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Printing— ifills b o Dour lu llllloliuru InorrMM l,w » l I’nyriill* and Adds tn Local rroaprrlty Your Papcr- Carries Ihe w rrk * i:ory of news and merchandise Into all cor ners of Washington county. W ith W hich la Com bined th<- H illsboro In d ep en d en t Volume 13, No, IK Helvetia Girl Sprains Ankle; Plan Meeting Bam ford Herd Again Highest for All Testing Associations llty Mrs. 1 M Ilavldxotl) HELVETIA A llille M e n e p fell mid tpruificd h< r an k le w hile walk hilf hom e finni <hool Ja n u a ry II She will lie ih. i nt fm rn school for som e tune as th e npruhi Is sev ere MretiiiK Sunday A nnual m eeting will he held at the R eform church at P hillips a ft er the service Ja n u a ry 17. Ilrr Smoulder* A fire .smouldered ail night hi an out building <>n the Tschubold farm Monday night A heavy «now on Ihe roof and no w ind kept the fire from spriNiding The building was used for butch erin g hogs th at dav Early next m orning the fire was discovered. Bailee C alled Off Hegul-ir dance at H elvetia hall a ji called off S atu rd ay night when only a few couples and the o r chestra show ed up. Tin* snow was blow ing and many of th e side roads w ere blocked Tin* milk tru ck s w ere able to get th ro u g h Sunday m orning Coyotes llow l The coyotes arc getting had on the logged off tim b er n ear the W ashington - M ultnom ah c o u n t y northeast corner T hey a re to lx* heard how ling at night and .sev eral have seen them lately A fam ily gath erin g was enjoyed at the h<»me of Mr and Mrs J M K effer over th e New Y ear’» w e e k end. Present w ere Mr and Mrs Charle? K effer and d au g h ter K a th erine. Mrs R F W illiams of San Francisco. Mr and Mrs. Leon Wil- liaint of Seattle. Mr and Mrs W alter K effer of S ah rn . Mr and Mi. M.iek M cDougall and sons Andy and H arold of M yrtle C reek S ubscribe now to th e Argus. Will You Kick Yourself in Six M onths A A W i n n e ll. 17 D a v id If a g g A S o n a, J m ly A W C o n ite li, •« J u lin « t h r ia t r iin e n , M a e Voit can m ake a real saving by building, re- m odeling <>r rep a irin g now. FR EE P lan n in g Service FREE E stim ates COPELAND Lumber Yards Phone 301 “AROUND and AROUND sh e goes I ” P. K 11 G. J I ’ . II. I I 4 G. J C ia S -year-«dd» m a k in g o v e r 4 ’» | M>und* v ld K a g g A S o li* , Im ie h 16 lla tn r A S o n *, H a r o n e t'* I ’eg »r y C o le y . IO Il H mkm A Son . H a ro n e t Honey Vid I l a p e A S o n *. H a ro n e t I » a rlin p W M i l l it . y , H e a u ty M ik e Y u n k e r. fa t vid W vili o ld m a k in g 7 P. G. fa t P. lieti» T P Reformed Churches Plan Joint Meet (lly Mrs. j p. i< j . 1’ n j «[i. G. » p4 ju n d * J. M h ig h e s t (. J K II. G. J G. J. G J. <i. J. It 11. 1160 015 1« iK L e * l G J. It J <;. 1X6O 1122 J. J. 1131 006 1198 h l3 1032 1 <6M 1165 6MM 1«»M6 61© 702 060 ‘.»«»6 5 70 5 85 Annual Birthday Luncheon Planned Cold W e a th e r D em ands th a t your h av e your Brakes Adjusted SA H N O W GARAGE ('Iran Comfort Stations Drinking Fountains Third and Lincoln St VETERINARY REMEDIES Bonneville, but due to tin- eoldl spell his w ork lias been sh u t dow n ' for a tim e. Mr and Mrs. Bill L u eth e e n te r tained at a d in n er at th eir hom e Sunday. G uests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ted GuLschmidt a n d fam ily o f P ortland. Mrs K. M arshall of this section, ami Mrs. T heresa L uethe and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks, Icy p av em en ts can spell d isa ste r if y o u r b rakes a rc not w orking even ly. Come in to d ay fo r an a d ju s tm e n t or re lining. G enuine R a y- hestos Lining used. B rak e C ables L ubricated W e have full eq u ip m ent Io lu b ric ate b rak e cables, p rev en tin g bind ing and insu rin g p e r fe c t action. fio 6 40 0 40 1 40 I 4 4.6 411 43.4 43.3 Frank Prioldt) ROCK CREEK A nnual business m eeting of the m em bers of the | H elvetia a n d lo c a l R eform ed I iBy Mrs. Gail Karns) churches w ill lx- held a lte r t h e O R E N C O A nnual b irth d ay church services at th e R eform ed ' luncheon given by th e M issionary ch u rch h ere Sunday. I society will be held W ednesday at Scheldt Suprriutrndeiit , I p. m. A special program w ill fol E dw ard 1,. S cheldt of this SCC- low. tion was elected su p e rin te n d e n t of L ittle B etty P erry, w ho has been th e H elvetia R eform ed e II u r c II q u ite ill w ith pneum onia, is much Sunday school at th e ir annual elec im proved. tion Sunday. O thers elected w ere , Glen Robson retu rn ed home W ed Abe Yungen. assistant su p e rin te n d nesday from Bonneville, w h ere he ent; Helen Yungen secretary ; Elaine lias been w orking. E v ery th in g has Yungen. treasu rer, an d C lara Tsch- been closed dow n until th e w eath- abold. organist. T he S unday school - e r is m ore favorable. has had an eight per cent increase Mr and Mrs John M cE nlyrc of in en ro llm en t over 1935. I G resham visited Mr and M rs Fred Due to the cold w eath er «and M eihoff Sunday. John, w ho has snow som e of the local people, been ill, is able to go back to I whose w ork is in P o rtlan d a re work stay in g in P o rtlan d for a tim e .1 Miss Viola B ourk of Seattle, F ran k East is staying in tow n d u r-|W a« h ., visited h er sister, Mrs. F red ! mg th e cold spell Dr Mrs , S erjen t. last week Miss Susan R utschm an spent the , Fred P ag eler and son Jo h n are at the home of Dr Pageler'a father w eek-end w ith h er p aren ts at S il v erton. I in P ortland. Mrs R ichard M cG uire is v isiting Couple Wed Miss V irginia Eolkenberg. daugh- h er p aren ts at Salem this w eek. K lepkes Buy P ro p erty I ter of Mr. and Mrs. O scar F olken- G. K iep iepke Mr .uni Mi.- E G k e ot | berg of E olkenberg on C ornelius Pass road, and K nute Hill, legisla S h erm an s m ill have purchased the tor of Prosser. Wash., w ere m arried Young p ro p erly and plan on m ov ing here w ith th e ir fam ily as soon at P endleton D ecem ber 24. C arl L en g ach er left S unday to as Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay can vacate. spend a few days at his old home C ircle to Meet a t G oble His d au g h ter and son- F rien d ly C ircle w ill m eet the in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Thom pson, last T h u rsd ay of each m outh. Next and fam ily w ere sh ak en b u t not seriously in ju red when th eir ear collided w ith an o th er n ear t h e W e a re a g e n ts fo r U nited R ailw ay's tu n n el on the C ornelius Pass road F rid ay ev e DR. D A VID ROBERTS’ Mr. and Mrs. Hill L uelhe a rc at th eir hom e on B rooks Hill for a time. Mr L uelhe is em ployed at Social Planned by West Union Unit 74.7 66.7 66 5 6 1.0 57.6 fiti 1 5 5.7 ! Mr and Mrs. Jo e Brooks. M r and Mrs. P au l L uethe of B rooks Hill. ning. T h a t's alright fo r a m erry-go-round o r an a m a te u r h our— but not for an autom obile. 6 7 .0 65.1 6 2.4 5 6.5 West Union local of the F a rm ers' Union met at the K P. hall. N orth Plain.-. T hursday night. Mr. A rdis Y unker w as appointed leader of th e F arm ers' Union ju n io r group Ju n io rs a re to tak e part at reg u lar m eetings and help w ith program s. C rop insurance was the topic for round tab le discussions Mrs Lemming. Mrs. C orey and Russell I.oftis took a m ajor part in th e discussion. Topic for next m eeting w ill be ‘ reciprocal trad e treaties w ith foreign nations." Mrs. Lucy B aker was appointed c h a ir m an of th e e n tertain m en t com m it tee w ith Inez Edm an assisting Mrs Raffety in charge ot refreshm ents N ext social m eeting. Ja n u a ry 21 will be a m oving p ictu re show and m usical num bers free to all F a rm ers' Union m em bers and th eir fam ilies A d riv e for new m em bers i on w ith Mrs. Lucy B ak er and Mr- Edna C orey on one side and P ete Jorg ensen and C lyde Lincoln on th e other. Ladies brin g cake and sandw iches to social Ja n u a ry 21 Lunch w ill be served. m eeting will be held Ja n u a ry 28 at the hom e of Mrs G ail K arns, w ith Miss L ucille McGee and Mrs. Gail K arns as hostesses IL S chneider of Sacram ento. Cal., fcpent T hursday and F riday w ith Mr and Mrs F rancis B randenburg Mr and Mrs. H ow ard Betzer r e tu rn ed from Idaho last w e e k .' w h ere they had been visiting F ran k Bclzer of Idaho accom panied th em home. Audited Circulation A m em ber of th e A udit B ureau of C irculations the A rgus gives the A d v ertiser proof of authentic, paid: llP subscribers. To th e w ise buyer of space th ere can be no su b stitu te Laurel-Scholls Farmers Union e r* - . - . - Supper, Program Friday Night i m t i 8C Sewell from a good neighbor Mason Hill B R IS K W EATHER FOR Radio Tubes F IN E BEER Have You Seen L IFE ? the MEN’S shop ‘ *« > -;41* ■ , ■ . Lester Ireland ÔC Co. . • . . i - . , '. ' T H I S G R E A T B IG C A R N O W ONLY A FEW DO LLARS M O R E! T he P ra ctica l Hom e V e te rin arian Husky Chicks . . . and real poultry p rofits will be as sured if poultrym en feed Delta Drug Store I. X. L. Breeders’ Mash now ! W e o ffer th re e d iffe re n t ratio n s in this m ash— one contains cod liver oil, milk and g ree n s; a n o th e r cod liver oil and g ree n s; while the th ird is the usual b re e d e rs’ m ash. Under United States Government Supervision! Feed IXL Investors placing (heir funds with us arc permanently insured up tn $5000 per individual. Regardless whether or not you're a large or small investor you w ill find a plan that beat meets your re quirement and you may open your account w ith as little as $1.00. See us tomorrow or write for details. .Ictuiil phot I’rnphiifN ash LaFaytUe-“-fOO’' Compare delivered prices you’ll be astonished to find how little moro this big Nosh costs! • llw new N a a h l «Fay« ttc-‘ 100” ia a big 11. inch wheelbase car much bigger, much more luxurious than any of “all three" small cars. Yet the I dooi Mrmlirr Federal Home Loan Bank Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association A tf G ood A dvice ON SA VING S Raving. Argus. Revival Meeting Planned at Kinton GET OUT OF THE "ALL THREE"CLASS ___ Legal blanks, 9c and 10c. A com- plete supply available at tin- Hills« Donelson Come in and Get His Book J. M. PERSON. Mgr. law n Bldg. Weather Causes Postponement Meet A rgus classified ads get results. (By .Miss Margaret Mathirsen) M OUNTAINDALE P.-T. A. pro ro u te to P ortland via H illsboro Monday m orning, sent them all off gram. w hich w a - t,, i,,- given at ' the grade on th e fill south of M eacham school house last Friday town. No one was seriously hurt, evening, w as postponed until a although th e car tu rn ed half around later date due to the bad w eather. Phone 953 : H illsboro on the frozen road when the brakes Mrs. D A. Keen of P ortland is w ere applied, then tu rn ed nearly ■ staying at th e home of her d a u g h - 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS upside dow n before h ittin g a stum p ter. Mrs. E arl H ollenbeck, during and /hich stopped it. T he car w a : the cold snap. LICENSED E3IRALMER8 : lightly dam aged. Jam es B rennen retu rn ed Sunday from the Good S am aritan hospital in P ortland, w here he had been ill I for q u ite some time. Dally Trips to Portland G uests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo e B a k er last w eek w ere his sisters, ' H illsboro A uto F re ig h t A ntonia and M ary B aker of M t.' Bonded and Insured Carrier (By Mrs. E. L Cox) Angel. Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed- Mr3. Jack H aneford and chil- ] KINTON — R evival m eetings at vUle, Hillsboro, Cornelius and the church w ill begin Ja n u a ry 24 d ren of P ortland s p e n t several Forest Grove and co ntinue until F eb ru ary 7. u n days last week w ith her m other. I Pickup and Delivery Service at der ihe leadership of the pastor. Mrs. Elsie W eaver. Dick H aneford Package Rates rem ained to spend this week also Rev. Virgil Speece. Hillsboro P hone 542 Em ery V anK leek has been very w ith his grandm other. Miss B ernice Dillon of H illsboro E ast Side T erm inal P o rtlan d ill d u rin g th e past w eek w ith th e was a w eek-end guest at th e Jam es: P hone EAst 9131 flu. Ladies’ Aid society met T h u rs M athiesen home Ed K eenon and G ene Mast re day afternoon at the home of Mrs May Snider. Mrs. K itty V anK leek tu rn ed S unday from a th ree weeks' ; -sisting. The president, E lizabeth trip to S outhern Oregon. W right, was given a h andkerchief show er d u rin g th e m eeting. N ext Ies Johnson and L. P. H arrison m eeting w ill be held at th e hom e fam ilies joined them on Tuesday ,,f Mrs. L ovina W edeking. assisted night fo r a pre N ew Y ear's party. Mrs. C harles Wood enjoyed a hy Mrs V anHorn. F eb ru ary 4. at I visit from her sister and niece. the W edeking home. A num ber from h ere attended Mrs. B ertha Sw agger and Miss th e funeral service of Mrs. John G race Brown, of P o rtlan d New Roger- held in P ortland last T ues Y ear's and Saturday. New Y ear's d in n er p arty guests d ay afternoon. Mrs Rogers was a m other of Mrs. Hollis Skeels of this at the W. S. F rench hom e included Mr. and Mrs. B E. W aldorf. Mrs place. P ray er m eeting and Bible study Ida Wolf. Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Pavel- at the church this F riday at 8 T he cik, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gonyo, 36th ch an te r of Gensis w ill b e Mr and Mrs. L. P. H arrison. Mr. studied The pastor w ill lead the and Mrs. C harles Johnson. B etty Johnson, H allie Isaacs. Frances H a r m eeting. Mrs M ary K ershaw of P ortland rison. Born, Ja n u a ry 7. at Jones hos retu rn ed to h er hom e last T h u rs day. a fter spending a few d ay s w ith pital, in Hillsboro, to Mr. and Mrs. h er old neighbors a n d friends ;John Pavelcik. a girl. around tow n. ■ -------- M B ertha G erig of Salem a r- P lease send in new s copy early ved h ere last M onday and is vis- to th e Argus, tf iting w ith h er grandm other. Mrs A ugust H. D allm ann, a n d other Fairfield. Wash. relatives in town. D ecem ber 17, 1938 D ear N eighbor; J u s t w hy you should buy or ow n fT o o la t e f o r la s t w e e k ) a "C aterpillar" D iesel T ractor. T here is no o th er form of pow er The M ilton Nogle fam ily m oved j th at can com pete w ith “C aterp il last week to P ortland, w here he lar ’ Diesel, in any line of w ork, has secured em ploym ent. it is am azing th e am ount of w ork Mr. and M r/. J. J. Shaw a n d ; one can do on so sm all a cost of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. C annon ofj operating expense and w ith a sa t P o rtlan d w ere T uesday and W ed-: isfied feeling w hen you d riv e a ne.sday visitors at th e C. H. G on-, "C aterpillar" Diesel, to know, th a t yo hem e. The W. S. French. C har- it w ill get you th e re and back. I have been a tra c to r farm er fo r 19 years. T he first w as a “C aterp il la r” w hich I used fo r 11 y ears an d then trad ed it off. T hen th e re cam e a high-pressure salesm an and I bought' o th er m akes of tractors, th ree d iffe re n t kinds, and now I DOUGLASS RADIO SERVICE have a "C aterp illar” D iesel—RD-6 S elfridge F u rn . Co. P hone 21X —F irst a “C aterp illar" an d last a “C aterpillar." Do not be m isled by so called high-pressure salesm en like I was and buy an in ferio r or a n e x p e ri m ental tracto r w hich hav e caused m e a lot of grief, loss of lots of m oney and into law -suits. We have heavy soil h ere at F air- field and m achinery pulls heavy in th e Palouse country, but m y RD-6 "C aterp illar’ Diesel pulled ten feet of plow s w ith ease. I plow ed The .MEN'S SH O P is fo rtu n a te in 700 acres of stu b b le land and seed ed 500 acres to fall w heat a t a to having obtained one of th e few local tal cost of $55.50 for Diesel fuel. com plete files of the new LIFE MAG- "C aterp illar" D iesel’s ta lk f o r A ZIN E. If y o u ’ve been unable to them selves. D on’t be m isled .w atch the contractors at the big C olum get copies — drop into th e MEN'S bia Dam and th e S tate H ighw ay SH O P anytim e. Re id every num ber P atrol's. T hey use the "C aterp illar" a t y o u r leisure. Diesel exclusively. They, too. have had the experiences. The “Caterpillar" Diesel is the outstanding tractor. M ade to b a l ance w ith th e load you p u ll an d b u ilt to stand up u n d er th e h a rd est kind of work. HOWE & WELLS. Props. N eighbor—b e su re and b u y a 207 E. Main SI. "C aterp illar" Diesel. You w i l l Hillsboro Phone 1412 n ev er reg ret it. S. J. BUOB. 'By .Mrs. F. I,. Brown) LAUREL The pot luck upper iponsored by the local F arm ers' Union will be served prom ptly a' 7:30 at the com m unity hail Friday evening. A th ree-act play w ill be given by folks from B loom ing A short business session will be held. T here will be no m eeting T h u rs day evening, the reg u lar business night All union member: and th eir friends are cordially invited to bring th e ir supper and enjoy the evening. Sunday evening preaching serv ice will be held at th e church by th e pastor at 8 J a n u a iy 24. C hurch service is held every S unday fol low ing Sunday school except the first and fifth S undays of each month. Mr. and Mrs M. Sw ett of O regon City w ere guest.-, of her sister. Mrs. Rollm M eyer; from W ednesday u n til S aturday K ieord Lou T em perature Cold! Cold! Cold! is the report from all sections of th e com m unity. F our above zero is th e coldest r e port so far. ranging to 11 above. F arm ers are very th an k fu l for the snow w hich is five inches on th e level in the valley, the hills having a little more. Skiing and coasting are being enjoyed by q u ite a n u m ber of folks S everal h u n ters have been out rabbit and coon hunting. Only a few rabbits have been r e ported shot so far. Iti nt Place The D. B uedefcldt fam ily have rented the C ham bers place and have moved from the tenant house on the form er Sain O rnduff place The F riendly C orner class of th e Sunday school postponed th e ir reg ular m eeting scheduled for last Friday evening on account of the cold. No d ate has been set as yet E lectricity was tu rn ed on last week at the A N aderer home. The Amos W atkins hom e w ill soon be wired. Group tn Elect B roadcasters class of th e Sunday school will hold a business and social m eeting at the Leon Davis home Ja n u a ry 22. Election of of ficers w ill tak e place. All young people of th e com m unity a re cordi ally invited to attend. Fam ilies Move J C Rogers has moved to the K enton district in P ortland and J C allow ay and fam ily have moved onto the vacated place. Jam es Will of Valsetz. a form er resident here, was in th e St. V in cent hospital in P ortland several days last week u n d er m edical ob servation follow ing a severe attack of abdom inal trouble. He is still under th e doctor's care at th e home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Will of Beaverton. A break in the steering appar- ,, th e ir car. w hile Mr. and of M rs J W. Twigg. accom panied by th eir m K enneth and Mrs. Twigg's sister. Mrs. Lee Brown., w ere en 4% Phone 271 Section 2, P ages 1 to 6 H illsboro A rgus E stablished 1894 t BEAVERTON Installation c e re monies w ere conducted D ecem ber 27 for the 1937 officers of B eaver chapter, O E S . in Uw Beaverton Masonic hall Mrs Dora Stipe was installing officer, assisted by Mr Emma G erish. m arshal; Mi Itohy Jan nsen. chaplain, and Mrs M yrtle Eelsher. organist, w ho also in s ta ll ed her husband as w orthy patron lit the chapter O fficers installed w ere Mrs B ertha Williams, w orthy m atron; John F. Eelsher, w orthy Ill« *« l l r r d it lu d in if l» ry ( ow a patron. Mr: B iss Lacy. associate ( >\ •r 20 R Goyt, associate p a A vcm gr A v rrN g e m atron. F i » w i» rr Mi : M argaret Dennev II reel N o ro w * IL * m ilk lh« f a t tron. »m ('.« rd m G J. 700 r e l . i i v . Mrs Ella Mar-ii. t ie .- , 21 3 5 .0 12 I . >2'» ro w » Mrs M ildred R osebrough. co nduct ' I ••»I W illÍN III" P. II. J. 20 •9 1 3 9 .1 5 ress; Mrs. Madge Eliander. asso I ' l u i . . I I cow II lla n ifi.n l 10 7»2 5 1 .6M ciate conductress. Mrs. E unice M ur P. II J. ray. chaplain; Miss Evelyn A lex H ig h l l r r d « I» Pat »— I l r * <’» w a l l l ( lu d r d * . . r • in 11 m o n th * m iiii -<< I h. * licg 1 h li | It K <«f th « t w t i n g y e a r ander. m arshal; Mrs Irene B arne h ig h In ni« o v e r 2«) t'uw a organist. Mrs Mabel Goyt. Ada. A v e ra g e Mrs A v e ra g e Stella Ellis. Ruth: Mi Alice (»V i i r r llr c e l N o ro w » 11»« m ilk IL * fa t Scott. Esther; Mrs M innie Schoene. l».«vid llu g g & .4. 736«» M fl'l G J. fi 7 42 fi 90 M artha; Mrs Ethel Phelps. Electa « II H ut h a n an J a n d G . J. 9ft 7653 3 9 6 .» 12 tn 21» r»»wa Mrs Veda Schott, w arder; Sam M. I m W illi« n P II. I. 464 .37 Foster, sentinel. Miss Evelyn 20 78fit» W il J W M u lli.y ftftOft a n d (L (k 10 410,24 liams. d au g h ter of the w orthy m a U n d e r 12 ro w tron, and Miss Ida Eelsher. d a u g h < II K a m f i . r il I’. II J. 10 7030 431 67 I. H A ll.n of worthy patron, acted aa G. J. 7036 415 .20 ter 11 David llagg S«. i had » ht» 'iltfll p r o d u r m i; r o w f o r th e m o n th , S p o t 2. flow er girls Mrs. Iva S um m ers was a y r * . l c J r rw r y . m a i n •d 117 I I“ u n d * in charge of flow ers and gifts. Ik . r u n ta in l» ir • h.7 iH»und« f a t . Koli l l n r io r « o w * Handle Services T h e f o llo w in g I of ' »iitrliproducir IK C O W S fo •r th e m o n th o f N o - B eaverton M asonic lodge a n d n h e r . I 036 B eaver chapter. O. E. S„ will have e. p r o d u c in g m o fa t 7 h ig » ir« t Owr llr« w d L b « fa t charge of Ihe religious services at LI»«, m ilk John . rden . Troice G. J I 452 01.67 the M asonic home Sunday I »av id H a g g A S o n *, S p o t 2 G .1 76.7 1372 Sam uel B. L aw rence received « Il Itu«-ha n a n J r . p o r i * 1 IHfi P. II. J 7 6.2 severe burns on the face T h u rs I. It A I I n i I l la c k i r 1371 78.1 l i a g e A Sm» . G J 74 7 day m orning w hile on his way to 1131 Ita r n f o n l, M a II P It J 7<».O '.»00 Portland. The rad iato r of hi. cal Mi ( F ItU .e r ta o A So I, M in iä n i an P. Il J 1014 7 0.0 seem ed to be boiling, .and when « la * . A M a tu r m a k in g o> »<» p o u n d « fa t ’.» It IK best he took off the cap th e anti-frecze J o h n < o r d a * . T r ix iv a G. J 11.92 0 1.67 shot up in his face. « H |tu< h a n a n J r . . P o r la 1’. It .1 11115 7« '2 I. K A l l i n. Id a . kit* 76.1 «. J 1371 Mr and Mrs J. W S prague of M r* « F lto l.e rt» o n A S .-n , m i 1’ «. .1 1 O| 4 70.1 Seattle, form erly o f B eaverton, I tr ( i i o v r P a i r y . N o f» P It H 6 9.5 1032 spent C hristm as w ith relatives in Mi « I K o l.r r ta o ii A S o li, P. II. J . 6 6.9 103M P ortland, and visited friends in E d w in I t u r k h a l t r r . 29 66 4 G. J 1257 • Il llu . h a n a n J r . p o r e e n 6 fi 33 Beaverton J 1071 P. I l M r» l o i n W i l l i a m « , P ia n a 2 P. I I . J . 6 9.3 M0 Mrs. A. E Olson of Seattle, fo r Claa« II 4 -y a a r -o |t|« m a k in g id * fa t 7 hi»; h r * , m erly of B eaverton, visited tw o D a v id I I I gg A S o n *. S pot 2 <; j 1372 7 6 .7 1, days here recently w ith h er ai t e l < I l II in fo r d . M a r ie P n. j . 000 7 0.0 and friends. A W < n n e l I, 3 9 1630 1’ K H 6 6 .5 I \\ Act N« ow t : Beaverton O. E. S. Chapter Installs Seven h undred and seventy-six C II Hamford of th is county had «•ow1 . w eic tested in the W ashing the high producing herd for all the ton C ounty H erd Im provem ent a s sociation «lin ing Noveinh« i T otal testin g associations in the state, 16 average foi all cows tested in the in all A nother W ashington county .« u ciatin n «luring th e m onth wax d airym an, John Cordes, had the pound-, milk, each containing high producing cow for th e 16 as 27 IMi pound , fal Two h undred and sociations It was T rixie, a grade eight < ows each produced over 40 Jersey , w hich produced 1452 pounrLs pound fat and 28 herds were - J of nulk co ntaining 9187 pounds ed d u rin g th e m onth. 1 fat. C lw ** I I : I ow H 2 y e a r M ik e Y u n k e r , It a in lm w 2 \ w < o rm a li. P» Ann«* W a t k i n », P a t t y J W « o re y 14 J o h n ( • r d t * . H e tty e y . IO A M i W illia m * , M r*. T \ \ l i ii n m * , P i u iiu F ur failin g I o ta k e a d v a n ta g e of Im lay’s building o p p o rtu n ities? Prieus of building m a te ria ls a r e ab o u t t o tak e a s h a rp rise — l a - bor costs are sure to in- crease. H illsboro, O regon, T hursday, .January 1 1, 1937 H illsboro In d ep en d en t E stablished 1873 Hlllibara NASH 178 S. Second Ave. 4 Door Sedan with trunk sedan deliwred hi your door is only a few dollars more. The Nash Ambassador Six is a big 121-inch wheel- 1 isc car. The Nash Ambassador Eight is a luxurious l'2.i inch wheelbasi? ear. (Automatic Cruising Gear available on all Nash cars a t slight extra cost.) You'll I« amazed a t the low prices. G IV E S Y O U M O R E FO R Y O U R M O N E Y USED CAR EXCHANGE Phone H illsboro 2641 DAIRY and POULTRY FEEDS The c a rb o h y d ra te co n ten t of these feeds has been increased to insure healthy stock d u rin g cold w in ter m onths. Miide from the finest locally grow n g ra in s and high test con cen trates. 1. X. L. F eeds will increase y o u r profits. HILLSBORO FEED CO McUORMICK-DEERLNG FARM MACHINERT Phone 271 160 W . M ain S t