H IL L S B O R O Page Six P age Tr « Two cordi) leade An; teach Rusai deuil. Ro' Invot led i and A m L. C Mrs. w ell, son, H all J. St w e rt rus. and th e Vi re pr C. J Ami d ept of t ans; S. Wor la rd Veti W ‘ Disi W V ct Ode an d Leg F and twe vet pro tioi 1 Ge al chi An Ju chi 1 mi de wt th) of ci: as fil re a. St fr V« iy M ri G H E 1< V k B 6 b > i « Hilhi Seniors Finish Work is Banks School District Will Elect Directors on June 15 gram . M em bers of th e class of 1936: W illiam A A llison, L u V crn e F A bendroth, R ichard A bts, E arl B entley. H elen M arie B ecker. R ich ­ i B y M i»» M a ry S a n d y ) BAN KS l egal v oters of school ard C h arles B laine. E rnest C arl Right Thinking Advice of B row n, H a rry B unke, L ow ell V. d istrict No. 13 w ill hold th e ir a n ­ Chase. D onald Jam es C ru n ican . ! n ual school m eeting J u n e 15 at 6 Judge Donald Long H azel C h u rch lcy . A lta E lizabeth p in. They w ill vote for one diree- C lark, C arol E C oulter, H elen N | to r for th re e y ears and one clerk Dean, C aro lin e M. D oern, C layton i for one y ear along w ith o th er spe- (C o n tin u M l fro m page 1) H Elford, Jo y C o rrin n a F ociker. I eial business re se n tin g th e class of 1911. T he R obert G eorge. L ew is Jo sep h G a r­ Mr and Mrs P au l R obinson and w o rd in g w as as follows: "T he m em ­ field. P au l G raham . D oris A nita son of N orth B on n ev ille w ere look­ b ers of th e class of 1911 of H ills­ Gregg. W ayne L e Roy G oetter. ing a fter th eir p ro p e rty in B anks boro high school present th is tr ib ­ F red G ran t J r . A rth u r A. G urske. S u n d ai Mr. R obinson is th e ed ito r u te to B W B arnes in reco g n i­ W ilia m G illen w ater. M elba E of th e N orth B on n ev ille N ews tio n of his o u tstan d in g serv ice and H averstick. E arl H ickenlooper. B er­ Mr and Mrs M J. M u rphy and u n failin g devotion to th e cause of nice Mae H ow ard. E lizabeth A nne M is Ja c k W hite of T he D alles and education d u rin g his long connec­ Hobbs. E d w ard L. H u rd J r . C. Miss V ern etta May of R yderw ood tio n w ith th is school and com ­ Holcom b Himes, D orothy G ene v isited F rid ay at th e Ray P arm ley m u n ity . As we look back over th e H ow ard. L o rrain e A lth ea Jo h n sto n . 25 years, w hich have elapsed since D orothy V irg in ia Jack so n . Violet ; home. Mr and Mrs E d w in M aw hinney o u r graduatio n , we a re im pressed Elm a Jan sen . H arold C arl K rah - and tw o ch ild ren of P o rtla n d spent w ith th e g reat debt w e ow e to him m cr. M arg aret L. K lein. R uth E the w eek -en d w ith E d w in 's parents, in ap p reciatio n an d g ratitu d e. We K raus. M elvin L ukas, A rth u r O tto Mr and Mrs C h arles M aw hinney. recognize his in sp iratio n in school K raus, M arg aret L ucy L aver. P earl Mrs. R ita H eltzel an d tw o d a u g h ­ days and d u rin g th e in terv en in g Lowe. Jo h n W ilber L orenz, M elvin ters N orm a J e a n an d B etty Ja n e years: w e recall his sy m p ath etic L. M ariner. G e rtru d e A nn M unkers. of P o rtla n d sp en t th e w eek -end u n d e rstan d in g of our problem s and H erb ert G len M unkers. W illiam w ith M rs H eltzel's p aren ts, Mr. his suggestions to w ard th e ir so lu ­ K en n eth M eierju rg en . H arold F and Mrs. W. G. W alker. tion. To him go o u r best w ishes M eyer, A m elia D orothea M iller. A lex R iv ard of P o rtla n d is c le r k ­ d u rin g th e y ears ahead: m ay th e F ra n k C. M ariner. F ran ces O ra ing at th e B an k s M eat M ark et d u r­ happy m em ories of th e y ears give Moyer. M arjo rie M arie M e e k . ing th e b usy b e rry season. increasing richness to life and co n ­ B eatrice J e a n M cC lure. M arjorie W. T. S ellers is on th e sick list firm th e realizatio n of a w ork w ell Elsie N ordlund. G reg o ry H. Nob- again th is w eek. e rta Lee O versby, M avis N ay- done." G us E k rm an . an in sp ecto r of M arion P eters, G e r - A w ard of diplom as w as m ade to P u tn am , roads of M cM innville, w as a S u n ­ tru d e J P eerenboom , D ale Sylvia tw o form er H ilhi stu d en ts. Ju d g e ow er, M ary L u cille Q uaintance. day afte rn o o n v isito r at th e S. N D onald E Long of P o rtlan d and j P H azel B y rd en e Rogers. C h ristin e C u rrin g to n home. W. V erne M cK inney, e d ito r of th e Mr. an d M rs Ed M izn er of P o rt­ Louise Robb. M ildred M. Rock, E r­ H illsboro Argus. Ju d g e Long, a m ine R ennells, B etty R yan. B er­ lan d sp en t th e w eek -en d in B anks m em ber of th e class of 1914. left n a rd S acressen. F ran ces W elm a w ith M r an d Mrs. W a lte r B eard. school in 1913 and la te r com pleted S ch errer. A. S u e S antoro, Jo h n Mr. M izner. w ho re c e n tly u n d e r­ his schooling at th e G eorgetow n Santoro, A rth u r ~ E. Mohr. ’ L loyd w en t a v e ry serio u s o p eratio n , is university law school at W ashing­ W. S elfrid g e. D enzel C. S tu n k ard . im p ro v in g nicely. ton, D. C. M cK inney left in th e E d w ard A Seus. G enevieve Seus, F ran ces R ugg of H e p p n e r is spring of 1917 a t th e b eg in n in g of D avid P ay n e T orbet, R obert S c lerk in g in th e P o w n e M ercan tile th e W orld w a r to jo in th e arm y, Tongue. R obert T aylor, C ath erin e store d u rin g th e b e rry season. and a fter serv in g 18 m onths o v e r­ H elen Tack. K en n eth D. W oodw ard. M rs G eorge Moss an d son Roy seas com pleted his school w o rk at L ester W illiam son. E ldw in W att, | of P h ilo m ath a re v isitin g Mr. and O regon S tate college. Violet E v ely n W ick. V elm a Lu Mrs. V ern P ric k e tt Mrs. Moss is "Desires Shape L ives” V erne W ohlschlegel. E v ely n B. em p lo y ed in th e B odle B a rre lin g "T hink right." T his w as th e a d ­ W hite, W ilson J. W ienecke, C h a r­ plant. les W u n d erlich . R oscoe W urm Jr.. Mr. an d Mrs. C. W. M oore and vice given th e g ra d u a tin g seniors by Ju d g e L ong in h i s address. N orm a Je a n S tan to n Toelle. H elen sons of P o rtla n d sp e n t th e w e e k ­ P u lask i. W illiam H. C h u rch ley . end w ith frien d s an d re la tiv e s in "N ever forget th e d evotion an d C laren ce W. Jacobs, D e L a u r ic e B anks. loyalty of y o u r p aren ts." L aV elle B um p, A u relia H e l e n Mrs. E lm er L y d a an d th r e e chil- P ro p e r th in k in g , he said, m akes H affner, Elsie Jo se p h in e G illette. d r n an d B abe L y d a of D etroit us th e m asters of ourselves. Act as sp en t S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d ay in if it is im possible to fail, advised B anks at th e C liff T h om pson home. Long, w ho declared th a t o u r lives Mr. an d M rs R ay W oodm an and a re shaped by o u r own desires. He Mrs. M. S W oodm an of C apitol stated th at it tak es m o re energy H ill sp en t th e w eek -en d w ith Mr. to fail th an to succeed, p ointing an d Mrs. G. W. M cG raw . (C o n tin u e d fro m p o r e l> out th e stren u o u s effo rts people an d Mrs. E llis H e rb e rt and w ill som etim es go to to ju stify feet to th e h eig h t of th e d ik e and tw Mr. o sons of E ugene w e re S u n d ay w id en in g th e d ik e footings, p la n ­ fa ilu re to do som ething. aftern o o n v isito rs of M r an d Mrs. nin g to p re v e n t overflo w th is w in ­ "If you a re k in d to th e w orld, ter. S. N. C u rrin g to n an d fam ily. th e w orld w ill be k in d to you," as­ Mr. an d M rs. W a lte r Roe an d E ngineers a re of th e opinion th a t serted th e speaker. if th e W ap ato p ro ject is success­ baby d a u g h te r of V an co u v er w ere Olson, in p resen tin g th e diplom as ful. th e vast q u a n tity of w ater S u n d ay v isito rs of Ed C la rk and to th e seniors, expressed th e hope w hich finds re stin g place in W a­ Mrs. L eona R obertson. C liff T hom pson, w ho has b een ill th a t th e ir jo u rn e y th ro u g h l i f e pato at flood tim e, w ill be forced w ould b e one of ad v en tu re, of in to th e ch an n el of th e T u a la tin p ro fit and of happiness. N eith er w ith re su ltin g high w a te r dow n education n o r life need to be h u m ­ stream , and d am ag e to p ro p erty drum to one w ho is a le rt in m ind along th e w ay. u n less th e ch an n el and im agination, he said. H ap p i­ is cleared to allow faster outflow . ness is not d ep en d en t upon circu m ­ M ud islan d s an d log jam s along (C o n tin u e d fro m naee 1» stance: it comes to those w ho w ith th e w hole T u a la tin ch an n el r e ­ faith m ove to w ard th e ir goal an d ta rd flow off d u rin g th e w in ter i boro, th e d ed icatio n of th e p a rk w ith courage m eet th e obstacles an d sp rin g and keep th e stream should be an o u tsta n d in g ev en t b e­ cause of th e v a st tra n sfo rm a tio n to its attainm en t, he stated. m oving slu g g ish ly d u rin g th e r e ­ w hich has been acco m p lish ed th e re F our m em bers of th e g rad u atin g m a in d e r of th e tim e. ' in th e w ay of re -a rra n g e m e n t and class of 1911 p resen t w ere Mrs. I b e a u tific a tio n w ith th e assistance Jo h n M L änsinger iL u ra T am iesie). i of th e g o v e rn m e n t th ro u g h W PA Mrs. W. S. M eyers (M y rtle H ar- i i labor. vey), Zenas A. Olson, all of P o rt- i i V isito rs w ill fin d th e p a rk b e tte r land, and Miss G ussie S ig ler of a r r a n 8ed to acco m m o d ate picnic H illsboro. Mrs. F reem an B erkes p a rtie s an d fam ily g ath erin g s, w ith (A lice L und) of Los A ngeles, the ! its sw eep in g d riv e w a y s circlin g (C o n tin u e d fro m pave 11 fifth m em ber, w as u n ab le to be S h u te S avings bank, au th o rity to I th e au d ito riu m , ro ck ed an d d u st­ present. com prom ise asset: L add E state less; g reen law ns, n ew an d in te r- S u p e rin te n d e n t B arnes, in i n- com pany vs. E w a rd ' P. P om eroy, ‘ esting sh ru b b e ry , an d co n fin em en t tro d u cin g th e sp eak er and m aking d efau lt: Reed In s titu te vs. W. B of th e m id w ay to th e open space th e diplom a p resen tatio n to him . H aines et al. co n firm atio n : J u lia A. ; in th e so u th en d of th e p ark , le a v ­ told som eth in g of school h isto ry j j ” O lsen vs. S e re n e M. M. O lsen ing th e picnic g ro u n d s open along and pointed out th a t th e school had an d M andius J u liu s O lsen, dis- th e east sid e an d n e x t to th e fa ir g rad u ated 1330 persons o r t h e m issal. | b u ild in g s on th e w est. eq u iv alen t to th e n u m b er p resen t T h e follow ing o rd ers w e re filed 1 J u ly F o u rth , of course, is the in th e au d ito riu m for th e 1936 e x ­ th is w eek in p ro b ate co u rt: J o h n , big day. en d in g in a h uge display ercises. W B assett. E d ith M arg aret and of fire w o rk s a t nig h t. D illon d e ­ O th er prog ram n u m b ers w ere as I H elen J e a n S m ith , m inors: W illiam , clares th a t th is d isp lay w ill p ro b ­ follow s: Processional, high school N orm a and B arb ara A nne A rm es, ably be th e larg est an d m ost in ­ band; invocation. Prof. P h ilip E J o h n C B echen, H en ry B y r o n clu siv e e v e r p resen ted a celeb ratio n F oord of G ra n t high school. P o rt- S ag ab erd , C h arles W G ram cnz, W crow d in th is city. T he fin al d ay w ill open w ith th e land. H ilhi class of 1927; song, g irls' P D yke. M ary P eterso n . M ary C. chorus; salu tato ry . G e rtru d e A nn | P rin g le. O m ar F en d all. Ja m e s R usu al p a trio tic exercises in t h e M unkres, class o f '36; histo ry , M cPoland. M arie T am iesie. Je n n ie I i p ark , p reced ed by a p a ra d e th ro u g h C h ristin e Robb, class '36; vocal E. A dam s. P e te r L arsen, E. F erd i- d o w n to w n streets. F o u r b an d s a re ' ex p ected to ta k e p a rt in th e fes- solo, R uth H arbison G ard n er, class n an d D ied crich s. T h e follow ing cases w ere filed ■ tivities. of '16; song. R obert H. K elly, class of '27; violin solo, D orothy Tongue, th is w eek in c irc u it co u rt: F ed eral I A new and novel e n te rta in m e n t class of '28: v aled icto ry , H arold F. L an d b an k of S p o k an e vs. C h arles is p lan n ed in th e d o n k ey baseball M eyer, class of ’38; vocal solo, H. H ays et al; T u a la tin com pany gam es, w hich w ill ta k e place each M ae D avis Sim pson of P o rtla n d , vs. D ora Lee et al, to q u ie t title; day of th e cele b ratio n u n d e r the class of '19: high school song led L o u is P. W rig h t vs. A lb ert J o h n ­ new flood lam ps re c e n tly p u r- chased by th e firem en. by G. R ussell M organ, song lead er son et al. to q u ie t title. B esides all of th e ev en ts a r ­ class of '15. ran g ed by th e com m ittee, th e re A rg u s classified ads g et re su lts A recep tio n w as g iv en in th e w ill be th e big B ro w n in g B ro th ers' A m usem ent com pany c a rn iv al on th e m idw ay, co m p lete w ith rides, sideshow s an d gam es. T his y ear new rid es w ill be pro v id ed by th is com pany fo r th e am u sem en t of the children. SUPER W omen, too, w ill have a fling at th e festiv ities in th e horse h a r ­ nessing contest, th e p rize to go to th e w om an w ho can c o rrectly h a r­ ness a h o rse in th e sh o rtest tim e, D illon has an n o u n ced . P ro g ram for th e first d ay in ­ cludes ju n io r b aseb all gam e, p a ra ­ SERVICE ch u te ju m p , d o n k ey baseball in the evening, dan ce an d th e m idw ay. Ju ly th ird , th e re w ill be t h e d edication, T ow nsend picnic, b ase­ ball in th e aftern o o n , d o n k ey b ase­ ball in th e evening, p a ra c h u te ju m p in th e aftern o o n , m id w ay , a n d dan ce all day. J u ly 4 t h e p ro g ram includes parad e, p a trio tic ex ercises, bands, all-d ay dance, m idw ay, h o rse h a r ­ nessing co n test for w om en, d onkey baseball, p a ra c h u te ju m p for a lti­ tu d e record, an d th e fire w o rk s d is­ Full value on every service job underlies our play- . , . policy of not merely making sales, but making T h e firem e n 's association is h e a d ­ friends. ed by A ndy L entz, p resid en t; S. W M elhuish. v ice-p resid en t; A. L Brock, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r; G lenn It is perfectly true th at our paramount interest B erge and W illiam E v erett, e x e c u ­ is insuring you the utmost motoring satisfaction tiv e com m ittee. Land Owners Seek Flood Control Aid Celebration Here Features Jumper County Grand Jury tO Convene Friday A T THIS SIGN / CHEVROLET FRIEND MEETS FRIEND A Service on the Friendship Policy of Quality at Low Cost a t lowest cost. And it seems natural th a t owners find their welfare best guarded in patronizing such a service. Our m echanics are all experienced, specially trained men. Special labor-saving tools and m a­ chinery are alw ays used to save you money. Because of this service and a careful final in­ spection, we can GUARANTEE ALL MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP. It will pay you to use our FREE MONTHLY INSPECTION. Service On All Makes of Cars HIILSBORO MOTOR CO. Phone 444, Day or Night Used C ar Lot at 136 S. Second Ave. Hillsboro 318 - 332 E. Main St. TliurHiluy. .luin' I, 1936 A R G U S , H I L L S B O R O , O R E C, O N Perfection Bakery Adding Equipment th e past th re e m onths, is now ta k ­ ing tre a tm e n ts w ith a specialist in P o rtlan d for sinus tro u b le He has had to get new glasses an d ju s t as soon as he is able he m ust have his tonsils rem oved. M r and M rs W H Lee and son P h ilip of P o rtlan d and Mr and M rs Ellis M cG raw and c h ild ren of V ernonia w ere S un d ay p arty guests of Mr and Mrs G. W. M c­ G raw . Miss Viola P a rk e r of P o rtlan d spent the w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs M illard B u rn ett S un d ay Mr. and Mrs. R A. W ilcox and c h il­ dren. Mr an d M rs M illard B u r­ nett an d Viola P a rk e r enjoyed a picnic on G ales C reek C lyde W right of A berdeen. W ash . spent th e w eek -en d v isitin g his wife. Mrs. C ly d e W right, w ho is em ployed h ere and living w ith her fath e r Ed C lark. Mr. and Mrs. H arry W hitfield of T im ber sp en t th e w eek-end w ith Mrs. W hitfield's parents, Mr. and T w o th ousand head of sheep, in ­ M rs N J. G riffin T hey took little cluding ew es and lam bs, passed W A NTED S tra w b e rrie s and pea B everly D eL auney hom e w ith them th ro u g h H illsboro W ednesday en F arm ers' M arket T elephone to sta y d u rin g th e b e rry season. 16-7p' ro u te to T im b e r for unloading. 3151Z Mr and Mrs. B ert G rin d le of M c­ T he sheep w ill be put on 3000 acres CEDAR shakes w anted W rite slat M innville an d Mr and M rs F ra n k of ran g e in th e coast m o u n tain s ing price Jo e Looney. B e a v e r­ G rin d le of P o rtla n d v isited Mr. and this sum m er, according to G. R us­ H ip' Mrs. Eli G rin d le S u n d ay Eli G rin ­ sell M organ, jo in t ow ner w ith M ike ton, Rt. 2. dle is ill at his hom e In B anks Bibbv. M ONTHS Jerse y bull for sale T his fall th e sh eep ag ain w ill be 14 from Mrs. W oodm an is helping Mrs reg istered stock O tto ' G rin d le w ith th e w ork d u rin g his loaded for m ark et and for re tu rn G auguin, G ard en Home 16p to e a ste rn O regon ran g es for the illness. w in ter, M organ said. A few head S IL O for sale, 12x36. $75 -F II M r an d Mrs. E rin C offey and Sim pson, 4 m iles south of H ills ­ sons of P o rtla n d an d Mr. and Mrs. w ere placed on th e m o u n tain range boro. 161 f I S tan ley C la rk and son of L o n g ­ hist su m m er as an ex p erim en t. , ... ■ ____ - -- —-r- ™ I view spent the w eek-end w ith Mr. HAVE im m ed iate cash buyer for and Mrs. Cass W ilson. Buxton Tow nsend Group 60 to 100 acres, not m ore than R. N. A. w om en serv ed chicken to Name Leaders June 11 18 m iles from Pol l land P refer run d in n e r to 80 people T h u rsd ay , c le a r­ BU X TO N T ow nsend club w ill ning w ater, good orchard, not par 1 ing a p p ro x im ately $20 elect officers at a business m e e t­ tic u la r about buildings W G Ide. P asto r R etu rn s ing in th e G ran g e h all at 8 p. m. 316 E M ain St. HL Rev. and Mrs. E M. T ilton a r r iv ­ J u n e 11. ed at th e ir hom e in Y am hill S a tu r ­ W B A business w ill be held at W A N 1 ED E x p el n-i ed day m o rn in g a fte r a fo u r w eeks' h e rd e r G. R ussell M organ H ip' tr ip in C anton. Ohio, w h ere they G range hall a t 7:30 p. m J u n e 10. v isited both th e ir parents. T hey BURBANK ed potat MRS. A l'G l ST HOREN d ro v e th ro u g h , m ak in g th e trip sack A lbert K ehrli, m ile c a s t Mrs. H ilm a C B oren. 79. died th e re in six days and the re tu rn of O rcnco. 16 -7 trip in five days. It is a d istan ce of at h er hom e on B eaverton ro u te 1 3000 m iles one w ay. T hey found and fu n eral serv ices w ill be held FR ESH S aancn m ilk goat fo r sa le good ro ad s m ost of the w ay, those at 2 p. m. today (T h u rsd ay i at Mrs. E rnest V andehey, Bi 2 b eing th e poorest w ere in Idaho Pegg's chapel. B eaverton. I n te r ­ H illsboro. P hone 2187 hi and Ohio. In O hio th e ro ad s a re m ent w ill be in R iv erv iew cem e­ M odern D ance m ade of b ric k an d th e h ard freez­ tery. S he w as th e w ife of A ugust Al V erboort. T u e s d a y n ig h t Ju n e ing last w in te r m ade th em in Boren, and m o th er o f Mrs. A poor condition. T hey learn ed th a t B runhold, P o rtlan d , a n d W alter 9. M usic by N ig h tin g a le - A d n n s sion 25c. hi th e past w in te r in O hio w as one and E sth er at home. of th e coldest on reco rd Peach T E N a c re s, .ill c u ltiv a te d , lo ca ted FR A N K PU LV ER trees w ere d estro y ed by th e freez­ 14 m iles from P o rtlan d , near ing and o th e r fru it trees w ere F ra n k P u lv er, 59. d ied at his seriously dam aged. T his sp rin g is , hom e on B eaverton ro u te 1 M on­ H illsb o ro -P o rtlan d highw ay, new 5-room m odern n early com pleted v e ry late an d farm ers w ere ju s t day. F u n e ra l services w ere held plow ing th e ir g ard en s w hen Mr f r o m P egg's chapel. B eaverton. house w ith basem ent A sm all in ­ and Mrs. T ilto n left there. W eather W ednesday afternoon. In te rm e n t v estm en t w ill m ake t h e house conditions w ere good on th e e n tire ’ w as in C rescent G rove cem etery I com pletely m odern. G arage, chick tr ip e x c e p t* w h e n going th ey e n ­ He w as th e h u sb an d of L au ra D . i en house, good barn, nice grove ini co u n tered a blizzard in W yom ing | fath e r of F ra n k , M ary. W illiam and ' th e p astu re n e a r th e barn, elec tricity . 2 good wells, b erries ami C rops e v e ry w h e re looked good but : Voorus. o th er crops, 1 horse. 100 chickens I a fte r re tu rn in g home, they found and all farm m achinery. E v e ry : those in this p art of O regon the HARRY Q UA LLS th in g goes fo r $3500 best of all. P a rts of M issouri also F u n eral services for H arry Q ualls, I'W<> acres. 5-room p lastered house. looked v e ry fe rtile and had good infant son of Mr. and M rs A lbert good chicken house, n ear H ills­ crops. W hile in C anton. Rev. T il­ Q ualls of B eaverton, w ill be held ton. a tten d ed th e general conference at 10:30 today i T h u rs d a y • at the boro. fru its of all kinds: price $2100 of the M E. church, w hich m eets B eaverton N azarenc ch u rch . I n ­ ■ HAVE sev eral good farm for sale 10'e dow n E. A G riffith . H ills ev ery fo u r years. Rev T ilton oc­ te rm e n t w ill be in C rescen t G ro v e boro. 16 cupied thp p u lp it in B anks ch u rch cem etery. S u n d ay night. N ext S u n d ay night S E E D p o ta to e s, B u r b a n k a n d G em -, h e w ill preach th e b accalau reate ARTHUR LEE HAM ILTON dug before fall freeze B u ck ey ei services for th e high school g ra d ­ A rth u r Lee H am ilton, 76, died in M arket, C ornelius. 16-9p u atin g class in Y am hill. Rev. E. J. H illsboro S a tu rd a y m o rning Fu- D unlap of F orest G rove w ill occupy h cral serv ices w ere held S unday B enefit D aner th e B an k s p u lp it th a t night. ifte rn o o n from th e F orest G rove N orth P lain s S unset club at K j Rev. and Mrs E. W W ithncll U n d ertak in g com pany chapel and P. hall. S atu rd ay night. A dm ission of W estport visited frien d s in B anks in te rm e n t w as in F o rest V iew c em ­ 25c. Good m usic. 16 S a tu rd a y and also v isited t h c etery. B anks cem etery. ( e d a r M ill D a le ( hanged Mr. H am ilton w as born at W al­ Jo h n H olland of G reen M oun­ ton, New Y ork, A ugust 11, 1859. D ale for th e C e d a r Mill base­ tain is sp en d in g a few d ay s w ith ball b en efit p rogram at the U nion re lativ es in B anks gym has been changed from Ju n e D ivorces G ran ted C. W M cP eak left lasl w eek by M a rq u e tte —L. C. from E lm er J 11 to 16. tra in for S p arta. Wis., to v isit his parents, w hom he has not seen for ten years. M cP eak grew up in S p arta, b u t on a card he w rote hom e he said th e co u n try th ere Will have available approxim ately 1,000 tons does not co m pare w ith th is p a rt pea vines from Scappoose suitable for filling silos, of O regon. Shipment of Sheep Brought to County Too Late to Classify✓ T O D A IR Y M E N Boy Scout Drive for Finances Set < ('o n tin n »d fro m pace I I tw o y ears' satisfacto ry service since becom ing an eagle scout. C ircu it Ju d g e R F ra n k P eters presided. C o u rt w as follow ed by a m eetin g of th e d istric t com m it­ tee. V. W. G ard n er, d istrict com ­ m issioner, rep o rted on field co n d i­ tions show ing th a t all u nits a re in good condition as show n by e ffi­ ciency ratin g , grow th in m em b er­ ship, and a full com plem ent of leaders. E aster w as re-elected d is­ tric t com m ittee ch airm an ; G a rd ­ n er as d istric t com m issioner, and Ja c k S earcy w as elected d istrict tre a su re r and c h airm an of the fi­ nance com m ittee. Ju n e 10. d etac h m en ts from each tro o p will assem ble at C am p Ireland, no rth of tow n, u n d er th e le a d e r­ ship of W illiam F. Joh n so n , field executive, an d F M. Coon, sco u t­ m aster of th e A loha troops, and will com m ence con stru ctio n of th e A dirondack sh e lte r for th e use of local troops. P re lim in a ry w ork will also com m ence on th e d rillin g of a well. W hen the first cabin is com pleted, each troop w ill be as­ signed a plot on w hich to build, using th e general s tru c tu re until the troop's cabin is com pleted. "W e ex p ect this cam p to be a very d e fin ite co n trib u tio n to th e w elfare o f H illsboro scouting,” stated E aster. "It will im prove th e q u ality and provide t h e proper facilities for the necessary tr a in ­ ing out-of-doors, w here th e c h a r­ acte r and citizen sh ip q u alities w e desire are best developed." Follow ing advan cem en ts w ere also waste from three weeks’ run on spinach. Growers desirous of reserving tonnage will please call at our office at the earliest possible date. Price will be $1.50 a load within a radius of five miles from the cannery and 50c for every addi­ tional three miles. B. E. MALING, Inc. Do You Know - Prescription Compounding is a science? t r a i n e d We are the best prepared to serve you as w e have had training in the best Prescription Pharm acies in San Francisco and Portland? Prescriptions can he thrown together o r scientifically prepared. Wit do it scientifi­ cally, charging no more than when you get. them thrown together. HILLSBORO PHARMACY Z. J. Riggs, g ra d u a te of th e C alifo rn ia C ollege P h arm acy (V en etian tick et, C. H H imes, Rt. 4. H illsboro) Remember . .« YOU CAN ALWAYS GET Delta Drug Store Indigestion worries forgotten n o w ! if you a re one o f th o se people to rtu re d by indigestion pains you'll w elcom e this good new s a b o u t B ism a-R ex. F o r h ere is a se n satio n al a n tac id pow der th a t is g e t­ tin g am azin g resu lts. It n e u tra liz e s ex ­ cess acid, aids rem oval of gas, soothes ir rita te d m em branes and aids digestion o f foods m ost likely to fe rm en t. B IS M A -R E X 4% ounces 50c Orcnco addition. « fireproof, s a n iln y m ade Second class scout T roop doughnut room has been eom pleied 216 of H illsboro. R obert P eters. Rev P aul Doltz, 111), " f Nil- w ith electric grease pot. ta h 'e s anil Bob Bristol. Second class scouts shelves, removing the sm oke ami lim an u n iv e rsity , P h ilip p in e Islands, for m erit badges T ro o p 216 of grt'aso from Hie rem ainder of die w ill oceuny 'h e p illp l’ of th e (»■»•!»- Hillsboro: S idney S eym our, p o u l­ co ch u rc h J u n e 14 Dr. and M is P erfectio n Bakery of H illsboro bakery try keeping. Ja c k G oodm an. R ob­ T he old oven w ill be used for D olls, w ho hove spent nearly aa e r t Ogiltoee, h a n d ic ra ft. S tanley tru ly w ill m ake th e dough move and an y overload th at y ears In the P hilippines, w ill de H ergert. h an d icraft. personal w hen all the loose ends of new pastry health. E van West, p o u ltry k e e p ­ e q u ip m en t a re hooked up and m ight develop T he p ro p rie to rs are vole J u n e 14 Io th e tlre n e a lle id ville field lh D ull/ w ill speak ing T roop 219 of A loha: E dw ard 1 c i ery lh in g in propei gear Open Coe and Congdon. briefly al both S u n d ay schools and Jan n sen , c a rp e n try ; V ernon Chase, house w ill be held a fte r the ui- show I wo reels of m otion p ic tu re I i ival of the new oven. handicraft D ivorce b u lls Filed flints ill the R e i d v ille ch u rc h III the An ad d itio n ti th e leal' of the First class scout T roop 219 of ev en in g at It o'clock D a v ie s V iv ia n a g a in st A lfre d Aloha. Dick B enjam in. F irst class b a k e ry hus been com pleted, sev scouts for m erit badges T roop 216