The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 12, 1935, Page 11, Image 11

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    ThurHiluy, Septem ber 12, 1935
Fall Term of
School Opens
H IL L S B O R O
P a c ific In te r n a tio n a l to
C e le b ra te S ilv e r A n n iv e rs a ry
South T unlntin in E xpecting
G ain A fte r H op Tim e
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Cornelius M. E. Sunday School
Plans Reception for Teachers
Page Three
H e’ll Learn
T ow nsend Club io Hold O pen M eeting Last of M onth;
D ooher A ssu m es D uties; Mrs. C ochran H ostess
SOUTH TUALATIN Sound of
I ho school boll Monday morning
ushered In the full term of Jo h n ­
son school, and tw elve pupil» un- !
NWvrvd the roll cull. Two o f them
were new beginner», lluddy Keims
and Margie Simpson. More p u p il.
are expected with tho ending of
fru it a n d Imp p ic k in g
W llm e th
Truenbaeh 1» teacher. The school
grounds have been fu rth er Im­
proved by cutting the grass anil
rebuilding the woixlshed. Thu old
building was turned uround and
| favorite selections of Bishop Sum- Ited at the W. It. Hudson home
ners were played by C arl Denton, Friday evening,
organist at S t. Stephens cathedral
Jacob , , cin.1rlcks of St Helens
rh ey included ' Largo
(H aneb visited at the L. Jesse home Mon-
and Asa s Death I Grieg). As the day
funeral procession moved d o w
n ________________
the main aisle tow . ard ... the , altar th<
We specialize In quality cora­
organist moved Into Land of Hope mercial printing —Argus.
il
and Glory" from "Pomp and Cir- — ______________ ________
cun, ' ince" as t h e processional — —
this being in keeping with the
DR. R. J. NICOL
| specific request of the bishop. The
organist continued playing t h i a
DR.
E. W . ALM QUIST
piece during the opening sentences
I of the service.
V eterinarians
Several hundreds seats were re ­
Telephone <43 and C42
served for all nurses and physi­
cians of the Good Sam aritan hos­
pital who were off duty, for Sis­
ters of St. John the Baptist from I l'
St. Helens hall, a n d clergymen
from other faiths. T here was also
. present a representative of Arch-
I bishop E D. Howard of the Roman
j Catholic church and the priests of I
Everything in Insurance
|
I the G reek and Russian Orthodox
1332 W sshin<t«a |
churches Governor and Mrs. Mar- j P ham 1141
tin also w ere present.
*
Bishop Sum ner was well known
in Hillsboro, having made his an- “
nual visits to All Saints’ church
for confirmation.
I l l » M l » o ..r ,,th » C ....IH I
I home Thursday evening, with
CORNELIUS The M E Sunday corn roast.
school will sponsor a school teach­
Banns of m atrim ony were pub­
ers’ reception at the church F ri­
lished for the second tim e at the
day evening, Septem ber 20.
Mrs. Tennis Pyle entertained i St A lexander church Sunday for
Mrs. Emma DcPrez and Ovid
large group of friends at her home C
hartrey.
Friday, the occassion being her
Miss Myra Wiedcwitsch and Mrs.
birthday anniversary.
Gloria Dober has been a guest at M attie Smith w ere guests of Miss
_
the home of her grandparents, Mr Leila Peters at M ountaindale Wed­
nesday evening.
and Mrs. T. Pyle, at Firdale.
Plan Meet
William Mann is building a new
The Townsend advisory commit- garage at his home. H enry Hoff­
g iv e n a M W r o o f a n d a n a d d i t i o n
■ tee and officers met Wednesday man and C. M atthew s are assisting
f o r a g a ra g e w a s b u i l t .
¡evening at the M ethodist churcti In the construction.
Grebrl Opens
I
An open meeting will be held the
Miss Hila Cornelius of C orval­
(¡rabid school ulso started Mon- |
duy with Miss McCormick in A bóte Is shown an aeroplane view of the present vast q u a rte rs 01 latter p art of the m onth with a lis was a guest of Mrs Mattie Jane Withers, as a loveable tent-
speaker und entertainm ent. Lee Smith Friday Miss Cornelius will
ment tomboy, and Jackie Searl,
charge.
th e annual Pacific Intern allo n al I,B estock Kspoalllon located on iDlerdorf,
Ernest Creckpaum . and teach in Hillsboro grade school
as the pampered son of a Park
Annabelle and Ruby Bagnell ac­ the o u tsk irts of Port land. Eleven acres under one roof.
Mrs. George Wilcox are in charge this year.
avenue family, are featured in
companied Hun Bowlby to the ,
of
the
speaker,
and
Mrs.
Mattie
Miss Myra Weldewltsch was a
"Ginger," Fox Film's latest laugh
In 1911 — tw enty-four years ago the Dairy Products, and T ru th In
state fulr Friday
guest over the week-end of Miss
riot, at the Venetian tonight, F ri­
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Asbuhr have I — th e Pacific In tern atio n al Live­ Meats E zhlblt, as well as thoss ¡Smith the entertainm ent.
I
Mrs.
Joseph
Cochran
entertained
Julia
Johnson
of
Portland.
day
and Saturday in a double bill
returned from N o rth B end, w ilt re stock Exposition was founded by arran g ed by tho several counties
(By Vivian Hudson)
Joseph Finegan attended the state
with “Hooray for Love,” featu r­
they spent several months while tho P o rtlan d Union Stockyards In th s state, aro alw ays of Inter­ , Wednesday afternoon at her home
Joe Scheible and M artin Nordt I
I with a quilting party. Present were fair at Salem Friday.
ing Ann Sothern and Gene Ray­
Mr. Asbnhr was employed on the ( com pany, with W illiam II. Daugh-
of Portland visited at the Fritz
est.
Mesdames Wlloox, S arah McClaugh-
Mrs. Lloyd Shaw and baby son
mond.
bridge. The Asbnhrs and Mr. a n d '
Stegman and N. H. Nielsen homes
Mrs. Joe W erre were Sunday eve­ trey , p resid en t; O. M. Plummer,
T he usual livestock exhibits. ; ry, B. Ingebrietson, M. D. Mann, John Allan of Port O rford arrived ,
Wednesday
of last week.
Saturday
evening.
Mrs.
Shaw
will
J
home
of
Mrs.
Louise
Cochrane
Mattle
Smith,
C
harles
Reed,
V
ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. C har­ secretary -treasu rer and D. 0 . Live­ Including dairy anim als, beef cat­
H ayward school started Mon­
les Demmln.
ly as general ag en t, backed by tle, swine, d ra ft horses, sheep, French. J. Wilfley, M. Creekpaum. substitute teaching for her m o th er,' an<^ family.
Waiver P o "enberger and daugh­ Mrs. Louise Cochrane, who is slow­
Mrs. O. C. P ark and Mrs A. day morning.
Leila O'Connor left Saturday for Sw ift and Company.
poultry and pet stock, wool and ters. RobeC Scott and Mike Hen­ ly recovering from her recent ac­ F ranklin of Portland visited at the
Reedvllle, after spending the sum ­
A lbert Jesse of Rhododendron and
T hese men of vision saw Im­ m ohair, will prove not only In ter­ derson, lh tie Lorraine Jacobs and cident.
Joseph Finegan home Wednesday I W a lte r J e s s e of Silver Falls spent
m er working at the Frunk Sim p­ mense possibilities In such an en­
Jane Mann and the host-
Frank O liver and Jack and J e r ­
esting but educational to all visi­ Barbara
Frank
Dooher
assumed
his
duties
[
Sunday
with their parents. Mr
son home, and will m ake her home
......
ry Van Lorn spent Iasi week cam p­ as postm aster of Cornelius the first : and Mrs. L. Jesse.
with her parents while attending terp rise, and thia year th e Pacific tors.
L
ittle
Eleanor
and
Melvin
Fine-
ing
at
Rippling
Waters.
of the month
In tern atio n al celebrates Its silver
school this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H unger and
O fficials have arranged to re­ gun of Hillsboro spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Mooberry
J. C. Parm ley has been very ill
Violet Jensen has taken a posi­ an n iv ersary October 5 to 12 In
peat
the
H
orse
Show
and
Rodeo
end
at
the
home
of
th
eir
grand-
began
their
teaching
duties
at
at
his home for some time. John Ernest H unger of O rchardale vis-
tio n
in Hillsboro at the Pitm an P o rtlan d , Oregon. O. M. Plum ­
again th is year. Thia colorful parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fine- Hillsboro Monday. O ther teachers Black is also quite ill at his home.
hom a
m er has been with tho organiza­
Philip Lelbenow and Bob Smith tion from Its beginning and today ovent Is becoming m ore popular gun. Melvin returned home Sun- from Cornelius to begin the duties
day, but Eleanor rem ained for a Monday were Mrs. F rank Dooher
are working at the Mating cannery
each year n t th e Exposition.
few days
at M ountaindale, Miss Alfred»
Mr and Mrs H erm an Lelbenow la general m anager.
Only
sco
rid
ers
of
th
e
rodeo
High school students from Cor- K ehlrl at Iowa Hill, Mrs. M attle
Each succeeding year has seen
and Mr. and Mrs. Schllduuer spent
world
and
open
range
have
been
nelius
attending
cither
Hillsboro
Smith at Centerville, and Robert
Sunday at Gaston,
a g radual grow th of th is o u t­
T h at sells H odgen-B rew ster
Make Home Here
stan d in g w estern event un til to­ Invited to participate by McCarty or Forest Grove union high school Cochrane at th e Wilson school,
Last rites w ere held Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Carl Schlldaucr day It Is ranked as ono of the and E llio tt, m anagers of th e Ro­ began th eir work on Monday. The Fern Hill school, with Wilford
P oultry and D airy Feeds.
for
Rt
Rev.
W
alter
T.
Sumner,
for
Hillsboro
bus
left
for
m
orning
reg-
Kalsch
as
teacher,
w
ill
open
Sep-
and duughter Wilma have moved fin est of Its kind In America.
deo who are bringing th eir etrlng istration and the Forest G rove bus tem ber 18.
20 years bishop of the diocese of Quality
into the neighborhood from Eugene
insures p e rfo rm ­
of
fam
ous
outlaw
broncs,
B
rahm
a
E arly Indications aro th a t this
tor afternoon registration.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornelius Oregon of the Episcopal church
and are living on the Forcla farm.
steers and tough necked long
Harold Finegan. son of Mr. and and family of Corvallis visited and often called the “best known ance and profits. O ur Egg
The family ts form erly from South y ear's sliver anniversary will be horns.
Mrs. Joseph Finegan and form erly Cornelius friends and relatives churchm an in Oregon." More than Producer, both mash a n d
Dakota. Wilma ts a freshman at sn even g reater show than In past
110 friends gathered i n Trinity
Hillsboro high.
Keen com petition Is assured by of Cornelius, began his duties as Tuesday.
years with a record-breaking a t­
of the agricultural depart-
Miss Evelyn Reed and Miss Floy Episcopal church, Portland, to pay j pellets, together with
Moving Bees
tho offer of liberal cash prizes for teacher
tendance.
, ». , ,
ment In the union high school W right are m aking th eir home final trib u te to him.
Ruy G lenn of Fresno. C o l, who
__ _ .
. . expert field service,
Of Interest to all visitors a t the bronc riding, bareback riding, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fin- w ith
Mrs.
M argaret Melanson
Requiem services was read by
bus been coming every sum m er to
bull-dogging,
Brahm
a
steer
riding,
egan recently visited at the Joseph while they teach in th e public B is h o p s . A rthur Huston. Seattle, I combination th a t can’t be
the Charles Demmln place to work E xhibition will be th e extensive
Finegan home eri route to Union school here,
diocese of Olympia, assisted by
with bees which he keeps there, In d u strial display— much space and o th er events.
the Coos county high school,
John McKillop of P ortland vis- Bishop P. T. Rowe of Alaska. beat.
Is moving his bees to Klumuth has already been reserved and of­
The combined Horse show and from
where
he
taught
last
year.
!
ited
at
the
homes
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bishop W. P. Remington of East­
Falls. He has returned to C alifor­ ficials aro cot.fldent th a t thia year Rodeo will be held In th e Indoor
Rudolph Schultz is employed in George Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. ern Oregon
and Bishop M. W.
nia to take charge of bees belong­ will exceed all o th ers both In aren a of the Pacific In tern atio n al
a
m
eat
m
arket
at
Independence.
V.
French.
Barnwell of Georgia. Also assist­
ing to unother man, and will move num ber and In slzo of displays.
pavilion.
Both afternoon and
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Mann of
B arbara Jane Mann of Portland ing in the service was the Rev. Feed -
them with his own Mr. Glenn,
Tho Jlsplay of fish and game evening perform ances are sched< Forest Grove and Mr. and Mrs was a guest last week of her Francis H. Balt of T rinity church
who has been having a great deal
Ray Mann and Mary Rae of Hills- grandm other. Mrs. M. D. Mann
and Archdeacon H. D. Chambers.
of trouble w ith the yellowjackets by (ho S tate Game Commission. uled.
i boro w ere guests of Mrs M.
Mrs. C. Walton is employed
Preceding t h e service several
dial have been so thick In this
Mann
Thursday
evening.
___
neighborhood, devised a trap for noth Brnndaw nnd Dolores Bran- leln. Fred Muhly, A rthur and El­
C.
C.
Hancock
and
Mrs.
L.
Jen-
ihem und has been successful in daw. beginners, and Anltu K rah ­ m er Gurske, Robert Liebenow, A l­
capturing a greut num ber S ever­ mer. F ranklin Koch, M a r g a r e t len Slm antel and Edmund Weich­ sen of P ortland called at the home '•**-----
of Mrs. Louise Cochrane Thursday
al gallons of the Insects were K o e h n k c . A lv in P f a h l a n d I.eo brodt.
Miss Rowena H erm ann of Hills­
caught und exterm inated.
Vi lslro p . It I’. Moeller is In- j Alvin Pfahl spent last week at boro
was a guest of Mrs. Lester
structor.
the beach with his uncle. Theodore Mooberry Thursday.
New Falk Here
Pfahl, and Ernest Calef While
Mr and Mrs. E. H orner enter- iH
B lo o m in g Residents
New residents in the community there Theodore was confined to a tam
ed a group of friends at their 5
are Mr and Mrs. Schildhauer und hospital in Tillamook for several
Return fro m T r ip th eir daughter Wilma, who have days w ith an appendicitis attack
GOOD-BYE. WILL
,5
moved onto the Stevens furm.
Mrs A. E. K rahm er and family
With millions of others we miss 8
BLOOMING Mr nnd Mrs F
and Mrs Fred K rahm er and Anita his keen and happy words that toid 5
I. eaves for School
II Muhly returned home Friday
daily w hat was what.
3
Elm er Muhly left Friday for spent Saturday In Portland
morning, after a two months' tour
Mrs John Haase has been quite
And we read in a popular week- 5
with stopovers nt Alberta and Concordia Sem inary in St. Louis. sick
for
several
days
with
an
a
t­
ly what the m ulti-m illionaire m er- j - -
British Columbia, Canada, Idaho, M o, w here he will continue his
of flu. She is being cared for chant. Selfridge, of London said of 1 :
Yellowstone national park. M inne­ : theological studies. He was ac- tack
by Mrs. J. H enry Haase.
him—"I like Will's capacity as a i
sota and C alifornia They report a f companied on the trip by G erhard
Journalist immensely and wish he j
very rnjoyuble and educational Nitz of Bellingham. Wash., und
W h y put up w ith the drudgery
would use his inim itable pen more I
trip Two days w ere spent at the F re d lile s s o f K lic k ita t, also s tu ­
frequently."
dents of Concordia. Messrs. Nitz
of stove heat another winter? Gas
w orld's fuir at Sun Diego.
B ut Wilt's pen is silenced for- j
and Riess w ere Blooming visitors
Horners Entertain
heating appliances aren’t expen­
ever. 'Mr. Selfridge, and men are j
Mr and Mrs J H orner e n te r­ last week
asking—“What
out in eternity f o r ,
Miss Jen n ie H orner returned to
sive.
Gas househeating rates are
tained with a pot lu rk supper and
(By Mrs. J. C. Smith)
such a good and kind m an?" Yes ’
corn roust on the grounds of their Bend T hursday to continue teach­
down. A n d when you heat w ith
H
AZELDALE-
Hazeldale
school
indeed,
out
of
his
big
income
he
|
farm Iasi Thursday night All resi­ ing in the Junior high school there will open Septem ber 16 with C raw ­
gas, you get all your gas at lowest
Mrs. Leo Musolf spent most of ford P orter of Beaverton, prineipal gave freely to many good works.
dents of this comm unity and many
friends from I’ortluud were invited. last week w ith her sister. Mrs. Ed­ and upper grade teacher, and Miss B ut men, w hat for Will is not the
cost.
Declare against ashes, dirt,
question at all. Here is the real
The attendance was estim ated at win S lm antel of North Plains.
Thelma D a v ie s of Troutdale, p rim ­ question—"W hat out in eternity for
constant
stoking, and uneven heat!
uround 200 Im prom tu speeches
Public School Opens
ary teacher. A well has been d rill­
if your ship cracks up to­
furnished entertainm ent after the
The public school at Blooming ed and an electric pum p a n d , you
Install gas heat now!
night?"
meal and many enjoyed renew ing started Septem ber 2 with Mrs. w ater system Is being installed
What about you? God put the
old acquaintances.
Jaen irk e teaching. Eight pupils are
Rosedale school opened Monday Jew s of old under the ten com­
Birthday Celebrated
enrolled. Newcomers are Mervin. w ith
GAS C IR C U LA TIN G
Mrs. Sabina W hitehead again m andm ents and the law of Maaes,
Mrs John Goclze entertained in Lawrence nnd Eugene O Connor.
teacher. A new furnace has w ith—"Cursed is every one that
celebration of her birthday on Sep­
Mr and Mrs. Henry Hering and as
A IR HEATER
continueth not in all things which
tem ber 3. Those present were Mes­ Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin been installed there.
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Gustaffson are w ritten in the book of the law
dames E, II Deavllle, Henry Haase, K rnhm er and sons. Mr and Mrs
Circulating a ir
J. Henry lluase, Fred Haase, John Henry Reese. Mr. and Mrs Fred spent a two weeks' vacation at to do them ."—(Gal. 3:10.) One slip
heaters are ideal
in a life-tim e and the Jew that
Haase. M argaret Gnos, Henry P et­ K rahm er and family. Mr. and Mrs Waldport.
forhomes,stores
ers. F. Walbel. Theresa Eischen A lbert K rahm er and family, Wal­
Robert Cameron spent the w eek­ side of th e Cross came under the
nnd Arnold Gnos. und Norbert and ter Reese. Henry Knmna. and A r­ end and early p art of this week curse. He needed a Saviour.
or o ffic es now
Now this side of the Cross we
Richard Walbel. Alvin, M ildred and th u r G urske participated in a pic­ at Rockaway.
d e p e n d e n t on
are not judged by the ten com­
Lucille lluase, Vernon, Irene nnd nic w ith swimming and boating at
Doris Sy verson, who is employed
s to v e h e a t.
Joyce Gnos and Norman Goetze. Louie's P ark on the Tuulatin riv ­ in Portland, spent Monday with m andm ents and the law of Moses.
We are under a different test. Do
H a n d so m e in
Mrs. John H ergert left about a er Inst Sunday.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. we accept C hrist as dying for our
week ago to pack apples at Hood
design and thor­
Miss Bertha Irm lcr has recover­ Syverson.
sins?
That
is
the
sole
question;
that
River.
ed sufficiently from h er recent Ill­
oughly e ffic ie n t, th e y c ir c u la t e
M arie Doern of Rosedale, who settles salvation for now and for
School Begins
ness to be able to be up and
warm, m oist a ir throughout the
town HUI school begun the full around and Is again living in her spent the past month at G earhart, all eternity. Accept C hrist as Sav­
has returned to Portland. She will iour and; 1—God puts your name
room and into adjacent rooms.
term Mnnduy w ith an enrollm ent own home in Cornelius.
employed there this w inter and in His Book of Life. You are His
of seventeen pupils under the In­
T h e y banish c h ill very q uickly.
Leonlte Voelker, Annabelle Bag­ be
will
attend
night
school.
forever. 2—Ju st as the vine sends
struction of Miss Frieda Kerhli nell. M ildred O'Connor. Wilma
C lean— convenient— no d ir t or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Norman
Danford
its
life
into
the
branch,
so
Christ
Lester Newman and LuDcle Eischen I Schildhauer, Ruth Slm antel nnd
ashes. The model illustrated retail*
and Mrs. A. L. Danford spent S u n ­
sends hts life into you—“I
are beginners.
| Clara Helmold entered Hillsboro day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller. now
for $59.50 installed. ($3 down and
am th e vine, ye a re the branches
Lester Newman Honored
| high school ns freshm en this week
Rosemary Roberts of Portland (John 15:5) 3—Resurrection glory,
$3 m onthly plus small ca rryin g
Mrs. Percy Newman g a v e a
Rev. E. W. Hinrichs nnd family spent
last week w ith h er aunt, “T hat in the ages to come He (God)
party Septem ber 0 in honor of and Mrs. L. H ackett spent last
charge.) Other models cost as little
Mrs. Max Berger.
might show the exceeding rich­
the sixth birthday of her son Les­ Wednesday nt Seaside.
ee $42.50 installed.
Joe Berger and Donald McIn­
ter. Those who attended w e r e
Mr nnd Mrs. A. E. K rahm er en­ tosh won second place at th e state ness of His grace in His kindness
tow ard us through C hrist Jesus."
Theresa and LaDele Eischen, Roy tertained w'ith a party for their
where
Il
Newman. Irene. Vernon nnd Joyce daughter Mildred last Wednesday fair on a poultry vaccination dem ­ (Eph. 2:9) Right now, right
GAS R A D IA N T F IR E
t: e Christ
Gnos nnd John, Robert nnd Charles night. The following guests were onstration. The livestock Judging you are tell God you tak
team. C harles Shapper. Joe Berger as having died for your sins and
Newman.
GasRadiantfiree
present: Mr and Mrs. Gus Moeller. and B ernard Altishln, also placed
th at from now on you w ill search
Twenty-seven Enrolled
Leila O’Connor. M ildred Meyer,
are fir e p la c e
The Lutheran school opened Mon­ Margaret Ruecker. Lois Alton, second, In competition w ith tw en ­ the Bible to learn how to love, trust
h e a t e r s th a t
ty-seven other counties.
and obey Him.—George N. Taylor,
day with 27 pupils enrolled New Ruth
Slm antel, Melvin Meyer,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W alker Beaverton, Ore.—Paid adv.
bring glow ing,
scholars are Lester Demmln, Ken- Harold K rahm er, R ichard Herd-
attended the state fair Friday.
cheerful warmth
Mr. and Mrs. Max Berger en ter­
unaccompanied
tained ut a dinner party Tuesday
bydirtor bother.
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donal F ras­
er and th eir guests, Mr. and Mrs
A turn of a valve,
K aterli and m other. Mrs. M. Hayes
a touch of a match, and your heat­
of Crescent City. Cal., Mrs. Hayes'
er is sending out its penetrating,
the sum m er here w ith the
Start those Pullets on Im perial Egg Mash — Lower spent
healthful rays to banish chill. Ideal
Frasers, nnd Mr. and Mrs. K aterli |
m ortality, less cost per dozen eggs, more eggs per hen. came north to take her home. The
for nippy mornings or cool even­
group attended the state fair on
ings. The model illustrated— In­
Im perial Milk Egg Mash. 100 lbs.
$1.85 tack
j Wednesday and the visitors left
stalled in any first-floor fireplace —
Im perial Egg Mash. 100 lbs......................... 1.75 sack
for home Sunday.
$15.75. The cost is slightly higher
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ward, Mrs !
Big-Lay Egg Mash. 100 lb s............................ 1.65 sack
■Edna Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Max I
when installed in a fireplace on the
I Berger. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson
4-G rain Scratch. 100 lbs. ............................. 1.60 sack
second floor. Term s— $1.75 down,
; and th eir son Ray and a few
$2 monthly plus carrying charge.
| friends from P ortland spent Sun-
I day a t Balm Grove. A queer coin­
cidence occurred at this picnic, as
Mrs. Bergen nnd Mrs. Richardson
GAS FLOOR FURNACE
had been girlhood friends in Wich­
Lower prices on Dairy Feeds, Oil Meals, etc.
Gas floor fu r­
ita, Kansas, but hadn't seen each
Im perial Dairy, 20% protein ......... ...........$29.00 ton
other for seventeen years. Both
naces are es­
happened to be friends of other
pecially useful
Cow Ration, 17% protein ............................ 25.00 ton
m em bers of the picnic party and
in p ro vidin g
Molasses Dairy, 15% protein ...................... 23.00 ton
instantly recognized each other.
RUSHLOW
Hayward
Bishop Sumner
It’s Quality -
Buried Saturday
WORN OUT
TRYING TO
HEAT YOUR
HOME WITH
A STOVE?
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Ae Be Ce U m pires
Newspaper Circulation
Hazeldale School
Opens on Monday
Then install one of
these CAS heaters
and know the joy­
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GAS heat!
The players who are going to figure highest in the
baseball box scores tomorrow are those who wield the
big stick most effectively.
From the moment he yells “Play Ball” until the
last man is out in the ninth inning, an official umpire
is on top of and calls every pitched ball and every play.
The national game would be pandemonium without
umpires.
Circulation was a sort of free-for-all debating con­
test previous to the majority choice of the Audit
Bureau of Circulations (A. B. C.) as the unprejudiced
umpire of newspapers’ circulations.
Strongarm methods no longer prevail in selling
advertising space any more than they have been able
to survive in baseball. Players and spectators shout
“robber” at the umpire, but the calm, superior judg­
ment of the umpire stands. Publishers—a few of them
—still yell, “I’ve got umpty-ump thousand circula­
tion”—“I’ve got quality subscribers,” etc. The wise
advertiser replies, “Can you prove those claims by an
A. B. C. audit report?” Four-fifths of the total daily
newspaper circulation in the United States and Cana­
da is so proved. Only one-fifth can’t be.
P ou ltrym an -
A primary rule of advertising success is that ad­
vertising dollars must buy a known, proved quantity
of paid circulation. An A. B. C. auditor thoroughly
examines every A. B. C. newspaper’s records once a
year so he will be able to report authoritatively and
impartially on quantity, location and methods of cir­
culation.
D airym an •
DRESS UP
YOUR CAR
We also do custom mixing for the dairym an th a t
w ants r. balanced dairy ration m ade out of his grain. We
will be glad to help you m ake up your form ula and give
you the exact cost. Come in and let us help you with
your dairy problems.
MILL RUN
Refore you buy your Mill Run requirem ents this fall
see us.
W ANTED— Grains, all seeds. We are cash buyers of
w heat, oats, barley, clover seed, all vetches. Highest
m arket price paid.
P ay Cash and Save — T rad e w ith Im perial
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Phone »I
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Second Ave.
School Days —
Children returning to
school n e e d plenty of
pure milk. This perfect
food will provide the vita­
mins derived from the sun
during the long vacation.
S ta rt the day rig h t with
a glass of m ilk!
10c
Q uart
McFall Jersey Dairy
Phone 2104
A sm art, new paint or
Duco job w i l l tra n s­
form your old, drab car
so th a t it will rival a
brand-new model. Our
trained workm en assure
quality work.
Busch’s Service
Garage
If you expect to have a satisfactory profit-batting
average, you can’t ignore the important thing—circu­
lation—that makes advertising score highest in the
sales columns.
Without an A. B. C. audit report to guide you,
you’re taking a wild swing with your eyes shut. With
such facts as the Argus’ audit report gives you, you
can smack out the results that good advertising and
an adequate medium are bound to produce.
126 S. Third Ave.
Busch’s Super
Service Station
Corner Third and Baseline
Phone 501
A. H. Busch, Prop.
TOlsbonjBBAr g us
W ith Which Is Combined The Hillsboro Independent
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Showrooms—Third and Main
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