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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Twò'
Prom ise of Perfection
ARGUS,
TT T T. T S F O R O ,
n R F G O íí
- -
Helvetia Roll
of Honor for
by Adele and Cateau De Leeiiw Period Given
' the grass was cut and the b ird b a th
“ O E A D Y , E l? "
B ill Sheridan
'*'• flun g the question ove r his
stra ig h te n e d - Oh. but a ll th is was
p ro b a b ly an im possible dream !
shoulder, not pausing in his n e rv ­
A n d it was so th a t B ill fou nd
ous pacing o f the n a rro w room.
her.
H is topcoat was tossed on a cha ir,
M rs. B id d le h a vin g to ld h im
he held his hat in his hand.
th a t Ellen had gone fo r a w a lk , he
E llen nodded. “ Just as soon as
had set o u t in search o f her. B u t
I p u t these few th in g s in m y bag.”
he had not seen her, and he had
“ I 'l l c a rry it dow n and see about
about decided to tu rn back w hen
the c a r." He was anxious to be
he saw n house. I t m ade h im stop
o ff; one w o u ld th in k it was his
I sho rt in the road.
vacation. She supposed it was
It w asn't an unusual house at
foo lish to lin g e r lik e this, absurd­
a ll - n o t v e ry big. not any p a rtic u ­
ly , v a in ly , w is h in g . . .
la r style o f a rch ite ctu re . B u t solid,
T h is was w here she and B ill
and strong, and roo m y lo o kin g
had come when they m arried.
B ig w indo w s and a veranda. Lots
T hey had stood in the doorw ay
o f space around it. Trees. A gate
and surveyed th e ir dom ain as if it
th a t in v ite d you in , and u p the
w ere as vast as a continent. How
flagged w a lk and the sh a llo w steps
pro ud they had been o f th e ir few
to the door. It w o u ld n 't h u r t to
possessions, how sure they had
look around a bit.
been th a t th is was to be o n ly the
He trie d the door and it opened.
beginning!
He saw E llen fro m nn up stairs
Such fu n , such days o f p la n ­
w in d o w . She looked so lit t le s it­
n in g !
W hat had happened to
tin g there, so relaxed, alm ost as if
them ? W hy had i t changed? B ill
she w ere asleep and dre a m in g . He
g e ttin g nervous and morose, h e r­
put the tho u g h t o f the house be­
s e lf ready to weep, to fly o ff about
hin d h im and w ent do w n to her.
no thin g. S om ething had gone te r­
surprised and shaken at w h a t thé
r ib ly , te r r ib ly w rong. Was it h e r­
i sight o f her d id to him .
self, o r B ill?
She ju m pe d up. sta rtle d . H ow
She was going to find out. A n d
. . . here on the tin y sin k he had w o rked fo r so
p re tty she was, w ith he r flushed
th is m ig h t be the be ginning o f the
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cheeks
and her w ide eyes and the
m
any
evenings
to
m
ake
the
litt
le
set
o
f
d
o
ll
end. F or i f she discovered the an ­
fu r n itu r e fo r his niece.
s u n lig h t s iftin g dow n on h e r n u t-
sw e r— up there in the q u ie t h ills
b ro w n h a ir! L ik e the E lle n he
o f C o nn ecticut— she w o u ld not be
had m a rrie d .
com ing back.
She m ust look back to h e r childhood w hen she sm all drugstore.
“ 1 came up ju s t as soon as I
around the litt le ap artm en t, so had played w ith her d o lls near
She w e n t a ro un d in a d e lirio u s
th a t she could rem em ber eve ry the hedge o f it tha t ran across the haze, seeing o n ly vaguely t h e 1 f ° u Id . he said, h o ld in g both her
______
_ „ be „ n hardw ood floors la id in pa tte rns, hands. “ El. w h at d id you mean?
lin e and dim ension o f it.
back garden.
T _____
here ___
m ust
Here w ere he r w in d o w boxes, hedge o f i t n e a r — n o th in g le s s 1 the sun stream ing th ro u g h the " ^ at haYe F0“ decided?”
the geranium s and p h lo x s triv in g than a hedge w o u ld sm ell so o v e r- west w indow s. A n idea was fo rm - |
1
h a rd to te ll him . She had
b ra v e ly in the su n lig h t. Here was p o w e rin g ly sweet.
¡in g in her m in d . A n audacious, ^ c v ?r dj*eamcd it w o u ld be so
w h e re she had sewed on f r ill y
Yes there it was v e lio w and 'b re a th -ta k in g idea th a t she m ust
,a. T o m ake it easier, she
aprons— lo o kin g o u t across the ce­ w h ite ’ lone-tongued b l o s s o m s not
come to b irth before she Pulled her hands aw ay, b u t his
h ite , long tongu cl D l
s a m s
Rut oh if bv some im nos- eyes w cre fastened on hers and
m ent and ston e-w a lle d street and w
foam ing ove r th ic k green. I t, too.
Knew. u u i on. n oy som e im pos
...„¡j
dream ing. Here was w here B ill was at the fa r end of a garden
sible chain o f circum stances, it
he could not avoid them .
was
at
tne
ta
r
ena
or
a
garden.
“ B ttt. yQU kn o w y o u rs e lf B m
had sat sm oking . . . here on the
T he house had a “ F o r S ale” sign
• ’ ‘
'
we ju s t co u ld n ’t go on as we were,
tin y sink he had w o rke d fo r so
on i t The paper had been p a rtly
M r. Henderson to ld h e r the Jt
d re a d fu ,. we weren>t o u r.
m any evenings to m ake the litt le
to rn o ff and the board was so price n e x t m o rn in g . T he re n ta l 5C]ves •»
set o f d o ll fu r n itu r e fo r his niece.
e ather-beaten th a t i t m ust have was tnuch less than she expected.
H
b re a th com ing fa ste r and
Oh. th is was im possible! She w
been fo r sale a long tim e. She but even so it was m ore th a n she f a « £ X
to ,d h ^ w h S she had
slipped th ro u g h the door, w in k in g
tho
ugh
t.
“
I
don’t
suppose
i
t
w
o
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ld
coula
a
n
o
ra
.
decided.
T
h a t she w o u ld get a
ra p id ly .
.. .
, ..
.,
divorce, and they m ust both tr y
B ill was w a itin g fo r h e r beside h u rt i f I w e nt in and took a spray
or t w o - j u s t to re m in d m yself g L T she couldn t get th e Idea lQ
th e jr
a g a jy
the car. He helped h e r in , his face
o u t o f he r m in d , and a t last „ A n d j f
coui d ,et mp haye a
a mask. He did not speak w h ile A n d I w o u ld lik e to see the g a r-
she faced I t She w a nted to come _ a h lln d re d and , en „ m on th
he m aneuvered th ro u g h the u p ­ den.”
T he w ic k e t gate was n o t locked; here to liv e . T he m ore she th o u g h t w -
w jth w h a, j have_ »
to w n tra ffic. She sat beside him ,
f Ii's fac(t showed ‘ how «¡tunned
fe e lin g shrunken and m iserable, she pushed it open and w e n t in about it, the m ore im p e ra tiv e it
clasping he r gloved hands in her and around the house, fo llo w in g a seemed. In th is house she could he was o h hp m u stn -t th in k h(?r
w in d in g path o f uneven stones breathe, in th is garden she could rncrcenary greedy!
la p u n til her fingers ached.
le t he r h e a rt expand, in th is a t­
You see. B ill, I ’ve fou nd the
L itt le b y little , as the y le ft the sunk In the grass. She d re w a
m osphere the re was peace.
place w h ere I w a n t to live . W here
c ity behind them and began w in d ­ litt le in d ra w n breath o f surprise.
O n ly, i t w o u ld a ll depend on I can b u ild m yself up again. I t ’ll
in g throu gh the h ills , she found I t was an enchanted place.
B ill.
take close p la n n in g and w o rk in g ,
h e r face re la x in g , and her hands
W hen she said th a t to herself, b u t th a t’s w h a t I need. I lik e to
unclenched. I t was re s tfu l — the ’V O T ju s t as it stood, b u t bo-
r o llin g green h ills d im m in g to blue ■*■* cause, in one s w ift m om ent, he r h e a rt contracted w ith fear, w o rk , to w o rk to w a rd som ething
against the horizon, the sm ell o f she could visu alize it as i t ought and she th o u g h t, “ I t ’s crazy! I ’ve ne ver had enough to do since
n e w -m o w n grass, the c a ttle graz­ to be. T he beds w ere o v e rru n Y o u ’ve le t yo u rs e lf in fo r a fr ig h t- we m a rrie d : th a t was p a rt o f the
in g in the fields, the occasional w ith weeds; t a ll stalks la y ove r j f u l d isa p p o in tm e n t — because you tro u b le . The place isn ’t p e rfe c t—
on th e ir sides, the flovVers lost in kn o w i t ’s im possible.”
th a t’s the m arve lou s p a rt about it
sound o f w a te r.
B ill was generous, b u t he — b u t it gives— it gives the p ro m ­
the grass. R am blers rio te d o ve r a
T I E asked h e r i f she w anted to sagging pe rgo la; a b ird - bath c o u ld n ’t a ffo rd to be th a t gener­ ise o f p e rfe ctio n , and as soon as 1
stop in th e n e x t v illa g e fo r leaned d ru n k e n ly u n d e r an apple ous. A n d she hated to ask him . saw the house— ”
Just the same, a t the end o f a
tree.
He stared at her. “ T he house?"
lu nch .
She w ondered w h a t th is old w eek, she sent fo r h im .
She sw ept h e r hand in a circle .
“ Oh, no. I to ld M rs. B id d le I ’d
“ Please come up,” she w ro te “ Yes. M aybe you don’t see it, but
be the re in tim e fo r lu nch , and house was lik e , inside. I t rem inded
meals are in clud ed , you k n o w !” h e r o f h e r childh oo d as m uch as b rie fly . “ I ’ve reached a decision. I can visu alize ju s t w h a t 1 w a nt
I t ’ll gro w , and so w ill I . ’*
He drove on; the silence was the garden. She trie d to peer in and I w a n t to ta lk to you about j 0 do
_
; “ T h is house?” he crie d , sta rtle d .
deeper. The silence between them the w indo w s, b u t those on the side it . ”
W a itin g fo r h im , she g re w n e rv - B u t ^e w anted th is house! He had
pressed on he r lik e a w e ig h t; the were too high, and on th e veranda
the lig h t was against h e r and she ous. He ha dn’t telegraphed when k n o w n i t the m om ent he saw it:
silence around her was a balm .
M rs. B id d le came o u t to meet cou ld n’t see. B u t she m ust see in ­ he w o u ld come— p ro b a b ly i t w o u ld he was sure o f it w h ile he w a lked
th ro u g h it. th in k in g , w ith a q u ic k ­
them . She was a m o th e rly lo ok­ side. T h e sign said, “ In q u ire o f be o ve r the w eek-end.
S ittin g on M rs. B id d le 's v e ra n ­ ened heartbeat, o f how it could be
in g wom an w ith tig h tly d ra w n Asa F . Henderson, 10 W illo w
da, lis te n in g to M rs. B id d le d is­ managed.
back gra y h a ir and a p r in t dress Place.”
T hey w e re s ta rin g at each other.
I t w asn’t h a rd to fin d 10 W illo w course a t le n g th on the vagaries
w ith an apron tie d over it . She
Place. T he re a l estate office was and e cce n tricitie s o f h e r frie n d s. Do you m ean— you w a n t to liv e
beamed a t them .
“ Too bad y o u r husband a in ’t b u ilt lik e a cottage, w ith a b ric k E lle n planned w h a t she w o u ld do ' here?” he asked,
stayin g,” she clucked. “ B u t I ’ll stoop and blu e shutters. A g ir l to th e house and the garden. The ; “ Yes." she said,
ta ke good care o f her. . . . I ’m was ty p in g a t a desk, and a lean, th in g she lik e d best was th a t the y !
rig h t glad to have a young person sa n d y-h a ire d m an was ta lk in g to both needed so m uch done to C U D D E N L Y he took h e r by the
the m .
i
shoulders. “ E l— E l, I wanted
in the house. M aybe I ’l l p lum p a clie n t.
T h a t re m in d e d h e r— th e p e tu n ia to liv e here, to o !”
W hen E lle n e x p la in e d w h a t she
he r up a b it— she could stand
“ Y ou ?” she crie d. “ Here?”
p lu m p in ’. Unless you lik e ’em w anted, the g ir l called “ M r. H e n - , bed needed w eeding; the flow ers
_ ?”
derson!” and the
sa n d y-h a ire d w ere choked w ith ra n k grass. She
“ I w a nted to liv e in th is house,”
th in
B ill said, “ I lik e her the way \ m an came fo rw a rd .
He exp la ine d decided to w a lk do w n the roa d to he said again, on a s tro n g e r note.
“ B u t not alone, E l. W ith you .”
Ihe is.” He d id i t v e ry w e ll.
th a t he had to ta ke an o th e r c lie n t The House.
“ Goodby, B ill, ” E llen said. H e r out in the c o u n try
to lo ok a t a
O n h e r knees before the p e tu -
“ But I— ”
“ T h a t’s w h a t’s been the m a tte r
Ih ro a t fe lt d ry and she held out fa rm ; b u t E lle n m ig h t have the nias, she fo u n d he rself s till p la n ­
¿er hand.
key and exa m in e the house h e r- ning . A t th e end o f the h a ll she w ith us. We needed — w h a t did
W ith Mrs. B id d le ’s eyes on I self, and he w o u ld c a ll on her the w o u ld have a French door cut you c a ll it? — som ething th a t has
them , B ill took h e r in his arm s I n e x t day and answ er a n y ques- th ro u g h , and it w o u ld open onto a the— the prom ise o f pe rfe ctio n to
and kissed her. “ G oodby,” he said j tions she w a n te d to ask.
flagstone terrace .
w o rk fo r. S om ething th a t's our
A d ro p le a f ta b le w ith a b o w l of o w n .”
in a m u ffle d voice. “ Y o u ’l l w rite ? ”
She looked a t h im . I t ’ was the
I t was w h a t a husband ought to - V L L E N had an ad ven tu rou s fe e l- flo w e rs on i t fo r the h a ll. A n an-
— n .if n
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a —
V.A r slipped
l i . ____
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t th
Vi „ e L key
T1 tiq u e gold m ir r o r ; lacquered C h i-
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_ 1 in
face she had kn o w n and loved
as
she
say to a
w ife . 1 B 3 u
t the y ’ I knew
w h a t it m eant, its real significance. the lo ck and f e lt i t tu r n u n d e r h e r nese paper ru n n in g up the s ta ir- I come back to he r ag ain; his eyes
I w e ll. A n e w stove fo r the kitch e n , were li t w ith hope and a shy a r-
She nodded, a fra id to speak fo r fingers.
T he h a ll d iv id e d th e house and y e llo w cu rta in s, and a table dor. In a w ave o f s e lf-p ity , she
a m om ent. “ I ’l l w r ite — as soon as
th ro u g h the ce n te r; th e re were w h e re she cou ld s it and read tho ugh t how n a rro w ly she had
I kn o w .”
“ A ll rig h t,” he said brusquely. tw o o ld -fa sh io n e d “ p a rlo rs ” on the w h ile the vegetables w ere cooking come to m issing this. I t had been
so sudden, a ll this re so lvin g ot
le ft, w ith m a rb le m antelpieces and
“ I ’l l come up w hen you say.”
long w in d o w s; a d in in g room and 'T ’H E R E was room fo r e v e ry th in g th e ir problem s, th a t she s till could
even i f i t w a sn’t a big house not believe it, b u t she had the
A FTER lunch she got up and an- kitch e n on the rig h t. T o one side
* * nounced th a t she was going of the h a ll a lo n g w h ite s ta irw a y M ore tha n enough room , w ith o n ly deep c o n victio n th a t they had
fo r a w a lk . “ W hen you come back. w ith a m ahogany r a il curve d to one person in it , she tho u g h t, put stum bled on the tru th , each in his
tin g B ill o u t o f h e r m in d w ith an own w ay.
I ’ll have a cup o f tea fo r y o u ," ! the u p p e r floo r.
“ E l.” he said p le a d in g ly, “ say it.
prom ised Mrs. B iddle.
[ U p sta irs th e re w e re tw o bed- e ffo rt.
F o r B ill w o u ld n o t liv e in th is Say we shall liv e here together.”
T here seemed to be o n ly one rooms, a storeroom , and a bath
The house called them both, and
w ay to s ta rt o u t— along the road th a t m ade E lle n w a n t to weep house. She m ust get used to t h in k ­
in fro n t o f the house. The street w ith pleasure. I t had e v id e n tly in g o f life w ith o u t B ill fro m now the y w a lke d to w a rd it arm in arm
“ I t ’s not v e ry big, is it, a fte r a ll? ”
was shaded and the re was a been a bedroom a t one tim e , it on. A fte r he r d iv o rc e —
H o w d re a d fu l th a t sounded! So he dem anded, s u rve yin g it w ith
breeze blow ing . E v e ry th in g was was so large. A deep, cla w -fo o te d
peaceful and dro w sy and sweet- tu b w ith high sides, in w h ic h you cold-b loo de d and fin a l. A n d ye t it pride . “ B u t m ore than big enough
sm elling.
i could re a lly s tre tch o u t; a w ash- was the o n ly w a y to solve the fo r the tw o o f us.”
“ Yes,” she said, o u t o f a happy
Suddenly she was arrested by bo w l o f generous size flan ked by p ro b le m
She sat back on h e r heels and silence. “ Even, perhaps,
tim e,
the sm ell o f honeysuckle. I t was enorm ous slabs o f m a rb le ; a m é d i­
t e r fa v o rite fragra nce ta k in g her , cine chest big enough to hold a le t h e r hands lie in h e r lap. W hen , b ig enough fo r three o f
( C o p y r ig h t . 1936. b y E v e r y W e e k
Grand Jury Reopens
Inquiries Thursday
Mason Hill
Hallowe’en Activity
Proves Quiet Here
T he youth of H illsboro spent an
"cxceptii L ally quitlt" H allow e'en
w eek-end. it w as stated M onday
by C hief of Police O O. Freem an,
w ho said th a t dam age this year
from celeb ran ts w as lim ited
T he new residence of M orris
W eil w as dam aged w hen a leaded
glass w indow in th e doorw ay was
broken by a tom ato. T he boy was
' c a u g h t am i w ill pay for Ih e cost
of (lie re p a irs, w iiich lias n o t yet
betm d e te rm in e d
A p o le ly in g n e a r th e c o rn e r of
T h ir d a m i Ja c k ,io n a lt e r bein g
re p la c e d w as lu iu le d out in to tile
stre e t w h e n ' it o b s tru c te d tra ffic
No a c c id e n ts w e re re p o rte d a l ­
th o u g h th e position of th e pole
c re u te d a se rio u s h a z a rd for m o ­
to rists. F re e m a n d e c lin e d
Most o t S a lu r d a y uod S im duv
e v en in g s, h o w e v er, w as given o v e r
to th e new p lan of tric k o r tr e a t "
’ lo st h o u se h o ld e rs ''t r e a t e d ''
Not so q u ie t w as an a d o f v a n ­
d a lism at Ih e S lu ite school, w hich
saw a d o o r b ro k e n d o w n , d e sk s o v ­
e r tu r n e d a n d hooks anil p a p e rs
si-altered S h e riff's o ffic e rs in v e s ti­
g a te d th e havoc M onday
Vehicle Crashes
Into Park Bench
Health Officials
Give Inoculations
A w e e k ly in o c u la tio n c lin ic for
th e c o n tro l of sm a llp o x a n d d i p h ­
th e ria w ill o p e n S a tu rd a y at Ihe
c o u n ty h e a lth un it office, b e g in n in g
at 9 30 a. m
H e a lth o ffic ia ls a n n o u n c e d th a t
a 2a cen t c h a rg e w o u ld he m a d e to
defray e x p e n s e s of Ihe c lin ic A ny
p re -sc h o o l c h ild may re c e iv e t r e a t ­
m e n t. tint m ust be .u-eom paiued by
a p a re n t o r b rin g a slip a u th o riz in g
th e im io u m z a tio n test
A sin g le su c c e ss fu l v a c c in a tio n
w ill g iv e a c e r ta in a m o u n t of p ro - |
te c tio n a g a in st sm a llp o x th ro u g h o u t
l i f e . " D r D I ' M cD onald, c o u n ty '
p h y sic ia n
s ta te d
E v ery
c h ild 1
sh o u ld be v a c c in a te d b e fo re lie is i
o n e y e a r old. a n d a g ain e a rly in
school life '
In d ip h th e r ia tests, a to x o id is a d ­
m in is te re d to c h ild re n of six m o n th s (
o r o ld er.
C o -o p e ra te w ith y o u r c o m m u n ity
ro r r e s p o n d e n t by tu r n in g in y o u r
im p o rta n t n e w s h a p p e n in g s. It is
im p o ssib le fo r th e c o rre s p o n d e n t to
c o n ta c t e v e ry o n e fo r local n e w s
item s. Be s u r e th a t th e ite m is re a l
n e w s a n d n o t ju s t a m e re d a y 's v is i­
ta tio n w ith in th e c o u n ty o r to P o r t­
lan d .
tf
e x tein d o n p o u ltry m u n . w ill h a d th e
discussion.
T h e b u ild in g up uud m a in te n a n c e
of fall a n d w in te r egg p ro d u c tio n i
on«* of tin* v ita l p ro b le m s for pool-
try in e n sta te s F ran cis, a n d a ie
o f th e fa c to rs mvolv«*tl hi tint»
H uigum P a y f o r H illsb o ro a n d view
p
ro b le m sb o u h l be y e ry tim e ly and
W ash in g to n c o u n ty w as .ct for No
v
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lu
a
b
le
B en n io n d e v o te d som e
v e in b c r 27 by th e re ta il tra d e s coin
tim e to th e stu d v ot th is p ro b lem
i n i t t e c o f th e H illsb o ro c h a m b e r of
«luring Ins r«‘e«’iit g r a d u a te w o rk at
c o m m e rc e F rid a y night
th e K a n sa s .State colleg e a n d h e ba
’P u s e v en t, m a n a g e d an u su a l by s«»me v e ry in te ie tin g in h u m a tio n
th e c o m m itte e am t S e c re ta ry I .eon foi th e p o u ltry m e n
S P a v is w d l fe u tu re b a rg a in offei
A n v o n e in te r « s te d m t h i s d is c u s ­
m gs in th e local sto re s for th e w m
s io n is w « 'lc« » m c to a t t e n d
te r season, e sp e cially h o lid a y stock
O f u n u s u a l in te r« ' t b tu a u s e of tin
a p p ro a c h in g T hanks g i v i n g a n d
C h ristm a s season, b a rg a in da> w ill
b rin g all H illsb o ro m e rc h a n ts to
g e th c r in an a ll-d a y show T h e com
p lete p ro je c t w d l hi* w o rk e d o u t by
An a u to m o b ile Ixdonging to J a c k
th e re ta il tra d e s c o m m itte e
C o n n ell fo u n d it .«’If «»n th e c o u rt
T h e lea d in g sto re s of H illsb o ro hoiks«*
law n
M ohda.t
uft«*rtioou
w ill o ffe r speeiul b a rg a in a ttr a c tio n s th ro u g h im fa u lt of its "Wii
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b tle w as in g ear.
T h e v e h ic le
la m m e d in to th e re a r of C o n n e lT .s
e a r w hich ro lle d o n to th e law n
a n d c ra s h e d in to u p a rk ben ch
No on«* w as in ju r e d in th e u n ­
u su a l a c c id e n t, a n d Connell'!» i a r
• Factor« A ffe ctin g Fall a n d W in ­ w as o nlv slig h tly d a m a g ed
te r Fgg I*r«»duction. w ill be th e sub
H illsboro A rgus con tain s all th«
jec t of th e d iscu ssio n for th e m o n th
ly p o u ltry m ee tin g to b e h e ld in new« of H illsboro and the «ur
th e B e av e rto n h ig h school T u e sd a y rounding com m unities. Head It
at H p m , re p o rts I. F F ra n c is, a s ­ und keep inform ed on what U
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sista n t c o u n ty a g e n t N !.. B ennion. hap pening at hoina.
'Bargain Day’
Slated Nov. 27
Poultry Conference
Topic is Announced
WINTER
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Motor Oil
W hen the th erm o m e te r sta rts dow n to w ard fre e z ­
ing tem p e ra tu re s, its tim e to use lu b ric an ts d esig n ­
ed to perm it easy s ta rtin g and still give th o rough
protection. Come in to d ay !
Latest Equipm ent — W ork G uaranteed
Sahnow Bros. Garage
D rinking F ountains
C lean C om fort S tations
Phone 1271
Third and Lincoln
Custom-Built
Tim e is O ften a G reat
F actor in the Drug
B usiness
Speed in filling of a
p resc rip tio n often i s
vitally
im p o rta n t — a
life m ay d ep en d upon
g e ttin g
th e
p ro p e r
m edicine in tim e. Rely
on th e Palm for prom pt
service.
R egistered P harm acists
on D uty at all Tim es.
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P hones H illsboro 501 or 391
SERVICE
STA TIO N
A. H. Busch, Prop.
Richly fu rre d a n d
c a re fu lly styled, also
sp o rt coats in fitte d
and sw a g g e r styles.
H ats. . .
In high w in ter styles,
new hi-crow ns, to p p ers,
tu rb a n s and off t h e
face types.
Printing?
Dresses. . .
T he H olidays a r e
ah e ad so dress up.
M a g a z in e )
er, N orene and Donald Johnson,
A n n e tte and D e lm ar K in n e y, D on­
ald Lohm an, George Johnson. Mrs.
A. Danielson. Mrs. V. Christensen
and M rs. O. Solberger.
S urprise visito rs at the C H . G on­
yo home on Sunday, in ho no r of
M rs. G onyo's b irth d a y , w ere the L.
Olga Johnson assisted by her
mother. M rs. H a ro ld Johnson, was
(C ontinued fro m page 1)
hostess S aturday at a H allow e'en
Beaverton; Roy V. Burten, Sher­ party. Present were V irg in ia C h ris­
wood route 1.
tensen, Joyce and C liffo r d Solberg-
Edw ard Greeley, 48. Forest Grove,
was arrested by a sheriff's deputy
M onday on a charge o f assault and
b a tte ry arising out of a fig h t late
S atu rday evening at A l's Oasis at
F orest Grove.
Paul B a rrin g e r was awarded $49-
50 in c irc u it co u rt late F rid a y eve­
ning. concluding his case against
Sam Logan on charges arising out
One in d u strio u s m an of in te g rity a n d av e ra g e
o f a dog-shooting incident. He had
ability to c a re fo r our business in W ash in g to n
asked $3,014 50. In his suit. B a r- ]
rin g e r held th a t the dog represent­
county. No sellin g or ex perience n ecessary. Should
ed a considerable value and that it i
had given no provocation. This, L o - |
pay up to $25 w eekly w ith rap id in crease of e a rn ­
gan denied.
S uits file d in c irc u it cou rt d u r­
ings. Man selected will have p e rm a n e n t business
in g tne past week included M il- 1
dred M oore against W illa rd Moore.
of his own. C ash in vestm ent of $750 req u ired ,
B e rn ic e Joos against D a vid R. Joos.
and A. R. M a th e y against A. E . ;
which is p ro te c te d . L iberal c re d it plan. O ver 45
W in d e ll.
A n in te rlo c u to ry decree
was
y ears successful ex p erien ce, ra te d up to h a lf m il­
gra nted by Judge R. F ra n k Peters
lion. back of th is business. R eferen ces given and
to Charles B u rg d o rfe r against Na-
poleon and Josephine R oderick.
dem anded.— BOX Y, ARGUS.
O rders w ere file d in the estates
o f John G fe lle r. M a ttie Copeland,
Rebecca Crane. V ic to ria B a tch e ld ­
County Manager Wanted
er and Rudolph Wolf.
(B y Mrs. ,1. M. Davidson)
H E L V E T IA P u p ils on Ih e hum »
poll for tq-.l six w e ek s of school
w e re llo b lu H ufer. S ui Inatni. Y one
Inam i. J o a n Y u n g en . C a ro lin e Bol­
shov. P a u l B ishop. Y a tu k o Io a n n
a n d Mm > S a n d e rs
H e lv e tia school lias Jo in ed the
ju n io r Red C ro ss UH) p«.|- ,-onf a n d
th e te a c h e r J o s e p h W enzel w as th e
first fo pay th e R ed C ro ss a n n u a l
m e m b e rs h ip fee T h e ro ll c a ll w o r k ­
er, M rs J M D avidson, c a lle d at
th e school F rid a y to p u t a se rv ic e
flag on th e w in d o w am i p re s e n t a
lovely p o ste r loft by W F N orm an,
p re s id e n t of W ash in g to n co u n ty Red
I ross
Mrs. S tarlilr Honored
A g ro u p of lad ie s h o n o re d M rs
H e n ry S ta e h le w ith a su rp ris e
sh o w e r at h e r h om e O c to b e r 26
M is E d d ie M e ier h a d h ig h sc o re in
tin- g u e ssin g gam es P re s e n t w e re
M esdam es P e a rl C h riste n s e n , l.u e y
B ak er. T e n n ie D avidson.
Emma
D ie rd o rff.
M aud F re n c h .
Rosa
F e u e rste in . M a rth a G u e rb e r. S a ra h
H ershey A nglo K offer. E va M eek,
G e r tie M eek. V iolet O b c rn e ie r. E liz ­
a b e th R itte r. J a n ie S a n d fo rd , l.ola
S o lb e rg e r. l.e sa W en g er E lsie Z.ur-
c h er. M iss C la n s T seh ab o ld . th e h o n ­
o r g u est a n d s e v e ra l c h ild re n
A rn o ld L ep p m . A lb e rt C ro sse n .
J a m e s l>a\ «Ison a n d A n n a M a rie
a n d H ilda M e y e r w e n t on a m o to r
triii S u n d a y
to B o n n e v ille dam .
g o v e rn m e n t e am p a n d v isite d a t th e
E lo rrie H e m n iy p la c e at B o rin g
S e v e ra l c h ild re n h a d a good tim e
w ith th e ir ja c k - o 'la n te r n s a n d ghost
o u tfits on H a llo w e 'e n a n d som e of
th e o ld e r ones p la y e d p r a n k s a n d
h a d th e ir fun. b u t no h a r m w as r e ­
p o rte d
W est U nion to Serve
W est U nion Indies w ill se rv e ut
th e pot lu ck d in n e r S a tu r d a y w h e n
th e C o u n ty F a rm e r» ' U n io n m ee ts
a t th e L egion h a ll in H illsb o ro
E v e ry fa m ily b rin g s a p o t lu ck d i n ­
ner
P ostpone Sale
A c o m m itte e of S u n s h in e c lu b
la d ie s d e c id e d to p o stp o n e th e ir p r o ­
po sed sa le fo r a tim e.
M r. a n d M rs H a rry R a y n o r a n d
son of S t J o h n s v isite d at th e h om e
of h e r siste r. M is. V ic to r C h r is te n ­
sen. from F rid a y u n til S u n d a y
B irth d a y C e le b ra te d
M r. a n d M rs. C. H G o n v o w e re
S u n d a y d in n e r g u e sts a t th e V ic to r
C h riste n s e n In m e. T h e occasion w as
M rs G o n y o 's b ir th d a y S u n d a y e v e ­
n in g M rs. C h ris te n s e n e n te r ta in e d
w ith a s u r p r is e b ir th d a y p a r ty in
h e r h o n o r. P re s e n t w e re M r a n d
M rs. L P H a rris o n a n d F ra n c es.
H a llie Isaac. L eR o y a n d H e n ry
B u c h er. A rd e l B uss a n d A lb e rt
F re n c h of H illsboro. M r a n d M rs
O tto S o lb e rg e r a n d fam ily . M r anil
M rs. J o h n P a v e lc ik a n d d a u g h te r
M r. a n d M rs. W S F re n c h und
d a u g h te r. Mr. a n d M rs E rn e s t O b e r-
m eier. M r a n d M rs C h ris C h r is te n ­
sen. M r a n d M rs. V ic to r C h r is te n ­
se n a n d d a u g h te r. C. H G o n y o a n d
h o n o r guest. S h e re c e iv e d m an y
b e a u tifu l a n d u se fu l gifts.
Thursday, November 4, 1997
P. Harrison. Ralph K a y and A rth u r
H olm an fam ilies.
GOAR'S
Law V olum es Purchased
Woman’s Shop
F o ur volum es of W harton's “C rim ­
inal Evidence,” recen tly purchased
by th e county, have been included
in th e law lib rary of th e d istrict
attorney.
E. M . BARN ES, Prop.
In Meeting Your Printing Needs, the
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Concrete Construction
HILLSBORO ARGUS
W e are eq u ipped to h a n d le every type
of concrete c o n stru ctio n w ork.
Labor and M aterials Furnished
W e h a n d le W illam ina C lay Tile and all kinds of
C oncrete and Clay B uilding M aterials. Also P la ste r,
Lime, R einforcing Iron, In su la tin g m ate ria ls and
G lass Blocks.
Hillsboro Concrete Brick ÔC Tile Co.
Phone 1341
N o rth o f Cannery, across W. W ashington
St
offers you the ad v an tag es of
years of experience, first class
facilities, master craftmanship,
personal service.