rage Two H IL L S B O R O A R O U S . H T L L S R O R O , O R E G O N Active Club A g r ic u lt u r a l P ic t u r e N o t A l l G lo o m ; Year Planned T o t a l F a r m in c o m e B e s t S in c e 1 9 3 0 Thursday, October 1. 193« Banks Sunday « School. Board PI ans Canvass: Rally Day Set i ll » Ml-.* M „ r v 9an.1v) O lym pia. W ash, visited Mr M is .1 J H utchens S u n d ai Reni lístate Transí ers * n CROSS FARM INCOME .1 SII. lo i, y o, Tl f Jo in , B ,'b»li»r. h" !.. I Ih , A ....... II...O . I I..,, I l , , I, Ut,- V i,,,,. i I IN I t i W I A I tilf till, •> US J , , h " l>»l I,, ) . , . 9.-. II..I, ' l ' N I tili !.. I..HIUM« M I IN lllU I . )l M u U » „d ,'l« ' et ih '" ' , . .|,a ,u I I V . e lk e , . I „ l " Se. , 1. „ « T | S II ' W I 1 S 61" A lb e it I ' ...................... m t " W li'u e l I . ||e „ > , Ita , . U b llt ll, e t I O . I l e . S „ U .„ , "S and BANKS S unday sclimsl a n d churi'h boards I'l,m sda.v evening in M ove H ouse 1 the church decided te canvass tlie Ja c k M oure i-- m oving the % .0 0 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 com m unity te r in u ith l) pledges on the high school ground: te r the su p p o rt of the m in ister m erly used as a home for Hi (By Mry J C Smith) B anks has a resident m in ister for ¡tor. Io a vacant lot on W ilke H AZEI.DA I.E H cu ídale Com- 6 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 the fust lim e since 19’ii To Sun street He n .l f i\ it up anti m, i m unity club held it first m eeting to I "-""TIIIT TTW R, ..I d a\ school b eard m ade plans for into it. of th e season F rida) evening, w ith tail.) da.) tX 'lobcr II An all-day M is s H e n e H opkins of She, a large crow d in atten d an ce. O f­ m eeting has be, n planned A pre wood spent the w eek-end in Bank ficers of the club w ere in ch ars? gram will be g i ) . n d u rin g S unday n u ll her patents. Ml and M of arrangem ents, headed by M is - 'heel, follow ed by l serm on bv F Hopkins A1 Jelderks. president. M r- C urtis th e paster A basket d in n e r w ill be M is V ein B rick, tt and tw o J Birdsell en tertain ed w ith tw o served at neon A social tim e will d t ,n re tu rn e d hom e Sunday vocal solos. Comm unity singing, be held in the afternoon w ith sing­ Philom ath, w here she visited lid by C raw ford P orter, was e n ­ ing and talks E veryone in tlie p aren t-. Mr and M is l ’„ joyed after w hich games and d an c­ com m unity is In v ittd te b rin g a Moss, for a week. ing took place it is planned to basket d in n er and join In this all- Ralph Moss, r, tin t ie d have a sim ilar affair follow ing th e da) ser) ice R egular services will a tew days' visit here next business m e ,lin g O ctober 9 be held in th e evening. A local hunting p ar H enry C hapm an, Ja k e K enim er Hem es in the Banks vicin ity w ere last w eek in eastern and F r.d d ie C assner a re on a h u n t­ threat»nod by fire S a tu rd ay w hen turtle,I hom e Sunday \ F T E R th e b a rra g e o f new s ing trip in eastern O r an. Mrs. a bad fire b ro k e out in the w eeds m ule de, r and t w o , sto ries p ain tin g d esp erate stay- George M orrill of Midw no rth ef tow n. It was put out b e ­ hunted n ear B aker a n d N, ing w ith Mrs C hapm an. p ictu res o f a c o u n try ’s crops fore m uch dam age was dene. P ow der Those in the party u u n p reced en ted L eonard H allack of Porti id . w iped o u t by K I S bigeno and fam ily m oved Cass Wilson V ern I’riek ett. J , eldest grandson of Mr anti d ro u th , com e cold, h a rd figures to te P ortland last w eek, w here they IL ai d. C harles and G eorge C. P. Syverson. whose seri oil show th a t th e 1936 A m erican w ill be n ear th e ir sen K oji. w ho is ler. Lloyd Friday and O ral ju ry was rep o rted last week fa rm scene is n o t en tire ly d is­ in tlie hospital there. Lost* G am e slowly recovering at St Vine m al. T he Batiks high school's M and Mrs Ivan T iesh am of hospital, but it w ill be som e T h ere is. fo r instance, th e m a t­ H ornick. Iowa, are visiting Mr. ball squad was defeated by before the real ex ten t , )f his in ­ I and Mrs C B T restiani and Mr, high school team on th e te r of to tal fa rm cash incom e, ju ries is learned. and Mrs B B T reshant. field by the score of 6 to 1 w hich seem s certain to be tlie Last Sunday was observe, Born, to M r and Mrs. Lewis lineup G eorge Finck, r. g . h ig h est since 1930. T h is incom e prom otion and rally day in ti' Kelly of Bald M ountain, Septem - M elteth I g . Jack Wint Sunday school Songs and reci t a - w as up ap p ro x im ately o n e -th ird b er 26. in Forest G rove a boy, Melviti E rdm an and I), ra id tions w ere rendered be th e eh 11- billion d o llars for th e first six nam ed G arry W illiam 11 ■ is t lie e r . I t W ar, ei, T a) lot : I Bill dren A cradle roll d ep artm en t w - m onths of th is y ear, co m p ared fu s t g reat-g ran d so n of Mrs L u ­ Kelly, I. e , Donald Stow ,'ll r h ; established, four babies being e n ­ w ith I ' Pc* cinda Mead and also first g ra n d ­ Jack Seabold, 1 h . L ester Schlegel rolled Class, s meet every Sunday child of Mr. a n d Mrs. W illiam and V ictor l.aB oite q Paul J,? .a m orning at 9:45 in the basem ent of , riod. son and H ow ard H ollenbeck e. and Kelly W ith th e ad v an ce co n tin u in g , the school house. H ow ard S tanton f L ittle Sidney H eard re tu rn e d to a g ric u ltu ra l a u th o ritie s set tlie Mrs. John Black Jr. of P o rtlan d Mrs L ucinda Mend of B attle his hom e F riday a fte r an ap p e n d i­ co n serv ativ e incom e fo r th e y e a r and form erly of this comm unity citis operation in th e S p arlin g hoj- G round. Wash u r n ) i d here Mon w as taken suddenly ill last week, nt $7,500,000,000—3 10 p er c en t pital in P o rtlan d He is doing very day for a visit w ith her son. Fay and is in a serious condition at th e in crease o v er la st y e a r. nicely and w ill soon be ab le to r e ­ Mead, and her dau g h ter. Mrs W il­ Em anuel hospital. liam K elly, on Bald M ountain R eason for this, of course, is tu rn to school. Mr. and Mrs. B eecher Jones of th a t prices h av e risen m ore th a n Home B urns Mrs. H arry W hitfield re tu rn e d Sacram ento. Cal., w ere guests of p roduction h as decreased . T h e kotas. w h ere alm o st th e e n tire d a rk e r. B u t th e re a re h ig h lig h ts The hom e of Hob B erry of C edar to the hom e of her parents. M r and Mr. and Mrs. C P S yverson over figures lend little en co u rag em en t p o p u latio n s of both sta te s w ill ev en h ere. Mrs. N J G riffin. Sunday, a fter C anyon bu rn ed the m iddle of la. t the w eek-end. Mr. Jones is a b ro th ­ S p eak in g fo r th e en tire section, h a v e to be ta k e n c a re of this an ap p en d icitis operatio n in tlie w eek. e r to Mrs. Syverson and has been to those m iddle w estern fa rm e rs Mr. and Mrs F C, Toelle of Jo n es hospital last week. w in te r by W orks P ro g ress A d­ th e w h e a t crop is good, th e co rn living in H illsboro f o r sev eral w ho h av e n oth in g to show fo r L innton visited M t- M innie S-'hu m in istra tio n jobs o r by d irect cro p v ery poor. O ats, h ay , soy L am ar S andy re tu rn e d to C o r­ th e seed th ey p lan ted last sp rin g m onths on account of poor health. vallis F riday, w h ere he w ilt e n ­ m erieh at the E arl Wilson lion cash relief. B ut even in th e D a­ b ta n s , po tato es, fru its, an d o th e r and w ho w ill sh a re n o t one p en ­ He is m uch im proved now and roll as a sophom ore in O regon S unday k otas, fa ir yields of som e grains o o p s h av e been th e salv atio n of they a re re tu rn in g to C alifornia ny in th e to ta l farm incom e. M rs E G. T tiekev re tu rn , S tate college a re rep o rted . m an y fa rm e rs w ho raised little • * • shortly. her hom e In S eattle Sunday Mr and Mrs Roy P arm ley e n ­ visiting M ost of th e south suffered lit­ Miss A nnabelle M orrill of M id­ corn. D airy rev en u es an d r e ­ b ro th er, W ade At D l 'T m an y A m erican fa rm ers tertain ed S a tu rd ay w ith a party tro u t, for iter way spent th e w eek-end yvith Mrs. tle from d ro u th , an d so u th ern tu rn s fro m liv esto ck sales also th e past m onth and show er given in honor of J a k e stil! can sm ile. A long th e w est H enry C hapm an. Mr and Mrs It A Wilcox fa rm e rs in g en eral h ad a good h av e help ed . N arup and Miss M argaret K earney, ch ild ren picnicked coast th ere has been ab u n d a n t New Fam ily H ere crop y ear. T h e situ a tio n is m uch Io w a d id n o t grow m uch tall w ho w ill be m arried this fall M any rain fall, an d d ro u th elsew h ere Sunday. A new student in th e fifth grade th e sam e in th e e a st an d New co rn th is su m m er, b u t th e farm beautiful gifts w ere received bv has raised d em an d for w est coast is Ju n e Golden. H er p aren ts have E ngland. incom e fo r th a t sta te —estim ated the couple. P resent w ere Me -is products. C alifornia figures a re m oved onto the C hris M urphy T hus, from a su rv ey of th e e n ­ and M esdam es B L. S ellers. F I a t alm o st S500,000,000—w ill be place. They cam e from M ilford typical. E stim ated crop v alu e fo r Schlegel. C hris Tolke. C hris Ru-- tire n atio n , it a p p ears th a t m ost th e best in six y ears. U tah, recently. 1936 is S666,991.000 a g ain st ben. H enry N arup. O ris M ailer, A m erican fa rm e rs w ill enjoy Illin o is figures to tak e th e co m Move to P o rtlan d $555,253,000 for 1935, a 20 p er E'.lis P urdin. F ra n k V anaken. C hap- co m fo rta b le re tu rn s for th e ir p ro d u ctio n title from Iow a, fo r Mr. and Mrs. Ross H ard and fam ­ cent increase. : lain and Mrs F G Phillips. Mrs w o rk th is y ear. th e first tim e in m any y ears, ily and Mrs. Ida W iley, yvho have Ella Wilson, Mrs. Fred W olford T h e Pacific N o rth w est rep o rts w ith a p ro b ab le y ield of n early S om e w ill buy new cars. O th ­ lived here for several years, are Mrs W G. W alker. Mrs K atie b e tte r th a n av erag e crops, of e x ­ 200,000,000 bushels. O th er Illi­ e rs w ill m odernize th e ir farm s. A m oving to P ortland. N arup. Mrs. M arry W alker. M r s cep tio n al q u ality . nois crops look good. g re a t m any w ill send th e ir ch il­ G etirge 1 ppt rt, a n d the Mil ,. • * * d re n to college. Melissa N arup. L isbeth L ippert. Sw inging e astw ard into th e D E P O R T S fro m o th e r b re a d - In sh o rt, th e ty p ical A m erican M argaret K earney, A lie n a P a rm ­ corn belt, w h ere d ro u th an d ley. M ary M eiraueh and Ih len Ber- fa rm e r h a s his ch in up and b a sk e t sta te s s trik e an o p ti­ g rassh o p p ers w o rk ed th e ir g re a t­ wald: F red Schlegel. R udy Ber- m oney in his pockets. m istic n o te— ex c e p t from th e D a­ est dam age, th e outlook becom es TREAT WITH w ald. D elbert V anaken. C harles . K earney, and th e host and host- I N ellie G enevra Woolsey. 27. w ife n e w m em bers b eing cons to those less fo rtu n a te w ho eith er ess. Mr. and Mrs. Roy P arm ley cf A lbert Woolsey of V ernonia, NEW IMPROVED succum b or are left deform ed for died M onday in a local hospital added. A mong new p ro jects u n d d e er i- Mrs. S tra n d b e rg of M onm outh I life. w h ere she had been confined for w ay for this fall is a H allow e'en visited Mrs. Flora M unford S unday I T h e old fashioned “bilious a t­ afternoon. th e last th ree w eeks follow ing an i u tertain m en t to raise funds for ta c k .' w ith d iarrh ea, or con stip a­ illness w hich began last May. She th e co nstruction of th e school well. Mothers to Meet ( C o n tin u e d fr o m p a r e I ' tion. vom iting, and fever betw een has been a resident h ere fo r th e M others' club w ill m eet F riday I C ontrols stinking sm ut — C ’-c k s e x p erim en t w hich accounts fo r the 101 to 103. is th e usual beginning, last fo u r years. s e e d ro ttin g a n d se e d lin g b lig h t afternoon in th e church. All m in i- Mrs. W oolsey w as bo rn August w iden in g and v aried opinions found b u t in addition th e re is stiffness bi rs a re urged to come. — Im proves a n d in c re a s e s yields 5. 1909. at P ayette. Idaho, and was in m agazines and papers. It is. in the sp in e and the neck and the B anks Tiuvnsend club m et T ues- | m arried Ju n e 9. 1928 F u n eral serv ­ how ever, a g re :d by au th o rities th at child is u n ab le to b end forw ard. day night in th e church. Mr. C hildes I'urinei's! H ere’s :i w ay tu prot,', 1 T his com bination should be th e im ­ ices w ill be held T h u rsd ay a fte r­ it is by th e nose an d th ro a t th a t I of P ortland w as the speaker. The I y,, ur >.) heat crop against st Ink in,; sm ut fC r o tin n e d fro m p a r e 1) noon from th e A dventist church th e disease sp read s an d possibly by m ed iate signal to call a doctor, but club w ill m eet th e second and — and your w heat profit agau.-t - niul even a n erv e specialist m ay have w ith b u rial in th e O dd Fellow s startin g in his e arly y ears in v a r ­ infected milk. fourth T uesday evenings in O cto­ ! dockage — for less than J r an a, r. ! cem etery h ere under th e direction ious club offices until last y e a r T h e ru les for co n tro llin g th e d is­ to ta k e fluid from th e spinal colum n ber. list d u st-tre a t your seed with A’i'ii w hen he led his first club, a g a r­ for lab o rato ry tests before the of Donelson & Sewell. ease a re th e fam iliar ones of Tom E ngen and M rs Lois ' Zmproe,, / ( .I llil'I S W . He, otnnieti'Ii' l Besides the w idow er, she is s u r­ den club. T his y ear he w as lead er health, and if consistently observed presence of th e disease can be S h Mrs. irley and children of Banks. I - - by the I '. S. I h-pl. of Agrirulturc vived by h er m other. M rs Stella i of th e T u alatin dairy and pig clubs w ould p rev en t not only th is but established. N orm an Engen and D orothy G e r­ and E xperim ent M allon aulhorili, K earn: b ro th ers Donald. W illis an i and it w as thro u g h his lead ersh ip m any a siege of th e serious d is­ vais of V ernonia visited S unday Easy to use. Ami highly elTcctivP. K enneth: sisters. Hazel. A m ie an 1 th at th e group of boys, m ak in g up eases of w hooping cough, scarlet w ith C arl Engen at St. V incent hos­ Cheeks both seed ro llin g and seed Lola K earn. all of H illsboro, and th e various T u alatin clubs, was fev er and m easles. pital. C arl is able to be a b o u t his ling blight; reduces seed-borne lin k ­ Mrs. F rancis V anD om elen of Banks. successful in m aking a reco rd n ev er 'ro o m on crutches. His knee cap, ing sm u t: has increased yields an "T he rules: K eep y o u r child aw ay equaled in W ashington A grandm other also survives, Mrs. before w hich w as b ro k en in six pieces in average of 1.13 bushels an acre even county w hen th ey won all of th e from houses w here th ere is sick ­ A nnie C ustard of Hillsboro. Ian autom obile w reck a few w eeks oil cli im seed. 4-H ju d g in g contests, nam ely, liv e­ ness and at hom e w hen he is ill. TIM BER—A ll logging cam ps of ago. has been sew ed to g eth er w ith Q uickly applied. O ne-half ounce stock. crops, p o u ltry an d rab b it. L et him play in th e open air, and th is v icin ity hav e sh u t dow n b e ­ per bushel — costs only 2 cents. \ o C layton was th e high scoring ju d g e see to it th a t he w ashes his hands cause of th e fires and low h u m id ­ silver wire. Mr. and Mrs. H enry A tlee and before eating, does not use public in tw o of th ese contests and a drill dam age. C ontrols stripe and tow els, o r com m on d rin k in g cup. ity. S everal tra in crew s w ere p u ll­ Miss L isbeth L ippert atten d ed a covered sm ut of B A R L E Y and snnit- ( B y G ir l S c u t T ro o p No. SI) m em ber of ev ery team . ed off over th e w eek-end. m etin g of th e W ashington c o u n ­ and covers his m outh w hen co u g h ­ On S unday Mrs. P earl W alters The d airy club, w hich he led. G ordon E b b ert of M onm outh ty p o stm asters at Tigprd S unday, j of t ,A I S. I las produced a 6 ' average en tertain ed h er sister. Mrs. Josie won the C arn atio n M ilk C om pany's ing or sneezing.” yield increase on barley and 18% on Mr. and Mr- C arl S hipley and i oats in practical farm tests! Oliver, and h e r niece. Mrs. Mabel From one to 18 days m ay be sp en t S unday night a t th e B. T ail- d au g h ters of V ernonia spent the , One lb., 75#; 5 lbs., $3.00. Send a W hittaker, both of Pomeroy. Wash.. th e o u tstan d in g 4-H d a iry club at req u ired betw een th e tim e of e x ­ m an home. M argaret B raden spent the w eek­ w eek-end w ith relativ es in Banks. | postcard for Cereal P am p h let and w ith a d in n e r party. O thers p res­ th e W ashington county fair. p osure and w hen signs of th e d is­ Mr. and M rs F red W hitfield of free b lu ep rin ts — cheap w ay to m a k e ent w ere Mr. and Mrs. F. M. M al­ In addition to th e above records. ease ap p ear, b u t five to 10 day s is end in P ortland. Mr. an d Mrs. Tom Riggle of T oledo visited Mr. and Mrs. H arry a ro tary or g rav ity tre a te r from old colm and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. J C layton w as successful in w inning th e usu al tim e. W hitfield at th e N. J. G riffin hom e j J. C hurchley. Mr. and Mrs. P eter at th e county and sta te fairs this B ecause th e in fection en ters B irk cn feld spent th e w eek-end v is­ Sunday. oil drain - to the B ayer-Sem e an M onner. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W al­ year, six first places, six second th ro u g h th e nose and m outh and : itin g relativ es here. A1 Jc h a la o f B rush P rairie, Co., in c., W ilm ington, D elaw are, C lem V anderzanden of V crboort ters and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. places, th ree th ird an d six fo u th ex ten d s into th e spine, th e cases W ash, visited from F rid ay until P earson and Jo h n W alters. places. v a ry according to w hich n erv es a re b egan w o rk in g at W elter's garage M onday w ith his sister, Mrs. C. W. T R E A T D B etty W uthrich in ju red h er knee He was recen tly nam ed as th e affected. M any cases reco v er w ith ­ M onday. EVER Y YEAR / / in a fall from a te e te r-to tte r at o u tstanding boy of th e co u n ty to out paralysis, and one th eo ry is ' P h il C astle w en t to P ortland M cPeak. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. I.avton of school and has been confined to be a guest of th e F irst N ational th a t m ost ad u lts have had th e dis- 1 S atu rd ay to spend a few days. her home. B ank of P o rtlan d d u rin g a th ree- case b u t did not know it because Roy Shipm an has re tu rn e d home day visit to th e P acific In te rn a tio n ­ I th ey escaped th e d eform ing p aral- , after about a year's absence d u r­ al Livestock Exposition. ysis. Such cases a re no d ifferen t I ing ) ii h he w as w o rk in g in C ali­ Ciayton was g rad u ated from th e from a bad cold or flu, and a re 1 fornia. T ualatin high school last spring. only recognized w hen an o th er m em ­ id Mrs. Dave E diger have He plans to w o rk on th e hom e b er of th e fam ily su d d en ly can- ' Mr been d< er hun tin g at Jo h n Day. farm this y ear and e n te r college no t w alk o r use his arm s. Mt ane Mrs. H eckethier. Jam es next year. It is pro b ab ly b y m eans of such Walt, ers. C harles W alters, and N. P. T he modest an d unselfish sp irit John, an are am ong th e oth er hu n t- th at m arks him as a tru e lead er is persons th a t th e in fection is spread ers t o are try in g th e ir luck in evidenced by th e follow ing com ­ th e ) ds of eastern and sou th ern m ent w hich concluded his sh o rt Oregi talk made a t th e state fair in r e ­ Mrs. C ora Thompson has re tu rn ­ sponse to his receiv in g th e o u t­ Maint ed to her hom e here a fte r sp en d ­ standing club m em ber aw ard: “I Goes So Goes ing the sum m er w ith relativ es in hope th at I can guide and en co u r­ Idaho. age my tw o y o u n g er brothers. the Union” P arent-T eacher association m e t W ilbur and W illis, so th a t th ey Tuesday. This organization is com ­ w ill have the o p p o rtu n ity th a t I paratively new to this com m unity have had to w in honors in 4-H club but it is proving a success w ith w ork.” H nzcldalc G roup C onvenes; Several Tain il ies M ove Iho,.I II , U limi ello A. H K IW I Itti) , Il Il o II f r is ili, , ,, ,. ,. I I , l' h .' l ..Il I,, I el „I t, li , I I , . US I I I , lek I., It i II ..ii..,, 1.0 tu r I I" ris lew M u ry A T iiy lu r . l » t MAKEYOUR S ta rt Every Good Day A with x Good W atch t e l y o il fill American-Made W ATCH W ithout equal iu pi « m i ion, \\ « i' k t u . i t i -4)Ip t l e p e i i d . i l » ih t v a n d b e a u ty . J. L. Anderson 211 K. Main St. Illlhlioro "I,< t A ndy Fix Y our W atch” O fficial S I’. W atch Inspector ftii W ashington C ounty Hillsboro Matron Dies Here Monday Infantile Paralysis Victims Few Here CERES fualatin Boy Wins Signal Fair Honors Timber Camps Shut Down Due to Fires Cedar Mill World Series ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE ADVANCEMENT OF THE NEW 1937 LONG DISTANCE RADIO re invite you to listen to the broadcast of this spoil’s classic as the guest of the FORD MOTOR (X). and ourselves. PROTECT YOUR CITIZENSHIP Loyalty This association is proud of the loyalty of old patrons. 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