Page Four H IL L S B O R O XHUsbonj|^r 0 us W ith W hich la ('©mhined tho Hillsb©ro Independent ■ llU b o ro A nt us ©©tab. 1804 H i 11« boro Independent «stab. 1871 M c K IN N E Y A M c K IN N E Y . Publisher« Fubltabed Thursday Entered a« second-class m a tte r in the poetoffice at Hillsboro, Oreeon W. V i I N E M c K IN N E Y M RS E d ito r E. C M c K IN N E Y Associate E d itor O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O I N n Selected aa Oregon's B e*t W eekly Newspaper, 1930 Named on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly Newspaper Eleven. 1980 Hon, /\ son was bom September 1M e»! Grove on (la irs Greek Plumé to Mi and M in Pete Suklis of HU Hilt nt F o re a l G ro v e near Oak Grove They formerly Mrs. G. A Patterson and son F u n e r a l lived in llillslioro. Kingsley of Oregon City visited O n e o f L a rg e s t H e ld Monday with Mr and Mrs. Wayne Mr and Mrs Bruce Schulmci ich YOUNG’S Patterson anti family and Mr. and One of the largest funerals ever and Alice spent Sunday with Mrs Mrs. 1. A. Long G A Patterson Elizabeth Heed of Scholia. held in Forest Grove was held is employed at the Hogg F urniture Freit Mell und daughter Mildred Co. in Oregon City. They formerly Sunday afternoon In the Forest Thoughtful, Synipatliotie G rove chapel for William Fred Hnr- of A.stortu spent the week eliti ut resided in this city. Servie*“ trainpf, who died Septem ber 28 in the A W Lents home. Mr and Mrs. C arleton Hand* of PortlamJ Reverends Claud Sabin l*h»m> »77 lllll.h o r.. Silverton and Mr. and Mrs. S hel­ J It Pankonlne of The ami O liver C urtis officiated ul the 1 Mr* by Forney returned Sunday from Dulles visited her daughter. Mrs. ami Misses •**••••**' Eunice * Me- a two weeks’ trip to San Diewo r serviees i’L ’’’T ’• ' ’ ! A W Lents, last week. C a l. ..ml into Mexico. They visit«! j . T R uth B° y,M " .. W It Manley visited het FOR FARMS in various cities along the route. Mr and Mrs Hand* visited until Mr H artram pf was burn Jauuurv mother, Mrs Hattie Hill Brown- I.AHGK or SMALL Wednesday w ith Mr and Mrs '• ,87°- " , ar Theresa. Wis, to John hill, at McMinnville Munday. Thomas Connell. w -,nd Frederick!« H artram pf Hr S ec A lb e rt H e a rd M i canu* •“ Oregon In the year of littltl, W B tfE A L IN R E A I. E S T A T E Mrs Charles Mntthies. Hanka, Oregon n x and ... 1 m in arried ,it*i*ia».l (Miv.i C'...-.«»»l.... « May ... Olive Cornelius 1 • Robei ts.m ami daughte.""Dol.',.'.“¿: j t i ò u a ' w . l h o r J ' " , ? ' ,Vh,ld,, ‘'n' Flr© and Autotiioitlls Inaurane« Mah© I .nana and laaua Huiwty M gik I s all of P or,.ami, and Mrs. H al,..,- ' ' ! « d , COliver w ’ s H e ^ ' g ^ t s l f « I KURATLI & WISMER I »ally Trip» to Portland HlIXanORO. ORM1ON Hillsboro Auto Freight C MW JHhrKS t, ThU,f‘ r > ‘¡ T “ '“ "" « S ' m » Minnie Lurn Tsl«>l>.»i* ISSI m a Swenit Si Bonded and Iiumrcd Carrier , Mrs John Schorr of Eureka. Cal., ,-r of Salem, a n d Mrs Amamla Serving B eaverton. Aloha, Reed- left for her home Monday after a Eishback of Hillsboro, survive him ville, llillab o ro , C ornelina and week w ith her niece. Mrs. A. A. i, i , , i _ Hodges Mr ami Mrs C D E veritt . . “ ' J ! v ‘V For- G u n s , A m m u n itio n Foreat G rove and family of Portland visited the ‘ *1 J r , '’ for 1,ob"* ,o l,-v y*'ara- F is h in g T a c k le Ih .k u p and lle llv e ry N rrv lre at Hodges home during Mrs Schorr s ^ o ^ T h e ^ “ ^ Funeral Home IM I. . , , u . was CORWIN HARDWARE 1‘aekage K ales Hillsboro Phone M3 ;,,o_lk ,u ’ll,*'r ,n ihc C arnation Lum- jgg 2nd Ave Phene 72 Mrs. Jack Paine of Enid. Okla- her company. A year ago he sold t East Hule Term inal Portland Agent Long Radios homa. was a guest las, week of her his interest in the lum ber cumpanv Phone EAst 9131 ielatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. N* j und bought the fuel business m Taggart She was accompanied by connection with the lum ber com « h ,e ^ and b rotl' e r. Mrs Mar- pany from the Bags,ml Bros, now tha Shay U r and John Bourne, of known as the C arnation Fuel com- port land. pan v He unlted with th)? Church Mrs. J. L. Anderson ami h e r ! C hrist on March 15, 1902 house guest. Mrs. H SJolander of - - I t my piare tw o mile© east of lltllx h o ro on Haaellne roa«l and 4^ mil«« W e d n e ^ i / 'd '“*,£ me '’o f" Mrs‘ c k ^ e ^ u n ^ a y ^ T n d M n.F R ^ ' Kr<’ ‘r " nmrd P U B L IC SALE Wash., visited friends here W ed­ Mr#c s S d e r n P o r,“ nd' honorin* ^ rr n,pf, ° r rv > nesday. 1 • bwr« to attend the funeral. z J Floyd W arren of P ortland visited ■' 11 Ki.n h ” Mr« Mi.-L ------ his uncle, Frank W arren, and fa m -, ball l eturned ' Monday morning 7 C C s!iii(..r S J‘tU*A i..« ’vf* f » r ; «<»ck r a r e , 1300 pound*; hay mare. 1800 pounds. 4 years old. brokn ily S aturday from a week s hunting Tr i, m her hom e ,n Onkl«nd- C a l. after and getille; 3 year olil «addle pony, broke; heavy double art h a r i i r , . I Canyon road north to reservoir. Entertained at D inner—. / * « * l Donald. * » .l d .l I T rout Meadows in In eastern «-astern Oregon I j'LT.'Ju;---- h»rnem J “ <5 ; ‘hX ± l 2 h a l rn th e « and buggy; »lock saddle; Guernsey a rre n . J i.eKoy, buggy Federal funds. $108t>; sponsor s con- Mr. and Mrs George V ilstrup and cousin. Floyd Warren, of P ort- Thev got a 4-uoint buck w e i s h l n o daughter. Mrs E K ort/eborn She row. double te s te d , giving large flow of nilln. and bred, red brood sou. . 17 J I tribution. $266. of south of Hillsoro w ere guests land spent Sunday at Zean H unt- j 171 pounds * underw ent an operation at the 5 red pigs; Hl geese; 13 Rhode Island Red hens; some pullet»; rabbit» pounds. Cornelius — Im prove park Fed- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowlby at a in g to n s in Castle’ Rock Mr. and Mr a n t M i <- Portland Sanitarium during her 5 tons «Inver hay; harrow; plow; cultivator: household g«M,d» Including Mr. and Mrs L. G Soehren and stay tu o rock lug ch air*, lu u « lliiü ig runm chairs, une high rh a lr, 3 p i e r (Continued from pare one) Mr and Mrs Harold Wlsmer of brd: ‘r *d; d r iJ r J e r. 2 u I «air „ spring*, nume am ali ru g *, gar am endm ent perm itting the )S Angeles. Cal arrived Tuesday ‘ BMme cab,ei hn ««rnnv nf w k mer. Harold is m anager of the sew er fund to be raised by assess- M anning—C onstruct addition to George D G arratt and c h ild re n ! w ^0 business office of the Bell Tele- MRS. H. E. GABEL, Owner m ents against each sew er connec- ' school. Federal funds. $2781; spon­ Dr. Huggins H onored— and ^ jr an{J Mrs” C harles Margaii “,tendcd h‘8h school here last’ win- phone company there. tion. Residential rates, it is p lan­ sor’s contribution, $837. w M B A R D I E. A u r tlo n r r r Mrs H. D Huggins en tertained and daughter Alice of East Stan- i fe r’ was a w eek-end guest of his K. MrCl.KI.I.AND. Clerk lilirrlo,» vsacvV 1 wood. < ... . .. went ,o Forest «-'«««I rs bro is »• I J- 3lf _ — _ ... and .. • u family, ■ ned. will be lower than com m er­ Saturday night s^ ...ilV. w ith a — d in n er __ and Wash. All ,h .» er- W. II Barney, Mrs Theodore Vandcrzandet, and cial rates, w hile houses in which bridge party in honor of h er hus- Grove to visit the cem etery to dec i Hc was en rou,e to Eugene to Mrs Frank Meeuwsen of Banks — there is m ore than one ap artm en t band's birthday. Guests w ere Dr. orate Mr C arlyle's grave, it being 1enter U of ° visited Mrs. Elvin Finegan here or living quarters, w ill be charged ,, » . and Mrs. A. CX Pitm an. M r Septem ber 20. Mr and Mrs Joseph and the second anniversary of his Mrs. L. M Phillips and Mr and additional for each sewer win««. connec- of Klst ♦an d -, Alii2ne el'c?1 MrS, . V®rn e McKinney- Mrs. Fred- death. ¡Mrs. R D Phillips and daughter Finegan and daughter ------ --------------- Blanche of tjon vlslte<>*isher of H ,U sbor© and Mrs. A comparison of costs of the tw o „ w , her daughter J W Gumm ot Beaverton parents, Mr and Mrs L. A. Long. day of east Hillsboro. W. R. Manley and Allen Vande- methods regardless o f location Mrs. C. E. Wells, Mrs. H enrietta pi .» . » » Mr. and Mrs. F red C. M eyer and shows that the activated sludge Mor8an- Mrs Dora Nelson, and Hold Family Rennion— P fd*** .A.^“»»nced— Mrs. Sophie B relje of Blooming hey of Eugene returned Friday plant would cost $40 000 engineer s M rs' E' L- Moore spent the w eek- A *°n of the Lichty fam ily ^ ‘« r u ty pledges at Ore- w ere guests Sunday evening of from several days' hunting near Bend. Each got a buck. estimate. while the trickling filter end at th e WeUs cottage at Pacific J™« held Sunday *t th e home of S tat® coHege includes Davis Mrs. M ary Steinke. type would cost M W W T h l n r « - City' Dr a.? d Mrs A ° P itman. honor- Auld » flM n ro . Sigma Pi; Ben Mrs. Dan B urkhalter and Mrs. Dr. H. D. Huggins perform ed a awl experim ental plant, w h i c h E J McAIear made a business c L d ^ p r on " ’hi* ’ W P Hn Forest Grove TTwta’Kanna^N.r mai° r nose operation for K enneth A W. Lentz and daughter visited ^ t e r ^ 'n l ^ M ^ °th 7 lndP tO T l,lam ° ° k OV" - X a n ^ M r .'n d 'M r s .3^ . irm -' e^i a‘/ « - « Mrs. Karl K ollerm eier a t West Linn Sunday. would cast 1~ than th*0 0 ^ Sai.d - u r - „ strong of Pasadena. Cal Grove, Sigma Nu. and Don Slater. d y m ornlng. Mr and Mrs. George Selfridge »7 tr^t-il estim ate Mrs. George Newton is visiting s , |e ghow Tod Tigard. Kappa Delta Rho I Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Patterson spent the w eek-end with Mrs. C. W. W itcher at Tillamook and at Pacific City. Tuesday, October 8, 1 P .M . City Takes Steps to occurc runas Green Mountain .’" ' "..'“"" Local Happenings state E recto r of PWA in Oregon One grant was to Tigard whore ' plans the union h ie h ’sehoo] district an auditorium -gym nasium to cost $50,000 ith of the the governm ing $22 w 500 cost. ent grant- T ualatin was successful In an ap- plication for $27.273 for the con- »traction of a sew er-system and w aterw orks The g o v e r n m e n t r f a stHm?,,2'273h ahd a"°.wed a !oan ^ y ^ ’C r a v e J P ° "5 °^ ’ wlU be P ^ e d - and Weil's w ill tb e h rs t and third Thursday nights Miss K ath ry n Crozer spent the model th eir latest fall styles. E very- eacb month. A dance will be ...nnt-™ » ...¡.U U----- ---------is invited J given tonight (Thursday.) T h e £ 'eek-end w ith her sister at Castle body usual Saturday night dances at H onored on B irth d a y — the hall will continue. ®*r. and Mrs. Charles L. W alker Mrs. Wayne P atterson gave a ’P®"1 Sunday w ith friends at Sa- party Saturday for h e r" d a u g h te r for East— lem- Mr and Mrs. J. W. K elley vis- ited Mrs. S. M. B ennett at M dwau- kie Sunday. Dr. A. O. Pitm an w ill not be in road from L « - Where eke in all Ihe world can m much radio he bcuqht for •oll“lv! Gor­ get- -.a cabinet wiih airplane dial. Receives sta n d a rd A m e ric a n programs and p o lic e , am ateur, a v ia tio n broad- c a s ti. When you see and h e a r the C rosley F iv e r y o u 'l l hardly be­ lieve that this low p ric e is possible. See o th er 1936 models on display today! you at ru c fif w it h a cnoslcy C R O S LF R A D IO . | " ^ g e n e began S o r o ^ * . i»*«». r». izeavme, and w in\s u n d a v SlKk‘r drove to Nesko- ,, /' J ? » J<*■ u n c ent u t Meet» c c i s - -- » * .. . ! M Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Barnes were Mr. and Mrs. Wes Schulm erieh, Miiton Johnson .eft Sunday to Z V c X ' “ " ^ ^ guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Loren Schulm erieh and Howard Hadley left Tuesday on a hunting teach in the high school at Lafay- afternoon at 2:30 at the home tO-$i?au^Orn2a s®veral months ago Donald F ranklin in Portland. ette’ of the chairman. Mrs. Fred Am- u • $ dau#hters’ reports that Dr. ar and Mrs. John B artels of trip to the P rineville section. Miss P earl Allen spent the week- acher, to plan the y ear’s work sh e J-s *ocat£d in Covina, Cal., w ith P ortland w ere w eek-end guests of Mrs Fred Sewell and daughter end at the home of her mother, Mrs. C urry IfosteM— I ® S e w i n g Machine shop Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard C. Coman. M arjorie returned Tuesday eve­ XT r « ilz * , A 1 lr»*-s v sv sv *« A _ _ _ - I sim ilar to her business here. Mrs. Olive Allen, near Amity. Mrs. R. J. Nicol visited relatives ning from a w eek's vacation at Mrs Verne C urry, w orthy ma- o ld Bras, K . v - and friends in Salem several days Seaside iron of Tualatin chapter, O. E. S., " " ”7 M arriage Licenses entertained her officers i t tea ' w h l,e rem odeling a house at last week. Mrs. George A. Langston and - * — Guests - - brought - ^ S ° t" d f a" dd Wee\ . J W Mrs J M P a r«°n« had her ton- Mrs. T. O. M arlin of P ortland were 1 CandS Hil.isb° ro r0“ ’® T hursday afternoon. 1 and Hilda Evalina Lickess, 504 their sewing. White found a large brass key un- sils removed by Dr H D Huggins N. E. A insw orth St., Portland, O c -1 A ttends Insurance M eeting— tober 2. HILLSBORO PAINT & Mrs. Floyd Denton spent Friday Argus window. Dwight and C urtis H ulit left W ALLPAPER STORE Wednesday morning for several "T1« T ». ». r -1! •/ at w hale Cove, w here she attended Entertain« at Q uality M aterials for Lena days' trip to John Day on business.1 Earl L uther and daughter Vera j PaperhanginR - Decorating WANT drag saw and buzz saw, tral v Life m Insurance c company ompany S Monday ys^ evening. tn" 8M Guests ^ r t' at nner " f 'S alem w er« week-end guests of were d* Mes- Malerial, work guaranteed must be in good condition.—Alec ,, ,« • , dames S. W Melhuish. William a l l i l rs' , Ott0 H ^ tra n ip f and 159 g 2nd Ave. Phone 1032X Eischen, Rt. 2, Cornelius. 32 v' Aima B i*Ieet ennett Olden tent, D. U .! Powers, Charles ' D ouglas" 'j a y ! attendcd the ,uneral ot th eir rela- V , will meet Monday evening at Phillips and J. W. Adamson. ! — the V eterans’ hall. All m em bers Eninv gkatin» * are urged to attend. 10 Enjoy S k a tin g - Members of the Epworth League Past Chiefs Meet— of the Methodist church plan to go Mrs. C. E. Wells and Mrs. H en­ to Portland Friday evening to take rietta Morgan will entertain the p art in a skating party at The Egg P roducer insures heavy I>asi, c,bl.uis , <’lub ton*8ht (Thurs Oaks, sponsored by the district Ep- I worth League. lay. Gives better quality ! at the home Mr»' Wella' ■‘EGG-A-DAY” EGG MARK la guaranteed to Increase the eggs. Reduces flock m ortal­ production of your flock. The mix contains 28% Protein and ity. It's the best and ch eap ­ Suprem e M ineral Food Compound is used. T ry a sack today est feed you can buy. —It will increase the rate of grow th. Increase egg produc­ tion. m ake larger eggs, decrease m ortality and add to the pro­ Let your loved one's resting place be Dairy feeds, mill run, field ductive life of your flock. narked w ith a Memorial th at will last and grass seeds. orsver, honored w ith a m onum ent that (Venetian ticket, W. B. Fuller, FR EE D E L IV E R Y 826 W. Baseline, Hillsboro) •eflects the dignity and im portance of /o u r fam ily name. We will gladly show you m em orials and subm it suggestions for any type mem orial you prefer. J M illers of Q uality Feeds Feed - 8eed - Wool and Ponltry H illsboro Warehouse—Oregon Electric Depot Phone IMS OREGON MONUMENT WORKS Telephone 3061 B ethany Store— Phone Hillsboro 1R4 Hillsboro, Oregon im TH€ WORLDS C ft€A I€S T RADIO VALUC a~ Charlotte, honoring h e r seventh Mrs. Julius A sbahr leaves this >>*rihday. Ten little guests were week Minneapolis, Minn., to present. spend the w inter with her daugh- B ar Four D e e r - “ rs H®nry G ilbert, and fam- Otto Steinke. Floyd Denton. Joe rerid2i,7e to 'M r ar^d SMren‘r d RhCr a"d daughter Alice of Portland a we< k " vlsU with Mrs. Caroline were guests Sunday of his brother, Stansel Fred Amacher. and fam ily * E . B . A n d erso n & S o n th a t Pays Sor Itself! A new cedar shingle roof will do it—Save you enough on fuel bills, on added protection from wind, w eather and fire during its years of service to actually pay for itself. The original low cost makes it easy for you to have it now! For all building materials see ‘X Pool - Gardner Lumber Co. FRANCHISE FULLER DEALER 151 West Baseline St Phone M O I