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    H I L L S B O K O
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W ill W hich 1* C w W n r i th r H U I-h o r* Independent
■iltoboru Arvua eetab. 1894
H ilU b o ro Independent ««tab. 1111
M e K IN N K Y A l lc K IN N E Y . P a hli.h era
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ly C irculation in Ore­
gon.
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errors published in its columns. but in cases w here this paper
to at fa u lt w ill re p rin t that p a rt of an advertisem ent in which
the typographical m istake occurs.
A a Independent Newspaper, whose services and policies are
h a r d on the p rin cip le of the Golden R u le.— ’’And as ye would
that men should do to you. do ye also to them likewise.
M atthew ' 12
Maintaining Standards
Argus sta ff changes were m ade by
the publishers in their continued efforts
to improve service for readers and ad­
vertisers. The publishers feel p a rticu la r­
ly fortunate in having Edw ard C. Coman
as advertising m anager. Because of his
experience and training in advertising he
can be of real service and value to local
m erchants in their advertising problems.
He has served the paper and its readers
exceptionally well as city editor for more
th an three years and it is only through a
desire to give local business the benefit
of his experience th a t the change is made.
Leon Davis, new spaper w riter of many
y ears’ experience, will cover the news
field in an interesting way th at is sure
to please the readers. Francis B arr, who
has been with the Argus for a num ber of
y ear in different capacities and has made
hundreds of friends by his contacts, will
serve as field man throughout the area,
gathering subscriptions, advertising, news
and printing. He will m ake a num ber of
nearby cities regularly in the interest of
the paper.
A new spaper worthy of the splendid
community, steadily improving and al­
ways ready and eager to serve this dis­
trict in the best possible m anner for the
good of the community has a ’.'vays been
the aim of the publishers, Mrs. E. C. Mc­
Kinney and W. Verne McKinney, whose
every interest is the good of Hillsboro and
its surrounding territory.
Congratulations
A happy Am erican home is one of the
blessings of life, and it seems th a t Mr.
and Mrs. W illiam L. B atchelder of this
city have attained th a t blessing. Owning
a home during an entire lifetim e (the
wife being born and reared th e re ), re a r­
ing their children there and having them
m ake their homes at the same place, hav­
ing true lifelong friends in the commu­
nity, and being so highly respected by all
who know them , is indeed som ething to
be proud of. This is a record few may a t­
tain, and the Argus extends its heartiest
congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. B atch­
elder on the celebration of th eir golden
w edding anniversary and hopes they may
live to celebrate many more anniversaries.
Just why Portland police should can­
vass the business men of Hillsboro to buy
tickets fo r th eir dance is a m ystery to
m any people in this community. Hills­
boro has its own problem s and its own
organization dances and benefits w here
money spent in this m anner is rightly
needed.
W ith the deer hunting season open­
ing Sunday let us hope th a t there isn’t
the usual increase in obituaries. If a per­
son uses the care th a t he should while
in the woods there is little reason for the
fatalities th a t usually occur.
Motorists should rem em ber to be espe­
cially careful now with schools in session.
Although the youngster should be trained
and cautioned to watch, look and listen in
crossing streets, they forget in the enthu­
siasm of youth and are liable to run out
in the street without thinking. The mo­
torist should be thoroughly on his guard.
Let’s quit killing.
Our Yesterdays
Fifteen Years Ago
A rgus, S e p tem b e r 9, 1920 -C olem an H. W heel­
e r ’s death a few days ago has d ealt a blow to N orth
W ashington county in d u stry that, is fa r reaching, as
m ore th a n 500 m en engaged in logging have been
th ro w n out of w ork.
Mr and Mrs. G eorge L. W oodw orth h ave m oved
h e re from G e arh a rt.
K a th ry n Eva Rood and W ayne Scott P a tte rso n
m a rrie d S e p tem b e r 4
Jo h n B oekcr se li, ten -a cre tra c t to W illiam
R obb of Roy.
C ircuit Ju d g e G eorge R. B agley elected one of
th e vice-presidents of the O regon B ar association.
Mrs. J A. M oore died here A ugust 30.
Thirty Years Ago
A rgus, S ep tem b er 14. 1905 Louise F ilb ert. 10-
y e a r-o ld d a u g h te r of P. C. F ilbert, dro w n s in sa w ­
m ill pond n e ar B anks
M onday e vening saw th e long d ro u th broken
—Ju st w hen hopm en w ere p ra y in g it w ould be
c o n tin u e d for a w eek or ten days
B e a u tifu l new B ethany G erm an P re sb y te ria n
c h u rc h d e d ic ate d Sunday.
F ra n k Reh of C e n te rv ille lost his house, b a rn
a n d o u tb u ild in g s by fire F riday.
M iss M in n ie W arren a n d B W B arnes m arried
Septem ber 14.
P. S. A nderson. R eedville sto rek eep er, stru c k
b y lig h tn in g a n d lives
F o re st G ro v e W. C. T. U. p e titio n s c o u n cil to
suppress Com m ercial c lu b s at th a t place.
A Fine Work
Most everyone w ill agree th a t the o r­
gan iza tio n o f the t CC has resulted in
m uch good. It lias proven its value and
the suggestion fro m President Roosevelt
th a t it be made a perm anent branch of
the governm ent should receive fa vo ra b le
action. M any m iles o f forest tra ils, roads
ami telephone lines have been constructed
in this county w ith the result that fire
fig h tin g has been g re a tly s im p lifie d . This
w o rk w ill »Io m uch to prevent and to help
fig h t ju s t such great co n fla g ra tio n s as
brought m illio n s in fire dam age to the
forests o f W ashington a n d T illa m o o k
counties tw o years ago.
Establishm ent of a farm er-labor party
seems contrary to the very nature of
things. For instance how could one feel
th at interests were sim ilar when it was
necessary to declare m artial law in a sec­
tion of Idaho in order to have the pea
crop handled. Also a year ago when the
longshoremen strike held up the move­
ment of wheat and other farm products to
the loss of the farm er.
John Kamna. w ho died last w eek, was
of th a t high type of G erm an-A m erican
citizens, who have contributed so much
to the business and social life of W ash­
ington county. Steady, reliable and kind­
ly, he was highly respected.
W ashington county exhibitors upheld
the honor of the county in a creditable
m anner at the state fair and co n g ratu la­
tions are due them for the honors won.
What Other Editors Say
Up-State Newspapers
H ands clasped a n d h e arts w a rm ed a t a d in n e r
given by th e P o rtla n d P re ss clu b to u p -sta te n e w s­
p a p er m en a t th e O regon h o tel M onday evening.
It is good om en for O regon w hen e d ito rs from
all th e sta te 's g e ography m eet a n d exchange g re e t­
ings and thoughts. A vast serv ice is co n stan tly done
by its n e w sp a p e rs in b u ild in g u p th e state, b u t th e
accom plishm ent c an be g re atly increased th ro u g h
u n d e rsta n d in g a n d fellow ship lik e th a t p la n te d at
su ch g a th e rin g s of th e c ra ft as th is la te st P ress
clu b din n er.
A nd th e u p -sta te c ra ft is a m ig h ty p o w e r in
th e prem ises. T h e hom e p a p er w ield s a n in flu en ce
th a t is pow erful, because it is th e voice of the
com m unity, th e re fle ctio n of local p urpose a n d local
self-in terest. 1'he a n n u a l m eets could be developed
to coalesce all th e sta te into a m assed objective,
and sw iftly a d v an c e th e co m m onw ealth in to th at
high destin y w hich a pro v id en t a n d pro d ig al n a ­
tu re p lanned
A m assed n e w sp a p er lea d ersh ip specially to a d ­
vance O regon w ould be vastly effective. E d ito rial
w o rk in th e u p -sta te press is on th e highest level.
T h ere is a m ighty c o n tra st in O regon's high class
u n iv ersally w e ll-e d ite d jo u rn a lism and th e low
sta n d a rd s of th e p ress th a t p re v a il in som e o th er
states. A nd th ro u g h o u t O regon th e re is in th e n ew s­
p a p er w riters, a d e ep a p p rec ia tio n a n d a ffection for
th e landscape a n d n a tu re w o n d ers a n d geography
a n d assets p rodigally show ered upon th e O regon
country.
A nd in sp ite of w h at th ey a lre ad y give, a
m assed n ew sp a p er m ovem ent to h u r r y O regon on to
g re a te r achievem ent, w ould be h e a rtily su p p o rte d
by th e O regon P ress. T h is w ould be done n o t­
w ith stan d in g th e fa c t th a t in n o activ ity is th e re
so m u ch en d ea v o r to g et so m ething for n o th in g
a s is a tte m p te d on th e new spaper. A nd no activ ity
in th e w o rld gives so m uch to th e public gratis,
a n d gets as few th a n k s back.
F o r a ll th e boosting of th e com m unity, for a ll
the co n stru ctiv e agitatio n , for a ll th e stru g g le at
reform , fo r a ll th e appeals in b e h alf of public
m ovem ents, for a ll th e c h e rry p u ffs of th e p ro m ­
in e n t citizens, for a ll th e free notices, fre e in s e r­
tions, fre e pub licity , fre e e x p lo itatio n , fre e a d v e r­
tisin g a n d fre e g ifts of space a n d in flu e n ce of e v ery
kind, th e c o m m u n ity ex p ects to g iv e n o th in g back.
T he c om m unity accepts th e se rv ice as a m a tte r of
course a n d e x p ec ts in r e tu r n to lay a few flo w ers
on th e g ra v e of th e d efu n ct n e w sp a p er m an w hen
h e is dead, a n d let it go a t th a t.—O regon Jo u rn a l,
S e p tem b e r 10.
j
Public Forum
Tells About the South
G reen b u ck , Tenn., S e p te m b e r 10. 1935.
D ear A rgus E d ito r—I ju st c a n 't te ll you how
m uch I enjoy g e ttin g y o u r p a p e r a w ay do w n h e re
in th e “S u n n y S o u th ’’ and believ e m e w e had
p len ty of sun, su re w as hot. B u t th e r e w as lots
of ra in and th e fields h av e been so p re tty and
green all sum m er.
C rops a re good, c orn is sellin g fro m 85 cents
to $1 p e r bushel. W heat is not ra ised so e x te n ­
sively a n d flo u r is n e a rly tw ice as high as in
O regon. F ru its a re v ery scarce, no one a ro u n d h e re
raises a n y k ind of fru it or b e rrie s to sp e a k of.
M eat is v e ry high, but a ll th e fa rm e rs h a v e th e ir
ow n hogs a n d “C aw n" bread a n d biscuits so th e y
d o n ’t go hungry.
P lease tell V ern e C u rry I m et his uncle. Theo.
D rake, in M aryville, Tenn., so th e w orld Is not
so big a fte r all. Am ren ew in g m y subscrip tio n . R e­
spectfully. MRS. B. L G R IFFIT TS.
Mazamas Enjoy Hospitality
P o rtlan d . O regon, S e p tem b e r 10, 1935.
D ear E ditor A rgus: T he M azam as of P o rtlan d ,
know n m ainly for th e ir in te re st in m ou n tain c lim b ­
ing. h ave o th e r a ctiv ities th a t a p p eal to its larg e
m em bership. O ften trip s a re m ade to r a th e r r e ­
m ote places in O regon a n d W ashington.
L ast S u n d a y a v e ry in te re s tin g trip w as m ade
in th e v icin ity of Bacona. w hich is a v ery sp arsely
se ttle d locality som e 10 or 12 m iles n o rth of M oun-
taindalc. T he p a rty of 18 m em b ers left th e J. H er-
shey hom estead a t about 9 o'clock a n d w alk ed
about fo u r m iles in a so u th w e ste rly d irec tio n u n ­
til w e cam e to P e b b le creek. W hat a tr e a t fo r us
w hen w e found a sw im m ing hole. Som e m em bers
of th e p a rty found som e v ery good specim ens of
p e trified wood a n d m arin e fossils. O u r noon-day
m eal w as a v e ry ap p etizin g one. since H ershey gave
us som e fresh c ream fo r our coffee.
P a rt of o u r h ik e w as on th e B u x to n -V ern o n ia
road u n til we cam e to a sm all road th a t led to
th e H enry G lah n e hom estead; w e hik ed o v e r th is
road u n til we cam e to Coal creek. Som e tim e was
sp en t in collectin g fossils as w ell as a d m irin g th e
big c ed a r tre e s th a t a re to be found th ere. A bout
6 o’clock w e a rriv e d a t H ershey's house, w h e re w e
w ere asked to p a rta k e of Sw iss cheese, hom em ade
bread, a n d m ilk.
I am s u re th a t w e “c ity ” people w ill n e v e r
fo rg et th e h o sp itality th a t w as acco rd ed us on this
tr ip so I ta k e th e lib e rty to th a n k all w ho helped
to m ak e th is o u tin g an e v en tfu l one.
T he M azam as m eet e v ery W ednesday on the
roof studio of th e P acific building. O u r m eetings
a re u su a lly e n te rta in in g ones — such as m ovies,
m usic, c ard gam es, a n d dancing. We also h ave
sp e a k ers on geology, botany, m o u n ta in clim bing,
w in te r sports, etc. On b eh alf of th e M azam as I
in v ite y o u r re a d e rs to a tte n d one of o u r m eetings,
or be w ith us on o u r S u n d a y h ik es and m ou n tain
c lim b s - E lm er J BUEHLER.
P. S.—We a re su b scrib e rs to y o u r paper, a n d all
new s e v en ts of H elvetia a re p a rtic u la rly in te re s t­
ing. since th a t is m y fa th e r’s b irth p la c e
A K G U S.
Social News of
Local Folk and
Their F riends
M r a n d Mrs. C. W. W ells und
son B obby of S h e rid an w e re guests
Sunday of Mrs. W ells' pi*rents. Mr.
a n d M rs 1. A Long Bobby W ells
m ade th e tr ip to New Y ork w ith
tin- Boy Scout« recen tly .
and
am ong th e m any th rills he had
w as sh ak in g hands w ith Babe
Ruth. He considers N iagara Falls
the h ig h lig h t of scenic b eau ty on
th e trip.
Dr W alter H. Reynolds, p asto r
of the P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h at L ib ­
erty. Indiana, left last w eek for
hom e, a fte r a w eek's visit w ith
Rev C h a rle s M Reed and fam ily
Rev R eed w as p asto r of th e sam e
ch u rch w hen he re sid ed in Indiana
Tile v isito r visited S a n Francisco.
Los A ngeles, a n d S an Diego, C a l .
en ro u te hom e.
F ra n c is L in k la te r of A berdeen.
W ash, a n d K e n n eth L in k la te r of
P o rtlan d w ere w eek -en d guests of
th e ir u n c le a n d a u n t, M r a n d Mrs
B. W B arnes. T hey also v isited
W arren B arn es a n d fam ily at C o r­
nelius F ra n c is L in k la te r sp en t last
w eek in P o rtlan d , a tte n d in g a eon-
: vention.
Mrs. L ester Irela n d and d a u g h ­
te r M erle left la st w e ek for Long
Beach. Cal., w h e re th ey w ill spend
th e w in te r T h e Ire la n d residence
has been leased to Mr. and Mrs.
Ja m es W hitelaw d u rin g th e ir a b ­
sence.
Mr. a n d Mrs. E ugene H. B lake
of K ansas C ity. M o, w ho spent
th e su m m er in P o rtlan d , and Mr.
and Mrs. Jo h n W W isdom of P o r t­
land w e re guests S u n d ay of M r
a n d Mrs. G eorge T. M cG rath.
Mrs. C E. W ells a n d Mrs. H e n ri­
e tta M organ re tu rn e d S u n d ay e v e ­
ning from a w eek's vacatio n nt
Pacific C ity T hey also v isited Sea
side, a n d re tu rn e d hom e by w ay
of N ew port.
Mr. and Mrs. R F ra n k P e ters
re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y from a w eek's
business a n d
p lea su re tr ip
to
Boise. Idaho. En ro u te hom e they
v isited th e ro u n d -u p at P en d leto n
on F riday.
Mrs. M artin S en k o of R eedville
w as a guest of Mrs. E T. Finigan
S a tu rd ay . G uests at th e Finigan
hom e M onday w ere Mrs Jo e F in i­
gan a n d d a u g h te r B lanch of C o r­
nelius.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Roy G ilm o re left
M onday for a v a ca tio n at B aker,
w h e re th ey w ill visit Mr. G il­
m ore's p aren ts. Mr. a n d M rs Ja m es
G ilm ore, a n d th e m en w ill go on
a h u n tin g trip .
M r s . O w en
B y rn es of H elena.
Moot . and Mrs H azel G oodm an
of Phoenix. A rizona, a rriv e d last
w eek for a short visit w ith th e ir
si-ter. M r s H L. M acK enzie. and
fam ily.
Mr and Mrs J. N icodem us and
Mr. a n d Mrs. W H R uth re tu rn e d
S a tu rd a y from In dependence, w h e re
they w ere em ployed in th e hop
yards.
Mr. a n d Mrs. E H elvogt and
sons, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs
P e te r
H offm an,
h av e
re tu rn e d
from a w e ek 's v a ca tio n in so u th e rn
O regon a n d a t th e beaches.
M r a n d Mrs. J J W ism er spent
th e w e ek -e n d at C annon B each
w ith M r and Mrs. E rnest M iller
of P o rtlan d , w ho h a v e Just p u r ­
chased a sum m er hom e th ere
Mr. a n d M rs R W Gates, J W
G ates Sr., a n d M r a n d Mrs. O r­
ville E d w ard s of A shland re tu rn e d
S u n d ay from th e ro u n d -u p at P e n ­
dleton.
Mrs. E A. G riffith received the
h an d -cro c h eted bed sp read m ade by
Mrs. E. H. C am pbell th is spring
and su m m er
T he b edspread is
v alued a t $150.
R uth J o a n C ra ft re tu rn e d hom e
S e p tem b e r 11 from Los Angeles,
Cal., w h e re she sp en t th e sum m er
w ith h e r u n cle a n d aunt. Mr a n d
M rs J C. B u ttn e r.
M r a n d M rs G. W T etley of
M attoon, 111., v isited d u rin g the
w eek-end a t th e D. B. W eintz
hom e T hey h ave been to u rin g th e
w estern states.
Miss E le an o r S m ith re tu rn e d last
w eek from F o rt Lew is,
Wash.,
w here she v isited w ith L ieu ten an t
and Mrs. L. D. M organ fo r a few
days.
Miss M ary S a rsfie ld of Spokane,
W ash., is v isitin g h e r sister, M rs
W. H W ieber. th is w eek. Mr and
Mrs. W ieber a n d th e ir guest spent
last w e ek -e n d a t O cean Lake.
Mr. a n d M rs N A. P e te rs and
; M r and M rs Roy H e a rt a n d c h il­
d ren of P o rtla n d w ere guests of
M r a n d M rs C E M arin er S u n ­
day.
Mrs. S te rlin g O sm on of S e a ttle
is a g u est th is w eek of Mrs. G race
F reem an. S h e is en ro u te to the
San D iego E xposition.
Mrs. E. L. S ta p le s of C orvallis
! v isited M r a n d M rs H. E. S taples
1 S unday. S h e had ju s t re tu rn e d
from a tr ip to C alifornia.
Mr and Mrs. W. S. E v ere tt w ill
leave F rid a y for tw o w eeks' h u n t-
i ing and fishing tr ip In E astern
' Oregon.
M r a n d Mrs. C h rist K aufm ann
and th re e c h ild ren m oved to n e ar
K alam a, W ash., this w eek, w here
he is en g ag ed In d airying.
Mrs. M ay A lvord, w h o has been
living in H illsboro th is sum m er,
w ent to A rcade S unday, w here she
w ill tea ch school th is year.
Mrs. E dw ard S hipley and F red
S im ington of P o rtla n d w ere guests
of Ju d g e and M rs D onald T em ple­
ton S u n d a y
Mr. and M rs L eonard B ayliss of
P o rtlan d w ere guests S unday of
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. D. A nderson.
M r a n d Mrs. E lm er Jo h n so n of
P o rtlan d w ere guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. B iassing S aturday.
M rs W. V. C ow an of Y reka,
Cal . w as a w eek-end guest of Mr
and Mrs. A. H. Biassing.
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Hoeffel and
fam ily h ave re tu rn e d from a tw o
w eeks' v acation at B lue Lake.
Mrs. C h arles L. W alker e n te r ­
tained th e W ednesday b ridge club
at luncheon W ednesday.
Miss L inda and M ary K w h of
P o rtlan d sp en t S un d ay w ith Mr.
and M rs O m er V uylsteke.
Mi' W fl Wi-iglc cl S ' . i t t l e is
a guest this w eek of her cousin,
Mrs. B ruce S chulm erich.
Mrs. E lizabeth Reed of M idw ay
was a guest M onday of Mrs. B ruce
S chulm erich.
F G. M iller of Scholls Is going
to give u p fa rm in g and is a d v e rtis ­
ing an auction sale for O ctober 2.
Mrs. H B. A xtell and son of
P o rtlan d visited Mr. and Mrs G
W H agle S a tu rd ay .
Mr a n d Mrs. L. G len H all of
B erkeley, Cal., a re guests today
Hl L L S B O R O , O R E G O N
iT h u r s d u y i of Mi and M h
Paul
1. P a tte r s o n M rs H ill is Mi P a t
te r s o n 's s is te r T h e y h a v e tie e n at
tending the N ational P ark F.xeeu
liv e e o iiv v n tio n ill P o rtla n d , a n d
w ere L o rrain e D arnell. B etty a n d
Je a n B atehelar. Ann M a n e Hell
tng. M yrna M etzentlne. A udrey
Holt, and th e honor guest.
Past C hiefs M e e t-
M is H arry M organ, assisted by
Mi . J It M organ of P o rtlan d and
Mrs E I. Moor«*, w ilt e n te rta in
i the Bast C hiefs' club of P hoenicia
T em ple T liursduy ev en in g w ith a
] 7 o'clock d in n e r at the M organ
I home.
Thursday, Septem ber 19, 193ft
I
(¡rowers Voting
Reductions Made in
on Market Plan
Resettlement Aids
l(’t’nfliHif«l from nun* own!
T em porary reduction In th e p e r ­
m ust b<* d um ped u n d e r the prexvnl j sonnel of th e federal re h a b ilita ­
w ill leave F rid ay for home.
set up I.nst vent’ 30 |>er cent w in ' tion and rexettlcm ent division of
Miss E linor W ilkes of C orvallis
tak en off th e m ark et and this W ashington county wn* effected
w as a guest several days last w eek
year, the officer* a v er the control this week, leaving Alvin llohurt,
of h e r uncle amt aunt. Mr and
board dom inated by C alifornia, de
I m ands that O regon grow er* r e ­ sopervisoi, to c arry on th e work.
M rs I. E W ilkes, and o th er ret
T h ree emplovr*» w ere dropped
ativ e s From h e re she w ent to
m ove 5 per cent m ore from the
H obart has a rra n g e d hix webed
Longview to visit h e r
b ro th er.
m ark et.
ule in such a m an n er ax to he
B urt W ilkes, am i fam ily
At th e last session of Congre**, in th e office from B o'clock to 10
Ja m e s W ells w as host at a d in ­ W indow D isplay V aried —
S e n a to r C harles I. McNary *uc- o'clock on w eek days and from B
n e r p a rty M onday evening at ttie
New a ttra c tio n s in t h e Argus ceeded in having an am endm ent to 12 on S aturday* T he rem aindei
hom e of his parents. Mr and Mrs
to th e a g ric u ltu ra l act passed w hich
C E. W ells G u e s ts w e ll' Miss J e a n w indow th is w eek a re a K ansas w ill perm it th e O regon grow ers to of hi* tim e w ill be devoted to
M cD onald of P ortland. M iss Eliza- I sunflow er brought in b y Jo h n be independent of C alifornia u n ­ field work.
G feller of N orth Plum s, a freak
It i* e xpected th at a* Moon n*
bet 11 t'v u m m elin of P endleton and potato b rought In by T If Moore der th e theory expressed in tin*
the new ly organixed i cM»ttlcmcnt
P int Fields of P ortland.
of south of H illsboro, a Siam ese follow ing w ire w hich he hi-.* Rent divi*ion ha* fund* available, the
Mrs. F lorence R eynolds w i l l tw in plum grow n by J I. K err of th e association
full force again will be em ployed
leave W ednesday to spend th e w in ­ H illsboro, and tw o larg e cu cu m ­
"It is my opinion that the w a l­
te r in Long Beach, and w ill r e ­ bers grow n so tight in to a w a te r­ nut in d u stry of O regon is strong
side in the sam e a p artm e n t house ing can th a t they c an 't tie m oved enough to stand on its own legs, R e e d v ille School F irs t
w ith M rs
L ester Irela n d a n d Tin* cu cu m b ers w ere sent in by . a n d can th riv e b e tte r un d er a
to Join J u n io r R ed C roat
d a u g h te r S h e has re n te d her resi Mrs S E M eriw eo th er of south m ark e tin g agreem ent of it* ow n
N eedville e le m en tary Nchool was
d eu ce to W illis P yle
of the M asonic hoin«' Mr K err m aking T his sta te m en t I m ade to
Mr a n d Mrs. Shelby Forney and says his plum tre e b ears m any the senate com m ittee when we the fir*t In the county to enroll
Mr. and Mrs. C A H ande of S il­ double plum s T w o heav ily -lu d en w e re considering am endm ents to m the J u n io r Hed Croa*. accord
v e rto n left Sunday for tw o w eeks a p p le boughs from tre e s at the L a g ric u ltu ra l act Am glad you a re lug to the county xchnol s u p e rin ­
tr ip to C alifo rn ia T h e H ande c h il­ I D avis fa rm n ear L au rel a re also p re p arin g for y our h earing on Sep tendent'* office T he achnol hut
.ap p ro x im a tely 04) pupil* Mi.** Ole-
d re n a re w ith th e ir g ra n d p are n ts, show n in th e A rgus w indow this tem b e r 20 "
1 va l in g e r I* principal, assisted by
M r a n d Mrs. T hom as C onnell.
w eek.
In th e m eantim e, all w aln u t Mr* D»»la Mae Bear and M elvin
G len N orton of T oledo spent the R e tu rn from T rip —
grow er* of O regon and W ashing­ , Vnnderm ost.
w e ek -e n d w ith his gran d m o th er.
ton a re urged to send in th e ir vote
Mr und M rs A F S ehendel und to the as*(K*iation headquarter*
Mrs. M ary S abin He b rought B ud
P easley. Ellis W ilson and F ra n k d a u g h te r Ju d ith , und Miss E tta at 32S S F. W ater a v e . P ortland,
Wells. T oledo high school boys, Kbbenga re tu rn e d M onday night Ore., reg isterin g th e ir wishes
| JERSEY ro w for «ale. f r e s h
from a 1145-mile a u to tr ip w hich
w ith him for th e w eek-end.
J double tented, milk* b e tte r than
M r and Mrs. D onald R. Ja c k - included th ro e days at th e Pen-1
10 in
I. b Alton ib i Fort
son of San Francisco. Cut . a rriv e d dleton R ound-U p. a visit w ith r e l­
G rove.
31 p
M onday for u short visit at the ativ e s a t Jo h n Day, a trip to B urns
F red Rood hom e Mr. Ja c k so n has and buck to J o h n Duy. th en through
ICH
ESTER
W
hite
pig*.
«
w
eeks
accepted a position w ith th e O s­ th e O chocho forest to P rin e v ille
Mins Velma M errill of P o rtlan d
old. for sale M cK enzie place
und hom e F rom P en d leto n to John
m und Co. in P o rtla n d
! Day th ey tra v e le d o ver th e new becam e the b rid e of C larence Me- near S hady Brook.
31 p
Mrs. W W H ym es of P o rtla n d road th ro u g h t h e M uh leu r n a ­ Fadilen of H illsboro nt a sim ple
and M rs F ra n k M itchell re tu rn e d tio n al forest, and re p o rt it us a cerem ony T uesday m orning a t the BFD. spring, m attress, v alu e $10
T uesday ev en in g from a tw o w eeks v ery scenic road and in good c o n ­ C a th e d ra l in P o rtla n d Only r e l­
exchange on ty p e w rite r H arry
v acation at N elseott. Mr M itchel! dition.
a tiv e s and u few close friends w ere Bear station, B eodvlllr
31 p
spent p a rt of his vacatio n th e re
present
Episcopal G uild Meet»—
also.
T he b rid e Is a g ra d u a te of th e SIX ton* loose alfa lfa hay for
M issionary G uild of t It e All H illsboro high school class
of
Miss M ary G ibson of F orest
s a le
Phone
II
G rove is now em ployed at G oar's S ain ts' E piscopal m ission m et W ed­ 1928. amt has been em ployed at
nesday
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
w
ith
M
is
G
eorge
M eier ,V F ra n k sto re in P o rtlan d FINK young hay horse for sale
W om an's shop Miss D orothy Sny-
1350 lb * . sound a n d tru e , also
d"r. w ho has been em ployed th ere, F is c h e r M is V W G a rd lic i Hid for a n um ber of years. She is the
n
ew
sp
a
p
er
clippings
and
folders
d
a u g h te r of W. M errill of P o rt­ beau tifu l black m arc. 1030 lbs
has ta k e n a position in Salem
of a su m m er to u r of h istorical land.
' C A Birch, 14 m iles south of
Mr. and M rs A 1. Chase. Mr. Episcopal ch u rch e s 1 n
V irginia,
T h e bridegroom is the son of condenser, on L aurel road Phone
and Mrs. F red C hase, a n d Mrs sent h e r by Mrs E. J. Ellingson,
31
W ena C hase sp en t S u n d ay w ith fo rm erly of Forest G rove, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs C h arles F. M cF ad­ 2,503. o r 444 H illsboro
Mr. a n d Mrs. F. C. L eith o ld of G eorge F ischer gave a ta lk on th e den of this city. He atten d ed high
school here, hut finished in Salem COM BINATION gas range, $2»
P o rtlan d .
IiRJtli a n n iv e rsa ry of th e first m is­ a fte r th e fam ily m oved to thut
w icker bassinet. $14.50 453 h:
C olum bus M edlock c au g h t his sionary bishop of th e Episcopal city.
W ashington
31
left th u m b in m ach in ery on a ch u rch in th is co u n try . Bishop
z\fter a short w edding trip the
w ood saw T uesday, tea rin g off th e K em per of M ilw aukee. W isco n sin young couple w ill m uke their hum«*
nail. He w as a tte n d e d by Dr. C. T he a n n iv e rsa ry is bein g c e le b ra t­ in P ortland.
T Sm ith.
ed th is w eek.
Mrs. F lorence R eynolds and her S m ut on C orn—
C lub M eets F rid a y —
siste r-in -law , M rs Ja m e s R eynolds
B usiness and Professional W om ­
Ira T. M ills of a b o v e Bunks,
of Y am hill, sp en t th e w eek -en d in
C om pletely u n d e r
en ■ I lull Will lleld III.' ill .1 full
P o rtlan d , guests of Mrs. F rances w ho v isited H illsboro th e last of m eeting nt th e ch am b er of com ­
th e w eek, says th u t th e fungus
NEW
MANAGEMENT
A dam s.
m erce room s F riday evening, b e ­
Mr. and Mrs. R ich ard B usch und gro w th on th e e a r of corn d is­ g inning w ith a t! .41) d in n er H os­
played
in
th
e
A
rgus
w
indow
,
is
M iss O ra d ell P ric k e tt v isited M rs
p ita lity com m ittee, w ith Mrs Ed i i
G uy S an d ers n e a r S ilv erto n S u n ­ sm ut. He fo rm erly lived in P e n n ­ T u p p e r a . a ctin g ch airm an
« O H M I H'N. OREGON
will
sylvania.
O
hio
und
K
ansas
and
day.
' • •
«ays it w as p r .-valent in those have ch arg e of th e d in n e r
i'y
A , U K sJ A Y N ig h t
finance e inm ittee. w ith M is A nna
F red Rood. W ayne Rood. A lfred s a t e s
Tuwn-.i-ui a cting eiian m a n w ill be
O a u n d and F red Destion of P o r t­
Tin- M insgvmvnt Returns the
in c h a rg e of the program
land a tte n d e d th e round u p at E n te rta in at Dinner—
ill •.I'DI ENTEIITAINKKM
P e n d le to n d u r in g th e w e e k - e n d
Dr and M rs It J Nicol e n te r
by ptipulsr rrquest
Mr
a
n
d
Mrs
B
ayfield
Po
>lcy
M rs H elen D eiehm an spent th e tam ed w ith a d in n e r p a rty a n d
Adttiissluti 25e
. if Mi amt
w eek -en d w ith her sisters Misses four tables of co n tract b rid g e S a t­ w ere guests Sun
L ena and E lv ira V ictor, of P o r t­ urd ay ev en in g Mrs W V Mc­ M rs II It. Eininott
K inney m ad e high score a n d Mrs
land.
Mrs. O tto S te in k e a n d
M iss Alf 0 Jo h n so n of F o rest G rove,
V aline U nderw ood re tu rn e d M on­ second.
day m o rn in g from a w eek's visit Plans to 1.orate—
w ith frien d s in S e a ttle
Dr. W J D ubbin and M rs Mm-
Miss M a rjo rie Rood had h e r to n ­ n iedell B a k er of P o rtla n d w ere
sils rem oved W ednesday m orning v isitors T u esd ay at th e hom e of At my place •-g-mile north of Witch Hazel school houae
a t Jo n e s hospital. D r H. D. H u g ­ It L P u tn am . C h ristia n m inister
gins operated.
Dr D obbin w as com p letin g a r ­
Mr. and M rs S te p h en C ox of ra n g em en ts p rio r to o p en in g his
T h ree head of horses, e x tra good farm ch u n k s G u ern sey -Jersey
c
h iro p ra ctic clinic in H illsboro
N o rth B on n ev ille visited T h u rsd a y
cow to freshen. ■. arlln g heifer; 24 fighting gam e chickens
a n d F rid a y at th e R W. Cox hom e E n te rtain s P a st M atrons—
F ord Mixiel T delivery, set of harness; heavy 3«, m e h w agon unit
G uy P a in e left S a tu rd a y night
Mrs. B W B arnes e n te rta in e d
for a th re e w eeks' business trip th e 1929 P a st M atrons of O E. S hu.vruck 8-foo’ M cCorm ick liw r ln g binder. M cCorm ick D eering mow
ing
m achine; hay ted d er. 2-way o rchard disc; S u p e rio r g ra in drill,
to C hicago.
at h e r hom e S a tu rd a y w ith a
M r a n d M rs A W. L entz v is­ luncheon und b ridge Mrs Bess sp rin g -to o th h a rro w , 40 tooth spike tooth h arro w , o ne-horse spike
1 . m eh O liver plow. 14-ineh w alking plow, tw o-horse
ited M r and Mrs. H enry K e rn s of S e tte rs of P o rtla n d a n d Mrs. F ra n k ! tia.th h arro v
P o rtla n d M onday e vening
M iller of F o rest G ro v e received i c u ltiv ato r; one-horse c u ltiv ato r, one horse corn drill, g arden p lan ter,
p o tato planter, and m any o th er articles too num erous to m ention
M r a n d M rs F K o b erstein of high scores a t bridge.
TERM S O F SALE: $20 00 a n d un d er cash, over $20 00 six m onths'
P o rtla n d visited M r and Mrs. A. Attends Conference—
tim e, b a n k ab le note, 8% interest.
W. L entz S unday
R. L. P u tn am . C h ristia n m inister,
Mrs. C allie D ailey of L au re l is a tte n d e d a c onference of m in isters
BOB H O L T , O w ner
sp en d in g a few days w ith h e r M onday a fte rn o o n in P o rtlan d . It
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer.
W. C. CHRISTENREN. Clerk
d a u g h te r. M rs E J. P eterson.
i w as one of a series of conferences
M iss Ja n e A uld v isited frie n d s being cond u cted by th e S ta te B oard
in Y akim a. W ash , last w eek
of th e C h ristia n c h u rch e s w ith
pasto rs o ver th e sta te
M o v e to Portland—
Farew ell Party G iven—
M r and Mrs. J. R W atkins w e r e ! Mr. a n d Mrs. J. B. I tile, w ho
hosts for a fa re w e ll p a rty fo r Mr. h ave c o n d u cted a shoe sto re here
a n d Mrs. G. W H an d sak er Sat-1 for m any years, selling o u t re c e n t­
u rd a y evening. M r a n d Mrs. H a n d ­ ly, w ill m ove to P o rtla n d F rid ay
s a k e r a re m oving th is w eek to to m ak e th e ir fu tu re hom e T hey
th e ir old hom e in P o rtla n d O th ers w ill be located a t th e K n ic k e r­ On the Ronina Pezzi farm, uhout 3'.» mile« north of the
junction of the Cornelius Pass road and the Skyline Blvd.
p re se n t w ere M rs J. W M aier. b ocker a p a rtm e n ts
T ed and P e a rl M aier. M essrs and Mrs. Anderson lloalesa—
M esdam es L ow ell B row n and son.
M rs J. L. A nderson ente-rtained
F loyd M artin and c h ild ren . T H T h u rsd a y in h o nor of h e r sister,
P itm a n and W illiam Ju n g n ic k el.
Mrs. H R S jolander, w ho is vis­
at 1 P. M.
Attend D. A. R. R eception—
itin g h e re from Ishpem ing. Mich.
G
uests
w
ere
M
rs
D
avid
L
ofgrcn
M rs C E W ells a n d M rs W
LIVESTOCK — Team mares, one with foal; 5 dairy
R M anley of th e D avid Hill c h a p ­ a n d Mrs C h a rle s L ind of Portland.
cows, one to freshen in November; heifer, 16 m onths; 7
te r a tte n d e d a rece p tio n in P o r t­ Mrs. K irk B reak s A rm —
lan d T uesday for Mrs J o h n Y
M rs G eorge M K irk fell S u n ­ heifers, 6 and 7 months old.
R ichardson, natio n al o fficer of th e
D A. R. T hey also a tte n d e d the day a t th e hom e of h e r son. A lbert
IMPLEMENTS— Mower; rake; steel-beam plow ; side»
d istric t c o n fere n ce held th e sam e Borw ick. n e a r O renco, and broke
day, and M rs
Wells, presid en t, h e r left a rm at th e sh o u ld e r and hill plow; harrow ; platform scale; cider m ill; 10 tons
gave a re p o rt on th e local c h a p ­ elbow S h e is a t th e Jo n e s hospital
hay; 4 tons straw ; cream separator; hay rack ; set h ar­
u n d e r c a re o f Dr. J O Robb
ter.
ness; 2 tons oats; and all small tools usually found oa
On H unting T rip —
M iss S m ith H o stn » —
Mr
a
n
d
M
rs
Russell
M
organ,
a
farm .
M iss E lean o r S m ith w as h o s te s s ,
a t a n “A t H om e" W ednesday eve- ] D r R J Nicol. A. W Hoffm an.
ning. ho n o rin g R oland F rost of th e Jo h n G a rd n er. Dr A O. P itm an
P o rtla n d G eneral E lectric com pany nnd C lau d e E lford w ill leuve to ­
office. G uests w e re em ployes of day on a d e er h u n tin g trip to
H . A . K u r a tli, A u c tio n e e r
J. J. W is m e r, C le rk
th e com pany. T he party , w hich G ra n t county
w as a su rp rise to M r Frost, w as A tten d s M inisterial R e tre at—
a b irth d a y and fa re w e ll p a rty , as
Rev C h a rle s M. Reed a tte n d ed
he is leaving here O ctober first. th e Salem D istrict M inisterial Re­
tre a t m eeting at N elseott T uesday
R eception G iven—
M r a n d M rs P e rry Baden w ere a n d W ednesday of last w eek, and
given a w elcom e p a rty S a tu rd a y assisted on th e program
e v en in g at th e H T. W right hom e. Mrs. Ilam el Injured—
T hey h ave re tu rn e d to tea ch in
Mrs. F re d Huinel su stain ed a
th e H illsboro A d v e n tist school a ft-; broken left arm T h u rsd a y in a
e r sp e n d in g th e su m m er tra v e lin g fall a t h e r hom e n e ar O renco She
M any w ere p re sen t and the eve-1 is a t Jo n e s hospital u n d e r th e care
n ing w as spent in gam es a n d a of Dr. A. O. I’itm an.
sp ellin g m atch.
G a rd en C lu b M e e ts M o n d a y —
E n te rta in s C lub—
H illsboro G ard en clu b w ill m eet
Is th e F o u n d a tio n o f T h is Business
P a rty of 16 P o rtla n d couples M onday aftern o o n at 2:30 a t the
w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. R u s­ hom e of Mrs T G B ronleew o on
sell Ide S a tu rd a y ev en in g
T he East M ain street. T h is w ill be a
I he other day a man from Shanghai, ('h iiu t,
g ro u p w ere m em b ers of the W av­ business and out-door m eeting
brought his Packard sedan to us fo r service, lie
e rly T en n is club, of w hich Ide w a s ,
did not learn o f us on the other side o f the w o rld ,
a c h a r te r m em b er in 1911 T h e | C ir c le .M e e tin g P o s tp o n e d —
clu b m eets re g u la rly each m onth
but he did hear about us on the highw ays o f this
Social c irc le of t h e C on g reg a­
a t th e hom es of m em bers.
tional ch u rch will m eet T h u rsd ay
state.
afternoon. S e p tem b e r 26, a t th e
Club lia s Hom ecom ing—
c hurch, instead of today 'T h u r s ­
I b iit illu fltra te s not. only the q u a lity o f our
B re ak fa st c lu b held a hom e- , day.)
com ing m eeting last W ednesday at
shop w ork, but also the character o f our O. K .’d
th e hom e of Mrs. D onald M e g a rg e l.; K appa Tails Have P ienie—
Redtag
presid en t, w ith a good a tte n d an c e
T he K appa T ail clu b held a pic­
N ext m eeting w ill be a t the hom e nic last T h u rsd ay a t L ouie's place
of M rs V erne C u rry n e x t W ednes­ n ear T igard. Plans w ere discussed
d a y m o rn in g Mrs M egargel w ill for th e y e a r’s work.
w hich are serviced by the same men and the
hove ch arg e of th e program .
W eek’s Leave Given—
same equipm ent T ry us anytim e— dny or night.
A 'tr n d R elativ e's F u n e ra l—
Mrs. H a rry R. M organ, assistant
Mrs. Beeea Wist of Scappoose, county school su p e rin te n d en t, is
PH O N E 414 EOR W RECKER SER VIC E
Mrs. A nna K reb s and Mr and a b sen t on v acation th is w eek,
Mrs. Ja m es C ra ig of R ockaw ay,
a n d Mr. and M rs C h arles M ertz of C ircle Tw o Meet»—
E ugene w ere H illsboro v isitors d u r ­
C ircle tw o of th e M E. Ladies'
ing th e w eek-end. a tte n d in g th e Aid will m eet for a q u iltin g bee
fu n e ra l of Jo h n K am na S r on this nfternoon at 2:90 o'clock at
•lame» W hiteluw, Prop.
Sunday.
th e T hom as C onnell hom e.
C h e v ro le t an d O ld s m o b ile
Circle Three Meets—
H onored on B irth d a y —
NEW LOCATION: 318-3$$ E Main Street
C ircle th re e of th e M E. church
Mrs. E. W. P la p p gave a p a rty
S e p tem b e r 11 In ho n o r of th e six th L adles' Aid w ill m eet T uesday
• V enetian ticket, Geo M Z im m erm an. H illsboro, Rt 3)
b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry of h e r d a u g h ­ e vening a t th e hom e of Mrs. I,.
ter, Je ssie L ittle guests p re sen t L B row n on N orth F irst avenue.
T oo Late to Classify
Miss Merrill Bride
of Mr. McFadden
DANCE
BUCKEYE
A U C T IO N
SALE
Friday, September 27, at 1 P. M.
P U B L IC
SA LE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3
CARL MUNSON, Owner
Oldsmobile
N otable Service
USED CARS
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.