Pare Four H IL L S B O R O I.O.O.F. Meet Scholls Friday Big Guns of War on Waste S un d ay School Class F ield s H ouse; (By L. B Demminl SCHOLLS—Ruby Rebekah lodge will take the traveling three links to Sherwood tonight (T hursday' I instead of Septem ber 19 as stated I last week and the I. O. O. F county convention w ill be held ! Friday evening at the Scholls I. O I O. F hall. Julius Christensen o f ! U nco.n lodge is tlie president The club w ill serv, V H IL L S B O R O , Thurmluy, September 2fi. j Whittle Prune Drier Running to Full Capacity at Laurel J o hn Russell D ie s ; L a d ie s ’ A id to M e e t O c to b e r 4 Scholls R ebekah A ROU S. M e ets T o n ig h t; B unnells M o ve to W in ig e rs R ent John W il l _____ __________ P lace in » M r*. F i. H re w .il Scholls visited at the Lee Brown LAUREL I. A Whittle company home Sunday. electric prune dryer Is running at Mr amt Mi s Francis Coolidge | full capacity, which is about 5tk) and son Dale of Portland visited boxes per day Tlie W hittles arc at the George Rosevear home Fit- .carin g for their own prunes only day evening Miss Winnie Little of at present Some difficulty has Enterprise, who had been a guest been encountered bv many of the of her aunts Mrs E I. Brown prune growers in m arketing green and Mrs George Itosevear. foe prunes at the canneries The im several days, returned to Portland mense crop overtaxed the capacity with the Coolidges. of the canneries and many small Mrs Dewey Mercer was quit,* prunes caused m arketing problems ill for several days at the Jones Class to Meet hospital in Hillsboro She returned The "Friendly C orner'' Sunday home Tuesday w here she is eon- school class will meet at the Amos valeseing. Her sister. Mrs. Carl Watkins home Thursday (tonight' Buchanan, of Portland, who was at The entertainm ent comm ittee is *be Mercer place for hop and planning a scavenger party and Pr une harvest, is earing for her all attending are instructed to and ‘he house. Another sister, Mrs. wear suitable clothing. i A rthur Newland, of Portland has A rkle R i«eyear of the CCC at . « * « <*“ ’ inec hop harvest began. C a m p O Dell Lake spent from Fri- aI-’ °- day until Sunday with home folks Sl,° filling Is In progress In this I here. community. Corn is very good In i I N eb Mr and M rs II M W ills m o re th a n :’:>ntl ho m es p i ,n i d i th e nand, Mr and Mrs Richard Whit "Great market place of Washing tie. Dorothy and Patricia Whla- Ion county.“ nund and Doris Whittle. HARRISON 0. HUGGINS State Capitol New» Letter G iv­ C ougar K ille d M. 0. C harlie Schmidt, assisting in ing tho highlight» of official ac fire prevention on Saddle Moon tlvlty al Salem Ft I r j w. .'k In | EYE. EAR. NONE ANO TUHOAT NPLITALINT lain, killed a cougar the latter the Argus part of the week which wus the UI.AHHKM r i T T K I t I second killed recently. C e c i l I Schmidt brought the pelt home D R . R. J. N IC O L K« h » m » Sunday l'u m nt»rrl«l N a llan al Bank Anti»« Mrs s “dl'' T inner and two sons D R . E. W . A I.M Q U IS T Portland and her mother. Mrs H o u r» I* h<> l i «w V e te r in a r ia n s W SO ft . i » i to 11 i Xrwi.iwiiv» »»7» J *'"«'n. of W hitford were Sun iHfl« »W .I I :IU i> in to I p. i day tBiesla at the J. H. Felton Telephone IILI anil lit.’ l" ,l" e —------------- -— liL x .x ....’. . . 1 1 * D lO O Ilim g U lllO Il ° T old of Factory refreshments. Clarence Tyler Honored BLOOMING A. C. Forrester and Clarence Tyler was honored with Wi,l|e r Wertz, representing Indus a decorated birthday cake at the $ 2 0 D ry Ton — 100 lbs. fo r $1 Distilleries. L id, spoke to C. W. Larkin home September 18 ‘‘Hld I-aim ers' Union at their last Modern Drying and Washing Equipment J M Stetcher returned Saturday *’,cv'h ig at Bunniug's hall on plans evening after several weeks' spent , 1 •'slablishing a plant at Hills ut th e at the A. L. Mathews walnut i boro *n which waste products of ranch near Amity, w here he built " le L'rin would he converted into a walnut drier and assisted with c"tnm erelal alcohol. the machinery installation last Evelyn K rahinrr Honored week. AT LAUREL Mall address, Hillsboro, Ht 2 Mrs Fred K rahm er gave a din- Ferd Groner, F E Rowell. R. N ) ner in honor of the fourth b irth ­ McClure, Francis Rowell a n d M s s e c t.« «<«« <« «.. a «:»« » « « . « « . . . « • « r t m u i r u x n dav o f her daughter E v e lv n F ri B ert Rowell attended the walnut day evening Mr and Mrs Leo hearing in Portland Friday and ' Saturday. and Chantson Coe and family and B spei F Coe of Portland were Sunday horn guests at the H. T. Hesse home. Mi Phil, Charles and D elbert Burke Portland and G race Kingston attended a farewell party at the C urtis John- j home Sunday and her mother. Smiths Move after which she will visit with her Many of you will feel the need of expert help in son home at Beaverton Saturday Mrs Mary Rothstrom. who spent T he Tom Smith family moved s's,er ln Blooming. evening, given in honor of Roger hCrt ' retUnU'd i ,ronl the Frcd Brown place to Henry Neukn k has a new sedan your layouts for fall drainage. THE St'HOLI.S TILE Johnson and Delbert Burke, who Mr ™ l J ? A n r r .1 , Bethany last week He Intends to convert hts old entered O. S. C Monday COMPANY has always renponded freely upon call , "* r u Mr!‘ P r5" ,C oryell and Mr and Mrs. Jacob Schmidt •‘hiring ear Into a light truck. Charles Burke, who has been l » " t h e hr i r ? n f Por,la1”‘* V*iited visited her cousin. Mrs John M1“ Erna Sim anlel began work for advice and has saved thousands of dollars to employed at St. M artin's Springs * n-uve « ‘«evear home Sun- ( Traehsel of Elm o,nea_Sunday. !."•>' f;’r Mrs J ?h„ „ U. M. Mondoy for the past two months, is at the THI? ‘ “ vlew,o i “ coast* being repainted. The inset photo day Washington county farmers. parental home for a few weeks guard b attery —it s an un­ shows a crew of men a t work on to assist with fall onion harvest usual cam era shot from the roof one. It's no slight job because the THIS SERVICE IS EREE FOR THE ASKING Mr and Mrs Ed Seiffert and o f the larg est high-pressure steam 66,461 square feet—an acre and daughter Mary Jane visited at the power house in the world a t the one-half—of stack surface will use O u r Prices W ill M eet A ll ______ _____ ______ ____ ________________________________ , — _____ Dan Hoffner home near Beaverton Ford Rouge plant, D earborn, Mich. up 152 gallons of alum inum p a ir t " i oswego. was a gues O u tsid e C o m p e titio n and 16 gallons of black p ain t I ? „ y1 r5c eo ,* y Cai?e fro. m raan home. " Dakota, who for the past year has d u • ui-ii u • S trictly speaking, these aro not Each stack is approxim ately 2;'9 Portland aindn h° mV " , ? liM Thelma Mulloy. Gilman n,ad' ,hl\ home in Blooming, last ed V h o n r W ends ’ and^rela'tives “am°ke” atacks> beCau^ Y a rd s at H ills b o ro — P la n t at Scholls feet around a t the roof anron 1'» Rni„h i-in i-.r. „ » c o , Wight and W alter Reese visited look over the Watkins route Septem ber 17 and 18. stack m eans w a s t e d fuel, and feet around from th e feet abev. had & „ at V A ^ * P ° r “ and H ^ ^ ^ o X ^ d Henry Ford does not approve of Party Postponed Scholls League skating party for wa5:nto the form er Roy Fields 1 the Ray Vorhees home Sunday ’ Pent the week-end at home Armour Reynold and Miss Eve- Mr. and Mrs Stanley Trefren of Lincoln. N eb. w ere guests six house from ,he Henry Berhman Lloyd Dailey and Cecil Schmidt . ------- - lyn Hesse won the prize waltz con- of Bonneville visited at the J. B days last week of Mr and Mrs Place near Blooming, w here Mr went to Saddle Mountain Saturday Turn in vour items to your Io test at the Sherwood dance Satur- Bartlett home Sunday W C Edv Mr Edy and Mr Wes- Bunnell was formerly employed on a hunting trip They returned ca* correspondent Help y o u r day evening. Mrs C W Larkin spent several ton. who are cousins, had not seen Three daughters, two high school Sunday evening with two four- ” c*ghbor Emil Sieffert, who lives at Salem, days the first of this week visiting each other for more than thirty- Pu P '!s an(1 or|e eighth grade pupil point deer --------- underw ent an operation at the her daughter. Mrs. Fred Graff, and five years. Mr Weston is employ- wl11 enter school as s n as prune M rs Adolph Schmidt attended N . G . Johnsen Sells V t’.irans' hospital in Portland Mon- fam ily «d by the Burlington railroad. M r. y •« Bu iness & Profes- R L n day. Dorothy Lee and M argaret Keith and Mrs. Edy and Donald Edy , W Stevens joined George sional Women's club dinner in BUCKS on r irst A d Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benjam in are are staying w ith th eir grandpar- ; with Mr. and Mrs Weston made a Morri11 of Midway and Ed Hoff- Hillsboro Friday evening. N G Johnson of South Tuala- planning to leave for Racine. Wis., ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M urray, trip up the Columbia River high- m an, a t Farm ington on a several Mr and Mrs. I. A Whittle en- ,in ls pleased with results obtain Sunday evening for a month's vis- while their parents are working way to Bonneville Friday They days deer hunl>nK , r >P near Fos tertained with a dinner at their ed through Argus classified adver- it w ith his mother, Mrs. Emma at a hopyard near Newberg. home Sunday, guests being Mr •i’à ’g An ad to sell purebred also stopped at the fish hatchery Barnes, and brother. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Trask as the Westons had never seen one Mrs_ Flora B;‘ker and Earl and and Mrs E V Deason and Mr and Shropshire bucks brought a sale Benjamin, and other relatives. and Jean and Irm al Trask visited before. Jlm Baker visited Mrs. Baker's Mrs George Arm strong of York. ,h *’ daF after the paper was on, John Russell Dies Mrs Mary Hill in Stayton Sunday Mr and Mrs. Paul F ührer of bro,hpr- Charles Tatman and fam- The proven Argus circulation of John Russell, 87. died in Port- Mr and Mrs F J Harmon and Berkeley. C a l. visited Mr Führer s ily oi chehaleI’> Mountain Sunday I w a s NOT THERE land Saturday. He had lived at the Francis J r of Silverton visited mother. Mrs. Marie Führer, sev- Will Place Rented I did not see Him t ik e up his Dally Trip« to Portland home of his son. Earl Russell, f o r , Mr. and Mrs_ Lloyd M urray last eral days last week. The John Will Sr. place has Cross and go forth to a place H ills b o ro A u to F re ig h t several years. Other children are Monday and Tuesday W alter Rupprecht, who has been been rented to Mr. and Mrs. J called Golgatha w here they cruel- Bonded and Insured Carrier William D. and Jam es Russell of ------------------------- visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Winiger and brother of near Coop- fied Him Portland. Oscar Russell of Esta- r? || . t , Serving B eaverton. A loha, Weed­ William Rupprecht, Sr., left th i s ! er Mountain. They plan to move • did not see the darkness set- cada. and a brother. Calder Rus e n r o l l m e n t L a u r e l ville, Hillsboro. Cornelius and week-end for his home in Death to the place this week. Mr. and Hp down at noon-time and shroud sell, of Nova Scotia. Funeral serv- Forest G rove . Valley. Mrs. Jam es Will, who have fa rm -' the land against the glare of the; ice was held at Finley's chapel in K incyp S c h o n l 1 5 Council Has Meeting j ed the place for several years Syrian sun. all nature hushed as Pickup and D elivery Service at Portland Monday. Commitment at & y J U lW l i j »¡,,»«,1.,., ___¿ _ I t jim n DTTVW t ___ , d - j County Grange council meeting ■lave moved to Portland, where the Christ of Sorrows bowed His Package Rules RlQoi?rfleW f;.e m e,ery' Laurel Ridge for Septem ber was held in the ae is employed by the Jones Lum- head under the sham e of my sins; Hillsboro Phone 542 th e F d F R n nen h3*17 guest5,,a‘ ! ^ « , S i ’ t h U b fifteen Sherwood Grange hall Wednesday 1>W company. I did not hear His c r y - " I t is East Side Terminal Portland anrf MrcE Pe,e a j 0" 1* Welj H oher,* Aehi^ehl?1 evenin8 About 25 representatives a party of young folks includ finished." as He banished the lust Phone EAst 9131 and Mrs. Pete Anderson and Mr 7 7 7 . an d . F ldr®d of county granges were present >ng Miss Lucille Bennett of Port- of sin-guilt from my ;xige I was and Mrs Arnold Anderson and n a v 7 ‘7 e h ? h ' J i a « r s i alb.xr1 Mrs c E Asbahr of Portland. ! Iand- Miss Thelma Mulloy, Gilman not there but I take my stand that son David of Portland. «,im m er6, he « a S ? i h r a u " 8 ’he has becn ’Pending the past week Wight and W alter Reese started it w-as all done as the Book tel! A id M eet Set viaL t ♦hot7 h 7 i 7 , i , h ° ard haS pr° / with her “ «ter, Mrs Oscar Ander- i Sunday morning for a several ¡t and so naming Him as m y Scholls Ladies’ Aid will meet at n no,,- 7 T n , heli 72a 3 son- and family. j days autom obile trip. They planned Saviour 1 am eternally safe from the church October 4 when Mrs new woodshed and playshed. a Lona Marie Werre was ill during [ to visit Frank Tigard, a distant the w rath of God — "being n o w Leila Westfall and Mrs. W alter piano, and chairs. the first of the week with tonsil- j cousin of Miss Mulloy, at Seattle justified by His blond, we shall O rr will be joint hostesses. ^ tr° n8i, itia sh e was wel1 enough to re- i and Wight's father at Evertson. be saved from w rath through Him. Hugh Kellogg has charge of the anri'PMr« er„hn Mr turn to «bb«01 Thursday Wash., and then into Canada for 'Rom. 5:9). Effff P ro d u ce r insure« henvv plastering operations at the new and Mrs John Strickler. Djnner party #t , he w sightseeing They expected to re- Now I am helpless. . insures Heavy house being built by B ert Rowell. M achinery Breaks C Edy home Sunday were Mr tu rn Wednesday. I canont by my own self live * •’ ' ’ »I'es b e tte r tjuallty Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil The cannery at Sherwood was and Mrs. Wallace Weston, Mr. and Sunday dinner party guests at Christ-like. I am a bundle of un- OJfgS. R educes flock m ortal- Bisch. Septem ber 23. a boy. forced to shut down for th e day Mrs. Charles S. Haynes, Mr. and 'h e F. L. Brown home were Mr holy desires and evil habits My ¡ty. I t’s tile best 'in ,I c h e n n Mrs. Anna Johnson of Klamath Thursday when some of the prune Mrs. Stanley Wentz and tw o chil- j and Mrs. B. G. McNay and daugh- hands, feet and mouth go Into sel- „ „ t c i • * Falls came Sunday for an indef- canning _ equipm ent broke down _ dren of Portland, and M erlin H ar-j <» , his s v son tw U o W weeks, by-w men. Miss Horney Holcom, w ith Ted I w'eek. H arris and Barbara Elaine. Mr ¡ M r and Mrs W H. McNay and a Poor frail human. And can God a,l