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4_______ Hillsboro ( O f . 1 A rgus—Thursday. October 21 1948 w ith Mr and M rs H arry Thelin, M. a id M rs A lfr e d H o th u rn and w h ic h has ju s t bei Mr ai d M rs Hud d p li B o th u m ?lc d the p u b lis h e rs , fu lle d T h e R .vei o v e r th e w e e k -e n d They le ft M on o f R a in s " day v la San F ra n cisco . C a lif tm M r and M rs L e s te r S trin g e r and th e ir homes in W ilm a r. M u m P e te r «.ewi» u n d e rw e n t surgery th re e d a u g h te rs o f Salem v is ite d e ve t tlie w e e k -e n d w ith M is at Jones h o s p ita l ill H ills b o ro I..-. W isJnesday s t i i u g i i S m o th e r. M is S y lv a Be.n m J o th e r re la tiv e s . M r and .Mis J Z H aynes e n te i M is L e ro y M te h a e lis and sen tam ed w ith a d in n e i p a rty at th e n r e tu r n e d hom e Sunday night hom e M onday e ve n in g in h u n u i o Bv Mr«. Ju a n ita llu rr <My ■ ;>..i W a sh . where they M is E lm e r Clay .am p. and M is “ C O H N E L 1 U S l i . i i v . - l H om e fe s a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l o f het g ra n d S te lla Bray s b ir th d a y - w h ic h a r. t iv a l o f 'h e C o rn e liu s M e th o d ist fa th e r a nd th e y also spent th e week b o th on O cto b e r 19 Veil gu sis w o n rh u r e h » i l l be h e ld S a tu rd a y O c end w :!i h e r g ra n d m o th e r, w h o is present. to b e r 23 at th e C o rn e liu s school q u ite ill H a rv e y B a tc h e lo r u n d e rw e n t sin c a fe te ria at 7 p in. T h e re w ill b« gery at th e P rn v deuce h o s p ita l t p ro d u ce , a p ro n s a nd fa n cy w ot k C r lrb r a te s SXih H irth d .iy M rs M a rth a In g ie b rtg ts o n ce le Portland last week ¿Jid m a n y o th e r ite m - w h ic h w ill School N ew s be so ld P r o c e d s w ill go to tile b ra te d h e r 88th b ir th d a y at het Em m a Seeley has re tu rn e d ir o n c h u rc h . P u m p k in p ie and co ffe e c r fa rm hom e S u n d a y Present w ere a v is it to h e r g ra n d m o th e r, w h, H a rrie t O liv e r. M rs W R p u n c h w ill be se rve d fo i lu n ch M s liv e s in N o r th P la tte . N c b r Co ke. M rs Edna R ussell. M rs E l E ve ry o n e is w e lco m e S e ve ra l o f th e p rim a ry peoph 'S t A le x a n d e rs p a ris h w ill spon e a n or M u n d o r ff and M rs. W in n ie w e n t to th e beach o v e r th e w eek so r a bazaar and baked ham d in I. on e \ K e e n e , o f H ills b o ro w h o was end. n e r S u n d a y. N o v e m b e r 14 fro m 12 a g irlh o o d fr ie n d o f M rs In g ie b rig - B a rb a ra T ho m p so n's m o th e r ha noon to S p. m at tiie Cornelius ison R e fre sh m e n ts w e re served and been e a rin g fo r John R u th as . th e y p re se n te d h e r w ith some g ifts school. special nurse M r R u th was b a d ly D elegates to th e W o m en 's Society M r and M rs C l i f f Ila n e n e n te r o f C h ris tia n S e rv ic e a n n u a l eon t i i i ' t at th e fir e last Monday nigh ta in e d w ith a d in n e r a, th e ir hom e fe re n ce to be h e ld at S alem O cto and is c o n fin e d to the Jones hos F rid a y evening fo r M r and M rs ber 21 a n d 22 are M rs N eva M iln e p ita l in H ills b o ro His c o n d itio n i- H a rry T h e lin They ce le b ra te d M rs M rs L o ttie F re n ch , and M rs H a r in ip r o v itig C o rn e liu s P a re n ts and T eachei Tbcl.n'» birthday and a ll w e • rie t O liv e r . c lu b m et w ith g reat success at th e ir th e th e a tre in H ills b o ro th e same K e n n e th W ilk e s , w h o has been e v e n in g second m e e tin g h e ld at th e C o rn e l- in Tex ts f o r some lim e , re tu rn e d to O r. and M rs I C Jackson o f C o rn e liu s S a tu rd a y . He re m a rks us school M onday e ve n in g w ith 4t p a re n ts S e ve ra l p ro je cts have beer P o rtla n d spent T h u rs d a y w ith M i th a t O re g o n ce rta in ly- lo o ks good to ta k e n u n d e r adx i-e m e n t and c o m a nd M rs I. A Ja ckso n T h e y re h im m itte e s a re w o r k in g on these F u ll p o rte d th e ir s o n -in -la w . T mi A u - M ss A n n a Mae H anson a nd Miss Uiack. w h o liv e s ill San F ranc.sco, •Mari a re t W a rn e r, w h o h ave been d a ta on these w ill be g ive n at .. la te r date hus a n e w book be has w r itte n •i S e a ttle f o r tw o m o nths, v is ite d A sound f ilm on the scenic spots a lo n g O regon h ig h w a y s was show n P re se n t w e re S ir and M rs D .x o n re p re s e n tin g th e P h ilip p in e s and M r. and M rs. H o o k e r o f N ica ra g u a M r H o o ke r, a p ro fe sso r o f fo re ig n languages and p o litic a l science a P a c ific u n iv e rs ity , gave an in te r estin g im p ro m p tu ta lk on N ic a r agua and th e g e n e ra l view o f E u FOR EVENING APPOINTMENT ropean n a tio n s to w a rd th e d e m o PLEASE WRITE TO BOX NO. XAB c ra tic w a y o f th e U n ite d States T h e y hope to hear m ore fro m h in . CARE OF HILLSBORO ARGUS at fu tu re m ee tin g s A m e m b e rs h ip d riv e is under w a v to co n ta ct a ll pare n ts o f grade school stu d e n ts to p a rtic ip a te since an o rg a n iz a tio n o f th is ty p e has been requested m a n y tim e s in th e past due to th e ra p .d g ro w in g c o m m u n ity . A f t e r th e business meet in g a social h o u r o f re fre sh m e n ts w h ic h w ere served bv M r and M rs J im Z up o a nd M r and M rs A 1 Pearson, w e re e n jo ye d A ll p arents are u rg e d to a tte n d th e n e xt meet in g in N o v e m b e r M r. and M rs. A r t h u r A d o lp h o f A m e ric a n F alls. Ida . v is ite d last w eek w it h Rev and M r- A r m in R e itz M rs. A d o lf is Rev R e itz ' sister. N e w co n cre te steps w e re b u i't last w e e k to th e L u th e ra n p a rso n MINCED RAZOR CLAMS 7-oz. can 43c age also a ne w flo o r on th e Dorch C o rn e liu s C iv ic c lu b m eets T h u r s WEST COVE CRAB MEAT can 50c d a y i to d a y i at th e hom e o f M rs H o w a rd O la n ie a t 1 30 p in. KINGWOOD BEANS N BACON 2 cans 19c Festival Set at Cornelius; Ham Dinner Scheduled L o ca l a u th o r iz e d d e a le r n e e d s A -l c o m b in a tio n B o d y m a n a n d P a in te r . Pumpkin, lb. 4C Apple Cider, gal. 64c YELLOW CORN MEAL, 1‘«-lb. box 2 for 25c M EAT Ground B e e f ......................... Rib, Sirloin and T-Bone Steak lb. 45c lb. 79c Superior Market 246 E. Main St. Phone 651 A N jto a io u s 1 g i(j, ALvSA.X It A X lS S C M lU tllH I* PLACI of fK t frtii*«; J a k i n - -SCttAPC H tS fs MAPI S ervices w ere F rid a v at R iv e r vie w Abbey in P o rtla n d fo r C h a rles N B u ll um, retired lumberman, who died in P o rtla n d O c to b e r 13 He liv e d on ro u te 2. B e a ve rto n B o rn in M aine A u g u st '20. 1874. he was a g ra d u a te of H a rv a rd u n iv e r sity and w id e lv k n o w n in the lu m ber in d u s try He was a m em b e r of the E piscopal ch u rch S u rv iv in g are the w id o w . Ida, a step-son. Roy H B rig g s A lo h a , a b ro th e r. F re d S B u ffu m . O rono. Me The deceased had liv e d in O regon since 1903 and near B e a ve rto n fo r the past three years S ervices w e n in charge o f Pegu's m o rtu a ry . B e a v e rto n Rev John R ichardson o f f ic i ated. Parents Invited To See Program Bv M rs. B ettv I'h ilp o tl Sherwood Resident Riles Wednesday CELERY H E A R T S T U R N IPS BROCCOLI 25 for 3 1 97’ boxes 3 3 27' lbs. b u n ch 17c b u n ch 16c FREE DELIVERY DAILY Smith Grocery 119 S. 2nd Ave. HILLSBORO Telephone ' I Capital Parade Buffum Funeral Held in Portland N O R T H P L A IN S M o th e rs and fa th e rs are in v ite d to a tte n d th e n e x t m e e tin g o f th e N o rth P lains P a re n ts c lu b in the g ym n a siu m a F p m N o v e m b e r 10 A p ro g ra m fo. O c to b e r 28 at 7:30 p m was p la n n ed at th e last m ee tin g on O c to b e r 14 It w ill be held in th e grade school g y m n a s iu m A d m is s io n is A o u lts 50c. c h ild re n to 5th grade 10c. o ld e r c h ild re n 25c. T a le n t is e n tire ly local. R e q u ie m mass was o ffe re d W e d P la n H o m e c o m in g M eet nesday at St C e c ilia C a th o lic F rie n d s h .p T e m p le No 8. P y th ia n ch u rch . B e a ve rto n , fo r M rs A n S iste rs are h o ld in g th-. r h ne- to in e tte M a rie Schoenbaechier. ro u te c o m in a m ee tin g on N o v e m b e r 5. 4. S herw ood, w h o d 'ed in B e a v e r to n O cto b e r 17. She had liv e d n e a r T h e re w ill be a p o t-lu c k d in n e r A ll m em bers and th e ir fa m ilie s S h e rw o o d f o r th e past 39 years are in v ite d B o rn N o v e m b e r 23. 1870. in A u A b irth d a y p a rty was g ive n in stria. she cam e to th e .U n ite d S tate- w h e n she was 20 years o ld R e c ita h o n o r o f C a ro l B a k e r's 10th b ir th d a y O c to b e r 13 at 4 p m Guests tio n o f th e ro s a rv was T uesday e ve n in g a t Pegg s chapel V a u lt in te r- „ w e re E ile e n W ence. B a rb a ra C ox m e n t was in C ooper .M ountain C a t h - . P a t-> P a rry . Peggy K e in o n . G e o rg ie Hess. C a ro lce anti L o is M e e u w -e r o lic cem etery. S u r v iv in g are th re e c h ild re n . and C a ro l and J u d y Bake.- Re fre s h m e n ts w ere served and the Steve S choenbaechier. C o rn e liu s : h o n o r guests rece ive d m a n y g ifts Jo h n S choenbaechier. P o rtla n d , and R e fre sh m e n ts w e re also served M rs. Agnes M e ie r, ro u te 2, H ills la te r to h e r fo u r cousins. J .m m y boro. and tw o g ra n d c h ild re n and D iana B u tte r w o r th , R onny H a rd in and B e tty A n n T ow n se n d M r and M rs T o w n se n d and son D o n a ld spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith M r. and M rs. G le n T o w n se n d a' B a ke r. 2 2 W t f t t A C J R lA f I L I C ' BiC W if H A U l t « A f f A C N I D CUB. B ILL F o r l i s N'S A f C R C lN A R I COSf OF CURRENT WCUlF B I < 1 ,4 0 0 P l« . S tC C N D D U R lN q •fN L P A Y • - OF L L A V IS c i u i n T i d f c f t l f H I R A R .I S U IU f B t A S P IC II S «F A n T s IN IN D IA - Lions Hear Fox On Grid Scouting RED BEANS PAPER TOWELS BELMONT. CHATEAU CHEESE BORDEN’S. 2-lb. loaf TREND HI HO CRACKERS 1-lb. box Cy R J SCOTT SCOTT S SCRAP EO O K T h e s c o u tin g o f a fo rth c o m in g g rid iro n o p p o n e n t was the su b ji-ct o f a ta lk b e fore H ills b o ro L io n W ednesday by R u fu s F ox. head bas k e tb a ll m e n tc - and assistant fo o t b a ll coach at H ilh i. T he p rim a r y purpose o f scouting an o p p o n e n t is to f in d o u t th e o f fense fo rm a tio n b e in g used, and v a ria tio n s th e re o f. F o x p o in te d o u t E v e ry system has its w eak re and th e scout o fte n can fin d thos' w e a k p o in ts. In o rd e r to m a k e use o f a scout's in fo rm a tio n , a team m u s t be able tu a d ju st, th e H ilh i coach commented P r io r to the ta lk b y F ox. Head Coach J im D a v is spoke b r ie fly a b o u t th e Salem gam e F rid a y . Ib has co n fid e n c e in th e reserves w ho w ill be in th e lin e u p a g a in st the V ik in g s because o f in ju r ie s to r e g u lars, ne p o in te d o u t He p re d ic te d th a t Salem w o u ld f i l l th e a ir v.ath passes in an a tte m p t to k n o c k o ff the S partans. B y M u rra y M ade P rc x iile n tia l A p p o in tm e n t’» O regon w ill be in a h ig h ly p re fe rre d p o s itio n fo r a p p o in tm e n ts if and w hen T om D ew ey is p re sid e n t «that 'T o m '’ business is ju s t b e lli« used these days fu r p a rty atm os phere out after No% 2 i l i t h l i last O regon add rex*» G o v e rn o r \ \ ai ren re ite ra te d w h a t D ew ey and Ed Jenekel. c a m p a ig n p u n d it, had said about O reg o n be in g th e de- dm g fa c to r at th e P h ila d e lp h ia n o m in a tio n s O regon has o th e r fo rm id a b le con- ; . il s P h il M etsehan m a itre d im >erial. P o rtla n d , is c re d ite d w ith h a v in g lin e d up m a v e ric k s in the O r. «on d e le g atm n and p resented a •mild fro n t fo r D e u e v at P h ila d e l p h ia C o lle c to r of custom s w o u ld su it h on H ig h ly e ffic ie n t L a m a r f " ' - c n o rn .n a tv t W a rre n fo r vie* p re sid e n t and is sch e d uled fo r sol .«it.»r «eneral o r fu r a place on the fe d era l bench U. S S e n a to r W ayne Morse, re c e n tly nam ed by a na tiu n .il c o lu m n is t .is the most p o p u la r o ra to r in th e re p u b lic a n c a m paign. has had n o ta b le experience on the n a tio n a l la b o r b »ant ana m ig h t be te m p te d to head th e de p a rtm e n t o f la b o r A n d th is m ay not be as Q u ix »tic as it sounds 'as it s r ig h t o u t of the h o rse s m o u t h ' Dave Beck d o m in a tin g c z a r o f th e team sters union, is b e in g co n sid e re d fo r sec re t a ry o f 1ib > r T ax I ree P ro p e rty M ore th a n h a lf a b illio n d o lla rs w o rth o f O reg o n p ro p e rty > ex em pt fro m taxes on account o f its o w n e rs h ip o r use T he state ta x co m m issio n r e p o r t ed th is w eek th a t lis tin g s by co u n ty assessor show ed th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t had th e largest a m o u n t o f non ta x a b le p ro p e rty o f th e yeai The f< d e ra l p ro p e rty in th .s state is valued at $339.487 987 T he p ro p e rty -of school d is tric ts is v a lu e d .»» $.v 611.416; m u n ic ip a litie s at $44. 37 108; c h u rc h a id re lig io u s p ro p e rty at $2â. *16.000 and lite r a r y m il oenev o ie n t o rg a n iz a tio n s at $21 714 876 S t a t e 's T itle C leared O regon is r ic h e r by seve il n u n - th i d re d thousi nd d o lla rs sine« state su p re n e c o u rt ru le d th is week th a t the sta e has legal t it le to the Mull»»> b tu ld m g in P o rtla n d T h e b u d d in g was le ft by th e late F ra n k M M u lk e y . Portland, who d ie d J u ly 24. 1037 It is located at S o u th w e s t M o rris o n s tre e t and 2nd a venue T h e s ta te board o f c o n tro l, th in k in g it m ig h t w a n t to use the p ro p e rty as a site fo r a new b u ild ing. b ro u g h t s u it against M u lk e y h e irs to c la r if y his w ill T he h e ir co n te n d e d th e y d e se rve d t it le to th e p ro p e rty , c la im in g th e state d id n o t c a rr y o u t th e te rm s o f th e w ill T h e c o u rt, in an o p in io n b y J u ti< J. O. B a ile y , also h e ld th a t th e state co u ld s e ll it o r te a r it d o w n if it w a n ts to T h e o p in io n u p h e ld C ir c u it J u d g e W a lte r L T ooze o f P o rt la n d M ae B e F i r e w o r k s T h e D e m o c ra tic n a tio n a l am - palgn In O regon may look like a d ud so fa r, and ag a in it m ay blow up in th e fa«< o f co m p la ce n t .»nd y e ic o n tid e u t K v p u b lii'.m s No m ore big nam e speakers ar« 'Chi d u le d to ca m p a ig n in l>ivg»»n '»»’ to ie th e g e neral e le c tio n S clw d u le d o i not th e re is a n* echoing ru m o r o f a last h o u r d e m o c ra tic w h ir lw in d c u isa d e in O ie g o n Cal \ m Kaw lin g s. U tah, iu ttio n .il coin m itte e m a n and c h a irm a n o f the w e ste rn ic . io n . il c o m m itte e know w hat's c o o k in g but w o n 't l i l t tin* lid He has conf« r r e ii w ith top d e m o c ra ts th is w e e k by local rad io h o o k u p ' i t is th a t secret i D em o v ia tic lie u te n a n ts h.»\e show n shot m th e a im c o n fid e n c e o f lull nuf are w e a rin g ju s t w a it a n il »ee M illie th a t m e rit n o th in g less than ifip re h e n s io n f ix I h n ita lio n T iu r ly - t w o yi*. is ago so re ly b u r- ta x p a y e rs got «felled O regon m ig h t idea A t th e n e xt c le v tio i th e y r a tifie d a 6 p e r c e n t ta x lim itu tlo n In fo th e « »«institution It w o rk e d f»>r fo u r years O n th e fo u rth ye a r, in 1920. th« *anie o v e rb u rd e n « «t ta x p a y e rs voted upon th e m se lve s taxes in excess ol th e ir 6 p e r cent lim ita tio n to th. turn of $1 88, I TH«- i 11 gdt worn« \ t th e n e x t e le c tio n they voted upon th em selves n e a rly six tu tu th is a n to u n t in excess taxes S in ce th«’ e n a ctm e n t o f the 6 pel cent lim ita tio n law th e taxpayer.» • I 1 )rt»;;on have \ot<»«i o v e r «»lie h u n d re d m illio n d«dlars upon th e m selves in excess taxes Summer Lowest in Traffic Fatalities |U Ity M rs F r a n k J e f f r i e s L A U R E L La d ie s S o cia l c lu b w ill in e rt w ith M i M ild re d K echi I W ednesday O c to b e r 27 Key W Oomes nephew o f L u k i DeBoer, preached Sunday e ve n in g at the L a u re l E v a n g e lic a l U n ite d B re th re n c h u rc h Key and M rs Oomes are s p e n ding e v e ra l days here w ith th«- D e B oer fa m ily T h re e ca rloa d s o f v o tin g people tte n d e d the Y o u th F e llo w s h i p b a ii- uuet at the Je n n in g s Ix»dge d in in g h a ll M i and M r< D ic k L a w e r of T w in Kocks w i re we. k -e n d guests of M r and M rs E lb e rt S teven M t“» J u h li H.4.4SC \ViU»ui H .• » M in i'i« ’ II.,,, , i n h u i .i h H m a l l ¡»i;«» i <•» In . I. it h a n .l nuil«* I'a d lv w h ile |»la> HIP h all S iim lax a lt« ilU ‘»»n M, h i. u ik lit i K och a iu l in f a n t A ic iia h .-a .l A nd I ’ m * t'la « if o il A il M IL K . . . . Botllod carefully under ••nl- tary conditions. Always see that there Is plonty at your house. WE DELIVER, of coursel S c h c llc r ,5 Aloha Jersey Dairy Phono Hillsboro 13F4 Aloha 6584 • . ‘¿Gi'G. >a 1 ■ ' Í O i'e co n ia ris c lim a x e d a <um m er of i u.’.-: .1 tra ffic tiolumes la it \ugust bv e s ta b lis h in g the lo w e st death rate in the state's a u to m o tiv e h is to ry . S e c re ta ry o f S ta te L a ri T New,’b r \ has announce«! W ith o n ly 27 t r a f f ic «leaths in an e s tim a te d >8t) m illio n m ile s «if tra v e l th e death tat«» was 4 6. w e ll u n d e r anv p re v io u s O regon fig u re and fa r below the n a tio n a l average ’I’his n a tio n a llv -re c o g n iz e d basis fo r le te rm in in g h ig h w a y safety. New h rv e x p la in e d , is th e n u in b e i of fa ta litie s per h u n d re d m illio n m ile s o f a ctu al d riv in g G a so lin e sales fo r th e m on th to p ped a ll e x is tin g records at 46.996891 ga llo n s The se cre ta ry a id the lo w A u gust death rat«“ re s u lte d fro m a d ro p in th e n u m b e r o f fa ta litie s at the ame tim e c a r tra v e l was re a c h ing an a ll- tim e peak ic P s ti ip p m g tr a f f ic v o lu m e in A u g u s t of 194. bv m ore th a n 10 per ce n t He u r g ed increased c a u tio n bv m o lo ru ts and pe d estria n s to com bat fa ll and w in te r hazards and to safeguard the life - a v in g re c o rd established und'»r m ore fa v o ra b le w i-a th c r c o n d itio n s M eetin q A n n o u n c ed o n C i a r t an .I d a i r h t c r L a i n Un in-.I h o m r MtfiUli S.Htll<1a\ al I>•-11«11>t ;; «“«i .a l u . » k . a t th.- I m i of h«’i p .in lit», oil««- to in iliu ho 11 o n i th» J o ltr * h o »pltal Firdale-Iowa Hill Halloween SPECIALTIES DO NUTS COOKIES GOBLIN CAKE SPECIAL PRICES for Donuts and Cookios in Large Quantities. 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