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H IL L S B O R O Thunttliiy, O ctober 17. 1935 Remodel Store at Elmonica il I A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O . O R EG O N Only Wyoming Has Smaller Capitol Site Than Oregon Page Five H Mrs. M f C Williams’ W /illio m c ’ Jerseys b c c o v c I-R rrk High 881 p .M in d , Of r n . lk a n d in Herds More Than 20 Cows ». m . i in u * i • «? . . . . . . . . Total m ilk p ro d u c tio n fo r Sep- B ell 12. grade Jersey, D av.d Hagg •em ber fo r the W ashington co u n ty * Son». 981 pounds m ilk and 57 8 Herd Im pro ve m e n t uuujctation was | fat. Dian 2. M rs Tom W illia m s, Mr. nnd Mr». John T r a d u c i 385 432 pounds w ith 185 985 pounds purebred Jersey. 924 pounds m ilk Given Farew ell Partie» of b u tte r fa t produced by the 26 and 55 4 fat. C o n nell Brothers No IO W A ' herds under test, according to the 18 purebred' Holstein. 1385 pounds (M ia a K u th H in i l li l , re p o rt o f Juke Lorenz, tester. Sep- rn ilk and 50 5 fat; Princess, owned ' tim b e r was the lo w m onth and by C. IT B am ford, purebred J e r FI .M O N IC A llc n r y S ch lu tltn u n ii hiiN i«•m* m !••!<’<I bis n I o u * increases are expected fro m now sey, 875 pounds m ilk and 47 9 fat; on. Ih ’V KLiiilc.v C o rn ils of the S w n l Pope ye,, owned by C It Buchanan .ih H uptisl c h in c h of ( 'b e rry G rove H igh test herds in clu d e d Mrs o f Gaston, purebred Jersey, 792 P I U N S V L V A N lA und M i a nil M is A i II iiii G ould Tom W illia m s ' p u rebred Jerseys in pounds m ilk and 47 5 pounds fat. Penn»/Ivor.* » ‘>b A’ rrs ALABAM A . I ni led M i m id M is J T iu c h s d ‘ herds o f m ore th»'«n 20 cows w ith Three ye a r olds m aking more NEW J IP S E V Fi Iday j 21 cows tested. 67ft pounds average than 40 pounds o f fat were Ash 4. C O N N E C T IC U T H a rrie tt W iseinan vln lte tl her U T A H M IN N A R K ,K V .C A L IF I of rn ilk and average test o f 35 76 grade Jersey r wned by D avid Hagg OE LA W ARE puients. M i and M rs A r th u r Wise I pounds fat In the 12 to 20 cow A Sons, 828 | murids of m ilk and M A IN E man. this week end She I h tfu llitf herds a n other Forest G rove d a iry . 81 2 pounds o f fat; S a lly 14, R ic h SO UTH D A K O TA to M onm outh n o rm a l M rs Robertson A- Son. tested 19 ard Hagg, grade Jersey, 831 pounds South D okoto - 32 Acre» C a ll J iin g i sen has rented the purebred Jerseys averaging 615 m ilk and 54 o f fat. No 32. F ir TEXAS.COLORADO I*.d K e lly place n o rth of Heaver i pounds o f m ilk and testing 34 93 G rove D a iry, purebred Holstein, ID A H O ton I pounds o f fat. RHODE IS L A N D 1533 pounds m ilk and 53 6 o f fat. KANSAS Horn, to M i and M rs lle rm .in K a n s a » - 2 0 A c re s The C H. R um ford herd, also of No 20, same owner, grade Holstein. O H IO S c ld o ttm a iin . a boy. O ctober 12 in ! Forest G rove, was high fo r herds 1152 pounds m ilk and 518 fat. M ONTANA a P o rtla n d boMpital W isconsin - 16 Acre* W IS C O N S IN under 12 cows w ith nine anim als No 34. also a F ir G rove cow. S O U T H CAROLINA J.ike and K ind T radiH el, assisted j tested averaging 710 pounds of I grade Guernsey. 960 pounds of m ilk G E O R G IA . W E S T V IR G IN IA by th e ir neighbor. H e rbe rt T ra ch r r u lk and 44 33 pounds o f b u tte r fat and 46 of fat. and S yb il. C. B Bu- V E R M O N T . IN O . M IC H . A R ll - sel, have dug a w e ll on the K n iil The tw o high cows in the tests , chanan. grade Jersey. 771 pounds T ruchflel place. again were fro m the Connell rrulk and 44 7 fat. M A S S , W CA R O LIN A Place Kohl B ro th ers' herd at C o n nell w here ( C onnell B ro th e r, had tw o cows OREGON. TE.NNESSES M iin M arg a re t Keichen him Mold t h e , r No. .19 a purebred Holste.n in the tw o -y e a r-o ld clast, m aking WYOMING a ll o f h c i iM M l I'U l H ie lo t t h e age 4, produced 1998 pounds of 35 pounds o f fat. No 22. purebred hou.se in on to M r N yxiro m , hei m ilk w ith a test o f 78 pounds o f Holstein. 2031 pounds o f m ilk and neighbor fat A n o th e r p u rebred H olstein N u p o u n d , fa t; No 34. same breed Trach»«* I n G ive n I arewell«* 16 age 3 produced 2070 pounds o f ’ 147I pounds o f m ilk and 514 o f fat Several fa re w e ll (tinn e rs were m ilk w ith a fa t p ro d u c tio n o f 72.4 in 27 days; No. 12. owned by M ik e given fo r M r am i M rs John T rach 1 pounds. • Y unkers o f N o rth Plains, grade sel th is week T hu rsd a y evening a Cow» p ro d u cin g m ore than 70 Jersey, made 1425 pounds m ilk and d in n e r wan given by M r and M m O f t h lr t y - llir c c state» in th e I n lt e d H tute* re c e n tly n n a w e rliiR In q u ire * n * to *lse o f r u p lto l pound» o f fa t fo r the m onth were 51.2 pounds of fat; Judy, owned by A lb e rt Keebn. h i nlay evening one the tw o C o n nell cows and Neewah C. H B am ford. 840 pounds m ilk g ro u n d » , tw e n ty re p o rt m illin g m u re la n d . W y o m in g ** p lo t o f fo u r acre* I* »Miulle*t in th e co u n try wan g ive n by M i and M rs John 7, fro m the D a vid Hagg Sc Sons and 47 fa t; Toots 4, D avid Hagg Sc a n d th e y « re m illin g m ore la u d , o f f ic ia l* fro m th a t M a le n n n ou n e e il. A c tu a l *l«e o f the O regon »lie M a rty amt S a tu rda y evening one herd at R eedville. T h is cow is 6 Sons, grade Jersey. 861 pounds of un w h ich tile fo rm e r r a p ito l stood I* t t it l liy tw o feet. A p p lic a tio n f o r 15 per cent o f Rd.ftOO.OOO years old. produced 1101 pounds wum given by M r and M rs Jake m ilk and 46 5 fat; Ash 5, grade J e r Met a* th e a m o u n t aeiled fo r I m llilln g a new M ute house fo r O regon was n s e n tly a p p ro ve d by the o f m ilk and 70.4 pounds o f fat T ra rh s e l ami M i and M rs E m il sey. same owner, made 729 pounds I'n lte d M tate* G o ve rn m e n t. A su p p le m e n ta l n p p lie a tlo n tut* been made to F U ’A «» kin g fo r u til In T racbsel at E m il T ruchael’» place Three h ig h cows pro d u cin g m ore o f m ilk and 43 o f fat w h ile Ju d y 6, Mr and M rs John H iealer and o b ta in in g a d d itio n a l g ro u n d . S la te * m illin g m ore la n d nnd t h e ir p resent »Ixe* fo llo w : A rlw a u i, 10; than 60 pounds o f m ilk were Rose another grade Jersey o f the Hagg daugbtei < Anna and L ilia n , and M ic h ig a n , IO ; G eorgia, I I I . Id a h o , 2'2, A rkantaa*, to ; In d ia n a , IO ; .Mn**achu*ettN, rt; M o n ta n a I f t H ; Ann. purebred Jersey, age 8. H a rry K u rtz of P o rtla n d, and M r O h io , 16; r e n n * y lta n ln , 5 0 ; Rhode Is ln n tl, —I : H uutli C a ro lin a , 12; V ta li, -So; W l*ro n » ln , IS ; V ie- I f rom M rs Robertson A Son herd A rg u s classified ads get results. and M rs C har leu Trachsel and g in in , l i t » ; Tennessee, 5 *■» ; V e rm o n t, 10; N o rth C a ro ltu u , 6 ; W yo m in g , 4. A verage size M t« fu r w ith 1020 pounds o f m ilk and 67.3, I h ild re n Jo Anne and C harles H a r Use IH S tall-* 1* Sift ts u t r t s . of fat; No. 5. grade H o lste in fro m I o ld of T oledo vlKlted M r and M i i the F ir G rove D a iry . H ills b o ro , age I J Tracbsel Sunday C harles T ra ch - 5, w ith 1572 pounds m ilk and 64 4 iwl. a son o f John Trachsid. is pounds fat. and K iaw anda. a pure- , N uperintendent of T oledo h ig h bred Jersey 7 years o ld fro m the j Mchool M rs H icrtler 1» a d a ughter C. H B a m fo rd herd, w ith 972 i o f J Truchsel pounds m ilk and 62 2 pounds fat i Roy S o u th of lim a i H ive r v is ite d B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M IL L — A Cows 4 years old m aking 45 his uncles. Sam S m ith und Ed special Tow nsend m eeting was held pounds fa t in clu d e d Ruby, pure-1 S m ith , Sunday. ----------------------------- at (he Cedar M ill store Tuesday bred Jersey, C. I! B am ford. 837 Edith Stottei I ■ d ...< a night evening to cboOM a delegate pounds m ilk and 61.9 pounds fa t; 1 When you feel ru n -d o w n , slu g gish. w ith no appetite fo r food or course at L in c o ln h ig h « tio o l in L e a g u e S p on so rs l e a ; L a d ie s A l t a r s o c ie ty to H o ld L a r d vll(, to p,,. n a tio na l c o n ve ntio n at zest fo r liv in g —a ll because o f pois ............... P a r t y T u e s d a y N ig h t ; F o r m 4 - H G r o u p . Ch“» * k John Mcurer * ” * " * <L ons in y o u r system fro m clogged- A p a rty wux g ive n at 8. R Leedy G range home economics S m ith 's S a tu rda y n ig h t A m ong the up bowels and in a c tiv e kidneys— c lu b m et T hu rsd a y a fte rn o o n to guest» w ere M r and M rs R o w ell. that's when you need a good tonic (Incorporated) C O R N E L IU S F ire C h ie f Ashley M cPherson purchased the old M er- cut out aprons to sell fo r the bene- . M i am i M r» K ub lin . M r« Jennings. Jackson ta lke d to the Krade M'hinil r i l l house ri*c«*ntly and are m a kin g f it o f the grange lik e W illia m s S. L . K. F o rm u la Collections — Credit Reports M r and M r» W illia m s , M r B la k e w h ich is b rin g in g q u ic k re lie f and c h ild re n and teachers M onday a ft th e ir home th e re Tounsend P a rty S a tu rda y ly. M r. a m i M rs G oodland. M r | added jo y o f liv in g to so m any In John Th»«*s m oved in to t h e ernoon in the interest o f F ire P re A T ow nsend card p a rty w ill be W ashington T illa m o o k . Y a m h ill, i a il‘ ".*1peOple„ and M rs Richardson. M r um l Mrs ve n tio n Week The c h ild re n were R a in e h ill house last week. held at the home o f M r and Mr» H utchings. M i D ille y u m l M r and W illia m s S. L . K . F o rm u la is Mr and Mrs. F ra n cis V a n L o o { F ra n k S te ffa n S aturday n ig h t. Pub- j usked to look fo r fir e hazards in P o lk and M a rio n Counties. M i» A m s b c rry . a ll of P o rtla n d. • com pounded fro m a fo rm e r a rm y th e ir neighborhood and re p o rt them. and tw o boys o f S h e ridan spent lie is in v ite d . H e rbe rt T rachsel has ra n k 'd a Personal C ontact on Collections doctor's p re s c rip tio n and contains A kiK lak wum given to A lic e S p e n th e w eek-end w ith Mrs. V a n L o o ’s M r. and M rs. N P. Pearson of house in th is n e ig hborhood um l Is i several in g re d ie n ts w h ich act in parents. M r. and M rs. A. Spies- | P o rtla n d spent S aturday evening cer, w h o rep o rte d 17 huzurds Washington County Office p la n n in g on sta yin g In-re the rest fo u r b e n eficial ways: As a m ild schaert, and fa m ily . League Sponsor» Tea w ith M r. and M rs James W alters C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g o f the w in te r. tonic, stomach stim u la n t, m ild la x B yro n M ooberry, O rv a l H a rris. F lora W ic k o f P o rtla n d »pen! a E p w o rth League o f the M E Paul Senko and A lb e rt H o ffm a n Second and M a in Streets ative. and d iu re tic s tim u la n t fo r ch u rch sponsored a C o lum bus Day re tu rn e d F rid a y n ig h t fro m a h u n t few days w ith Verna M ay W alters Phone 3071 the kidneys. M any take W illia m s d u rin g the week s ilv e r tea at the M E ch u rch S a t in g t r ip w ith tw o deer, one 217 Hillsboro, Oregon S. L . K. F o rm u la also fo r indiges- E lls w o rth and E ve lyn K e lly of u rd a y a fte rn o o n C le ve r decorations ’ tio n , nausea, loss o f w e ig h t and Miss Esther Bergi-i o f Chicago. pounds and the o th e r 200. Banks spent th e w eek-end w ith sallow com plexion, w here a m ild I l l . w ho has been v is itin g her p a r w ere w o rk tx l out w ith life -save rs M rs. D e a ville Hostess M r and Mrs. James W alters, and decks to represent a ship, as ’ tonic, la x a tiv e , stom achic and ents. M r um l M r» G Berger of M rs E A D e a v ille o f H ills b o ro y rs g am W alters. M rs. John w e ll as a ttra c tiv e table decorations i d iu re tic is indicated. H e lve tia , fo r a week, le ft fo r the P rogram : e n te rta in e d at a d in n e r p a r t y W alters and Mrs. James W alters east Sunday n ig h t Miss Berger “ sing the same idea. Ask D e lta D ru g store today fo r M onday fo r M rs M a ttie S m ith , and A r th u r Pearson in was accom panlerl by M rs M ik e I Reading, Helen . O . . liv e r: harm onica Misses L e ila Peters, H ila C o rn e v is ite d M rs W illia m s S. L . K . Form ula. Take P o rtla n d F rid a y . V rllc a k . w h o Is going to Chicago. “ >•«- •>' «*“ «-h-etlons. B e tty Ho a fe w doses and see how m uch liu s and M yra W eldew itsch. Mrs. C lin t H ig g in s and H a rve y C a rr and G a ry . In d ia n a on un extended ^ r ‘ ; . voc“ * 2 U<‘U ? E V o .“ ” I b e tte r you feel. The fir s t b o ttle Visa w ith re la tive s Mrs. V r llc a k C harles Reed and by E ra n k O liv e r S m ith and Misses Peters. C o rne lius o f P o rtla n d v is ite d M r and Mrs. m ust satisfy you o r m oney back. and W e ldew itsch attended in s ti G lenn C a rr T hu rsd a y nig h t. has not s«-.-n her si te r fo r 31 years D a vid E.imons on; tw o piano tute. —Adv. M r. and M rs K in g C a rlile o f | Blanch«* Fm Finegan and three b ro th e rs fo r 25 years duets by Misses Blanche egan O utline» Tow nsend Plan Roseburg Is spending a fe w days and V irg in ia E rikso n Miss Blanch«* B lo o m in g local. F arm ers’ U nion, w ith the W a lte rs' fam ilies. Finegan. E p w o rth president, gave R a tc h rla r Shine» in Game m et O cto b er 9 in B u n n in g 's hall. M r and M rs. Ray Page o f P o rt Don B u tch cla r o f H ills b o ro s ta r a ta lk o f a p p re cia tio n T he E p w o rth Rev S E W illia m s o f P o r t la n d ____ land visite d M r. and M rs. G lenn red at q u a rte rb a c k fo r L in fie ld League wishes to th a n k those w ho In lke d on the T ow nsend p la n and j C u rr and M r and Mrs. C harles Boy college In the game against Pa helped. Senator B u rk e spoke Sunday. Card Party Tuesday c ific a t M c M in n v ille Saturday, C. H o lle n b e ck has been v is itin g j _______________ Ladies* A lta r society o f the St w h ic h resu lte d in a 0 to 0 tie at M ountnindale. m l B a tch e la r was an a th le tic A le xa n d e r ch u rch was e n terta in e d M rs E A D e a v ille o f H ills b o ro O i l C l m a l l V t C l S game ___ by Mrs. Pete Susbauer at h e r home lu m in a ry fo r H ills b o ro h ig h | T hu rsd a y afternoon. Th«» society n u m ber o f years ago. , plans a curd p a rty to be held T ues M iss Frances Pugh has been i l l Speed, one o f the p rim e re- day eve n in g at B u n n in g 's h a ll w ith an attack o f n p p e n d lc itis qu ire m e n ts o f the present age. fo l- (•ro u p E n te rtain e d 3 Joseph Schuh v is ite d re la tive s low s th ro u g h even in a d v e rtis in g Mrs. G eorge W ilco x, home de and frie n d s here last wreck. He is placed in th e classified colum ns o f II Fr»»man. J. It W y a tt r t uw to It S.S.’i A rn w in T lH H IW . , . p a rtm e n t su p e rin te n d e nt, and M rs w o rk in g fo r his m aster degree at The H ills b o ro A rg u s as is te stifie d ciirH Kt»mm«B*mo <•( •»» Hnma Ilt»l«‘. M a ttie S m ith . M ethodist Sunday O regon S late college. ¡b y C harles Sherman, r o u t e 2, l u A t -r r - In J . »«•»»!» W« mh U rialm Nt*. «» school superintendent, w ere host M r and M rs. Russell T h o rn b u rg h P o rtla n d, T lH K1W esses to a d in n e r F rid a y evening attended a teachers' banquet at j Sherm an placed an ad to sell a dual H u» t«» I-**’ 1 Wit-|«*(r«'n» r t MS. I.‘H- 1 and Hlurk 1« Cherry at the church. Red roses and r«»d' Forest G rove F rid a y evening ' cow and received the copy o f T h • M ove to llilL » b o ro ¡A rg u s co n ta in in g the ad at 11:15 o ' m Hanfnrtl I.. H m n t .r tU n ftird . part and w h ite n a p kin s fo rm e d a ttra c - 1 and M rs L lo y d Shraeder j Thursday m o rn in g A t 12:30 the t.r lx»( « llliH k f. W alker*» A tM ilk m . F»r- tiv e table decorations. Guests I n - 1 M r eluded 50 m em bers o f the a d u lt and fa m ily have m oved to H ills - cow had been sold to a man liv - •»at (irnve In-w ry I'a llttn r t nw («> Fred K. M o lle r. B lb le classes and M E hom e de- j boro. M r. and Mrs. G eorge S im an- in g 20 m iles away. H ugh F arnham 2.7fc A rre» In S e r lh m I I. T lH K lW partm ent. M rs. W ilc o x was i n ! te l and fa m ily o f S outh D akota ( o f H illsb o ro , another user o f the J W Connell iS h e r iff i U» C »rl O il charge o f the fo llo w in g program : have purchased th e ir place. classified colum ns, to ld a s im ila r *•( »1. Trm I 4s V im in i» l ,l«. r "Thanks." Rev. C harles Reed; trio . J II. I .»her rt u« 1« A lbert C. M»r«|iiU Miss Helen O liv e r spent Sunday | story, w hen he called at 9:45 rt u i. 14V 70 A r r i» In H«*r4l«>n 2 T 3N R obert Cochrane, F ra n k O liv e r at the coast. i o'clock on th e S a tu rda y m o rn in g R4W . a. » '* and D a vid Edm onston w ith g u ita r M iss O leva B e rg e r attended a ! fo llo w in g the appearance o f his Ali»«*r( C. M«rt|uii* rt u i t>» I reception at Hazeldale ad to cancel fu rth e r inse rtio n s be- UR. I4V.7U A rriw M rrtiun 2 accom panim ent, a ll in p a ntom ine; teachers' fl h a tte r solo, D a vid Edm onston; solo, M a r T I N K tW F rid a y evening. Miss B e rg e r is cause he sold a ll o f his pigs, Jaiiim II. I ’rurto n rt u r to V e rn a M garet Jane Dooher; solo, T o n y p rin c ip a l at R e e d ville . I ----------------------------- K r h -.m . l»»t «I lllo rk " E " Lehm an A .r r a M rs. G enva R o b in e tte and son | A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r Dooher; duet w ith b a n jo a n d Trscta. Jimt** R. i Krm intrton lt»»l»erta el *»r g u ita r accom panim ent, M a rio n and V e rn o n, nnd C h ris M ichalsen spent l legal a d v e rtis in g to th e Argus. to John N. I(.4»erl* r t u r . ft Aerea in L e ro y M eC luey; duet. Rev. and F rid a y and S a tu rda y at the coast. K«-(|<Hi I ft T2K 112 W M rs Heed; solo, Lester M o o b e rry; M rs. John M arsh re tu rn e d to her K. A. I ’a trle k . trustee, to O rv al IUa»»r. D a lly T rip s to P o rtla n d tu lk s o f welcom e. Rev. Reed, M rs home last w eek a fte r an extended 12» Aerea In Heel ion I I T I N Itt W z.»,ar »1 in 1.1 J" .I'lui'«- I W ilco x and Mrs. S m ith . M ik e Hen- tim e In P o rtla n d , w h e re she was H ills b o ro A u to F re ig h t Z aisc, S Ai-rixi 1« 8*»-ll«ii .................... 1 T IS R2W derson was presented w ith a p ic u n d e r a doctor's care f o r a b ro ke n Bonded a nd Insu re d C a rrie r W»llaii.-<- M llro w n r l a l W E lw .« a l tu re fo r being the oldest guest c o lla r bone received in u fa ll at Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed Itro w ii al 11», I A r r e in Si»-tlim 22 T IS present. Rev. Reed. E. H o b a rt and h e r home some tim e ago. It I w ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and J W ( ’«»mipll ( S h r r if f i (4. AliVum«» Lester M oo b t-rry fu rn ish e d tra n s O liv e r C a rtw rig h t was unable to Forest Grove ( ••rephiiH', •»( S i ' v l i n i i I IS It I Vft p o rta tio n fo r the shut-ins. Mrs. E w o rk last w eek due to a w renched W it»hlnxton rouniy lo I ’x lm rr» Bull. Pickup and D elivery Service at A. D e a v ille and Mrs. M a ttie S m ith back. |«4iU IN niul 19 (a»»ton Arre«. Package Kates M r. and Mrs. C. S ta n to n and I'almyr«* H all t«» J a rk Nru«i«»rfrr rt erved the d in n e r. « -II Groups Formed UR. Isoin in GaattfA A rre*. H illsb o ro Phone 542 d a u gh te r C a th e rin e have m oved to Ia>u K«»uer« rt mr («» M y rtle I. Ariaa, Miss E ve lyn Reed has organized Forest G rove. East Side T e rm in a l P o rtla n d I A rre In Hertiun lift T IH H IW . M rs. J. D elm onte spent several Phone E A st 9131 M .tiy L. W nlkiliN («» l("y A. WutkinR. tw o branches o f 4-H sew ing in the |.4>t ft Itloeh IN South P a rk A ddition. local school. One g ro u p w ill w o rk days last week in P o rtla n d . I>'orr««l (iri»vp on the b e g in n in g sew ing and the M rs. G ladys B u tle r and daugh K. I I. ('ritle n d e n In C h arle* V erno*ky o ther g ro u p on advanced sewing. ters have re tu rn e d fro m a v is it in j rt m r . 10 Arrau In Hart Ion 2 T.'IH H IW . ure M a rjo rie A n n Me- the east. Guy M. Hnymoiul to hrnvnl K llaa- O ffice rs ftarker «•( u r . I ft. on Arran In H«M*tionn Ift Cormae, p resident; Dora Dee S e l M rs. H R. Scheuerm an and O pal I n ih I I I T IN H IW fridg e , vice -p re sid e n t; M a ry Jean o f V e rn o n ia nnd M rs . Seheuer- ’ .1 W ('onnell t H h . r if f l to New York Doane, secretary, und G eorgiana man's m other, Mrs. G eorge B ro w n L ife Innuranr«» Co., loo Arre*» In Ph ilip o f G ervais, v is ite d frie n d s a n d | Jones, treasurer. llitrriM rln im No. ftft T IH H2W . K I. K u rn tli ( A d m ln lN tm tu rl to M ary Miss L o ra G a ry o f S co fie ld a r re la tive s here F rid a y . F,. Hm ltll. 20.IN Acran in Inaiah Krlney rive d Sunday fo r an In d e fin ite stny R aym ond B eck is e m ployed at I) I., c No. t l . w ith Miss M arg a re t Cooke. the home o f Mrs. J o h n B lack. It. <’ . M iillrnhoor rt u r In (5. A. M ont* P. R. D ickin so n le ft Wednesday M rs. R. S ch u ltz is v is itin g re la snm ary. Lot IH Kennw ly A rrm . Frit». Louin Fincher to L ric m te r II. fo r e m p lo ym e n t in the Jo h n Day tives in W ashington. A tklnn et i i x . N ' j o f Lot N N o rth T l- co u n try. F ra n k O liv e r and D a v id E dm on ir it r< I v 111<* Addition. S im antels Kent F arm ston attended the P o rtla n d d is tric t T . M K e rr rt iix to C larenre F. H a n M r. nnd Mrs. R udolph S im a n te l F.pw orlh League' s k a tin g p a rty at ley. ft.2N A rraa In M ichael Miw»re claim T IH H2W . und fa m ily of South Dakota have the Oaks p a rk F rid a y evening. L i*» ie J. T u c ker et v ir to L illia n L. rented (lie A. M cPherson f a r m M iic lb o m ld et ul, part of Lot N lllo rk south o f C o rnelius. M r. nnd Mrs. Say yo u saw i t in th e A rgus. ft F airvie w Addition. Ilillnhoro. Cornelius Fire Chief Talks Fire Prevention to Students N ovel P e nally Het "N o shave" penalty idea Is being. Sixteen boarder» w ere detected. w orked In connection w ith the cows reacted to the Bangs test Safeway Coffee contest n >w under and were sold and one cow died way C m p lu yts In stores fa llin g to The re p o rt shows 100 cows aver- m ake the d a ily quotas are not at!,ng 40 pounds o f fat and 585 p e rm itte d to shave u n til a d a ily c, , w s . . „ r o l l e d w i t h 7", <lr« quota is made W illia m Durst, lo _ _ cal store manager, reports th a t his L e t the advertisem ents help you g ro u p has not tH-en forced to take the pe n ally to date. r??k e y o u r »h‘'PPing plans, I ^ rd . Ship your Veal, Hogs, M utton, Lamb, Beef and all kinds of Poultry to Oregon Savinar Produce Co. 43M ft. W. Front, W h y p u t up w ith th e d ru d g e ry of stove heat? Thursduycr m<’,her’ M" M Gn<* Speedy Action Real Estate Transfers Safe Deposit Box than to Replace Lost Papers. Many valuable papers if lost could never be replaced. O thers could be replaced only at great cost and in convenience. If you lose an insur ance policy, for example, or a stock certificate, you will have to put up a surety bond to procure a du plicate. It’s far cheaper and safer to keep such papers in your own safe de posit box, which you can rent for as little as a year. You can enjoy clean, low-cost, S tate C a p ito l News L e tte r G iv in g the highUght.s o f o ffic ia l ac t iv it y a t Sulem .—E ve ry w eek in th e A rgus. tf NO! Do you save money by buying your Drain Tile or Building Tile outside your own local m arket? NO. Do you gel any belter m erchandise by buying out side? NO. < D r in k to Y o u r Prosperity W hen you tiring McFall milk, you ure drinking n tonut to your own prosperity and well-being. It is it real henlth builder. No better can be obtained. 10c — P la n t a t S choll« % McFall Jersey Dairy Phone 210« SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD P la n t a t ?choll«, O re g o n O u r M o tto — " F r ie n d ly S ervice . . . F a ir P rices” Washington Street between 1st and 2nd Hillsboro « HILLSBORO BRANCH * T he FIRST NATIO NAL BANK OF PORTLAND I« ,* ll. la tk i. Bank a re i n » » * -ouxsr NAriosbu * anx w o t op m* soauar- kr Ik e KeS eral Hepo«it In . u r a n , e S timulates S ales /7 i you it b y installing a sig n atu re Gas circulating o rO U R S 9 a ir h e a te r! Mr. Babson calls attention, however, to the habit of businessmen of reducing their advertising appropria tions in slumps. He urges them to increase their ad vertising in order to take advantage of one of the most valuable methods of ironing out the bumps in business. W hen you are sued fo r in ju r y o r death caused by y o u r car, the JU R Y m ay decide to give e v e ry th in g you ow n to the p la in tiff. Let us f it the p ro p e r P u b lic L ia b ility nnd P ro p e rty Damage Insurance to yo u r auto needs. CHAS. L.WALKER ,Oh,. iviny fORn or protection TELEPHONE 1732 116 SOUTH THIKO-RES 1092 MIllSBORO.OntOON j • < » r p -r a llu n ADVERTISING Roger W. Babson, noted business statistician, points out that newspaper advertising for fourteen consecu tive months has registered gains over the same month of the previous year and says this means that manu facturers and merchants alike are looking forward to better times. A /C y ^ Q u a rt R. J. Scearcr, Manager convenient GAS heat,too. We are on the job pro- Are you getting service superior to th a t a t hom e? lecting our policy holder WE DON'T THINK SO. from the time the accident Then why patronize outside dealers for the cream ¡a reported to us, u n t i l of your business? claims are settled. IF you buy load lots. S('HOLI*S TILE CO., will meet all com petition. We appreciate your large orders as well as the small ones, and offer the same courtesy in both cases. Y a rd s a t H ills b o ro ARRANGE TODAY FOR A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX HERE! In Your Local Newspaper I Ci*orKe I*. M a rtin et ux to John Weber r t ux, U.ftU Acren In Section 2ft T2H H IW Neln H o lm et ux to Ftlw in F. G rig- w ire et ux. ft Acren In T lH H IW . Thirty years experience IT’S CHEAPER to rent a Credit Bureaus Rock Creek P o rti.m il. Oregon Secure S H IP P IN G T A G S fro m the o ffice of this paper! Established 1912 A Q U IC K TIC K -M E-U P’ FOR RUN-DOWN FEELING John M eurcr Picked as Club Delegate ( or. Washington. For tw e n ty -th re e years farm ers in three states have been m a rk e tin g th e ir products th ro u g h the O regon S a vinar Co. w ith satisfactory results. A re lia b le firm , ope ra tin g on a p o licy of prom pt and sa tisfa ctory retu rn s to shippers. M a k e t h i , c o m i n ^ w Jn t e r the most comfortable you have ever spent. Decide now on a ■ gas circulating air heater. Clean — quick— convenient— no dirt, ashes or soot. Gas househeating rates are down. And when you heat w ith gas, you get a ll your gas at lowest cost. A very attrac tive gas circulating air heater costs only $59.30 installed iti your home. ($3 down; $3 mo. — plus small carrying charge). Mr. Babson thinks that business men temporarily lose faith in advertising when sales slump and thus enter a vicious circle— “decreasing trade brings a de cline in advertising budgets; less advertising space brings a further drop in sales; and so on down the toboggan slide.” Let Us Help You With Your Advertising Budget P ortland G as & C oke C o m p a n y Show room T h ird and M ain H ills b o ro — Phone 1721 I Vancouver. O regon C ity , P ortland, i Newberg. A lb a n y, Salem, C o rv a llis U T ills b o n O A r q U S - W ith W h ic h 1» Com bined th e H ills b o ro Independent, Established 1873