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* Hagg Dairy W ashington C ounty F arm ers' U n- i.'n an n u al picnic w ill be held Sun- da.' at Louie s P ark across the liigli- from Roam er s Rest on the ■•ala in riv» i n ear T igard All m em b e r, and it lends have been invited to attend Admission is 25c per car Everyone m ust bring th eir ow n cup- cream and sugar. T he county unit " i l l furnish cof f e e and th ere " ill be a sp eak er and -i \ i ral contests on the program T he H elvetia band, official m usical or- gaiuration ot the co u n t'' m uon w ill Play S peakers w ill include D o n a l d Jones of Salem , state v ice-p resi dent. G H 1’etts. president, and H erm an L afky of Salem ! o n e .i " i l l tie ..cried pronqitly at 12 noon, us a full program start- r e at 1 P tn will re q u ire all the tu n e m a ila b le . \ Prizes w ill be given fi races and o th er -sports Every Respect I By C. E. B arker) ALOHA — The David H ags dairy barn is 52 feet w ide and 132 feet long and is braced sufficiently V to w ithstan d earth q u ak es and o th er il depressions. The in terio r of this y cow palace is as clean as Mrs. Roose C v elt's p arlo r before a public re <• ception. The best of drain ag e sy s t tem s is a prom inent feature of this P m odern dairy barn The Hagg boys c say th a t they w ill install a *800 1 v entilating system as soon as they d can. 1 The mow w ill hold 150 acres of t hay A boy d raw s back a lever, a • m otor begins to hum. tw o huge hav a forks come down from the sky and t off goes ano th er half a load of hay J to some rem ote region. F our forkfuls < w ill tak e th e largest load tw o horses » can draw . Feed is ground by gas pow er and shot down a chute into a < tru ck below t N ear by is the king's palace. T here c a rc th ree kings bellow ing defiantly. I Each can trace his ancestry back to I the sacred bulls of Egypt. A large gym nasium provides recreation on storm y days to th e givers of health and strength. A double row of lunch counters is doing business a t all hours. T here is even a calf n ursery The star-eyed beauties th in k the Hagg farm a w onderful world. T here a rc «4 Jersey s in th e herd. 56 of w hich at present a rc m ilked. Doctor Opens Office Dr. Dan N. S teffanoff of P o rtlan d has opened offices in the H untington building here Office hours w ill be front 12 to 2 p. m. on Mondays, Tuesdays. T hursdays and S atu rd ay s C. M cBride of Eugene is visiting his daughter. Mrs. C. S. Long. Mrs. Ray L. A ntrim is visiting her m other. Mrs. S. A. Sm ith, and h er sister L orena H. Thom pson of P rat- um. L. E. Francis, assistant county agent, held a rodent control dem on stratio n at th e farm of R ep resen ta San Francisco visited Mrs B lan k et's tiv e R. L. A ntrim last T hursday. father. H arry F rench, last week. Moles and gophers co-operated to Ernest Ross of Los A ngeles is vis- m ake th e dem onstration a success. I iting his g ran d p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Visit B eaverton G range W H D urham . A loha G range visited th e B eav er Mrs. B ragdon and h er daughter. By Mrs. J. A. McCoy) ton G range last S atu rd ay and put Mrs. H egland of Yuma. A riz, are KANSAS CITY—K ansas City lo on some degree w ork. visiting Mr and Mrs. E. Sloat. cal of F arm ers' U nion m et last Mr. and Mrs. J L. Adam son of V erne B right atten d ed a p a rty at night i W ednesday ■ in th e Royal Aloha. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Bon the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. R. A N eighbors' h all at Banks. P lans for ers and dau g h ter and husband. Mr. M orden of P o rtlan d l a s t S unday and Mrs. W ayne K nepper of P o rt evening given in honor of Mrs. C. the co unty fair w ere considered. D ave Jack so n and son M artin. land. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge A dam ! A. M cA llaster. ed ito r of T he Lan- son and fam ily of Yamhill. Mrs W il j tern, of N ew Y ork City. Also a R obert and R alph V andcrzanden liam Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. V erne picnic w as ten d ered Mrs M cA llas left T uesday fo r A m ity to pick Adam son and fam ily. C hester A dam te r S unday aftern o o n at Mt. T abor cherries. Mr. and Mrs. L ouie S tro h m ay er son. G aston and Nicholas T hom as of park. and Mr. S tro h m ay er's sister. Mrs. B eaverton, enjoyed a picnic at Sign., A re Problem John B oeker. w ent to M olalla Ju ly S hute park last M onday. A constitution question arises C. S. Long suffered a stroke of w hich m ay be th e su b ject of special 4th to see the rodeo. Mr. an d Mrs J. A. McCoy and u p araly sis in his leg W ednesday. legislation. S en ato r Ross says th at Rev. W. H Redm an is a m an of th e m a tte r of setting up speed limit d au g h ters G ladys and Ethel, and m any interests, p rom inent in w hich signs at th e en tran ces of A loha has Mr and Mrs. J. P V anderzanden. is his a rt w ork He holds a diplom a been re fe rre d by th e highw ay com R ichard Hood of V ern o n ia and from the Chicago N ational A rt m issioner to th e atto rn ey general M artin Jack so n of O klahom a e n school. He has a large collection of U n incorporated tow ns situ ated like joyed a picnic d in n e r M onday at S hute p ark in Hillsboro. his own pictures on w hich he has A loha m ay be in terested. Mr. and Mrs. Tony K em per and w on several first prizes. His m ost B irth d ay C elebrated sons W arren and M erlin and Miss ex quisite w ork is china painting. ' A n u m b er of B everly M itzel's F rances V anLoo m ade a trip way one of th e oldest of th e fine arts, he says, originatin g am ong th e ancient young friends g ath ered at h er home back upon Wilson riv e r Sunday, last W ednesday even in g to celeb rate w h ere th e fire w ard en s and wives E gyptians. He has ju st received an order, unsolicited, from a p ro fes h e r eig h th b irth d ay an n iv ersary . | enjoyed a picnic. Mr and Mrs. L ouie S tro h m ay er sional m an in P o rtlan d for photo P resen t w ere B everly Mitzel. Leone coloring. Mr R edm an's artistic taste Nelson. J a n e t Nielsen. Josephine and Mrs. Jo h n B oeker visited a lit- Anzalone. M ary E lizabeth Lindahl. tie w hile S atu rd ay w ith Mr. S tro h is reflected in th e decorations of th e church pro p erty , care of flow ers Bobby Nelson. Ju n e Helm. Lois Mac m ayer's b ro th er. O tto S tro h m ay er Place. D orothy Dee Riggs. and th rifty gardens. in a hospital in P o rtlan d , w here F red R. Petzold of M cM innville, Russell Place Honored he is reco v erin g from an ap p en d i A b irth d ay p arty was held last p ro p rieto r of th e S u p erio r Feed & citis operation. Seed store of Aloha, spent M onday Friday at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. S tanlev Rice and L. H Place in honor of th e ir son d au g h ter Jo y and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- on a business visit here. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wood w ent to Russell, w ho had reached his eighth | win P ix le r and little d au g h ter C a r an n iv ersary . P resen t w ere Mrs. K en olyn Je a n of P o rtlan d w ere party C ra te r L ake over the w eek-end. Mr. and Mrs T. J. N ault and neth Pugh. K ath ery n Pugh. M arjorie guests S u n d ay even in g at th e J. A d au g h ter A nna Mae spent th e w eek Pugh. Mrs. J E. Mitzel. B everly McCoy hom e. Mr. and Mrs. Tonv end at Ocean Lake. W aldport and Mitzel. Leone Nelson. B arb ara N el K e e p e r and sons M erlin and W ar o th er coast points. They clim bed to son. Jo sep h in e A nzalone. Jo e Slo- ren and Miss Frances V anloo of For- the top of Heceta Head through a vick. V irgil Meyer. J a c k G ilsdorf. I est G rove w ere also th eir guests. dense cloud and a thousand miles' Row land a n d M ary McCloskey. Mr. an d Mrs. C harles McCoy of variation of climate. Buddy Rozene. Cappy Rozene. H u the M asonic hom e visited several Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jannsen and ber, an d Mrs. Lee and d au g h ter days last w eek w ith Ham McCoy son W ilbur are on a fishing trip in Rosem ary. Mrs. W arren W right and and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H u n ter of E astern Oregon. Mrs. L. B. Place. P o rtlan d . Yamhill. Miss D orothy M illar of Oregon R ichard Hood of V ernonia and Mrs. L. E. K ram er, w ho u n d erw en t C ity is visiting h er grandm other. an operation at E m anuel hospital. M artin Jackson of A m ity w ere w eek- Mrs. John Thompson. Portland, last T h u rsd ay is co n v al C elebrates B irthday and d a u g h te r K athleen w ere guests escing satisfactorily. R obert Lee Saunders, son of Mi Mrs. M am ie L ew is an d d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. G arm iquet of and Mrs. E dgar L. S aunders had his Jean n e a re m aking a w eek's visit O rchard. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. A. W B uchanan and first birthday p arty Ju ly 8 The fol with relativ es in Salem . low ing cam e to con g ratu late him on Sadie A rn d t has re tu rn e d from a d au g h ter M arjorie have just re tu rn attaining the age of 2 Jim m ie Lee w eek's outing to th e beaches. ed from a v isit in San Francisco. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R oderick 1 Ready of Aloha. Leila Morrow. Ju n e Mrs. J. J. Robinson is visiting in McLean. Ju ly 7. a boy. th eir first W eber, Carol S aunders of Portland. G resham . B onita H ubner. Beverly H ubncr of F ran k S. Reed, a hospital patient, born. He b ears th e nam e Donald Mc G regor. V ancouver, and th eir m others is rep o rted as recovering rapidly. J. L. T u rn er and fam ily toured Mr. and Mrs. H enry D ascher vis We g ath er th e new s along the ave- i nues the Mt. Hood loop Sunday. ited Mr and Mrs. Ed M ulford of In H uber and Aloha: Mr. and Mrs J. C Olson and fam P o rtlan d d u rin g th e past w eek. ily spent Sunday in Sandy Dorothy and Je a n n e Lewis and Of w ho w en t w here, w hat happened there. Mrs. Hazel Howell and d au g h ter M arjorie B uchanan sp en t tw o days , of Banks arc visiting Mrs. Howell's at D cLake last week. And a n y th in g else you knowah. m other. Mrs. J. H Sidw ell. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. B uchanan and Mrs. L aura R. Mack. Mr. and Mrs fam ily and Mrs. E. A. MacLeod had | F. V. R osebraugh and Mr. and Mrs a successful trip to Salm on riv er H. A. Nielsen attended the B eav er last week. ton Masons and Eastern S tar picnic Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. G res- Sunday at Avalon park tring Ju ly If), a boy. th e ir first born i Jo e T ubbs retu rn ed Sunday from Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lewis E verett, Wash., w here he had been attending the funeral of his sister Mrs. Sue Isaacson is hom e after a long illness in a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jess D cdrick of Red Cloud. Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. W al I’honc 953 Hillsboro te r A rcnd and fam ily of San Ju an I UNEKAI, DIRECTORS Island. Friday H arbor. Wash., vis ited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. G cstring last and w eek. LICENSED EMBAI.MERS Mr. and Mrs. C harles Blanket of S(íRPlt/S C&0P Farm Union Plans for County Fair Donelson Qc Sc well Mid-Summer DRUG BARGAINS FLY SPRAYS Moth Exterminators Complete lim 85c 19c up Complete First Aid Kit#, each $1 Prescriptions Our Specially Hillsboro Pharmacy "Save on Drugs” A Knockout? T he m an w ith auto in s u r-j ance m ay meet w ith acci d e n t. h u t his p o lic y w ill keep ! loss fro m p u ttin g him d o w n j and o u t! Ask E AR L BENTLEY H ills b o ro a b o u t his c la im Dr. Wm. E. Hinds lilïLfïï Sunday. Monday am i T uesday, the V enetian th eatre " i l l present B urhara S tanw yck and Robert Taylor in "This is My A ffair a tense dram a of the 90s in w hich the elem ent or suspense is sus tained until the p ictu re draw s to Deed tra n sferrin g all physical a sw ift close Friday and S a tu r ets of the N orthw estern Long day. a double featu re is scheduled D istance 1'elephonc com pany to F including Zane G rey's. 'F orlorn H C rosby of San Francisco, was River. and a com edy. "Wild filed this w eek for recording in Money “ the county Felcplione Property Named in I ransfer Assets, according to the in s tru m ent, are ill Benton C lackam as. Linn. M arion. M ultnom ah. Polk and W ashington counties, and 10 counties in the state of W ashing ton. T he property has been u n d er l e a s e by the Pacific T elephone A T elegraph com pany of C alifornia. A ccording to telephone men. the N orthw estern is a com pany in op eration in tins te rrito ry 25 y ears ago w hile C rosby is believed to be an official of the Bell T elephone com pany. ■ ' *•,.£«' Hiteon People at State Encampment i By Mrs. Zell S truthers) end guests at the J A McCc"' hom e HITEON Mr and Mrs E I) H ite Mr. and Mis. Z.elbert B aker and It ft Sunday for M edford to atten d little d a u g h te r C o rrin e A nn and the Spanish W ar V eterans encanip- A udrey Johnson and b ro th e r and I nient. B laine A lbrechet w ere d in n e r party H andy Bros have a crew of berry guests of Mrs B aker s b ro th er-in - pickers busy on th e ir farm here law and sister. Mr and Mrs W altei Mr and Mrs L eonard S tark vis- A lbrechet of P ortland. Sunday i ited S unday w ith Mrs S ta rk 's sis- Mr. and Mrs W. H W hittier of ter. Mrs. H ailey Taylor, n ear Al- B uxton w ere w eek-end guests of ' bany. Mrs. W h itn e rs sister. Mrs F red Duyck. and fam ily of V ernonia Mr and Mrs Louie S tro h m ay er visited friends at A m ity Sunday • By .Mrs. Lou W right) Mrs J. M. S chaffer " a s tak en to the Forest G rove hospital Monday Mt Jo sep h in e G reip and riaugh- afternoon I ter M aiyellen left Sunday for Boise F ran k V anderzanden left Sunday I Idaho, lo r a tw o w eeks’ visit w ith for the T ide W ater T im ber com pany 1 relatives. at A storia, where h e is em ployed B uster O berm an is spending a few He spent the past w eek w ith ’ his days w ith his cousin. A lvin H aney, p aren ts of S trassel Mrs W arner C ropp w ill en tertain Bert S e a rs a n d cousin. M rs Rose the H arm ony club W ednesday a f te r M ay. of S p o k a n e W ash.. \ isite d Mi noon at her home. and M rs A llen H a y d e n M onday Ralph and R obert V anderzanden, Mrs Rose May of Spokane. Wash., w ho a re picking ch erries at Amity- visiting h e r cousin. C harles S ears sp en t the w eek-end at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. Allen Havdon a t th e ir parents, Mr. and Mis J. P tended th e Hay don elan reunion at C orvallis Sunday. V anderzanden. Thatcher O ur classified colum ns may hav« T he leader of the orchestra is ju s t w hat you a re looking fo r— alw ays a man who ha> played sec R ead tnere» tl ond-fiddle Ex. Coast Road Crews Near Each Other (C o n tin u ed fro m page I I USED CAR Elmonica (By Mrs. I.ylc Sm ith) Mr and Mrs H erbert Pea l*y of Fort C ollins Cal . \ isited the past I week w ith Mr and Mrs Sam Sm ith I of Elm onica Mr and Mi John T rachsel Sr of P o rtlan d visited in this com m unity last w ivk They also visited Mi and Mrs. L aw rence G luske of Or- « neo. who a re being cong ratu lated on th e b irth of a son Mi and Mrs Haym ond S ehlott- mnnn have re tu rn e d from then honeym oon trip A Car You Can T rust— A D eal You Can S w ing \ \ e m ake il easv fo r you to huy a Utted ( 'ar. a n d pleasant and p ro fita b le io Î ow n one. TcrniM you w ant, and every ear b ro u g h t up to the highest s ta n d a rd ol | m t ehanieal c o n d itio n . w in ter travel, according to S tephen. When this is dom \ th e equipm ent will tak e up the task of w idening right-of-w ay and concentrating on com pletion of all possible roadw ay from the cast to the sum m it and beyond H undreds of hours of gigantic labor still lie ahead, and trem endous We specialize In quulity com sum s for equipm ent and labor still mercial p rin tin g Argus. tf 1936 Nash Sedan must be spent before this super h ig h way to the sea can carry the tr a f fic load w hich aw aits its opening E veryw here, as you clim b to the sum m it, deep canyons gouged in the 1934 C hcv P ic k u p m ountainside must be filled, c u l verts installed, and excavations sloped to the fineness of a gnat s eyebrow . E ngineers have decreed that th ere shall be no sharp curves, O the A ll w atches — even toy and the grade shall be w ithin a five ' ( II«'V ( 'o .n b p er cent lim it, thus increasing the ones— lire c o rre c t at least ’26 i'o rd 7-door task. ’ *(» ( hrv I ouring .’9 U l i l p p e t tw ic e every 21 hours. Bui T hree T unnel Sites T h re e tunnel sites w ere in view it takes a s u p e rio r w a tc h Io Tuesday m orning T he fu st about keep c o rre c t tim e a ll o f the 'IR A K E I ER.MS halfw ay to the sum m it, the o th e r to tim e. See o u r w id e selection cut u n d er the steepness of the last r a clim b at the sum m it, and a th ird to o f A n ie rie a n -m a d e depend carry the road through a ju ttin g able st r a p a n d p o c k e t basalt cliff, and onto the easier slope wate lies. of the riv e r canyon from w h ere the J roadw ay drops on a five per cent grade tow ard McNamci • camp, and “L et A ndy Fix Y our W atch” .LCR - PLYMOUTH the main stream of the Wilson riv er S tatistic totals to this w eek, dis- O fficial S P W atch Inspector that th e fcdcra i m en t H i l l ( \l( I X( II XNC.E for W ashington C ounty through W l’A has spent $509 631 in llilh lio it. 'Il'* ■’’“l "«shlm tton Phone 2611 w ages and $126.290 for equipm ent 211 I Main St. and supplies, w hile the sponsors, the Dependable T IM E n s J. L. Anderson WEIL S JU LY CLEARANCE Sale C o n tin u es B e t t e r C orn e ! It’s Your Sale and You Save! WHITE SHOES < ).\fo l (Is. Pum ps. Ties in h ig h . m edium and low heels. L e a th e r and crepe soles. A lso 1m own and w h ite and 1 b lack and w h ite sadd les. $-1 98 Specia 1 J’ >/ <3 i W L ' 1 DRESS STR AW S F o r men. 49c Last call MORE CORSETS s and th e y are now o n ly, each 5c DRESSES Lace, fo rm a is , tw o -p ie ce Sports fo r w om en. .00 in s h e e r , s tu rd y HOLEPROOF JL C learance C h ifions L A D IES’ RAYON Panties JLV L On sale .‘ 56-ineh LUNCH - GET THIS QUICK SCIENTIFIC CHECK-UP OF YOÙR CAR * . » DRIVE IN. WE'LL CHECK ALL THESE ON THE FORD LABORATORY TEST SET Cylinder com* pression Piston rings and valves Spark plugs Battery S t a r l i n g motor Ignition primary Condenser circuit Generator! Breaker points L ig h ts Coil High tension wires, rotor, itc. Horns Fuel pump and fuel lines Carburetor 17c 3 for 50c , W A SH GOODS lo o —and see what a grand amount you save! Newest cos tume colors: 36-ineh W A SH lovely any placo, any time. Pul them all day—and all evening, 15c y<l. fons by H oleproof: : ; they look ihem on in the morning, wear S um m er sheers and p rin ts v Ihoy lake tnrd knocks grace fully l i : theso clear, dull chif CLOTHS B rig h t P laids This Ford Laboratory Test Set is just one of the many modern pieces of equipment you'll find in our up-to-the-minute Service Depart ment. It is*used to diagnose any ailments in your engine or the electrical system of your car. Quick, scientific, accurate — it leaves n o th in g to chancé. If your car doeen't seem to operate 100% bring it in. We'll show you. how thé Ford . L a b o ra to ry Test Set ÿflforkt. PRINTS and G ingham s. F in a l C learance o v Yd. MORE C U R TA IN S F u ll le n g th r u ffle .. d .. tels w ith tie backs Pair pas , 39c SALE SUITS Hart S ch a ffn er & Marx, S IM IS tD V IC E f ilm n» ih n tnm n I t a t p rlr * . l i t i * lo p a n d fo o l. C lo th c r a ft am i o th e r w e ll k n o w n m akes in a ll w ool m a te ria ls in c lu d in g thn p o p u la r g a b e rd in e . On S ale QR5 S » lIp itiH fa b ric s I n . l m j Pofo«m and T ru n k s fo r every m em ber o f t hi* fa m ily . A II w ool g a rm e n ts RDSHLOW On Sale 98c SH IN O LA AUTHOMIZKB SALES ANB SLRVICI 3rd and W ashington H illsboro Phone 911 • v « fy g o o d lo o k in a . . . » h o n j, B A T H IN G SUITS Old Line Roard C om panies 60 Kinds of Insurance Phone 1701Y 136 E. W ashington state. W ashington Tillam ook and Pleas«» semi tn new6 copy early M ultnom ah counties, have pent to the Argus. if $116.614 a is th e ir co n trib u tio n for m aterial and equipm ent, m aking the total cost to date. $764.735 B alanced against the expense, are 11‘a m iles of passable road w ith Oslciip.ilhli j nearly th re e iiulea of com pleted I'll.'ftician and Surcroît highw ay, since the beginning M arch ■ 16. 1936 T h ere have been 169 acres COM M ERCIAL BLDG. of land cleared and 71 acres grub Phone O ffice 8tB 1 bed. 255.660 cubic yards of common I dirt moved, and 74 639 cubic yards of hard rock For crossings. 5639 lineal feet of cu lv ert have been laid, and 9460 cubic yards of rock have been placed on the road for surfacing '. 5 with CWjr Motor Co. . C hange C hannel In developing the highway along Phono «II the valley floor for the takeoff into the m ountains, four m ajor channel DODGE . PLYMOUTH changes have been m ade in G ale. C reek At present then* are 366 men « m ployed on the G lenw ood sector, including truck d riv ers All totals DR. R. J. NICOL are for the Gt« uw ood M«*ctor DR. E. W. ALM Q UIST All work, at present is designed tow ard keeping the project in full DR. R. L. BEAN op< ration during tin* w in ter m onths On the trip T uesday w ire Coin V c tc r in n r in n s m issm ners H erm an K erkm an and Trleplionr» 643 «ml 61! Jam es Lewis M I’ Ca«|v K enneth Till«>tson. WPA engine«'! . I M G in ham. pioneer advocate of the short j cut. Hugh M cGilvra. Forest G rove N ews-Times. and Leon S Davis of the Argus. SHO E DRESSING S pecial d e m o n s tra tio n and w in d o w d is p la y 4