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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE FOUR SE IT EM li Kll 27, IV2H, Hll ! SBORO. OREGON — Local Happenings breaking wash tub and board. Mun ger's laundry displayed a complete«! laundry ami the ol«i fashioned wash Mi»» llettli» Join1' am! Mrs. t’liut tub in a booth mud«* of yellow and Skelton of Portland, ni««» and cou black. T7ie Leader in Its Field A cozy dining room, made of sin of Frank Barr, were dinner green and whit«' print, with an al guests Sunday nt tlm home of Mr. Harr. Other" pre-« nt wcr«' tractively set dinner table, and a ami Mi County Official Paper Miss .Stranahan Cslelirslss Biilliday little waitress drew««! in green, Mr. and Mr-«. Gernhl Barr of Me«l , w verne M c K inney MRS. F. C. MrKlNNEY Au«i«u Witos Editor Miss Marie Strniinhnn entvi tai mid ford. Francis Barr of Cochran, and mad«' up t?h' Imperial Cafe booth, which received so much favorable Mr. and Mrs. \ erne McKinney ami Inst Saturday evening with u birth Subscription Rates little son, Mr . Ann Sigler, ho t and day party. A delightful time wax comment. Per Year *4 Sis Months.. Tews’ Radio shop displayed the host«*»» ami children. Jack mid Doro spent in dancing at the pavilion, nf Issued on Thursday of each week by McKinney A McKinney. rub!i*hers. Entered in the thy Mr ami Mrs. Geral.l Barr left ter which refreshments were »vrved Stewart Warner radio sets. Postoffice at Hillsboro, Oregon, a* second-claM matter. Member of Oregon State Editorial A gay restroom of red and yel Sunday for home, accontpanie«l by ut tils* home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Association, and the National Editorial Association. low, with all tho favorite movie Mrs. Barr's mother, Mrs. Fred Wil Stranahan. Those present were Mr. mid Mr Alvin Bntchelar, the Mi l's stars’ pictures on the wall, was fur mot, of Medford. Swearing in at the polls is a dedication in a couple of months nished by th«' Venetian theater. Rev. and Mrs, K. B. Lockhart Evelyn Sewell, Velum Merrill, E< thing of the past. Have you regis would surely be appropriate. The A black background brightened hnv«> nnnounceil th«' «'ngagement of ther Perkins and Marie Stranahan; tered? If not, do so now. The new structure is so arranged that with print flowers in red, yellow their daughter, B««atrice M«'r«dith Lloyd Anderson, lloyd Sprague, Da books close October 6. There are it will expedite the conduct of and orang«' tones, made an attrac Lockhart, to Mr. David Egb«rt vid Schindler and Neil Stangel many reasons why you will want to county business for many decades. tive background for two taffeta eve Thompson of Portland. Mr I iionip w NU use your ballot November 6. ning gowns in pastel shades and a son is n »on of Dr D. A. Thompson, Mias Thekla Scheidt Slavic« black coat an«l hat, which were dis superintendent of l*re»byterlan Mis Is Bride Sunday Americans consume six million played by th«' Miller Mercantile cions of Oregi»n, and i» a student nt An inspection of the new court pounds of pickles in a single year, (Continued frx^m Last Week) horses and dogs. It was a hobby company. The marriage of Miss Thekla th«' State c«>llege, Ames. Iowa. Mi»» house reveals a structure of which it seems that even if we do have “I have not refuse«i definitely,” with him. The Higdon Motor company show Lockhart is a senior nt Willamette Scheldt, daughter of R«v, K. J. every citizen of the county may be prohibition in America, we are bad he said. "I must think it over in "Is ther«' a thoroughbred st ruin ed a complete line of new Chevrolet university, Salem. ' Scheldt, nnd Louis Zurchcr, sun of justly proud. A housewarming and ly pickled. all its bearings. In the end there is in men, too?” Malet asked. cars, including the coupe, coach, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zurcher, was A card pnrty was given al St. little doubt but I shall have to de “You bet there is,” Barnes said sedan, touring and truck. solemnised last Sunday evening ut Matth«*ws sc'hool hull Wt'dnesday T— cide against you. I wish it ha«i not promptly. “Put the thoroughbred night, with about fit' persons in at- the Phillip» Reformed church. Rev. happened. I am unsettled.” Sud to the test, and, whether he be Twin Round-up Feature Mrs. J. Albert of Port Scheldt performed the ring service tendance, ------------------------------------------------ ♦ denly he held out his hand to the man, horse or hound, he’ll respond.” Event of Annual Fair lami won first prise ■nd Mrs. J. and read Philippian» 2:2 6 from a The Ladies' club served a dinner man who was willing to do the Oscar Love, Grandpa Love, Claud “Barnes,” Malet began, when the Kummer of Gaston won second. New Testament printed in I ANN nnd Eslinger and Mr. Waldron went to in Forest Grove Monday. magnificent thing and make th«' sac subject was exhausted, “haven’t you (Continued from Fage On«) gave a short address on the same. Mrs. L. M. Fraer is visiting folks rifice gladly. “I must add to my yet found out that Nita is in love and Mrs. J. O. Robb of Hillsboro, Gentlemen’s first prixe went to Ed the Pendleton Round-up last week. The bride, who wus given in mar second. Klink and state in Salem will attend the and Mr. Redetzeke and family and strong personal liking for you an with young McKimber?” riage by her father, wore a gown won the Enimotts ’ Market and Rey- C. Be Mesdames Alice Woods also took in the Pen fair while ■ there, increased respect, Not many would “Impertinent puppy.” Barnes oti the of white silk crepe. Iler veil was Prof, and Mrs. R. W. Hargitt do as you have done. Come and see stormed. “If !’<i been in your place Holds’ Grocery $10 prize for the Frees and dleton Round-up last week. unalike. caught with Mrs, Paul Roberts and son of were Portland visitors Saturday. me about this before breakfast to- instead of being cast for a d—d twins looking th«* most age 13. committee. her mother Mary and Georg«' Graff. Miss Iola Hensly spent the week morrow.” North Bend is visiting her parents, flunkey, this would never have hap Hillsboro route 2, !, won the Skaggs’ Robert Jones Returns She carried end at her home in Dilley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. Fleming Bradney was smoking a pened. I’m not sure but you could Grocery and Market $10 credit priae Robert Jone» returned Saturday roses, white Miss Esther Adkins visited her last pipe when Malet entered his have stopped it if you’d tried.” Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. for being the pleasantest pair of from Los Angel«», where ho has the valley. and Mrs. Howard spent Sunday at parents over the week-end. room, The physicist was relaxed “Stopped it?” Malet returned. Henry and Rachel Coffey been attending the reserve officer»' Miss Elital both Zürcher wti* nmid Arthur Shorbs is working in Cath and happy. His domestic duties had “You talk like a fool. I could just twins. the Frank Heesacker home. of honor and Edward Scheldt acted (Mrs. R. H. Walker), ag«« 80 H, of training school. He will return to Miss Milda Heesacker left Mon lamet. Wash. been a strain, and he was now eon- as easily have stretched out a hand Mrs. A. Shorbs has been visiting cerned with the growing of li is and dammed the Colorado river in Beaverton, won the $10 prize given O. S. C. this fall. Ho made the as beat man, with Fred Zurchcr as day for Tillamook where she will the attendant and Mi»» Lydia llirsch by the Shute Savings and th«' Com trip both ways ns a («'destrian. her mother, who is very ill. attend school. beard. flood. Robin McKimber’s been a being bridesmaid. Little Billy and Adel- Everyone is busy filling silos. Mrs. Hargitt. Miss Hensly, Tessie “Fleming,” Malet began, “do you better man than you have. What mercial National banks for hert Haffner were the ring bearers. the oldest twins present. The prise Bibl« School Probable Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kern and James, Bessie Howell, Viola Culver, like Nita?” ¡have. What have you done all your offered by th«> American Legion Tho Misses Esther, Marie, Elea At a meeting of the representa family of Portland visited at the Ruth and Lennie Lee and Thelma * Like her?” Bradney said warin- days but loaf until you were so Auxiliary of Hillsboro to the pair tives from the Methodist, Christian, nor Zurcher, and Miss Martha Ted Haney home Sunday. Heisler attended the fair in Hills- ly. “ She is the most delightful girl scared of the sight of Lippsky you I of twins looking most alike, whose Baptist and Congregational churches Hirsch were the ribbon bearers Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Heesacker boro. I have ever met or hope to meet. took those long hikes which put you and family of Gaston called on I Leo Chartery and John Davis and She is the only woman who has ever in condition? Don’t scowl at me. father was a member of the Ameri held Tuesday evening reports »how Gottlieb Schneider and Mr. Chris friends here Sunday. relatives attended the fair in Hills made me wish I was as young and I know you could lick me easily, can Legion, was won by Nancy Lou e<l that fund» were being obtained Jnggi acted as ushers. and Marjorie Kasch, age 7, daugh for a week-day Bible school to be Preceding the ceremony Mus Fred Haney and nephew, Walter boro. good looking as Robin McKimber. but that won’t make you worthy of ters of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ka»ch of started in Hillsboro this year. Lydia Scheldt sang. She was ac Wright, visited Paul Ringle and Mr. Land was in Portland Mon • If she were my daughter, I should your daughter, will it?” Rosedale. companied by Miss Lydia Zurcher, family of Hillsboro Sunday after day. think fortune had made up for Barnes listened to the story that Twin* entered in the content were »• fol who also played the wedding march. noon. , everything else.” had been told Milman and Bradney. lows ; Earl and Merle Johnson. Hlll»b««ro. Gibbon* Raitra S‘» Tons Prtin«« After the ceremony the bride’s Sun Mr. and Mrs. Gilpin spent last Mrs. Mr. “You must have noticed she was ; “What’s the good of telling me sue 10; Harold ami Howard Bvregrrn. Rt day school clan», consisting of the sue 3, Helen and Haael Stream. veated week in Portland at the home of tons looking rather unhappy?” this?” Barnes said, “Do you sup- 3 Rt. Hilbboro. 1 Hillsboro, a«e 5. Nancy Lou and Mar Misses Irene Fuegy, Eleanor Zur- their daughter, Mrs. Paul Pechin. than “I taxed her with it. It’s the pose I want to go back to Peeks- jorie Kasch. Rosedale, aue 7; Donald and off of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenn and strain she’s been living under. She kill?” cher, Magdalena Boeckii, Ida Jaggi Tony and Ernest Heesacker took that Grace Engrl«din*er. Hillsboro, niro IVfc ; Mrs. of th«' and Dorothy Stanna, sang a song. in the baseball game in Portland Henry Geller of Portland visited at will soon pick up.” “You won’t have to. You are six Ida Finnegan and William Wohlschlearei. a bad The church was elaborately dec ' the Genzer home Sunday. a$re 48 ; Mr» Gabe Leaner and «Mm. th«' Improved Oregon and the prune Sunday. “She’ll never be really happy hundred dollars to the good, your Laurel. About 90 tons of prunes have again, Fleming, if her father wins. wardrobe is enlarged, and you've Elisabeth Harms, Mountaindale. age 43. were large nn«l well flavor««!. orated with autumn leaves,- dahlias, Mrs. Heesacker and Mrs. Amy Wayne and Duane Turney. Hillsboro, age 9. and gladiolus. Heesacker were in Portland Mon been shipped from this community she loses, Our victory is won at Nita. Milman admits that what we Mary and Madeline Crunican. Rt. 2 Forest (to the Ray-Maling cannery at Hills- the cost of parting her from the have done leaves us less clean than Grove, age IS; Arvin and Marvin Robb. Ausiliary Mreta Tuetday Evaning A reception followed al the home day. Hilbboro, age 13. Davis and Jane Auld. Rt. of the bride, after which the young man she loves, the man who loves we were—” Mr. and Mrs. Harris Loynes and i boro this week. The Auxiliary to the American & Hilbboro, age 14; Dorb and Dorothy Me A party was held at the Allen her well enough to risk losing his daughter of Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. “It won't hurt me,” said Barnes. lt reen. Rvedville. age •; Lawrence ami Lu Legion will meet at Veterans' hall, couple left on a honeymoon trip to Robert Mott and family of Gales home in the Mead district last Sat fortune.’’ I "You wouldn't notice it on my cille Miller. Metsger. age 13; Verniee and Tuesday evening, and all members California. The bride and groom arc well Eunice Sa h now, Forest Grove, age 6 Mary It was given in Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clap- urday evening. Malet told Bradney in almost the hide.” i nre urg«'d to attend a« plan» for and George Graff, Rt. 2 Hilhboro. age 13; known in the Phillips vicinity, and The same words what he had just told thaw and family, and Mr. and Mrs. honor of several birthdays, “I’m not approaching you from Robert and Rollo Meyer, Rt. 3 Hilbboro. i the bazaar will br discussed. Mrs. ' Lawrence Bamford of Hillside were time was spent in dancing. Peter Milman. The first rush of that angle, _ . ” Malet said craftily. a; r 7 ; Harold and Harry Wojahn. Rt. 4 Emma Dierdorff, Mrs. H. E. I Sus- were presented with many beautiful Sunday guests at the John Loynes Mrs. W. R. McLeod of Gales sympathy which Bradney felt for “I’m reminding you that you are Hilbboro. age 10; Florence and blather Free- 1 bauer an«! Mr». J. B. Dinsmore will gift*. Hilbboro. age legal; Katherine and home. Creek visited C. A. Tellers Tuesday. the lovers was tempered on reflec- winning success at Nita’s expense, man. i be th«' hostesses for the evening Marguerite DHondt. Ii illaboro, a*« 19*^ County la Hit Hard by tion when he considered what the I ’ m not in the least doubt about Mrs. Fred Haney and sons, Alvin month* , Aila and Lin Heine. Rt 4 Sherwood, Frank Genzer sold 32 head of With Bradney and Milman sge 4*.• years; Elma Rufener Kaufmann and City Attorney Return» Fires in Past Week and Victor, spent a few days with pure bred Hampshire ewes to Ellis effect of yielding to it would mean. you. City Attorney Benton Bowman The work he believed he had to ac there was a much greater chance of Elmer Rufener; Lester and Leslie Tamieeie, her sister, Fay Oberman. McGraw of Vernonia. (Continued fr»>m Far« On») lt»6o William» avenue. Fortland, awe V. Mr». returned Tuesday night from Santa complish in the world would not be defeat.” Anna Sohler and Mrs. Mary Waibel. HtlU- Mr. and Mrs. James Loynes of (To Be Continued) Rosa, Cal., where he visited nt the that section of the country in log done. Again he would be com aged 42; born, Vincent and Vernon Su»* Forest Grove spent last week with Wismers Honored on ged over land was on Are, accord- pelled to seek some uncongenial po bauer, near Banks, ags 3: Leia and Leila home of his daughter, .Mrs. William his brother, John Loynes, and fam Wedding Anniversary Hutchina. Rt. 2 Laurel, i Carrol Vallandigham, for several week«, I ing to the chief. sition, He said as much to his Industrial Exhibits at ily. and Catherine Roberts, lit. 1 Gaston, age Mr. Bowman says that he visited County Fair Colorful School Threatens! friend. It; Jack and Jerry Cartwright, Fomt Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wismer were Mrs. Lucy LaSalle and son, Mau- P> ! hia “But if you admit I’m putting Another blaze through logged off Grove, age 8 month»; Dorothy and Helen the California Knights of (Continue«! from Page One) given a surprise party Sunday after rice, visited her daughter, Mrs. you in an unfavorable light, it is Nunenkamp, Huber, age 8 year»; Mary and home, which is located on a 1200- land carried from near the Corne Bruce McCann, and family, of Man- noon by about eighty of their old evident you think you are choosing materials and supplies and kitchen Marian Shute. 1186 Eaat Pine. Portland. acre place. lius Pass t<> Shady Brook. All the cabinets. | friends and neighbors from Beth age 11; Henry and Rachel Coffey (Mr», ning Sunday. the wrong thing, ” Malet retorted. ..................... farmers in that section, together A clever fish pond made with a Walker). Beaverton, age 80*^ year» . Henry any, Portland and Hillsboro, the oc- Walter Willis is building a new “I’m choosing to enjoy the re Congoleuni rug was the attractive and Henrietta V antler san den. Rt. 3 Banka, Mr«. Dailey Honored with help from neighboring com I casion being their twenty-fifth wed silo. wards of an adventure which might feature of the Lester Ireland & Co. age 19; Virginia and Reginia Faust, Nth Mrs. Rose Prickett entertained munities, worked hard to buck the ding anniversary. When they re- have landed me in jail—and may display. The Majestic electric radio and Multnomah. Fortland, age II; John and Tuesday afternoon in honor of th«' advance of the Are. Chris Christen 1 turned from attending church at Clay Schermerhorn. Forest Grove, age 7*‘j FAVORS A COUNTY MANAGER yet. I’m very sorry about Nita, but was also on display. months. birthdny anniversary of Mr«. Mary sen lost n barn and considerable I Bethany, a large group of their she is young. Life is before her, Against a background of pink and The twins retristcred from Port Dniley, who maki's her home with young timber, while much fence was ' friends had already gathered at the Plan Appeals to Editor as Promising Wismer home on First street, where whereas I’m past middle age. Floyd, blue the C. C. store showed selec land were children of former Wash Mrs. Prickett. Every guest present burned on the John Johnson place. Efficiency a picnic dinner was spread on tables you are intoxicating yourself, not tions from their line of wall paper, ington county people. was over 80 y«-ars of ag«- Mrs. All the household goods »ere moved with sentiment, but with sentimen shoes and merchandise. The judges in the twin contest Dailey’s ag«' was 80 yean; Mrs. M. into the center of n Aeld on the in the yard. Mr. and Mrs. Wismer A county manager plan of gov tality. It’s a symptom of a gener A bower of autumn leaves and were Mrs. A. E. Owen of McMinn- A. Powell, 88; Mrs. Margaret Mc Toge Johnson place because it was ernment would be patterned upon received many beautiful gifts. ous nature, but it yields before a ville, Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent of Ti- Kinney, 80; Mrs. M. M. Brierly, 86; felt that the fire would take the Those present were Mr. and Mrs. logical examination. I am not go harmonizing draperies and two mod the city manager plan which is now ish fall coats with matching hats Rard, and Charles Young of Sher- Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 82; Mr.. house. The Mason Hill school house Gus Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. John accepted as the most modern sys ing to throw away what we have completed the Weil's Department wood. Mrs. was threatened. Elizabeth Crandall, HI, and Meier and family, John Kehrli and tem of municipal government. There gained. You must not ask it of store booth, which attracted much Fred Johnson wns sawing a tree Herboldt Grape» Shown Ellen Seelye of Independence, 81. Miss Hulda Kehrli, David Kuratli would be an administrative, non me. My God! Floyd, do you sup attention. down and while he was resting a Mrs. M. Cave and Mrs. Mary Elliott, Especially noticeable in the hor I salaried commission representative and daughter, Ruth, all of Port pose I am content to go back to my nearby tree fell across the one he A miniature dairy farm against of different districts of the county land; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kuratli job at the refinery again when an arrangement of red and white ticultural exhibit was the display of pioneers, were unable to attend. had been working on. If he had The afternoon was spent in reminis and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wis Louis Herboldt ’ s seeilless grapes. In and under this commission a busi there’s a chance to escape?” crepe paper and a display of Car- cing about early days, and refresh been working nt the time he would ness manager of the county. The mer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry “I suppose not,” Malet said quite nation milk attracted the children explanation it was stated that the ments of ice cream tind cake were have been killed, according to John Aldinger, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Wis- grapes were the result of years of money which the average county wearily. “The way of sacrifice is especially to the Carnation Products Ryan, local mail carrier, who helped experimentation and research to served. now pays out as salary and wages mer, Mrs. E. I. Kuratli, Mr. and too hard.” out there several nights. booth. i dopt foreign grapes to the Oregon of its three commissioners would be Mrs. William Haase, Mr. and Mrs. Bradney frowned. He did not Miss Drake Weds Mr. Clark A display of everything that can sufficient to secure the services of W. Aldinger, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. rest easily under the imputation be printed by the Argus furnished climate based on a comprehensive Carbon tetrachloride has been Miss Edna Mae Drake of Molalla a competent executive. The gov i Tucker and family, Mrs. C. Reimer, that he was choosing the selfish the background for a comfortable study of grape culture by Mr. Her- became the bride of .Mr. Oliver S. found successful in treatment of all of Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Al boldt during many years spent in ernment of the county would be de- way. davenport and chair for whomever Palestine and southern Europe. Clark of Myrtle Point nt a wedding sh«'ep and goats infested with liver- partmentized under this modern fred Hamel and family, Mr. and “At least, I have Peter Milman cared to stop and chat or rest. fluke, n serious handicap to the in Mrs. C. E. Wismer and family, Mr. An American flag ma<ie of tat Mondaj at It SO la the Mathodlsl plan with branches of finance, pub with me,” he said. dustry in many parts of Oregon. A line of modern McCormick- church of that city. Rev. S. (J. and Mrs. — Herman Schindler and lic works, law enforcement, taxation “I’m not so sure. Will you line Deering farm machinery was dem ting in the domestic art division Drake, father of tho bride, perform Where breeders suspi'd their flocks and so forth under departmental family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson and up with him, whichever way he de onstrated by the Hillsboro Feed caught the eye of the writer. It ed the ceremony in the presence of arc infested u small number aro family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leu, Mrs. cides?" showed much tedious and clever heads. company. The feed company also n large assembly of relatives and first treated and the effect observed. Such a plan would insure a far J. Peterson and son, John, Miss Ber- “I shall be with him in any case, occupied a booth decorated with work. friends. Immediately after the cere A definite diagnosis is usually ad tha Linder, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leu, more businesslike handling of the Competition in the Oregon State mony the bride nnd groom left by visable as numerous small stomach but I don’t think that will help you orange and blue in which they dis Mrs. Louise Dysle, Walter and much.” affairs of the county, fix authority Horseshoe Pitching tournament was airplane for a trip to San Francisco, worms and similar parasites produce played their merchandise. and responsibility definitely, and be Verne Dysle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred keen and the championship was not and upon their return will be at symptoms hard to distinguish from Neeland Barnes was stretched at The Farmers ’ Feed and Supply much more re.-ponsive to the will of Zahler and family, Abe Zahler, , Mr. length on a chaise longue in his company of Forest Grove placed in decided until late on the last home nt Myrtle Point. The bride is those caused by the liver-flukes. the people. Without some such re ! and Mrs. Harry Hanson and family, room. He looked up with a smile, their booth several fine specimens of the fair. Henry McGrew, Mr. and Mrs. John Meier, Sr., and organization, comparatively little “What brings you here, Vis- of poultry and rabbits, one display year-old Woodburn youth, won the can be accomplished toward secur family, Mrs. F. Stucki, Walter, count?” being a pair of ducks, a breed which state championship, which was held I Rose, Esther, Edna and Alma ing more efficient government. “I thought I’d drop in and have never before had been displayed in by W. H. Hayden of Portland. The Stucki, Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. and The legislature should act. If it event was won by McGrew in a a cigarette. What are you doing?” this county. would have the county keep pace Mrs. Albert Meier and family, Her Barnes had a notebook and pencil two out of three match after hav Against a rich background of with a modern world it should per- man Gaus, Mr. and Mrs. Chris in his hand. ing been tied with Joe Francisco of orange and black the Hillsboro Ra mit the county to equip itself with Schindler and family, Rev. and Mrs. “Planning my ranch in Califor dio and Electric company placed Portland. modern machinery. The present Dickman and family, Mr. and Mrs. nia. I shall keep horses. I’ll get their line of Fada and Long radios, Comments on the purpose and time-worn system is as obsolete as Fred Berger and family, Mr. and one for you with a nice easy gait.” A modern bathroom placed in a value of fairs was the keynote to “I save every blotter that com«» Into thl« Mrs. Peter Grossen, Mr. and Mrs. the ox-cart and the sailing vessel.— “I had a curious adventure with house," a mother was heard to say the other Werner Kehrli and family, Mr. Arns a horse once,” Malet said. “It must blue room, and a sheet metal fur- the opening program of the Wash Astoria Budget. nace were displayed by the Norman ington county fair in the Audito day, “but we never »eem to have enough!” Mrs. P. Trachsel, all of Bethany, have been almost thirty years ago. Armes Plumbing and Heating com rium Thursday morning. Mnnager and Walter Wismer of Tillamook. MICKIE SAYS I went with some friends into Mex pany of Forest Grove. F. L. Brown, chairman, introduced Now, the <|ue»tion is: How many blotter« ico to do some sketching. Naturally Schultz Insurance agency had a the members of the fair board, Rob The best substitutes for green there was a revolution on, and we are enough) We can gue*» the mother'« feed for poultry are alfalfa and got into the middle of it. We were booth equipped to give all informa ert Banks, C. H. Minton, H. T. answer: “A lew more than th« children um ' HERE'S A Lrr-ma IMSIO» tion on Security and Continental Hesse and Mrs. Bryant; L. J. Allen, clover hay, writes H. A. Schoth, IWf=ORk*ATlOt4 » TMS APVSRTlSER for school and horn« study." But, if you ar« all mounted. I remember when my Life insurance and the Mutual Ben acting state club leader, and Mrs. forage crop specialist at the Oregon WHO HETS HlS COPY IM EARLY horse was allotted to me, I felt dis Emma Bryant, county school super a business man, no horn« ha« enough blot experiment station in a new bulle tinctly disappointed. He lacked the efit insurance. GEUE.RAU.Y SETS PPE^ERREO A smart living room set, includ- intendent, who presented Miss Helen ter» unless at least one of them Carrie* your tin, “Green Feed and Pasture for graceful curves of the smaller PosrnoM A mo E ktra goop ing the davenport, chair, lamps, Cowgill, assistant state club leader. Poultry.” Kale is given as the best horses. name and sales message. COMPOSITIOM LATE APS He was tall, long, thin, rugs and tables was placed in the The Forest Grove, Hillsboro and VHAVE TO BE TUROWU YOGETMER winter green feed where it can be elderly, and a pessimist. It was only I-et's consider another word in that lady'» AMP put imto whatever . produced. A continuous supply of when we were being chased by the I Selfridge Bros.’ booth, in which Cornelius boys’ nnd girls’ clubs gave a group of songs, yells and stunts, SPAGe IS LEPT green feed, considered essential by i guerillas that I saw he was differ rugs in harmonizing gray tones fur remark “I lave every blotter." All the more Campbell’s American band furnish leading poultrymen, may be supplied ent. Whereas my friends were cap nished the background. reason why one should be yours, Mr. Mer The Singer Sewing Machine com ed the music. by an intensive system of cropping tured, my aged beast raced clear chant. A blotter i* a necessity, a highly Grange booths were graded ns pany displayed its wares in a booth which is described in the bulletin. away and I was the only one who of orange and black. follows: Hillsboro, 91 points; Wash valued tool. If it has been a gift from you. TH! early hadn’t to pay a considerable ran- ington, 91; Scholls, «5; Leedy, 84; The green painted hen placed in Shrunk in Her Estimation •urely you have gained In good will and B’RP som. ” the booth of the Imperial Feed & Sherwood, 84, and Tigard, 81. Self GM -rue good will benefit! your busineet. Mr. Pewee: “Why did you get me Esopee “Ah,” cried Barnes, his eyes Grain company attracted all passers ridge Brothers’ Furniture company ------- — such big shirts? These are four furnished the furniture by. A line of feed for poultry and for the lighting up, “that tall, long beast We design and print blotter». We havo a sizes too large for me.” you were on was thoroughbred, or stock and seeds were also on dis grange rest room. number of good idea» in mind. His Wife: “They cost just the 111 take to water drinking.” play. There were boys ’and girls’ club same as your size and I wasn’t go A cleverly arranged background exhibits from the following schools: Do you want one of the best? "It was,” Malet said. “He was u ing to let a strange clerk know I steeplechaser which of shrubbery made an attractive Cornelius, Forest Grove, Hillsboro, married such a little shrimp as you.” broken-down Durham, Hill, Cipole, Gales Creek, booth which housed the Scholls Nur had been brought out to Mexico —Hardware Age. Tigard, Garden Home, Timber, Lau City by an English mining mag sery company. In a second booth Lester Ireland rel, Cooper Mountain, Aloha-Huber, nate.” Too Personal & Co. displayed the Montag stove. Mountaindale and Kinton. “What happened to him?” Small Dorothy: “Mamma, why The free vaudeville program in The R. A. C. Radiola sold by the hasn’t papa any hair?” “He ran until he dropped dead,” Webb Electric Service company was the auditorium each night attracted Mother: “Because he thinks so Malet returned. “I’m not a horse attractive in its green setting. many people. The Cornucopians, much, dear.” man. I had no idea how far or fast Harness, saddles and bridles and Hillsboro’s greeter club, assisted Dorothy: "Why have you so much, a horse could run.” other leather goods were placed in taking care of the crowds. mamma?” “That’s the thoroughbred strain,” Spicker’s harness shop booth. Nothing but set pieces could Mother: "Go away and do your Barnes said. He passed into a dis Contrasting the convenience of used in the fireworks display on lessons!”—Ex. quisition on feats of thoroughbred the modern laundry with the back- count of the danger of fire. ro us P recluse AVENUE i WYNDHAM J MARTYN Thatcher Î a Gales Creek 1 .♦ Green Mountain >----------------------------- ♦ Is Your Ad Right at Her Fingertips?