The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 04, 1937, Image 9

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llt M t f in I l l I K h n i n I n i i r . i M 'S
C arries the w eek 's story of n ew s
and m erchan dise in to all cor­
ners of W ashington county.
I «nal l ’.i \ t o lls and A dds
h» I (K-.il l'ro ftp i- rlty
\ 111111111 ■ 13, N i
H ill.-b o ro In d e p e n d e n t
Kansans Visits at
Buxton Y outh
Reck Creek I Ionics
illy Mr». Ir a n k r e s o ld !)
i factures A nn
W hile Coasting
Pages 1 to 4
B urkhalter H erd H as H ighest
R anking Cow in State on Test
HOCK CHEEK M r
Hose W il-
• on «»f A lid a . K an . v is ite d re la tiv e s
Ih g h p ro d u c in g co w in te x tin g 785 pounds f m ilk and 51.97 pounds
here the pa? t week, am ong w h o m a.
n a tio ns o f 13 c o u n tie s l o r th e
w e re h ci a u n t. M r , L oup a Euegv. m o n th <«f I)ci-emb(*T. wa. o w ned hy o f fat.
In th e c o u n ty th e second h ig h
Mr
and M i
Mik«- W a e fle r and E d w in B u r k h a lt ir o f H ills b o ro , ae
(B v Mr*«, Jesse .Meyers)
p ro d u c in g cow is ow ner! by D a v id
M i a nd M i
J o h n s« h n e id e i M i
< o rd m g to th e m o n th ly r e p o r t o f H agg Xr Sons at R e e d v ille . T h is
I . I 'X 'lo .N
N o rm a n I ’ch-i■»«ai fe ll W ilso n
had been
v is itin g
her
■Ulil l» |"k e In . in in b etw een the d a u g h te r in S e a ttle .since O cto b e r t ic .« oi j;,’. ions i. sued hy th e e x ­ ro w . a grade Jcr.sey, p ro d u ce d 1348
tension d e p a rtm e n t o f d a iry prod
hand an<| e lb o w S a tu rd a y a fte i
pounds o f m ilk and 89 p o unds o f
She plan to v is it a n o th e r d a u g h ­
u e tio u at ’ ate co lle g e T he «•eond fat.
in - o n w lu le c o a s tin g on th e h ill hy
te r in San F ra n cisco and a siste r
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H ig h in c o u n ty herds o f m o re
m D e n ve r. ( ’«»Io. b e fo re re tu r n in g
view' I* a rm : o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ­
In H ills b o r o ll o s p ih il
hom e
Mi
W ilso n and h e r re l- ty. w h ile the high«- t p ro d u c in g th a n 20 cow s was th e u n v o w n e d
hy
M rs. Torn W illia m s , a ll p u re ­
l l a i i y LaZ.otl J i
was ta ke n to a a tive s hen* a re m em b e rs o f th e
h e rd re p o rte d in th e state f o r th e b re d Jerseys a v e ra g in g fo r th e 21
IL I I .b o r o
In. in t.il
la t w eek i l l P e te r G fe lle r fan,sly.
w h ic h a c - ,
m<.nth wa . th a t o f C H. B a in fo rd cows. 660 pounds o f m ilk a n d
w it It the - f lu '
c o rd in g to a J u n c tio n C ity , Kan- . o f th is co u n ty .
39 76 pounds o f fat. T h e 20 grade
< la u ilc H ig g le H onored
n e w sp a pe r h e ld th e ir fo u rth fa m ­
T lie B u r k h a lte r cow. a grade J e r- Jerseys ow ned hy A n d re w Vander«
ily re u n io n at L«igau s ( ir o v c K a n .
A • in p, i .<• b irth d a y p a rty wa
• v pro d u ce d 140.3 p o u nd s o f m ilk zanden was h ig h in h e rd s o f 12-20
-W e ll foi ( ’ lu n le K lg g 'c at the la t A u g u st Iti A b o u t 320 m em bers and 100 0 pounds o f b u tte r fa t T h e
cow’s w ith an average o f 785 pounds
ln»me t M is Frances C a n b y J a n ­ w e re present T he paper u lio . g a v c B a in fo rd herd o f 10 co w averaged
o f m ilk and 51 97 p o u nd s o f fa t.
u a ry .'.'I T h e e v e n in g wax spent in a .‘ h o lt h is to ric a l ske tch o f Peter
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M r and A n n a M oser G fe lle r.
M u k in ic O v e r 70 Pound«« I at
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and M r «. I n
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P. B . J
1265
81.0
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1215
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kv. P a u l K ris h , T o m B o w J. I..-
11 T.
»I H a rry France.
No School
ed at V a n c o u v e r B a rra c k s W ash .
re ve a ls th e fa c t th a t o f th e 1200
No school wa
was h e h l M und;
e n lis te d m en assigned to th e o rg a n ­
R< ck C re ek, o w in g t«> the deep
I II». .it \ O pened
iza tio n . no less th a n 200 a rc fo r m ­
snow .
A rt
Epper.sc
e r O reg o n residents.
re tu rn e d
home
f
s
u
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ie
n
t
acreage
N<
fo
r
I ist w e e k a fte i
serious d in t •ss in I
O ne o f these O reg o n m en. th e
p rü f (abb fa rm in g o p e ra tio n s was
Jones h o sp ita l
m a jo r said, is R a ym on d A F re e l.
st
re>
,ed
i , a ta lk b e fo re th e H o ta ry
Mr? Ja n e T » ta ll
P o rtla n d
E m m a P. F re e l
of
T h t i sday by C o u n ty A g e n t son o t M rs
and a fo rm e r t «ident
th is sec-
H ills b o ro . F re e l c o m p le te d th re e
W
F
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tu
.
w
h
o
d
e
cla
re
d
th
a
t
ti« u . w h o had u ffe n
t fra c tu re
ye a rs s e rv ic e w ith th is fa m o u s o ld
several w eeks ago
h e r hom e m a n y p< «>ple h a ve com e here fro m <>rgani7.atinn on M a y 5. 1936. a n d
th e m id d le w est w it h e xa g ge ra te d
d u rin g in P o rtla n d and is m uch im p ro v e d
lik e d it so w e ll th a t he re e n lis te d
S om e o f th e po
ra ise d in p« s s ib ilith < " f th is c o u n try .
C y ru s said th a t 10 to 15 acres th e fo llo w in g day fo r th e same o u t­
d e p th th is section w e re
>ld fo r a good
wa
not ..u ffic ic n t to .support a f i t O n J u n e 27. 1936. he q u a lifie d
tim t*
p ric e re c e n tly .
fa m ily an d th a t i ’ was b e tte r f«»r a as e x p e rt rifle m a n , a u to m a tic a lly
in the
M rs Jack Kadk<
h is
pay by
$5 p e r
p e r son to p u t th e lr m on e y in e q u ip * in c re a s in g
B u d 11...
I ‘
' w it
Mi
n u int and re n t a la rg e r place ra th - m o n th . O n A u g u s t 5. 1936. he was
c r that» t«» expec t to m a k e a liv in g p ro m o te d to th e g ra d e o f c o rp o ra l
in c re a s in g h is pay by a n o th e r $12
on a sina I! tra c t.
g «une o f th e 1<>g g e d -o ff la n d th a t p e r m o n th .
A ll re p o rts in d ic a te th a t th is s o l­
has 1 M 1 ! 1 s e ttle d w o u ld m uch bet-
tt r have been le ft id le , he said. It d ie r has an e x c e lle n t re c o rd and
WOI ild in m an y caMas be ch e a pe r th a t he w i l l p ro b a b ly go fa r in
. th e a rm y .
PETERBO RO UG H. N
H - T u a l- f o l ­ th« c.a u n ty a n 1 ta x p a y e r i f th e
F re e l is n o w a m e m b e r o f C o m ­
c la s s ifi ed in such a w a y
! a tin E ln o re 333987 has ju s t c o m ­ lai» •
p a n y G o f th e 7th In fa n tr y .
p le te d a re co rd w h ic h m akes h e r tha t no a tte m p t w o u ld be m ade to
queen o f a ll fo u r a nd o n e -h a lf y e a r f a i : n it.
R u b b e r stam ps and o ffic e su p -
fo r
fa rm in g o p p o rtu n itie s
old O reg o n G u e rn se ys in clas> B H I
tf
i
lit t le ro o m fo r o th e r th a n p lie s.— H ills b o r o A rg u s .
o f th e A m e ric a n G u e rn se y C a ttle th e i
c lu b T u a la tin E ln o re was b re d and le p la e e tn e n ts « r w h e n la rg e r u n its
ow n e I by D w ig h t C. H u h t o f a re d iv id e d , tie said.
T he 1937 fe d e ra l p ro g ra m w ill
H ills b o ro and in one y e a r m ade a
«r.\ Mi
I t iili. it d Hun
re co rd « f 8146 2 pounds o f m ilk m i an a p p ro x im a te ly $200.000 e arned
(Incorporated)
in th is c o u n ty th ro u g h re v a m p -
and 3985 9 pounds o f b u tte rfa t.
C ollections — Credit Reports
T u a la tin M y r l 333964 has also m g o f fa rm in g system , C y ru s de­
n o .i V
co m p le te d «a re co rd w h ic h m akes c la re d .
In
the,
u n d ay L-hool h e r queen o f a ll fo u r y e a r o ld
W a s h in g to n
T illa m o o k . Y a m h ill,
•«I C
<>reg«)n G u e rn se ys in das.- C H I o f
P o lk a nd M a r io n C o u n tie s.
th e
A m e ric a n
G u e rn se y
C a ttle
P
e
rso n al C o n ta c t o n C o lle c tio n s
c lu b T u a la tin M v r l v -a > b re d and
is o w n e d hy Fay A. U n lit o f H ills ­
W ashington County O ffice
b o ro a m i in one ye a r m ade a ro c-
P O R T L A N D M a jo r 11 D
Hag-
C o m m ercia l B u ild in g
o rd o f 6266 4 pounds o f m ilk und
n a ll th e a rm v r e c r u itin g o ffic e r,
362 2 pounds o f b u tte r fa t.
Second a n d M a in S tre e ts
323 N e w Post O ffic e b u ild in g . P o r t­
Phone 3071
land. a n nounced to d a y th a t a re ­
nillsboro, Oregon
cent s u rv e y o f th e e n lis te d p e r- i
so n n el o f th e 7 th In fa n tr y , s ta tio n -
Cyrus Speaker at
Rotarv Luncheon
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Fat am
N e w Yorker V isits
Dan S a n fo rd o f C o rn in g . N . Y.. is
s p e n ding th e w in te r w ith M r. and
Mi
E rn e st W ilfe r t and fa m ily .
M rs
W ilfe r t
a nd D a n 's m o th e r
w e re fo rm e r classm ates.
M ove to ('«runty Seat
Illness Cuts A ttendance
AaiK XI over-
l/S ?
MCfh'iWESUSIJKU
M r and M rs. B e ck have changed
th e ir plans o f b u ild in g th e ir n e w
hom e because o f some le g a l m a t­
te rs
to th e p ro p e rty . In ste a d th e y
a re re m o d e lin g the u p s ta irs ro o m
•
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W illia m T ho m a s H a ll. 64. re tire d
p a in te r, d ie t! here F rid a y and fit-
n e ra l se rvices w ere held here W ed-
tiesday a fte rn o o n at th e O onelson
,'v S e w e ll chapel M em b e rs o f the
M asonic lodge had ch a rg e o f the
services at th e chapel and al the
g ra te at th e H ills b o ro ce m e te ry.
He was h o i'll in M is s o u ri J a n u ­
a ry 22. 1673. Heeoasod is s u re iv o d
h.v the w id o w . Koziona H a ll, a son
and a d a u g h te r. J e w e ll and E rm a
H a ll
of
St. Joseph.
M«>., Ray
T ra u g h b c r o f H ills b o ro is a g ra n d ­
son.
I
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j
|
mil« age. U o u n
lo w
paym ent
1 9 3 5 P ly m o u th
C ou p e
P e rfe c t c o n d itio n .
M a n u fa c tu r e d in
H illsb o ro .
D e lu x e
T h o r o u g h ly fa r m -te ste d
210
C o n siste n tly o f h ig h
and lo w p rice.
q u a lity
1933 D o d g e S e d a n
M e c h a n ic a lly
O. K .
D ow n paym ent
175
TR Y T H E M T O D A Y !
B e C o n v in ced o f T h e ir Q u a lity
All "W in teriz e d C a rs '’ d e ­
livered now eq u ip p ed w ith
an ti-free z e .
Cady M otor Co.
M cC o r m ic k -D ee r in g
2 0 Y e a r s in H illsb o r o
149 S. 3rd
H IL L S B O R O FE E D C O .
Phone H ills b o ro 812
U
F arm
P h on e 271
M a c h in e r y
1 6 0 W . M ain St.
C ars
FORD HISTORY !
Yet th e y ’re big, roomy cars with
the same w h eelb ase and same
b od y size as the brilliant "85”
. . . w ith m od ern s ty le , rich
a p p o in tm e n ts . . . and q u ie t,
u iíosk cU
The same new quick-stopping,
easy-acting brakes. The same
big luggage compartments and
modern lines . . . But the “6 0 ” is
powered by a smaller engine and
carries a lower price tag. And
though it can't quite match the
b rillian t'85's pick-up and top
sp eed ... it is still am ongst Am eri­
ca's best-perform ing lo w -p rice
cars . . . Smooth, quiet and flexi­
ble as only a “V -8” can be! Come
in and drive one today!
YO U R FORD D EA LER
I
III)
M o d c r n l y R tv lcd —
b eau tifu l appearance.
THE THRIFTY "60
A rg u s c la s s ifie d ads get re su lts.
............. 25c
P A IR
M E N ’S
SHOP
H O W E & W E L L S , Props,
M ain St.
H illsboro
P hone 1412
HIS beautiful m odern A pex W ash er svili
give
y o u plenty o f cleun clo th es w eek
K
after w eek , year after year —a, low cost and
a t a g r e a t s a v i n g in
2 0 -g a llo n
t im e . • Y o u r c lo t h e s
C a p a c ity
a c t u a l l y la s t lo n g e r
w h e n w a s h e d in an
A pex w ith th e fam ous
D o u b teD a sh era n d Pres,
E asy T erm s
sure Selector W rin eer.
T
’ Ï T Selector
h e A p e x P re ssu r e
w ringer tells
y o u correct pressure to
use for ditierent fabrics.
n
FORD V-8
O n ly A p e x h a s th e
D o u b le D ash er.
W ash es as gently as your
o w n h a n d s—quick, safe.
$7 9 95
LESTER IRELAND & CO.
qwcS qcm tke 0|C J
sup-
M a d e fro m th e fin e s t o f h o m e ­
g r o w n g r a in s an d h ig h e s t te st
c o n c e n tr a te s.
250
MODERN STYLE
I«
o ffic e
M ixed c o n sc ie n tio u sly by
p e o p le y o u k n o w .
1 9 3 6 P ly m o u th 4 -d o o r
T o u r in g S e d a n
sweet-running V-8 engines!
H IT E O N H ite o n c lu b m et Ja n -
C ora
n a ry 27 at th e hom e o f M i
M r lz .'iitiiu - R o ll- ta ll was on "M o d -
(•rn iz a tio n < f th e R u ra l H o m e " As
Ib is was re d le tte r da.v th e c lu b '
vo te d to send th e ir d o n a tio n to t h e «
■ e jio lu r s liip loan fu n d Because o f '
had w e a th e r no re p re s e n ta tiv e s a t- I
te n de d th e c o u n ty fe d e ra tio n m e e t-:
in g at G aston. P la n s w e re m a d e '
fo r a d e m o n s tra tio n at th e hom e
o f tin ' p re sid e n t. M rs Z e ll S t r u t h - ,
i rs. M a rc h 10.
S e ve ra l »lave I 'lu
A n u m b e r o f p u p ils have been j
absent fro m school the past tw o i
w eeks w ith flu .
M rs H u tli A n d e rson e n te rta in e d I
m em bers o f th e T ig a rd R e b e ka h j
c lu b W ednesday.
and
D a iry a n d P o u ltry F e e d s
<Hy Z ell Struthers)
z\ real value— in w arm , h, ruin fort and long-
w earing (|iialiiie.t. Sm ooth I« nit a n d generous
sized. R e-inforced
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U sed
Cars
Hiteon Club Helps
Scholarship Fund
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stam ps
I. X. L.
“ W in te r iz e d ”
H R iF T iE S T
S
R ubber
p lies.—H illsboro Argus.
Successful Farm ers
D e p e n d a b le
Local Youth Makes
Progress in Army
W ool W ork Sock
LHE
P lans
b rin g san d w ich e s and cake f o r re -
fresh m e n ts.
R e ly
D ow n paym ent
M a n y o f t h e school c h ild re n
have been s ic k la te ly w it h colds
and flu . T h e re has been a b o u t f i f t y
p e r cent a tte n d a n c e th e past w eek,
a c c o rd in g to A u s tin S e ra ffo rd . p r in ­
c ip a l
L u c ille M cG ee a nd M rs . G a il
K a rn -
e n te rta in e d t h e F rie n d ly
C ir c le last T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a f t ­
e r the bu sin e -s m e e tin g . M o n o p o ly
was p la ye d In th e fu tu re th e C ir ­
c le w ill m eet th e la s t W ednesday
o f each m o n th in ste a d o f th e t h ir d
T h u rs d a y o f each m o n th .
M e d fo rd a n d W a lla c e Persons
have been w o r k in g in P o rtla n d ,
s h o v e lin g -n o w .
B uilding
H ills b o ro T o w n s e n d c lu b meets
M o n d a y in th e M e th o d is t c h u rc h at
8 p. m. Eugene B u r r o f P o rtla n d
P e rfe c t c o n d itio n ,
M r and M rs L in d s a y a nd fa m ­
ily have m o ve d to H ills b o ro be ­
cause th e place th e y w e re liv in g
in had been sold to M r. a n d M rs
K ie p k e
o f n e a r S h e rm a n 's m ill.
K ie p k e m ove d h is fa m ily
h e re
M onday.
Change
L ocal T o w n se n d G roup
to iMeet M o n d a y N ig h t
w ill speak. He is an o ffic ia l s p e a k ­
e r o f th e T o w n s e n d m ove m e n t
and a m an o f w id e e xp e rie n ce . He
has a measage e s p e c ia lly fo r b u s i­
ness m en. M e m b e rs a re asked to
William T. Hall
Buried Wednesday
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kJBKSt,
Mrs. G ail Karns)
C redit B u re a u s
Personal Note
From the Pen ot
t . WALKER
LIFE
INSURANCE
N.
S chool C losed
T he school h e re was closi-d M o n ­
day, T ue sd a y and W e d n e sda y on
a c c o u n t o f th e deep sn o w and il l -
O R F.N C O A n n u a l F ou n d e r.-.'D a y
p ro g ra m fo r th e I ' - T
A. w ill be
h e ld a* tfic* schixzl hou-ic F e b ru a ry
11 at 6 p m. i f w e a th e r p e rm it.
H orn, to M r. and M r-
F lic h a rd
B aughm an. J a n u a ry 2 a g ir I. M rs.
B a u g h m a n w ill .’ a y at th e hom e
o f h e r m o th e r M rs. J a c k G o ttlie b .
fo r several w eek
S tr ik e H e lp s U. f .
M r.
H u n te r v b iittd fro m W e d -
nesday u n t il S u n d a y w i
frie n d s
h e re S e veral e n te rta in e d
th d in -
ners in h e r h o n o r. Mrs H u n te r re -
c e n tly re tu rn e d fro m V a n c o u v e r.
B f
and re p o rt bu.sinc
i.s v e ry
good th e re d u e to th e s tr ik e here.
M r and M rs. B e tz i r S r are \ 'ir -
it in g
re la tiv e s irt H ills b o ro th is
w eek
County Guernseys
line Record
Orchardale
above th e sto re in to liv in g q u a rte rs
fo r t h e ir h o m e f o r th e pre se n t.
Founders’ Day
Program Set;
B. C. G ets A id
The Q uality Car in the Low-price
Field at the Lowest Price in years!
AUTHORIZED FORD FINANCE PLANS —$ 2 5 a m onth,
after usual d ow n paym ent, buys any m odel 1937
Ford V -8 car. Ask your Ford dealer about the easy
paym ent plans o f the U niversal Credit Com pany.
You n e v e r d r o v e a n y th in g lik e th e n e w THRIFTY
FORD V - 8 ... See it at your Ford Dealer's NOW1
EASY-ACTION SAFETY BRAKES —You
push gently and you stop quickly! The
safety o f steel from pedal to w h eels.
CENTER-POISE RIDING COMFORT-
AU passengers “am idships," betu een
the axles.
STEEL.ON-STEEL CONSTRUCTION —
Steel top, sid es, floor, w elded to
steel fram ew ork, Safety G lass
around.
Large L uggage Com partm ents in all
m odels • B od ies Noise-pr«M>fed and
Ruhber-m ounted • Luxurious N e w
Interiors • Effortless Steering • Bat­
tery under e n g in e h o o d « O n e-p iece
“ V ” w in d sh ie ld s that op en .
MacKenzie Motor Co.
C orner T h ird an d W a sh in g to n
T e le p h o n e 911
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