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a i d a n d K o h e it, o f i 'o t t la iid . cam e
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m et
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I ai 1 W« lh , w h o has been
d io e le d r lc .s itu a tio n w ith p o w i
IJ o y d P h e lp s,
g l i d e d fr o m th e K le a t C o lu m b ia w i t h lu i rn o lh e i. M i
in Ht il B ird . N eb lo r a m o n th , a r
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n il.p ie o f th e n o it h w i t, III
aid
W l .»t H n e e d e d I n u d e » h e a p pow« i a .« k ille d by a t l a c to r
Mr an d M r
A i t h u i C o n n o lly o f
fin a l n a tu r a l iv s o u ic ,- .
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If h u m >seil. th a t < au»< d o m u c h C m k « nt C ity , C a l, ca m e n o r th
v is it w ith h is m o th
d-iatage in la s t M u v s H ood
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Ma> C o n n o lly o f M o u n ta in -
p( used to CH’ ate p o w e l to h e lp er M r
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• nd m o v in g to C ie < e n t C ity w h e n -
in , a n d sav«* th e , en nui i •
o f the A i th in .m u h is b ro th e r h a v e a saw
e o lu m h la a n d S n a k e r iv v in fo i o u i - m ill
lb in .a n A lh -n u f C o rn e liu s , p e n t
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m erits th a t a ie o f ,nt«-,«-st to f.ir m -
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R u b b e r tam ps a n d offici su p p lies
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ti u t in g f i l m o n r u r a l fa rm lif e 1 H illsboro Argus.
la tte r p a r t of la s t w e ek vtsRInif
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and Mi s.
Ladies Serve on
Hospital Group
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a lu. is a t
ten d in g W illam ette u n iv e rsity at S a
Ky Mrs Gladys Aten
lem
i« nt th e w eek e n d v isitin g
K IN TO N M- I II
4..O- i ■ Van h e r parent». Mr. a n d M rs C h a rle s
K leck a n d J. H A ten w ill se rv e on K ulbel.
Mr a n d Mrs. A lfred B ovles of
a c o m m itte e of v o lu n te e r hospital
w o rk e rs fro m S herw ood. H illsboro. Eugeni* sp e n t se v e ra l days the la tte r
Mr.
N e w b e rg a n d B eav erto n Legion p a r t of la st w eek v isitin g
■ a u x ilia rie s, w h ich are s p o n s o rin g B o y le s g ra n d p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M is.
a bingo p a rty a t the U. S V eteran s J o h n D aniels.
V o lu m e 55, N o . 31 — S e c tio n 3. S ix Page
M isses P h y llis Bell, Selia R eed
H ills b o ro . O ro g o n . T h u rs d a y . O c to b e r 21. 19 ,8
h o sp ital in P o rtla n d F rid a y night.
a n d D avid E llio tt a tte n d e d
th e
ed th e ra n c h u n til 1916 wh«-n he M em bers of th e posts and u nits of Y outh F e llo w sh ip R ally and b a n
re tire d and m oved to C o rn e liu s He th e sp o n so rin g g ro u p a rc inv ited to q u e t a t J e n n in g s lodge S a tu rd a y
had been in F o re st G ro v e for the a tte n d R e fresh m e n ts will be served n ig h t W. E. E llio tt p ro v id ed tr a n s
th e p a tie n ts by the a u x ilia rie s
p ast y e a r
B illy F o ste r of T u a la tin sp e n t the p o rtatio n .
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e h is d a u g h te r.
M rs R itchey, th re e sons. W P K ill-
gore. W hiteb erg . Ida ; J It K ill-
F u n e ra l se rv ice s w e re co n d u cted gore, Los A ngeles, C a l; J W K i i i -
gore, C o rn e liu s; 14 g ra n d c h ild re n
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M rs
l.on M eM urtry
O regon w h eat ra n c h e r.
He died g re a t g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n
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O eti.il. I I I be t h e ir re g u liu m e e t
te r. Mrs Iva R itchey, in F o re st
in g E le c tio n o f o ffic e r- fo r th e c o rn
G rove.
In te rm e n t w as In F o re st
ing yeai w : i a s fo llo w s M r D e x
Vi.-wr cem etery .
te r J o b p i i idenl Mi
J o h n K arl-
11.* was born S e p te m b e r 14. 1349.
son, vice p re s id e n t,
M r.
H e n ry
in Mi souri He crossed th e plain s
C ra w fo rd , . r n i t a r y . M is H ill S a
a
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the age of 1H on o n e of th e e arly
bo, tre a s u re r
Mi
A L e w is w as
HIE ( (IMEI1V TEAM of Bud
tra n s c o n tin e n ta l tra in s, a r riv in g a t C rtom ulsion relieves promptly because
th e r e t ir in g
pr< ident
E x ec u tiv e
C o ste llo a n d Lou A b b o tt w ill be
Sai. Finn* i ii, H<- th en cam e no rth
eoniuiittc. a r - M i
A K e rb , M r :
fe a tu re d in the p ic tu re , "B uck
to th'- W illam ette v a lle y a n d s e t it goes right to the seat of the trouble
A I-’we and Mi
E Jo h n so n R e
to help loosen and expel germ laden
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port w ere th a t wen k on th e school
com ing T h u rsd a y , F rid a y a n d S a t
A fter spending the w in te r th ere , phlegm and aid nature io soothe and
Im u h m om is p ro g ressin g ra p id ly
he established his ra n ch n e a r W e s heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
u rd a y
h ull* m l s e r v ic e
w e r e h e ld O c
ton in U m atilla c o u n ty . He o p e ra t- mucous membranes. T ell your druggist
to b er 15 for Mi
A C P a rk s in
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
the O ren co P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h at
H u llt of N ew berg.
w ith the understanding sou must like
10 a in , Rev i.ei d s o ffic ia tin g
Virgil H offm an ran over a fox the way it quickly allays the cough
J a c k Y ork ang tw o songs. A bide
w ith his c a r last week.
W ith Me. .uid O L ove T h a t W ilt
or you are to have your money hack.
V is it at Parents
Nut Ix'l Me ( i n " H earers w e re Jo h n
Mrs R obert H artchy a n d d a u g h te r
K ailso n . C alv in G ross, G len K nox,
of
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Bv Mrs. S ta n le y S h u ck
AI Brim , H enry C ra w fo rd and
for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis
(H E H A L E M MT
K eeping a t the hom e of h e r p a re n ts, Mr
F K urns S r
and Mr- E rn e st H anson
T h e th u d d e ath w ith in th e last Mentally F it” wa» the s u b je c t d is
c i:
«d b y tin C h e h a le m M o u n ta in
th re e w eeks in th is co m m u n ity wa
M rs T C E nsley 'G ra n d m .i Ens E x te n s io n u n it led b y M b s D orothy
ley i w ho was b u rie d at 2 o 'c lo c k N e w to n , a s s is ta n t h o m e d e m o n s tra -
O cto b er 15 from Y oung's F u n e ra l
P ro je c t le a d e rs a p
home Bearei . were H E G u tin Jo n e s ho m e
F ra n k Cum ad. h K arns. S r . Iv a n pointed a re a follow.' Mr. L ester
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rs
S ta n le y S huck,
Muon. C h a rle s N obel arid J. Davis,
w in t e r eoi .ige
Mi Ja m e s M eeker
Sr.
and Mi>s R uth Sim pson, one-dish
Mr. a n d Mrs W P M ann of Sil
verton visited over th** week-end m eals; M rs Tom S h u c k and M rs.
w ith Mi M ann's b ro th e r. Ed and E G u e n th e r. Ch a n as you go; Mrs.
Ira G M cC orm ick a n d M rs. J. E
fam ily
S im pson, food for free z in g E leven
This winter if you don't get your
l i n e H ites Ito v
m em b e rs a tte n d e d a n d a p lan n e d
M l ■
R oberta S m ith
and
son lu n ch eo n was serv ed a t n(x,n.
winter supply of FEEL OH, now!
D ouglas r e tu rn e d hom e O c to b er lb
N e x t m ee tin g w ill be a t th e Ja m e s
a fte r a th re e -w e e k s ’ visit in G re ele y , M eeker hom e N o v em b er 9 and p r o
Call us NOW and let us take care
C o lo , a t th.- hom e of Mrs S m ith s jec
t le a d e rs w ill lead “W in te r C o r-
p a re n t
W hile th e re little D oug sages
M em bers a re to b rin g ru m - i
of your heating this winter.
las w as b itte n on the lip by a m age to be c o lle cted for th e ru m - 1
ctog O ne w ound re q u ire d sev en i mag.- sale a t H illsboro, proceeds
stitc h e s and a n o th e r tw o
Mr a n d ' w hich w ill go to A zealca H ouse.
M rs H a n y S m ith , S r . h a v e m oved
V ern D a u g h e rty of T acom a v is
to D rain w tiere he has a n ig h t | ited from last T h u rsd a y u n til S u n
w a tch m an job
day
at th e Ray S h o o k hom e. He
P rim a ry school c h ild re n m ad e an
rm e rly liv ed on th e C. V. J a c k - j
You'll want a
In d ian V illage th is w eek in th e sand fo
FUEL OIL
fa rm K e n n eth M cInnis a cc o m
plav box w hich show ed e x ce lle n t son
p an ied him to Hood R iv e r a n d also 1
neavy shoe to keep
Hillsboro
5101
w ork for such y o ung c h ild ren
D oro th y L en tz of P o rtla n d has to T im b e rlin e L odge d u rin g his v is
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h e re
you dry on rainy days.
been v isitin g h e r a u n t. Mrs. R uth it L adies
E n jo y Q u iltin g P a rty
Kei.rli nd family
M
em
b
ers
of
the
B
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H
eaven
Forest
Roblee Stormsters say, “ come
Mrs. G le n K n o x returi
a ria n t c lu b m et a t th e M erle
u rd a y ev en in g from W heeler, w here V ady
ho m e fo r a q u iltin g T h u rsd a y ,
aboard for solid satisfaction."
on W ednesday she had acco m p an ied C
p o tlu c k d in n e r w as se rv e d a t ;
h e r frie n d M rs II M a tth e w s w h o 1 A
T h e q u iltin g w as w ell a tte n d
Their triple soles and heavy welting
i e g iste re d for tre a tm e n ts a t the noon
ed a n d th e q u ilt w as n e a rly c o m
R in e h a rt clinic.
pleted. M em b ers also co v ere d the
keep w ater out. Try a pair soon«
D a u g h te r H onored
clu b c h a irs w ith im itatio n le a th e r
M rs C h a rle s Moon gave a b ir th c o v erin g
T he q u ilt is bein g m ad e
day p a rty M onday a fte rn o o n h o n o r for the b a z a a r to tic held on D e
ing hei d a u g h te r M arg aret A nh on c em b er 4
Mrs. J e s s e B laz er -of
h e r fo u rth b irth d a y
S e v e ral little G a rd e n H om e, a fo rm e r m em b er,
frie n d s w ere guests
G am es w ere was pre»ent.
p layed a n d re fre sh m e n ts w ere s e r v
M rs Don D erm o n d a n d Deci of
ed by th e m o th er
O lv m p ia v isite d a t th e hom e of h e r
W e stm in iste r F e llo w sh ip g ro u p p a ren ts. Mr. and Mrs. F loyd H off
Hillsboro, Oregon
207 E. Main Street
sold pie, ice c rea m and coffee F r i m an a n d sister. M rs V irg il H o ff
day ev en in g in th e c h u rc h d in in g m an a n d fam ily d u rin g th e w eek
O sca r H agg is h a v in g an old fence
room to a larg e group of people.
P ro ceed s w ere $15 w hich w ill go row c le a re d and p la n s to b u ild a
into th e ir tre a su ry for any needs n ew fen ce on th e fa rm h e re
S e v e ra l p eople h a v e filled silos
th a t m ig h t a rise E d w a rd Jo h n so n
show ed tw o m ovie strip s o f chil- recently.
W alnut
p ick in g
c o m -I
in
cn c ed in fu ll sw in g S a tu rd a y and |
i d re n 's com ic p ic tu re s
p
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M n g sp lra lio n A nnounced
C h u rc h
S in g sp ira tio n
w ill
be good w e a th e r fo r w a ln u t h a rv est, j
' held O c to b er 31 at 7 3» p m . a c c o rd M any a r e ..s h a k in g th e n u ts a n d )
ing to le a d e r Ja c k Y ork
S e v e ra l a re h a v in g them h u lle d a t the
o u t-o f-to w n visitor» w ill fu rn ish d ry e rs , m a k in g p ossible an e a rlie r
special m usic P la n s a re m ad e for h a rv e st
Mrs. Ir a G. M cC orm ick and fa m
a larg e crow d.
ily e n te r ta in e d w ith a venison ste ak
J o a n K a rn s w as a w a rd e d a n a u to d in n e r last W ednesday
e v en in g . '
g ra p h book for h a v in g sen t m a S p e c ia l g u e sts w e re M r and Mrs
p ic tu re a n d sto ry of th e 4-H clu b O tto B u rk e and M r and M rs E inil
float th ey e n te re d in th e J u ly c e l M atson of W hitford C o v ers w ere
e b ra tio n
T he story was f e a to u re d laid fo r 11.
in the N ational 4-H N ews
M r a n d M rs E ldon H av erm a n
Mrs A K e h rli. Mrs K ailso n . M rs of M cM innville v isited S u n d a y at
K arns. M rs D e av ille and P rin c ip a l th e O tto O rn d u ff hom e.
Jo h n s o n a cc o m p a n ied the u p jie r B ir th d a y D in n e r G iv e n
g ra d e c h ild re n F rid a y to R e ed v ille
M rs. E m m a K achan. P o rtla n d was
football gam e. S co re w as (i-7 fa v o r * h o n o re d w ith a v enison birthday-
U. J. HAMBY
I of Orc n o .
d in n e r S u n d a y at th e S h u c k hom e
T he p a in te d p ictu res. "P rune P ic C o v e rs w e re laid fo r seven.
k e rs'' and "W ild H o rs e s ' from the
T h e sm all d a u g h te r of Mr. and
a rt b u ild in g w e re en jo y e d th is past M rs J o h n M eeker has been very :
w eek by th e th ir d and fo u rth a n d ill in th e h o spital at M cM innville '
u p p e r g ra d e room s.
I fo r se v e ra l days
I.eg Broken In Fall
M iss L eona G a rtz k e of P o rtla n d ;
Mrs. L ouis M adden
of
F o re st sp e n t last w e e k -e n d a t th e h o m e:
G rove, fo rm e r re sid e n t of O ren co . ()f h e r siste r. Mrs F ra n k S h in e and j
fell lim n a ste p la d d e r b re a k in g h e r fam ily .
Jo nes
leg
S he has been in th e Jo
w as
L ittle M ildred S hook
ill
h o spital for the past th re e w eeks. se v e ra l d a y s last w eek.
B uck H eaven V a ria n t c lu b will
M is M adden is th e d a u g h te r of Mr.
m eet T h u rsd a y ito d a v ) e ith e r at
a n d M rs F K a rn s. S r
Mr a n d M rs F ra n k C o n ra d and th e h om e of Mrs. F ra n k S hook
fam ily m oved o v e r the w e e k -e n d o r M rs. J. E. Sim pson. M em bers
to th e ir new hom e a d jo in in g the i a re to b rin g a rtic le s o r m oney for
A lb ert K e h rli farm .
' th e fish pond for roll call
T he ra ilro a d is p u ttin g in a new-
Mr. a n d Mrs. C a rl W ohlsehlegel
loading s p u r tra c k b etw ee n B irch of O c e a n la k e spent the firs t of last -
a n d C h e stn u t stre ets.
w eek v isitin g re la tiv e s. T h ey re
F ifth a n d s ix th
g ra d e
school tu rn e d on T h u rsd a y a n d w e re ac
room s a re d e c o ra tin g a n d g e ttin g c o m p a n ie d by M r a n d Mrs. L ouis
read v for a H a llo w ee n p a rty . T h e ir
p a in tin g from the a rt b u ild in g this p a st fe w days w ith re la tiv e s in
w eek is "C ow boy R ange." F o r a rt L yle, W ash.
M rs Don P a rk s and son sp en t
the g irls a re m a k in g m aso n ite hot
th e w e e k -e n d v isitin g Mrs. B e th
dish pads.
A. C. P a rk s h a s been v isitin g the P ric e a n d Ja n ice .
Pioneer Dies
Ai Forest Grove
Mothers Name
Officers; Funeral
Rites Held Here
HEAVY. WEATHER’S'AHEAD...
HowTo Relieve
BE READY IN
Bronchitis
STORMSTERS
Project Leaders
Named for Year
CREOMULSION
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T o u g h S le d d in g
SU SBA UER S
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ERIC MARGGI
B u s te r B ro w n S h o e S to r e
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S c v c n -U p B o ttlin g C om p an y
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H ills b o r o . O re g o n
Keep Him Working
For Oregon
Good Brakes
A
P r im e E s s e n t ia l to
Y o u r A u t o m o b ile
W e h a v e th e n e c e s s a r y e q u ip m e n t
to g iv e y o u m a x i m u m
b ra k in g
p o w e r . O u r m o d e r n fa c ilitie s a n d
e x p e r t m e c h a n ic s e n a b le u s to d o
a g o o d jo b .
U. S. SEN A TO R
GUY CORDON
(R e p u b lic a n )
HIS SENIORITY IN THE U. S. SENATE
IS OF GREAT VALUE TO OREGON
R. H. "Dick
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BUSCH
Republican Candidate
* Cliairman Treasury-Post Office Approprialions Sub-Commit
tee.
* Chairman of the Appropriations Committee to Investigate
European economic cond itio n s.
lor
* Cliairman. Centralia. Illinois, mine disaster committee.
* Chairman of llie sub-committee to investigate llie Near East
oil situation.
* A one-man Investigator of the Hawaiian Statehood request.
Here is What You Get
at HAMBY'S
1. Drum Turning
COMPARE
PRICE
WHERE
FRIEND
MEETS
FRIEND
2. Shoe Relining
(In cu m b en t)
* Member .if Six Major Siili-C.iiiiniilteex of H ip Senate Appro-
p ii.iiio n s ( ..Iiiinillee, li.iiidliiig appropriation» for: Hydro-
I I.-Id ie Power, II.... 1 Control. Rivera and Harbor». Reclama
tion. Public l ands, Indian Affairs, Forestry and Agriculture.
A- Member Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
COMPARE
WORK
3 . Wheel Alignment
4. Wheel Balancing
5. Hydraulic Cylinder Work
Y e s, H a m b y M o to rs c a n g iv e y o u
th e k in d of b r a k e jo b y o u w a n t.
COUNTY
S H E R IF F
Let's Make It a Date Soon!
A C lia irm a n of (lie Joint Committee to Investigate the Island
Possessions and Trust Territories in the Pacific.
R e ta in
U. S. S e n a to r G uy C ord on
N ovem ber 2
I'd. Adv. fitly Cui-iliin-Foi-Kenalor Comm..
Geo. F. Jameson, Exec Secl.v.. Poi'tlnnd, Ore.
1G YEARS' EXERIENCE IN LAW ENFORCE
MENT. 11 YEARS AS CHIEF CRIMINAL
DEPUTY SHERIFF OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY.
See
HAMBY First
" Y o u r F r ie n d ly C h e v r o le t D e a le r"
First and Washington
(Paid Adv. by R. H. Busch»
t
HILLSBORO
Telephone 4011