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Done In Hillsboro Inrreaaea Local Payroll* and Adda to Local Prosperity Volume 13, No. I" H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d 1873 Mountain l op Scholls Group Will Observe Plans Mothers’ 251 h A nniversary Day Event I l l y M r s B ir d M c C o rm ic k ) C IIE H A I I M M O H N T A IN M o th ­ e rs’ d u y w ill h r fe a tu re d a t th e M o u n ta in T o p c h u rc h n e rv ie r* S u n ­ day m o rn in g T h e n * w ill he special M titfin u and a s u rp ris e fo r tin* oldest m o th e r, the m o th e r w ith th e y o u n g ­ est hahy. th e y o u n ge st m o th e r and th e m o th e r w ith th e m ost c h ild re n A ll m o th e r , are e s p e c ia lly in v ite d to [ ml Williams’ Purebred Jersey Leads County Testing Group (By Lorraine D c n im ln ) SC H O LLS S ch o lia L a d ie s ’ A id w ill m eet at th e F E R o w e ll Im m e F rid a y fur u o n <• o 'c lo c k | b e n e fit lu n ch e on , e«*l«*hruting the I 25th n n in v e rs a ry o f tin* A id Mes- dum es S A (« o tte r. Ernest H a n ­ son. C E n rl S tre tc h e r and H. T He .se w il l be Jo in t hoatesses. S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests at the II T Hesse hom e w e re M r and M rs C h u n ston Co«* and fa m ­ ily . Mr.?. O ly d in e Coe and M r* M y ra B a ke r, a ll o f P o rtla n d , and Mr and M i (). M H eaton o f H U U boro. M ia . B e n n e tt M oves M rs J E B e n n e tt m ove d to F a ir- v ie w S u n d a y to liv e w ith h e r son. M a x D e n n e tt, and fa m ily d u im g the .sum m er m onths W ith 708 cows m th e W a sh in g ton c o u n ty le tin g association u n d e r test m M a rc h . M r s T om W illia m s * ' p u t «‘ h ie d Jersey. ‘ B lu e b e ll.” wa ; h ig h m th e c o u n ty , p ro d u c in g 1770 pound., o f m ilk and 85 2 p o u nd . o f fat T h e ( ’ H B a m fo rd h e rd o f 10 pur« b re d Jersey# was h ig h in th is das a v e ra g in g 044 pounds of m ilk ' and 42 18 pounds o f fat H ig h fo r h e rd s of m o re th a n 20 cow s was th e h e rd o f p u re b re d and grade — With Which ¡8 Combined the Hill.-,boro Independent Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, May 6, 1937 Jerseys o w n e d by C H B u chanan I J r w ith an average o f 703 pounds o f m ilk and 38 28 pound, of fat. T w o h e rd s in th e 12 to 20-eow class w e re tie d fo r fir s t place T h e y w ere th e h e rd o w n e d b y M rs. C. R obe rtso n Son. p u re b re d J e r ­ seys. w it h an average o f 698 pounds o f m ilk and 40 2 pounds o f fat. and th e M rs. W illia m s ' h e rd o f th e .same breed and (la s w ith 082 pounds o f m ilk and t h <* same a m o u n t o f fat. ( own M a k in g <»»rr 70 Pound« B eaverton D ru g g is t S uccum bs S a tu rd a y Lew i Rif h a rd Dean, w h o d ie d M a y 1 at his hom e in B e a v e rto n , was born N o v e m b e r 27. 1889. at K in g s le y , Io w a H e re c e iv e d h is s c h o o lin g at K in g s le y a n d a fte r c o m p le tin g h is s tu d ie s a t M o r n in g ­ side college he jo in e d th e U n ite d S ta te M a rin e corps He te rm in a t­ ed h i e rv ic e w ith th e M a n n e s a t San F ra n c is c o in 1909. and a t­ tended O regon S ta te college, w h e re he wa a m e m b e r o f th e 1912 class F o llo w in g th is . M r Dean was at M a rs h fie ld and O regon C ity , and in 1914 m oved to B e a ve rto n , w h e re he had in ce o p e ra te d D e a n ’s D ru g sto re . M r D ean was c iv ic m in de d , a n d wa . a m e m b e r o f th e B e a v e r­ to n School board fo r 16 years. O n S e p te m b e r 21. 1911, he was u n ite d in m a rria g e w it h M a ry D ie ts c h at A 1 bati •• In a d d itio n to his w id o w , s u r ­ v iv o r ) in c lu d e one son. H a ro ld o f Portlan d; a d a u g h te r. LaM «*rne o f Heave.*’ on. n g ra n d d a u g h te r, D eanne D ean o f P o rtla n d ; h i s fa th e r. Thom«* B D ean o f Drew*; tw o sis­ ters. Ethel F a rre ll. R oseburg, and T illie Hui.«man. S io u x C ity . Neb.; seven b rothers. E a rl o f S io u x C ity . Io w a ; O r v ille a n d C h a rles o f N o rth D a ko ta T h u r lo w o f S p o k a n e . W a s h M e rlin . W a yn e a nd H a rle y o f Dr< w. and an u n c le and a u n t. M r. grid M rs E S. D o e rin g o f B e a ve rto n . H< w a s a m e m b e r o f th e M asonic a n d O d d F e llo w s lodge?; F u p e ra l services w ere h e ld Tues- day at B e th e l C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h B e a ve rto n , w ith in te rm e n t at We t H ills M e m o ria l P a rk . A r ­ ran g e m e nts w e re in care o f P e g g s chapel. B e a ve rto n . D o lo res I.i'd i r v is it e d H o s e S ch ick O w ner Nam e 1,1.» M ilk M a h I' j M r«. 'I i.m W i I I i m i i i «, B lu r Bell at KernwiMMl F i id a y and S a tu rd a y M r T o n W illia m « . D ia n a |* z K a rn ie i here are hie s « 'ttin g o u t M ik e Y u h kcr B ainhow blackcaps. 1 a sp h eri o s and ru s h in g M r« 1 h. I(< >l>«*rt «<>n A S«»n, l i» h y I' th e o th e r fa rm w o rk , lo n g d e la ye d < ! J W Corey. N > 3 W w l l>y th e w e t w e u th v r « la»« A — M a tu re < ®wa M a k in g O » e r 00 I at ! M r« Tom W illia m « . B lu r Bell I* B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d M r« T< m W illia m « . P ta iia p P h y llis W o h ls c h le g e l was h o n o r M ik e Y u n k rr , Bainhow' lest at a pot lu c k (tin n e r p a rty on Mr» i K K<>bert«ori A Son, (Inlay I*. B< n e il t T u e s d a y J. W Corey. N o 3 W eal ( h e r 15th b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry S u n ­ M rs. L W C ro w d e r and M rs h m u l H airy A Son«. S a lly I t day fin e s t., w e re T o m M o u n ta in , < I K o » > « > r(« o n A Son. M adam Queen I* F c rd G ro n e r in v ite t h <• S ch o lls j Mr te a c h e r at N e w b e rg h ig h , and the (h ri« l« H » c n , B ro w n ir W orn. i l l ' s c lu b m em bers and frie n d s J u lio C B But lia iia ii J r . C la ra Arm I*. fo llo w in g stu d e n ts W a lly F ra n k . to ‘th e G ro n e r ho m e to a c lu b I « la«« II - I year-old» M a k in g <.» Pou I at R o b e rta L e w is , Dale ( ’a tto n . Jack h a v iil lia v ir A Son«, P in k y b e n e fit lu n c h e o n at 12.30 p. in j A rn e y Peggy S im m o ns, J im R o b ­ A J Kvera. N«-. 2 P. I T uesday C lu b m e e tin g w ill h e e rts C lif f S p a u ld in g J i J im Price, B rcy tlrn A rre». Pat .lean Chase K a th le e n M cCoy. C o r ­ p ro m p tly at 2 p m. M rs ( ’ W l > N \ 1*1 H nku a Sort«. Bell 15 J w M ulloy, Jennie I in n e Itic k e rt. H ope D unn M a ry E v ­ L a r k in and M is W a lte r O r r (J. J. an e ly n P ierce .h h in ita E llis . B e ry l ch a rg e o f the p ro g ra m . “ L e g ix la - H 't’d" !<•-»• hen I ’ a iry Son«, I l«h 7 R o ll-c a ll w ill hM' hl 4 D avis M a r jo r ie W ilso n . Iva Mae tu re and L ite ra tu r e ( la«« ( —’3 -tra r-o ld « M a k in g I b r r n *| Murphy. M a r ie S te w a rt F lo y d Case. B e tty S o u th - be O reg o n a u th o rs. M r and M rs A m o s Vass o f Sa- t>»*i»i Ham* & Son«, M uah » w ic k M.e M c C a rth y A r t h u r S te w ­ a rt. Joe Yuck« •> ( ’a n d ( ’use. H elen lem sp e n t th e w e e k-e n d a t th e E d I A lb e rt ( ¿ r r « - \r » . N o . H M ornin w drw D a iry , D elorm ia D unn. M a rv I.u e H oskins, B oh and W o h ls c h lc g c l home. | ) a \i d Hnvir A S«»na. iru n n a B e tty B ria n , D< Im a r Hodges H u g h Mr a nd M rs. J S. H e rd w e n t to i A. W < onnell. N o (2 G rove :. M in n ie Hensley. Jo h n H a ­ T h e D a lle s S u n d a y, w h e re th e y met « la«« l>— 2->rar-o ld » M a k in g 3.*> V a n d e rta n d e n . S ta r w o r th and ’I’h« lin n F ishe r. A f t e r ­ M rs. A lv in G oodm an a nd M iss 1 A n d rew «irmeli, N" 2 noon was spent ¡it ta rg e t p ra ctice , W ilm a H e rd o f Prosser. Wash., w h o * I Vam lrrum C l-'.ih ilh Of 1 '" i ' M r and M rs Sam D cM oxs and M iss D o ris S e iffe r l o f P o rtla n d A s to ria . T h e y w e re d r iv in g alo n g O th e r o ffic e rs ; V ic to r S p a u ld in g , v ic e -p re s id e n t; E J. M ay, secre­ la n d w e re S u n d a y d in n e r p a r t y d a u g h te r M a rg ie o f S e a ttle . Wash., v is ite d re la tiv e s h e re last w eek. and th o u g h t th a t th e y saw som e­ ta ry ; H a rry In g ra m . D r. F. S. guests o f M r and M rs It Versteeg v is ite d at th e M r. E liz a b e th Reed th in g o u t on th e r iv e r T h e y stopped R ic h a rd s and D r R. S. W a ltz , d i­ h o m e S u n d a y b e fo re le a v in g f o r , l* r « g ra m P la n n e d M a y I I ' and w e n t d o w n to th e r iv e r ba n k. rectors. M o u n ta in T o p school w ill g iv e a C a lifo rn ia . T he y d re w th e m an in w it h a fis h ­ p ro g ra m F rid a y e ve n in g . M ay 14. V is ito rs d u rin g th e w e e k -e n d at in g lin e . T h e re was a r e w a rd o u t fo r in ste a d o f M ay 7 as fir s t p la n n e d . the C a ll W o h ls c h lc g c l hom e w e re i I bun. Y am o u v e r M a rria g e Licenses T h e re w ill be se ve ra l sh o rt plays, Misses M ild re d D o ro th y . V iv ia n E a rl L B oyd. C o rn e liu s , and M iss A d in n e r in h o n o r o f tlie b irth d a y ( I ty M rs. G a il K a rn s ) le a d in g s in g in g am t ta p da n cin g, and H elen W n h ta e h lcg e l o f P o r t­ a n iv e rs a ry o f Mis;. E liz a b e th A lle n - V iv ia n n e V . M ic h a e l. G aston. a ll p re se n te d b y th e 22 p u p il. Bas­ land. M rs F r itz L e n d o f Gobi«* O R E N C O M r a n d M rs C. P bach was g iv e n at th e ho m e o f M r ket stipp« rs w i l l be a u c tio n e d o ff M rs H a n y C ra te r. M rs. John B e ck le ft S u n d a y m o rn in g f o r and M rs A lf r e d A H e n b a ch o f M a p le ­ D iv o rc e S u it F ile d and lu n c h e s sold C ra te r. M rs. L e w is H u lit a n d T o n y i M a rs h fie ld to v is it w it h M r. and w ood. P re se n t w e re R u b y S p ro u t. F le tc h e r - l.y d a M . a g a in st S ta n ­ G ra d u a tio n Set J u n e I C ra te r, a ll o f N e w b e rg M is . F M H a ll a nd fa m ily fo r M a rg a re t S to lle r. F lo re n c e , H a rv e y . M r and M rs E a rl W e lle r and i se v e ra l days. G ra d u a tio n exercises w ill be h e ld V e rn a S to lle r. E lm e r D a ve and V i r ­ le y W at M o u n ta in 'Fop J u n e 4 M r and M rs H e n ry B a rto n o f n e a r j M rs. W E B ro w n re tu rn e d last g in ia C ro e n i. R u th H o fs te lte r. W a l- Ida I.u c H.igg o f K<*edville v is ite d A s to ria spent th e w e e k -e n d a t th e w e e k fro n t S eattle, h a v in g spent t< r Beck. W a lte r and M a rth a A lie n - an aun t. M rs T ed R u tsch m a n , S a t­ A J W e lle r Sr. horn«*. se ve ra l w eeks th e re v is itin g r e la ­ bach M r. and M rs. A lfr e d AH enbach u rd a y and S u n d a y I and th e g u e st o f h o n o r. T w o b c a u ti- M rs. M a r tin B o n fig t and son 1 tive s. T h e re was no school at M o u n ta in A lb e r t w e n t to P o rtla n d A p r il 27 , f i l l d re ss e r la m p s w e re g iv e n h e r b y M r and M rs. F ra n c is B ra n d e n ­ . th e g ro u p . T o p M o n d a y am t T uesday last w eek to a tte n d a fa re w e ll g a th e rin g fo r b u rg a re sp e n d in g se ve ra l w e e ks at on acco u nt o f th e teacher, M rs M ik e A ca rd p a rty a nd dance w ill be th e ir g ra n d so n and n e p he w , G eorge | C re sce n t C ily and G o ld U vacii. M cC ann, b e in g ill. 1 h e ld at th e C e d a r M ill G ra n g e h a ll S ch w a rtz, w h o le ft on th e (vdn e ra l S h e ld o n N o r th r u p sp e n t s e ve ra l I n e x t S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Mount ¡mt lop W in* (lame P e rs h in g fo r a business a n ti 'p le a s ­ M o u n ta in 'Fop school w on in a u re t r ip to C h in a M r. S c h w a rtz , days la st w e e k at T illa m o o k v is ­ L G . B o ie has m ade se ve ra l good it in g his sister. M rs. F re d Jassy, h a ll gam<* against S p rin g b ro o k p la v - ! catches th is y e a r and says th a t th e I ! tin h A p r il 73 K e ith M a rlo u h ’s H a n in u in . It S in c la ir. F ra n k and fa m ily . fis h a re b itin g good. to o k the c h ild re n in a tru c k M o u n ­ C h ris tie E le ry M cD o u g a l and H o w - , M rs. E ric k s o n Hostess ta in 'Fop w ill p la y E w in g Y o u n g m a K e trh a m . and Misses P e ro n ice W om en s C ir c le m et W ednesday school th e re .th is F rid a y and w ill Ego and D o lo res L e d c r. at tile hom e o f M rs. G eorge E r ic k ­ p la y C h e h a lc in C e n te r school th e re M r and M rs G. L e d c r necom pan- son. M av 21 i<’d b y tie r b ro th e r and s is te r-in -la w . B illy A n d e rso n o f P o rtla n d spent W a s h in g to n c o u n ty school c h il­ M r and M rs. E ra n k Ede o f S p r in g ­ S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y w ith M rs. d re n in tin* s ix th s e ve n th and e ig h th 1 b ro o k v is ie d re la tiv e s n e a r L e b anon C a rly le , w h ile M r. and M i G eorge grades w ill ta k e s ta te e x a m in a tio n s S u n d a y D G a rr e tt in a i,e a t r ip to C o r v a l­ th is T h u rs d a y and F rid a y . F ir G ro v e E ra n k S c h m e ltz c r re ce ive d w o rd lis. g ra d u a te s w ill jo in th e g ra d u a tio n S u n d a y o f th e d e a th o f a nephew . M rs C a rrie L in d g re n o f P o rtla n d exerci.*-es at L a u re l Date w ill he an- | L lo y d M e lz e n tin e . w h o d ie d th a t n o u nce d la te r. T h is school to o k p a rt day fro m in ju r ie s re c e iv e d F rid a y . I is s p e n d in g se ve ra l w eeks w i t h M r a nd M rs W E. B ro w n in tin* m u s ic a l at L a u re l F rid a y J. 1’ . Jones a tte n d e d C h a m p o e g I R ay B e ig h ly and F lo y d K a rn s M ay 5, 6, n ig h t F ir G ro v e school lost in th e day S u n d a y. r e tu rn b a ll gam e hen* F rid a y w ith M r and M rs G A T h o m p so n a t- I Sr. w e re in M a u p in a fe w days last LISTEN TO RADIO L a k e V ie w te n de d a b ir th d a y d in n e r a t th e Rev 1 w e e k on business. ( I lo n a H o ffm a n attend«*«! Reed K ie n le Im in e In N e w b e rg A p r il 27 I A tte n d M u s ic F e s tiv a l co lle g e p la y clay at P o rtla n d S a tu r ­ h o n o rin g M rs L e R o y T ho m p so n S ch o o l c h ild r e n a tte n d e d t h e day M r. and M rs. J P. Jones. L e la n d c o u n ty m usic fe s tiv a l at th e H ills ­ G lo ria H o ffm a n a m i P h y llis W0I1I- S e h m e ltze r and Pies B ry a n re tu rn e d b o ro h ig h a u d ito r iu m F rid a y a f t e r ­ s ch lcg e l a rc am ong those w h o w ill hom e A p r il 28 fro m a te n -d a y v is it noon. h e lp w ith tin* n e x t Pleasant V ie w w ith th e Lei- L ane fa m ily n e a r G a r ­ M rs. A P u rv ia n c e . w h o has been c o m m u n ity c lu b p ro g ra m M ay 15. ib a ld i s ta y in g at th e S h e ld o n N o rth ru p th e last fo r th e season H illie T y k e s o n e n te rta in e d w ith a home, le ft S u n d a y m o rn in g to v is it M rs. W a lk e r Hostess fo r C lu b d in n e r p a r ly S u n d a y P resent w e re F ir G ro v e Ladies* S«x*ial c lu b m et M r a nd M rs R a le ig h W h itm o re and re la tiv e s in R o se b u rrg . A p r il 27 w ith M rs J o h n W a lk e r. c h ild re n Ire n e and Elam e. M rs E I. Q uality R o ll c a ll was a n s w e re d w it h th e H avem an, E ld o n H a ve m a n . D o n ­ p rintin g —Argus. f ir s t p ie ce spoken in p u b lic by a ld and B e v e rly T yke so n . B e v e rly tw e lv e m em b e rs and tw o v is ito rs . C o llin s and h e r parents. M r. and Mi W a lte i A u stin Lake V M is C o llin s o f P o rtla n d . te a ch e r and M rs F rances P e a v illc , C h a rle s Ede o f n e a r L e b a n o n v is ­ te a c h e r here. M rs D A. O tto and ite d a sister. M rs. G. L e d c r. se ve ra l M rs D e a v illc s b irth d a y s w e re Im n - days last w eek. t (I N e xt m e e tin g w ill be w ith Mr.s C la y to n W h itm o re M ay 11. M r and M rs C e c il M o rg a n and Funeral Sprays and baby Betti«* Loren«* a rr iv e d hom e A p r il 28 M r and M rs. M o rg a n had FLORAL DESIGNS been in N e w b e rg th re e m onths. arc a specialty w ith ns M i ss Ernestine’ G u e n th e r, w h o i s re c u p e ra tin g fro m an a p p e n d ic itis Potter's Flower Shop n p c r.itmu. w e n t In t in ’ N a th a n C onk W ith I red's M arket I’hone ; 491 hom e in P o rtla n d fro m th e P o rtla n d S a n ita riu m A p r il 28. H ills b o ro A rg u s Section Two, Six Pages E sta b lish e d 1894 m onths, le f t M o n d a y fo r B e n d fo r a s h o rt sta y and th e n p la n to go on to Have a Sewer Man Do K la m a th F a lls. D e h n b y F ry was a Your Work p u p il a t R ock C re e k school th e past fe w m o n th s . C a ro l F u e g y le ft S a tu rd a y fo r A g a te Beach fo r an e xte n d e d stay w ith h e r siste r, M rs. A lfr e d D ysle J r. A ll Estimates FKFF and Include A lm a Z a h le r spent th e w e e k-e n d A ll Plumbing Changes m P o rtla n d w ith h e r a unt. M iss (By Mrs. Frank Peznldt) M a rie S m ith and w ith M is s S c h m id - L e t us e s tim a te y o u r ROCK CREEK E ig h th g ra d e iy- p lu m b in g w o rk . g ra d u a tio n «-xercis« s of R ock C reek M rs. F ra n k S c h u le r o f M e d fo rd school w ill be h e ld M a y 19 at 8 p. m. a rriv e d W ednesday to v is it several We handle all fixtures for a P la n J o in t P ic n ic days w ith M r and M rs. C o n ra d D ick. complete job. R ock C re e k school w ill jo in th e M r. a n d M rs. L lo y d T hom pson I h Iv c tia school a t a jo in t p ic n ic at and fa m ily le ft F rid a y on a t r ip to J. A. SHORT H e lv e tia M ay 21. A c o m m u n ity d in ­ , Toledo. Phone 2903 318 N. Freeman n e r and a tra c k m e e t w ill be e n jo y ­ M r and M rs. Joe L e ta in g e r e n te r- I ed. ta in e d T h u rs d a y e v e n in g fo r M r i Visit Beaverton lli l o <• f M r.. ( ‘bristle Honored M rs E a rl C h r is tie was c o m p li­ m e n te d w ith a sh o w e r and lu n ch e on A p r il 28 b.v M i H a rry T w ig g al th e T w ig g hom e at M id w a y . O th e rs present w e re M esdaines A r t h u r H a r­ rim a n . Ira (J. M c C o rm ic k . F. Ede. G le n n M ille r. H H N e il. G. W H o lla n d . W Ungers, II Ito lid e , J. E C h tir e h ill, G I ,eder. C a rl on. C h a r- YOUNG’S Funeral Hom e "T h o u g h tfu l, S ym pathetic Service" Plmnr 972 llilk b o rn Saves tw o -th ird s the tim e. Saves tw o- th ird s the fuel. Cooks meals better, sav­ ing a ll v ita m in s and m ineral salts. T he N a tio n a l prevents loss b y meat shrinkage. “ The o n ly safe m ethod o f ca n n in g," says U. S. D e p t. o f A g riculture. P ro p er ly THE QUALITY CAR IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD! 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