The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 20, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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County 4-H
Club People
Judge Fields
Selection of outstanding 4-H
club com fields in th e county is
now being made during corn club
tours under the direction of L. E
Francis, assistant county agent.
After each club has selected its out -
.standing fields, a represent*!!'e
from the farm crops departm ent
a t the stale college will determine
t-he .wo best fields in th e county
Seed from these fields will be p u r­
chased and distributed to club
member* taking part in the annual
Oonunercinl National bank corn
show.
. .
In «spite of difficulties presented
by adverse weather and insect pests
there are some fine fields of corn
this year, according to Francis.
The date of th e corn show lias not
been decided, he stated, but will be
announced in tlic near future.
4-H club sheep from over the
county are beuig assembled a t
the Cecil Heyndcriekx farm tor
breeding to a registered Ham pshire
ram furnished by F ran k Brown &
Sons of Carlton. Last year John
Thornburgh of Forest Grove spon­
sored a sheep project m which
4-H boys and girls purchased reg­
istered ewes with ewe lambs from
Frank Brown & Sons. These ewes
and lambs were shown at a special
Thornburgh show held last summer
a t Forest Grove.
Tile new crop of lambs from
these ewes will constitute one of
th e interesting classes in this sheep
show, which will be held again next
summer, according to L. E. Francis,
assistant county agent.
Hesses Write of
Trip to Chicago
WE
Local Happenings
day and calling on friends She
lust reUinuM from a tew weeks'
v
w ..I, her -isiei, Mrs T S
Cornelius of Astoria.
Miss Helen Bieber oi Portland
ami l.eoigc Keeley oi Aberdeen.
W ash . were Saturday guests al
Pilgrim House Both young people
were members ol Pastor Hailer's
clubs in Aberdeen
Mrs Jan et Waller returned the
first of the week from three
months trip to her heme ill Io w a ,
where she visited brothers amt
sisters She also attended the la ir
at Chicago. 111.
Mrs Cloe Joluison of Salem was
a week end r.uesl ol Mrs M W.
Johnson and Mrs. Fayelta AlU’ii.
In comjauiy with lY'rtlnnd friends
they made the Ml. Hood loop trip
Sunday.
E Henderlmg of south of Come
Inis los. live lust joint ot his right
index linger las. l'huisday when
he caught his hand m the fan ol
a tractor. Dr. C 1 S m ith attended
him.
Mr. am i Mrs. W V Bergen. Mr
and Mis. Spencer Jones ami Sjx’ii-
cer Clayton, and Miss John, ita
Riggs visited Sunday with Mr. mid
Mrs G. N. Taggart
Royal Neighbm-s will give a
card parly l ues.ay afternoon, e x -
lolx’r 2. at the home of Mrs. Ada
Qualls near Roy. Bridge and "500"
will be played.
M. W Johnson left Friday fer a
visit at Twm Falls and Gooding.
Idaho He is vis«ung his brother.
J A Joluison. iind oilier relatives.
Mrs. W K Hatfield returned to
her home in Portland Satuniay. a l t ­
er a w eeks visit with her sister-
in-law. Mrs. Ethel M. Barnes.
Mr and Mrs R. E. C am ille and
Mr. .uiu Mi's Fred Doniilllsy and
son of Portland were Bunday guests
of Mr tuid Mrs. Verne Curry.
Mr and Mrs E Helvogt and
sons, accompanied by Mr and Mrs
P Hoffman, have returned from a
four-day trip at tiie beaches.
Irus Wells returned to Prineville
Saturday after spending a fe w
weeks al the heme of Ins parents.
Mr and Mrs C. E. Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morgan
left Saturday for a visit with rela-
.ives a t Heppner and a hunting
trip m E astern Oregon.
Mrs. Fred Stoppelm an returned
Wednesday to l a r home m S e a t­
tle. Wash., after a visit la-re with
Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore.
Mrs Jessie Malui of S alt Lake.
City, Utah, is a guest for a few
Wix'ks of her nephew. Lloyd Brown,
and o th er relatives.
F W Walcli and H arry Morgan
made a trip to E astern Oregon
Thursday and Friday for two truck-
loads of horses.
Mr and Mrs F A. Younger and
Miss G race Hill of Portland were
guests Saturday a t tiie W. R. M an-
ley home.
Mr. and Mrs R R. E aster and
daughter Nancy Aileen v i s i t e d
friends in Salem a few days last
week.
J. M Person and A W. Hoffman
left Tuesday night for the John
Day country on a deer nunting
trip.
Roland Gates. Joim G ardner and
Clem Eshnger left Tuesday m ght
o il a hunting trip to Southern O re-
___
gon-
Mr and Mrs C harles M Jo h n ­
son spent the week-end with their
son Claude A. Jolm son at Corvallis.
C Medlock reports having a
Yellow G iant chick with only one
eye. It was liatched Septem ber 7,
Mr. an d Mrs. G. W. Hagle vis­
ited Sunday a t the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B ennett a t Oswego.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hoeffel and
family of near W itch Hazel are
spending tiie week a t Blue Lake.
Glen Norton left last week for
Toledo, where he will teach in the
high school and coach athletics.
Miss Rosemary Snyder underwent
a tonsil operation a t S m ith's hoa-
pUal Wednesday of last week
Social club of the E astern S tar
will m eet Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. C. E. Wells.
Mrs Max Crandall spent the
week-end with Mr. a n d Mio. I 11.
Metzler a t Beaverton.
R N A pot luck dinner will be
held a t th e home of Mrs. Scott
Wolf Septem ber 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Nye Bristol and
family were guests Sunday of rela­
tives a t Silverton.
Mrs. V Nash and daughters have
returned from a week a t the coast.
Mr and Mrs. Jo h n G ates Jr.
left Sunday for a visit with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richard and
son B ernard of Denny. Cal., and
his mother and brother, Mrs. Ella
Richard and C. B Richard of
Fairview were guests Sunday and
Monday of Mrs. J J. H anel and
family. Mrs. Hanel is a daughter
of Mrs. Ella Ricliards and sister of
the men.
While recovering from a major
operation recently performed in a
Portland hospital. Franklm E ventt
is visiting a t the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Brown near M an­
ning for a week or two He is m ak­
ing an excellent recovery. Franklin
often speaks of his olid Hillsboro
friends.
Mrs J. W. Bryson and daughter
Patricia left Sunday to r their home
in San Diego. Cal., after six months'
visit here w ith her parents. Mr.
and Mrs W. F. Lorinor. Her hus­
band. who is on tiie submarine,
U S. S. Bass, arrived m San Diego
Monday from Honolulu. T. H.
M ajor operations were performed
a t Jones Hospital for Ellis Wool­
dridge Friday and for W. M. Smith
tins morning. Dr. A. O. Pitm an
was the surgeon. Frank Kalsch of
Forest Grove underwent a minor
operation Monday a t th e hospital.
Mrs. Harold Simpson and Mrs
Bryce Nosier and little daughter
of Portland were guests Friday of
Mr and Mrs. C. E Wells. Sunday
guests a t .lie Wells home were
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McConnell and
daughters K ath ry n and Dorothy
of Portland.
Sheriff J. W Connell, William
Enschede, L. C. Kramien. Dr. J. B
Dinsmore and George Harms, all
of Hillsboro. Charles Follette ot
Forest Grove and A. M. Jannsen
of Reedville left Monday nig h t for
Eastern Oregon for a week of deer
hunting,
D. B. B urkhalter, A. W. Lentz.
George and Edwin B urkhalter of
Hillsooro and H. E Ewer of Aloha
left Monday nig h t for E astern O re­
gon on a hunting trip. They were
accompanied from Oregon City by
th e Koellermeier brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thotnasson
of C arlton were guests Saturday
night and Sunday a t th e home of
Mrs J. W. Maier. Mr an d Mrs.
W. C. Kemp of P ortland visited
Saturday evening a t t h e Maier
home.
Miss Dee Darling, accredited
Mrs. E J. W ard of P ortland was teacher of piano. Studio a t Mrs.
Cave's
residence.
28-31
transacting business in town Mon­
ollywood hat gone "V-8.”
H
KNOW
KNOW
FOREST GROVE Mrs Deluna
LaHaie. aged 86. dual here Monday
after an illness of two years. F u ­
neral services were held Wednes­
day with Rev F ath er H. E Boesch
officiating. Interm ent was in Ver­
boort cemetery.
Deluna LaHaie was born on June
18. 1849 at Ottawa. Ontario. Can­
ada. and was m arried to F. F. La
Haie May 21. 1921. at Verboort.
Deceased is survived by the w idow -
er. two sons. Paul and Ferdinand
of Quebec. Canada, and the follow­
ing step-sons and step-daughters
Roma LaHaie. Portland. Oscar and
Amos LaHaie. Verboort; P a t r i c k
LaHaie. Honolulu: Mrs Dora Rcf-
enrod. G aston: Mrs. Mary Davis.
North Plains: Mrs Laura Davis.
Sandy, and Mrs. William Vandehey
Hillsboro.
Deceased was a member of St.
Anthony church here
Pallbearers were Joe Refenrod.
G aston; Oscar and Amos LaHaie.
Verboort; Roma LaHaie. Portland;
Lawrence Vandehey. Hillsboro, and
Albert Richer, Beaverton.
AUG V S .
¿ ^ H O L 1 Y W O O D 'S 2 T O 1
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In America's colo.ful moving
picture capital the Ford V-8 Is
easily the most popular car.
Here it one more indication of
Ford leaderthip in ttyle a t well a t
performance. For it takes both to
“ get by” in Hollywood these days!
Look over a new. Ford V-8. Exam­
in e its fittin g s—th ey ’re rustless
metal. Notice the rich upholstery.
See the many extra conveniences—
from a special compartment for
your purse to sun-visors to protect
your eyes.
Then drive this car yourself. Once
you experience “ V-8 performance”
CHEVROLETS
— YOU
Mrs. F. F. LaHaie
Buried Wednesday
(B y M rs. J o h n M. Dav ¡«Ison)
Orchardale
D inner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Snipes last
week were Mrs. W alter Lorenz and
A five-horsepower electric motor
and 14-uich Case cutter tilled three
silos at the Hesse farm n ear Scholls
last week Only 37 hours were re ­
quired to cut over 200 tons of corn.
l'he cost for electricity was $5 17.
Mr and Mi’s. Stretcher of the
Hesse farm report entire satisfae-
uon with the equipment. Last year
tiie power cost for a tracto r was
$30 Besides the savings ill power
costs, there was a saving oi • $22
in labor, an d a saving of 25 meals,
it was pointed out
It was estunated th at th e steady
filling with th e electric motor was
responsible for about 20 per cent
more corn in the silo as com pand
to other methods of filling. Besides
this the equipm ent is available,
and at the push of a button a d ­
ditional com can be added as set­
tling takes place Stretelier plans
to use tiie m otor for hay chopping
feed grinding an d sim ilar jobs.
Mason Hill Man
In ju re d F riday
Chicago. IlL. Sept. 13. 1934.
The Argus. Hillsboro, Ore.
Dear Editor:
Many of our friends in W ash­
ington county wanted us to let
them hear from us on our trip,
so we are taking this m ethod of
doing it.
We left home Septem ber 5. com­
ing by tram to Seattle, thence by
steam er iT he Princess K athleen, a
fine, large boat) to Victoria, where
we stopped about one hour and
fifteen minutes, and on to Vancou­
ver, B. C.
While in Victoria we took a
sight-seeing bus, of which there
are many, on a tour of th e. city.
On arriving a t Vancouver a t 6:15
p. m. we had until 9 p. m. for
lunch and ram bling around for
awhile. Of course being night time
we could not see any of th e coun­
try, but the next dav was through
some quite good looking, some
not so good and some worthless.
We arrived a t one of C anada's
wonderful places. Lake L o u i s e ,
which many of you have heard of
and probably have seen. I t is a
beautiful place, a place where one
with plenty of money can go for a
summer's vacation and rest. We saw
fresh snow on the tops of the hills
near where we stayed for t , .
night.
We had until 1:15 p- m. (our
train time. to stroll about the
lake. Wiule there we saw a large
volume of snow and ice drop from
its resting place above to a lower
iB y Mrs. Richard Hunger»
place making a noise like a distant
Wilson school started Monday-
thunder. This was a sight worth
seeing. After leaving Lase Louise arid Miss Thelm a Jenkins of P o rt­
we traveled through some desolate land is teaching again th is year.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dreuger
country', then through some of
C anada's wheat fields, many o f and sons and L. P. Lundberg of
which have been cut
but n o t Yamhill visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete
threshed. Many of the fields looked Parson Sunday.
Miss Marjorie Parson is a tte n d ­
as though they would yield an
abundance, but this did n o t a p ­ ing Pacific University a t Forest
pear to be the case for a great Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. George W right and
distance over which we traveled,
looked as though the farm s had H arry and Donald spent Saturday
been abandoned. In Dakota, the afternoon with Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph
p art over which we traveled did Umpshiea a t Dilley.
Celebrates Birthday
not look very good, in fact very
much the opposite In Minnesota
Robert Hunger celebrated his
and Wisconsin things looked d e­ fourteenth
birthday
anniversary
cidedly better. F anners were fill­ Sunday with a few friends invited
ing silos, shocking th eir com and for luncheon and a partv in the
everywhere good looking dairy cows afternoon. Those attending were
were in pasture Large bam s with M argaret and Ronald Couper of
silos and fine farm houses were Forest Grove, Frieda Timmerman.
to be seen.
Wilma Miller. Orval and Lowell
Monday night. 7:50. we arrived Miller. William Hudson. Wesley-
in this great city of Chicago where Parson and Joe Hefner from Gales
we are now taking in the Century Creek.
oi Progress or world’s fair as most
Miss B ertha Laemerman of H ay­
pjople here call it. We are seeing ward is in Forest Grove to have her
fa much we hardly know just tonsils removed.
where to begin so will not attem pt
it now.
Yesterday we had th e privilege
to witness one of Chicago's little
showers, as they called it. but we
call it a d a m hard one, accom­
panied w ith some of those noises
called thunder and the accom­
panying flashes followed by more
thunder, but It didn't last long.
Well, we n . ' ;lgn off for this
tune ’rieixir Maybe -lore next
k.—Mr. an d Mrs V T. Hesse. I
Reedville
Motor Used for
billing of Silo
Mrs. Carolyn Cowden of Portland
on Tuesdav. a n d Miss Carolyn
Dean and Clifford Yoaklev on Butt-
day
Mrs Bertie Johnson. Mrs N h
Johnson. Misses Vivian Finch, Flor­
ence Yoe and Hazel Churchley a t ­
tended ilic combined celebration
of tin1 50th wedding amuversary oi
Mr. and Mrs N Rose and the
35th wedding a n n n i lxary ot Mr.
and Mrs D L. Sullivan at O r-
eneo Saturday evening Nearly l'k)
guests were present at th e dinner
and program, during wluch Mr.
and Mrs Hus«’ were rem arried
TIus event took place in the Or-
enco church.
Mr. an d Mrs C. Gibbs and son
have moled from the Frank place
to W itch Havel, where they have
built a lwnie and store. Mr mid
Mrs Gibbs e«une from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs D L. Sullivan
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wismaii a: Milwaukie.
Tiie friends of Vivian Fuieli su r­
prised lier with a party Saturday
night. Those present were William
and Flora Frost, Monroe McMay-
lull. Edward Jansen. M arian tuid
C harles Isaacson. Robert and D on­
ald George. M argarita a n d M ar­
cella l’etroviteh. Helen Becker,
M arion Lewis. Howard and Hazel
Churchley.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Becker and
family visited relatives ui Long-
view. W a sh . Sunday.
A wiener roast was givtn for the
friends of M argaret .uid Charles
Imlay by th eir aunt. Mrs. C hris­
tin a Kelly'. Monday evening.
MASON HILL—Pete Johnson had
tiie misfortune last Friday to have
lus luuid quite badly crushed wiule
operating ins dragsaw. He had to
go to Hillsboro for treatm ent.
Mrs Victor Christensen returned
S aturday after having been in the
hospital m Hillsboro for the past
ten days.
School at Mason Hill opened Sep­
tem ber 10 with Miss Madelyn
Shattuck of Hillsboro as teacher
for lier second term. She has an
enrollm ent of eleven pupils, three
of whom are new there this year,
Noreen Johnson and Jean Emery,
first graders, an d Lorer. Munson,
eighth grade The schoolhouse is
now quite "spic and span' with its
new paint both inside and out, its
rew stove etc. Miss Shattuck is
staying at the Togo Johnson home.
Lucille Renfrow visited the Toge
Jolm son children Thursday and
Friday, while Mr and Mrs. L. R en­
frow made a trip after salmon.
W. S. French is convinced there
really are lionest folks in Oregon.
Last" Thursday he had th e bad luck
to lose tiie spare tire and wheel
off lus truck, just n o rth of Hills­
boro. After considerable searching,
as well as worrying, he recovered
his property on Friday, and the
m an who found it refused to even
accept a reward.
TherP will be church services at
Mason Hill schoolhouse Sunday
evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Everett
will be the speaker. All are invited.
Lewis Munson is building a log
house n ear Mason Hill school.
Miss M. Cowell, school nurse,
paid h er first visit of th e term
Monday to examine the school chil­
dren.
Mr and Mrs. C harles Johnson
and Betty Mae and Chris Johnson
sp en t Sunday in Portland visiting
a t the home of the form er's sister.
H IL L S B O R O
US!
combined with Ford ease of han­
d lin g , y o u ’ll realize w hy every
woman loves to go places In the
Ford V-8.
Remember, too—you lave on the
low Ford V-8 price. Ford parts cost
little. And the new Ford V-8 It
more economical to operate than
any Ford car ever built.
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
FORD V-8
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H IL L S B O R O ,
Thut'rulny. Septem ber 20, I'.i.'li
OREGON
ami Mrs G olden B ull’s hi Berkeley ,
Cal.
Miss I'o n slam e I 'a h n u i of B a­
k e r is a guest ol her .sister. Mrs.
J. W Barney
Miss Maix’l iMckrell of lX'rtltuid
was a gucsi Saturday of Mrs. K.
C Blow n
Mrs Tom Rood, who has been
ill lor some time. Is slowly Im­
prov u,g
Mrs J W Kelley lell Tuesilav
for a visit with liei sisters al S e a t­
tle.
Meets—
Mrs 1, G Sellllrtge was hostess
for the n isi lull ineeUng of the
¡Service club a t her home Wedites-
cay eveiunx Sixteen members were
present amt six visitors. Following
llie bus.ne.ss meeting, a syxi.il lime
w.us enjoyed Next meciing will lx’
at tlx home ol Mrs W aih'f Tews
the th u d Wednesday in vxtober
Ila . Scmml C ni|i Apple»—
B W Barnes lias a Red June
apple that is working oyer-tim e
l'lus nee core Ulin early tills year,
but is now in bkx>m again ami aiso
has y lusters ol apples, an ui.uca-
lioili that the di-piession is oyer.
Apples allyl b'.nssyiiiis are displayed'
in the Argus window.
"Antique" Tea \l rdncMl.iy—
Ladies Aid of ilw M E. church
will give an "antique'' tea at the
church Wixtuesday aftt-nnxm H eir­
looms aixl antiques ot all descrip­
tions will be exhibited.
S eryiee C lu b
Survey Small Farms
Conducted in County
1 jnploycs Vic in
Speaking Event
Mi.vs Kowciia t ’lKlunu i»l Otvgnu
CM\ " •» ’ mt! t vt w tiuwr In >he
M ini-tm als in the annual .s,M ikmg
conU’M oi the ISutland thus
Coke companv heiv in the eh.unlwi
of I'oinmeieo rooiu.% ’I’tii'Mlay night
If C Cn»ne ot Oregon City ua>
sixtuni. E\elyn llendt tvkaon o f
Vancouver. Wa.sl» . third, und (' I
CI uum * oi lhllstx>ro. tourth It P a\s
to Heat lltHiie.s with lia s was the
Mihjeet presented by ull hptakeii*
in their ilv o in in u te talks
Hight gpeakers iroin the lltlU-
l»oro. Vatu outer and Oregon City
o ttu es patlui|M tcd. It was one ol
ti c ten senu tuuiks on the nn>graiu
tor lla* eonle.st with a total oi 131
N|x»aker.> |>art letpa-t ing. Finals will
be held at tiie Public Service budd­
ing in Portland FTtday.
J u d a s were K K Ha.ter, J. A
K ianuen ol Shirley, Indiana a 1
\V Verne McKinney
NO
CHANCE
FOR
ARGUMENT
Man cam e into this world with
nothing on but he didn’t live very
long here before everybody had
so- cthing on him.
There’s no arguing the fact that
when we repair your CHEVROLET:
we d e n t do it like a schoolboy
,
he- his ears. Nor do we waste
t.oie looking for a wrench and
then try to find a nut to fit it.
We give you llMP, service—guar­
anteed results at a price that you
will be glad to pay.
• (Continued Next Week)
Genuine Chevrolet new parts only
Goodrich Tires and Used t ars at
a price that makes walking
Expensive.
100% lubrication
Hillsboro MotorCo.
JAMES WHITELAW. Manager
3 r d and W a sh .
P h o n e 441
. m
G,"11".*-
Dr. 1 biggins Named
Clinic Instructor
HARRISON 0. HUGGINS
M. D.
iv i
Di llarri.M’n D llupjdn.s. Imal
eye, <»nr, iio » m » and th m at .•»|x,elalLst.
ha.s been named clinical livdructor
In ophthalmolot \ »eye» at t h e
P n h ei ’itv »»I Oregon medical ta hool
and will .start conducting c la w a
< H toiler •’ I'heM* t•!,•. • » will be on
F ih ’.iv allem«'’ui., This will n »t In­
terfere with his local practice
This university work will take the
place ot Ills medical .school ln-
Mmet local work in cur. no,-.«» and
throat, which he le.dgiasl to accept
the eye clinic.
. i vit. N o s i
and T in to ti
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Money (o Loan
mi ¡rnprovcil city |»ro|iciTy
¡imi good fili-m*.
P r is o n W o r k e r to S ta r t
M e e tin g * H e r e S a t u r d a y
BUI King, n.niomillv known pri­
on worker, will stu n meetings ul
the Pentecostal tabernacle. 1246
Lincoln street Butuida, night lie
has hail 26 veins ot Christum ex­
Nominations were made at the pel tel ue Hi’ will give Ills life.,
lestiinouy.
how Gixl saved him in
mi'cting oi lldlstHuo post oi the
Hi,. Mulmglil Mission m 1 iv. All-
American legion F'rhiay n i g h t . geles,
wlien lie was on Ills way to
K on i E s t a t e a n d
O ther nomination.»» may bo uuule s u te ld e .
In su ra n ce
iroin Uie iloor Septem ber 2H when
election will lx* held Joint Utstalla-
Buoster Merlin* Tuntglit
tlon with Ute legion auxiliary will
finance your In.iiranee pre
Boaster meet I ll g W tM b o held hv Can
nilunta on a monthly baatx.
be held on October 2nd lx*gion- grangers at the new Grange hull :
nut res in charge of installation are tonight The public is invited Reg­
P h o n e 171
Jake Well. O. Ku.ssell .Morgan and ular' nxs'tmg of Hillsboro Grange I l 5 2 2 n d S t.
H L MacKenzte
will be held next Thursday eve­
Co-opcruUon on Const tuition da.»
plans with the setioobi was left in ning
the hands of P b. I*atterson.
R eixrU on the state legion con­
vention were made by Patterson.
A H Busch, Valentine A bud le, Fred
Engeldmger, W H. Dterdorfi. Dr
Dresser. Morgan and Fred Anuu her
KnU»rtamnu‘nt committee for the
next meeting includes Patterson.
Jake Wed and F A. O rtiilth.
Veterans S elect
Oft ice Nominees
(t iMitinued front p*»;* II
from tiie proceeds of a flock of
chickens, a cow. and garden on an
acre or two of land
Basing Ills estim ates on m aterial
gathered so far m Uie survey. Mr
Anderson Is of the opinion that a
subsistence homestead of sufflelt at
also to m aintain a family, can be
set up for $4000. using bind which
already is under cultivation How­
ever. this price is governed entirely
by tiie nearness of the tract to the
centers of population in the county
and tiie nearness to Portland, as
well as the am ount of investm ent
Perfection Bakery teum won tlx1
ui buildings.
Hillsboro .softball league cham pion­
As Uie farm s get fu rth er mid ship here Sunday afternoon by de­
furtlx-r from Portland, th e value of feating tiie N a llo iu il G uard aggre­
the land naturally decreases tiiough gation 111 two of three rloac games.
the ability of the fain ’ to produce G uardsm en were winners of the
sufficient for Its purpose, does not. j first hulf of th e season schedule
In this connection, Mr. Anderson and file Bakery of the second luvlf
The Bakery squad came from be­
points out, th e farth er back the
farm Is located, tile less chance hind in tlx* first game to wm (I to
lias its occupant to get part time
work to produce the extras which
make for comfortable livuig.
W hen completed, the survey in
tills county will have contacted 200
homes from which complete records
have been taken, telling tiie story
of subsistence farm ing us exper­
ienced by workers from Portland ui
the industries ol W ashington coun­
ty.
Bakery Wins Title
City Softball Loop
USED
CARS
Two County Men
Seek Water Rights
SALEM — (Special* — M artin J j
Wilcox of Portland has applied to
S tate Engineer Stricklin for per- |
mission to appropriate w ater Iroin I
two unnamed tributaries of Chick- '
i n creek in W ashington county for
fishpond purposes.
John A Thornburgh of Forest
Grove lias applied for pennlssion
to appropriate w ater from Oales !
creek, tributary of T ualatin river, j
for the irrigation of 40 acres i n '
W ashington county.
Game Commission
Chairman Speaker
BOUGHT
and
SO LD
1 9 3 0 C h e v r o le t S e d a n
D o d g e C o m m e r c ia l
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G R IF F IT H
Weil’s Great 21st
ANNIVERSARY
SALE CONTINUES
V a lu e s
W o m e n 's , G ir ls ’ B o y s ’
Sale Sweaters
A nd
S w eat
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A ll s ty le s .
B o ys'
10c
E v ery th in g you need fo r
school.
S h ir ts
WV
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All colors
lo
Seh«K)l Supplies
More Corsets
a n d G ir ls ’ W i n t e r
M ore
Union Suits
A n k le t*
AmI hosiery . A n niversm y.
F le e,,’ lined and rib b ed .
: 11111 ; i z i • «J
10c
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you w ant
M en,
M e n ’s N e w
W om en,
C h ild r e n
Fall Shoes
Dress,
w ork
a n d
fo r
4
Plain colors a n d n e w
strip es and sm all figures.
.9 8
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lot on sale
F a ll
Drt •ss Shirts
to 17
11
70o
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98c
54-inch Wool Dress Plaids, yard . .
KIDDIES! 3uc'Gnne-ffaJt’e M
77
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Come in for u
dem onstration.
PHO ENIX
FALL SOCKS
<AKS PAINTED
G « a - O il - A ccessories
25c
M att Corrigan of McMinnville,
chairm an of the state game com ­
mission. told of the game d e p a rt­
m e n ts work in Uie propagation of C a r * W a s h e d a n d P o lis h e d
fish and birds a t the Izaak W al­
ton league meeting in th e cham ­
ber of commerce rooms here Mon­
day night. He said th a t large quan­
tities of c u t-th ro a t trout were now
being propagated for distribution
in this section. C hairm an C oirlgan
A g e n c y fo r N ash and
praised the Izaak W alton league
H u d s o n and T e rr a p la n e
and said It could do much to help
the commission.
An installation banquet will be 2 n d a n d W a s h . P h o n e 2 6 4 1
held October 22. Nye Bristol 1 s
chairm an of Uie committee.
O th e r s
29c
p r.
- 39c
• Some fun w ith these
fre e ’ ’ C o m e -B a c k ”
Uslls! . . . Some style,
too, in I lie new Fall pat«
terns in these long-wear-
in g P h o e n ix S o c k * .
Stripes, Scotchy tweeds
and heather mixtures,
in anklets, half-socks,
juniors and knickcrtox.
Used Car Exchange
Powers Grocery
M A IN
STREET
M A IN
81
O re g o n
H ills b o r o
MR
Prom pt Service . . .
This store will be open nights and a p a rt
of Sundays.
S p e c ia ls f o r S e p te m b e r 21 a n d
W h i t e K in g G r a n u la t e d
22
T h o m p s o n ’s S ee d le ss
RAISINS
SOAP
111
Blue & W hite
L a r g e s ize
4 1 b. p itg .
LdfifiifA Z O C Ixtrvit h a v ifr m i,
L ip t o n ’s Y e l l o w
27c
Label
WITH McCALL PATTERNS
TEA
V g -lb . t in
M a y o n n a is e
41c
1-lb . tin
Red & W hite
79c
P in t j a r
SALT
Sun Spun
2SC
S a la d
Red & W hite
DRESSING
21C
17c
Plain or Iodized.
2-lh. pkg.
2 f o r ..........
START THE FALL RIGHT—
MAKE YOUR NEW FROCKS
MARY ASTOR
Pictured betide her new
Ford V 8 cabriolet “on location ' say»: “My Ford
V-8 has everythin* a woman wants in a car«—
«t>le, co—zoft, speed, safety and real economy.”
4 In llie Ilm ,I timings ami then
ih'optx’tl the M'eoml till to the
Guniils 4 lo I In tlx- filial game
the Bukitv (rhimphetl 2 to 1 Gill-
more uml D.lloii aelixl us umpires.
a n d o u r F a b ric s
N e w F a l l S ilk s , y d .
59c
There aren't any »marler faihiont fhan
those being »hown in M cC all Printed
Patterns for wear now. And there aren't
any smarter fabrics than the new ones we
are featuring in our Piece Goods De
parfmenf. Bn one of the first to st itep ouf
in a gown that proclaims its timely ;hic—
make your own with McCall's
asy-to-
follow paH ornt and our new m oH rial,.
Loft: McCall Printod Pi,Horn 7960
Aftor Lucillo Paray Right: McCall
Printod Pattern 7954 Aftor Ronal
P in t j a r
JU ST
IN — 50
NEW
Wool anti Rayon Dresses
Many o ther items specially priced for Friday and
«Saturday. These prices good Sept. 2 1 - 2 2 only.
Beautiful new fall ithades and «m art
styles. Size« 14 to 20. See them today
while selection« are heat.
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