T T. t 5 r û t > a T v’o Mrs. Stretcher Celebrates H er 80th Birthday a T » r ü n. Collapsible Lifeboat Carried by Amelia E arhart (By Mis» L orrain e Denimin) SCHOLLS—A large c ro u d g a th e r­ ed at the church Tuesday evening to help c e ltb ra te Mrs Mary S tre tc h ­ er's 80th birthday. She received m any flow ers and gifts. C allers at the W A B unnell home S aturday w ere Mr. and Mrs M. M Connell and Mr. and Mrs Harold Hanson of Pomona. Idaho. Mr and Mrs. S A. G u tter and son Sam m y w ere called to Iowa several w eeks ago because of th e serious illness of his m other. Mrs. Jo h n C o t­ ter Mrs. B urke Honored About tw elve ladies gave Mrs C harles B urke a su rp rise p arty at the H arry Twigg hom e Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs V ictor Lovegren and daughter G ladys of H eppner visited at the Eugene Lovegren hom e over Independence day Mrs. J. B radw av of Independence spent last w eek-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. H. M urray. Returns from Hospital Ola W eaver, w ho has been at the St. V incents hospital the past w eek because of an injured back received w hen he fell from a ch erry tree, re ­ turned to his hom e S atu rd ay but w ill be unable to w ork for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert D unning of Pasadena Co! . spent last w eek at the Mrs. Ida K ays home Joseph Jones of the CCC cam p n ear Seattle. Wash., visited his sis­ ter. Mrs Ida Kays, several days last week. Joseph S tretch er Visits Joseph S tretch er of the U S navy- spent a w eek at the hom e of his p a r­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. S tretcher, and family. Farmington Club to Meet Friday (By Mrs. E dgar Rehse) FARM INGTON—C om m unity W el­ fare club will m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. H. H. Boge Friday. Coloradoans V isit Here Mrs. J. A. Ericson of Denver. Colo., is spending the w eek W'th Mr. and Mrs. D. L. W eston. Mrs. Ericson w as a neighbor of th e W estons in N e­ braska tw enty years ago. Mrs. H atfield Honored The F arm ington C hristian Ladies' Aid and C om m unity W elfare club gave a show er F rid ay aftern o o n at the ladies' club room co m plim ent­ ing Mrs. E dw ard H atfield. The a fte r­ noon was spent w ith gam es and v is­ iting. R efreshm ents w ere serv ed to about fifty guests. Mrs. Jo h n K am na. Mrs. Edwin B u rk h a lte r and Mrs. W. T. P utm an J r . had charge of the serving. P upils in R ecital Miss M arian H agg of R eedville presented M argaret and M aurine P u tm an in a piano recital last w eek. Aid M eets J u ly 22 F arm ington C hristian L adies' Aid w ill m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. L o r­ enz Ficken Ju ly 22. Ladies are re ­ quested to bring needle an d thim ble. T he afternoon w ill be spent in w o rk ­ ing on articles for th e b azaar to be held this fall. C. L. Robinson, w ho has been em ­ ployed doing state highw ay w ork at M aupin, has been tran sferred to S haniko. Timber (By Miss M. Tallman) Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Long had as th e ir com pany d u rin g th e w eek-end Mrs. C harles T aylor and Douglas. R ichard G ieger, P hyllis D arby. Mrs. R alph Ringe, all of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. Long retu rn ed to P o rtlan d w ith th e ir com pany for a few days' visit. M arjorie S igler of H illsboro is visiting at th e C. J. C rittendon home. T ran sferred to W heeler Ed K line, w ho w orks for th e S. P., has been tran sferred to W heeler for Several weeks. Mrs. E. M. D ru ry and children, B everly Jea n n e and H oward, of V an­ cou ver and Mrs. Edith Riggle of B uxton arriv ed Sunday for a w eek's visit w ith th e ir sister and daughter, Mrs. B erleigh Tallm an. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam L achapelle w ere pleasantly surp rised Sunday w hen a large group of Mr. L acha­ pelle's relatives from P o rtlan d dro p ­ ped in for a visit. The group in clu d ­ ed A ugust L achapelle; and son M el­ vin, Mr. and Mrs. P ete H ensley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy P offenberger and fam ily. M ove to P ortland Mr. and Mrs. B arney W ebb m ov­ ed to P ortland last week. Mr. and Mrs. H arry M cLachlan and dau g h ter M ary Ellen and Mrs. M cL achlan's b rother. Mr. D uskin, w en t to P o rtlan d Tuesday from w h ere th ey w ill go to th e beaches fo r several days. G ladys L achapelle retu rn ed home S unday from a w eek's v isit w ith Mrs. G ladys Mack at M anzqnita Beach. G ladys Shiffer, w ho is w o rk in g at T aft, spent several days last week w ith h er father, O. S. Shiffer. Mr. and Mrs. R obert Hensley vis­ ited his m other, Mrs. John Squire, a t M cM innville last Thursday. Mrs. E m m ett M urphy and ch il­ d ren of P o rtlan d visited Mrs. B. T. H a rt last w eek. J a n e H ensley visited at th e W en­ dell W illard hom e at D ayton over th e F ourth. Mrs. L. J. D oherty and dau g h ter M a rg aret of T routdale. Wash., and M iss M ae C arr, cousin, from M er­ rill, Wis., visited Mr, and Mrs. A. J. P earso n F riday. S atu rd ay m orning th e y all w en t to A storia. Seaside and R ockaw ay. Miss C a rr is visiting r e l­ ativ e s in O regon durin g the sum ­ m er. In fla te d w ith a sm all h a n d -p u m p , th is tin y ru b b e r lifeboat w as p a rt of th e em ergency e q u ip m en t c a r ­ rie d by A m elia E a rh a rt on h e r ro u n d -th e -w o rld Hight w hich en d ed in th e Pacific ocean n e a r H ow - 'lan d Islan d . T h e fam ed a v ia trix is sh o w n in th e above p h o to as sh e d e m o n stra te d how th e boat w as p u m p e d up, b efo re sh e took o il from O ak lan d , C alif., on th e first stag e of h er jo u rn e y . In set is C ap t. T i e d N oonan, n a v ig a to r w ho acco m p an ied h e r on the ill-fa te d Hight. T h e m ap show s th e last stag es o t th e trip a n d th e a p p ro x im a te region in w hich th e 580,000 "H ying la b o ra to ry '’ w as fo rced dovv.i r t t t * r r» n o. nr r c o Putnam Named to Head Club m a io r o p e ra tio n W ed n e sd a y m o r n ­ in g . is g e ttin g a lo n g n icely tli-. t'.r .u e llv a tt Of W in .eh .ill Mont . is \ isiting h e r m o th e r. M rs 1 W ilson Mrs F re d lleaeh w h o u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n Iasi w eek is im p ro v ­ ing Mi a n d Mi A rilm r W ilson. Mr and M rs G e o rg e W ilson a n d el,it dreii W ayne. J a m u l Filveii. Dolly. C hiilon a n d Lois, left T h u rsd a y m o rn in g fo r L ew isto n , Id ah o J u h 's L ongue. w h o tins b e e n l a u l up w ith a u in ju re d foot, is back to w ork again Mi a n d M rs A r th u r D avis of E u g en e w e re S unday v isito rs at th e J .n u ts 11 D avis a n d lle tirv C i p h e r hom es Inc K eep Visits Jo e K eep of th e U S S San F ra n - e.seo. w h o is in P o rtla n d for fleet w i i k sp en t Sutiduy v isitin g frie n d s in a n d n e a r N orth P la in s J o e is a fo rm e r re sid e n t of tin s v i c i n i t y W eek e n d g u ests at th e H e n ry C y p h e r Im ine iv e ie R obert J o h n ­ stone am i M iss V irg in ia l a F e v re of C o rv allis, a n d Mi • B onnie K nap- p e r of P o rtla n d l ast w eek M r a n d M rs A W a lte r T.ni nsi nd v alu e d o w n from G o ld e n - dale. W ash . ti> a tte n d th e S .u i.i- n n n to -B e a v e r ball g a m e in P o r t ­ land a n d to sp e n d th e F o u rth w ith M r a n d M rs R ussell L oftis M rs J o h n S u n d q u is t of P o rtla n d is sp e n d in g se v e ra l d a i s w ith Mr and M rs T h o rn to n P e te rso n Mrs J F M organ of C o lu m b ia C ity is a g u e st of M is s M ary K R eed for a few w e ek s Mrs l ois May D ai is am i d a u g h ­ te rs P h y llis a n d J u n e of S e a ttle a re guests th is w e ek of Mi a n d Mrs F A Hr.nl> W ed n e sd a y e v e n in g d in n e r p a rty guests of M r a n d M rs R ussell L o ftis w e re M r a n d M rs R ai M eD uffee and d a u g h te r L ois of G r a n ts Pas and M F W atson of H illsb o ro Mountaindale te r from the A m erican F ederation of L abor th rough P ortland, and T h u rs d a y g u ests of M r am i M rs w as asked to send a delegate to F re d Peachey w e re M rs C a s s i e D enver T hom pson a n d d a u g h te r a n d Mrs. Cornelius i.utheran Sunday School Plans for a Picnic (By Miss D orothy Cooke) CORNELIUS— L u th era n S unday school w ill have a picnic at R ippling W aters n ex t Sunday, im m ediately follow ing church services here. The congregation and frien d s a re invited. Mrs. M ann H onored Mrs. M artha M ann was honored w ith a b irth d ay d in n e r on M onday evening at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. L ester M ooberrv. S ix teen m em bers of th e fam ily w ere present. T he n ew ly p lan ted law n at the school house is g row ing nicely and adds g reatly to th e ap p earan ce of the yards. Engelens B uy House Mr. and Mrs. Donald Engelen have pu rch ased th e house in w hich Jaco b C arro ll has been living. Hold L ast M eeting L u th era n C hurch Ju n io r Aid m et w ith Mrs. R obert T a n n er last F rid ay afternoon. This w as th e last m eet­ ing fo r th e sum m er, an d in O ctober Mrs. J E. H ulsm an w ill be hostess at h e r home. B irth d ay s C elebrated Mrs. M attie S m ith en tertain ed at h er hom e Sunday afternoon for th e b irth d ay an n iv ersaries of Mesdames A. M cPherson. M. A Edson. Edna R ussell. W. A. G oodin and M arth a M ana. Corsages w ere given to th e hi/nored guests and a lap luncheon siev ed to th e honor guests and Mes­ dam es A. H aw thorne. E arl Sm ith and L ester M ooberry. Mrs. H erg ert Hostess F ern H ill L adies' club m et at the hom e of Mrs. Jo h n H erg ert T h u rs­ day. A pot luck d in n e r was enjoyed at noon by about 20. Jo e S u v er is w orking in Scappoose. B arn ard R etu rn s Home J. C. B arn ard re tu rn e d hom e last w eek from a th ree m onths' trip to th e east and C alifornia Mrs. L ulu R usty of T riangle L ake Firdale-Iowa Hill North Plains I w as a guest T uesday of Mrs. M ar­ tha Mann. T he tw o w ere girlhood friends E thel S a rro w of A lbany M iss Ir e n e H a u se r of P o rtla n d is sp e n d in g se v e ra l w e e k s w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts . M r a n d M rs C. S R e ynolds, a n d o th e r re la tiv e s. Mrs K a tie L uck e n te r ta in e d w ith a p icn ic S u n d a y fo r re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s T w e n ty -tw o w i r e p re se n t S u n d a y d in n e r p a r ty g u e sts of M r anil M is F re d Peachey w e re M r a n d M rs W a rre n W agganct a n d c h ild re n a n d M r. W agganct a m o th e r of P o rtla n d i By S hirley Kelley) N orth Plains baseball team lost Injured in Fall Donald M ilb ran d t fell from a tree 10-4 to Twin O aks Sunday afternoon w hile picking ch erries last T h u rs­ on the hom e diam ond. A lbert Erickson, w ho suffered a day and received m ajo r injuries. cru shed foot in a tru ck accident, is im proving. Mr. and M is W illiam W ilken spent W ednesday visiting Mrs. Wil- ken's sister. Miss Lydia Scheldt, in Legal blanks 10c and 20e each at P o rtland. Joseph Keenon. w ho u n d erw en t a the Argus. (C o n tin u ed fro m page 1» agreem ent w ith th e local, and ath- er counties in this p art of O regon Z Z /Z Z Z ^ Z Z Z Z Z /^ Z /Z > % /Z ^ a re being organized as rap id ly as contacts can be made. U nder th e agreem ent, ap p ren tices w ill receiv e $17 50 for all those w ith less th an six m onths' e x p e r­ ience From six m onths to a year, th e m inim um is 520 p er w eek: a y ear to tw o years' ex p erien ce places "C o m e on in " / ~ \ th e m inim um at $22.50. and fo r all B ut not until you have ~ persons o v er tw o y ears' experience, th e m inim um is $25. supplied yourself with all *1 *.• W here fo u r or m ore a re em ploy­ th e needed accessories. ed. one m ust be designated as head ' ou will like the low clerk at a m inim um wage of $27.50. Tim e and a h alf m ust be paid for prices and the high q ual­ all tim e o v er 54 hours p er week, ity o f our bathing supplies. Get in the S»iml o r n in e h o u rs p er day. Sunday Closing Bathing caps, plain an J div ng types . . . . 5c to 20c S unday closing and u n i f o r m Bathing belts, assorted widths and sizes. , . 10c to 25c w o rk in g h o u rs a re to be set up ! by a com m ittee from th e p a rtic ip a t­ Bathing slippers, assorted sizes and colors, pair . . 35c ing grocery stores. In all cases the C hildren’s sun suits, trunks and halters . , 15c to 49c ag reem en t g u aran tees a c l o s e d shop. All em ployes are allow ed a i M ens or Boys bathing trunks, sizes 26 to 36 . . . 49c w eek of v acation w ith pay w here ’’K IP ” First A id for sunburn ar.d windburn, pkg. joc th ey have been em ployed for a y e a r or m ore. A g ricu ltu ral, cannery, fru it and vegetable p ack in g house unions, in convention last w eek in D enver, voted to a ffiliate w ith th e C. I. O. estern ra th e r th a n th e old established A F. of L. The H illsboro C a n n e r y W orkers' U nion received its ch ar- I Food Stores Accept Union Agreements THE WATER 1$ FINE! W Deep F es idonea 2972 Office 2971 Hour« 9 :90 a. m. to 12 m. 1 :30 p. m. to 5 p. m. $10 R e w a rd Fm any Hudin c a n ’t fix ' D o u g in s» R o d io Servici* rliunp 21X 111» S. .'Ini Ave. A R TH R ITIS I B (irrrr«*il 1 y v e r* f r u i i a r d i t i l i » m d » h itfh lv lUIIIHPIul H 1 1' < u in li Si M i» < M ( . r e e « «. 1 . \ ( i s F > S ( u M I ' l i l M » 1« S u iti b t 1 r u i i l i i M I I i u r r I» ,» Now Save $50 to $125 On Dependable, Guaranteed “OK” USED TRUCKS A New Price Tag on Every Truck in Stock Water Systems "The World’s B est” ♦ Worm Drive makes DEM­ ING the smoothest running deep-w ell pump ever built. ♦ No belts. P. O. Box 381 Beaverton 14-m ile west of Beaverton on Spencer road R egistered P h arm acists on Duty at A ll T im e s . L. C. K ram ien M arvin W oods Kodak Finishing 20% O ff T R U C K — S take canopy to p ; 157-inch wheelbaaa body w ith $1 .Motor in perfect condition 1933 CH EVROLET TR U C K — Cab, 157 inch w h eel­ base. Ready to go on a wood hauling job. Low price 1933 CHEVROLET TRUCK — W 157-iin h wheelbu.* e. Perfect in every detail ith house body, $( 1930 CH EVROLET TRUCK — lo n g T here are many good service miles in this truck w heelbuse 1929 FORD 1-TON T R U C K — Short M otor has been reconditioned. Good tires. Very serviceable w heelbast $- 1929 CH EVROLET PANEL DELIVERY su itab le for berry hauling and light tru ck in g 1933 AUSTIN PANEL DELIVERY Also com plete stock ot Use $-A 125 < 'ars priced to sell S aw yer Service K R A M IEN ’S P a lm D ru g S to re P rescription D ruggists PH O NE 266 HALVORSON MOTOR CO COM PLETE A l IOM OBII I SERVICE ( HEYICOI E l DEALERS Parts, Hair» mid Service H illsboro, O regon Phone t i t The Argus covers practically all of Washington County and adjoining portions of the surrounding counties. It’s EASY to pay cash for it and make all the saving of a cash deal under our Cash Buyer Plan. The steps arc simple: See the First National Bank. Select your car. Pay cash to the dealer. ♦ Built to last a lifetim e. S ch u ep b ach & Son s Rely on th e PALM for p r o m p t p rescription service. tfou can h a ve a neo/ casi,too-/ ♦ Reversible gears. Any M ake Pum p R epaired Speed in the filling of a p rescrip tio n often is vitally im p o rta n t — a life m ay d e p e n d upon g e ttin g th e p ro p er m ed­ icine in tim e. 1933 CH EVROLET 1. 2858 subscribers receive the Hillsboro Argus each week at the present time. ♦ Equipped with Ball Bear­ ings. ♦ Vnconditlonal one-year guarantee. Tim e is O ften a G reat F acto r in the D rug Business Why Argus Want Ads Bring Results W e ll H A R R IS O N D- HUG G INS Com m ercial Building S u b s c rib o for the A rgus Five Good Reasons SLO W EST FINANCING COSTS o. You provide one-third the price of the new or used car (under three years old) that you select-cither in /Y O U MAKE A CASH DEAL cash or trade-in value of another car. We lend you g ESTABLISH BANK CREDIT the balance; moderate interest, no extra charges. Ask P hon ea tf laud Organization-. DEMING L et us quote you on th e w ater system you need. R ea­ sonable cost—n o obligation. GLASSES FITTED Dedication Scout Camp on July 22 At th e « i n a n n u a l e le ctio n of th e local T o w n se n d c lu b M onday «veilin g K 1 P u tn a m . first p r e s i­ <( *uit, I it tied fr«»w |> n r <* I ) d e n t of th e c lu b wa*- re e le e te d to th e re p ast W alk in g shut sh o u ld be th e o ffice P re sid e n t H enry Y oung i woi'ii as th e c am p is ubniit one- ih d i n e d re e le c tio n f o r bu sin ess 1 fo u rth imh* from th e road T h e m onthly c o u rt o f h o n o r w ill reasoi.< O tlu r o ffic e rs e le c te d w e re be held u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n ol I A T ru itt vice p re sid e n t, a n d P a u l P a tte rsu n . c h a irm a n of the H a ro ld C a rlile . s e c re ta ry J P hoaitl of rev iew , anil Ju d g e It F ra n k I h t e r s w ill act in his capacity .,*■ B u c k la n d , w ho has se rv e d as tre a s u rt r sin ce th e c lu b w as o ig u iu .e d . , ju d g e S e n a to r H o m er I) .Angell of te n d e re d lus re sig n a tio n H e w as P o rtla n d has been a p p o m ttsl by the a sk e d it» c o n tin u e in office u n til a G o s e rtin r as Ins persoiiul re p re se n t sueet ssoi c o u ld be found M ctu b rt .< a liv e at th e d e d ic a tio n of th e ta m p of th e a d \ isory b o a rd a re M is J A A ngell is v ic e -p re s id e n t of tin* Port land A lta G ouncil. Hoy S co u ts of H eekei Niuith. M rs M a rth a Shay lei M rs J M cC ourt J o h n G re e n . J A A m e ric a C C C olt, w ho has long been p re sid e n t of th e P o rtla n d A rea Ra.M nus.cn a n d C G ille tt T h e c lu b v o ted to jo in th e F o r ­ C ouncil. Boy S c o u ts of A m e n ta , will also p re se n t a h ig h h o n o r to a scout est G ro v e c lu b i n sp o n so rin g a county pie,tie at S h u te p a rk in H ills S a y y o u »aw it in th e A rgus. bort> Suuduy J e.ly 2a M em b ers of th e \ a n n u s c lu b s of th e c o u n ty art* a sk e d to b rin g a b a sk e t d in n e r for n o o n lu n ch e o n A r th u r M oore con g re ssio n a l d is tric t m a n a g e r, w ill be th e s p e a k e r M em b ers of th e com n u tte e from H illsb o ro art* M rs H C o -o p e ra te w ith y o u r e o m n ,u n ite e oire.spontieul by tu r n in g in y o u r im p o rta n t new • happenU igs, It i ; im p o ssib le for th e c o , re sp o n d e n t to conflict e v e ry o n e for local n e w s item s He suit* th a t th e item i real new *: a n d not ju t a m e re titty . s i -. i tatio n w ith in th e c o u n ty ol to Port SFKOUSE REITZ STORES Miss Louise P e te rs atten d ed a bridal show er given in ho n o r of B et­ ty and L o retta V andom elen at Roy W ednesday evening of last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. H en ry P eters and d au g h ter Louise atten d ed th e ro u n d ­ up at M olalla. L eonard Olson of F ird ale re tu rn ­ ed from M ontana last w eek. The big ranch th ey have back th e re h asn 't a green sp ear left, ev ery th in g d ried up. no w ater in th e creeks. They had to ship th e ir cows aw ay to keep them from starv in g O v ernight guests S atu rd ay at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Goetze of Iow a Hill w ere V ictor B ran d t and F lorence H aase of P ortland. Miss O rpha C a rte r h as been h e lp ­ ing Mrs. E rw in Keim w ith th e w ork. She is hom e again an d feels quite w ell a fter h e r long illness. See o u r com plete line today — th ere's a DEM ING PU M P for every purpose. EYE. EAR. NOSE and THROAT SPECIALIST ! H C h a n tle r Mr*; J A H nV. mith and Mi - M artha S h a tte r The club meet# again M oiulav at U P m at the M ethodist church 1037 upon the Pacific. R u b b e r stam p s and office su p ­ plies.—H illsboro A rgus. tf M. D. T biifday. Tulv 1 Z PLACE INSURANCE where you wish , - Z . - - ' If only four people read each Argus that would make a total of 11,432 readers every week. 4. The value of Argus Want Ads has been so thorough­ ly proven that the Want Ad page has developed in­ to Wrishington ( ounty s most popular and conven­ ient Market Place. about the Cash Buyer Plan. R. H. TISD ALE M anager. * HILLSBORO BRANCH * THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Oldest N ational Bank West o f the Rockies” 5. Our readers depend on the Want Ads to help them in buying the things they want and in selling the things they no longer need. L