Page Eight II I L I. S B O It O Club to Meet « y 111 at Hazelaale , visit w ith h er sister. Miss D eborah B arrett. S he was accom panied from | H eppner by h er d aughter. Mrs G len Jon es and son Billie. L ittle B illie w as brought dow n to have his tonsils rem oved. I he Makings of Green Pastures Grade Schools Show Increase Growers Hear Prune Plans Iligli O fficers H onored— A dult Sew ing Class O rgan­ Mrs. M arvin Woods, state vice- O fficers Elected by Class i president of F. L. clubs, e n te r­ Groups Local Schools ized ; Fam ilies M ove tained Tuesday evening for Mrs ! (By Mr. J. C. Smith! HAZELDALE— C om m unity club w ill m et: at 8 p. m Friday in the school house A social hour and in ­ form al program w ill follow the business m eeting New Fam ily H ere Mr. and Mrs Clyde C arey w ith th eir fam ily have moved onto th e T aylor farm They cam e here r e ­ cently from Fillm ore. Utah. T avlors Move , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T aylor and Mr. and Mrs. H arley T aylor moved to a farm n ear A lbany last week Mr and Mrs H erm an Schoene are in eastern Oregon Mrs. Donald F raser spent a couple of days last week as th e guest of Mr. and Mrs Max B erger, Mrs. F raser is recovering from a recent illness and w ill move back on to th t ir farm shortly Class Formed An adult sew ing class was o rg an ­ ized last W ednesday and 17 m em ­ bers enrolled. The class w ill meet each W ednesday in th e basem ent of the school at 1 p m. This is a PWA project and is free of charge. Mrs. B ecker of R ted v illc is th e in ­ structor Mrs. Ellen K retzer of The Dalles spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr and Mrs. Max B erger Mrs. K retzer is an au n t of Mrs B erger. Mrs. A rchie O 'C onnor was taken suddenly ill nast S atu rd ay and is at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n O 'C onnor at Tobias. V erne Jeld erk s Honored A surprise birth d ay party was given fo r V erne Jeld erk s at th e home of Mr and Mrs. Tom M iller T hursday night. P resent w ere C e­ celia Beard. Dolly R inehart. C lar­ ence Bough, H arold Lee. H erb Thomas. Bob Long. Mrs. Jelderks. V irginia. M argaret. R uth and Jean n la v p d a n d M iller G a m e . s „ . . w.-prp „ a re P ‘ refreshm ents served Mr. and Mrs. H. E G rab h o rn of C ooper M ountain have had as guests at th eir home for th e past m onth th eir daughter. Mrs E dw ard Neill, and children of E nterprise. Mr Neill w ill join them to a t­ tend the Pacific L ivestock show, a fter w hich they w ill d ep art for th eir hom e in W allowa county. T h u rs d a y , O c to b e r 8, 1936 A R G U S . II I L I, S B O II O . O II E G O N N orm anden N am ed M em ber o f Central C om m ittee M ildred Machow of P ortland, state | president, and Miss M ildred Law- Bv School Reporters) ton of Y am hill, sta te secretary Miss A fter on? m onth of grade school , 3,o s t E u k h o rn . presid en t of i i h ere the enrollm ent is 268 boys and the Rose C ity club w as also p res­ ; 247 girls or a total of 515, w hich ent H illsboro F. L. club m em bers is 22 more than a y ear ago. p resented them w ith corsage bou­ S tudents at E xposition quets Mrs Roscoe Munson, past state president, was likew ise lion- ' S u p erintendent Nosier and Miss I Brow n, each, chaperoned a bus ored. load of pupils w ho atten d ed th? E ditor V isits Here (Pacific International Livestock Ex- Miss E sther E llinghusen of Holly- | position S aturday wood, a m em ber of th e local high i Talk on F ire H azards school faculty a few y ears ago. was , M ayor G arrett and W ilbur D il­ visiting old friends h ere Friday lon spoke to th e l ’eter Boscow an t Miss E llinghusen is now associate ju n io r high pupils M onday w ith txtltor of The Gospel L ig h t" Press, a Sunday School sto rv publication. reference to tire prevention. Dick C rockett, a n . w 7A stu d en t She has been ln S eattle aI1 su m . m er and has b e e n lecturing from G ran ts Pass, was absent from throughout th e state on h er work school several days to receive m ed­ L ectures also w ill be given in ical attention for an infected thum b. New Pupils E nroll p o rtland and cn route to Los A n­ geles. S he is accom panied by her | New pupils in th e local schools m other. arc as follows: 6A2 Edm und Schif- . fer from S uth erlin . 7A2 Ted Fish- | c r and Donald Roseland from South Free W ill D onations I I lisli which is as heiillliftll as the e.limed fruit juice., citrus fruits or I tom ato Juice. All of these o ther articles. U was pointed out to the grow ers are highly a ih e rtise d w ith the result that vast Increases In salrs and Ilk, wise in production, bus re s u lt­ ed M eanw hile the Oregon prune has been lagging fur behind in popularity and consequently in value to the producer. In com parison w ith o th er p ro d ­ ucts. prune eoiisiuuinatIon during the depression fell fill b e h in d o tlie i product.'- 111 the n atu ral decline in consum er dem and. I ' I B etw een 25 and 30 p ru n e grow ers of W ashington county a em bled in the Forest G rove cham ber of com mere«1 rooms Friday night to dis cuss plans for advertising O regon prum s in castel li m arkets as a com petitive product tor various fruit and vegetable juices and Cat- (M r* . R ichard H unger I ifornia d ried pru n es and citrus , fruits. Mi uiul Mi !•' Dcht'oux. Hei b N orm anden. Forest G rove Kichuiil .»ml Hubert. \ isit« i| with prune grow er, was selected to , Mrs D ehroux s parents, Mr and re p rise n t the district on the c e n ti.il | com m ittee, w hich is considering the ad v ertisin g cam paign. This cam paign is designed to stim ulate the sale o f d r i e d p r u n e s to tin» housew ife as a breakfast Orchardalc Mr* Louis K< del at Welch« Sun day Mi and M r Al McDonald, Mi and« Mrs A Punt el of Port land w ri\ luncheon party KUr*t . Sun day .it the home o( Mi and Mi N llotlmiun M i. G erald llu ii> . Mr and Mi Bryson W ode ami hahy of Wren spent th«* w«*ek*eml w ith Mi ami Mrs Ah In llungei a P acific Play» L infield at Forest G rove Friday Fresh from th eir 20 to 7 vn to, v over Port Lewis in P ortland 1.« t Saturday, t h e I'aeifl«* univem ity Batixeis will t.n kle the ir first eon ferem v football opponent when they meet L infield on th e Pacific field Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock I This will he the fu t of the two hom e gum .s for Pacific tin.-, yeai WEIL’S SALE ENDS SATURDAY N IG H T W ith n Lucky Purchase for B andon S ufferers Mary Gra Kansas: T revor C anby. B uxton 8A—Willis Thomas. M arjorie S p en ­ cer. Douglas O 'D onnell. E lm er S troder. C larence Rice. P atti C ro ck ­ ett. M arie M ontgomery. C h arlo tte W oodward. M elba Poe. P c t.r Bos­ cow school: 2A G loria S h iffe r.; Utah. 5A—Ju n io r Wilson. M ountain. Wis. 5B—Dick Ogden. P u m p k in R j, ., t v . , , - r ,,. ~ ‘ , • A P riscilla M crkt is- u. son w ere nam ed on the safety D akota. council. O fficers Named 2A. 3A. D avid Hill Ja c k Doyle, Class officers. 6A2. Ju n io r high S tanford G ray, president: R ichard president C harlotte Patterson. vice- G illette, v ice-president: Alice Ban- president Jacq u elin e Barney, sic- ner. secretary; C harles Sim m ons, retarv; B arbara Gates, treasu rer. YOUNG cows f o r sale freshen Roy K astcr room m onitors. A lice R -. M artz w. is nam ed safety offi­ soon — F. H. Bowlby. T elephone Banner, patro l officer cer and C h arlo tte Patterson,' safe­ 3992 34-5p New 7A_ class, ju n io r high, off i- ty council m em ber. 1 eers arc. B illie Ziegler, p resident. Leave for O llier Places TWO m atu re Jersey proven bulls Ju n e Ireland, v ice-president. Don- Pupils that have moved away: for sale, and 8-m onths-old calf, aid Nelson, secretary , and Ivan 7A2. Ju n io r high K enneth S w ank Also team of young horses, m are Steinke, patrol off Icel­ and g e ld in g —A rth u r Knox. Scog- 7A2. Ju n io r high Alvin K raus to M ountaindalc. Edwin W orkm an gins V alley: Rt. 1, G aston. 34p p re s id e n t H arlan Weintz. vice-pres- to P ortland. 8A2, Ju n io r high—L il­ ident: Bud E dw ards, secretary lian M iller to Amboy. Wash. 4A. SIXTY R. I R. pullets, startin g to Lloyd A nderson, sergeant-at-arm 's. P eter Boscow—Alice S ears to E u­ gene. 2A—C arolyn Rob. i ts to P ort- lav. $1 each — Ray DeLsman. G ari- B etty G ardner, patro l officer to baldi St. 34 7B and 6A. Ju n io r high—D uane I land. 5A—B etty J o S w ank : M ountaindalc Haynes, president: Milton Dodson, FOR SALE — V aughn d rag s a w . vice-president R aym ond M eltebeke. p M arjorie L indsay of 2a-3A ‘ ‘ a‘ equipped w ith m agneto: l-to n secretary. idm Jh m r , abtSent Y ith " n ° ° P; truck, good tires; anvil and hand W a--iooK p . B oh K)iL° V J i 3nd 6B—Erm a W illiams, p resident: forge, tongs, etc: 3-horse gas en- V ernon Schorn. v ice-president; F ern ' i” W '*,,'l arren Bascomb of bB at , Ju n io r ;’«n.o Miss E leanor K um alae of Holo- S|n e - M yers b a rre l spray outfit: Weintz. secretary ; W arren Bas- Ug 1 j ' C.r.e ° Ut W1‘h c° lt«a se' lulu and C larence K um alae of Hoi- 4-hole cast cam p stove: brooder comb treasu rer; Joe Spicka. ser- t :a aay s' . .. lywood left S unday for San F ran- stove. 1000 capacity: lot m iscellan- géant gean t-at-arm s. 1 '•*' i r , d a >' cisco and Los Angeles. Thev had . e°us tools, etc.: high grade year- Ju n io r high 8A is giving a play 8A. Ju n io r high—Jam es P eppard. been visiting th e ir b roth;r-'in-law ling heifer: steel panel d eliv ery president: M arjorie Kidney, vice- F riday. and sister. Mr and Mrs. V erlin body, fit ton tru c k .—W. J. A m ann. president; M arie M ontgom ery, sec­ T hird grade at P ite r Boscow is C ochran for 10 days and enjoyed Rt 2. C ornelius. 34p retary. co-operating in Fire P revention trips un th e Colum bia highway. ___ _____ ________ ______ week by giving attention to posters O fficers. 3rd. P eter Boscow school to Mt. R ainier N ational p ark and THREE young Jersey - G uernseys. —G eorge Allison, p resident: D o r is 'and reading stones of fire hazard- P aradise valley, and also visited fr« h a,n d C0T lng fresh, first to J o b ^ 0 *1 v ice-president S t u a r t that em phasize the need of care in S e t ,I o ,„ d T .c o ™ . T S .ir (irn regard to fire. A special study pro­ gram has been tak en for opening exercise. ■ ,, . , .. w’ho , 2 cr block ay s on W heel- , re 4A_ ? * p „ e, Miss C h arlo tte _ Eickw’orth. y^ve n o rth of • highw a 34 s.w. P eter Boscow G loria Mc­ has been visiting h er sister. Miss G uire. president; R obert Rasm us- B lanche E ickw orth. for th e past PRICED for q uick sale—B edroom - en- vice-president; P atricia G atton month, retu rn ed S atu rd ay to h er set. A m erican O rien tal rug. 9x12; secretary: D eris A nderson, song hom e at Em pire. Miss B lanche ac- 28 laying R. I R hens: S en tin el leader: Bobby M acKenzie. health com panied her hom e and sp en t th e w asher, garden to o ls —E v ert Roem- inspector: Jack H utchinson a.--: - w eek-end w ith her parents. hildt. Box 760-A. Rt 2. B eaverton: tan t health inspector. Mr. and Mrs. M ike Bibby left Blanton Ave. off H uber Ave. 34p 2A. P eter B cscow - K e n n e t h T uesday m orning for th e ir home — —— ---------------- A nn at G rass Valley. Mrs. B ibby has 115 18-weeks-old R. I. R pullets. Person, vice-president: B illy C hris- been sp e n d in g ' th e sum m er w ith 40c each: 110 R I. R. pullets. 1 8 -iten sen . secretary : Ki nneth P ear- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morgan, and w eeks-old. 60c each; 5 1-year-old j son. treasu rer: Je a n K ennelly, scr- Mr. B ibby has been here for sev- hens. $1 each: good healthy b ir d s — gean t-at-arm s: A llan G eisbers. mott- H R. H enning. 2 m iles south Reed- itor; M ilda Beth Pitm an, health eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hoberg. Mrs ville: 4 -m ile w est H azeldale store ■ inspector; R obert B urnett, assistant C. D. “H udson 'a‘nd'tw*o som . Farm ington road._________ 34p health inspector. -r- i j , , , O fficers, 5A. David Hill school— to M cM innville Sunday to visit WANTED—To buy good used kale Dale Busch, president: D eLoris Mr. H oberg's sister, Mrs. J. I. p lanter.—E. B. Rolfe. Box 355. Sears, v ice-president: R ichard Gates. K night, w ho has been ill. Mrs. Hillsboro. 34p secretary : Jo h n Wiley, M o l l i e K night resided here y ears ago. , _________________________________ i o -n ll E lm er Johnson and family of ROUND oak dining table, S3.50.-- , B nnk vnjorV,iT F r i t p i,,.- K d so . Wash , w ere guests Sunday 925 Oak St.___________________ 34 p re f id e n t J a c k i u rai secret PP> etary. M r Johnson* w asA'the ' barber ^af THOROUGHBRED Jerse y heifers 2. David H ill—W alter Johnson. z- A. a no j Engineers, in w u hich i he u for « io m m « »r, hnn s o o n — president: Sally Co. 23rd ror sale- some to frm freshen d „n ,. p ia n C n ruzen, vice-pres- ,■ and Mr. Hoffm in served. Erank Schulmerich. Rt. 5, H ills - m ana«er pencil inspector: Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Sm ith and boro P honc 5R25 34 ; Y Ug 3 ' Helen Tsugaw a. board m anager. d a u g h ter R uth of C orvallis w ere BOY w ants job on farm ._P hone H elen Tsugaw a and W alter Jo h n - H illsboro visitors Sunday, calling 26F5 34 --------------------------------------------------- on old friends. Mrs. S m ith was fo rm erly Miss G ertru d e B ettis of HIGH g rad e C hester W hite boar this city. for sale or tra d e .—W. W. Hughes. Mrs. Lee H ardebeck of neor G as- m ile n o rth and 14-milc west of ton u n d erw en t a m ajo r o peration Scholls. 34p at Jones hospital T uesday w ith Dr. T W O -vear-old bred G u em sey -Jer- R. S. W altz operating. ~ , sey heifer. $35. C an be seen at G. R. M orse of Los A ngeles. Cal y an L o o 's place, 2'4 m iles north- is visiting his d aughter. au g h ter Mrs. E m - east Hillsboro. 34-6p est K idney. He likes O regon v ery m uch. GIRL w anted for general house­ w ork.—In q u ire or w rite 6443 Ar- Ross Baer, w ho has been w ith the P o rtlan d G as com pany here for th e Sits- 34 past y ear, left F rid ay fo r San —; -----——— ;----- ------- ——— -------- Francisco, w here he will be located Legal blanks. 5c and 10c. A com- Mr. and Mrs. Tom E dw ards of PIete supply av ailab le at th e Hills- H oquiam . Wash., w ere H illsboro boro Argus. visitors S aturday to purchase p ro ­ p e rty in this vicinity. Mrs. R. D English retu rn ed S a t­ u rd ay from a tw o w eeks' visit with h e r daughters at S eattle B reakfast club met W ednesday m orning w ith Mrs. R. F ra n k Peters. Miss Dolores B um p is a stu d en t at Linfield college at M cM innville. 1. Low First Cost— Mrs. G eorge Dooley of H eppner BOUGHT SOLD arriv ed S aturday for an extended T h ree y ears to pay. CONSIGNED F ree w ill Red Cross donations for Bandon F ire R elief in th e sunt of $30 have been sent in th is week. co n trib u tin g w ere Mrs. \\ Tilton. SL: Mr. and M rs Joseph ~ onne* • ar|d M rs F. O. Eagon. $3; H illsboro Argus. $5: P atty Lomax. $L Mrs A W “ m an- $L J r F. A pplegate. s SI. i. el ? store. $10: A m erican Legion A uxiliary. $5: all of Hillsboro: and Mrs. A. C. C hristensen of M etzger. $1. Too Late to Classify Local Happenings Ju liu s C hristensen. W ash­ ington county dairy farm er, show n above beside his four- inch een tn iu g .il pum p w hich irrigates a n 18-acre clover field, providing green p as­ tu re all sum m er long Not - th e portable five-horsepow er electric m otor Left The m o­ to r in place under a p ro tect­ ing roof Illustrated courtesy P o rtlan d G eneral E L ctric com pany. 119 DEAD in O regon d u rin g the firs t six m onths o f 1936 as a re ­ sult o f a u to m o b ile accidents. 100 BEA UTIFUL COATS W O M E N ’S W IN T E R A ll w ool fleeces, tweeds, pla id s and fu r trim s . K itte d o d e ls - g uarante u a r a n t e ed ed models w ith belts. Loose back m m odels linings. W in te r colors grey, w ine, b ro w n a n d black. M ake y o u r selection n o w ! $1 Q00 T h is fig u re c o n s titu te s a te r r ib le w a rn in g and an u r­ gent appea l Io »'Very m o to r c a r d r iv e r to I e a le rt, c o u rt­ eous— to p re ve n t a d d in g to A dult education classes under WPA again are being organized 111 ■ th is d e p lo ra b le to ll. Classes for Adults Now Reorganizing this county, it was announced this 1 w eek by O B. Kraus, su p erin ten d -I end of schools. T eachers conducting classes are: Mrs. H azel Becker. B eaverton ro u te 2 C lasses in sew ing and a p ­ plied art at Reedville. Hazeldale. Farm ington. A loha and H illsboro Mrs. Lois F urlie, Forest G rove Classes in crafts (basketry, s p in -i ning and w eaving) at Forest G rovi G aston. C ornelius and G ales C reek Mrs. C lara W hitford B eaverton Classes i n A m ericanization a n d d ra m a ' i<"i a« B eaverton. Hillsboro and H elvetia G asoline Oil B atteries ireasin g Tires Ac cessone» A "Magic Carpet Free with Every P air BUSCH’S Mrs. Nina Holbrook. Sherw ood T w o Ilanily Location« route 1—C lasses in A m ericaniza­ tion. dram atics, and practical E ng­ S ervice G arage lish at T u alatin and Mulloy. P hone 501 E u g .n e F antetti, S herw ood route 3 Classes in Bible. A m ericaniza­ S uper S ervice tion and English at Sherw ood. M id­ S ta tio n dleton and T ualatin. C o rn er T h ird and Baseline Miss H elen Wilcox. H illsboro Phone 391 A. II. Busch, l’rop. C lasses in piano. These classes a re free It any pc son over the ag ■ of sixte ■n year PHOENIX a ( Jctoher Sale Used Cars BARG AIN SPECIALS Two Nice, Clean SPORT COUPES Good tires. A -l m otors and paint. No b e tte r buys th an these. 1936 W ILLYS SEDAN A real buy. OLDS COACH 1927 motor. S u re ru n s fine. 1926 FORD COACH You will be su rp rised how cheep you can buy it. C nm r in and Sec Them. New and Used Everyone younir and i Id hnv « gDAY 6. R eliab ility— MONEY-BACK A p roduct of G en eral Mo­ tors, th e w orld's largest and most experienced p ro ­ d u cer of liquid fu el com ­ bustion equipm ent. prices. Come in a t once. Your present car in trade. Attractive UCC terms. » • ; f , * »« / u , • * »,, !. « ; • ■>’ j ! FRED BRAUN P lum bing and H ealing P hone 215 F orest G rove You must, be satisfied! They’ll go^quick a t our low 7. D ep en d ab le P erform ­ an ce— The only Oil B u rn er com ­ pletely designed, built and controlled by one org an iza­ tion. Backed by w ritten w a r­ ran ty ; installed by factory- train ed specialists. GUARANTEE. k 11 v n M A N N IN G S . AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICI Pound Soap Chips FEES NAPTHA. P k K Rice FANCY. 3 lbs; M otor Co« Vïi*' C offee 19c 4 29c 23c 9c 23e These price« good October Id only Many other items specially priced for Saturday.