Page Two HILI-SBORO. AKtiVS. Ill 1 ,I.SB()R( 1. ( 1REGON Thursday, September.'!, I!i.'!t I O regon beaches this past week Hillsboro, w h ere tin* various p ro b ­ I’luss explained. "Is not to put ib u l end lems confi outing tiie various lo­ c is nut of biMine.a but to elim i Mr. and Mrs J R D ehaan nnd cals are threshed out. and w here nate w asteful and expensive bun ch ild ren of W hitford station w ere fum i problem s and legislation m e d h n g of farm needs and nierchan w eek-end guests at th e Jo h n Davis disc. home. A lvie D uvis was also a guest "F or instance, we tu rn b ark tn at th e p a ren tal hom e d u rin g the 1 o u r Iniylng m tubers som ething w eek-end. T e a m E n ters T o u r n a m e n t; like $12.liisi a year in dividends," G uests of Mr and Mrs Alex B ruce G row th O r g a n iz a tio n S e e m s Plass said "These dividends in ­ A ugust 26 at a d in n e r p arty ho n o r­ B ir th d a y C e le b r a te d C erta in H ere clude the money li ft over from our ing Mrs Bruee'.s b irth d ay a n n iv e r­ sab.-, after the expenses have been sary included W illiam Wood and tak en out (By I.aV elle JaeksorD Tim es are looking up for the ch ild ren Jea n n e and Billy, and NORTH PL A IN S N orth P lain s Mrs Amy A nderson of P o rtlan d ; F arm ers' Union o f W a s h in g to n "We believe that this money, r e ­ baseball team w as d efeated 8 to 5 Mrs M am ie H aywood, Miss A n y rae county. Jo h n Plass, president, be­ tained in the com m unity und re . b j the P o rtlan d Woolen M ills S u n ­ H aywood of V ancouver. B. C.; Mr lieves What w ith good crops, b e t­ , least d again to the farm ers, can day afternoo n on the N orth P lains and Mrs W illiam W. B ruce and te r prices, and d efin ite dem ands lie ustxl again a . purchasing pow er diam ond It is not know n yet w here Mr and Mrs Ja c k Johnson of E d­ for m ore locals in th e county, the anil retained as a p a rt of the coun­ N o rth P lains w ill play next S u n ­ monton. A lberta. C anada; and Mr organization should go ahead this ty w ealth ’’ day. because they w ill be en tered and Mrs P. C. H am ilton and c h il­ w in te r to add recru its to its ranks I’robubly the largest en terp rise At present th ere a re 8(X > m em ­ in the fall to u rn am en t of the W ashington county F arm ers' d ren of this com m unity. bers. but events in tin1 offing in­ Lora Davis of H illsboro h as been Union, is th e co-o|M-rative w are­ G uests of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge ' v isitin g th e past w eek at th e F red Allison w ere M uriel T hurston. M ax - dicate th a t th ere w ill be a very house o p erated in H illsboro. T his m aterial increase in th is n u m b er if P o e home. 'w a re h o u se was established in l>u. m e Allison. B II Rodm an, all of S unday d in n e r p arty guests at P ortland, and K en n eth M ontgom- present plans follow through In ter- ! ceinbvr of last >r.ii w ith the p ly . th e Jam es Davis hom e w ere Mrs ery of W illam ette, over the w eek ­ ested farm ers, Plass said, in two chase of the brick building oc­ ex trem e p arts of the county a re M aud M iller an d g ran d d au g h ter. end. cupied by the luundry and con­ B e tty Mahler. B id 1 D ietrich. structed y ears ago by O tto F ric k - V irgil A llison re tu rn e d hom e F ri- m oving tow ard th e form ation of M iss M a rg a re t D a v is of P o rtlan d ! , day a fte r a tw o w eeks’ stay w ith tw o new locals, one In th e n o rth ­ son. w est and an o th er along th e eastern and A rt H anna of Hillsboro. In the beginning the co -o p era­ j relativ es in P ortland. edge of th e county Scotty Stigum is visiting ha> tive was dealing only in oil und T otal locals in th e co unty at the u n c le ,a n d aunt. M r. and Mrs. Ernie gasoline, but last y ear it was e x ­ M RS. SALOME C l’SIUK present tim e is < ight w ith a joint Stigum. at St. Helens panded to Inrlurte feed-, farm m a­ FOREST GROVE Me Salome W .ishington-Clackom .is county lo­ Mis M innie B lake and son M ark. chinery. a tew lines of h a rd w a re C harles Aulstrom, Mrs. Davton Susan C usick, 88, died h ere A ugust cal located in S taffo rd ju st across I and building m aterial, seeds und F u n eral services w ere held at the line sou th east of here M ays and children. Ellen. Lois and 27. fertilizer Albany John I’la»» Largest local in th e county is ' D ay to n J r . atten d ed th e N ational Now fu rth e r expansion is p la n ­ Mrs. C usick was born n ear F air- th at w inch em braces th e Scholls- G u a rd picnic at Fowles picnic child. Iowa. D ecem ber 22. 1847. and I.au rel com m unities covering a te r­ given an overhauling D elegates to ned Not along Other lines, P lasi declares, but in the lined alread y Misses E ugenic C y p h er an d M a r­ m arried Jo h n W. C usick at Salem rito ry along the C hehnlem m o u n­ the county m eeting a rc elected by carried in stock Tins expansion, if each lix-al D ecem ber 5. 1866. S he is survived tains and n o rth to H illsboro. This g aret C ypher left T uesday fo r a It comes, will follow the evacuation by tw o sons. C harles H of Forest local has a m em bership of 250 w ith O ne object of the Union Pin» re ­ of the building some tim e a fter ■week’s stay at Rockaway G rove and H arry B. of A lbany VJ'.ilter O rr ns president lated. is to prom ote co-operation M rs M erritt Jack so n and d a u g h ­ .Septem ber I by th e laundry, w hich U nder the plan of organization, am ong th e farm ers p articu larly in te r L aV elle left S unday for a S u rv iv in g b ro th ers and sisters are occupies about o n e-th ird of Mary Lutz. F anny West, Eliza each local m eets at least once each I the buying line To this end the now w eek 's stay at th e beach. the space Sm ith. Mary M ontague. Fred. W il­ m onth and most of them tw ice a county has a w arehouse in Hills B irth d ay C eleb rated m onth d u rin g the w inter. In n d d i-| boro dealing in various farm neees Miss S hirley Kell-.y celebrated liam and G eorge P eebler. Legal blank... 5c and 10c A com ­ tion to th ese m eetin g s are t h e attics. h e r 17th b irth d ay last T uesday ev e ­ supply av ailab le at the H ills­ Say you saw it in th e Argus. m onthly county m eetings held in ' "T he object of a co-operative." plete n in g by having a sw im m ing party boro A rgus tf a n d picnic at Balm G rove. P resent w ere I.aV elle Jackson. Lois C ra n ­ dall. C a th e rin e Pesehka H arold Davis. J e r ry V anbm . V ernon K reitz. Sonny F ix lk e r and th e h, -less S hirley K elley. Mrs M ary B ratton and d au g h ter G race of T ro u td ale visited at th e M e rritt Jack so n hom e Tuesday. Sir.-. B ratton fo rm erly resided here. Em il M iller is w o rk in g at H ep p ­ ner. C h arles A ulstrom of P o rtlan d is v isitin g Mrs. M innie Blake. Mrs D uan e C h am b erlain agd ch ild ren Tom. Dick and J e r ry r e ­ tu rn ed hom e th is w eek from vls- iiing tier p aren ts at M etaline Falls. at our booth Wash., n e a r th e C anadian border North Plains I oses Contest Farmers’ Union Future Bright DOUGLASS RADIO SERVICE See Your Voice in Light Sound Travels on Light S ec Mountain Home W a sh in g to n C ou n ty W a sh in g to n C ou n ty (B y M rs. M abie A lliso n ) Mr. and Mrs. H arry S ehm eltzer and Miss M ary S eh m eltzer left S a tu rd a y m orning for C reek c o u n ­ ty. w here Miss S ehm eltzer w ill teach this w inter. Mr. and M rs S eh m eltzer w ill go from th ere to v arious scenic points in O regon b e­ fo re re tu rn in g home. D onald S ehm eltzer, who has been m anaging a ran ch in E astern O re ­ gon. a rriv e d at th e Jo h n Schm elt- zer hom e last W ednesday to spend sev eral days. F red erick N.vstrom and Jam es A llison atten d ed a reu n io n of th e 1936 g ra d u a tin g class of T ig ard high school at R oam er’s Rest S u n ­ day. O ut of a to tal of 69. only 3« atten d ed . Mr. and Mrs. D ave Linens, M oun­ tain Home, and Mr. and Mrs. W al­ te r Davis, N ew berg, to u rn ed th e TAP DANCING T a u g h t in all form s by Ed Cheney D an cin g S ta r of m any Show s Ed W y n n ’» “Laugh Parade” Fanchon Marco Paramount R. K. O. F o rm e r te a c h e r of E L E A N O R PO W E LL R e -o p e n in g on Wed, Sept. 16, at Legion Hall it nt F A IR F A IR H illsb o r o — S ep t. 3 , 4 , 5 H illsb o r o — S e p t. 3, 4, 5 - Modern Radio Laboratory 0 0 IN HILLSBORO No need to go to Portland for the finest precision Radio testing and re­ pairing. We solicit those hard to find troubles. Bring your Radio problem i s to us. W e R ep a ir We are proud and pleased to offer to this community this most mod­ ern and efficient Radio service, and invite you to inspect our equipment at any time. 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