Pr inti riff— 307 New Families- Hour in lllll»boru liicrcairg Local Payroll* and Adda to Local l’ioftprrlty Added as New Paid-in-Advance Argus Subscribers from Jan. 1 to Sept. 1 ♦ — —« With W'hi<-h Volum e 13, No. 30 IlilL s b o ro In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d Laurel-Scholls Unit to Meet 1873 HILLSBORO ARG US POLL OP VOTERS T h is is a secret p o ll o f th e n b .ei d re i. and r e g u la r cash b u ye rs o f this p a p u IX ) N O I' S K IN Y O U R B A L L O T . ^ C o m b in e d th e I! 1 boro Independent H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , .Septem ber JO, 19.36 H ills b o ro A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1894 Section 2. Pages 1 to 6 Church Holds Cornelius Teacher Reception «a Celebration at M. E. Church Friday Night end v is itin g h is m o th e r, M rs. R u th = W ill, at Independence M iss M a x in e B ro w n o f R edm ond H A R R ISO N D. H U G G IN S . pent S u n d a y w ith M iss S h ir le y I M. D. K e lle y . | M rs A L . T ro u tm a n sp e n t th e ETE. EAR, NOSE AND TDROAT W a lte r A n d re w s c e le b ra te d t h e ir ' w eek-«'nd v is itin g frie n d s in P o rt- SPECIALIST b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a rie s on T h u rs d a y M iss E ugenie C y p h e r a nd M a r ­ e v e n in g w ith a g a th e rin g a t th e GLASSES FITTKD g a re t C y p h e r re tu rn e d T uesday W a lla c e M cP h e rso n home. M iss E la in e D esm et o f G aston m o rn in g fro m a w e e k's v a c a tio n Room I n e a r R o cka w a y. spent tw o w eeks w it h h e r sis te r, C»a Mereiai National Bank Annas M rs. Sue D avis o f P o rtla n d spent M rs. L e s te r S usbauer, and fa m ily M r and M rs R o b e rt B e llin g e r o f th e w e e k-e n d w ith h e r m o th e r, M rs. Phon« Il'rtire Residence 2971 9 80 a. m to 12 na. F orest G ro v e and M r. and M rs J u liu s Schoenberg. (H- Mi«4 Dorothy Cook*) C O R N E L IU S A re c e p tio n w ill be held at the M E c h u rc h F rid a y b r a te e v e n in g at 8 o 'c lo c k fo r th e te a c h - , ers o f the lo c a l grade school. F o u r- P o lls s im ila r to th is one m e be in g ta ke n by c o u n try paper, ( Hr Mr. » I. Brown 1 ; teen teachers, liv in g in C o rn e liu s i l l y M r« E W I fin r ir h a ) th ro u g h o u t the n a tio n and th e H ill .b o ro A ig iis w ill p u b lis h L A U R E L Ito , i k I o f d ir e t t ili . o f I b u t te a ch in g elsew here, th e school B L O O M IN G M r n b e r s o f th< the le u lls fro m o th e r slate, u i fu tu re issues. the c o u n ty u n it o f th e F u n n e ls ’ L u th e ra n c o n g re g a tio n g a th e r*d in , hoard and Rev G eorge K o e h le r o f U n io n o il c o m p a n y w i l l m eet w ith the basem ent o f th e c h u rc h S u n ­ th e L u th e ra n c h u rc h and Rev. A l- the I..o n c i S c h o ll, u n it T h in ,ut Troop No. 611 la s t w in te r. Seventeen F e rn H ill He g ro w s up, m a rrie s one o f h is C h e h a lis . W .i.li. w ere w e e k-e n d M on d a y. M rs A . M cP h e rso n acco m p a n ie d | C E D A R M il. I . M r and M rs C no w 85 ye a rs o ld and wa. a p io n e e r | la d ic s e n i Oyed th e d a y and p o t h e r cousins. M r. and M rs. W T sch o o l-d a y s w e e th ea rts, and b e fo re and L a b o r day guests at th e R ic h ­ in th a t p a rt o f S o u th D a ko ta fro m ¡ u c |< d j n n e r II W est a re b u ild in g a n e w hom e lo n g he is to ssin g on sleepless beds a rd W h ittle home Holm es, o f O a k la n d . C al . to G rass i w h ic h th e y came ‘ Mr d M C. Reirh of North on th e .same site as th e ir o ld home, a t n ig h t w o n d e rin g w h e re th e n e x t Si v e il o f tin- e ig h t n u ll, h i (he V a lle y fo r a fe w days last w e e k to T h e M ik e N e u m a n n fa m ily and D akota have m oved into the H. a lim o n y p a y m e n t is c o m in g fro m . rs f i ’ * ( 1 ■' ' R. Flat le y and L e o n ite V o e lk e r w itnessed th e c o n ­ .1 W M a llo y house have been le v is it re la tiv e s . T im m eks hom e. d a iig h ’ e r M a r jo r ie Jean o f I.".. fir m a tio n o f H ild a V o e lk e r in the In ste a d o f to ssin g on sleepless beds, rf'n tlv is p a p i-i. I and | an ted am i L o is H o rto n le ft S u n d a y fo r L a d ie s ' A id o f th e L u th e ra n / A u g ,., C a l. a re v is itin g w ith th e he s h o u ld be ta k in g a m o o n lig h t trie o u tsid e o f till- house Is HOW' L u th e ra n c h u rc h in F ore st G ro v e c h u rc h m et F rid a y at th e hom e o f P o rtla n d to a tte n d school. w o rk a nd a tte n d th e G ir ls ' P o ly ­ (BvM— J A MrCntl Mi M e lv in V u n d c rm o x t, w ho M o d e l A .................... M r. and M rs. C a lv in K a tte rm a n T he in te r io r a nd e x te rio r o f th e S la v ic ,a nd !S’ oi it?c Sir • d h o f B eth K A N S A S C IT Y - Kansas C it y te c h n ic school, w h ic h sta rte d T u e s ­ K|M.'llt la.st w e e k on a m o to r t r ip and B lo o m in g school was p a in te d and fa m ily . D ic k , D o n n is, Rose any w. i <■ Kin NtN Of J. an W a tk im M iss M e y e r w ill g ra d u a te in 1929 D odge 1» I ilif o r n ia a nd w a y places, rc - D e lo ris. and H e r l-n e a re m o v in g p a rt o f th e b u ild in g re s h in g le d school w ill begin M o n d a y S e p te m ­ J day. a n u a ry . fro m Wc d u day u n til S u n d a y. S ch o o l B u s ................. till II d hom e la.st T h u rs d a y . M e lv in T h e in te r io r o f th e L u th e ra n school b e r 14. w ith M rs. W ils o n o f L a A il.in d W h itm * t«* i in P o rtla n d V a n d e rm u a t, w h o has been e m p lo y ­ o n to th e place w h ic h was fo rm e rly was p a in ted . M rs. E. M e y e r and M t. and M rs G ra n d e as teacher. 1935 D o dge T r u c k L. C ole re tu rn e d S u n d a y fro m u n d e r m e d ic a l tre a tm e n t fo r i n ­ ed d u rin g th e past fe w m o n th s in o w n e d bv W illis B arnes M r. a n il | M r. and M r- C u llin g s and th e ir A d d s to House 1 % -to n ........................... M rs B arnes h ave b in it a n e w hom e fe c tio n in h i. ja w fo llo w in g e x ­ C u h fro n in . re tu rn e d w ith them J A M cC oy has c o m p le te d a D e L a ke , a fte r v a c a tio n in g th e re fo r I (la u g h te rs fro m S co tla n d . S. I ) , ' on th is place. fiv e days. tra c tio n o f a to o th He is im p r o v ­ n e w a d d itio n to h is house th is Mi and M rs A W M ills and M r and M rs. F R F la tle y and d ro v e to C o rn e liu s to a tte n d th e w eek. in g at th is w r itin g L e s te r B id w e ll and his fa th e r. sons Dale, H a ro ld . Jam es and A l- w e d d in g o f th e ir d a u g h te r Hazel D e tro it are M i and M r* H e rm a n W h itm o re fre d M ills o f T illa m o o k , sp e n t th e M a r jo r ie Jean. M rs L o u is e H e in ­ M r and M rs John B o c k e r. w h o G eorge B id w e ll. o f Drive with Care! T h e y a rr iv e d at th e G eorge S im a n - ric h . M r. and M rs. I, M H e in ric h accom panied h e r parents. M r and w e e k-e n d w it h M r. and M rs. R o b ­ and V ir g in ia Lee. and M r and M rs te l hom e S. p te m b e r 5 and le ft h a ve been sp e n d in g a fe w days a t s p e n d in g th e w e e k w it h M r. a nd I M rs. O rin F a ir. M rs A K o lx ’t st in. o f Ga.ston to e rt I ’om eroy. th e L o u is S tro h m a y e r home, re - e a rly th is w eek T h e y w ill v is it , W I H e in ric h a nd d a u g h te r Patsy S e a ttle S a tu rd a y to v is it Mr? M r. a n d M rs . J u le s Lan gu e . 1 D on’t be responsible fo r the tu rn e d to t h e ir hom e in P o rtla n d L a d ie s’ A id s o c ie ty m et w ith sp e n t OFFICIAL BALLOTS L a b o r day w e e k -e n d in re la tiv e s and frie n d s at o th e r p o in ts M o n d a y e ve n in g . W h itm o re ., a u n t u n til M o n d a y. E le a n o r L a n g u e and Iv a n W h ite in ju ry or d e a th of one of b a -k e t lu n c h at noon at th e c h u rc h S e a ttle w ith re la tiv e s and frie n d s. |o n th e t r ip hom e. S u n d a y school p ic n ic on L a b o r la-1 T h u rs d a y . N e x t m e e tin g w ill sp e n t S u n d a y a nd M o n d a y at the Kansas C ity F a rm e rs ’ u n io n h e ld these youngsters. M r and M rs P h ilip M ead have i Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests nt coast. day at "T h e R if f le . " n e a r K m to n be w it h M rs G la d y s A te n , O c to ­ m oved t o M r - L o u ise A rc h e n b e a u ’s th e A r n o ld G nos hom e were e M e lv in | ’ m ^ in K a‘ B a " k s in th e R o y a l tjfr,” • ojov« <| |»v a numb» i of fo lk M r. a nd M rs. C a rl A ls tro m and o f P o rt- h;,|l S e p te m b e r 2. ber I . Rogers and H a r ry Boge house at th e M ill pond. ir»m i th is school I M r and M rs. L o u is V a n d c rz a n - c h ild re n and M r. and M rs. J a c k MAJOR BOWES P a u lin e and E a rl W ilso n , o f near M r and M rs Jam es W a lte rs and la n d , M r. a nd M rs E lm e r Boge. ! d en and tw o lit t le c h ild re n spent N a th a n o f P o rtla n d spent th e w e e k ­ T he Misses M ild re d H ill and C ora H a n k . sjM-nt the past Two Handy Location« I r w in and E v e ly n , and F ra n k Boge w Ith fa m ily w eek spent last w e k at th e C h ritftensen. nurses fro m D e n ve r. t h e ir end w ith M rs. M in n ie B la k e . M r. and M rs. G us M o e lle r have (he w e e k -e n d a t C a n n o n Beach. g ra n d p a ri nt Mi and M i beaches in O regon and W a sh in g to n . M rs. J o h n G fe lle r and h e r tw o C’ c lo a rc guests o f M rs R ic h a rd W a n M rs. W a rn e r C ro p p e n te rta in e d 11 W ils o n m oved in to th e L u th e ra n teacher', M r .'Hid M rs W a lte r A ss e lin I . W h ittle fo r a fe w days T h e y are th e H a rm o n y c lu b W ednesday a f t ­ nieces. A lm a a nd M a rie S eem atter. W oman Injured P h o n e 501 ite d M r and M rs G eorge C ote and hom e in B lo o m in g . at o f M a ry s v ille . K an., le ft S u n d a y fo r v a c a tio n in g w ith a to u r th ro u g h e rnoon. M r; L o v in a W c d e k in g and son fa m ily a fte r to u rin g a la rg e p a rt o f F a m ily to M ove C a lifo r n ia and w ill r e tu r n via ■I lllill M r. and M rs. Ira B ro w n r e tu r n - Tacom a to v is it M r. and M rs.’ Joe W e d e km g had a n a rro w e- th e U n ite d S tat s. M r. A s s e lin and M r and M rs. H e n ry V o e lk e r and ( d to t h e ir hom e last w e e k a fte r O v e rh llly . G la c ie r N a tio n a l p a rk M is H ill is eape fro m se rio u s in ju r y la st E n ­ M r. C o te a re cousins. fa m ily a rc m o v in g th is w e e k near I s p e n d in g 10 days at N e s k o w in . G le n S a n fo rd re tu rn e d hom e | a sch o o lm a te o f M rs W h ittle . day i n . ir A lo h a , w h e re th e y w ir e R ig 'k C re e k w h e re th e y have p u r ­ ' M r. and M rs. C h a rlie M o c ro ft o f M o n d a y a fte r s p e n d in g a w e e k w it h C o rn e r T h ir d a nd B a s e lin e B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d U in O ver Ituxton Hillsboro, Oregon ru n in to by a n o th e r ear. d a m a g ­ chased some acreage. T h e R ic h a rd D o n a ld W a lte rs was e n te rta in e d T he L a u re l S ch o lls F a rm e rs ’ Un A. H. Busch, Prop. M c M in n v ille spent T ue sd a y a t th e M r. and M rs. A r t h u r D a v is o f W is h ­ Phone 391 in g th e ir ear b a d ly T h e y w ere O ld e s t A u to m o b ile D e a le r in M o e lle r fa m ily is liv in g on th e w ith a p a rty at h is hom e S a tu rd a y ram , Wash. io n baseball team p la ye d th re e i iia k e n lip b a d ly and M rs W ede- a fte rn o o n in h o n o r o f h is e ig h th V o e lk e r fa rm , w h ic h th e y w ill o p ­ Z e lb e rt B a k e r and J. A . M cC o y W a s h in g to n C o u n ty S a n d fo rd W ill sp e n t th e w e e k - games at th e fa ir, lo s in g th e fir s t homes. k in g re e e iv id a il in ju r y to one o f b irth d a y P i t sent w e re V ir g in ia and e ra te in th e fu tu re . to V c i ho o rt by a scon» o f (i to 11. M r. and M rs. L o u is S tro h m a v e r h e r kin-ex. but is g e ttin g a lo n g Joan Cote. Patsy H e in ric h . C h a rle s E n ro llm e n t « liv e n th e second, w ith H ills b o ro , was lost and th e ir guests. M r. and M rs. J o h n and L lo y d H ir k r t h e ir . June. M e r- T h e B lo o m in g school opened S ep­ B o c k e r. w e re d in n e r guests M o n ­ in ten in n in g s f> to tl, and th e th ir d i v e ry w e ll at th is w r itin g . T h e c o o k in g school h e ld last v ille and B o b b y M ead. E a rl and te m b e r 8 w ith an e n ro llm e n t o f 11 w ith B u x to n , was won in 13 i n ­ W edtn sday a t th e hom e o f M r and E sth e r R ussell. B e tty W u th n c h . L o t ­ c h ild re n . T h e L u th e ra n school be ­ day e v e n in g o f M r. and M rs. W il­ n in g s w ith a score o f 5 to 4. T h is M rs F red A n ic k e r was w e ll a t ­ tie B a y le r. J o h n n y H a d le y , D e lin a gan th e same d a y w ith 25 p u p ils . lia m V a n L o o o f G ales C re ek. game was a p itc h in g d u e l b e tw e en j B la in e A lb r e tc h o f P o rtla n d was tended. and th e d e m o n s tra tio n was S a tc h e ll, M rs. P h il M ead and D ie r ic k x and M eye rs w ith good i a guest la st w e e k o f M r. a nd M rs. e n jo ye d . d a u g h te r P h y llis , Jam es and B a r ­ S a y y o u saw i t in th e A rg u s . s u p p o rt on bo th .sides, th e w in n in g I Z e lb e rt B a k e r. B irth d a y s C r l r l i r a t n l bara W a lte rs, and th e guest o f scon* be in g m ade on a h it by i .la ck A te n , son o f M r and M i honor. B ro w n in th e last o f th e 1.3th in ­ H a ro ld A te n , and P a tric ia W rig h t, C e d a r M ill school w i l l b e g in n in g H o p p ic k in g was fin is h e d a t the d a u g h te r o f M r and M rs E v e re tt M on d a y w ith M iss Rogcne S w an M rs M a r jo r ie W h itle y as 1 D e w e y M e rc e r y a rd the fir s t o f th is W rig h t, o b se rve d t h e ir t h ir d b ir t h ­ and w eek T h e hops, w h ic h seemed to day last M o n d a y a fte rn o o n at th e teachers. S e v e ra l o f th e stu d en ts A w h o a tte n d e d th is school w i l l a t­ he e n tire ly ru in e d e a rlie r in th e hom e o f M r and M rs. A te n . th e n e w school at B onny season, m a tu re d enough to m ake n u m b e r o f th e y o u n g fo lk w e re te n d |>re; nt and e n jo y e d th e lu n ch e o n Slope, w h ic h is o p e n in g th e same / day. p re p a re d by th e ir p a re n ts N u m ­ y ie ld was lig h t E lm e r S te a rns o f A n ch o rag e , A l ­ M rs W. N 11.it h o rn o f H ills b o ro erous b irth d a y g ifts w e re re ce ive d aska. is sp e n d in g a fe w w eeks w ith v is ite d h e r parents. M r. and M rs h j Ja ck and P a tric ia . C h a ri s W a lte rs. C h a rle s W a lte rs E. C M u llo y , fro m S a tu rd a y u n til and E lm e r S te a rns w o rk e d to g e th e r T uesday fo r a c o u p le o f ye a rs in A la s k a M r and M r A lt) i t S c h m id t and son F ra n k o f T u a la tin w e re L a b o r S ch o o l com m ences S e p te m b e r 14 S te a rns is r e tu r n in g in th e s p rin g d a y guests at th e A d o lp h S c lu n id l w ith Miss H e le n A s b a lir o f H ills ­ to h is b a rb e r shop in A la ska . hom e F ra n k . w h o is in th e COC b o ro as te a che r R u b b e r stam ps and o ffic e s u p ­ at Z ig Zag. was e n jo y in g a th re e - D o ro th y G a rd n e r re tu rn e d th is lí day v a c a tio n w ith his p a re n ts w eek fro m SI Helen. . w h e re she plies. H ills b o ro A rg u s. P ru n e h a rve st is u n d e r w a y th is spent a few w eeks w ith h e r aun t. w eek in tin s v ic in ity . T he f r u it o f M i and M rs D e lb e rt W o o d b u ry w m ir o rc h a rd s w ill he h arvested and M r. and M rs A F lo w e rs o f fo r th e c a n n e ry w h ile o th e rs w ill P o ri land w e re w e e k-e n d guests at lie d rie d T h e L. A W h ittle c o m ­ I lie hom e o f M r. and M i s. O lio pany w ill s ta rt th e ir e le c tric d ry e r H u n g e r. th e last o f th e week. M iss M i l d i i d Meiz. o f P o rtla n d Q u a lity jo b p r in t in g A rg u s. M onday O pening D ate for Schools; Set M eeting T o he co u n te d th is b a llo t m a t lie re tu rn e d Io th e o ffic e of th is n e w sp a p e r not la te r th a n S e p te m b e r 17. T h e re s u lt« o f th is p o ll w ill he p u b lis h 'd in th e i .sue o f S e p te m b e r 24. B loom ing Lutheran» Cele- End of Debt SC H O O L S are now open Wests Build New Home Cedar Mills To Make a Long Tale Short fíl Church Meeting Set tor rndav N orth Plains ’200 130 ’90 125 250 School at Kansas City Will Begin M OTORISTS! Ask for D o d g e - P ly m o u th BUSCH’S Service Garage A m a te u r H ou r Super Service Station Cady Motor Co. NOW W e sell. ‘Caterpillar’ Orchardalc Track Type TAP DANCING T a u g h t in all form s by Ed Cheney D ancing S ta r of m any Show s W ASHER B U IL T L IK E AN A U TO FOR LONG LIFE & LOWEST R U N N IN G COST Ed W ynn’s “Laugh Parade’’ Fanchon Marco Paramount K. K . O . G ood B reeding Pays in Full M ilk Pails * Dairy cows of the Pacific N orthw est produced an av erag e of 20 pounds of milk per cow per day last year. This is nearly I pounds above th e national a v e r­ age and ju st tw ice th e av erag e production in A rk a n ­ sas, w here cows yield only 10 pounds per day.* ' Good b ree d in g again proves its value on a dollars ami cents basis! Some of the Pacific N o rth w est's fin ­ est cows produce as m uch as 90 pounds of milk daily. ’ L eading influent e for b e tte r livestock in tlie Pacific N orthw est is the Pacific In te rn atio n a l Livestock Ex­ position, w hich holds its 26th a n n u al show ing in P o rt­ land O ctober 3-10 this y ear. See a risto c rats of the dairy w orld and learn p ro fitab le proiluction m ethods there. • A trip to the Pacific In te rn atio n a l is an educational and e n te rta in m e n t tre a t for every m em ber of the fam ily. A cres of fascin atin g exhibits, th rillin g Rodeo and Ilorsg> Show . Plan to a tte n d . This hank hails the exposition as a g reat fa c to r in im proving the im por­ tant livestock industry, •V . 8. K orm cr te a c h e r of ELEANOR PO W E LL D ep artm en t of A griculture. Commercial National Bank "The Largest Independent Bank in Washington C o u n ty ” Kc-openiiiR on H ills b o ro . . . . “ C a te rp illa r” tra c k -ty p e tra c to rs need no in­ tro d u c tio n in th is te rrito ry . . . they have served our farm e rs for y e a rs, an d w ith in ­ creasingly sa tisfa c to ry results. an d John D eere This y e a r more th an ever before th e tre n d has het n tow ard “ C a te rp illa r” T ra cto rs . . . be­ cause of th e ir sure tractio n and u n e q u a lled op­ e ra tin g econom y. T r a cto r s an d Im p le m e n ts. O regon H enceforth, this is “ C a te rp illa r” h e a d q u a rte rs . May we serve you? IVcil, Sept. 16, at Selfridge Furniture Co. llillshnrn We are proud indeed of o u r a p p o in tm e n t by C a te rp illa r T ra c to r C om pany as A g ricu l­ tu ra l D ealer fo r W ashington County. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE ( t i l t roRATION - Phone 21 X Tractors Legion Hall 1.76 S. 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