r P ap Teachers to Hold Institute on Saturdayz T T T ? r O T» A Less Favorable Farm Market T’ /* O C 7’’ Iorcsecn for 38, ¿ays Leoaom/st ’ i A T» A T* " . Hilhi News Section lty M aty In ti G a rth u fn e r’ The a em b l\ council is spons ‘"k a program contest betw een tin fî î T T ’ ' M T! A . A Tî T A 'J l.i'iev Mill :i 'i t.int stewiii'il; U u l'.i I Help t u l l i g e r i r .penili ut v in i lu IIeri.eut. i hiipliiiii, Mi ■ t .i .i r r Ruf ,.;u It re p t .Seine F l ' h l . i t e i S . i l m fety. treasu rer. Mi ; l.ue\ Hak» r. d a v if p, ,ib h .ccrctarv, ( ‘liarles C hapm an, gate fe rin e ilt Pacifie rv- keep« i . M r Eva Mook ('»'if . Mi 'S in . iiia g r i' 1er I h r Tin i P e n t i ll e M e te i eem paiiy. purrhiiscU Lola Solberg»*r. Pom on.i; Mr .ill l ll t e l 'i'y t ui tiu* leeat Pentille »• a Y andfi /andcn. El»»ia Mi P» a r l ,ti t i l e l ' l u p t i l t Week H e m R e v U V andoinclon lady a- i t int ,hw E Mill . and C artw right Bell will lie inanagei ar»l. Eav Mills. Ml wlUt CWy Meter C». "I the lee.il eoneein w hile t'.n l M i s Hose Hall executive commit ’ Phone tl> w right pi..ns te devote the m ajor Wet w eath er brought tut a « i n . H> ef Ins lim e le his interest , in DODGE - PLYMOUTH of auto crashes, w ith ton collisions F.e tern Oregon S ubscribe for th e Argus. Com ing to llillsl«e- 1 pleted. The new firm will be know n as h ne hale w as taken to Jones h o s­ pital. w here his in ju ries w ere r e ­ C artw rig h t ,X B e ll, replacing the ’ form er C aitw i iglit Pontiac sales i lls ln il'o I 1 • Al ile.4 Nm t beast o f ported not serious. C. I.. H arrison, until recently — ! ,'cm n cted w ith a P o rtlan d a u to ­ m obile concern, was added to the C artw rig h t \ Bolt sta ff this week as salesm an. Neu Partner Enters Local Auto Agency Several Accidents Reported in Week TURKEY SHOOT HILLSBORO AIRPORT 133 Parents Visit in Education Week Sunday, November 21 in A. M. Until Darkness Special Road Meet Cal let! by Court Grand Jury Indicts 13; Closes Session 39-Year-Old Will Probated Here SPROUSE-REITZ STORES Organization- School Directors Discuss Health A NEW STANDARD OIL FOR NEW CARS liani. Seattle. W ash. News Highlights Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. North of Cannery, across W. Washington St W ednesday, N ovem ber 17 P resid en t R oosevelt call.' for en - actm en t of a n atio n ally in teg rated farm p ro g ram to g i v e fa rm ers p a rity w ith in d u stry and labor. Ja p a n e se d riv e h ard fo r N an ­ king. C hinese capitol. C hiang K ai- sh ek to lead m ilitary defense. A m en d m en t an d clarificatio n of W agner labor act urged in W ash­ ington by M ayor C arson o f P o rt­ land. FIREMEN’S 37th Annual DANCE Sponsored by Hillsboro Fire Department \ i i s p i e r s H ills b o r o \ \ l a l i o u ( lu ll - - - It’s Time to W IN T E R IZ E YOUR CAR! Let C ady M o to r Co. service y o u r c a r fo r safe is in te r d r iv in g . .Modern e q u ip m e n t and w e ll tra in e d m echanics assure you o f "S a fe ty Through St rv ic e .” • Carburetor • Anti-Freeze • Radiator • • Lubrication Carburetor Ad justment • Steering A djust­ ment Tires Motor Tune-up • Spark Plugs • Brake Adjustment • Electrical Check • • IM AGINE IT! TH IS AMAZING NEW WESIX ELECTRIC HEATER Have you seen the New 1938 "Jubilee” PLYMOUTH and the 1938 "American Beauty" DODGE? W id e se le ctio n " B in e S e a l” YOUR PLATE TROUBLES TO ME PLATES Repaired in 4 Ilnurs Made in 1 to 3 Days All Work Done in My Laboratory DR. ABRAMS Gents, 50 cents DENTIST S H U T E PARK A U D IT O R IU M □tUL, Used Cars CADY MOTOR CO. Olilrst Automobile Dealer In Washington County Phone 812 149 S. Third Ave. 2nd Floor N. E. corner 2nd and Main IlIf.I.S H O R O The Hillsboro Argus and The News-Telegram BRING PLATES Music by Koeber's 9-piece Orchestra Cleaning M O M A -SalVI.V G OFFER! Relined in 1 Day Thanksgiving Night, November 25 I EATS ON GROUNDS doses and sleep sound a ll n ig h t long — your irr ita tin g cough o f b ron ch itis is u n ­ der c o ntro l One lit t le sip and th e ordin a ry cough s on its w a v --c o n tin u e fo r 2 or 3 days snd o fte n y o u 'll hear no more fro m th a t ougn o h nang lough o ld hang on cough th a t noth nOfh i ng leems to he ip. p Over 9 m illio n - to — ttle s sold n c o ld -w in try Canada. PLATES 3 IU H U 3 U M e rc h a n d is e Bronchial Coughs Concrete Construction We handle Willamina Clay Tile and all kinds of Concrete and Clay Building Materials. Also Plaster, Lime, Reinforcing Iron, Insulating materials and Glass Blocks. O rd e rs fo r D ressed B irds S-1015i STORE ¿ße w de-c/iançœ now to covuzct (¡/Lack of RPM 'foz wiri&i d/ùaimj Labor and Materials Furnished $1,000 in Live Birds - Hams Mrs. Logan Named Heat! of Grange W INTER'S NOT FAR A W A Y / Ladies, 25 cents 1" 10?' high school d istrict held Tin dav night .il the high school Dr D C M cDonald co m m health doctor. and Miss U eruiiie Penning ten school nurse mude shel l talks 1! D Belt in ex p lan atio n of the health pre gieli.ll t i i l ' i l i i gram * ' N ovem ber 10 the seniors gave u a •w hat lr favorable farm lock reports for n eral di m in iatu re senior play Sponsot Dance C cunty teachers w ill convene at m ark et dem and ot >ok for 1933 trib u tio n in O re, t i te r the Vrmistice gam e the the Forest G rove union high school than in 193? is the most outstand- Oregon K cpoi’.* t inning mg facto r of gene al significance G irls A thletic club sponsored a S aturday for th e ir first in stitu te in T he Oregon i ports w ill b, th e volum inous ort prepared m eeting of th e year, according to leased durin g the season of the dunce in the gym 18 com plim ent­ announcem ent in a d e b > o it by the recent N ational A g ric u ltu r­ y ear when the respective in n ’s ot ary tickets w e re given to the Tigard a l O utlook conference held a'. K raus county school su p erin ten d ­ W ashington. D C . according lo 1.. the inform ation will probably be b u i l t N ovem ber 12 Miss Potts and Mr Johnson visited M onroe and ent. R H reith ai.p t. 0 S. C extension the most useful The first of these C. rvallis physical education d e p a rt­ More than 300 of the county's 300 econom ist, w ho rep resen ted O regon will lx- a brtef niim eographed digest ments. co t. ting s e te ta l ot tint m ajo r co m ­ teachers are expected to attend th e a t th e conference. A nnual G u l R eserve dance was m odities such as w heat, food crops first of the year's th ree m eetings, T his d em and outlook is based poultry, dairy, hog', sheep and beef held at thg Masonic tem ple m P o rt­ w hich opens at 9 30 a. in Saturday w ith a m usical program d irected by principally upon an analysis- of the A few eop.es of tins have a',ready ia! ,1 Forty -five couples w e re from Frances 1) A rant. Follow.ng this general dom estic econom ic situ a ­ been d istributed te county agents H illsboro D em onstrations w e re g iv - th e institute w ill get under way tion and in d u strial activity Foreign The county agents have also been en of the Big Apple. Senate C lub O rganises w ith a business m eeting and elec­ dem and is ex pected to show little, supplied w ith one copy each of set S enate club has organized and tion of officers R etiring officers in ­ if any. im provem ent although e x ­ eral handbooks ef outlook charts held a m eeting w ith the new of­ clude T hornburg, of Forest G i. ve p erts m ay increase as a resu lt of a and statistics. T he Oregon A g ricu ltu ral E x ten ­ ficer- Ja c k C hristensen, president union high. president; A. A Raid- necessity for finding o u tlets for a sion service publishes a m onthly Rob S u th erlan d , v i c e - p r e s i d e n t . win. Metzger, yice-president; M ar­ larg er volum e of farm products report on th e ag ricu ltu ral situation Loren B ronleew e. se c re ta ry ; Don guerite Dooher. Cornelius, secre­ C om m odity C o s ts to R a is e m er, treasu rer; Jack Himntcl- tary. and Hila Cornelius. Hillsboro, T he rep o rt states that "both prices and outlook w hich may be o b ta in ­ l Ham ight. serg ean t-at-arm s Miss W cath- treasurer. and buy ing pow er p er un it of farm ed by citizens of O regon by m ail c irc d is advisor. At 10 o'clock, th e teachers will products a re expected to be low er w ith o u t cost upon request to county T he Philos have had several m e e t­ divide into high school and grade in 1938 th an in 193? " and th at cash ag ricu ltu ral agents o r d irect to the ings and a re selling eandv at the school groups, p A. Emerson as­ farm incom e may be som ew hat less college The outlook for w heat, A m erican educution w eek o b ­ sistant state su p erintendent of p u b ­ th an in 193?. On th e o th e r hand, eggs, dairy, hogs, sheep and beef P l o 1" 11 \ ’- l t e PIa> served in H illsboro w as term ed u d < o n fe rrn re lic instruction, w ill address the high farm wage rates and th e cost of ca ttle was rep o rted i l l th e August ei > sueeessful” b> J. W Poyntei Je a n Person. Ann P eters. Hetty school group w hile g ram m ar school com m odities used by farm ers for 193? issue T he general farm o u t­ R osccrans and Mary A nn G arth- su p erin ten d en t of city schools instructors will hear Marion F u lk ­ production a re ex pected to bo h ig h ­ look for 1938. including dem and, in ­ ofner are going to a tte n d th e S ea­ One hundred and th irty -th re e S aturday m orning. N ovem ber 27, erson. Marion county su p erin ten d ­ e r except feed an d som e kinds i f come. costs and fam ily living, is beck reunion in P o rtlan d Friday parents visited the th ree H illsboro seed The cost of fam ily lit ing item s given in the N ovem ber rep o rt; th e They atten d ed th e G u l R eserve schools d u rin g th e five days of <‘du- lias been set tor .i m eeting ot v o t­ ent. Professor R. F ran k lin Thompson may not change g reatly on th e outlook for tree fruits, n u ts and b e r­ training conferenee at Seabeck. cation w eek, it w as announced fh e ers ot road d istriet No 1. aeeordm x to an announcem ent issued by the of the W illam ette U niversity h is ­ whole, but o v er th e co u n try gen­ ry crops m D ecem ber; sp rin g sown Wash . this sum m er. P eter B«»scow school hail th e la rg ­ county court this w»»ek tory departm en t will be the fe a tu r­ erally th ere w ill probably be less c r°P s a r d vegetables in Ja n u ary . Aid in Hook Week est nu m b er and cap tu red th e $3 T he m eeting has been called to ed speaker of th e day. addressing m oney av ailab le p er fam ily for liv ­ and potatoes, turkeys, horses and Did you ad m ire th e posters on prize offered th e school attractin g bold an election regarding levying some o th er p roducts in M arch This th e teachers at 11 a m on "O xford ing and savings. th e greatest p arent interest. Poyn- of a special tax not to exceed two Rook Week in th e city library " of the Present Day Thompson r e ­ T he report deals extensively w ith m ethod m akes it possible to have mills on all tax ab le p ro p erty in the y w ere d raw n by V irginia B un­ ter said. cently concluded study at O xford th e m ark et outlook for all of th e t h e inform ation local iz e d a n d Tin district for construction and m a in ­ nell. prom ising H ilhi a rtist. The university, and also at the U n iv e r­ m ajor crops and anim al products brought up to d ate for release at tenance of its loads. Th»» m eeting T av ern Change* H ands th e season of th e y ear w hen it is biology classes co n trib u ted to a n a ­ sity of Z urich in Sw itzerland will be held m the counts court from a national view point, show ing tu re study table Je a n n e Abts. Eva M arian A ndrew .' e f P erlluntl room O ther m eetings of the teachers considerable variatio n n t th e o u t­ most valu ab le to farm ers m O regon. Peppard. S h irley M artin, an d o th ­ of the court house, beginning tre k ev er e w n rrsh ip ef th e Black at during the y ear w ill probably be look for th e d ifferen t products. 10 a m ers w ere on d u ty in th e lib rary e x ­ H aw k tavern, east ef S hiite park held in F eb ru ary and A pril at Each county ag ricu ltu ral agent in plaining the collection to visiting en the highw ay, yesterday, acco rd ­ schools in the eastern section of the the U nited S tates has been supplied students. ing te an anneuneem ent m ade by county. K raus said. w ith a m im eographed copy so th at Mascot? C yril L allaie. form er p ro p rieto r farm ers m ay have access to th e in­ S tudent Council has decided u p ­ G rand opening ef the place under form ation. even though it is too on a mascot for its T hanksgiving Divorces Filed the new m anagem ent has b e e ti ( C o n tin u e d fro m 1' lengthy for p ublication in en tirety . w as also stolen she rep o rted to gam e—th e h ilario u s club w ill have ten tativ ely set for S atu rd ay . No­ Ju n e B Langlitz vs. Ross L. L an g ­ P Mrs Elva I.ogan was elected arts of th e n atio n al rep o rt w ill be sh eriff's office charge of the m ascot th rough the v em ber 27. ilta. m aster of W ashington G range, localized and supplem ented from R eim er E T row bridge. 40. of courtesy of Denzel S tu n k a rd '36 Joyce G arrison vs. Coke G arrison. tim e to tim e by Mr. B reith au p t and above N orth Plains. N ovem ber ti P o rtlan d , and B ruce M. T ro w ­ W otizzit'’ C om e to the gam e' White ‘ T he G reat M arket P lace of W ash­ O th er officers are Mrs G ertie Eloise Stayton v> Henry L endell his conclusion published in th e form bridge. 38. of B eaverton, w ere a r ­ chry san th em u m s flaunting b lue H's Stayton. of a g ricu ltu ral situation an d out- rested n ear B eaverton S atu rd ay by w ill again be sold for 35c for th e ington C ounty" the A rgus classi­ Meek overseer; Mrs S adie Loftis. fied page. tf lectu rer: H urry C hapm an, stew ard; state police on a ch arg e of d riv in g T hanksgiving game. w hile in toxicated and d ru n k en ess P r a c tic e f o r P la y .it?: ... Can you give a genuine A frican 1 in a public place. R eim er T ro w ­ bridge was fined $100. w hile Bruce l a f f Can you m ake a porch appear T row bridge wa s assessed $10 and and d isap p ear betw een scenes'1 Can you ta lk b a b v -ta lk " Can you b a rk '1 ; Ten thousand d o llar suit of Dale If you ca n —com e to th e H ilhi a u d i­ C offm an against th e O regon M otor torium any night around 7 p. m — Stages and Calvin C ham bers w as the ju n io r play cast w ould like a ord ered dism issed in circu it co u rt dem onstration. If som eone asks to last F rid ay w hen a settlem en t was borrow y o u r top hat. y o u r wash m ade for Soil’?. Coffm an, nine y ears boiler, or y o u r dog—ju s t rem em ber old. w as in ju red last Ju n e 2 w hen you w ere once 17 and give it to th e c ar in w hich he w as riding w as him. And. oh yes. the p lay is tonight stru ck by a stag e driv en by C h am ­ bers on th e F orest G ro v e-T im b er ■ Thursdayi. We a re saving seats for those last n n n u te m ind "m aker- road. The case of H attie Coffm an against up p ers"—so a fter you've read your th e O regon M otor S tages was also A rgus, it still isn't too late to decide o rd ered dism issed by C ircuit Ju d g e to come. At a Big Saving to You! R F ran k P eters S u it was filed In circu it co u rt last S atu rd ay bv P hilip Freem an against S carfs, p illo w tops, aprons, tow els, th e C arnation L um ber com pany of v a n ity sets, etc., in a v a rie ty o f a ttr a c ­ Forest G rove for $20.000 because of dam ages said to have been su ffered tiv e designs. F ine q u a lity w h ite and U nchanged a fte r n early 40 years, by F reem an on D ecem ber 3. 1936, eern a rt c lo th . A special p urchase— w h in a tie r of lu m b er fell, in ju r­ the w ill of W illet B ronk. late F o r­ est G rove resident, dated J u ly 28. ing his left foot. von get I H i» O rders w ere given in circu it 1898. w as ad m itted to pro b ate here the saving O U and A W co u rt in th e follow ing cases: R W. T uesday. Bronk. w ho died last m onth in Reder. J C. Jo n es and P earl C Jones vs. E J Boos. W illiam Me For- it G rove, nam ed hi:, w idow, K in tu n . H ugh M. M cK innon. Jo h n M innie F. B ronk. as ex ecu trix of his A. McFy>nnon. D aniel J. M cK innon. estate. S he is also the sole h eir M ary Elida M cK innon and Haz.el nam ed in th e county co u rt order. W estern Budding, ex ecu trix of esta te of A. Ellen P .Arnold, G eorge G. H an­ cock and E dith L H a n n e r w ere a p ­ N eppach. decree. O rd ers w ere given in co unty pointed ap p raisers of th e B ronk es- court F rid ay ap p ointing E arl C off­ tate. m an as g u ard ian of th e estate of his sor.i D ale Coffm an. J M. Person. R P R asm ussen and P au lin e U ssing w ere ap p o in ted a p ­ p raisers of th e estate of C a llie ’ Steele, late of B eaverton, in th e C o-operation a n d acq uaintance co unty co u rt last w eek. The grand ju r y w as excu sed u n ­ w ith the program of school h ealth til D ecem ber 9 unless called into form ed th e p rin cip al topic under session before th at d ate by special consideration a t th e jo in t m eeting __ d ______ of rn d ey irecto rs of school d istrict num - o rd e r of tbe istrict ___ atto " Ä P M ' is o r e g is t e r e d t r a d e m a r k T he w ill of H enry T. Ash' 85^ w h o ber scven and th e H illsboro union died N ovem ber 11. w as ad m itted to ' p ro b ate T uesday. N ellie M. Cook, a d au g h ter, of C ornelius, w as nam ed ex ecu trix . Mrs. Cook and D avid F. Ash of E ureka, Colo., w ere nam ed as heirs. A co u n ty co u rt o rd e r n a m e d F ran cis S tu rg is g u ard ian of J e r r y and K a th e rin e W errv. g ran d d a u g h ­ te rs an d h eirs of M ary M. H ughes. Just A Few Sips and— A. J. 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