P ag e E ight 11 I L I.S B O K O Joins Hank A n n u a l Picnic S u n d a y Schools S et o n M o n d ay A RGU S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON T h u rsd ay , S e p tem b e r 2, 1937 Merely a P iffeience in Viewpoint C an n ery B rings Local M e n tio n H illsboro broke into big t i m e publicity in the August 14 issue of C olliers in a sto ry entitled. "The Big F re e z e " T he article is an account of the rapid grow th of quick-frozen foods w hich tells qf th e process used and nam es H illsboro am ong the few sectiens of th e nation w here frozen- pack is used to supply the m ark ets H ow ever, the article is several w eeks late in designating w h a t "H illsboro is packing al the mi*- m ent." by statin g that berries are being stored Pack of quick-frozen foods in the B E M ating plan! here, had s u r­ passed the pack of a y ear ago two w eeks ago. The article forecasts increase in frozen foods an o th er year, and an ap p aren tly unlim ited ' m ark et opening up in th e v ears to come. E. L. Cox) "F rien d ly Six" Sunday schools of th is district w ill hold th eir annual picnic M onday 'L a b o r day» at the Riffles on th e Fred A nicker place. P leasant V alley road. All in the com m unity are in cited to be present, basket lunch w ill be serv ­ ed h ear noon and all atten d in g are asked to b rin g food and dishes in w hich to serv e P aren ts are urged to attend and b rin g th e ir children. W eekly p ra y e r m eeting and Bible study will be held at th e church Friday evening and also m onthly business m eeting of the church d u r­ ing the session K inton School to Open K inton school w ill begin Tuesday m orning for th e w in ter term T here w ill be a few new scholars this year, especially in th e p rim ary grades This T hursday afternoon the L a­ dies' Aid society w ill sponsor a soap dem onstration at th e church to w hich all are invited Luncheon will be served d u rin g the afternoon at a (C o n tin u ed fro m p a a r 1» sm all charge A. H. Abts. several y ears office form and resum e h i s civilian Miss Mary V anH orn left S aturday m anager of th e C arnation com ­ status. for Astoria, w h ere she w ill e n ter a pany plant here, has tak en over The men w ere paid in cash for hospital for train in g for a nurse. his duties w ith the C om m ercial th e ir 15 days of service, and th ere Plan Booster Night N ational bank, w h ere he will was considerable scu rry in g about Plans are being m ade to observe have charge of farm loans, sp en d ­ a fte r th e final form ation, t h e "B ooster N ight" of the grange S ep­ ing most of his tim e in the field tem ber 30. The lecturer. Mrs. C arrie arm ory clearin g in record tim e as Streiff, is p rep arin g a program It th e men left for home, w ith visions is free to all in terested in th e w o rk ­ of soft beds and w ell-loaded su p p er ings of the grange. tab les lu rin g them on. S. E. Pom eroy and tw o g ran d ­ W alker a C asualty daughters M arilee and R oberta and A ttached to B atteries "A " and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox atten d ed the "B" d u rin g th e m inie b attle at the tC o n tin n ed fro m page 1» annual gatherin g honoring th e pio­ camp, th e outfit suffered but one neers of the old West Union B aptist 9 o'clock, and follow ed at 10 by th e casualty, th a t being S ergeant P erry church Sunday. aw arding of gifts W alker. w ho su ffered p a i n f u l This event w ill be u n d er th e d i­ bruises w hen th e trail piece of a rection of a special com m ittee from 155 mm. gun sidesw iped him as the th e cham ber of com m erce, and w ill gun crew attem p ted to move the be conducted in the sam e m an n er as cannon and one w heel ran dow n last year. .A nnouncem ents of th e the sides of a shallow hole gifts w ill be m ade inside, an d o u t­ The b a ttle lasted th ree days, ac- (C o n tin u ed fro m page B side th e au d ito riu m by m eans of a cording to accounts, d u rin g w hich sim ilar to th e present. An en tire public address system. tim e th e local men w ere initiated new lighting system, in th e most Im m ediately a fte r th e w edding, into the various m y steries of aim - m odern fashion, w ill , bo installed. 1,1 w hich th e m y stery girl and h e r ing and firin g a cannon w ithout O ther com m ercial im provem ents groom w ill be united, and in tro d u c- am m unition scheduled for this autum n, include ed to th e audience, th ere w ill be Good w eath er prev ailed d u rin g reconstruction of th e telephone dancing w hich w ill contin u e u n til the tim e th e b atterv men w e r e th e O regon beaches w hile here, building: construction of a m odern m orning. sleeping on th e 'mound h u t h a r k gath erin g crabs and clams office building n ext Bailey s service S atu rd ay aftern o o n th ere w ill be in cam p rain began ' ° 1 k Miss G race Ford is again in her station by Dr. J. O. Robb, and re- th e ann u al M utt Dog show sponsor- th e men arose T u e s d a hom e h ere a fte r several m onths’ a b ­ construction of th e dow ntow n tele- ed by the H illsboro R otarv club 3 a m in a d am n sence in C alifornia. phone system an d installatio n of a Ju d g in g w ill begin at 2 p. m. an d w hich w ere to have been struck Mrs A nthony B arnes and M rs M new sw itchboard. all children a rc w elcom e to e n te r th e n ig h : before an d ra c k e d f o r M cM ayhill of Camas. Wash . w ere , _ am - o C H tson i B y C . E. B a rk e r! P. E P. com pany also has exten- th e ir dogs in th e contest Each child shipm ent . , back to C X 7 ber 1 w ith h er son-in-law and to th e 1928-32 average, th e 1937 *7 lllL ’riilS t i l t S U a t C G M urphy m oved to P ortland fork canyon. Here, it is planned, daughter. Mr and Mrs J. J Berry, C h arlo tte P atterson retu rn ed M on­ and with her son. Roy E K ischner. Monday. z-\ , W ill ill UldM UHUUKilUl crew s w b last th ro u g h o u t the w h eat crop of th e U nited S tates w ould have been ap p ro x im ately ls V Pm ,°aU. , nIachines w in te r to p rep are th e grade for fin- day from the G irls Scout cam p at of Los A ngeles She w as called to R eturn from A laska one-fifth g re a te r and th e ex p o rt- a i strict f ? °eg in ishing next su m m er if W PA con­ T rout Lake. Wash. She took up her K els i last T hursday by the illness of Mi reel Livengood retu rn ed fr--ai ab le surplus tw ice as g reat as it is S i a ‘torn_e- - du ties n ext day as nurse at Wilcox h er daughter. Mrs C D. M cCarthy. A laska Friday. He could w rite a _ v - ° n and a . f'e . r . Sep- - tinues to supply labor. . T em porary in ju n ctio n Figures obtained in Ju ly disclosed hospital. P ortland. n o w estim ated.” E dw ard Jan n sen cam e hom e W ed­ feature artic le of in terestin g facts g ran ted in circu it court last spring, th e cost of w ork in W ashington - J. .............. io V. M urphy rep o rts th at in dig- nesday from E astern O regon w here about th at c --intry from his own has been dissolved u n d er stip u .a- county as $300 000. F igures p rep ared Sing a well he struck a good vein he has been w orking w ith his fa th ­ observations In th e salm on cannery P a y s D r iv in g F in e . . . . . . , . . ,°n attorney, and last w in te r by WPA estim ated th at of w a te r at a depth of 30 feet. e r s w ell-digging outfit d u rin g the w here he w orked for three m onths Arrested for driving Ws c a r w hile a tt° ^ y s lor «hepmbaU operators 300 men would be required to work Celebrate Anniversary summer, preparatory to resum ing the crew of 300 men fished th ree dru n k . C. R. Jo n es of G aston w as U n d er th e stipulation, it w-as _____ io m onths ________ to co m plete th e ro ad west days each week some days b rin g ­ Mr. and Mrs. J. V M urphy cele­ his high school studies. fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days agreed th a t pinball m achines could and east from McNam'er's.*Clearing Mrs W W P utney and d au g h ters in g in 100.000 salmon No daylight b rated th e ir six teen th w edding a n ­ in ja il when he plead gu ilty befroe bn operated, p roviding th ey w ere 62.1 acres of land, m oving 210 000 n iv ersary at th e M aupin sheep ranch M illicent and D iane spent several saving in A laska it begins at 2 a Ju stice A. W. H avens Monday, not m echanically equ ip p ed for au to - cubic y ard s of d irt and 89 000~cubic of A. J. C onnolly. d a y s at th e L in co ln c o u n ty b e ach es m and lasts till 11 p m A braham S entence was suspended on pay- m atic paym ents. However, th e at- y ards of rock. Mrs Fred T ibhatts o f P ortland Lincoln l.s postm aster nt W hite Mrs. S ophie S n y d er of S eattle m ent of his fine and his d riv er's to rn ey s announced th a t paving ma- From M cN am er's cast to th e sum - spent the w eek-end w ith Mr. and visited F rid ay h e r m other-in-law . license was revoked. W illiam Col- chines w ould be o p erated in Beav- mit sector. 41 acres m ust be cleared, Mrs. Newell M acrum . Mrs. W alter T ibhatts. S he was ac­ vin of Forest G rove paid $5 and erto n and Gaston, seeking an a rrest and 745.000 cubic y ards of exeava- M o v e t o H i l l s b o r o com panied by her brother. W ilbur Fishing T ackle costs follow ing his a rre st n ear Cor- °n w hich to te st th e question of tion. m ostly rock, w ould be req u ir- C. S. Long and fam ily have m oved H utchinson, and fam ily of Los A n­ G uns, A m m unition nelius by state police fo r speeding m unicip alities' rig h t to license th e ed geles. Mr. H utchinson is a m em ber w ith a truck. m achines in th e face o f county F or th e sum m it sector. 225 men to H illsboro. of the Los A ngeles police force CO RW IN H A RD W A RE Je a n n e Lew is visited h e r sister. official action. w ould be req u ired for 10 m onths to Mr. and Mrs. S B. P ierce of Os- 128 S. 2nd Ave. I’hone 72 do 30 acres of clearing an d m ove M rs-, J - p King, of P o rtlan d for tw o borne. Kan left M ondav for th eir A gent Long Radios and 210.000 cubic y ard s of d irt. I w eeks t,» , e e -u „ ... weeks, h er nephew . Ross King, hom e a fte r a tw o w eeks' visit with Use th e W ant Ads in th e Argus. Johnson O utboard Motors tu rn in g w ith her. (heir son. Earl P ierce T hey visited T housands p ro fit by th e ir use. tf Dr. and Mrs. D R C am pbell of Prescott. Ariz... visited last w eek w ith Mr. and Mrs Earl J Thom pson. T he C am pbells expressed th e m ­ selves as in love w ith Oregon. W e ’re R e a d y for S ch o o l N o w at (C o n tin u ed fro m p a re 1» M akes E astern T rip th e finest things w e could have, d e­ Row ley Thom pson of P ortland, clared City M anager G eorge McGee. son of Mr. and Mrs. E arl J T hom p­ w ho held th a t it w ould d raw from son. has _ gone to C _____„ _____ hicago and Penn- Every Gram of all o v er th e county. He listed dim cn- sylvania to inspect roHing m ills as 55 sions as 50x110 feet and said th at a rep resen tativ e of th e W illam ette NOPCO XX the w ater w ould be kept pu rified H vster com pany of P ortland Tins through th e use of p ressu re filters, trip is a part of the com pany :; cdu- McGee said an ex cellen t location cational program Contains 400 Units was av ailab le at th e old baseball Rev. and Mrs. W. H R edm an re- papk„ _ , ... . , turned last F riday from a three of Vitamin D * 1. l>. B ronlcew e w ill be in charge w eeks' visit w ith relativ e in Van- of a Boy Scout program at R otary couver. B C T hey rep o rt much with N ationally A dvertised VITAMINS cot now be measured a t ac­ this noon. business and m uch building there (B y M rs . K IN T O N G uardsm en Return from Fort Lewis A nnual C ounty Fair O pens This M orning Bank Planning to Remodel Q uarters A lo h a -H u b e r S chool to O p e n T u esd ay : St. M a ry ’s to B egin \\ ilson River W ork Closes for W inter A nim al Products Future Seems G ood Season to O pen on M ountain II«* Is 3(1 vi *. iis old. ha.- M ary’s, was h«-ie last Friday lo o k a lai’K«* fam ily of ch ild ren and lx iiiK over hix new field of labor .1 full blooded Esquitno III a week S um m er P refect Leave* Mercel It» an o th e r part of M atthew Hoch, sum m er prefect Alaska to .stay for five m onth’« His for St M ary’s high sehixd. left b ro th er G lenn, cru isin g on the Friday for Alaska H e aav«* tin * Pennsylvania is now on the Vlr ho> s .» parting treat by taking tfinia coast amt is expected hom«‘ them to a show at H euvelton about .Septem ber 20 A letter to his T hursday m other indicates Ins health is much | The n«»west addition to th e r e ­ unproved creational facilities at St M mi . v ' h W heeler av en u e was redressed hom e is a 1W37 all wav«» Z enith for a redress of grievances radio, w hich wax installed in one Kay I. A ntrim ”rexttxf' a few of the cottages d u rin g the past days from farm ing am t painted Ins week To A M C ronin J r . win» house in P ortland made the p resentation on behalf They work. W h a t’ The speed- of the ?\ M C ronin C o . anotlu i limit xiuns "thank you’’ Is added to the many Mi Jen n ie Watson of Houldei h<* has earned for sim ilar kind G ol. is vi.sitmg her sister. Mi? J ne -•••« to the hoys al St Mary*, C Heady In a l l t i n * w o r l d s w id e rea«h«*s Mr and Mrs C II G estriiit: W e h a v e nevi i s e e n s u c h p e a c h e s A s th e s e c o m in g f r o m t h i s c o m it y . moved Monday to B eaverton F ertile farm s' Mr and Mrs K I) Ready left for tlu ir home in Boulder. C o l . a f t e r T 'h « ) a r e s w e e t w i t h lu s e lo u x j u i c e . a w eek’s visit w ith Mr Ready's F o r a -C ore o f l o v e l y us«’s And th eir blushes speak the p«>etry b ro th er and sister-in-iuw . Mr and Of charm s' Mrs J C Read) Mr and Mrs J I, Adamson are I ' u h l l r Sal«- H a les T a k en visiting Mr and Mr A rth u r Bom i of Buxton A Spies: chcart. C ornelius »ep- Rev, and Mrs Donald M Chap- t< ml»«’,- 23 l»«‘ll and fam ily vixiti’d for several Mike W aeffler J r C o in eh u s Pa days w ith Rev and Mrs L uke M r o a d S eptem ber 28 B leakney Rev C happell is pas- tor of the First C m nhorland Pres- A rgus classified aux gei resulta byterian elm reh of Buffalo. N Y ami is touring the west Jan ice B urton of P ortland vitfited at the home of M is S J Valley laxt week Mrs ( ’ p Ralston of Spokane Wash pi.iced h«’i •m Hi in St Mars s h i g h s c h o o l la t T hursday M P N ) ssen re tu rn e d Monday from a 10 davs' visit w ith friends w< Sell You More T h an in San Francisco Merely n C ar L ad.es’ A uxiliary of H uber held a < ird i».ii ts ,ii the club howc la t A l i y used c a r "ju st as she rim rsday W uthcis w ere Mrs Sandstrom Mrs G ravex Peter sta n d s" ie |u ’esen,s a ce rtain Used Cars w.;, | i i Andci on Hi \ c lo p s H om e S ite s F rank Glosx is developing !()• acre tracts for homes,tc.s. situated betw een H uber and W heeler a v e ­ nues south A lready th ree tract* are sold and good buildings erected on them. Mr and Mrs H enry .Alves of San Francisco a re visiting Mm Alve m other. Mrs F It Dr «»sser While here they will do extensive touring K F Briteh. ow ner of the Hubei Bulb gardens, re tu rn e d Monday from a vacation at Long Beach Mrs J E M it/el and dau g h ter Beverly and son-in-luw and d au g h ­ ter Mr and Mrs La Verm» Schacht. of P ortland spent the w eek-end at Ne.sk own, St. M ary’s to Open A large num ber of n< vv face are »•en i n the cam pus of St M u v's horn«* d u ring the laxt few day.-* School opens officially S eptem ber K e g is t rations begin S eptem ber 1 E nrollm ent will practically be com plet«»d before the opening of .school. F ath er M axwell who w ent t » St Paul. Minn . on August 22 to a t­ tend the N ational C atholic C h an ty convention, is expected to retu rn this Wedm la) A dolph KijoWski racliei- .m il prefect at St Ma:, IliKh scho. went to Pittsburgh, a last on a business trip. Prof, Robert He« lacker, n m em ber of the faculty at St \a lu e w orth a ce rtain sum of ilio n e t. 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