Printing- 307 Neii' Fam ilies- Itiiiir In llllluliiiri» Inoreaari I.ocul Puyrull. anil Adda lu l.iM'al Primprrlly Added aa New Pxidin-A dvxnr* Argus Subscribers (rum Jan. 1 Io Sept. 1 W ith W hich i» C om hin« ople will present the p la y ­ O r g a n iz a lio n C o n s id e r e d i ra l teachers at tire M E church , let In the H illsboro M. E. church. by tea ch e r., w ho live in Corneliur, E veryone is invited. bul te a d i el ,< w here D ecorations ' W illiam Mann. F red B ering and (Nr Mn John M Davldeoa) C'J I w ere asters, zinnias, roses and ¡ H enry Jacobsm uhlen atten d ed the HELVETIA School opened S ep ­ May we rem ind you th at the erection of ( N j M r , O H P «t«r»o nl d ah lias from the garden of Mrs ■ P endleton round-up. tem ber H. w I 1 h Jo. rp h Wenzel a m em orial should be seriously an d care­ BEND T .gard high school oper.- H enry Tliie C orsages presenti d to teuehinu Ins .sixth term here T hu • | Folk Move fully considered. M em orials are im portant. teach ers w, re m ade up of flow- ty -tw o pupils a re enrolled, eight Mr and Mi C. C hase and ed S eptem ber 8 w ith a m uch sm all­ They a re necessary. T he m em orial you erect .i from till- garden of Mrs H enry daughti r have m oved to W ashing­ e r enrollm ent on account of so being in (he eighth giude, whii h i. w ill be the one public, lasting, honoring 'l ine'. T he processional consisted ' ton. Mr and Mi. F O 'D onnell and m any stu d en ts going to the new probably the hu ge a eighth grade I record you can m ak e of the deceased of of the teachers, the school board ' fam ily have m oved into th e Pizer S herw ood high school. T he new for a one r o o m -rhool in the co u n ­ y o u r fam ily. addition on the T igard high school and Rev. A lexander H aw thorne hom e ty New pupils in the diwtrict a n ti Song. "School Days" was given by H oh and M ary S. iih I i i s , Boh llar- Ja c k and Je rry C artw right, is com pleted and w ill afford m any OREGON MONUMENT WORKS m ore convenicces, such as a new tlie teachers; g u itar m usic by Mrs tw ins, a rc ill at th eir home. )\ ey and Ei m 4 S anders, • all from G eneva R obinette. Misses Myra H H. STANNARD, M anager 1‘orthind Beginm rs are H arold Mc- A. Spiesschaert. E Wyffles. and gym nasium and m anual train in g W iedew itseh. song of in tro d u c­ Nick S chm .dt atten d ed the P e n d le ­ course S tu d en ts attending from the Phone 121 Hillsboro L’uen and B arbara Meier. local d istrict a re Alvin and Donald tion; a stu n t "K nock, K nock" by 1 ton round-up. Mi.. Elda H e r hey retu rn ed last | th e en tertain in g teachers; addresses Mrs E. A D eaville of H illsboro Meyer, G eorge C lark. Jim m ie Ha- week from a trip to C alifornia of w elcom e b y Rev. A lexander en tertain ed w ith a slu m b er p arty suike. Elton and M arvin H arris. White in San Eraneiseo she vis- ' H aw th o rne of M E. church and J at her hom e F riday evening P re s­ D onald T olletson. W esley North. lied hei « hool chilli), Mrs D leriekx Adams. W Peabody, m em ber of th e school 1 ent Wcr. Mrs. M attie Sm ith. Misses O rville Peterson. E. O • M ildred D oixlsoni and hei aunts, i board; a hum orous experience by M yra W iedew itseh and E velyn Torn« H asuike. Ted Tufford, and Misses M innie and Lydia Korn. Alice Johnson. Mi O lcva B erger; g u itar and ac- R eid, all of C ornelius. ( (insider («range . cordion d u ct by P ercy Newm an The local school started S eptem ­ Mr and Mrs Don Engelen have and son L ester; M esdaines M attie m oved A G range organizer catted a in to th e F ra n k Doane b e r 8 w ith an enrollm ent of 26, Sm ith. E A D eaville and H erm an house m eeting at the school house T h u rs­ th e re being th ree first graders. Ja e n ic k e and Miss M yra Wiede- day night Only a few atten d ed I C. C. R uth atten d ed th e P e n d le ­ L ucille Johnson, E dw ard B aggen- witscli sang a a q u a rte t; Mi I,c - ' to n ro u n d -u p over th e w eek-end. stos, and A udrey Johnson. Miss and no definite ai i angem ents w ere W e a re p re p a re d to connect te r M ooberry and Mrs. M attie made. Frances Post retu rn ed as teacher School to Open your hom e to th e new sew ­ S m ith gave readings, Mrs. F rank Vm «nt Bi .Imp. who is a W im an C ornelius puDiic school opened for h er six teen th year. Miss Post D ooher sang T he teachers sang, T uesday w ith a.i enrollm ent of m akes h er hom e in P o rtlan d this er. Call 1341. W e will be < n the S S M ichigan, was m P ort- ! "T eachers F orever." and the gui- ! 105. More expected t o re g ister year. hind la i wi ek having m ade th e , glad to give you an estim ate ! ta r orch estra played closing num - 1 The p io \ erb answ e is round trip to C hina later. T eachers a rc M. L K athan, Mr. and Mrs. B ernard Wick and on th e jo b . No obligation. tur.-. T eachers tak in g p a rt were: Mrs Louise C ochrane and Misses d au g h ter H elen and son B ern ard Hoy IL»fei was visiting his home Mr. and Mrs L ester M ooberry, F loy W right and E velyn Reed. Jr. spent th e w eek at th e P e n d le ­ folks I ust week He l » em ployed in , W e sell all sizes of Me. dam es F ran k Dooher. H erm an ton R ound-U p. a garage at Seaside. ; Jaen ick e. E A D eaville, and Mat Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Scott r e tu r n ­ Sew er Pipe Mr. and Mi s W alter H uber of tii‘ Sm ith. Misses Cecelia K alsch, ed hom e T hursday a fter a w eek's Elma. W ash, visited at th e Sim on O lcva B erger and M yra Wicde .My na me is absence. T he Scotts sp e n t several Hersliev hom e and w ith oth er re la ­ w itsch, and Jo e G nos and W ilford ALL SIZES CLAY AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE days in P o rtlan d visiting relatives. tives here Elda H ershey, w ho hax K alsch. R efreshm ents w ere served Mr and Mrs. V R Wilson and been staying w ith tin in all su m ­ by the e n te rta in in g teachers. A ddress BEAVERTON -B eav erto n G range fam ily and Mrs. C hristine C arlson mer, will be at hom e for a w hile Birthday ( rlebratrd w ill hold a booster and get-together sp en t th e ir vacation at Seaside. iS av e U ntil Six C artoons A ppear! now. North of Cannery, across W. Washington S t Jo y ce Gnos celebrated her fifth m eeting for its m em bers, th e ir T he B aggenstos' are building an Phone 1341 Mi I)iivid TsehaboJd. Ei nc.4 b irth d ay an n iv ersary at her hom e fam ilies and friends in the grange addition on th e ir barn and A P --------------------------+ and C lara T.srhal’old visited at , on S atu rd ay afternoon. The table hall S eptem ber 30. G ro er is also building onto th e ir Wrush I’ i . oiu Wash Sunday with ' was a ttra c tiv e w ith th e cake as barn. H ave F irst Meet Mrs T c h a b o ld 's broth er, R obert w ere Mr and Mis. Hill, Mr. and cen terp iece and clever place cards B end G irl M arried B eav er chapter. O. E. S.. held its Fuegy. and family. Mr. K urt Jack y and son of N orth and favors in pink and yellow ! opening of th e season A ch a riv a ri w as given Mr. and Joseph Mi reep had a tonsil o p ­ Plains, Mr and Mrs. It. H ornecker. ! w ere used. Pre«' t w ere O live M ay | S eptem ber m 9 eeting w ith officers and m em ­ M is. M orris F erris (E thel C lark, eration at the J u n e . hospital S u n ­ Mrs G. C. C hase and sons Irving and Jo y ce H artram pf, M ary Rae of O rnom ah ch ap te r of M ult­ w ho w as graduated from T igard day and Hay. Mrs. W orn low. Mr. and M ann Ju n e and A nnabelle Dea- bers nom ah as guests. rHy Mr« Frank » « o ld ll high school in the '36 class), w ho Mr and Mr K effer sp en t last Mrs A J Logan and son K enneth \ille . Verne. llene and Joyce Gnos. Mr. and Mrs. L. D S hallenberg- w ere m arrie d recently at th e hom e ROCK CREEK H o c k C r e e k I and Donald and baby Ida Mae of Mrs A rnold Gnos. Mrs. M argaret w eek v isiting their daughter. Mrs cr a re at Mr. S h allen b erg er's old of Mrs. F e rris' parents, Mr. and E M .D oug.dl of M.vitle C reek school started M onday w ith H erb- 1 Shady Brook, and th e host and Gnos. Mrs. E. A. D eaville, and Mrs. hom e in Illinois, v isitin g relatives Mrs. O liv er C lark. S ep tem b er 9. T heir grandson. H arold McDougall, ei t Scheldt of O rcnco and Miss j hostes . Mi and Mrs W Sm ith M attie Sm ith and friends. T h? young couple w ill live on the w ho has been staying here all su m ­ Ingrid Lind of P o rtlan d as te a c h ­ K enneth Logan of S hady Brook Mr. and Mrs. L. M elanson of J. W. B arnes re tu rn e d recen tly C lark farm , w here they have built mer. re tu rn e d to his home in M y itle ers. This is Mr S ch eld t's fourth i was given a p arty at his hom e in N orth D akota a re m aking th e ir from a th ree-m o n th s' visit w ith a a cabin. y ear and Miss Lind's th ird y e a r as celeb ratio n of his n in th b irth d ay hom e C reek w here he attend s school. w ith Mrs. M argaret M elan- niece and o th er re lativ es at his old T akes T rip (¡uesLs at the Victor Sm ith home teach ers h ere son. hom e on L ake M innetonka. Minn. S eptem ber 9. Mrs. B ert Mey- I Louis Z u ereh er u n d erw en t an a treasiir • hunt, all p articipating, Sunday w ere Mr and Mrs J 3. People Move T he B eaverton high school and e r and M rs Amos H enderson left (¡osoii w ho have retu rn ed from a ap pendicitis o peration in a P o rtlan d • being dressed like p irates A fter! Mr. and Mrs. Jess T ow ery and grade school opened Monday. trip to eastern states, and B ernice ho pital last week ith Mrs. W ynn and son of P o rt­ finding th e tre a su re they toasted . Mary L ucllen left this w eek for Miss Fay Louise Posson e n te r­ w A It Shaw of San F rancisco vis- 1 w ieners and m arshm allow s o v e r S m ith and H enry Engel of P o r t­ land on a m otor trip to Bandon and ! I.a G rande to m ake th e ir home. tained at h er hom e W ednesday w ith land Mrs Gousoin is Mrs. S m ith's ited w ith Mr and Mrs F red W el­ a bonfire. A pink and w hite b ir th ­ Mrs Josi ph Finegan and Miss a luncheon and h an d k erch ief show ­ N orth Bend, w here they visited an 1 don S atu rd ay and Sunday austvr. day* cake was also serv ed to those B lanche atten d ed tiie O regon S tate e r honoring Miss M ary Ja n e J u n - old schoolm ate of Mrs. H enderson, ] Mr and Mrs. Mike Hahn and present by K enneth. He w as th e Mrs. M aybie. and h e r husband. or. w ho w ill leave th is w eek for Ju d au g h ter R uth visited Mr and Mrs recipient of m any gifts. Present fa ir on F riday. d g e M aybie. a fter w hich they v is­ P lay to he G iven C orvallis to a tten d O regon StaV" ited N ew port and o th er beaches Robert M unson at H oquiam , Wash . w ere V ernon and Floyd Elliott G uns will s ta rt to ta lk S unday m orning. Every On S unday m orning d u rin g the college. Miss J u n o r w as g raduated over the w eek-end Mrs M unson r e ­ Jim m y N itehrnan. P h ilip W inter- and also at th e home of Mr. and red-blooded sp o rtsm an will be on th e jo b . G et tu rn ed w ith them for a visit here. stein. (B en Solders, Bobby Hall w o rs h ip h o u r at tiie M. E church from B eaverton high school last Mrs. W illiam Scott and fam ily, r e l­ Ju n e. your o u tfit h ere— every a rticle of clo th in g y o u ’ll F ied Sehrantz and C arl Hofelt K enneth and D onald Logan, and I ativ es of M rs Meyer, at C lo v er­ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilu n tlc y have dale and re tu rn e d by w ay of A s­ of Tillam ook w ere recent visitors of Mrs. A. J. Logan. need. i l l y V iv ia n U tK laon) re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e hi O m aha, to ria S unday evening. HAYWARD Mis Attili Hudson Mr and M rs C hrist Keiehen. Neb., a fte r an ex ten d ed visit With Mrs Emil L ehren of Lents lift - . - .... • )C e ita , II' t tin G a le Gi.uig« Home re la tffe s and friends here. * »nornle club Friday pot luck W. line lay aftei spending a week l v L l S O l l I I II I T he tr ts e n c e of a th ird p arty B ethel L adies' Aid and M ission­ D IX IE M OUNTAIN—Installation ary class w ill hold its opening •icket on the sta te ballot in O re­ d in n er wius served at noon to 15 At 207 E. M ain St. H owe & Wells, Props. H illsboro of officers of th e new' grange w ill m eeting of the season at C ongre­ gon this fall was assured w hen the business m eeting plans w ere ' S tauss S tanley Congdon sp en t last week be held at the school house next gational church p arlo rs T hursday S ecretary of S tate S nell this w eek mad for th eir chicken d inner, food MASON H ILL Mrs A ndrew F rid ay a t 8 p. m. E veryone Is in ­ m orning w ith a pot luck luncheon certified th e nam es o f W illiam and apron sale, and bazaar, w hich ; in P ortland. Mrs F il'd P ag elcr and son Jo h n i C hristianson en tertain ed at d in n er vited to attend will be held som etim e d u rin g th e L em ke and T hom as C. O 'B rien as have moved back on the farm here A n u m b er of th e ladies in this at D noon. Tin- day evening in honor of Mr. earning th ree m onths. P rogram in ­ ouglas and K enneth T aylor. E l­ th e Union p arty candidates for Mrs. P agelcr obtained a tra n sfe r of erm m u n ity met w ith Mrs. C harles I C hristianson's birth d ay . P resen t b e­ cluded T w o poems read by Mrs. man Joh n so n and M argaret West, p resid en t and v.co-president. T he 1. W Donovan. vocal solos by lit­ schools and is now teaching at th e ll ides th e host and hostess w ere Nelson last T hursday. Miss B lanche all of th is vicinity, left last w eek certification is a in su lt of action Jam es Jo h n school at St Jo h n s E ickw orth. the hom e dem onstration j Mr and Mrs. It. E W aldorf. Mr tle six -y cai-o ld Leo Dodge, piano for W heaton. 111., to atten d W heat­ taken at a convention held b y W S French. Mrs. Ida agent, gave an in terestin g talk. sob» by Mis. T om pkins and an ac­ and goes back and forth to her I and Mi U nion p arty su p p o rters at H ills­ college. School opened this w eek w ith on Mr. i Wolf. A lbert and Florence French. i n i then selection by Mrs. Addle w ork from here. an d Mrs. W. R V anK leek boro last m onth. Many changes inside th e last 30 Mr. and Mrs. C harles Johnson and Miss M ary M cClcan as teacher. H udson th e ir hom e on L om bard stre e t , y ears in th e D ixie section in th e Betty. W illiam S to ltcn b crg has been sold B irthday C elebrated d u rin g th e sum m er and have p u r­ S tate C apitol N ews L e tte r—G iv ­ School open d S ep tem b er 8 w ith q u ite ill for som etim e. He su ffers chased one on W atson street. Mr. ing th e highlights of official ac­ Mr. and Mrs Hoy D argotz and l n o rth ern part of this county w ere fam ily en te rta in e d Mrs B ertha noted W ednesday by F ran k Pez- 12 pupils Miss S h attu ck , teacher, w ith asthm a. and Mrs Don B erg have purchased tiv ity a t Salem .—E very w eek in S haver and fam ily Friday evening otdt. when he accom panied road is stay in g at her home in H illsboro Move to Hillsboro th e J. W. Sprague house on W at­ the A rgus. tf at d in n er in honor of Mrs S haver's i supervisor, J. H B erger, in to that and d riv in g back and forth. Mr. G ibson and fam ily have son stre e t n e a r A llen avenue. Builds N ew Home birthday Lat r in tlx* ev en in g se v ­ | section. Mr. Pezoldt in p artn ersh ip G eorge A ustin of W isconsin, son m oved to Hillsboro. W. S. F rench is erectin g a new eral carloads of |>eop]c arriv ed at w ith his b ro th er Louis Pezoldt Five of the young people of this I of Mrs. F red a A ustin, a rriv ed T h u rs­ form erly ow ned a farm in th at home. her home for the occasion. com m unity a re atten d in g high day for a visit a fte r an absence of ’ section, w hich they purchased near- H ere is one for R ip l.v A fem ale Mi and Mrs Al Shadm n and school at H illsboro. They are S e l­ tw en ty years. Mr. A ustin noted : lv 30 y ears ago b u t lat r sold. In collie belonging to tlje Em ery fam ­ tw o ch ild ren of P ortlan d spent m er H endrickson. Thelm a Signor. m any changes that had tak en place the pa»st week w ith h er parents, j those days th e roads w ere so narro w ily. having been deprived of h er E dith A nderson. Jo sep h in e W al­ in th is vicinity d u rin g th a t tim e. i in places that a wagon could scarce­ puppies, lias adopted and is n u rs­ Mr and Mrs Fritz. Stegm ann. lace and M argaret F oster. F red In fact he had d ifficu lty in locat- ly pass betw een th e stum ps and ing a h alf grow n kitten. G ran t Jr. drives th e school bus. i ing his old hom e on the C anyon logs The roads have been w iden, d Miss R uth M iller has retu rn ed The O regon state fair's “diam ond I and im proved Most of th e tim ber. home and to school in P o rtlan d ju b ile e ’’ attra c te d the largest a t­ w hich at th at tim e w as a v irgin tendane« nice the pre-depression j forest, has been logged off in th e after having spent the sum m er at tiie V ictor C h risten sen home. / >f 1‘Ci’. i.one than HO.(MH) per- ' Dixie and W allace sections, E A. Em ery has been on a • ii. p a y in g th e ir way in d u rin g i Several people of this section are the v eek. 1 ;naii( i.iliy, also, the fair em ployed in th e R ay-M uling c a n ­ w eek's business trip into Idaho. was ,i succ c.-*v. according to Solon nery in H illsboro and o th ers arc H illsboro A rgus cunialns all th« T WTit« d e e c to r, w ho declares picking hops. new s of H illsboro an d th e sur th it for the first tim e in m any ro u n d in g com m unities. Head ii .veil , tu e itici** and the night horse and keep inform ed on w h at li show m ore than paia th eir way. h appening at home. tf Ask about new exclusive W ork will soon be started on a Em ployers w ho I. it to pay th e ir co ntribution to the unem ploym ent jot) of rcsbingling th e roof of the Montag Features com pensation fund by S eptem ber playshcd of S hady Brook school. 2(1 v ili I." suh|e."' K. penalty and T hey plan to build a now garage ■ n le r is l. I) A Hnlinore. ailm inis- th ere also for the teac h er to keep I L ittle Jo h n n y had a m ig h ty long tra to r of th e act, w ane. More than her ear in. face w hen h e looked for th e first Mr and Mrs. W illiam S m ith of | 5PIIU D reg i e n ip h v ,s of 150,OOc tim e an th e pinched face of his mi ll and w om en have alread y com ­ H illsboro gave a su p p er on th eir b ran d new baby brother. "G ee Enjoy H e a lth fu l plied w e n th e ■ ovisions iif the law n the evening of L abor Day whizz," he said to his m other, "how act. p iy m cn ls 'o lialc to talin g a p ­ in honor of Mr and Mrs A rth u r m uch a m onth do w e have to pay Hill of Miles City, Mont. P resent p roxim ately S850 000. Heating Comfort for th a t th in g ’’" You w ouldn't have to pay very m uch a m onth to own on? of o u r reconditioned used cars. ..M odern Beauty Tigard High Has Enrollment Cut e # LASTING Lest You Foroet TRIBUTE t Property Owners New Sewer District 1 Grangers Arrange a Booster Night Hillsboro Concrete Brick QC Tile Co. Rock Creek Term of School Opens DEER HUNTERS I fay ward Woman 1 iostess to Group New Grange Will Install Officers Man Observes Birthday T H E M E N ’S S H O P A ll-S teel Hoppers-- - A n Important Improvement in M c C ormick -D eering Grain Drills Shady Brook DEATH - PAIN PROPERTY LOSS To Make a Long Tale Short /p- H ere A re Several “Teasers." DENTISTRY Down You will know exactly w hat y o u r w ork will cost before I « ta rt on y our ease, Est ini at es gladly given any tim e. Q U IC K S E R V IC E 9 to 5:311 A niomcnt of inattention- a m inor tra ffic in fraction — may m ean a serious accident w ith to d a y ’s high-pow ered ears and ¡fast highw ays. OBEY T IIE LAW BE CA REFU L D on't he responsible for un­ necessary loss of life or p ro p erly . T elephone 1871 Hillsboro’s Modern Dentist Second and Main L L - S T E E L H oppers on « M cC orm ick-D eering plain grain d rills— th a t ’s th e big drill news now. C om e in an d let us show you this real im prove­ m ent in a real line of drills. T h e y will drill m ore accurately and last longer th a n ever before because th e steel hoppers com ­ bine w ith the stro n g steel fram e to hold the feeding m echanism in correct alignm ent. T h e new hoppers on these M cC orm ick-D eering D rills will A Most p lates finished in 1 to 3 days. Most p lates m ade a short tim e a fte r e x tractio n . DR. A B R A M S Rooms 3 and 4 W ells Rldg. fo llo w s in th e w a k e o f Carelessness Almost unbreakable, this pink p late contains no rubber, no m etal and is especially m ade for those w ho ilo not w ant oilier people lo know lliat they a re w earing artificial leelli. Conic in and s ic sam ples of these b eautiful teeth. T h eir daiiilincss and beauty will please you. ( o n s iilt a t io ii H o u r s ; McCormick-Dcering ¡4-7 Crain Drill. 3-hour p la te re p a ir Pea nf if ill TRANSPARENT PLATES ..Economy, too! P aym ent Fillings - Crowns - Bridges - Extraction P R IC E S Q U O T E D IN A D V A N C E M adel F I 18 F o r hom e, desiring to use wood as a fuel. n o t sag, w arp, split, o r rot —• they arc m ade of rust-resisting, heavy-gauge steel con tain in g copper. T h ey arc w a te r tig h t and grain tig h t — you can pour grain in to them w ith o u t sp ill­ ing it on the ground. Im provem ents have been m ade in the feeds, too, and there a rc roller bearings in th e fully enclosed end axle bexes. W h atev er kind of drill and a tta c h m e n ts you w ant, wc can furnish it. 1928 C hevrolet C oach 1935 F ord V-8 Coach . 1932 P lym outh Coach 1928 F ord Model A R oadster 1935 l 'j - t o n Dixige T ruck 1934 l 1 j-to n Chev T ruck DAIRY FEEDS Service G ara g e F hone 501 S u p e r Service S tation I. X. L. H IL I,S B O R O F E E D C O . C o rn er T h ird an d B aseline Phone 391 A. II. Busch, Prop. .1. P hone 271 I fin W. M ain St. Now you can have your new Montag Circulator H eater immediately. No m atter how large or how small your home is, a Montag will solve your heat­ ing problem for many years to come. I t will bring beauty, comfort, convenience and cleanliness into your home at L O W CO ST. There s a model for every requirement. A ll are o u tsta n d in g v alu es. Models for wood or coal, or for wood exclusively. Arrange for your Montag today. Your old heater is down payment on any Montag Circulator Heater Ask for OFFICIAL BALLOTS D o d g e - P ly m o u th MAJOR BOWES 1». iii . Thursday. I*. S. T. MODELS S5 I 7.5 See O ur A m a teu r H ou r Two Handy Locations POULTRY FEEDS *50 200 125 35 225 165 KO1N At »Si»’ Cady Motor Co. Hillsboro, Orefon Oldest Automobile Dealer In Washington County AND UP per week on balance SEE US TODAYI LESTER IR E L A N D Sc C O . Third and Main St. Telephone 2411 I