Printing— Section Two— D one In IlllU horo Incrcaum L ocal Payroll« and Add« Io Local Prosperity Loral«, Society. E ditorials, Features, C lassified, P ublic N otices and A d vertising W ith W hich is C om bined th«? Hill boro In d ep e n d e n t Volume 13, No. 28 H ills b o ro I ndiprndi 52nd W edding Anniversary Celebrated nt Established 1873 H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , S ep tem b er 9, 1937 Tour Generations Gather Mi ingtoi Betty Cot Webatei of W a i l D C Ml D O Webitei I i , | I ¡ Mr E h/.ubeth H a r m o n o f H ills b o ro < center», w ith h e r d a u g h te r. M r- L o ttie H ill o f P o rtla n d , sta n d in g at le ft, her g ra n d d a u g h te r. M rs. Hazel F i s h e r .standing ut rig h t, and h e r g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n . C h a rlo tte F is h ­ e r d e f t ) and I r w in F is h e r ( r ig h t » T h e F ishers liv e in P o rtla n d T h e y re c e n tly g a the re d at th e hom e of M rs. H ill fo r a fa m ily re u n io n M rs H a rris o n re c e n tly o b se rve d h e r 88th b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry at H ills b o ro by ta k in g h e r fir s t a irp la n e rid e . She lik e d it .so w e ll th a t she in te n d s m a k in g a p la n e t r ip to h e r fo rm e r home at Boise. C u t c o u rte sy O regon J o u rn a l Fir Grove School Opens Monday F re d .Schlegel house. He is an e m ­ p lo ye o f th e M a lin g C a n n e ry co m ­ pany M< D o n a ld AR S ta r Al« x a n d e r M c D o n a ld , son o f M r and Mr H e n ry M c D o n a ld o f Banks, I O ld M l E a rle W dsor i farrily wo» f br.v«n as one o f th e a ll- s ta r (By M iss Mary Sandy! baseball p la y e rs fro m th e N o r th ­ BANKS B o th grade and h ig h v i l l soon m ove in to . Mr and M r . L K Rhoodc nd w e s te rn league. chool s ta rte d in B a n ks Tuesday. Mis* M ild re d M ead is e m p lo y e d Teach« i s fo r th e grad«* sehool are 5 **- H D«*an o f Hood R iv e r in th«* B anks c o n fe c tio n e ry , G e r- in d a y v is ito rs o f M r. and P e a rl W h it« , p rin c ip a l. M a s G o ld ie tru d e W h itta k e r, w h o has been E llia son . fir s t and second grade«; Pk A le x a n d e r to Ione S a tu r- W«nd«*ll « i home S u n d a y aft« r p e n d in g a day w h e re he w ill teach again in M r W e n d e ll was h ire n last w eek j COUple o f w eeks in P o rtla n d the h ig h school. I to teach shop, m a th e m a tic s and B ra i d on H a ll o f S alem spent the , m u sic H e ta ke s th e place o f Roy 1 w e e k-e n d /¡s itin g his m o th e r and , F oster, w h o had th e p o s itio n b u t ! sisti r. Mrs C. B. H a ll and Sheila. co u ld not q u a lify i her« C lif f Sandy w ill d riv e the B a n ks- C hris K it ben s ta rte d w o rk M o n ­ ! S c o fie ld bus. T h e G ree n M o u n ta in d a y on th e A lb e r t H e a rd house in s tu b ro u te w ill be d riv e n by M rs. Bank He is p u ttin g a n e w ro o f on Bush o f M a n n in g and th e B a ld (By Mrs. John H aase. t h e ' iiou.se and re p a irin g th e inside, M o u n ta in s tu b ro u te bus b y B ru c e F IR D A L E - IO W A H II.lv — M r. and w h ic h was re c e n tly dam aged by M cC ann B a n ks-M o u n ta m d a l« * h ig h fire . M rs John Haase e n te rta in e d w ith a sehool bus w ill be o p e ra te d b y Jack Mi K a th a rin e R tp p e to re tu rn e d d in n e r S u n d a y in h o n o r o f t h e ir B e n e fie l o f M a n n in g . M r B e n e fie l to h e r h o m e here a fte r spending 15th w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry . G uests i re c e n tly b o u g h t th is ro u te and bus were R< v and M rs E. W H in ric h s , se ve ra l w e ek s v isitin g Mr. a n d M r- ! fro m G o rd o n L a y to n , w h o o p e ra te d Ja ck Re ppeto and fa m ily a t R y d e r- and c h ild re n D a n ie l. James. M y r tle | it la st y e a r and L o w e ll o f B lo o m in g . M r and 1 wood. Wash. T h e B a ld M o u n ta in grade school M rs J H Haase o f L a u re l. M r and ! w ill not ru n th is y e a r as th e re w e re Teaches at O a kla n d M r H* n ry J Haase and son W ilb u r M iss K a th le e n Jensen le ft T u e s­ o n ly fo u r p u p ils . T hese w ill be sent o f Io w a H ill. M r. and M rs H e rb e rt d a y m o rn in g fo r O a k la n d w h e re she to th e B anks school on th e h ig h Fick« n and c h ild re n S h ir le y and | w ill teach in th e g ra d e sehool sehool bus. D a v id S h ip le y o f H ills b o ro spent V< Ida o f S h e rw o o d . M r and M rs I M r and M rs R a lp h W ilc o x and last w e e k w ith his g ra n d p a re n t., F re d Haase o f F ird a le . W illia m F. Haase and W illia m M e y e r o f H ills ­ S h ip ley . i tw o c h ild re n spent S u n d a y a t Pa- M r and Mr C h arli boro. M rs H a c k e tt. F lo re n c e Haase F re d W o lfo rd and fa m ily w e re ' c ific C ity . and V ic to r B ra n d t o f P o rtla n d . H a r ­ , S u n d a y e v e n in g d in n e r guests a t the League to In s ta ll o ld Haase and John M e ye r. M r and B a n k s E p w o rth League w ill h o ld F ra n k C e n z e r home ..n G ree n M o u n ­ M rs. John Haase w e re p resented in s ta lla tio n o f th e ne w o ffic e rs S u n - ta in . M iss Hazel W o lfo rd re m a in e d w it h some b e a u tifu l g ifts f o r th e ir day e v e n in g T h is w ill be d u rin g ;ir»d M on d a y began i . - r d u ti--- a a n n iv e rs a ry . th e re g u la r c h u rc h h o u r. T h e ad- tc a c h ','r o f t h " G r , ( n M o u n ta in M r and M rs. T e n n is P y le h ad an dress fo r th e e v e n in g w ill be "T h e scbool e le c tric w a te r system p u t in th e Y o ke o f Y o u th . ' E v e ry o n e is in - v M .r, ai ld M l J " ' 1 « ' brnson of house and also b a th ro o m fix tu re s . v ,te d to a lie n ’d th e p ro g ra m p " '” '' lH; 1,1 Ba"'- R u e rk B u ild s House B e g in n in g n e x t S u n d a y th e E p - Friday looking after pi perty inter- G eorge R ueck o f S ch o lls is b u ild - w o r th Lea gu e w ill s ta rt one h a lf o f ( s; s. here an h o u r e a rlie r, m a k in g it s ta rt a t r> Delauri« v and Miss 6:30 a nd c h u rc h a t 7:30. ! M a r jo r ie G r if f in spent th e w e e k-e n d B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d a t ? . ‘e be'!ch.e,S „ * Sunday e v e n in g d in n e r p a rty r a nd M rs. A lfr e d D avies o f r o f o . r r z d i Q an/iv hr.»,,, id M r Hu­ 1 uests a t th e o f C i. lif S andy hom e ^ la k l.u id . ( ul o.d M i w e re M r and M rs F ra n c is T h o m p ­ b e rt D avies o f San Francisco. C al . son o f P o rtla n d M r. and M rs. E rn e st a re v is itin g the p a re n ts o f th e tw o M a r r and d a u g h te r D a rle n e o f K a n ­ m en. M r and M rs. W illia m Dav.es. sas C ity and M r. and M rs M a u ric e n e a r B anks M r. and M rs. F re d W o lfo rd r n d tailored T ho m p so n and d a u g h te r D o ris o f fk m ily v is ite d M rs Id a G r in d le at TO St H elens. T h e d in n e r was in h o n o r Of th e b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry o f M iss ' h<'„F f ank G rindle hom e in P o rtla n d MEASURE __ Tuesday e v e n in g o f la.-t w e e k. W »d- M a ry S a n d y M rs G eorge M c C o rm ic k o f B a n ks nesday L y le W o lfo rd to o k his g ra n d ­ s ta rte d h e r w o rk as te a che r o f th e fa th e r. A H W o lfo rd o f B a ld M o u n ­ S c o fie ld grade school T ue sd a y m o rn ­ ta in and M rs C h a rles S e w e ll to see M rs. G rin d le . M rs. Id a G r in d le is ing. s e rio u s ly i l l and la te st re p o rts are M rs C h a rle s K e s s le r and son B il- ly and d a u g h te r E v e ly n , and D a le slow , y s in k in g , w ith lit t le E b e rly w e n t to T a f t F rid a y a nd v is - f e . p M rS’ Ut day at th e W o lfo rd home. M rs A lic e P a rm le y . ’ M ove fro m C o u n ty Seat He was o p e ra te d on fo r a p p e n d ic itis B ob B ro w n a nd c h ild re n B o b b y. , J- A r c h ib a ll and his m o th e r at the F ore st G ro v e h o sp ital. M r and M rs R aym ond Casev o f J im m y and A lta v is ite d M rs . B ob have m ove d fro m H ills b o ro to the M e M in n v ille ca lle d at th«* Ed H a t­ B ro w n and E th e l and R oy B ro w n . ------- w h o are p ic k in g hops at In d e p c n d - fie ld hom e T h u rs d a y e vening. J Bean h a rve st is m a r ly fin is h e d encc. Ih u rs d n .v W illia m M o u re ac­ and tra n sa cte d m th is n c ig h b o rh o fx l. and late co rn c o m p a n ie d th e m p ic k in g .started at W. T. P u tn a m business there. M r. and M rs. C ly d e W rig h t o f a m i S. ns place W ednesday. A b e rd ee n . Wash., spent th e w e e k ­ In fa n t B u rie d end w ith M rs. W rig h t's fa th e r. Ed F u n e ra l se rvices w e re h e ld S a tu r­ day m o rn in g fo r th e in fa n t son o f C la rk , and M rs. L e o na Robinson. M r. and M rs. C. W M o o re and M r. and M rs E d w a rd H a tfie ld , w h o was h o rn S e p te m b e r 2. B u r ia l was fa m ily o f P o rtla n d spent th e w e e k ­ at th e L e w is ce m e te ry. F a rm in g to n . end h o lid a y s v is itin g re la tiv e s here He is re -m o d e lin g and re p a irin g th e ir house in Banks, w h ic h M r The BROW N D E N T IST “ With O M y M « W r'C *. ; ' •. Phone «13 DODGE PLYMOUTH 5 .5 0 x 1 7 T ire office and get com plete coverage featuring the — especially TODAY! SEE THEM M ADE! TWO H A N D Y LO CATIO N S SERVICE GARAGE BUSCH’S P h on es H illsboro 501 or 301 G L A S S E S F IT T E D C om m ercial B uilding Phonea Residence 2972 Office 2971 Hoars » 30 a. m. to 12 m. 1 :30 p. m. to 5 p. m. W W W W A . 1! SERVICE STATION Busch, Prop, Y ou're assu red of c o u rt­ eous, co m petent service th a t does not end w ith the delivery of y our policy. J. L. Anderson “L et A n d y F ix Y our W atcn” O fficial S. P. W atch Inspector for W ashington C ounty 211 E. M ain St. lfillsb ora Hog Values Increase in Oregon and Washington ’ A verage price received per 100 pounds fo r hogs in O regon and W ashington increased $1.00 be­ tw een Ja n u a ry 15 and Ju ly 15, 1937. T otal num ber of hogs on farm s in this te rrito ry increased a p p ro x ­ im ately 2 0 '- last year.* ’ f arm ers find th a t hogs fed on su rp lu s grain, milk, and o th er farm produce a re a source of food and pro fit a t m inim um cost. * F inest specim ens of all b reed s of hogs and o th er livestock will be on display a t th e 27th a n n u a l P a ­ cific In te rn atio n a l Livestock E xposition in P o rt­ land, O ctober 2 to 10. ’ Be sure to see these prize exhibits a t one of th e w o rld ’s g rea test Expositions of its kind. T h e re ’ll be plenty of e n te rta in m e n t, too. T he m atchless p e r­ form ance and excitem ent of the H orse Show and Rodeo alone are well w orth th e trip . C rack A rm y riders from th e U nited S tates, C anada, an d prob­ ably Mexico, will com pete in ju m p in g exhibitions. ' This bank is alw ays actively in te rested in any progressive en terp rise w hich prom otes th e livestock and a g ric u ltu ra l activities of this com m unity. W e e a rn e stly urge y o u r a tte n d a n c e a t th e P acific In ­ tern a tio n a l Livestock Exposition. •U . S. Departm ent of A griculture. Commercial National Bank Member Independent Bankers’ Association H illsboro O regon M EMBER FEDERAL D EPO SIT IN SU R A N C E CO RPORATION MONTAG 1 ... OUT YOUR ENTIRE H O M E ... Y ou'll have no fear of fall or w in ter weather afte r you tu rn your heating problem over to a M ontag C irculator heater. I t w ill make com­ fo rt certain for years to come. T here are M ontag models for homes up to 10 rooms in size . . . types for both wood and coal; others for wood only. See our com plete showing of M ontags today. CHAS. L. W A LK ER E very Form of P rotection Thone 1732 116 S. 3rd Hillsboro Model Illustrated is F-118 B EA U T IFU LLY DE­ S IG N E D , M ODERN IN E V E R Y W A Y ! Montag Circulator heaters are finished in glistening porcelain enamel, walntrt - grained. Any model w ill add to the attrac­ tiveness of any room in which it ia placed. us appraise your old T E R M S: Your old heater TODAY. . . our al- heater ia down psym ont lowancewill be generous! «1 weekly on balance. LESTER IRELAND ÔC CO. Third and Main St. Telephone 2411 M B e a u tifu l M a tch ed Seta C IR C U L A T E D W ARM TH THRU- Lei W including a diam ond-set en­ g a g e m e n t rin g and w edding ring, enclosed in a h a n d ­ some case. T h a t’s the ideal, the s m a rt way to buy. See our stock to d ay — equal to any in quality, econ­ omy and beauty. A MONTAG ASSU R ES H EALT H FU L, •79.75 W Wedding Ping Sets and liability! $6.35 7.75 9.65 5.25x18 6.00x16 .6.50x16 11 .. . i . i I . . m property dam age Standard New Tire Guarantee on These Custom Built Tires IN M. D. EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT SPECIALIST W ..CIRCULATOR HEATER Before you “step on the gas Step into this D u s Your O ld Tire COME HAR R ISO N D. H UG G INS MEN’S Shop b eau tifu l OFFICE desks for sale. West-Made products in variety of designs and w o o d s . —Hillsboro Argus. H ills­ boro agent. 4tf for a Custom Built $5.30 5.75 6.15 ' fa m ily a tte n d e d th e w e d d in g o f Mr«. Pearson's b ro th e r. H a r ry M c A llis te r, and S a lly C assidy o f P o rtla n d S a tu r. d a y a fte rn o o n . TRADE IN TOUR O í d HEATER HEATER HEAVY GOODYEAR TREAD 1.75x19 5.00x19 5.25x17 Section Two, Six Page» i ng a n e w house on his place in F ir - dale. w h ic h he ren te d to some J a p ­ anese H e n ry Peters and H e rm a n G oetze had th e ir e le c tric ity tu rn e d on F rid a y a fte rn o o n . A lv in and M ild re d Haase o f F ir - dale are a tte n d in g the p a ro c h ia l school a t B lo o m in g th is ye a r R e y n o ld G e rig o f St H elens spent the w e e k -e n d w ith his fo lk s and his c h ild re n o f Io w a H ill. ; M r . and M rs. Don Pearson and Meeting Dates at Farmington O n ly $6.95 Dr. P. G. , H illsboro, D ie g o n E sta b lish e d 1894 Couple Celebrate 15th Anniversary and M rs I) A Keen o f P o rtla n d F o u rs q u a re S u nday school of H ills b o ro h e ld a p ic n ic L a b o r day in th e C o re y Woods M i and M r P A Q u a il - e n te r ta m e d w ith a p o tlu c k d in n e r and "500" p a rty S u nday G uests w ere M r and M r D o lp li Hogers o f P ort lund. M r and M rs J o h n Jansen and (By Mr«. Bird M cCorm ick) son lh lh e rt o f (¡a h . ( ’ reek. M r and Mi O O C le tt Mt and Ml CHEHALEM MOUN TA 1 N F i r G rover R o C’TS M r and M r* B i G ro v e school w ill s ta rt S c p tc iiib o i .Ione and M r H e rm a n Hehse o f 13 M rs F DeaviUe w h o ta u g h t h e re H ills b o ro Mi and Mi Jaroaa last y e a r is te a c h in g ,h e re again th i M atin« • **n and th«* host a n d hostess y e a r M o u n ta in T o p and Pleasant In th e "500" M rs B Jones and V ie w schools w ill s ta rt la te r w ith M r M a th ie se n had h ig h -cores and M rs H a l C h apm an o f New b e rg and M rs Jarnos M ath ie se n and D e lb e rt M is.« H e lm llu m m o f l^ iu rt-lw o u d Jansen second as tra c h e rx . M i and M r John S ch a e r o f I M r and M rs. A lla n C o m b e r o f L o n g v ie w . Wash . w e re w e e k-e n d P o rtla n d spent th e I.a b o r day h o li­ guests o f re la tiv e s here day« w ith h e r parents. M r. and M rs Ira G M c C o rm ic k I lio m p s n n s H o n o r e d M r« Reva C r a lle y le ft fo r San M r and M rs A rc h ie T ho m p so n »were p le a s a n tly s u rp ris e d T uesday F ra n cisco W ednesday a fte r a ten < v e n in g in h o n o r o f t h e ir e ig h th days' v is it w ith h e r m o th e r. M rs w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry T h e « v e n in g W F W n h lse h le g el M rs Ira G. M c C o rm ic k Hodson was «pent in p la y in g "500" in w h ic h M rs L a u re n c e Bacon and L«»«*l H o l­ M c C o rm ic k and M e rle M c D o u g a l le n b e ck had h ig h scores Present are cam ped at K a y's h op y a rd in w e re M r and M rs E a rl H o lle n b e c k . M a rio n co u n ty , h e lp in g w ith th e h a r ­ M r and M rs Law Tence Bacon and vest there. M iss B e r y l D e fo rd v is ite d M rs Loel c h ild re n and M r. and M rs. W a lte r W ln p p le nt V a n co u ve r. H o lle n b e c k M r. a nd M rs. E I ’ Essner. w h o Wash F rid a y . F F H o ffm a n Is b u ild in g a c h im ­ h a ve be« n v is itin g M r. and M is G abe Essner. have re tu rn e d to th e ir ney in Ins house, so u th o f the B u ck H eaven school house He is also p re . ho m e in San Francisco. Cal. p a rin g to in s ta ll a w a te r system T h e (•ra n g e M eets S a tu rd a y w ill m eet fa m ily w ill m ove in to th is house W a sh in g to n (»rang« S a tu rd a y at 8 30 p. m. A ll m em bers soon. M a n y fro m the M o u n ta in T op S u n ­ a rc u rg e d to Attend. day sehool a tte n d e d a p ic n ic at "T h e M iss T a y lo r llo*»te«« B iffle s M onday. hostess M iss L«‘i»a T a y lo r Q u ite a n u m b e r fro m here helped T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n at h e r horn«* in c h a riv a ri M r and M rs T h o m as H ills b o ro fo r the B anks M o u n ta in - T w ig g iJ u lia Fuchs» A u g u st 31 at d a le “ 500" c lu b M rs ( ' B H a ll had th< ir hom e above S p rin g b ro o k h ig h »core. M rs. 1’ A O ita ils sec­ M r and M rs Ernest D om eh t and ond. and M rs Jam es Mathi«*sen F re d Bovee and M rs son K e n n e th spent th e fir s t o f last t h ir d M rs w e e k w ith his parents. M r and M rs H«»llenbeck rcc< ive d o th e r Lo. I A .1 D om eht. nt S h e rid a n and her prizes M rs W ilb u r I),H on was a p a n ids. M i a nd M rs M T n l- guest M rs Georg«* C o n n o lly w ill m adge. at M c M in n v ille . T h e y ce le ­ «*ntertain th e c lu b n e x t m on th , A d o lp h E rd m a n and sons M e lv in b ra n d K e n n e th 's t h ir d b irth d a y M r a nd M is. M e r l C ady, w h o and (¡e a rh a rt. spent th«* we« k-e n d w e re m a rrie d A u g u s t 28 at V a n - at G e a rh a rt M a rg a re t M athiesen -pent se ve ra l e o u vi r. Wash . w e re c h a riv a ric d fla y s last w< <*k at the W ilb u r D illo n T h u rs d a y e ve n in g b y n g ro u p o f frie n d s and n e ig h bo rs. ho m e in H ills b o ro Hops Dam aged M r and M rs C h e ste r B ro x and A f t e r th re e and one h a lf days tw o c h ild re n and M r. and M rs. g Imps in E m m o tt's ya rd , at George C ox o f B ro w n svill« * spent p th ic e k in foot o f th e n o rth side o f Ihe th«* w e e k -e n d w ith M r. and M rs. m o u n ta in , w o rk was slo p p e d be­ F re d Peachey. cause o f m ild e w and aphis M rs. E liz a b e th H a rm s is sp e n d ­ M iss A lin O r n d u f f o f P o rtla n d in g several w eeks w ith h e r sister. spent last w e e k-e n d h e re w ith h e r M rs Gab«* Essner. M rs G eorge C o n n o lly and M iss p a re n ts M r and M rs. P e te r O r n d u ff E rnest D o n ich t m ove d Ins steam R u b y R«*yi»«»ld.s v is ite d d u rin g th«* e n g in e to the Sam G r a f f s a w m ill w e e k w ith th e ir sister, M rs. G eorge n e a r Scappoose th e f ir s t o f th is 'H a u s e r, o f P o rtla n d , w h o is i l l in w eek. th e E m a n u e l h o sp ital. B ru ce C la rk , son o f M r and M rs I Ray C la rk , w ill a tte n d the L a u re l- N o business fir m sh o u ld send out ¡ v ie w school th is te rm II w ill sta rt a le tte r w ith o u t its b e in g on a S e p te m b e r 13. a c c o rd in g to vote p rin te d le tte rh e a d and in a p rin te d e nvelope. I t lends d ig n ity Io th e business and g ive s it good a d v e rtis ­ in g . tf C O M M E R C IA I, B U IL D IN G 2nd anrl M a in St. A rg u s Banks Schools Start Studies Tuesday; League to Install ✓ (B y M b s M a rg a re t M a tlilc s e n ) M O U N T A IN D A L E M i and M rs H u n k E O lto u ik « * o b M -m -d th e ir f if t y .second w e d d in g a n m v e n u iry S o tu rd u v at th e ir hom e T h e ir in»- m t'd lo te fa m ily and several eloM* fi leiid.s w e ic pr< t ill .Mr and M is (» 'IttH irk e w e ie n i.irrie d in Sw eet w a te r. Net» . and la te r m oved to M ic h ig a n F ro m th e n t hey came to O regon, w h e re th e y have liv e d th e past 50 years S unday v ix ito i o f M r and M n F ra n k C o re y w e re M r and M r A lfr e d N y d g g e r and d u n g h te i o f Kelso, Wash. 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