The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 13, 1938, Page 13, Image 13

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    Thnmîay, ûrtolcr 1.1, 11,18
n t r, l s n o n o
arcus
Yearling Teams
Meet Saturday
HI LESBOKO
nR FC ON
Cooper Mt. Chib
Selects Officers
of the
Mrs
MOUNTAIN
with Mi
Fl
were elected a. fol-
Bhorback, president;
I, \ ice pre .ident; a/id
Mi
Mi
Th
>•021 311
ch .tribuí« I
4 17 lill.i
second
any thing < an
n Ihr WK
m kling h
Wild
Bill
Hill »I
ot Bob Sutherland are u»-
suli.ig Mi Kahp with his coaching
duties
Webh rt
200-
Klamath
Divot Diggers
the 19.14 It
Elmer K «l-
We
dlffel.iae
rm
t kept going on that way through
* ve. 11 . that the 1934 I* **k» were
bureau of agricultural economics
which rkt mated the 1936 Oregon
cash farm income at $110,245 (XXI
Shute Club Meets
at R. Graf Horn«
they ve gol the be t Hunk team
that . b< » n ut ('orvullis during the
Hen ,
>pr< lally < reps l.iUrd
A long hst of On gon's important
-|»ei unity crops
not included
state
(I
B.
t the
Both mom * were ma
line foiluw mg long
the
< hit»!.Hiding for ihe
toy Campbell and
> Id
I lie Hilhi ‘ B eleven
fond gam«* of ihr wrrk
ouiicrd the Sherwood
M.i th«- .
I ugaw.i
B
summer
annex
Weaver
are
itti all the
the
E
Estacada where they
this week
are moving
Meacham Benefit
MEACHAM The box supper giv
en at M« acham Saturday night
quite
dcce ful.
About $20
I suffered from
Arthritis, I took treatments and
medicines of all kinds, but they
did not relieve my caie in the
least. Then my druggist recom­
mended Casey's Compound After 8
bottles I was completely well "—
Signed. Mrs. A A. Curtha. 232 N.
Ivy, Portland. Ore
Casey's Com­
pound priced $1.50 at Delta Drug
Store. Adv.
Credit Bureaus
A birthday dinner was given in
honor of Agnes Vanderzanden at
her home Tuesday evening. Pres­
ent were the Misses Elizabeth and
Barbara Hammon of Little Schute.
Wis.; Loretta and Christine Van­
Dyke of Verboort,
Mrs. Minnie
Sohler, Martha Vanderzanden and
the hostess. Agnes Vanderzanden.
Collrctiom —Credit Report»
In Wn.hinsrt.n, Tillamook. Yamhill,
Folk, Clataop and Marion Countlw
Personal Contact on
Collection*
Washington County Oftlea
Phone 3071
2nd and Main
Hiihboro
VENETIAN
Remember the more you tell, the
more you sell when using Argus
Want Ads.
tf
I THURS., FRI., SAT. ™SK
|
Continuous Show Saturday—1 till 11 P. M
■ | You’re going to have io try when you see
i| this warm and lovely story of a couple of
amazing kids... a boy with a voice of gold an
I a tot with magic in her tiny silver skates.
This
Week
■
BOBBY BREEN<
{HEARER
ROmiO-JÜLIET
..uh JOHN BARRYMORE
EDNA MAY OLIVER • BASIL RATHBONE
C. AUBREY SMITH • ANDY DEVINE / j
7-hour
PLUS—Selected Short Subjects
KODAK
FINISHING \WA
k. Sk-*-'
1
",HE 0A«
D rte’ed by
F
• Screen Play by Mar, McCall. Jr.
Manual 3aff and Barnard Sch^btri
PLUS
HI-HO SILVER
HILL THEATRE
October
16, 17, 18
Continuous Show Sunday—1:30 p. m. till 11 p. m
Sun. - Mon. - Tues
In at 9 a. in.
Out by 4 p ni.
Your portrait on a Christmas card makes it a personal greeting.
Let US show you attractive samples.
Films
ARTHRITIS
For 14 years
/V
with
Kodaks
Use the Want Ads in the Argus.
Birthday Celebrated
Przdvcad tz SOI
of the line
while W.ill.uf Hump got indit for
tin lemuining nore Two conver»-
Charles William Th rapp. 73, of
by Van I .orn Be- Hill boio died at Good .Samaritan
touchdown ho.pital m Portland Monday morn­
the
number of ing after .1 short illness Funeral
( 'buck
sei vices will bi* held today iThurs-
pci forman- duy 1 at II a
tn at the United
Brethren church at Ho|>ewell
Mr
rapp wa. born March 1.
1665
Wh.atl.ind and married
VAI A\< IES IN ARMY
Majoi H l> B.ignall. the Army Katherine May Gibson at Hopewell
Recruiting officii 323 Mum P<»Bt March 25 1896 He had been a resi­
Office Building Portland. Oregon, dent of this county since 1903
announced today that current va-
children
William
Oral
(ancy hktk authorize him to enliit . lowing
qualified applicants for the- follow j Klamath Falls, Weldon E and Fran­
mg m gMiiizatmn»
7th
Infantry । ces M Hillsboro Drexel ami Mrs
Vancouver Barrack
Wash . 61 h Ethel Jacksun. Portland. and Mrs
Engimers 9th Fiel I Artillery Kith Wilda Bartron and Mis Veta May
Field Artillery and 13th Infantry Holdbrook. Pendleton A sister. Mrs
Sain Dallas of
and
all at Fort I a - wu Wash; 6th En
14th brother. Jesse Thrupp. also survive
W
rineei .
(’oast Artillery. Fort Worden Wash .
and the 4th Infantry at either
Georg«* Wright.
Missoula. Mont
ROY — Home economic classes
will start again. First project will
b<* given next Thursday »t the
home of Mis J M Vanderzinden
from ID a. m. to 3 30 p m. Anyone
wishing to attend is welcome The
noon lunch will either be pot luck
an individual lunch. Hust-
ess will furnish th» coffee.
Benefit Tonight
There will be a benefit bingo
party given at the Hoy hail to­
night (Thursday) Everyone <s cor-
dially invited.
Free admittance
Lunch will be served at a ¿mall
charge.
Born to Mr and Mr* Sam Caruso
'formerly Mary Moore of Hoy;, a
girl. October 10.
Born, to Mr and Mrs. George
Duyck a boy October 1.
cidental expen.-w» ut the school
Mountaindale s hard hitting ball
team lot to Meacham Friday aft-
ernoon 3
Teacher
John Tillman, who has been
teaching at Meacham since Sep-
tember. 1937. resigned last week
and the work has been taken up Northrups Return
Mr. and Mrs. E E. Northrup and
by .Mis Jessie Peppard, now of
their
Banks but who has been teaching Fern Groven returned
at Gaston Mrs Peppard has taught
years
Washington county.
The crew which has been work­
ing on the road from Mountaindale
toward Bacona. has finished the
work. Later we understand a WPA
crew is to follow up that work by
doing a lot of grading
t
B
the*
Coast Football Rrsull«
Oregon State 19 Portland 0
Washington 0. (I C I. A 13
U S. C 14. Ohio State 7
Stanford H. W S C 0.
Idaho 27. North Dakota Slate
A
LorrairiP Savage ha be«*n absent
from school the past week on ac­
count Of llllie.
I urnily to Move
Mr
and Mr
Simmons have
THUR., FRI., SAT
M. W. Bennett
the
A Heu
built to
and !<on.s are doing
Build New Home
Mi
and Mi
M
Hill Theatre
PAINTING
seukun has been scheduled for
Hallow« rn dance the evening of »{lending
October 29
Bertha
Masterson
days last week visiting
home Thursday from a three weeks'
trip to eastern states Before re­
turning home they visited witli
Mr. and Mis. William Fisher of
Nampa. Idaho, and while there they
hunted Chinese pheasants.
Mrs A J. Vandehey, who is a
patient in a Forest Grove hospital,
is reported convalescing.
Classes Start
Roy Thursday:
| [CAJV YOU LAUGH AND CRY AT 0NCE?\
Firdale-Iowa Hill
Win Opener
»• guiar meeting of the P -T
held Friday evening with
now of major importance in th<*
•
agriculture, having doubled gram wat presented by the school
ch i Idi «'n as follow
song.
by the upper grades; essays;
93 189.4(H) jiouml of forag*
in
the home.
Junior
mouth and throat acci*
icr«
which had a rnarkc l value
clcru* Savage, everyday
$3 137 3<M>
the report shows
other than strawber-
fires and fails. Lorraine Schell;
on the highway. Raymond
extent of 20.226 ÍXXI
playing -afe. Billy Moore:
• H 370 acre« and pro­
afety.
Kenneth Erickson: re-
amounting to $981,800
citation । by the first grade; play,
first, primary grades; songs.
county-by
ut the turkey in safety fn t and traffic cop by pri­
mary grade An executive meeting
known. shows that wa held Monday evening at the
d I 166.000 turkeys homo of Mr and Mr W E Crock­
1936 which sold lor $2.B46.r)(k) er Plans were made to put on a
Deschutes and Yam carnival the latter part of October.
E W Livermore received word
hill were the leading turkey coun
of th<* death of a brother-in-law.
I'lie bulletin contains 46 tables of San. Ensign, of Duluth. Minn. Mr.
estimates of acreage, production. Ensign, accompanied by Mrs. En­
sign ma le an extended visit at the
price aud income.
home of Mr and Mrs
rnwre
last summer but were forced to
folks, while he was employed at the cut short their visit on acocunt ut
Mr Ensign's health
Byrle Sipe has left for Nampa,
after sending a menth with Mr Idaho, where ho will work in a
and Mis Harold Dean, who have a sugar beet refinery.
new' baby girl.
Mr aud Mrs Henry Barron spent
Grandma Huhman, who is staying several days recently at Newport
with her daughter Mrs Henry J visiting Mr and Mr- George Clark
Otto Leopold has been tractor
Haase, fell Saturday while taking a
plowing and discing for a number
bath and received Ipg injuries.
I By Mr». Lee Randall)
SHUTE
Shute community club
meet., tomorrow 'Friday) at
Play in the annual full handicap m at the horn«' of Mi
H Graf
Ms It Haller of Kalispel. Mont
day (Thursday) at Forest HUI
visited at the J M Tuttle home
Junior Farmers’ union will meet
country club with 34 divot-diggers last w<M‘k Mr
Haller is Mr Tut-
tie ; Kiste and was here f«»r the with the senior Farmers’ Union on
rounds
Thursday evening at Laurel with
Celestine Weibvl presiding, due to
Carr, late of Portland
the absence of Fxl Setniker the pres­
Filbert ( rop Light
ident
2 .«nd (
Filbert picking is finished around
ringing up a
The Hill and Dab* club met with
here with only about half the crop
of last year
Walnuts arc much Mrs T Eischen Wednesday after­
r th<* tunny as an- better yield than the filberts tLi-* noon with a large attendance Next
meeting will be with Mi . M But-
the tournament com-
nutlet' T
terfield at the home of Mr..
Brundaw
. nship flight H
Bick
Hubert Mills Gil Forsythe
No business firm should send out
iik I'halluconibv, George
(By Mrx. John Haasr)
a letter without its being on a
H h h
of Bellingham, printed letterhead and In a printed
Will,. Grulgv Put
week-end with his envelope. It lends dignity to the
I Mills, Ralph Ain
mother He
sale ’man for the business and gives it good advertis-
* Id vs B M
Fuller company now
ing.
tf
Hadley V» Dr
Mrs Renr> Whitcomb who ha*
been in the hospital in Hillsboro,
K
R.imu'«: « n returned horn«' last Friday
Mr* Elsie Goetz«* is employed at
Tom Tongue. Hoi aid Miller \
the Duncan filling »tation. while
Ed Coman. Fi ink Miller vs
Mr and Mrs Tom Duncan and Ray
Kelley, Le«* Hoskins
Dr Wm
Mr and Mrs James Robinson of ,
Interior
Exterior
Griffith. Dr S E
Jack
lusku have returned to Oregon
Goodman. H W
Estimates
Dr home of hi • parents. Mr and Mrs |
F Robinson
hin first I
round elimination matcht
rt today an.I muit be c< m
mg in Al.i
was mar
Phonr Schults 1451
iy Tuesday. October 1H .*.
Move to Portland
Hillsboro. Route 5
Mr and Mrs Erwin Keim and son
First club dunce of the win1
Moun-
farmers
modern conveniences
Mr and Mis ( rffCkvr up
w<»*k-€*iid with Mr and Mr
Lune of Mi
1937
tutistu .
will follow within a month or Iwo
The* bulletin was made pokkiblr
Pàfe FîvA
Supplies
’ two feature program i
Evans Studio of Photography
Open 8 A M. to 6 P. M.
109 S. Second Ave.
HILLSBORO
de :
SERIAL IN 15 E
Phone 3571
■\
Long Lived The King ...
I Plus Mickey Mouse Cartoon I
i«««« *’iou'
BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY
Starts at 1 P. M.
But It Was a Hard Life
Adults 15c, 2 for 25c
Children 5c
VENETIAN—10c and 25c
Prevent Fire!
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
Continuous Show Sunday—1:30 to 11 P. M
“YOUR MONEY...YOUR LIFE...
THE GIRL YOU LOVE...NOTHING
CAN COME BETWEEN US!”
This was the childhood sow th», took
aad foliated... iato manhood!
All Europe marveled at the pomp and
Fire Prevention Week
October 9 to 15
Co-operate with the
local fire department in
its effort to eliminate
fire hazards!
You can help Ey in­
stalling fire-resist ant
splendor of Louis Fourteenth. Yet, in all
his 77 years, the French King had no
refrigerator, fans or telephone., .no radio
or movies... no inflated tires on his gaudy
coach.
So, it appears that we Americans don’t
live like Kings at all. We live better
Protect your home
from fire ami extreme
weather losses.
COPELAND
Lumber Yards
Hllhbnro
Phone 301
VICTOR MdASLEN
with
WILLIAM
PAUL
BEATRICE
FRANK
GARGAN
KELLY
ROBERTS
JENKS
A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE
¿/ycy ßttdtteidci
Certain-teed
ROOFING
PLUS—Feature No. 2
far beyond the dreams of our pioneers...
in a land of peace, coddled by science and
invent ion... strengthened by the knowl­
edge that this land of ours will always
offer ample rewards to those with faith
in the foundations laid down by our fore
fathers...faith in our national destiny
faith in themselves.
«NHEUSIR-RUSCH
Huttu of tht
H'orld-Famoui
' M old
dicp
THAT
COED
Budweiser
mw iiii Ho iiii H i H 'i nwn ii nin^ .......
r m......... .
MAKE THIS TEST
drink
Budweiser
fess
for five days .
ON THE SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK A SWEET
beer , you will want
GWuVmi
Budweiser’s
DONAVO MW»
FLAVOR THEREAFTER
COP«
1»9P
ANWCUStR »USCH, INC.
00*Ni
PLUS
MKKW
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OOflER
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ANNE NACEl'
FRANK SHIELDS
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