Pnge Two H I L L S R O R H 1 d a u g h te r S h irley and Mrs. I1. P a t- 1 ton v isited at th e J. P C ooper hom e S u n d ay at F ern Hill. T hey ! saw som e of th e re su lts of th e 1 ! d o w n p o u r of rain th at o ccu rred ! S a tu rd a y evening. T he soil of or- ch o rd s an d b erry fields on th e h ill- j sid es had been w ashed aw ay, leov- the a id- in ' C o m p letin g a 4800 u tile tr ip ami Misses C hristin e. M yrtle and B e r­ lad to be back in O regon P A th a F orm of F orest G rove ( fo rm er An.iei m x i a n d " futn’ilv re tu rn e d last resid en ts of l h e n > L,ro\e> lett b \ W ednesday n ig h t from A berdeen, au to M onday m orn in g for a th re e S o u th D akota, an d o th er points n th s tr ip to P ittsb u rg h . P en n th ro u g h o u t th at s ta te w h ere th ey w ill visit th e ir b ro th e r ’’D istance." A n d erso n said on his Jo h n and fam ily. T h eir first stop re tu rn , “m ean s n o th in g w ith th e w ill be in N ebraska, w h e re they p resen t-d ay tra n sp o rta tio n an d im ­ w ill v isit w ith relativ es of th e ir p roved highw ays. P re p a ra tio n for paren ts. su ch a trip is not n eed ed . except C oyote clu b th at w as form ed re- to see _ _______ th at th _ e _ ___ au to ______ m o b ile is in cen tly at O ak H ill school h o u se good m ech a n o iil shape. We to und succeeded in g e ttin g a coyote on , hat 4lk| a t,av w as not th e ir h u n t Tuesday. They discov- a long drive. cred am ong P. A. S m ith ’s sheep "A il alo n g th e w ay w e found an d it w as soon ru n dow n an d to u rist acco m m o d atio n s good, but sllot- in th e m id d lew cst wo found t h e --------------------------- serv ice re n d e re d by hotels and fillin g statio n a tte n d a n ts not so good as on th e coast. T his co n d i­ tion. m ig h t be d u e in p art to th e y ears of th e d ep ressio n w hen to u r­ ist tra d e w as at a low ebb. , hc p r ^ ' T ^ A V V $I9 400 "R apid C ity, S. D., in th e B lack from d istric t tax : >11,766.31 school Hills, w as en jo y in g a heavy to u r­ « m i-, u . , j flln d ’ 85 119 ,4 elem en tary fund, ist tra d e an d seem ed th e o u tstan d - $1.430 from th e irred u cib le school j nfi v**-' of S o u th D ak o ta w ith fu n d an d $74.65 from m iscellaneous x"uod a n J 11 g en eral a ,r °f H illsboro M an M akes Trip to • Land of Drouth County / CluB Groups Elect ______ S u m m e r S c h o o l S e s s io n N e n r C lose; to B ro ad cast S even of th e W ashington co u n ty d eleg atio n to th e 4-H su m m er school hav e been elected officers o f th e ir v arious liv in g groups, ac- cording to w ord received from 1-. E. F rancis, assistant co u n ty agent, w ho is in charg e of th e delegation, B arb ara E nschede is p resid en t of th e girls’ gro u p liv in g in th e K ap- pa K appa G am m a house. Je a n A nn C onnell is p resid en t of the Pi B eta Phi group. G len Irelan d an d A m os B ierly a re p resid en ts of th e boys’ group in K appa D elta Rho and A lpha G am m a Rho. resp ectiv ely J u n e F e ld e r is v ice-p resid en t of K appa K appa G am m a. Jo h n H an sen is business m an ag er of K appa D elta Rho; and Ja m e s A llison is a m em b er of th e ex ecu tiv e com m it- tee of Phi Sigm a K appa. VotC Moild AV Breaks Old Record t J .h „ g 8 aUP for th e W ashington co u n tv rad io broadcast over KOAC, F rid a y eve- n in g a t 7. T he d elegation re tu rn s hom e S a t­ urday. B oth busses w ill leav e C or- v allis at 9 a. m. T h e east bound sch ed u le of a rriv a l is as follow s: Six C orners. 11:30; T igard. 11:46; B eaverton, 12; A loha. 12:15. T he w est bound sch ed u le is: F orest G rove 11:30; H illsboro, 11:43. in come. R ep o rt of d isb u rsem en ts show s V ? 'Z $2.344.74 sp en t fo r g en eral co ntrol; . V X , ? , i? - in s - 340 for sup erv isio n . $.0446 49 fo r p ltifu l co n d itio n wi: A h a lf th e busi- te ac h ers an d supplies; $5.59165 for ,u>>. buUding.- u n occupied an d the o p e r a t i o n s i n c l u d i n g ja n ito r hire. renK,jn d . r h av in u a d ejected ap- fu el etc.; $1.323.13 for m ain ten an ce 1 p p earan earan ce ce an. and m ostly occupied by an d re p a ir of buildings: $2.830 63 b eer p arlo rs for tra n sp o rta tio n : $162.05 fo r in- " T he' p eople of S o u th D akota re - su ran ce; $68.,6 for new sid ew alk s: m em ber th e dust sto rm s as te rrib le $2 300 fo r o u tstan d in g w arra n ts an d n ig h tm ares b u t th e effect upon th e $160 01 for in terest, m ak in g a to ta l co u n try w as not n early as bad as / of $37.567 46 an ticip ated We saw only scattered (Bv Mrs. p Patton) T each ers h ired th is y e a r in clu d e instance* w h ere d irt had d rifted CH ER RY G RO VE— A can n in g C. H. N osier, su p erin ten d e n t; R ex e v e r fences d u e to th e fence row s d em o n stratio n from O regon S ta te Jo n es an d L ester M ooberry, p rin - being first filled w ith tu m b le w eeds C ollege H om e E xten sio n service, cipals: H en ry W alker. Elsie A n d er- In g en eral th e farm s still h av e w h ere L ucy A. C ase is food a n d son E m ery. B lanche B ride. J u n ia p len ty of to p soil an d need only- n u tritio n specialist, w ill be g iven ; M. Jo h n so n . R u th W Jones. M aur- m o istu re to y ield good cro p s again, at C h erry G rove F rid ay . J u n e 26. in e Moore. M argaret M o o b e r ry . "That sectio n of th e sta te w hich a t th e hom e of M rs. G. W. K u rtz G e rtru d e N eedham Ide. M a r i e l*es w est ° f 'h e M issouri riv er, al- (M ary P atto n ) from 10:30 u n til 3:30. P riest. O liv e S. M iller. B arb ara w ays sem i-arid , w ill h av e a light L adies a re asked to b rin g th e ir P o tts, E sth e r W icks. Eva M eC or- l'ro P th is y ear. In th e n o rth w est lu n ch in a p a p er sack to sav e m ick. G eorgenia B row n. G ladys section a ro u n d A b erd een an d R ed­ tim e a t noon. T his w ill be an op- Rood. H ila C ornelius, and L ucille f‘eId- crops w xre fair, b u t in need p o rtu n ity fo r all ladies to "et help F isher, new E nglish teaehe.-, of rain . T he so u th east section, in on canning problem s and to learn At o th e r elections rep o rted o v er ,h e s io u x F alls an d Y an k to n dis- n ew m ethods of food p reserv atio n , j th e co u n ty th e follow ing re p o rts , r ‘Ct. has h ad p len ty of rain and C old storage lock boxes w ill be dis- ; w e re given: F ran k W arren d efeat- p rospects fc r a cro p a re excellent, cussed as w ell as tin -can canning. If : ed Dr. A. C P itm an in cu m b en t ‘ "T h e d ep ressio n an d d ro u g h t has a n y w om en hav e m eat or v eg et- I f or d irecto r, and C h arles N oble d e- b ro u g h t a big d eflatio n in th e prices ables w hich th e y w ould lik e to ife a te d Sam Rich, presen t clerk, at of farm lands, and p ro p e rty w hich can in tin cans. Miss E ick w o rth O reneo. F orest G rove elected W il- s0' d *o r to $150 a n a cre in w ill be glad to b rin g 8 or 10 cans Ham M cC ready to su cceed C. C. 19-° can be had now for from $15 an d help th em can it. T he can s C ondit an d re-elected Mrs. A. B !o 525 an a c re w hich in m os’ cases w ill cost th re e cen ts apiece. T he Todd as c lerk is less th a n th e v alu e of th e b uild- v eg eta b les an d m eat sh o u ld be F re d 'L a n g e r, d ire c to r and Flovd !nSs "T his co n d itio n ex ists, not b e ­ re ad y fo r canning. Shoop. clerk , w ere re-elected at A n n u al school m eetin g w as M on- Sherw ood, and C h arles Jo h n so n cau se th e fa rm e rs w a n t to sell, bu t day night a t 8 o clock a t th e school w as nam ed to su cceed Ed Jo h n so n becau se th e ir e n tire reso u rces have A fte r som e - discussion th e do as uiicviui d ire c to r ai at T ig ard aiiu an d u B ci ert l I Ha- been e x h a u ste d d u rin g th e d ro u g h t - house. , -- ------- 1 b udge, w as accepted. T h e sp ecial , l gen w as elected clerk At B eaver- years. T hose few fa rm e rs an d b u si­ school tax w as defeated. W. E. ton L. M. S h o rt d irecto r, an d Al- n ess m en. w ho h av e m oney o r c re d ­ Folsom w as re-elected d ire c to r fo r th ea H au len b eck clerk, w ere re- it left, a re b u y in g land. th r e e years. J. D onald W atson w as | elected. "M e rc h a n ts th ro u g h o u t th e area re-elected c lerk fo r one y ear. ___________________ . v isited d id not h e sita te to say th at A t th e Mt. R ichm ond school th e ir e n tire b u sin ess th e past few m eetin g a t 2 p. m. M onday at th e y e a rs h as been d ire c tly d ep en d en t school house. Mrs. G race S talley on g o v ern m en t m o n ey in v ario u s , w as elected d ire c to r fo r th re e y ears form s. and J. J. F ord to fill out th e u n ­ "T hese sam e b u sin essm en seem G eorge Laemerman. 74. e x p ire d te rm of M r. O ttow ay, an d _ -- ______ w h o 1 to re fle c t _________ a se n tim e _______ n t w h ich ____ indi- Mrs. J. J. F ord w as re-elected dis- h o m estead ed n e a r B an k s S ep tem - ! cates th a t P re sid e n t R oosevelt w ill tr ic t c lerk fo r one y e a r b e r 2, 1891, died at his hom e th e r e h av e no d iffic u lty i n p ro cu rin g L adies’ A id w ill hold th e ir m eet- T h u rsd a y a ftern o o n a fte r an illn ess votes in th ese d is tric ts at th e fall in g at th e ch u rch T h u rsd ay (to d ay ) of tw o years. F u n e ra l serv ices w ere ¡election. c t 2 p. m. M rs. W E Folsom w ill held at th e F o rest G ro v e U n d er- i "W e passed th ro u g h A naconda, be hostess for th e aftern o o n . A ll ta k in g com p an y ch ap el S u n d ay aft- M ont., on a d ay w h en all the . " t e < lad ies a re co rd ially in v ited . ern o o n w ith Rev. O. J. W en d lin g w ere closed b ecau s,• of a retail M rs. G. W. K u rtz an d sm all officiatin g . (c le rk s’ s trik e W e also sa w sev eral ^ r - L aem erm an w as b o rn No- sagebrush golf c the v e m b e r 2. 1861. in G erm any, cam e w ay. w h ich m ad e us g lad th a t we to th e U n ited S ta te s 49 y e a rs ago, lived in W estern O regon. Use Your I to O regon in 1889 an d w as m a r- "N o tin g th e licenses of autom o- rie d to M ilda H u n g er at B loom ing biles as w e d ro v e along, w e found | N o v em b er 17. 1895. D eceased is ‘ m o re from Iow a th a n a n y o th er I su rv iv e d by th e w idow an d th re e s ta te w ith W isconsin a n d W ashing for a Lasting. W orthwhile d au g h ters: M iss A nne L aem erm an ton n ex t Investm ent of | an d Mrs. W illis H iatt. F o rest G rove, “T he one b e a u ty sp o t v isited by ! an d M rs. J. L. Jo h n sto n , B anks. us a fte r w e le ft o u r ow n coast co u n try w a s i n S o u th D akota, Christian Church w h ere w e v isited th e B laek Hills." L o rd ’s D ay u n ified stu d y -w o rsh ip T h is is th e first tr ip th a t Mr. N ew Special L ow Prices service, 9:45-11:45 a. m. C h u rch A n d erso n has m ad e to S o u th D ako­ school. 9:45-10:45; m o rn in g w o rsh ip ta in 13 y e a rs an d th e first tim e N ew est Patterns | 10:45-11:45. S p ecial m usic by ch o ir in 20 y e a rs th a t he h as v isited in F ill-in s Old Patterns an d serm o n by pastor. S erm o n No. his hom e tow n. 7, "T h e M ark s o f a C h ristian ." He Save $5 to $20 Quantity b eliev es in E te rn a l L ife. C h ristian D iscount on Sets E n d eav o r, 7 p. m., in te rm e d ia te and y o u n g people. D em o n stratio n of j , y o u n g p e o p le s su m m er conference, I l l i l C T P T ' p t ’l l n i p t O f l 8 p m A p lay let p re sen ted by th ^ y o u n g people. T on ig h t (T h u rsd ay ), (O « tin u e d from pare l) 211 E. M ain St. Hillsboro 8:15 o’clock th e fam ed sound mo- G a rre tt, w h o sa id “ w e n eed ju s t j “L et A n d y F ix Y o u r W atch ’’ tio n p ictu re, “A re We C ivilized", such a g ro u p as th is to k e e p o u r , O fficial S. P. W atch In sp e c to r A s ilv e r offering. A w elcom e aw aits on The g ro u n d ." fo r W ashington C o u n ty y o u a t e v e ry serv ice.—R. L. P u t- C o m m an d er Jo h n J e p s o n p r e ­ n am , pastor. sided. O th e r p ro g ram n u m b e rs in- ! eluded: "A m erican ism ” an d flag sa lu te led b y C am p P a trio tic In- | s tru c to r F re d B oyd; sin g in g of "A m erica:" in v o catio n b y D ep art- I m en t C h ap lain E. A. S m ith , w ho l w as p asto r of th e B a p tist ch u rch i h e re 18 y e a rs ago; m u sic by S cout | Y oung d ru m corps; song b y Mrs. ' S. H y re an d M rs. D w ig h t S ellers Canning School at Cherrv Grove George Laemerman Buried on Sunday BONUS SILVERWARE rf r» j rlag rTCSenteCl J UUge 1 eilipieiOIl J. L. Anderson ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O , of W II C : im p ro m p tu ta lk s by C om m ander E W P lu p p of th e V. F W Mi - F C M cK inney of th e Legion A uxiliary. W V erne McK nne> of the A m erican Legion, Mrs Guy Edson of th e V. F W OREGON A. H. Malchow Funeral Tuesday Fairbanks-Morse Model C4 Storage space 4.72 gross cu. ft. NEMA rating. W’illys Makes Good Record of Economy USED CAR exchange : GO THE AIR-CONDITIONED COOL, CLEAN WAY! th e e c o n o m y a n d c o n v e n ie n c e fe a tu r e y o u c a n s e e . . . Now, you can enjoy the comforts of cool, clean travel regardless of the train or the type of accom­ modations you choose. A ll our trains to C a lifo rn ia are completely air-condi­ tioned! Why go less com­ fortably when train travel provides— the exclusive advantage of air-condition­ ing, fares at 2c A M IL E A N D LESS, Jr and 10c tray food service, bargain dining car meals and the la/etl, smoothest highway ____from here to there. Did someone scry something aboul price? O.K.— compare the dollar value of this Fair banks-Morse Refrigerator with any refrigerator. But don't stop there. Remember—operating cost is also im- porlanL You can understand in a flash how the Conservador, the patented inner door. Just behind the main door, stops the waste of cold air, lets you avoid the penalty of the open dooT. Come in and see this demonstration. See w hy the Fair­ banks-Morse CONSERVADOR saves more money. Terms to S u it-$129.50 FAIRBANKS-MORSE I* Ii oui* CHEVROLET TRUCK POWER and ECONOMY planted. Birptist Church Rev. H. A. M inter, w ho is pastor of B aptist ch u rch in C oquille, w ill p reach at 11 and at 8 o’clock. To th ese services and to all you have a co rd ial in v itatio n . Q u ality jo b p rin tin g —A rgus. N o w ... Pennsylvania Tires AT THOM AS S. SHOLES 137 S. Third Ave. Hillsboro. Oregon Phone 211V Coast to Coa3t with 5-ton P avload for $58.26 Carrying a 10,000-lb. cement block from Los Angeles toNew York, a 1936 P i ­ ton Chevrolet truck completed 3511.4 miles on two quarts of oil and 30H.6 gallons of gasoline— a cost of 1.6c per mile or one-third of a cent per Ion mile. The en­ tire run was completed without any mechanical failure or repair. Bathroom Even scientists adm it th a t there is no such thing as a bathroom with poor acoustics. The walls throw hack the sounds of singing with a pleasing reson­ ance th a t flatters the ears of the average male, even though annoy­ ing to other members of the house­ hold. Few men ever listen to a male q u artet without feeling that “Sweet A deline” urge. This hath is the place to obey th at impulse.' We venture to guess, however, th a t there was little such vocalizing before the perfection of a w ater system such as serves this community. P ik e’s P eak S peed Records Set A Chevrolet 1 (i-ton truck with cab and pick-up body, driven by Harry Hartz, sped up the gruelling, winding Pike’s Peak 12.4-mile ascent in 25 minutes anti 3 seconds. A nother Chevrolet truck— I 1 j-ton with cab, stake body and 3000- pound load— was driven to the summit i n 37 minutes, h ? 1.,» seconds. Both the Pike’s Peak and Coast to Coast tests w ere officially observed by the American Automobile Association. C h e v ro le t’s c o m p le te ly m o d e rn tru c k d es ig n m a d e these re m a rk n b le reco rd s pos­ sible. I t is th e o n ly lo w -p ric e d tru c k w it h ouch fe a tu re s as N e w P e rfe c te d H y ­ d ra u lic B ra k e s , N e w F u ll-F lo a tin g R e a l A x le and F u ll-L e n g th W a t e r Jac ke ts w ith its H ig h -C o m p re s s io n V a lv e -in -H e a d E n g in e. Let us dem onstrate this rem ark ab le 1936 C hevrolet Truck to d a y !| SAVE MONEY ON SERVICE Visit our completely equipped shop— trained mechanics, special time saving tools, genuine parts, square-deal prices, guaranteed work. Visit Our CAR RA D IO S A radio will give you news of the moment and music th a t will make your trip very satisfying. NEW and USED CAR DEPARTMENT SA T ISFA C T IO N We are here to serve you. Let us prove our statem ents by giving you entire satisfaetion. Veterans Always Welcome E L E C T R IC S T O R E Peoples Water and Gas Co. "Saves You M oney on Every Purchase" IIII.LSRORO 124 8. SECOND AVE. Southern P acific your local S. P. a belonging to -aid E state of Jo sep h m e M H S i i l a , ed. d ice d w hich real p ro p e rtr is described a fo l­ A dolph H enry M alchow w as born A uxiliai >. Mrs O ra l a w s of (In­ n Mecklenburg. G erm ain August 1846. and died at Ins hom e J u n e i ’ S W V \u x i li a i\ M is S eller of W li C . and Mrs G race H ughes 13, 19J6. reach in g th e age of 8 > > er of Unton \ eterans; talk sears. 5 monttvs and II days by J u n io r V ice-C om m ander Han In 1872 he cam e to A m erica and sen: talk on flag and its m ean in g -eltled in th e s ta te of low.i T h ere b> C h aplain S m ith, an d benediction. ill 1884 he w as u n ite d in m a iri ige C h ap lain S m ith to E m m a S ied elm an and rein ed a O th e r d e p a rtm e n t officers p re s­ fam ily of 10 ch ild ren . In I860 th e lows: ent w ere: D ep artm en t A d ju ta n t fam ily m oved to O regon and e s ta b ­ B eginning at an iron pipe on the M eC aron; Dr G W alker, assistant lished th em selv es in V ernonia, l a t ­ n o rth line of the -e u lh one-half a d ju ta n t and past d e p a rtm e n t co m ­ of thi- J 1. 1 liek lm I ) 1 C In I m an d er Past C om m and, r R o b ert! er m oving to B ethany, w h ere they -eetiuti 31. tow nship 2 -outh, r:nii:c 1 C am pbell. Leslie H ale and A I. resided for six years. T h ereu p o n 1 West W illam ette M eridian in H arrim an , d e p a rtm e n t m usicians, they m oved to N eb rask a ami a fte r W ashington C ounty. O regon, .-aid an d W illiam M eisner. d e p a rtm e n t eighteen years, ag ain re tu rn e d to beginning point b ears south 89 O regon to m ak e th e ir hom e in p ersonal aide. A u x ilia ry d e p a rt 52 east, 1419 46 feet from a stone m ent officers p resen t w ere Mrs H illsboro up to th e p resen t tim e. at th e n o rth w est co rn er of said T he deeeasixt is su rv iv e d by his south one half of said chum , and Jam es Beach, d e p a rtm e n t re p o rte r, an d Mrs. G eorge W alker, d e p a rt- , w idow , six c h ild ren , 25 g ra n d c h il­ m im in g th en ce south Kt* 52 east, m ent m usician. d re n and nine g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n 1 .'tn.'.".I lee', thence louth 1 0 we i. , T he c h ild ren a re M rs B ailie Ire 1055 3 feel to a point ii the c en te r I land of H illsboro. M is. B erth a O tis of enm ity road No. 491. thence of H illsboq). Mrs. W ill R ayls of 1 along th e c e n te r line of said m ad Y ork. N eb : M rs Jo h n K ru m m of south 89 14 west, 277 14 feet. ; C offee C reek. M ontana; F red rick th en ce n o rth I) 40 west 1059 5 feet M alchow of C offee C reek. M ont . to place of beginning, co n tain in g i H r M rs John M Pa vidton) and W illiam M alchow of H astings. 7 1 acres, m ore or less, all situ ated . HE! VETI A A nnual school board N ebraska. in W ashington C ounty. O regon m eetin g w as h eld at th e school T he p ro p erty w ill be sold at house M onday. T h e re tirin g m em - ! P ortland. O r. gon. at the offici- of , b er of th e board. R obert Y ungen. W illiam B Adams, a tto rn ey for the w as re-elected fo r th r e e y ears, and ad m in istra to r. 1010 S p ald in g B u ild ­ M rs T en n ie D avidson w as re -e le c t­ ing. P ortland. O regon, on or a fte r! ed clerk for o ne y ear. W illiam H th e 17th day of J u ly , 1936, b u t Not one e ar in a m illion ev er has sixiled bids m ay I»* fo rw ard ed nt D ierd o rff c a rrie d all th e votes for d ire c to r of zone 5. n o n -u n io n high been d riv en 1.810 m iles in 24 c o n ­ any tim e p rio r to said d a le to tin- d istrict. An e lec tric Red Ja c k e t j secu tiv e h o u rs as w as d one recen tly above nam ed W illiam B A dam s pum p w ill be in stalled for th e | w ith th e W illy* 77. deelures J C T he p ro p e rty w ill lie sold for cash. ' school. A b u d g et m eetin g w ill be E d w ard s of the U sed C ar E xchange D ated and first p ublished this h eld soon. W illvs d e a le r at 178 S o u th Second 18th day of Ju n e . 1936 Mrs. Jo h n W en g er w as hostess aven u e. H illsboro. Last pubM.shcd the Ititi) duy of to th e H elv e tia -P h illip s L ad ies' Aid T his W illvs. o p e ra tin g for th e | July, 1936 J u n e 10. e n te rta in in g for h e r m o th ­ period at 45 m iles an hour, ra n [ J C HUNGERFORD. A dm inis­ J ik I n id M a sh iliR to n . 11 i I Is l$or o er. M rs A lpanalp, w ho is in poor 36 03 m iles per gallon of gas O ne 18 22 h ealth . T he lad ies p re p a re d a nice c a r w as th e m ost econom ical in trator p ro g ram for h e r e n te rta in m e n t as t th e G ilm o re Y osem ite ru n w hile follow s: Mrs. L. Z u rc h e r an d Mrs. a n o th e r m ad e th e fastest tim e of S taeh li songs: M isses C la ra T scha- an y c ar en tered . bold and E laine, m usic, an d M rs P. L a n d a u e r an d M rs. A be Y unger. a reading. A m ong th e g uests w ere Mrs. M arie Z ybach of L ong B each. C a l . a v isito r here. N ext m eetin g w ill b e at th e hom e of M rs. W il- ' (C o n tin u e d fro m pag e I ) liam Z u rc h e r J u ly 8. V ictor S m ith has m oved eig h t of acreag e m ust not be la rg e r th a n it his silv er foxes to h is p la c e h e re w as in 1935. W ashington co u n ty farm s losl and expects to h av e b u ild in g s re a d y for th e o th ers soon. Mr. p ra ctically all th e red clo v er th a t S m ith bought th e Ed A n d erso n w as seed ed last y ear, consequently, it is im p ra c tic a b le in m any cases ¡ p lace som e tim e ago. T h e re cen t ra in has d one a lot for them to do a n y th in g in 1936 of dam age to th e fru it crop. S tr a w ­ th a t w ould e n titlg th e m to one of b e rry pickers a re h a v in g a h a rd th ese pay m en ts. H ow ever, m any of tim e. T he ch erry cro p is beg in n in g them fig u re th a t it is still a good to show th e ravages of th e w e a th e r idea to file th is w o rk sh eet c la ssifi­ and m ay not b e m ark e ta b le . M on­ cation as th ey n e v e r know w hen d ay th e rain w ashed ru ts in th e w e a th e r or cro p pest conditions n ew ly p lan ted corn field s a n d in m ight m ake it im p e ra tiv e to ch an g e , places corn w ill need to b e r e ­ th e ir fa rm in g plans. EQUAL THIS VALUE • • • if yo u can! Thursday, June 1«, 1936 R. E. WILEY, local m anager Hillsboro Motor Co. Jam es Whitelaw, Prop. 3 1 8 - 3 3 2 E. M a in St. Phone Day or Night 144 H ills b o ro , O re g o n