eir farm on rout«’ 1. Bank
She 1 .or vived by hr 1 husband, a
• 11 and d au g h ter. C laude William
and Mi
la ira K thlcgcl. both of
r o u t, I. B a n k s O thei su rv iv o r. ar<
F ra n k
Im b u e
of
1938 Chrysler Royal
1938 Jubilee PLYMOUTH
near
H dL boro a sister. Mrs J a n e Behne
of K entucky, five g ran d ch ild ren ,
W a n d 1 G a in g u s of K onst G rove
I. cor a Layton. Irw in L iste r and
R o b e rt Sclil«*g, | of ro u te 1, Banks,
and tw o g reat-g ran d ch ild ren . Jo an
and M aryhn G arrig u s of For, t
See Them! Drive Them at
Preview Held of
Lincoln-Zephyr
Turkey Expert
Fiere Tuesday
Noel I, Benn ion. new* extension
piiultrym an of th e O regon S tate
college. Will discuss lie- subject
Selection and C are of Breeding
S lin k
at u m eeting for W ashing­
ton county tu rk ey raisers, which
will he held T uesday. N ovem ber 2.
in the H illsboro ch am b er of com ­
m erce room s nt 8 p. in
A the tu rk ey m ark etin g season
approaches, the problem of select­
ing hr, i ding stock becomes m ore
and m ore im p o rtan t to the tu rk ey
i nisei
C onsid erab le progress has
bet n m ade in recen t years in th e
m ethod of selecting b rie d in g stock
from the m ark et flock and Bcnnion
has considerable inform ation on
this subject, w hich w ill he of in ­
terest and value to the tu rk ey rais-
LnRay M artyn, B eaverton high school student, represented th e O re ­
gon J o b s D aughters at a Nampa. Idaho, convention recently, and
displayed her w histling talent to the g a th e rin g —'C u t courtesy The
O regon Jo u rn al i
Seavy ranch will sta rt Monday. The
w alnut crop is very sh o rt this y ear
in com parison w ith last year.
Mr;. Ira Brow n w as able to r e ­
tu rn to her hom e T uesday a fte r be­
ing in a P o rtlan d hospital for
aw hile.
Florence Blaise, w ho has been a t­
tending the K ansas C ity school for
about th ree m onths, is leaving w ith
h er parents for her new home.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam V an d er­
zanden spent the w eek-end in
Salem visiting H enry Hazen, w ho is
still in the hospital.
Mrs P earl B rady gave a birth d ay
party S atu rd ay afternoon in cele­
bration of the 13th b irth d ay a n n i­
versary of h e r son. D arrel. Covers
w ere laid for tw elv e in the evening.
C lyde Meighen.» w ho has been
w orking for th e past sum m er for
Louie S trohm ayer, left S aturday
evening to w ork for Mrs. Tom W il­
liam s of Hillside.
Jim C onklin o f th e CCC cam p
n ear Zig Zag spent a few days last
w eek at the M J. V anderzanden
home.
Equal in im portance to the proper
selection of b reed in g stock is the
p ro p e r care of th e breeding birds
from now until th e breeding season
n, xt pring Many breeding tu rk ey s
a re given a p o o r s ta rt into the
breeding season because of a lack
of inform ation on th e p art of the
op< ra to r w ith reg ard to p ro p er feed­
ing and m anagem ent.
T h e m eeting w ill be open to all
W ashington county tu rk ey raisers
and any o th ers w ho a re in terested
in the tu rk ey production problem s.
1938 County Budget
Has Lower Levy
(Cnntinu^l fmn, m r , li
cu ts w ere received
county co art ami th e budget com-
J Wyss w as operate,
n iiltee felt th at 1938 should b rin g last w eek He is gettii
w ith it a m ore f i r reach in g road
Ross F indley returr
pro g ram w hich w ould perm it th e from a trip through
im provem ent o f county roads w hich, and eastern p a rt of
th ro u g h necessity. have been m ore visited w ith several ol
r le
neglected d u rin g tin, y ears ig-i-nds along the w ay
of sm all and in ad eq u ate ro ad b u d ­
get.”
M em bers of th e budget com m it­
tee w hich m et w ith th e county
court T uesday included J M Tan-
i'ier. G aston: J. K em m er. B eav er­
ton: and W G. Ide. Hillsboro. On
th e co unty court a re Ju d g e Donald
T em pleton and C om m issioners H
D K irk m a n and Jam es Lewis.
H earing for th e b u dget has been
set for th e la tte r part of N ovem ­
ber.
H ere is th e su m m ary at county
funds as they w ill be financed next
year:
A m ount to be
he Raised
Kaiscil bv T axation
i By Mrs. .1. A. McCoy I
1937
Fund
1937
1938
J. M. B arb er and A lfred B arber
G eneral
$127.82297 $147.173 88 and d a u g h te r W anda of U pper
$127.822.97
School
94.909.70
94 909.70
98,767 90 Lake. Cal., a rriv ed T uesday to visit
R oad
194.951.83
194.951 83
155.338 00 Mr and Mrs W arner C ropp and
fam ily.
>
$417.684 50
E. W. W oodford had a few days
.Anticipated E x p en d itu res
last w eek of w alnut picking. The
F und
1937
1938
G eneral
$173.408 31 $185.329 50
School
94 909 70
98.767 90
Rond
204.400 00 228.138 00
Kansas City
We specialize Jn quality
mereiai printing.—Argus.
YOU
the Best in
Quality Meats
I A M R Yearling Legs and Chops. Lb. 14c
Shoulder. Lb.............11c
FRED’S
BEER
ROYAL
SODA
W ORKS
T he retail trad es com m ittee w ill
m eet Friday at 8 p. m. in th e ch a m ­
b er of com m erce, it was announced
by Leon Davis, secretary.
T he com m ittee w ill ta k e up th e
business affairs of the group for th e
rem ain in g tw o m onths, including
th e C hristm as
opening display.
M em bers include Neal Bush, c h a ir­
m an: P A. A nderson. J a k e Weil.
R alph Wilson. L. A. Mott. F red En-
geldinger, Nye Bristol. L ester Ir e ­
land. G eorge Selfridge. F red A m a-
cher. Jo e Coe. H arry Bates. C. C.
W ebber and H. H Sm ith.
This top quality butter is made from cream supplied
by your neighbor farmers who are members of the
Dairy Cooperative Association. In buying it you are
promoting home industry in your own community.
•ATmuu.
O u r classified colum ns m ay have
lust w h at you a re looking ion—
Read them .
ti
Prices Effective F riday. S atu rd ay and M onday
O ctober 29 and 31), and N ovem ber 1
G olden B antam
Del Maíz Fancy C ream Style. 1937 pack
cans
(CASE. 24 tins
$2.25)
Buy now and save!
Northern.
$1.53
Hard W heat
49-lb. sack
TUNA FISH
MINCEMEAT
CHERRIES
5 D eliveries Dally
Res. Phone 321Z
W e clo se at 9 o ’clock Sharp every S aturday n igh t
to the Finest.
Libby’s
Fancy.
M ade w ith
C-M, broken and whole
Maraschino. 5-oz. bottle
MAZDA
3 0 and 60-w att only
FLOUR
GINGER SNAPS
SHORTENING
CIDER
F ish er’s
PANCAKE and WAFFLE
(2-lb. handy sack
Edgemont.
16-oz. pkg.
Approximately 120 Cookies in
PEARI
Johnson's
G allons
Bring Your Own Containers.
TOMATOES
PU M PK IN
Mission, in P uree
SHRIMP
,7e>
Í
B onner Choice Thom pson Seedless
5-oz.
tins
(D OIL
Blue Plate G ulf.
WAX PAPER 15 foot ro>1
coi..„
Bring your own containers
QUAKER Regular or
OATS quick
cooking. I.arge pkg.
With safety cutter edge.
Del Monte,
Tin
ISINS
Mavar.
5-oz. tins.
A Ç
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
Phone 2641
Retail Trades Body
Meets Friday Night
com.
t
offer»
All Meats Inspected by Hrs. Nicol and Almqutst
D « trib u ta d by
USED CAR EXCHANGE
2nd and W ashington
HILLSBORO
Coral. Light Meat. Fancy. We Guarante
R em em ber th e m ore you tell, th e
m ore you sell w hen using A rgus
W ant Ads.
B L IT Z X ^
WEINHARD
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
Fi r Every Household Purpose.
KRAUT Qu„,,.„d
2 pounds
FRANKFURTERS BOTH
FOR
tf
BOILING BEEF
PORK ROAST
BACON
BEEF ROAST
SO N IN G
BACON SEA
Lb...................
SHORTENING
C hoice Northwest hops ere an
important ingredient of Bllta-
Weinherd Beer. Thia picture
ahowa hope being added to
brew, another step in the stoty
of Fine Beer, Carefully Biewed
EDWARD’S
R epresenting H illsboro a t the
P o rtlan d convention of O regon and
S outhern W ashington dealers for
L incoln-Z epher and F o rd autom
biles F riday w as H L. M acK enzie
of the M acKenzie M otor com pany.
Luncheon for th e group featured a
p rev iew
of th e
1938 I.incoln-
Z ephyr
"We feel certain th a t w ith the
new changes and im provem ents in
the 1938 car th a t n ex t y ear w ill be
a b an n er one.'' M acK enzie stated.
T he public show ing h ere of the
new models w ill be announced
later. M acK enzie said.
Cornelius
On Sunday d u rin g S unday school
at the M E church, th e Bible class
w ill hold devotional services and
a t 9:45 Mr. Hicks. H illsboro a t­
torney and a one-tim e w o rk er in
the A nti-L iquor league, w ill speak.
T h e re will be special m usical n u m ­
bers at both services in observance
of T em perance Sunday.
Mrs Effie B u rn ett re tu rn e d S u n ­
d a y from O nalaska. Wash.,
she spent tw o weeks.
B uford W addele received a cut
on the back of th e head in the
football sam e last F riday after-
noon at St. H elens.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Thi
as visitors S unday Mrs. E
of G ranum . A lberta. C anada, who
w as an old neig h b o r of the Thies
fam ily in C anada. She w as accom ­
panied bv Alvin. Emil. G ust and
J a k e R adkie of P o rtlan d .
S unday visitors at th e hom e of
Mr and Mrs L loyd S haw w ere B
A. M artin and fam ily of R oseburg
Mr. M artin is a resid en t engineer.
$512.235 40
C APTA IN A. C. DERSE
Mrs. Emm a D ierd o rff received
w ord this w eek from Mrs. E dw ard
R aylee of M edford of th e death of
h er b ro th er, A nthony G. Derse. at
Oconomowoc. Wisconsin. S eptem -
b er 8. Mr and Mrs. B aylee w ere
form er resid en ts of n e a r Hillsboro,
and d u rin g th e tim e they lived here,
C apt. D erse w as a freq u en t visitor.
C apt. D erse w as city atto rn ey of
Oconomowoc, and had atten d ed a
I m eeting of th e public w orks board
early in th e evening. W hen m otor-
i mg hom e he w as strick en w ith a
h eart attack and died im m ediately
1 He w as a g rad u ate of the law school
of U niversity of Oregon, and a
m em ber of th e A m erican Legion
and oilier v eteran s' organizations
He had organized th e M exican
B order V eterans' n ational associa­
tion and w as its first com m ander.
He is su rv iv ed by his w ife and
one sister. M rs Baylee.
Forest Grove Vote
Authorizes Bonds
urday at a special election in F o r­
est G rove T he vote was 130 to 17.
C ity officials disclosed th at con­
stru ctio n would be started before
the first of the year. P roperty ad*
is. nance of $16 000 in g e n e ra l, jo in in g that of the present biiiltU
the Tow nsend club gathering M r
obligation bond.*? to apply on the; ing has already been purebaaed
day evening at the M ethodist construction of a new city building,
church, according to R L Putnam ,
Subscribe for the Argus.
p resident
S everal new m em bers and fire hall was authorized S at-!
were enrolled. A. M W illiam s <4
Eugene was sp eak er V isitors w ere
present from P o rtlan d and Forest
Grov»» clubs Th< local com m ittee
furnished refresh m en ts of dough-
outs and coffee d u rin g the .social
h o u r follow ing
P resident R L. P utnam m en tio n ­
ed a case of a needy fam ily in the
county and a generous offering was
given along w ith an o th er generous
am ount through a dutch auction of
a pum pkin pie. Rev. H enry Young
is th e club's au ctioneer
The locpl club is visiting in a
body each S unday evening the lo­
cal churches in order. T hey w ere
given a cordial w elcom e a t the
F ou r-S q u are
c h u rc h
Sunday.
C hurches previously visited w ere
the C hristian M ethodist and B ap­
tist churches. In each instance the
churches w ere ap p reciativ e of th eir
presence.
c h a p e l w i t h R«
o lln ia lin g
In te r m e n t
• b r o th e r ,
Page Seven
rownsendites Hear
Eugene Speaker
S« w • II
<’lu » ir p i . i d l e r a n d S u n d n v s c h o o l
p a r ty w .c h e ld at th e A l l l e D u n c a n
h o m e O c to b e r 19 A b o u t 40 p c i .o n .
W e re p re s e n t
Mi
J e s s ie T il l m a n v is ite d
d a u g h te r. M rs E d S to c k e r . In
h in d th is w e e k e n d
M i and M i
T o m H ig g le of I
e n fi Id p e n t S a tu r d a y a t th e ( I ,
B u r lm g h a in S r h o m e h e re M r
M is II iii lin g h a m p la n to m o v e
'A R O C S . H ILLS B ô R O , O R EG O N
HONEY
15c
i40-foot roll
9ci
Floradale No. 1
5-lb. pail
SYRUP
Golden Marshmallow