The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 16, 1937, Image 9

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Local Payrolls and Adda
hi L o ral ProaprrHy
Volume 13, No. 29
H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d 1873
Complete Years Behind Counter
Benefit Dance
at Buxton
Saturday
B U X T O N A ( la iic r w ill
»«<>iv<| by W B A L a d le * at
h u ll S a tu rd u y M u ic w ill be
in ,ied by Valid« hey '» o rch e stra
C h o n p ro c h c e was held at th . -.
White»«!«* hom e S< p te in b e r 7
ftr r v lr e n H e ld
F u n e ra l h ’ i v i c «
w« re h e ld fo r
Ira <) I'o w e ll at the P re s b y te ria n
c h u rc h h e re S e p te m b e r !, School
Was d iv in is e d d ill III,’ th e se rvice A
la rg e
n u m b e r o f re la tiv e * and
frie n d s p a id th e n i< |»< « !
O n t-o f-
to w n re la tiv e s Iie re w e re M i and .
M r . W a lte r C lo u g h and M rs I) |
Seg< rg re n o f P a k e i. M i and M rs
(•h im Jones. M r and M rs A r le y i
H u d sp e th am t M rs
Ed S to cke r, I
P o rtla n d M r and M is O ren Frost, |
Beta Eastm an and M e lv in P o w e ll i
o f H a rris b u rg . M r and M , « C la y to n
W h itm ii,« ' and Bruce, M i and M rs
J o h n W a lk e r and W illia m W a lke r,
o f L a u ,e l. M r and M r* T o m H iggle.
M r and M rs F re d H ig g le and Duane
o f B,rk< n fc ld . and M r and M rs E l­
m o T a llm a n and M averent* and L o r- :
F o r IK years M r and M rs W L Stevens o p e ra te d th e L a u re l store, p ic ­
ra in e .
tu re d above
B e fo re th a t th e y liv e d in F a rm in g to n and o p e ra te d a
M rs J i% s ie T illm a n is hom e fro m
.••tore th e re S tevens is one o f th e oldest c o u n try tor« ke e p e r in p o in t
V i rn o m a w h e re she has been e m ­
o f scrvici* in W a sh in g ton c o u n ty The co u p le m oved to H ills b o ro th is
p lo y e d at Busch s Cafe
su m m e r and th e s to re n o w is o p e ra te d by a son. E lb e rt.
Mr
E lla L c ip o ld and M rs K the,
L e ip o ld o f Los Angeles, C a l, w h o
are v is itin g re la tiv e s in O regon, v is ­
P o rtla n d on an a u to t r ip a ro u n d th e
ite d at th e K u b c n K e lly hom e S u n ­
M l Hood loop S unday.
day
M rs A n n a K c m m e r is up and
T hreshing w il, be fin is h e d h e re I
a ro u n d again a fte r h e r recent illness
th is w eek (»ra m has been a fa ir
S unday d in n e r p a rty guests at th e
y ie ld th ro u g h o u t th is c o m m u n ity .
(B y M rs. Jo h n Im la h )
hom e o f M r and M rs A Reusser
M r a nd M rs W ilfo r d Seele and
I IA Z E I.D A L E E sth e r G u e rre tta z Sr w ere M r and M rs W E R eid.
B e tty and Patsy o f A s to ria w e re and D o n a ld S ip e w e re m a rrie d S ep­ Jack F oste r and Asa G r iffith s .
S u n d a y v is ito rs at th e Jess«* M eyers te m b e r 4 at St C e celia s c h u rc h at
F ra n k H o m i-ric h is s lo w ly re c o v ­
hom e M rs M eye rs m ade h e r horn«* B e a ve rto n T h e y o u n g co u p le are
e rin g at St V in c e n t s h o s p ita l fro m
w ith th e Steeles w h ile m A s to ria m a k in g t lie ir hom e III th e G eorge
in ju rie s re ce ive d i l l a fa ll d o w n an
ta k in g tre a tm e n t fo r g o itre in J u ly S a n fo rd co tta ge on F a rm in g to n road e le v a to r sh a ft at th e W is t W ool and
M r and Mr« ( ’ V G a llo w a y o f F rie n d s o f th e c o u p le c h a riv a rie d S to ra ge p la n t, w h e re he was e m ­
P o rtla n d w e re w e e k -e n d guests o f th e m last W ednesday n ig h t
ployed.
M r and M rs K u h c n K e lly
S chool O pens
Due to th e in crea se in yo u n g
S chool opened M o n d a y m o rn in g people
M r' M o llie 'T a llm a n and son R u s­
g o in g to B e a ve rto n h ig h
se ll P o w e ll acco m p a n ie d th e f o r m ­ w ith M is s T h e lm a D avies as te a ch ­ school his year, tw o school busses
e r s b ro th e r-m - la w and sisters. M r e r o f th e fo u r lo w e r grades, and It are m se rvice o u t F a rm in g to n road.
M r and M rs J H K ic k w e re
and M i
W a lte r C lo u g h and M rs ,) 1’ r illa m a n te a ch e r o f th e u p p e r
ca lle d s u d d e n ly to A k ro n . O h io , by
S egergren
to th e beach Sunday grades
Wes H any spent th e w e e k-e n d at the death o f M rs
K ic k 's fa th e r.
M r am i M rs C lo u g h and M rs S eg­
e rg re n le ft M o n d a y fo r th e ir hoim hom e fro m h is w o rk n e a r T im b e r T h e y le ft hy a irp la n e fro m P o r t­
at B a k e r
M rs
M eta O a rv e n is th ro u g h land.
Miss Edna Reusser has a p o sitio n
V e lm a K r th e r fo r d had h e r to n sils w ith h e r w o rk fo r th e P a c ific Bag
as te a ch e r in th e W ic h ita school fo r
co m p a n y in P o rtla n d
re m o ve d S a tu rd a y .
It E Jensen lias th e p o s itio n o f the co m in g ye a r
M r am t M rs Ed In g ra m o f Elsie
M rs Sadie F erg u so n and son R o b ­
v is ite d at the W illia m H ig g le hom e ja n it o r at th e H o z c ld a lc school
M rs Joseph K e ll o f San F ra n ­ e rt o f La G ra n d e a re v is itin g h e r
at T o p H ill and the Jesse M eyer»
son. G eorge F erguson
hom e here 'Thev w e re en rout«» to cisco and M rs. G us L o p e o f St H e l­
Miss Edna Reusser and A le x J r.
A lo h a to v is it a d a u g h te r, M rs S e r­ ens v is ite d at th e F W L iv e rm o re spent th e w e e k-e n d w it h th e ir fa th ­
hom e S e p te m b e r 5
neice W ooley, am , fa m ily
Mr
and M rs
W ilb u r C ro c k e r er. A le x Reusser Sr.
M rs M ae K e lly , w h o ba» been
F re d G m d h a rd t s ne w b a rn is
viN itm g h e r parent» at P u y a llu p , ■pent th e w e e k-e n d at M o n m o u th n e a rin g co m p le tio n .
Wash . re tu rn e d to h e r hom e on w ith M r C ro c k e r's p a re n ts W h ile
M r and M rs C. I. M asterson o f
th e re th e y a tte n d e d th e state fa ir at
B ah, m o u n ta in last w eek
C lo v e rd a le v is ite d M rs M asterson's
M rs C A M org a n was i l l at h e r S a il'll)
T o n y G assner and M r and M rs fa ttie r. A le x Reusser S r and M rs
horn«* here last w eek
Reusser se ve ra l d a ys last w eek
H e g u la r buviue»» m e e tin g o f tin M ila n P ize r and d a u g h te r Ila M ay
Asa G r if f it t s is s p e n d in g a fe w
W oman*« B e n e fit A sso cia tio n
He- o f Seaside w e re h e re la st w e e k to w e e k s ill S e a ttle w h ile th e d re d g e
\ ,ew was |N>»tpoited fro m S e p te m ­ a tte n d the fu n e ra l o f G eorge I! T a y ­ C la tso p is b e in g o ve rh a u le d .
lo r.
b e r H to S e p te m b e r 1.»
S in ce b e in g graded and w id e n e d .
f Clarence Monroe o f Bea •
was her«* S a tu rd a y w ir in g M rs O W illia m s o n a venue has re ce ive d a
H S to w e ll's house fo r e le c t r ic ity . , new su rfa ce o f crush e d rock
T h e s u rv e y has been m ade and poles 1 M is Sam uel D o u g h ty and d a u g h ­
(B y M rs. Jo h n Haase)
an- being d e liv e re d .dong th e lin e te r H o s e o f A m ity w e re S a tu rd a y
M r and M rs H a ro ld Dean and
v
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M r am t M rs O re n F ro st and He,a
E a rl B o llin g e r and Joe S a n to ro d a u g h te r Iris and Ray P h illip s o f
Eastm an re tu rn e d to t h e ir hom e at
Kansas a re v is itin g M r and M rs E
H a rris b u rg a fte r sp e n d in g a few spent S a tu rd a y at th e state fa ir
M rs Jo h n Im la h and c h ild re n re ­ W C a rte r o f F ird a le M r. Dean and
days w ith re la tiv e s h e re last w eek.
M rs C a rte r are b ro th e r and sister.
M r and M rs H u lu n T h a c k e r. M rs. tu rn e d S a tu rd a y fro m th re e w eeks M r and M rs Dean ae p la n n in g on
at
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hops.
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rts
W ilb u r T h a c k e r and d a u g h te r. M rs
m a k in g th e ir hom e here
W illia m F n u ltn e r and M a rv Jose­ U nit m ost o f th e g ro w e rs s u ffe re d
M r and M rs W illia m R u fe n c r and
p h in e o f T re h a rn e a tte n d e d last rite s severe loss fro m m ild e w and aphis. fa m ily a tte n d e d th e w e d d in g o f her
M iss Dale P o w e r is ta k in g a
fo r Ira O P o w e ll here S e p te m b e r II.
course in n u rs in g at St. V in c e n ts b ro th e r at S ch o lls S u n d a y a fte r ­
noon.
h o s p ita l m P o rtla n d
M rs T heresa E is c h e r is sp e n ding
Rosie S a n to ro lias re tu rn e d hom e
fro m a th re e w eeks' v is it at B end sei i ra l w e e ks at th e hom e o f M r.
and
M rs F ra n k W n ib c l, w h ile hop
w ith h e r siste r. M rs D o n a ld J a m ­
|>ieking season is on.
eson .
Rosedale road was re su rfa ce d last
S e p te m b e r in. W e ils d e p a rtm e n t w e e k w ith cru sh e d ro c k fro m th e
S ta te C a p ito l N e w s L e tte r - G i v ­
sto re began its 25th y e a r in H ills ­ H a ze ld n le q u a rr y
in g th e h ig h lig h ts o f o ffic ia l ac-
boro. T w e n ty - fo u r ye a rs ago. the
T h e H olm es fa m ily fro m N e b ra ska • iv it y n t S a le m .— E v e ry w e e k in
late N a th a n W e il, and th e sons w h o have m ove d in to th e A lb e r t N e w to n th e A rg u s .
tf
n o w c a rry on th e business, bought place.
th e m e rc h a n d is e in th e b u ild in g n o w
M rs. H e rm a n Schoene is q u ite ill
o ccu p ie d b y L e s te r Ire la n d A co m ­ in E m a n u el h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d
pany.
H e tty K a u ffm a n fro m H ie to n is
By 1918 th e business had g ro w n s ta y in g w ith h e r g ra n d m o th e r. M rs.
to such p ro p o rtio n s th a t th e p re s­ A lm ste a d . and a tte n d in g St. M a ry 's
e n t sto re lo ts w e re purchased and a A c a d e m y •
b u ild in g erected, e s ta b lis h in g W ash­
M r and M rs Wes H any a cco m ­
in g to n c o u n ty 's largest d e p a rtm e n t p a n ie d M r and M rs. P h il D a h l fro m
store.
I lazeldalc Couple
W ed Septem ber 4
Firdale-Iowa Hill
Weil’s Observing
Anniversary Event
,
N o business fir m s h o u ld send out
a le tte r w ith o u t its b e in g on a
p rin te d le tte rh e a d a nd in a p rin te d
e nvelope. I t lends d ig n it y to the
business and g ive s it good a d v e rtis ­
in g .
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E co n o m ica l w a y Io p a in t G arages,
Basem ents, W arehouses and Roofs
Free Estimates
H. D. FULLER
Plum e ' ,<»,
TIRES
for Safe Winter Driving.
Featuring the
H E A V Y G O O D Y EA R T R E A D
P lu s Y o u r O ld T ir e
Standard New Tire Guarantee on
These Custom Built Tires
IN
TODAY !
TW O
SERVICE
GARAGE
1 IA N O Y
SE E
THEM
MADE!
L O C A T IO N S
BUSCH’S
Phones H ills b o ro 501 o r 391
et>tiotii
or»
Regular earnings at 4 'c ,
plus insurance of savings
against loss up to $5,000
under Federal Plan.
SERVICE
STATION
A . II. Busch, P ro p .
INSURED
Boost Poultry Profits
with IMPERIAL
Prices on poultry products are rising— feed costs are
dropping. Feed IMPERIAL now to increase flock produc-'
tion safely and profitably. IMPERIAL EGG MASHES
are mixed with the finest grrina and concentrates avv.il-1
able from farm-tested formuh es.
We offer subject to market change:
Imperial Egg Mash. Sack ................................$2.10
Milk Egg Mash. Sack ....................................... 2.20
Big-Lay Egg Mash. Sack ................................. 2.00
M EN!
means low up keep
Lester Ireland
ÔC Co.
Here's Today’s Quality with
Yesterday’s Prices
on Men’s
W INTER W EAR
We bought at the old price
for fall trade—you get
the savings!
SOCKS
........25c
Athletic Sox.
Q C /1
Wool. P a ir .............¿ D U
C A N V A SS G LOVES
Heavyweight.
Two pair
O ff/»
...........
YOU»
SAVINGS
ARE SAFE
J. M. PERSON, Mgr.
Savings & Loan Bldg.
Oregon
Imperial Dairy, 20% Protein. Ton ........$37.00
Cow Ration, 17% Protein. Ton
33.00
Molasses Dairy, 15% Protein. T on............. 30.00
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
rh o n r 01
M ille rs of Q u a lity Feeds
South Serond Ave.
M elton Cloth Coats
All Wool
$3 95
$5'45
MEN’S 3Hoe
The
Howe & Wells, Props.
207 E. M a in St.
4 í i MAKE*
In most cases, your old car will equal the
down payment, and you won’t need cash
now. Come in, and let us show you an
entirely new used car value with a money-
back guarantee!
Many of th* used can and truck* we
offer are "REG". These are renewed
to Ford Factory specification*. Then
guaranteed In writing to give satis­
faction or your money back I
$ g l^ g
n
.
Built-in
trunk. Blue finish and upholstery per
feet. Dual equipment. This ear has had the best of care, We
recommend and guarantee it.
LA SALLE TOURING FORDOR SEDAN—
: «
1 Q 2 A FORD DE LUXE TUDOR— A perfect ear and
spotless inside and out. Lots of accessories. A
Renewed & Guaranteed car.
635
FORD COUPE— A nice car equipped with
radio, white side-wall tires and heater. Just the
car you have been looking for.
O O D
FORD DELUXE COUPE— In perfect eondi-
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t EO w
1 0 3 5 FORD DE LUXE TOURING FORDOR SEDAN
S ffO ff
1Q 2A
•
R. & G. Thoroughly reconditioned by our V-8
mechanics. Get the maximum in trouble-free, economical trans­
portation.
FORD DE LUXE COUPE— A beautiful car fin- $yf Q f f
• ished in desert sand. New General 6-ply tires all T s d t r
around. R. & G. A buy.
COME IN AND SEE THESE AND OTHER LOW-PRICED
CARS NOW ON HAND.
MacKenzie M o tor Co.
3rd and W ashington
HILLSBORO
V c
TR ENC H C O A TS
$2'95
$^.95
Prices listed F. O. B. our warehouse
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial
v
U N D ER W EA R
We’ve got an R & G used car bargain for
you that you’ll be proud to drive. It’s sold
with a 100% satisfaction or 100% refund
guarantee. We offer you a wide selection
because we have many of the more popular
makes and models in stock.
1Q 2C
m
Haynes. Long sleeve, ankle
length, winter
$-1 .25
weight. P a ir......... JL
1Q 24
N ew Low Dairy F eed Prices
Tualatin V alley
Federal Savings
& Loan Assn.
Ilills h o rn
A T T E N T IO N
Thorough
Lubrication
Mason Hill
£ g
A tk for booklet '
WHFRE YOU
SEE THIS
EMBLEM
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Phone 1412
TURN IN
THE OLD
CAR AND BE HAPPY!
EGG MASHES
M em b er Federal Ilom c
Loan B ank
$6.95
. 7.75
9.65
5.50x17
6.00x16
6.50x16
$6.35
front
Section Two, Six Pages
Mrs. Weston
Hostess for
Welfare Club
Dr. Abrams Closes
Busy First Year
Ä;«<*
a h
Established 1894
(B y M rs. F. L. Brow n)
LAU R EL
L a u re l school began
M on d a y w ith 27 p u p i l s Bi g ir ls and
I I boys
B e g in n e rs a r e K e n n e t h
T w ig g
M a rtin S p e irm g . A d o l f
R utsch m a n and M a v is S tu rm M rs.
H elen A u s tin is teacher
M r and M rs. R o llin M eyers were
S u n d a y guests o f tie r siste r M rs.
M S w itt . and fa m ily o f O regon
C ity . M rs S w e tt's d a u g h tr r V e ry !
Frost, w ill stay w ith h e r a unt. M rs
M eyers, th is w in te r and a tte n d th e
L a u re l school as a se ve n th g ra d e r.
( lass M eets T o n ig h t
F r ie n d ly C o rn e r class o f th e S u n ­
d a y school w ill m eet T h u rs d a y «to­
n ig h t) at th e hom e o f M rs Lena
M eyers A ll m em b e rs o f th e B ro a d ­
caster's class and a ll y o u n g people
o f h ig h school age in th e c o m m u n ity
a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d and w ill be
guests o f th e ir elders.
M r and M rs A d o lp h S c h m id t v is ­
ite d th e C h ris H o ffm a n fa m ily near
T illa m o o k S u n d a y Hosts and guests
e n jo y e d a p ic n ic at Bayocean.
Prune Harvest Starts
P ru n e h a rv e s t w ill b e g in th is
w eek in th is v ic in it y T h e c ro p w ill
he sold fresh to th e c a n n e ry in H ills ­
boro Som e o rc h a rd s have a v e ry
lig h t c ro p w h ile o th e rs are average
T h e late, co ld ra in s o f s p rin g e f ­
fected th e p o llin a tio n o f th e b lo s ­
soms.
S u n d a y school b o a rd is m a k in g
pla n s fo r " P ro m o tio n D a y " to be
h e ld in th e n e a r fu tu re .
School Opens
L a u re lv ie w school opened M o n -
nay w ith 8 g ir ls and 9 boys e n ro lle d .
B e g in n e rs are S te ve n W a tk in s and
H isa o In a h a ra . N ew e n tra n ts a re
D e L a u ric e C ady o f H ills b o ro . D o r ­
o th y S ch u m a c h e r o f L a u re l and
B ru c e C la rk fro m B u c k H eaven, a ll
seventh graders, and H e n yo n H a r ­
rin g to n o f C o rb e tt, a f if t h g ra d e r.
M iss L< na E ic k le r is te a che r
T h e In a h a ra fa m ily re tu rn e d to
th e ir hom e on th e B e n n e tt p la ce last
w e e k a fte r s p e n ding m ost o f th e
su m m e r at H e lv e tia
M rs M a ry D u r re r and tw o g ra n d ­
c h ild re n o f T illa m o o k v is ite d at th e
A d o lp h S e h m id t hom e F rid a y . T h e y
w e re acco m p a n ie d b y M rs V o g e l o f
H ills b o ro , whose guests th e y w e re.
M r S c h m id t w o rk e d on th e D u r ­
r e r d a iry fa rm n e a r T illa m o o k a b o u t
35 years ago
M r and M rs W a lte r S e h m id t and
«Too L a te fo r L a st W eek)
M rs Jacob S c h m id t w e re guests at
(B y M r». B. E. W a ld o rf,
a d in n e r p a rty T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at
D r A M. A b ra m s . H ills b o r o d e n ­
V is ito r s la st T h u rs d a y at th e E r- j
th e hom e o f th e la tte r's b ro th e r. tis t. c e le b ra tin g th e f ir s t a n n iv e rs a ry
nest O b e rm e ie r hom e w e re M r and I
Jacob T ra sch e l. o f E lm o n ic a . c e le ­
lo c a tio n in H ills b o ro th is M rs. L u d w ig H itz and son o f P o r t­
b ra tin g th e b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a rie s w e e k, has spent a b u sy y e a r he r e ­
land. and M r. and M rs. C lif f o r d
o f M rs. T ra s c h e l a nd M rs. W a lte r lates.
S ch m id t
Besides k e e p in g pace w it h h is p ro - '
Socials Begin Soon
fessional w o rk , he has coached and
T ile m o n th ly socia l m e e tin g s o f m anaged th e H ills b o ro b a s k e tb a ll
tlie local F a rm e rs ' U n io n h a ve been team to a c o u n ty c h a m p io n s h ip , and
scheduled to begin the fo u rth S a t­ served as p re s id e n t o f th e c o u n ty
u rd a y e v e n in g o f O cto b er, in ste a d ba se ba ll league. H e is a m e m b e r o f
o f S e p te m b e r on a c co u nt o f th e th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce a nd F o r­
busy h a rv e s tin g tim e.
est H ills C o u n try clu b .
J o h n H e lm , w h o has been i l l at '
H is w o r k has also in c lu d e d se rvice
his hom e fo r some tim e , was ta k e n
fo r th e M oose lo d g e and th e S e ve n th
to th e Jones h o s p ita l last w e e k.
D a y A d v e n tis t s c h o o l.
Messrs, and M esdam es L. A . and
R ic h a rd W h ittle re tu rn e d S u n d a y tim e . She is a fo rm e r re s id e n t o f I
fro m a fiv e -d a y a u to t r ip th ro u g h C h e h a le m M o u n ta in , b e in g re a re d ,
th e Jo h n D ay v a lle y and u p to E n ­ th e re a nd a tte n d in g th e B u c k H e a v ­
te rp ris e and W a llo w a lake.
en school
M r. and M rs. W a lte r S c h m id t, ac­
M rs.
W ayne L o ve le ss
'W ilm a
co m p a n ie d b y h e r b ro th e r. F ay C r a w fo r d ’ o f C o q u ille is v is itin g h e r
H u lit. and M rs. H u lit o f H ills b o ro , fa th e r. J o h n C ra w fo rd , f o r tw o
v is ite d t h e ir a u n t. M rs. Ben S h u rtz w e e ks She came u p to a tte n d th e
'E v a H u lit i at N e w p o rt S u n d a y. fu n e ra l o f h e r a u n t, M rs . A n n e
M rs. S h u rtz has been i l l f o r som c- C h a m b e rla in .
H ills b o ro
Custom-Built
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Licke ss o f Tacom a. Wash M r. L ic k -
ess is a b ro th e r o f M rs. O b e rm c ie r.
M r and M rs. D e l D a vis and W a n ­
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O R E N C O G Robson is re m o d e l-
a rillo , Cal.
I ¡ng h is house and c h a n g in g the
Joan C h ris te n s e n
o f H ills b o ro
ro o f ( o b s tru c tio n .
pe n t th e la st w e e k o f v a ca tio n w ith
M r and M r
O 'N e ill and fa m ily
i By M rs. Edgar Kehsn
I h e r cousins, th e T oge Johnson
have been q u a ra n tin e d fo r s c a rle t
F A R M IN G T O N — M rs D L W e , - c h ild re n .
fe v e r
ton w ill e n te rta in th e C o m m u n ity
Lee R andal!, w h o has been w o r k ­ W e lfa re e lu b at h e r hom e S e p te m ­
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in g fo r th e S P as steam sh ovel b e r 24 M e m b e rs a re requested to
. o p e ra to r i again e m p lo y e d b y W b rin g p e n c ils and a tea to w e l fo r
J. En ' a-de. M r. R a n d a ll w ill m ove th e c lu b s h o w e r
his f. o n ly to one o f M r. E nschede’s
D L. W eston has th e re p a ir jo b
fa rm
n o rth o f th e S h u tc school on th e house on th e o ld H a re place.
house.
A M r. H a m m o n d o f A ce q u ia . Idaho,
Home from Hospital
has -re c e n tly purch a se d the p ro p e r­
ty
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Joan K a rn s was b ro u g h t hom e
M r and M r* . Ed K ra u s and M rs.
fro m Ju n e , h o s p ita l T h u rs d a y a fte r
i h iv in g been s e rio u s ly i l l fo r e ig h t­ S. S. D a lb y a tte n d e d th e sta te fa ir
een day
G race also re tu rn e d to at S alem last week.
M rs . E d w a rd H a tfie ld , w h o has
h e r hom e last week.
been c r it ic a lly ill. has been ta ke n
Leaves fo r School
M.
Leona W a rre n le ft last w eek to a P o rtla n d h o s p ita l fo r tre a tm e n t
W T P u tn a m J r and d a u g h te rs
fo r W a lla W a ll. Wash., w h e n she
w i l l a tte nd th e S e v e n th D a y A d ­ M a rg a re t and M a u r in e a tte nd e d the
»¿ate f a ir last F rid a y .
v e n tis t college.
M iss H elen S chulz, w h o has been
M iss E th e l B e lla is n o w w o r k ­ sp e n d in g th e s u m m e r w ith h e r
in g a! B e ck's g ro c e ry .
m o th e r and o th e r re la tiv e s
a t
F ra n cis B ra n d e n b u rg is d ig g in g N am pa. Id a ho , re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y
a w e ll on his place.
to ta k e up h e r d u tie s as te a che r o f
M r and M rs C a lv in G ross »nd th e lo c a l school. P a tty H a rd e n e n ­
fa m ily vi ite d h e r pa re n ts. M r and te re d school a t St. M a ry 's academ y
M rs . S T
S e ttle s o f V a n c o u v e r t at B e a v e rto n last w eek.
Threshing N ears End
V.'ash . S unday.
C o m b in in g a n d th re s h in g is p ra c ­
M r and M rs. D on P a rk s and
t ic a lly fin is h e d in th is se ctio n and
d a u g h te r have re tu rn e d fro m V a n ­
th e fa rm e rs a re b u s y f illin g silos,
c o u v e r and are s ta y in g a t th e hom e I
The
e n g in e
o f " C a te r p illa r "
and fin is h in g u p
w it h
c a n n e ry
t f M r and M rs. A . P arks.
tr a c to r has a c o m p le te system o f
crops.
p ressure lu b ric a tio n .
Home from Alaska
G le n n T u r e ll o f M a rie tte . O hio, is
John C a rlson re tu rn e d re c e n tly 111 w it h th e f lu a t th e hom e o f his
T h is system fo rc e feeds o il to
a fte r fis h in g o f f the coast o f A l- | a u n t. M rs. Jo h n B u rk e y . w h e re he
th e v a lv e and ro c k e r a rm m e c h ­
a ka. He re p o rts a v e ry good fis h - . lias been v is itin g f o r se v e ra l weeks.
anism . . . as w e ll as to a ll c a m ­
i ig season.
School Opens
s h a ft a nd c ra n k s h a ft b e a rin g s.
M r and M rs. J o h n M cG ee and ! S chool opened w it h 18 p u p ils e n ­
And.
a
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g e a r-d riv e n
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and
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expected.
I ic ille a tte n d e d th e w e d d in g F a t-
p u m p assures th o ro u g h lu b r ic a ­
u .d a y e v e n in g o f E v e ly n A le x - id - | L it t le A lb e r tin a P e a rl B u c h e r and
tio n w h e n w o r k in g u p o r d o w n
e and R e v a rd R hodes at th e Be le i P e te r K le in J r. are n e w f o r grade
h ills , o r on s id e h ills .
( zn g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h a t B e a v e r- [ one. a nd H a r ry W e in e rt fo r g ra d e
tw o . T h e second g ra d e has seven
ton.
Thus, e xcessive e n g in e w e a r is
o th e r m em bers. K a th le e n
K le in .
M rs C a rly le and h e r niece. M iss
a v o id e d a nd lo w u p ke e p costs are
H e le n T hom as o f S outh P a sa d tn a I M a rg a re t and M a u rin e P u tn a m . Is ­
m
a
in ta in e d .
and M rs M a r y Beach sp e n t last ! a b e lle M u ijlle . F re e m a n R o w e J r..
C la re n c e R o b in so n J r. and F re d d ie
T h u rs d a y in F o re s t G ro ve .
T h is
G et f u ll d e ta ils on th e “ C a te r­
Hagen. T h ir d g ra d e is re p re s e n te d
vzas th e fir s t v is it o f M iss T hom as
p illa r " T ra c to r .............i t o ffe rs y o u
by G la d y s B u r k h a lte r , f o u r th g ra d e
to h e r n a tiv e c ity in 20 years.
m
o
re v a lu e f o r y o u r m on e y.
by M a x in e W ooton. f if t h g ra d e b y
Leaves fo r School
R o b e rt B u r k h a lte r and D o n a ld B u r-
T h e T W E N T Y -T W O has $300.00
M r and M rs A lv in K o e lic k and . ke y. s ix th g ra d e b y B e tty Jean A l ­
w o r th o f E x tr a -V a lu e F e a tu re s . . .
D o ro th y P a rk s le f t la st w e e k fo r e xa n d e r. B e tty A n n S te ve n s and
o v e r a n y o th e r tr a c k - ty p e tr a c to r
San Francisco. D o ro th y p la n s on R ic h a rd K a n in a , and G la d y s B u rk e y
in its p o w e r class. C h a lle n g e us
a tte n d in g s ch o o l th e re .
in g ra d e e ig h t. M iss H e le n e M .
to p ro v e th is s ta te m e n t.
S ch u lz is teacher.
Painting
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Laurel School
Opening Term
H illsbo ro
PLUS
Spray Gun
Rely on Busch’s
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Hillsboro, Oregon. Thursday, September 1G, 1937
on your Savings
Every year the itorc obat
a n n iv e rs a ry w ith a sto re w id e sales
eve n t O f th is Ja k e W e il p o in ts out:
"O ur a n n iv e rs a ry a lw a y s is a big
sales event, lin t I b e lie v e th is ye a r
w ill eclipse a ll others.
We have
m ore people in th e c o u n ty th is fa ll,
and o u r v o lu m e o f business shows
n a tio n a lly a d v e rtis e d b e tte r m e r­
chandise, in g re a te r am ounts, being
p u rc h a s e d ."
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