Page Twelve THE Veteran Dies Couple Honored on Anniversary MIL L SB I) RO Melon-Tomato Blanks H ere M ountaindale P eop le G ive T w o Surprise P arties A R G U S, Many Convicted H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Local Office Looted Sunday ,^ ± ^ 3 Thursdny, October 4, W ashington County Unit Farmers* U nion to M eet Wusliuigton county unit. Farm - ers' Union, meet In conjunction with the Middleton local at Slier- wood Tuesday evening. (j. Howcrs DUnt'U SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD s 2 MORE DAYS WEIL’S 21st ANNIVERSARY Sale Ends Saturday Night A L L W O O L YAR N V nl In 50c. O -1 Odd lot M lV School 'K crchirfa I ' . i l i c t colored. Bound edges SALE PU R SES ( hid lot to - | Zk dose out Houar Slipper* .*4ml in fa n ts ' sloes. Spec. Z IP P E R PURSES A ml ladies' hand bags 44c W O O LE N SOCKS F or men. T w \ o rn mon- o fu days. S p ecia l 21c A tfr ip a d p>qu« dr«»»— a |ack«t « n ie m b l« o f co tton coo t of in«ap«n»tvo t * « « d — tk«»o th r«« cot- tum «» moke the id e a l ic h o o lg c in g w a rd ro b e . M ik« them fo r your young d a u g h te r . . . M c C a ll give» a helping h jn d w ith if» easily fo llo w ed p o tte rn i, while our fa b ric » a r e to m o d e ttly p riced , the to ta l om ount of a ll th ree w on't worry your b u d g e t plan». mmb V ceob ° e spen 5 er alltni VjnQUerS pace Rainier Team Friday r 54-IN C H W OOLENS On sale F rid a y and S a tu r day, only $4 Y ard J G R IF F IT H I ICS Housing Plan Group TO CALIFORNIA if ,o n ( h p v rn ln t ,, ! n e v ro le t ’275 ‘295 131-inch .......... 1000 r-u « , l . ‘ J " f C h e v r o le t 157-inch ......... 1930 F ord, 157-inch, dual, com pletely overhauled 1926 s- ’345 125 Reo F ew USED CARS 1929 Essex Sedan Reconditioned 1930 C hevrolet Roadster 1929 Nash C a b rio le t Southern Ifecific License William Paul Herb of Banks route 1 and Alfreda DeVlaeminck of Cornelius route 1, October 3. Used Trucks U S E D T R Y THE TR AIN When you go to California, try the train! Dig changes have taken place on our rails. Pullman charges are a third less than last year. Rail fares are touching bottom at 2( a mile and less. Complete meals in our dining cars cost as little as 80<. For de tails, see your local agent or write J. A. Ormandy, 705 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon. Marriage CARS B O U G H T and SOLD 1929 Ford C oupe C h evrolet Sedan Ford T ouring Ford R oadster F ou r-w h eel T railer T w o -w h eel T railer F or those o f our customers w ho want the best to be had in the line o f sa n ita ry p ro tection, we in v a ria b ly recommend 19c A g e n c y W illys 77 Come in fo r a dem onstration. CARS PAINTED G as - Oil - A ccesso ries Ask us fo r the cur you w ant, VV e may be able to get i t 1 fo r you, and at the r ig h t Cars W ashed and Polishes! price. Hillsboro MotorCo. Used Car Exchange Washington County Agents 3rd and W ash. 6 boxes for $1.00 M A IN STREET M A IN 81 P hone 441 O lds and C hevrolet A g e n c y for N ash and H udson and T errap lan e 2nd and W ash. P h on e 2641 Lucky P u rch ase! 50 W om en’s W IN T E R C O ATS SW AG G ER SUITS T a ilo re d and fu r trim m ed Value-, to $4 0 9 5 #22.5)» Ready w rapped in our cornet departm ent. M EN ’S SOCKS F or w ork o r dress. 3 pair 21c Leather Faced C A N V A S GLOVES F or Men RUBBER P A N T S For baby, ''pee. 2 pair 21c 21c H I-TO P BOOTS Boys’ leather. $ 4 .98 E xtra special X Prompt Service . . . HRA T his store w ill be open nights and a p a rt o f Sundays. S p ecia ls for O ctober 5 and 6 CODE M armalade C offee Red & W h ite O range Red & W h ite 1-lb. jar 20c M ayonnaise Red & W h ite ’275 ‘295 ’245 ‘1 ‘1 Powers Grocery Don P arson. Oscar C. Miller. For est Grove, an d Elmer Lee Miller Portland. 79c PE Q U O T SHEETS 81x99. F’rid a y and S aturday 21 Sp ecia l Pedestrian Code to be Stressed J SW E A T SH IR TS HIRTS "B la c k B e a r", heavy w h ite , fleeced A R T IS T S ' SM HOC OCKS o r smock blouses. louse J ust .98 in $13 E. A. s r » » « . — - « » s a s a c ~ .2 N. „ . d . . playing tackle on offense and guard P led ge» to F raternities Mrs. Spencer is survived by her on defense. Howell is also making husband, one brother. Loren Palm a- A num ber from W ashington coun R eal E state and teer of Kansas, and a sister Mrs. ty have pledged to fraternities at a good showing for the position. Insurance F G. Mitchell of Hillsboro. R ainier is a dark horse th is year Oregon S tate college. They are as lacking a real test of strength so follows: Alpha Tau Omega—Eldon Can finance your insurance pre far this season. The squad is MRS LAURA ANN MILLER J. Bailey, Forest Grove; Lloyd An- mium* on a monthly baois. coached by Ralph Twitchell, for FOREST GROVE— Mrs. L aura derson. Beaverton. K appa Delta (Continued fro m r ’»?« 1) P h on e 171 mer Oregon State halfback and fic don’t oscillate "like a Ann Miller, 74, of this city died a t Rho—Don S hattuck and Earl Prick- 1152 2nd St. end. and he has turned out con- m achine shuttle"—proceed slow, Jones hospital in Hlllsboro ett. Hillsboro. Sigma Phi Epsilon— sistently -strong teams at Rainier. ly and steadily ahead so motorists Reed Pendall, Forest Grove. erre ^ m ? ’ ay >0U ™ d ay ’ a t ^ F o r a * Grove S - ' 8 fi r-ivo «.nnciSo, .« . . taking company chapel with Rev 6. Give consideration the fact v O L. vu«vw C urtis viiiviavin^, officiating. Interm ent --------- — to — —’ M P prcn n M om oc pedestrians are perm itted to was in Arcade cemetery. * ■** * v iM J I I i i HI walk on both sidewalks a n d Mrs. Miller was born in Missouri streets, while th e m otorist is re- January 7, 1860. and was m arried quired to rem ain between curb Jan u ary 7. 1880. to Harmon Miller, , - limits. »'ho died several years ago. De- frTO> wore f ) 7 Always walk on th e left side ceased is survived by the following H i l l s b o i r Slml‘a r 40 th0SC Lambert Heesacker of F o r e s t Grove route i was appointed for a two-year term on the Washing- ton County Dog Control board Monday. He will fill the vacancy on the board left by the resigna- tion of Antone H Evers, also of Forest Grove route 1. M r. Pint jar 23c C offee 1-lb. pkg Pineapple F ancy Sliced Red & W h ite 21/gs. 2 for 45c Peaches Y ello w C ling Red & W h ite Red & W hite 1-lb. G lass jar 29c 2«/si». 33c 2 for 39c r* Red & whit« G rap e r r u ih ,„ r 31c M any o th e r items specially priced fo r F rid a y and S aturday. These price« good Oct. 5 and 6 only. B , 111, Mt* «1 II 1'M .t.ua) Mr and Mrs Bert Meyer ,,,, i Mias Mlltlre.l anil te i.l Hteiii Mrs Amo«. Ileiulet mmi attend«., i lu.fl motored 1.1 Sal. Ill Friday and family reunkui In I*ntini ul Hun j also visile»! Mi and Mis Clyde ihn Ds-.I.v near la k e 1 .¡«Ill'll o n their Mis H I. Doatlc ami duuglil n return Imine H allana visitisi relatives |.1(|[ Mi and Mrs Steward of Yaki hunt several days roeently ma Wash visited Mr and Mis Aunts Heinin son ami Mr and Mi limitela Nuirradal Heil Meyer Maturdav Jena Buyer, Je«« Mnydrr Jr. und Baby 1'Maine Van'I'eaael of near Harold S tark, all of Hcholls n llxmldule Is spending a lew weeks turned recently from a hunting al the linin’ of her aunt. Mrs «> trip hi the vicinity of Burns Tin y J. lolleison. and family und re I were gun«’ a week and returned cuperating trom u M'riou» Illness i » h li three deer. Miss Mildred and Feiil Htelnllolf vLsIliat Miss Irma Helm a t Laurel | , | V(>1<(.K h UIT M i and Mis Harry Moore of lln v a li Ferdinand lini IMrtlund visited Thursday with Mi B arbara Hrasch Registration Ends Here on Saturday A „ Argus Editor Named for Editorial Post Heesacker Appointed and | Ludwig Nitchnian T ll LI C Till Fnd^V pavem€nt » h en a car passes Meeting of the committees U 'vou planned in Hillsboro in the near y future, although the date has not Fees Reported been definitely set. Person stated. Fees totaling $373.30 were col- Representatives from the Portland office will be. in attendance to ex- ---- ui atvcuuance to ex- ,Pmh«.v w,. . T~. ° *' L ® ep- ?’ plain the federal housing adminis- ¿2™, 5y clerk' accord' tration program. lng w a report to the county court, Tliat SERA workers might be employed to conduct a canvass of the county in connection with the educational campaign was th e opin ion expresed by the county chair man. Mr Don’t Allow Your Rcxit Vegetables to breeze or Wither! National Farm Loan assiX’iatlons. pony vs E J Hiekox. M O. O al- lin' next day near Reedville s p ^ U ^ w k ° 1“aYn thei Bradford ^ " “b K ^ r s ^ S i d n i ^ ’ and WiUmm Wednesday during the breath. C. W w hite. J. T Ja m es E Cahill of Golilcndale. T F ra u d - Wash, was arrested Tuesday at Fowles home B raaiora q{ Hlllsboro a sister Oregon Agricultural Advisory conn- sen. Mrs A. H Berg. C. L . Brown. Fowles home Beaverton 011 a drunken driving Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cynthia G erm an of Portland cil program a t the Pacific In ter- S. M Feazle. Peter Vergecr. J. K. charge. national Livestock exposition. His Plinkington. J A. Crabtree, E. F. Otto Voges were Mrs. Voges' p ar- ------------------------- Leonard J. Severeld of Beaverton subject will be "Oregon National Dallieim and R. D Walker ents. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Biers- C .- . was arrested Friday on a drunken dorff of Schefflin. Carl Voges. Dr r r O O r d lll tO ¿ ItF t NS Farm Loan Associations — Number, Probate orders were Issued hi the driving charge. He was involved 111 C. T. Sm ith of Hillsboro and Emil ” . Functions. Operations and Prob- estates of Theodore Newstad. Flora automobile accident in Hillsboro and Louis Weight of West Union. P r P V P n tlO fl f i t b i r c lems." Tlie meeting will be open C. Hilller. Julia A H atch Taylor, an Mr. and Mrs. B R. G unther « .» tiitiu ii 1 l i t to all county farm debt adjustm ent John Führer. Eva VanDomelon. Al- Friday afternoon. R E. Davks of Portland was a r of Portland visited Sunday a t the ( C o n tin u e d fro m m e committeemen a n d s e c r e ta rie s , bert S. Sholes. Adolph R ahn. Wil by suite state police on a lx)cl Hollenbeck home. street «m<i fire trucks will agsm rnnnty agricultural agents oi'd otli- liam c* Harmon Wilht'lnnnn Ruff rested Sunday b\ Mr and Mrs William W ahl have be on display. Business houses will e r ^ e r s X in te ra te d K M B ^en o oi d rl' “* * h “ '> “ «•’’“ cated moved into, th e Harold R eynolds be inspected Thursday by uniform - interested. K.^M. Bergen, Fred CJ. Btrucken. A num ber oi blanketa ahoes # . , . , - — inspected Thursday bv uniform Alfred Davies and Columbus C. elarionet and other articles found house, which was previously occu- firemen Whitmore. A Ä was issued for Ä P e te " 0 ^ 1 ’ ^ ^ ‘k w ë « ' claimed pied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van- special motion picture reels feat- by Mrs Peter Aelierman of S h er » S r N H. Toates' brother. R. H. i * 0 Pre'X "n ,Oi i ' 1” T” , . - , son. man Mill Tuesday. The woman Warren, and family visited a t the .s h.0U? a t matinee came into the sheriff's office to re Toates home Sunday and also at T^r'.ciav afternoon. This part of th e ' port the th eft of the articles and the R E Fox home in Portland. program was provided through co- Ludwig Nitchman, 75. of Phillips. identified lier property. Mrs. H. F. H ansen of Portland is operation of the th eater m anage- a resident of W ashington county visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. E. m ent and local insurance agents, for 45 years, died ln the Emanuel G ardner. The final feature of the observance hospital in Portland Tuesday after Registration books will be closed i u h i i "w n i events will probably be a free street an Ulness of 10 davs. Funeral ser- — -— f x in ^ lL a n r iK e r n e r h K ee'm ^have dan<?e S aturda-V evening. A rrange- vices will be conducted Friday at Saturday. 30 days prior to the gen- rerom ed ^ ro m t h e ? hunting trm mentf io r tWs event have not been 2 p. m. from Donelson A- Sewell eral election After th at day it will to the Blue M ountains Du¿ to the completed. chapel h e re w ith Rev Timmcke of- ** impossible for electors to regís- snow fall John Willis was lost a During the week local business ficiating. Interm ent will be in th e preceding th e general election w Verne MrKinn« > editor and night and two days, but returned to houses have been asked to have Phillips G erm an Reform church Applications for absent voters' n’an'd<Pr of the Hillsboro Argus, camp none the worse for his mis- prevention displays in th eir cemetery. ballots may be accepted by the fortune. The hunters bagged three show windows. Mr. N itchm an was born in Ger- ‘-'ountv clerk beginning Monday. aaso<'laHon state representative for mule deer while on their trip. Active part in th e preparation many May 15 1859 and came to Such hallóte will be mailed out a t Ore8on tWs wp<‘k Recommenda- Miss B ertha Erdm an is employed of th e program has been taken by this country when 30 years of leaat 10 days before the election ~ °n for ,h*’ P°sltl°b » a s made by in Portland. Wilbur Dillon, local fire m arshal, age. He is survived by the widow; ail<j are to be returned not less Hood Rlvejr. presi- «lent of the Oregon S tate Editorial E d ^ iS m iT h o m 'e etnployed at a comm ittee from the fire de- two sons. Oscar and C harles Nitch th an six days before the election. rxiL em uig nome. partm ent consisting of William man of Hillsboro route 3: and three association, and confirmed by the The in c M .»uuutdiuud.e ountaindale school sciiuoi house House __, -- national association board of di will be wired for the electric lights Douglass and S. daughters. Mrs. Annie Stauss of W a lk er A w ard W inner rectors. over the week-end by Mr. Schwanke Me“ iuish. Hillsboro route 3' i - mma in Stam p E xhibition of Schefflin. _2— ■— :--------------- K urth of Salem. and Mrs. B ertha) Charles L. Walker received an Say you saw it in the Argus, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leming were W estpitcher of Portland. award of first ribbon on a display Thursday guests at the W. F Rob- entitled. "Sent to the Oregon C ountry,” which he placed ln the planning a rallj’ for the n ear future. Mrs. George Spencer, formerly stam p exhibition of the Oregon 6-Room M odern H om e Miss Elaine Corey spent the A new project, known as building Lulu Palm ateer of this city. Stam p society a t Meier <fe Frank week-end with her friends in Hills- construction, has been added to the , Sunday at her home in Ash- in Portland this week. HLs ex- in H illsb o ro , large lot, fa m boro. 4-H club h andicraft division. The ;an<*- after an extended illness, and hibit is a collection of 14 “mission- ------------------------ work consists of building m iniature lu ?5 '5 1 J!i!?vlces were he d ln th a t *0- covers.” envelopes of letters ily orchard, near S h u t e was a daughter 5601 U people in this t« r i « ”7 be - P i»r k - O w n e r anxious t o H ilh i G ridrlprc Fnrp farni *aildings a rd !?ein? 'sP°n - Mm s p a c e r sored by the Oregon Builders’ con- of the ............... late Mr Mrs Jerom e twecn tllP years 1838 and 1852 Two tra < *‘‘ * ', r « m a l l home near gress. Plans for these buildings Palm ateer of this city and resided are sen; in car<‘ of J a-'iOn Lee. two business section. have been drawn up by select ar- in Hillsboro until her m arriag e^to 10 Marcus W hitman, and two in _ . ' chitects of the northwest M. Romie Mr. Spencer. Since her m arriage care of Dr John McLoughlln, gov- havine little “tr o J b te ^ in th is rie instructor in m anual training at the she had resided in Ashland. The ernor. Hudson Bay Co Fort Van- s ««' .s n - ________________ 4-H Building Work “X S d ^ s t S - school is Started at School Moore's isiiriila | K*'olt _____ was fined $100 and sentenced to Questionnaires for all tom ato and 30 d a '.' 1,1 l1’** county Jail Tuesday Transient, giving tlw name of melon growers in Oregon and "h e n he plead guilty to a charge W ashington liave been sent out by °f driving while drunk Sentence Jack Olson of Morehead. Minn . was Into custody Bunday night the Oregon-W ashington Melon and wa* P*se.wt by A W Havens, local taken t (o u t tnueil fro m paw« 61 following tile looting of the Hills Tomato M arketing agreem ent. These justice ol tile peace cd; and lie Intended to «to the row questionnaires which each grower is Fin«' of $5«Xl and sentence of six boro Concrete Brick A- Tile com ing "You've been coining ten dollars asked to lill in and forward to m onths in the county Jail were pany office liere Officers w e r e the central office a t SIS Oregon imposed upon Jo - Powell of Aloha J“ 1™ I ' f S d “fuilen “a r tk lis 'ln "a a week ? " "Yes" M slol, n ailU lts lu a building. Portland, will give the Saturday He recently plead guilty . u’d "How many weeks are there In the in tig- circuit court to an Indict- ln . * , n<'al'bv J*’» ear. Agreement m fonnation on num ber of growers, acreage and n,ent charging driving while intoxt- O mM1 * ,w e*P*»*r*d a sh o rt time the sc I mmi y v art” "T hirty-eight.” later by A rthur Krueger when the tonnage of crops in the two states. rated. "Three hundred iuid righty dot transient returned to the ear for The Inform ation gained from Leonard J Savereid of Beaverton his !.u. » d i, » r ii manage to Hud sack. these questionnaires will be used in route 2 was fined $100 and sen Koeger reported the robbery wlien Ihai inueh some way. Don't worry " determ ining th e Agreement's policy fenced to 30 days in the county You mean you'll aeiul It?" h,- found tile office ransacked at HI coins«' why Anne, darling, for next year, and ln getting an Jail Saturday when he plead guilty about accurate count of growers. These hi the local Justice of the peace [lcer’s 8 p ill Sunday He told of- don't take it th a t way he looked Into u box For she was crying shedding questionnaires may be obtained at court to a charge of driving while 1 car nearby and saw a man Jump glad tear» that sprang from a heart tile county agent office. drunk out Ol tile opposite door. When overflowing with grutlfude a n d All growers are asked to fill in Alvm Brown of Forest Grove, authorities left, following a search ailoraUon and return these cards as soon as arraigned Monday on a larceny of vicinity. Kioeger stood watch I’liere. there why. it Isn't any- possible." said Morion Tompkins. charge, entered a pica of n o t over the the railroad car and captured Uiuig at all I'll be earning so • — _ . chairm an of - th - e Agreement s con- guilty and . October 17 set as the Olson, lie told officers tliat Olson "n id i a few years from now that trol board. “We want an accurate tr ‘a l <ktte Brown is charged with I shan t even nuUce II Then I'll 'Hie root cellar built of clay Hie gives you ample protection list of growers to whom we can go hay ing stolen three ducks from luid pulled a gun on him. Is low 111 cost mid serves you for years W tiether It’s a root for opinions on various pliases of M artin V&nderzanden. fa ie ihargcs of break and entry. s t m lllld lll(W Anllc cellar basement, elilrkrn lioun* or hog P»n, rluy tile is the ld'-ul our proposed program for 1935. As County grand jury went Into ses- eairyuig concealed weapons iuid (C untinufd N « a l W rA I soon as this inform ation is com- siou this morning low cost material. assault with a dangerous weapon, piled. we are having a general O rders ln the following circuit (•rove KoUrUnx Win niceting to shape plans for next court cases were Issued this week was the stalen iin t of Sheriff Con No Trouble to Katimale Your Work Forest Grove Rotary club won Growers are urged to ex- Urnts L. W alker et ux vs. Charles nell. arresting officer. Lm t taken the golf club (rotUiy from the press th , eir opinions and give any E- Anthony, default, decree: Dohr- from the office, consisting of two IlllUboro club in tJu* annual golf help to mail Hotel Supply company vs. Mrs, German rifles and a G erm an can tourney tietween the two d u b s at . the r e » Agreement * th a t might more effective. ■' H. Berg et aJ. dismissal; Associ- teen. National G uard equipment F\>rest Hills ThurMtay night A d in n make is te Un A and a few pennies, was rocovewd ner followed the tournam ent 'G ur cause has been greatly ated Credit Service vs. Lee R. C ar- Report of the kidnaping of an stengtheiuxi by an opinion from penter. default judgm ent, c o s t eight-year-old girl in the Ha/eldale W ashington Street b etw een 1st and 2nd H illsb o lUkteniau Quarry lt<*ntr<| Oregon's Attorney - G eneral V a n bill: Roberts Motor company vs. O. district »¡us brought t o Sheriff Bateman quarry waa rented by Winkle in which lie states tliat a T Angel et al. confirm ation; S E. P L A N T A T S C H O I.I3 , OREGON "o latio n of the Melon and Tb- Sorenson et ux vs. George H. Un- Connell Monday. A local youth was the county 1'uesduy to the Con O ur M otto “ Ei'H’ndly Service . . . F a ir Prices" niato agreem ent is a violation of derwixxl et UX dism issal' Ulrich iu’r,’st,,‘1 t *'e following day for the sollduted Timber e«>mp«uiy. The aW uction mid turned over to Jure-, contract will run until about April the state agricultural adjustm ent Huber vs Herirv VanAllnien nile authorities. The sm all girl was I of next yeai mid rails for 6000 a c t- alxi dealers m aking violations fault and judgm ent; Mary M Adams picked up by the youth h i the a ft- V:ll'ds of rock, are subject to revokation of license. Belva L. Adams, default, de- ernoon as she returni\i from school, '------------------------ Ll^ '* K '.ratli et al vs W R. taken some distance from houi t la p p e t ux. d ee n c . Erwin I . Wills and forced to remove h er cloth *■ CNOI1 IO « jl J t i l K ys G ladys M Wills, decree. May Ing. according to the report He did IS a .« vs Frank Lemke, default I J t ' l í i r i ’ A c r ( i i n t i n l «a’c n v . and t „ ^ Uteet Ä Clay Free '* » ' ‘V L 1 J " I’erscn of Hillsboro, presi- missal ordc ■rs were Issóed In ease» "Queen Anne’s Dice’’ MOUNTAINDALE Mr and Mrs. Delbert FMwle.s »ere pleasantly su r prised Saturday evening when friends called to help them cele brate their tw en ty -n fth wedding anniversary. The evening was spent in playing cards, games and danc ing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dillon and daughters Bernice and Verna Mr and Mrs. William Everett and son Billy and Dennis Hall all of Hillsboro: Mi and Mrs Jam es M athiesen and Nick and Margaret. Mr and Mrs Earl Hollenbeck Helen Hollenbeck. Sydney Connolly and Mr and Mrs Fowles and Muriel, Leonard and o ie n powers, prominent local World Rooert.. . war veteran, dies following long M ountamdale extension for the ... electric lights has been started. Tile luie lias been surveyed and the iv * i electric light poles have been dis- tributed. Earl Hollenbeck is get IT \Y"«-l 1 I . . ting the poles for the line. i l C r C Vv l l l l X lO n o r S Mr. and Mrs. R. Wallworth and M rs Sedourg of Rockaway visited at the Sam "Raffety home Sunday. { ’ ’¡ i e ' ' i ’ss«X'iat«'d Mrs Wallworth remained for a few S u T Powers in Ouy davs' visit Marx Lou Toates, who is ill at , t ht> business and at one ... N hospital, is improving. t r a f was m anager of the store at the Jones hospnaj, Is im p im m - N inth and Baseline. He was m ar- Celebrate Birthdav Ninth and Baseline. He was m ar- Friends called S unday' to help ried to Miss Ethel Troutm an of Mrs. L H Peters celebrate her North Plains in Forest Grove birthdav. Those present »ere Mr. March 16. 1921. and they had made and Mrs. E. Gergess of Nebraska, then- home In Hillsboro ever since Mr and Mrs. Fred W att and lam í- iXeept for m e winters in California ly. Mr and Mrs. Harley* Cruse and gQmetjnie on a homestead near family, and Mr. and Mrs. »rank. M adras ^ t a ^ a í í í ^ n a í í v \ i 7 a n d Mrs' M»*- Po» ers was active hi Hills- I n S c h a ffe r Joe Schaffer and boro post, American Legion, from ^ i i l ^ ^ í d Mr and M rl L. H the beginning of the orgiuusatton Peters and Leila. and served the p o s ta s an officer Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs at different times He was also John Willis were Mr. and Mrs Hel- active hi af fairs of the community greaen and f.unily. Mrs. Sdwards u.r,u recent vc.irs and daughter of Portland, and Mrs. Dece*vsed is survived by the wi- Frank Reynolds and Frank Mast. dOft. and two 5^,^ Glen J r 12. and Bend , ENEFITS of incalculable value to purchasers o f p rin tin g are now possible because o f the G raphic A ils Industries Code under w hich the A rgus operates its business It now makes o b lig a to ry on a ll prin te rs and publishers, the adoption o f trade policies. Advantages of Buying at Home! and practices long recognized as desirable, but w hich u n c o n tro lla b le co m petitive forces have heretofore rendered inactive. T here can he no m isrepresentation, no se llin g o f p rin tin g below cost o f m anufacture. «Misrepresentation has cost m any o f the m erchants in to w ij a p re tty penny when they have gone elsewhere Io buy th e ir p rin tin g . But now the out-of-tow n p rin te r is co n tro lle d in his business practices under the Code, and because o f the re strictio n s th a t make him deal fa ir ly the A rgus has a ll the advantage over him , fo r it knows best how to serve home business w ith com m ercial p rin tin g and newspaper advertising. Ifillsbonij^r g us Wllh Which I. CnmhlRwl Th« Hill.horo Ind.p.ndm l