The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 21, 1946, Page 13, Image 13

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    Program Slated at Groner School
Special Meetings to Continue
MUCC.S AND SKEET'
BY WALLY PICIIOP
Thtirsdav, November 21, 1046. TTTLLSBORO (Ore ) ARCT'H "
AH m em bers ire asked to be pres
N am es w ill be chosen for the
annual C hristm as party.
F riends f: an Los A ngeles, C a t,
w ere guest-, <;f Mr. and Mis. Jim
Williams, who form erly lived in
that state, from S atu rd ay until
T uesday of last week.
Lo< 1 H ollenbeck and S idney Con
nolly .vent elk hunting List week
David lJ« L a k e visited last week
A ith th e Lcngacher- and hi» d au g h ­
ter Pat who is staying th ere an 1
atten ling V • n-aarn school
O f 7.(MM) S a Scouts w ho volun-
»«wed for th e navy d u rin g Wurl I
W ar II. 6.082 w ere c m m isalonej
in th e naval reserve. More than
h a lf of the 285.(HM) naval reserve
officers w ere form er Bov Scouts
ent
New Furnace in
U ho al Church
thick , iikitti . f : u ngí s
TOE NAILS
A re Sources of Infection
Treatm ents By
DR. CROCKETT
Chiropodist
256 S. 2nd A v e . Hillsboro
ry least w eight when you
now y o u r w eight around
Cooper Mt. Club
Holds Meeting
left I'm- d
which will
It)
M rs
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B/ STANLEY
THE OLD HOME TOW N
Hfci THU DUMBEST PuAkEfc
0 /4 1H 'T EA M . . . THEY JUST
K E E P HIM TO SC A PE 1HEIP
o p p o n e m ts /'
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Th om as
CO< ?FU MOUNTAIN
R egular
meetin.* <>[ ( ' im m illiliv cimo ■» .
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T H 'S M A P l A H D ■
I T H 'G R O V J L -A /4Í
IT B E T T E » B e
G O O D .? /—
M ountaindale Banks
Card Club Meets
Bv Mrs. Sadie llullenberk
M OUNTAINDALE
Mr F ran
ce.s Jensen was Hoste, to Banks-
Mo I’U aindale »'Xi cl ib at the home
Mi A Ja Q ...........
M
M ary M athie-en. \1.
H .zel Hoi
lor.oeik and Ml
M .rg a re t Hall
were w inners at card
Mrs. Eda
T hortiack of A storia was a guest
‘ t tfe club. N ext m eeting -will be
a ' the home of Mr. Mabel Williams
D ecem ber 13.
Gui-.-ts of the w eek w ere Mr. and
M rs. T h o r G ronback of A storia at
the Jim M athie-en home, and D ar
icll B row n of P o rtlan d it the hom e
<J his grandparents, Mr and Mrs
Rhone 995
VALLEY
H E A T IN G
&
M e ta l C o .
Sheet
A u to m a tic
W ood - O il
161 N. A dam s
H IL L SB O R O
P h o n e 1281
KEN ROTHLEIN
V ote
312
Y ES — F ish
B ill
Delbert Fowles.
Attend Service
Mr m d Mrs W F M eacham at-
'eo d ed the fu n eral service f H arry
N iles in P ortland S a tu r la y . Mr
Niles had a sum m er hom e at
M eacham and visited th e re often
until his h ealth failed.
Visits at Roseburg
Mrs Ed Lengacher spent last
M onday and T uesday at R oseburg
visiting her son. who is in the hos­
pital there.
Buys (.(spelt Place
M r and Mrs. R obert Thom pson
of C h erry G rove purchased the
T ny O spelt place and will he moy-
ir.g into this neighborhood soon.
Past C hiefs M eet
Mrs M attie Joos will en tertain
th e Past C hiefs' club N ovem ber 26
Ua» C hrlitm ci« S e a ls
F R E D 'S
FURNACE
S E R V IC E
• Gas
• W ood
•
•
Kcrnnic
Ko> Ib ic c
O il
S aw d u st
FRED'S FURNACE SERVICE
1-14 S. 4th Avo. (near P ostoffice)
Phono 1361
H illsboro
«luil’a n g p a rty .it h e r hom e F rid a y ,
w ith M n
M ay
Cavaiic-
Bes <•
M o rn
.Alice D avis a n d N e llie Bai
to p p ie ^ e n t
M r; B e rth a P a ln ie i a n d daughte?
G loria
p ent
Yacolt. W n h
(with Roper Electric)
¡ling
C o rv a llis is \
his bi th e.. Floyd Price
21,11 G r if f ith w ent to a i >1. » pro
gram m II >11 v wood St >p a n d Tok
It > and u on a wrist w atch He ;>
th e son of Mi
M u y Cavan«
Srwlug ( luh Meets
C ooper M ountain Sew ing d a b
m et at the h me* of Mi - Abe«*
Davis
N ineteen mcmtoci » w ere
pi«-.a*nt A vote was tak en and
( lin e d that lb«* Uecenrbei 27 meet
mg. w hich will be pot lack, be held
m the x h o o lh o u se
M
L t> \ 1 P ric e h d I an 11 day
the
week en d
at
P alm er
¡»«mt tin
New berg
C larenc
; ent the week end at M
M iss
Dorrs
week end at
P alm er
Mi
.md Mis.
W
S
W ridge of
l a k e G ro v e w ere w eek-end guest-
if Mi an J Mi» G Thomas
Holly crop on the F Socbitt
ranch i being cut tins week
E njoy tho C onvonionco
of an
I .i i'ir s
( lu ll M i r t h
East ( ' ■ per M ountain Ladies'
d u b m et at the 0 . T hom as horn*
N ovem ber 13 Mr: Nelson served
some ■ ' tiie elk mi it tier hu. uanu
got on his h u n tin g ti ,p
A dam Millei
still in the ho.-
pital in P o rtlan d Mr- M iller ha
m oved to P o rtlan d to be n ear her
A m e r ic a n A u to m a tic
G A S W ATER H EA TER
com pany — A m erican
K.uli.itor and S tan d ard S an itary Co.—an d de-
Mj.’n« «1 to j:ivc lots of service.
h u sb a n d
T he high w n,i took the roof off
the chicken house on the Adam
M iller | lace
l a c Schoub e is rep o rted im prov
(■ .U lu li
in i an 1 w ill soon b e I. »me
M r a: I M rs (> c a r B all ■ • ip p rd
m to visit several neighbors over
C IT Y
the week end T hey w ere form erly
re dent here They a re now living
at Alpine.
P L U M B IN G
I 1 Wdshliiftiin St.
IIII.I.SBORO
Phone 2261
Ready tor You Now
Trappers May Get
Less lor Fur Pelts
A dvunee info rm atio n indicute-
thul tra p p ers will receive less (hi:
y ear for pelts oi fur b earing an­
im als. according to th e state game
com m isse n M uskrats arc re p o rte !
ta b e oBf 20 to 30 per cent, m ink
30 p er cent, and m arten 2.3 per
cent
A nim als with long fu r such as
coyotes, bobcats, r a c c o o n unit
.‘ k u n k s will be very h a rd to sell
as most w arehouses already are
loaded w ith them and abcut ttie
only d ealers w ho w ill be in the
m ark et for such pelts w ill be those
w ith av ailab le storage facilities It
is realized th at election years fre ­
q u en tly affect the fu r m ark et and
it is possfble th at w ith the election
over th ere will be m ore activity on
the exchanges.
D uring 1946 U nited S tates n a w
chaplains conducted 407.577 divine
services w hich w ere atten d ed bv
32.603.684 ik i soiis , pcrfi rm ed 12.-
501 m arria g e cerem onies, 14.951
funerals and 15.088 baptism s, a c ­
cepted 13.818 men and w om en into
the church and visited 5.311,408 p e r­
sons in hospitals, sickbays and
brigs
Hill and Dale Club
To Aid Needy
European Fam ilies
Bazaar Set at
Mt. Top School
Bj Mrs. Bird M<( ormick
chards N ovem ber 11. T here was a
je t te r than average y ie ll. A bout 80
ll< iven V ariant club w ill hold its were em ployed for 20 days to coni
p
lete the harvest
b; z . j ii N ovem ber 30 at M untain
F F Shuck of Y am hill is visiting
T ip schoolhouse instead of P leasant
V:e.v school, according to a vote his son. Tom S huck, and fam ily.
taken T hursday w hen the d u b m et
w ith Mrs Ira G McC >rmick. b unch
WU H iv e d to 19, including t w
guest Ml - D
I ■ : b; by
D -'iina of O lym pia, Wash . and Mrs
By Mrs. John Hawse
( HEHA1 : >1 *
FIRDAI.E IOWA HILL- Hill and
Dale club m et lust w eek it tm*
hom e f Ml
H Petei
with 10
men bei - and one visit r p re s e n 1
N ext m eeting w .ll be D ecem ber 12.
uiinivei urv of th e club, at the
hum c , f Mi
W Reddig M rs F
11 u s e will bring the m ystery box
P. was dee ded that the club send
C h ristm as boxes of food to needy
futnilu - in Europe. Mrs H Peters
.md Mi J o i n Haa i w are elected
as a c m m ittee to ta k e care of this
M iss Rita C ropley is em ployed
in th e offices
f M eier & F ran k
com pany m P ortland
L ucille H i ise is staving in H ills
.mrc» for a few w eeks w ith her sis
ter Mildr< i w hile practicing for i
ju n io r high scho I play in w hich
she is taking part.
Mr and Mrs H B r a u e r left la st
week for som ew here in C alifornia
for an in d efin ite stay because of
Mr B rau er s h e a lth
M rs H P eters and Mrs Jo h n
H aase fixed th ree boxes of loo i
S atu rd ay to send to th ree need?
fam ilies in G erm any
B ride-F leet H onored
M b s M arceil B illing.. b riu ‘-elect
of B< b Sim ps »n. was honored wit :
a brid al show er at »he nam e of
Je a n e tte B ran Jaw S unday after
»UNTAIN
B
hand em broidered
articles
were
turned in for the bazaar, also the
com pleted quill N ext m eeting will
be F riday with Mrs M erle Cadv
when final arran g em en ts w ill be
made for the bazaar.
Mr and Mr. G lenn M eeker re­
tu rn ed hom e Friday from five
w eeks' vacation tr ip to N ebraska,
so; a to Old M exico and hom e via
. .difornia. They visited both his
unit tier relatives en route.
Mr ai d Mrs Ed P arrish and F
I. and Rav Shook re tu rn e d hom e
11 t W ednesday from an elk h u n t
in E astern O regon. They bagged
four elk
M rs Hale, a re tu rn e d m issionary
from the Philippines, gave in te r­
esting talks both m i n i n g an d eve
ning at the M ountain Top church.
In the evening she show ed curios.
Don Tykeson, stu d en t a t U ni­
versity i f O regon. Eugene, spent
the A rim stice holidays here w ith
his parents. Mr and Mrs Ansel
d Mrs E rnest H a lla in r lcfl Tykeson
Mr and Mrs Jim M eeker and
k for the m iddle west t
d au g h ter K athleen of Salem visited
father, w ho is very ill.
relatives here S atu rd ay and S u n ­
day.
Lloyd G uenther, who is taking a
J " h n P. I , . . k r el u> I.. I
■ -• .'r-d ati- o '" - i,
d ii’in ir ■’
I.<*t 11 llhx'k 1. H idden
B etty C avenah et vir
dem on et ux. T ra c t 27.
to W c*t\ lew,
P e t e r G e r ta c h t o A lb e r t S tre iff, p a rt
S e c t i o n 31. T IN
K1
Em il Johnr-on et ux J a m «
a l. Lota '• at !
Block
K
Jam« . W i l l o t k e t n l
p a rt < f L ot 1 an d all
Kintmt »ii.
Frederick G aiaer to S t a n le y David et
ux. I.ot-s 3 and 1. Block 34. M e t z g e r A c re s
engineering at OSC, visited his
ta t . !• a - G , tmer. Saturday.
M r. and Mrs. G ene H unt re tu rn ­
ed io P o rtlan d last T uesday after
staying th re e w eeks at the home
of her b rother. M elburn Ziegler.
H unt had charg e of one of the
crew s of w alnut pickers at the
G ro n er W alnut com pany orchards
W alnut harvest was com pleted at
the G ro n er W alnut com pany or-
BACKACHE,
LEG PAINS MAY
BE DANGER SIGN
O f Tired Kidneys
I f backache an d leg paln3 a re m a k in g y o a
r r .i t rable. <i<-n’t ju s t ccm plain a n d do nothing
ab o u t them . N a tu re m a y b e w a rn in g you th a t
y<-ur kidneys need a tte n tio n .
T h e k iir y a re N a tu re 's c h ie fw a y o fta k in g
excess aci is a n d p-.so n o u s w a ste out of the
L. d. They h d p m o st people pa^a about 3
p in ts a day.
If the 15 m iles o f kidney tubes and filter»
don’t w ork well, poisonous w aste m a tte r stays
in the blood. Thesep<»¡sons m ay s ta r t n ag g in g
backaches, rh eu m atic p a in s. leg p ains, loss of
pep and energy, g e ttin g u p n ig h ts, sw elling,
puffiness u n d e r the eyes, headaches a n d dizzi-
n»
h requent o r scanty passages w ith sm art­
ing and burning-iom vtim es shows there is some«
tL n g w ronp w ith your kidnevs o r bladder.
IX n’t w a itl A -k jrottr d iu g g i i t f o r T .»r.'s
Fills, a stim u la n t diu re tic , used successfully
by mil. ns fo r ov er 40 years. D oan's give
h ap p y re lie f and w ill help th e 13 m iles of
» <i:.t-y tubvs flush o u t p< iso no us w aatc fro m
th e blood. G et D oan’s Fills.
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