H IL L S B O R O Page Two A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N T hursday, O ctober 17. I'.Ctfi I be sam e way that lb«* Federul Re te r of S ta ffo rd v isited M r a n d M rs i With lli lh i V*. Salem B e rt M eyer T hursday. serv e banks s e r v e com m ercial Y o ur H ilh i at Salem Mr. a n d Mrs. E O A dam s of N a w . S tarr F rid a y N ik hl bunks according Io Person T hese R edm ond v isited M r Adam s broth* I fedei.illv c h a rte re d Insl Itu tlo iis er, P h illip Adam s, a n d fam ily Sun-1 E d ited b y H iU sher H u h S ch ool S tu d e n t |l«nly P ay m en t of 20 consecutive sem i the five W ashington S avings »1 w hich will supplem ent the form ei day. Mr A dam s is b e tte r know n a n n u al d ividends du rin g ils 10 Loan directors. It I* Itasinus-.en s ta te ch.ii tcie d associations, a it* _____ ! as •'Clover" Adams, because of his years of existence in W ashington | of H i l l .1 •«»i.» Hi t i H u e .»n,| J ( » a u to io .iti< a ll\ m em bers of the Fed , , _ . white clover seed raising and b uy- A lps. JilC O D SO n t i l l I I I N E W S ST A K E county Is th e enviable record set Johnson, th e hitter tw o from TL ei id H om e Loan bank system Tin* Classes Planned; Reception : ing >ind selling He sent th e first , E d ito r Ann M u n k it* by th e W ashington Savings A i gard. ns m em bers of th e board law mid« i w hich they lire a u th o r carload of w hite clover seed to the p C t C l l i l l 1 i t l * l \ Loan association 111 addition the I A nticipating a heavy dem and for i/e d provide* that tilt* U nited State Held for Teachers A s s is t a n t E d ito r . , : east. P hila club girls held th e ir fun institution, w hich Is located In home financing, I lu* new in stitu tre a su ry m ay subscribe for sh a res Mrs Reece H a thhorn. M rs E liza M a ry C a ld w e ll and I u V e rn e A h e n d ro th M iss A lice B en n ett and C arl beth A braham a n d Miss Florence in itiatio n follow ing th e pot luck Hillsboro, has filled a very definite tion w as m oved to Hillsboro, when* on the sam e e u rn in g busts us the A t h le tic . J- % I »«elker and Ka y nt» uni lil y M r«. J C. Sm ith ) I S a u e r of P o rtlan d v isited Mr. and M cD onald su p p er T hursday e vening e n te rta in e d w ith a need for hom e financing In the it had alw ays been m anaged. and public I.a ir. E x e c u tive C o u n c il Irm a l T r e a t H A ZELD A LE—T he first of a 1 Mrs. ___ __ _ ro e r a n d d a u g h te r A. _ P. G B etty M ayes did her m orning financial achenie of th e county C lu b R eprésentât itc a I ’hi'to. Ita a e l brid g e p a rty in h o nor of Mrs | was q u a rte re d in the sam e office series of card p a rties to be h e l d ! H Tuesday, exercises lead by D olores Bum p C h u rv h le y C ir i K e - e r t c . Jean A n n e H elen elen T uesday. G eorge Jacobson at th e hom e of P ioneering w ith a financial in l w ith the W ashington Savings Ar th e th ird S a tu rd ay e vening of each C«»nn.',l . Senate. M a u ric e l ‘eerenh»»om ; Mr and Mrs. A lb ert Scott vis- M rs HevCl, h ., th o rn T h u rsd a y eve- in front of th e V en etian th e a tre SAXTON A LOONEY stitu tlo n th at w as new to one of I Loan association on A ugust I of H i- Y . Tom S tre tc h e r H lue-H . E lm a n m onth w ill be held th is S a tu rd ay ited th e ir d a u g h te r M is G t n ing B efore th e re fre sh m e n ts w ere G e rtru d e P eerenboom re-dedlcated th e oldest tow ns in O regon. J M | this year. S c h u lm e ric h . H a ro ld Meyer. T ri-S q u a re . Producer« of Q uality evening at th e school house. Five- the new poatofftce, w hile M arjorie Person, m anuger of th e aaSociu- M'X P i rt’\ianda vCla S011' h M r t Jacobson present- Adviaor M i - P e a rl A lle n h u n d re d w ill be played and play in T he T u alatin Valley institu tio n o rt a n d t F rid ay He la 'V w ,? as n dow n of ,|n e w n as fro„, her Meek e n te rta in e d th e m en In ton, sta rtl’d laying the foundation SAND and GRAVEL w ill i.irt at 8 30 Mrs W. A. Jo n es from C algary, C anada, by plane C ook's P astim e eurdrooin by sin g for the organization d u rin g 1923 was c h a rte re d u n d e r a federal law* la n t located 4 mile» nortli uf F o r M is C. P Syverson. Mrs. J C. w ith M r B oeing for w hom he is E di(h F o rt receiv ed high ing Sw eet A deline" in nasal tone. and 1924 R epresentative and eap- passed w ithin the last tw o years P S m ith and C larence W alker a re in p riv a te pilot M r a n d M rs S c o tts p Mrg R „ and all deposits are Insured up esi G rove on G alea Greek. Phono O th e r e q u ally funny thin g s w ere 1609It ch arg e of arrangem ents. to $5000 for each investor. For grandson. C lifford Cross, of P w - G oodm an secolld. done by th e o th er initiuls C lub to Meet each $100 deposited in savings by lan d re tu rn e d hom e w ith them F rt- P re se n t w ere M rs Ja c o Kson. nee C ooper M ountain L adies’ club day and re tu rn e d hom e Sunday the public, the U nited S ta te s may 1 I.illie H om edew. M rs B W Barnes. T he T ry S q u a re club, o rganized Five Freshmen Report w ill m eet w ith Mrs. Rebecca El- A lvin N orth Jr. re tu rn e d hom e Mrs. B M G oodm an. Mrs. M put in $.UMi To d a te th e associa* last y e ar by M aurice Rom ig to lei son T h u rsd ay afternoon. lion has had advances am ounting last w eek from C olfax. Wash., Romig, Misses Ina P e a rl Allen. E d Hilhi Grid Practice Classes r ia iu i e d to $12,000 from th e trea su ry and w h e re h e has been em ployed in F reshm en re p o rtin g for football B roadbent. V irginia Brogden. teach b uilding eonstuetion to the P la n s a re being te rm e d for se v th e h a rv est fields fo r sev e ra l weeksr win., E,sje Ma<f c jm in o K a th rv n C ozer. boys in terested , w as ta k e n in as p ra ctic e a re F rancis B row n. T h eo udvances fm m the F ederal Home e ra l a d u lt education classes at the Loan bank system of $4500 As Dr. a n d Mrs. G eorge E dith Fort. M arie Houguez. Louise a new school activ ity by th e s tu d dore G a rd n er. Ja c k B utler, W illluin H azeldale chool Mrs. J T. W ilson P o rtla n d v isited Mr. and Mrs. the dem and for home financing i n G arfield. L oren B ronleew e. and ent council W ednesday T h is club Nex. H elen P a rr. E velyn U m ph- w ill conduct classes in singing, C h arles D everell F riday creases, it is the in ten tio n of the m eets a lte rn a te ly T h u rsd ay a f te r V ein S anford lette. and th e hostesses v iolin and first aid. Mr. B erggren M rs Ed Jo h n so n and d au g h ter directors to servi» the com m unity C oach B. M. G oodm an re p o rts I. h I ps I t*i|iii|)m«*nt — t h e noons a n d T h u rsd a y evenings. of A loha w ill have a piano class. L ucille h ave re tu rn e d hom e from by pro cu rin g fu rth e r advances to B uilding plans w ere discussed at that th re e team s a re tu rn in g out T his is m ade posssible th ro u g h a n e ar W ilsonville, w h ere th ey w ere Hi-Y Hears Debate assist in relieving unem ploym ent im proved boring bur fo r re- each ev en in g and th a t they are fed eral governm ent g ra n t a n d th e em ployed at Thursday Meet the m eeting last T hursday. picking filb e rts and and in rem edying the acu te bous Htoring y o u r , ylim b'iR to the m aking a good show ing co-operation of county school s u p w a ln u ts for o ver a w eek. T he follow ing boys a re m em bers: ing shortage now existent, M an P ro g ra m at Hi-Y c lu b m eeting e rin ten d e n t. O. B K raus. A nyone ager J M Person slates T hursday e vening at th e hom e of E dw ard H urd. F i n e s t Brown. M el o rig in u l fa c to ry preciaion G irl R eserves M eet o v e r six tee n y e ars of age, w ho is F a u re st A nderson consisted of a vin M eyer. E lbert B entley. A rth u r A lthough (lie b uilding and loan untl polish. Also G irl R eserves open m eeting was in te re s te d in these classes, m ay e n d eb ate b etw een B illy A llison and K raus and H arold M eyer. business is over 100 y ears old in roll T en ta tiv e tim e set for classes . . Tom S tre tc h er, affirm ativ e, and A ju n io r high division m eets at held T uesday d u rin g th e fifth p e r this country, it is only d u rin g the iod. T h irty ju n io r and senior girls to sta rt is ab o u t th e end of th is H arold M eyer a n d Tom Goodin, th e sam e tim e u n d e r th e jo in t last tw o or th ree years that any Have re g iste red T his is un in m onth. negative. supervision of Mr. Romig and W reserve organization has been e s SOUTH TU A L A T IN - S o u th T u al- J H G a rre tt w as th e principal W H enry of the J u n io r high fa c crease o ver last y e ar R egistration T aylors R e tu rn tablished for the purpose of d is An «'iilli't'ly new |»ror«*Mii for re is open th is w eek to freshm an _______ Mr. a n d _____ Mrs. ___ O. ___ M. T __ ay lo r and a tin J u n io r club O ctober 9 m eeting speaker. He talk e d on citizenship. ulty. counting m ortgages or m aking a d m oving I ho w Utfly lit-ntM from y our and sophom ore girls. th e ir son H arley m oved back h e re ! at th e hom e of M rs W. A. B unnell New m em bers tak e n in to the H i vances on m ortgages to Im prove T ri-S q u a re m em bers sent four te th e ir fa rm last w e ek a fte r an selected a com edy-m ystery e n titled Y clu b a re L loyd Selfridge. Edw ard buildings to the P acific In te rn a tio n w orking facilities of associations fe n d ers and body. R uhy G ille n w a ter III absence of a couple of years. D ur- • F arm Folks.- Cast ten ta tiv ely in- H urd. K en n eth M eierjurgen. Tom al exposition in P ortland. Such organizations a r e term ed C om e tn and let us show you ¡ng llus tim e H arley T aylor op erat- eluded Jo h n L eibenow . E sther Gregg. R obert Allison. R uby G ille n w a ter u n d e rw e n t an Federal Hom e Loan banks and o p e ratio n for a p p en d icitis O ctober ed a serv ice statio n a t th e B e av e r Sw ope. F re d M uhly, L elia O 'C on serve m ortguge institu tio n s in m uch w hat tills equipm ent w ill do to A ttend S alem G am e ____ D eadline N ear 9 at the Jo n e s hospital. improv«* th e ap|M*urenee and p e r ton 4_______ ju n ctio n __ for _ a w hile and re- nor. E dw ard W eichbrodt. L eonard A p p ro x im ately 100 m em bers of c en tlv has been at th e W est S lopeI W eichbrodt. Y vonne B unnell. W il- n W B arnes a nnounces th a t con form ance of y o u r car. station. m a S ch ild h au er, N adine B unnell ditio n s for last sem ester m ust be th e H ilhi stu d e n t body w en t by M etal ('4aaa S ta rts W K U R A L IN K K A t I.S T A T K M rs C harles S nellstrom and D ale and V irginia B unnell. O th e r m em - m ade up by th e end of th is w eek bus to a tten d th e night football T he six th period m etal w orking W r il. F i r , ,n ,l A u lo n iid ill, ln ,u ran ea G a rth of E ugene v isited Mr and b ers of th e clu b w ill fill in w ith ,r not at all. ________ ; gam e .it Salem Friday el.«— WM sta rte d this tl w eek. J. M. P rrs o a Mrs W. P. B rooks T hursday. ------------ ------------- i single ------*-— num bers. In *-------- h o nor - of . . th u e - i - M a li, l-ia n a and laaua R u ra l, Honda tending C olum bia P r e p a r a t o r y ab le m en from H illsboro and F o r E velyn D ay. w ho is a stu d e n t at ■ recent b irth d a y of th e eldest K ir it A T M & W IS M i:it i ! H. ?nd Ave. Illll»boro school in P ortland, spent th e w e ek est G rove w ere selected for the n o rm al school, is at h e r hom e suf- dau g h ter. Miss Yvonne, who re- Itll.l.K lIlllU ,. OKKOON end w ith his parents, M r and Mrs. board of d ire c to rs In o rd e r to fe rin g from se v ere b r o n c h ia l! c en tly c eleb ra ted h e r seven teen th Talacho n- ISUI 11.1» Harond Rl J. A. Mix,re. m ak e th e scope of the business tro u b le. I b irth d a y , th e hostess serv ed re- 70 T he P y th ia n Sisters w ere e n te r county-w ide. O f the originul seven F rie n d s in th is com m unity w e re | fresh m en ts a fte r th e social hour tain e d w ith a card p a rty F riday at m en on th e board, five rem ain ns sorry to lea rn of th e accid en tal th a t follow ed. the 1’ A Q ualls home. M rs S a n d d irec to rs today. d e ath of C u rtis J W oods of S andy Q uite an in te restin g feat of m em - Not N «tJtd _ 60 ford had high score a n d Mrs. Cora O ctober 1. He w as killed in a log- j ory w as d e m o n stra ted b y R obert j T h e in stitu tio n w as Incorporated R eynolds second H ostesses w ere in th e fall of 1924 and receiv ed Its ging ra ilro ad accident. He w as th e Penm an, w ho is em ployed at the Export Us* Mrs P. A. Q ualls a n d Mrs. R uth c h a rte r in J u n e of 1925 It w as a husband of C laire M cTeague Woods. V a n d ersch u ere place. L ooking over 50 — Moyer. w ho ta u g h t th e school here for th e V a n d ersch u ere herd, he noted p u re ly county organization and Domestic one th a t had fa m ilia r m arkings tw o years. its bo ard of d irec to rs has been Us* 40 C e rta in th a t th e an im al w as one Mrs. V erle Salec took h e r little m ade u p of county resid en ts T he th a t h e had ra ised as a c alf on a d a u g h te r R ita to S e a ttle last w eek. present p ersonnel Is Dr. J. O. ■ ' - S he w ill be u n d e r o bservation of a ra n ch w h ere he w as em ployed in Robb, E L. Jo h n so n and Person, 30 Idaho, he in v estig ated a n d found d octor th ere. all of H illsboro, and D D B um p of Oregon th a t he w as right. Follow ing his W hen you ask E. C. B ennett of and G eorge G H s m w k . b o th of T each ers H onored H illsboro a bout his a d v e rtisin g in Forest G rove. G eorge M cG rath of T h e c om m unity clu b d in n e r and d e p a rtu re from th a t sta te several •J 20 — T he A rgus, he’ll say, "W ell! well!" H illsboro and J social ev en in g T h u rsd a y nig h t h o n y e ars ago, th e y o u n g cow had H S h e.u .T of because th a t's his business, digging F orest G rove w e re the o th e r tw o oring th e • tw o H azeldale teachers been sold w ith a h e rd head ed for Now Ito p ri’senti’tl in W ashington County by for w a te r B ut he finds th a t d ig o riginal m em b ers of the bourd 10 w as a success, w ith a larg e crow d O regon, e v e n tu a lly to com e to the ging w ells is greatly assisted by in attendance. T eachers from n e ig h ra n ch w h e re h e r fo rm er ten d e r D u rin g th e first six m o n th s of ,930 - 32 digging for th e business as well. b o rin g schools presen t w ere Ray- w as w orking. A lda D em m in is reco v erin g from CC his a d v ertisin g began in operation, th e association hud no Haas, p rin cip al of A loha, Mrs. A ve ra q « Adequate th e classified colum ns of T he A r paid-in re serv e fund, but ufter A e r e a qe Mack. Mrs. Viola K earney. Mrs. an in ju ry su ffered to h e r leg w hen A cre a q e «Kooaooo s r .0 0 0 .0 0 0 k gus. he has dug 19 wells, and b e th a t period it w as changed to a L ulu B a rk e r and Miss M ary G rand, she w as stru c k by a bicycle pedal It now . cause of th e ru sh of business has re serv e fund com pany all of A loha: Mrs. O leva B erger, a t school. A gash n e cessitatin g five o f H illsb o ro been com pelled to tu rn dow n five has th e largest re serv e in its h is principal. Mrs. Dola Bear. M elvin stitch es w as cut in h e r leg. HIS chart shows how the loss of export markets for wheat ha» R obert S m ith a n d R obert W ilson or six m ore. Som e advertisers, tory. am o u n tin g to ap p ro x im ately V anderm ost. a ll of R eedville; Miss changed the wheat acreage situation in this country. The first column seeking to sell th e ir services, find $30.000 T his re p re se n ts funds paid E velyn Hesse. Ja c k to w n ; Mrs. M el- w ent to W estim ber to CCC cam p in by cash and th e u ndivided p ro f vin V anderm ost, K inton. a n d Mrs. M onday. . . . . . shows that from 1930 to 1932 our farmers averaged 66 million acre» th at it pays big re tu rn s to keep its th a t h ave accum ulated from th e ir nam es in places w h e re the S ab in a W hitehead of Rosedale. I Yvonne. V irginia a n d Nadine planted to wheat, although about 9 million of these acres were producing large A rgus fam ily does its re a d y e ar to y ear T he association Is C om m unity singing w as led by | B u n n ell and R obert L eibenow vis- wheat for which there was no profitable market. The second column uniq u e in th a t no e arn in g s ubove M rs W hitehead, m usical s e le c tio n s. ited L elia O C onnor in R eedville ing. those paid out to reg u lu r investors Ilendquartcrs nt Follia’ Service Sfnlion shows that 50 million acres usually produce enough wheat for our do w ere plaved th ro u g h o u t the eve- Sunday. T he e ld e r O ’C onnors w ere h ave e v e r been d istrib u te d in n ing by Mr. and M rs J . W ilso n ! the guests of th e J o h n a n d F ra n k ON OREGON FARM S mestic use and that 7 million acres more will produce all we can cxpeci cash in th e form of profits. A lfalfa P roves Soil B uilder and Mr. B erggren of Aloha. A Sim pson fam ilies. to export. Because of severe crop damage this year, somewhat mor» T enth and Baseline Sts. Last fal* th e T u alatin V alley D A L L A S A fter m ore th an 70 30-m inute play, "W anted a M an." than 57 million acres is expected to be planted for the 1936 crop. The y e ars of cropping, a field on the F e d e ral S avings & Loan associa w as p re sen te d by Mrs. L u lu B ark- figures are based on average yields. old S e n a to r N esm ith farm east of tion, a federally e h a rte n a i in s titu er. Miss M ary G rand and V erne r r O g F i t l l l r T L S t H t l U R ick reall produced a w heat crop tion. w as organized at T ig ard w ith B right. M r B rig h t w ro te th e play. ’ Mr. and Mrs. C. M. R eed and : sp en t F rid a y n ig h t w ith Ida K il- th a t w ould be a c red it to any rich A sales contest w as held in w hich d a u g h te rs M axine a n d W anda o f ! burg. v irg in soil, re p o rts C ounty A gent six m en w ere chosen to sell som e D avid E dw ards a n d K e n n eth A l- J. R B eck N ine y ears of cropping BEAVERTON—Mrs. Isabelle W ar P o rtla n d and E stel L ove of T h at- hum orous article. W inners w ere cher. b rig h t of B ux ton v isited a t th e B. ren s and Mrs. P. O. F u rlie of F or- to a lfa la p re p are d th e w ay for a ! J a c k P o w ers a n d H a rry B ear. T he Mr. and Mrs. Louis S tro h m ay e r I T allm a n hom e W ednesday. pveniiiK was w ith .w danc est G rove w e re guest sp e a k ers at 56 bushel yield of sp rin g w h eat for ev en in g w as vui.v.uucu concluded w in e T h e basem ent w as p re ttily th e B eav erto n G ra n g e S a tu rd ay visited frien d s in P o rtla n d S a tu r- Mrs. P ercy M cC am pbell of P o rt R D. Pence th is year, he says. A .. . , »i rvn c in nv l lan a n d d 1« n (1 i n 0 n .IV S W lt l is snp spending a few d days w ith oj sam e fje i j w hich has d e co ra te d w ith -- H allow e’en colors j T hey ol.r, also gave d em zxr, o n <-« stratio n s in i la y evening, h e r husband, w ho is em ployed by a n d th e guest tab le w as a rra n g e d spinning and w eaving, been in a re g u la r c lo v e r-g rain ro ta S o u th e rn Pacific. tion p roduced only 21 bushels to in p in k a n d green. Mrs. M ax B erg- Mrs. K eeler E m m ons of E ugene Mr. and Mrs. G. A S haddock th e a cre th is year. T h e field was ------- llllL Z C l u i u u v i i i a er. Mrs. H arold S h a p e r and . B etty accom panied by h e r tw o sons v isit- sp en t th e w e ek -e n d at th e ir hom e ed o ver th e w eek -en d w ith her p lan te d late to J e n k in s C lub w heat A ltish in had ch arg e of decorations. in Eugene. and not h a rv este d u n til S ep tem b er T h e k itc h e n w as in charge of m other. Mrs. Z im brick, in B eaver- 11. T IM B E R -T h e card p a rty given Mrs. W. P. B rooks and Mrs. W. t0 Mrs. A. Rossi left last w eek for A. Jones. T he social ev en in g w as a rra n g e d by M ary G ran d a n d J e a n a m onth’s vacation. Mrs. V. A. by th e school c h ild ren T h u rsd ay HILLSBORO PAINT A M iM M ir t h « Van«!erx«nrfen) O 'C onnor, w ith J. C. P ow ers as B ixby served th e K iw anis luncheon u>8ht w as w ell attended, ow ing to Mrs. R ossi's absence. Show er G iven Mr. and M rs W illiam H em sw orth WALLPAPER STORE m aste r of cerem onies. Mrs. A. E. O lson sp en t th e past a show er was given as a su r M arg aret M iller is in P o rtla n d left S a tu rd a y to spend th e w in ter Q u ality M aterials for Less w eek a t N elscott. prise for Mrs. C laude G ilm ore by in B erkeley, Cal stay in g w ith h e r aunt, Mrs. J. B. Dr. R obert Wood, w ho recen tly Mrs. M F. W elter O ctober 9. Mrs C larence V an d erzan d en spent P aperha nging - D ecorating T hornton. M aterial, w ork g u a ran tee d V irg in ia M iller e n te rta in e d w ith u n d e rw e n t an op eratio n in th e St G ilm ore received som e b eau tifu l T h u rsd a y and F rid a y at M onm outh T he aftern o o n Mr. and Mrs. L ouis Roeygens. 159 S 2nd Ave. P hone 1012X a little p a rty F rid ay evening. M usic V incent's hopital. has been spend- :lncj useful gifts. in g a few days w ith his p aren ts, was sp en t in playing bridge. w ho lived n o rth of Roy for sev eral a n d gam es w ere enjoyed. Mr_ a n d M rs V. A. Wood. L aV ern e K ilb u rg a n d C larence years, m oved last M onday to the R EG ISTER ED O ctober K. 1935 D e n z m m u D r “P,? • M, ? ' J R TP i ^ P helps w on prizes for high scores Mrs D ierickx farm , w h e re h e w ill YOUNG’S h a v in g th e ir hom e rem odeled. ( w h *',e M r g A j R j c h e b e m anager T hose sp en d in g th e w eek -en d at A Cre?T 0,n tw e n ‘y a re w o rk - and D octor H ale won in bridge, Hudson-Duncau & Co. at K pnd ing on th e B eav erto n ditch. m th e J. M. V a n d erzan d en hom e a i D tn u M r a n d M rs A1 G eorge a n d fam - T he school ch ild ren had a pleas- w ere Mrs. M innie S o h ler and son 325 S. E. W a te r Street "Thoughtful, Sympathetic <By M n . o . H Peter«o®i ¡¡y of P o rtla n d have m oved in to an l day F rid a y w hen a *’ S tan ley , R aym ond and M artha V an Service" P ortland, Oregon. BEND -T h e pup ils and th e ir I E dw ard s house re ce n tly vacat* ten d ed th e livestock show in Port* d erza n d en of M onm outh. P h o n e 972 Hillsboro teach er. Miss F ran ces Post, w ill p u t ed by Mr. and Mrs. H a rris H ansen. ian d - T he grade school bus and Jo sep h M oore Jr., w ho is at- G e n tle m e n : on a H allow een p rogram O c to b e r : M rs G eorge w as fo rm erly Miss tw o carlo ad s w ent. Mrs. O- S adie 25. E veryone is c o rdially invited. j a n et H u n tley of B eaverton. J !- ’ L air - re tu rn e d to w ork at th e hotel S a tu rd a y a fte r a few T he h arm o n ica band in th e sc h o o l: This is to advise you th a t we w ill hold you s tric tly nerount- days’ v isit to h e r hom e In P o rt has been sta rte d again th is y e ar ‘ I alde i f you s o licit or receive fo r sale any w alnuts or filb e rts grow n land. T h e c h ild ren ta k e q u ite a n interest. Mr. and Mrs. C laude G ilm ore and Q u ite a n u m b e r of c h ild ren w ere by any m em ber of any unit o f N orth P acific N u t Growers. Co (B y Mr». J . A. McCoy, Mrs. W. E. G ilm ore sp e n t th e ab sen t from school th is w eek w ith operative. O tto S tro h m ay e r and d a u g h te r w eek-end in P o rtlan d M rs. C laude in te stin a l flu. All a re im proving. 1 C arol of P o rtla n d a n d Mr. and Mrs. G ilm ore w ill re m a in th e re for sev- C elebrates B irth d a y L ittle M iss P a tty C arol W eller Z elb ert B ak er v isited Mr. and Mrs. c ra l w eeks to visit w ith h e r m oth You or any other dealer who purchases any nuts covered by c eleb ra ted h e r first b irth d a y Oc- J. P V a n d erz a n d en W ednesday er. an existing m a rketing contract w ith any unit o f this association to b er 5 w ith a b irth d a y cake w ith evening. M r and Mrs. V anderzan- Mrs. Ida K ilb u rg sp en t th e w eek- one candle on it. H er parents, Mr. den 's son F ra n k of th e T ide W ater end in P o rtlan d is lia b le fo r an action fo r conversion, or under the circum stances and Mrs. F re d W eller and daugh- , T im b e r Co. of A storia sp e n t the Mrs. M ary W alker of P o rtlan d noted therein, fo r the penalties provided in Section 25-KI5 Oregon te r Miss B onnie J u n e and Mr. and w eek-end a t hom e M i- H erbert Slmer and d a u g h te r. V isitors at th e J. A. M cCoy hom e Code of 1930. M arian and son R onald helped to Sunday a fternoon w ere F ra n k B ur- c cleb ra te th e b irth d ay . lingam e of C hehalis. W ash., and We are w ritin g you this le tte r at this tim e so th a t you w ill Mr. a n d M rs V ictor A ffalter, A lfred LaM ont of D illey a n d Mr. have am ple w arning. To avoid lia b ility , it is suggested that you (H elen M iller) from N eskow in, vis- and M rs J. P. V anderzanden and ited Mr. and Mrs. F red W eller and son R alph of F airview , m ake in q u iry to determ ine w hether or not m ils th a t you handle fam ily T u esd ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCoy and M r a n d Mrs. D. B. A dam s a n d d a u g h te rs G ladys and E th e l and are under e xisting contracts. g ra n d d a u g h te r L ean th a A dam s of Mr. a n d Mrs. J. P. V anderzanden Servant A lbany sp en t M onday night and and sons F ra n k and R alph at- V ery tru ly yours, T uesday m orn in g w ith Mr. and ten d ed th e G ales C reek clu b sup- Mrs. A dam s' son. P h illip A dam s, per F rid a y e vening at G ales creek . . lie does the most N O R TH P A C IF IC N U T G R O W ER S’ COOP. a n d fam ily, w ho recen tly b o u g h t Mr W hite of F orest G rove spoke th e G eorge C layville b e rry ranch. ( on th e T ow nsend bill. D ancing was (Signed) F rank C. Riggs, Sales Manager. work fo r the least p a y Mr. and Mrs. W illiam T hom p- also enjoyed. son of M ontesano, W ash., and Mr. V isitors of M r and Mrs. W arner and Mrs. F ra n k Sapp and son Les- C ropp a n d fam ily S u n d ay w ere • Just press a button o r turn • The only reason we can fig u re out N ow w o u ld n 't M r. Riggs be doing sw itch a.iy tim e night o r day P aul E. T ishan says: ’’W ho and P resto! Peppy W att is on w hy M r. Riggs should w rite such a said politics a re d i r t y ? more lo r his members i f h i“ got busy the jo b . H e never forgets and C am paign prom ises a re se l le tte r is th a t he is a fra id a good he never sleeps. He is the dom soiled by use!" and sold some nuts instead o f spend many o f his members do not w ant to perfect servant. ing his tim e blu ste rin g and w ritin g “ Peppy W att” Js tha sm iling d e liv e r th e ir filb e rts o r w alnuts to Y ou’ ll he pleased to o b lig in g young fellow w ho fo r the th re a te n in g letters to us? He signs him . The only reason w hy a member repres« n ts Pepco electric serv* use F IR G R O VE M ilk ice in y our hom e. For only a w ould w a n t to take his filb e rts or his name as “Sale« M anager.” G r BIG M O N E Y -S A V IN G and Cream a fte r yo u ’ve few pennies a day he does w alnuts to somebody else w ould be does he fig u re on le ttin g C a lifo rn ia all this w ork: sampled its rich , pure Local Savings & Loan Association Sets Enviable Record in Dividends H1LHI NEWS Arrange Party at Hazeldale Philos Conduct Pun Initiation Tri-Square Club Recognized Here Announcing Play Selected by Club at Tualatin Air-O-Matic Ironer HARM S 3C BROCK Adjusted Acreage Provides Adequate Wheat fo r Domestic S E x p o rt — Dem and I Power Seal Co. Lots of Wells, Result of Ads 1 1 1 Russell C. Harder T e Beaverton Grange Filbert and Walnut Growers Tj C SflldpfltS Sponsor a Farty Your Attention! Roy We were very surprised to receive the following regis tered letter, which anybody can see is nothing more or less than a threat: Frogram Flannea z D J C Schnol L I • OC11OUI Funeral Home Kansas City M eet PEPCO‘5 "Peppy W att // World’s Champion STAND BY 1936 DODGE Li this your home O io k a your meals Preserves food» Keeps ho« water oa «sp r ! . t and day Yfsthes tlo th s i I toes «he iro n in f Washes «he dishes 'l ends (he furnace I rives you sun baths < Iperates (he radio ( leans the rug« Makes eoffee. toes« sad waffles Operates clocks — md performs scores o f household duties. goodness. C all today and let us s ta rt d e liv e r ing to yo u r doorstep d a ily . and Plymouth P e rfe c tio n in a Low Priced Gar. FIR GROVE C A D Y MOTOR CO. G rad e A M ILK and CREAM H illsboro, O regon Phone 4RX1 DAIRY Employ Peppy WsM "full tim e." Have c o m p ttf electrical strvicc in your home! PEP£Q PORTLAND GENERAL ElECTRIC COMPAN7 i f he found out he could get more money fo r his crop and get his money fa ste r than he could from Mr. Riggs. I t must be th a t a good many mem bers have found this out. So fa r we haven’t found i t neces sary to w rite any th reatenin g letters to M r. Riggs to keep our grow ers fro m going over and selling to him. M aybe you can guess why. do the selling? F urtherm ore, does Mr. Riggs have a co n tra ct w ith a member when Mr. Riggs has signed an Agreem ent to give away w alnuts to 3 0 ',' the of the C a lifo rn ia m em ber’s C ontrol B o a t,!; unless th a t member has given his consent? O r hasn’t M r. Riggs him self broken th a t contract? HUDSON-DUNCAN & CO. (Pair advertisement) r