T age Six H IL L S B O R O Quarterly Meet at Blooming Next Sunday (By Mrs. E. W. Hinrichs, BLOOMING Q u arterly business m eeting of St. P eter's L u th eran church will be held next Sunday at 1:30 p. m. ( luh Work to Begin Blooming 4-H sew ing club will resum e its activities O ctober 7, The m eeting w ill be held in the Bloom ­ ing school from 4 un til 5. All girls n in e years of age and over w ill be welcom ed. C arl H uth S r is em ployed in the erection of O liver N ew m an s new home. Mr. and Mrs Jo h n Jepson and son Neil and a party of friends spent last week in E astern Oregon n ear D ayville. Jack Sullivan of Eugene was a w eek-end guest at the E. W. H in- richs home Mr and Mrs F red K rah m er and daughters and Mr and Mrs. H enry H ering w ith P au lin e and R aym ond spent Sunday to u rin g the O regon beaches , '' , t I" b ’ ***} , . , . . „ , ^ d ‘? V V*3 " ill m eet O ctober 7 at the Jo h n Jepson hom e Z ‘2P ' ° ling . PSo.p k: L . soclc(>; W,H m eet F riday night itom orrow* Jo h n S tark erected a new silo on his farm last week. Fire Call Puzzles Hillsboro Firemen Eire, about 2 30 p. m S aturday. bu rn ed a portion of th e roof on th e old C urry house at th e south foot of S eventh street. F u rth e r dam age w as prevented by the a rriv al of th e country pum per. F ailure to rep o rt th e fire as on South Seventh, resu lted in consid- crablc confusion am ong the fire- men. but th e problem was solved w hen part of th e ap p aratu s w ent n o rth and the rem ain d er south on Seventh, firem en ? id. C ause of th e fire is b eheved to have been an overheated chim ney . Firem en, attem p tin g to find th e f l n ' agm n JdccIa,red ,th a t persons calling the d ep artm en t w ould save m any m inutes, an d possible large losses, by taking sufficient tim e to give specific locations. Burning Permits Will be Required SALEM —P erm its for the b u rn in g of brush in land clearin g operations as well as for th e reduction of slash hazards w ithin th e forest areas of th e state w ill still be req u ired a fte r O ctober 1. according to a statem en t issued today by S tate F o rester J. W. Ferguson. The old law w hich of- ficially ended th e closed season for b u rn in g on O ctober 31 of each y e a r w as am ended at th e last session of the legislature, according to th e forester, and now is ex ten d ed u n - 1,1 D ecem ber 31. unless ended p rio r to that tim e thro u g h a proclam ation by the governor. "W hile th ere has been consider- a b 'e ram thro u g h o u t the state and 1 he hazard ,s m aterially reduced, stated Mr. Ferguson, "indications a t th e presen t a re th a t it is of a -------------------------------------------------- - tem p o rary n a tu re and a few days of low h u m id ities w ould put the o r­ ganization face to face w ith a ser- i lous fire problem The reg u lar p e r­ sonnel w ill be kept in th e field and those w ho desire burn in g perm its will have no difficulty in getting in touch w ith w ardens. Ju st as soon as conditions indicate the definite end of th e fire season, the restric­ tions on b u rn in g w ill be lifted " (C o n tin u ed fro m p a re 1> port to th e district atto rn ey once each m onth. Suits Filed A mong th e new actions filed this week in circu it court w ere Bingham Pum p C o . vs Ernest Hunger, et al. filed and dism issed: Joseph C aw rse •’r - vs A Cornelius, et al. quiet title; C om m ercial N ational bank of H illsboro vs, A nna Cumm ings, m ort- gage foreclosure. Sam uel A Stone vs Jo sep h in e B ack o d : S t a t e 's Jo sep h in e B Macleod. S tate S u p erin ten d en t of Banks vs. C C B annister as ad m in istrato r estate of Enos Lincoln M cCormick O rders filed for th e w eek in cir- cIn court include C harles A. Schleg- el et al. vs. G H Baldw in et al. de- fault an d decree; F ederal Land bank vs R D Lawson et al. con- f,rm ation; W E. H am ilton vs. Lee P. CIark et al confirm ation; L iquida- t.on B ank of Beaverton, au th o n z- ing paym ent of atto rn ey 's fees, a p ­ proving rep o rt of receipts and d is­ bursem ents. and authorizing release and discharge of m ortgages. P ro b ate o rd ers filed d u rin g the w eek include B urt H From an. B en­ jam in T West. W. P. Scheetz. D on­ ald W Libbev. C lara A ugusta Fleet. Ida H. Sheldon. Jam es C hurchill. August J. O bcrst. H enry E. Rogers. A ndrew B endler. P a rk e r Riplev. H enry A Hecsacker. M argaret A eblscher. F rancis F N ash. Jcsn n;e F Nash ' __________________ . jp u iv c t o k - a ., j— t U g C t lC iv lim i s aiTlCd , [O N e W S P o S ltlO tl G eorge Jones, w ho has been a m em ber of th e new s staff of the Eugene R eg ister-G u ard fo r tw o years, has been nam ed an A rgus staff m em ber to succeed Leon S Davis, n ew ly appointed cham ber o f com m erce secretary. Jones is a g rad u ate of th e school of jo u rn alism at th e U niv ersity of O regon an d is highly recom m ended by the school faculty. Local Happenings - - — Mr. and Mrs. John G reen and little d a u g h te r left last w eek for a m onth s visit w ith relativ es at St. Louis. Mo. His place at the F red A m acher m eat m ark et is being fill- ed by C hris P fu n d of P o rtlan d , a form er em ploye of Mr. A m acher. Second of th ree open m eetings for girls w ishing to jo in th e H ills- boro G irl R eserve g ro u p was held at th school M « onday av u n e . high 1 1 1 1 1 a«, i ji I t l a j d a fte l l t : r- !” noon. P ro sp ectiv e m em bers filled I nut q u estio n n aires and th e rem ain - der of th e m eeting w as sp en t in I group singing. Leona K unce w ent for a vacation j this su m m er to Edm onton. C anada W e a re a g e n ts fo r | She visited Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Me- K innon and fam ily of Edm onton. ! Misses Em m a M ohr and Ju lia Tatom m ade the Mt. Hood loop s tr tS “ y' E i e d trip s F ran k Im b rie of n ear H illsboro is i confined to his hom e w ith an in ju ry to his h ip caused from being k n o ck ­ ed dow n by one of the cattle. Dr. an d Mrs. W. H P iercy _ _ and daughter. C arol Jean F ort” Lew Lew - .... . , of Fort is. v ta s h ^ a re visiting Dr.- and Mrs. J ' ° Robb Miss M yrtle W alker retu rn ed to Walla Walla. Wash S atu rd ay , aft- er a w eek's visit w ith her parents. Mr. and M is. A. W. W alker. Mrs. B onnie L. G rim m and son Joseph w ent w ith some friends to " S ta n d a rd ” P lu m b in g B onneville last Sunday. K elv in ato r A ppliances Tom B ronleew e retu rn ed to C o r­ Thone 72 132 S. 2nd Ave vallis last w eek to resum e his I studies at O regon S tate college. Hillsboro. Oregon Mrs. Lena M orris of Seaside „ is a guest this w eek of h er m other Mrs : W. P n b n o w . ELECTRICAL A PPLIA N CES Kelvinator Maytag Fairbanks-Morse Hillsboro Appliance QC Plumbing Co. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. L IG H T . T 5A T T ER N No. 8027, w ith its s h irre d fu ll bodice, esp ecially b e ­ com ing to th e tall, slim figure. W ill be on e of th e n ew est silh o u e tte s fo r e a rly fall. S ilk cre p e fo r im m ed iate w ear, an d s a tin an d sh e e r w ool fo r co atless d ay s in e a rly a u tu m n . Sizes. 12. 14, 16, 18, a n d 20. D esig n ed o n p rin cess lin es w ith w ide, c o n tra stin g co llar, a n d b u tto n s fro m neck to h em , P a tte rn No. 8023 is id eal fo r th e little g irl. S izes a re 4, 6, 8, 10, a n d 12 y e a rs. F o r sm a rt, co m fo rta b le d a y -tim e o r ru n -a ro u n d w ear, P a tte rn No. 8031 is ju s t th e th in g . T h e fro n t closing m ay be finished w ith b u tto n s to th e h ein o r w ith a slide fasten er. D esigned in sizes 34. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, a n d 48. To o b ta in a PA T T E R N a n d S T E P -B Y -S T E P SEW IN G IN ­ ST R U C T IO N S fill o u t th e coupon below , b ein g su re to M EN TIO N T H E NAM E O F T H IS N E W SPA PE R . PEPCO ll«.ilth f n it | xp >10. Geo I MiGi.ith f i t (Ullin.,I ii,.|H -,t„r 1 M> ? 'M 7 5 ; Il M I I Ils F xp $ I J s !, ( .i J .u | I xp $ 3 2 1 , f o 1,i m i t i . . i l l I „ M i l l ' . I $1 ' G i -. i I It, I, $.13 -x I „ I t , I »I« Home l<\p | l 12. $17 I ., Term inal l.e A ■ III, I , 1,1 II ■ I < >1,1 M omiiv its F a ll series of classes in Electric Cookery Each W ednesday at 2;30 P. M. Hillsboro, Oregon Ilon,,- Fxp c i.i •< $ 1 .’ Enclosed fin d ......... cents. P lease send m e th e p a tte rn s checked below, a t 15 cents each: P a tte rn N o........... Size P a tte rn N o........... Size P a tte rn N o........... Size N am e A ddress C lt.’__ ___________ _____ _______________ Hospital News State.. Here and There n i n tJtl J’l Lilli O fro tit Hearing Aid Finn Lists New Model Roy C. C artw rig h t, p ro p rieto r of C artw rig h t Pontiac S ales of H ills- ............................... boro, will leave ............. S atu rd ay for De- troit. Mich.. I o a tten d a conven tion of 4500 P o n tiac d ealers Spe- cial train has been arra n g e d for w est coast dealers. New m odel P ontiacs for 1938 w ill be preview ed by d ealers d u rin g th e convention, according to C art- w riglit. Each dealer w ill d riv e back a new m odel Pontiac. Local pre- view is planned for about Octo bcr ¡5 and C artw rig h t expects • , receiv e his first shipm ent of 1938 p Ontiacs th e last of O ctober . . . . . __ , doc Gibson, fo rm erly of La fornia. has been em ployed a s b u tc»le r at ,h e H illsboro Meat Co. A sm aller, light-w eight A cousti- con. hearing-aid m anufactured by the D ictography P roducts com pany went on sale here this week. Tic model, m ost recent advance in the 35 y ears since p o rtab le hear- ing aids w ere m anufactured, is on display at the A nderson Jew elery storc On F riday. O ctober 1 Taft m anager of Acousticon In stitu te of P ortland, w ill be in H illsboro to a rran g e special fittings. /-»»» Young Heaton Given Surprise O rn Cecil H eaton of Scholls was given a su rp rise chicken d in er par- ty S atu rd ay n ig h t at th e farm hom e of his paren ts. Mr. and Mrs. E. G H eaton, co m plim enting him on his tw enty-second b irth d ay an n iv ersary (S u n d a y . T w en ty -eig h t guests w ere present. 24 of them being relatives, P m k w as th e color schem e used m decorations, and a larg e b irth d ay cake, b aked by his aunt. Mrs. H. T Hesse, form ed th e centerpiece. The cak pin k till candles la a v e . w n u ith n (Jiiirv IU lt.5 w vx as I placed > 1 d l «. «1 on an old-fashioned cake stand, and concccaled u n d ern eath w ere a lot of gifts tied w ith pink ribbon, w hich caused a g re a t deal of m errim en t w »*en opened. Pa rty w as a com plete su rp rise to Y ounS H eaton, as he had gone to lh e ra n ch for his m other, w ho w as frUiL i nd “X o d h / J , 5 " i o X " ! , '. « '; “ wm NpiVS HI L^ill CJ h 1 1 0 h / C ¡1 W ednesday. September 29 P resid en t R oosevelt has o bserv­ ers guessing as m ajor them es go untouched in speeches on trip so far. S u p rem e C ourt Ju stic e B lack re ­ tu rn s from Europe, but keeps silent on charge he is m em ber of Ku K lux Kian D aring suicide squad of tw enty , ii'-L m 1 m pt ° ' 'l |'' d P', union lifts extended - m b ar„ , ’ em bargo ’ i from San Francisco w ater- frn n t n a i| it, , o ' lo n g horem en and w ar ,hmise,n< n !iJ,nK"h mcn dnd boycott in P o r t l a n d e n d w ith truce south. ' ____________ C ounty C ourts to C onsult « W ashington -T’ i , , . county ■ _ . court *2! R,{ lo T* »'“ "J001« ’,,da:v 'T h u rs- , u " SU ’ w llh .c,,u,r.1 Annor«£n ‘J r 'L A pperson of Pori land, as engineer for th e Wilson riv er road project. . .. .1 T 1 he ,. | „i d ll' Spi i H u ll,in , ill'll $7 1 V ., H illu , I ll'll, I P . p lh , M I i spi I),., m l, i $ I s l,,| '» '> V I ',' 11 i,„ I ,,, I iln \ 1,1 51 ’i M EAT We Have It! whether its cured, smoked or fresh. llll.kS B O R O MEAT ( ’O. offers you only choice aaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaB»»aHaaaaaoaBaaBHaiBB K elley Divorces Granted T illic from Charles. THRIFTY SHOPPERS SAVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Claims Allowed ( ( <»n tin Utti fr«»m page I» 11.25, ( •» lr«’.is I xp 75c, $ 2 , H ip I pjohn Co Co Home I'.xp $ 3 ‘*»>3, p o r’ltm l >. h » i Hx ! ' p $33; M ' " I indue !■ u n ti,are I ' Home »• xp $3.0«; ( i.e jd e ( 'hcmie.il ( Home I xp $18.«2 ; I'ortldiul (¿«s A ( okc ( o ( o lio: i 1 xp $8.06 ; Hud ■ , • ■ •. « • I ! ( IIUISTMAS means spending' money — S. A II. PREMIUMS means saving money. Start now ! to get the valu ab le gifts. Easily obtained at u p cost to you in exch an g e fo r the p o p u lar $ 1 2 .8 0 , l'ortl.in«! <»cnci.il U n tr ic ( , Co Home I xp $19 0 5 . K ilkw.irt * Ctrocrry Co Home F xp 7»», HilLtMiro i mí *t Ñlv.p Pan NcU'liam Prop Co Home E \p $2.75; Teim inal Ice A Í <»ld >t«>r I . , I l 1' I» . . I f ■ • i p. ' " ' ' I .... -U|>, s iv , , S .& H. GREEN STAMPS ( »» II I’ oli j ( .. I I . ,,, I o , .1 W Connell Shrf < •• 'h i t I «,, $45 2 0 ; The l'e« i- Co ( ■ s h rl l-.xp $90.40. ,i L < |(entei Co .V ■ « o r- E«p $27 5.3. 1« I |on<« < o .Col I «e $12. Eir G o n e P o ry Revenue Ed Exp $15; C alifornia Sm all Whit* . 2»/2-lb. cello pkg. F FANCY AÍ Q - lb . Hl.I IF ROSE RflSF cello pkg. BLUE Rose City, hard w heat. 2>/2 lbs. BEANS O 2 No. 2 'j tin Broken for DUNDEE 29c No. 393 Iin STR IN G BEANS 3 RAYCROPT No D IC ED BEETS 3 RED RING 20 ZEE T ISSU E 3 ZEE TO W ELS 3 nz 19c 19c 19c 35c In i-.. G RA PEFRU IT A Message fo r for tin . rolls ro lh 29c 25c 11c 25c FRESHEST VEGETABLES nt Piggly W iggly To Pa rents of School Children: Quarts for the Home 5c Bottles at Your Grocer* or Dunk Stand 19c P E A N U T BUTTER Lb. 1 0 c HOOD Y 'S DUNDEE R em em ber th e m ore you tell, th e ' If you have a house, an ap art- m o re you sell w hen using A rgus m ent or a room to re n t use the W ant Ads. tf A rgus w an t ads. tf 38c 27c FREE Blue Blu. Gias:. I C en ai Bowl. M A CA RO N I PIN EA PPLE It sickness occurs in y o u r hom e do you know how to get a d octor quick ly ? If y o u r eyes need a tte n ­ tion do you k n o w how to find a good oculist? If you have a sick cow. o r horse, o r dog. know _ do . you ____ B irths bow ,o g e* a 8 °o(t v eterin ary ? Con- * T ra u g h b e r— To Mr and suit th e P rofessional card s in the T hom as T rau g h b er of T im ber A rgus. tf tem b er 24, a- boy. Pound CORN FLAKES 3 regular pkgs. IU U E Marriage Licenses Elwin Stephen G roesbeck and V irginia G lenn Coley, Vancouver, Wæs.h David Allan Kent. H illsboro route 4, and M ildred May Hudson. H ills­ boro ro u te 3. «R EA M FLAKE, q u ic k or R egular. 9-lb. bag FOLGERS M arKenxie Motor Co Co s lo t 1 top $2 25, Co Jodi;'« Exp $30 and B inoculars Stolen ¡$ 2 0 21. $22 19. Gumpe«, Co In r ( o H arold G eiger, tw o m iles south H o m Exp $15.28; Dr c I, Mima 11. .Ph of the Masonic home, reported to «Joii’ l p $1 >0 «rchii o Pit, MD th e sheriff's office the theft of a penny bank containing $30 and an I old p a ir of binoculars M onday a ft­ ernoon D resser and buffet w ere rifled by the intruders. School d ays deprive your yo u n g sters of sun shine vitam ins necessary fo r h e a lth . Milk provides these sam e vitam ins— so keep the kiddies health y w ith GOLD LEA F PA STEU R IZED M ILK— its full of en erg y and ab so lu tely free from contam ination and contagion. llllllll . M .in , .1,1»,II 1 l.ik I " .1 k.ilMMMn.m 1 ., II...Ill, $s. IN ,, ,,u ii i / / i t ’s 50 Turkeys Killed Fifty tu rk ey s belonging to Jam es B atchelder, seven m ile northeast of H illsboro. w e r e slaughtered T uesday night, he told th e sheriff's office T w enty-five m ore w e r e 1,1 '’»il C'P $21,1,1. lien ............ . w ounded. ' I «'r t E xp $ 1 0 , Mary Churchill S tale Co,mo __________________________ _ A com prehensive su rv ey of O re­ gon's wild life resources and the problem s of w ild life conservation and m anagem ent, are clearly stated in a report recen tly issued by the O regon state p lan n in g board In- terestin g data on p rincipal species of w ild life an d th e ir h ab itation a r c included. C opies of th e report may be obtained from the planning board h e ad q u arters in the S p ald ­ ing bu ild in g in P o rtlan d . $,lii H d>iri«ilBBBBa«BMBBMMIilllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaDaaaa illy Mr». Mary Sinclair) R E E pV IL L E Mr and Mrs Da­ vid Hagg celebrated th eir gulden w edding an n iv ersary Sunday w ith all th eir children at hom e w ith them The llaggs are well known, having lived here for many years. Several friends called d u rin g the day. They received many beauti- > i;i, I, i ,| Ilein \ I .io n,i. . |- ful gifts. II fo io lte i's lliipiest (It.ix W i II h i lx. I Friends from B«\ City visited at h !>«•«• ih $•'. o I J s.w.li Coroner's In II,e II I* W eygandt hom e Suiui > • iue*( h r (|* Brown |l«'< il $G 2 0 ; I- J I Mis. G eneva M athicxeu e n te r­ Newell C oronet's liii|U«'*t !'«•< (Jo h n John- tained lie,' O E S club Tuesday Mill lie, ,| $ 5 ; M i x W i l l ( Muiphv Indi I About fifty guests w ere p i,'sent. I Kent SoklierS l»l Lx,» $25; I I ILmven | Mr ami Mrs A lfred M iller of reporter tir e f i t st.U, • v kumit sen A Oregon City have been here . isit- Si.He \ k u i $ 'ti, ( \ ( nim invh im hold ing his m other. Mis John T h om p­ son Mi M iller was able to bring in a 209-pound deer Nelson M oore and lus cousin. 1 WANT 5 Io 10 a c r e s y ello w c o rn in field J M Eesler. Ri 1 Roth of K ansas, a rriv ed the Iasi of the week for a visit w ith tilt­ B eaverton; 'j - m ile north Witch ;ii|, il 1. S inclair fam ily Mr Moore H aze l sc im o l is a nephew to Mrs S in clair Bob ¿lerdón has been carry in g LARGE marc, $50. also good le a n , T aylor Dairv Phon,- 963 111 lu s arm around w ith a nice big bandage on it the past few days WILL pay cash for 1929 or 1930 Mr. and Mrs C T Imlav a tte n d ­ light ear. preferably coupe P re ­ ed the fu n eral of a friend in S e a t­ tle Friday. fer deal w ith ow nei T elephone Mr and Mrs C T Im lav and -’I«« 31 fam ily w ent to Hood R iver and Bonneville dam Sunday GOOD fresh row s for sale, doublc- i Mrs. Joseph I.ortenlzen has re- tested C WHIiem Hergert. Tele- tu rn ed from visit in E astern O re- phone 5R45 31 ■........... .......... ■ -------- Mr and Mrs F ran k B atem an. HEAVY duty drag saw f o r s a le w ho have been staying at the hom e Inquirt’ Edw ards' M otor Co p of his b rother, have located 11 house on M arket street, and moved 89 ACRES. 31 acres cultivated. Ex- 111. celh'iit soil. 7 - io u m lio u .c . lu ll -----------------------------------------b a s e m e n t, s p r in g , w o o d Ii o 11 . , chicken house. large burn; fruit, berries. $34 per acre. 19 ACRES all cultivated, excellent filb ert land; 7-room house, new roof, new ly painted, full basem ent. C om pletion of the new liquor cem ent floor, furnace, fireplace, store bv this w eek-end was pre- *«>*• pum p, garage, barn, dieted W ednesday by Ed 1. Moore, chicken house. 2 'j m iles f r o m new sto re m anager C arp en ters are H illsboro Ierm s. accept good city finishing painting of the sto rc a n d residence m trad e the stock w ill be m oved 1,1 o r d e r 119 ACRES all cultivated, and pa..- to open the store for business Mon- lu re, T ualatin basin soil; barn day m orning 42x72. silo and o th er buildings; 14 Moore, w ho until last w eek was cows. 4 horses; binder, mower, secretary of the H illsboro cham ber rake, plows, other im plem ents All of com m erce, w ill head the first fer $113 per acre. official liquor store in H illsboro 98 ACRES Ba acres cultivated. The new store is located a t 138 T u alatin riv er bottom soil; 9- West Main street. room house, bath, city w ater and ----------------------------------- lights; 2 large barns; $128 per acre; term s. WE have m any vacant building lots. At Sm ith H ospital— KELLY A HICKS W L. Bergc of north of H illsboro S tage Depot H illsboro is u n d er th e m edical care of Dr. C MAGAZINE price, are ris in g ' T. Sm ith. S ubscribe now ' Send all magazu ■ \ t Jones llospit.,1— s c ri|g io ii.s to T h o m .1. C I l n I Jo h n T schabold ‘of Mason Hill siih ills b o ro , Kt 2. o r P hone Scholls sustained a hack in ju ry S atu rd ay in H 1155. 31 p a fall from i . iln. a n d w .i- b r o u g h t into the ho -pit il W ednesday m orn- Xudii.ii Sale. S aturday. (*<*. 2 il g I L ' w a taken to St Vil AT F arm ers' Auction M arket H ill hospital this m orning. boro, 2 blocks south of cannery and just w est of railroad tracks Phone in your listings, p h o n e 3551. or bring in an y th in g you have to sell. Have it on t I, e (By Miss l l r l r n W illiams) grounds by 1 o'clock S atu rd ay L a­ F our classes at th e G aston high dies a re invited as th ere will be school met last T hursday and elec t­ num erous household articles to be ed officers sold. The first W om an's d u b m eeting A G JEN SEN A uctioneer w ill be held O ctober 5 at the JO H N DIDDY. Sale M anager church p a rló n . ' -------------------- H ow ard W illiams, son of Mr and RAGS W anted Good, c h a n , cotteli 3 Itf Mrs J I Williams, died S unday rags A rgus in H illsboro. _ ___________ CARROTS, smooth, lender. 2 bu. 5c CELERY, crisp, tender. Bunch 5c CAULIFLOWER. Lad, 10c Seasonal - Delicious Econom ical Peter Pan ICE CREAM 15c pt 25c qt. Vanilla, Straw lirrry , Trnpieal I ruit, Hllrex, H u 'trr H rotrli I illierl EOS MASTER MKT. for BETTER MEATS Saturday Only Ground Beef Lb. 18c 2 lb». 35c S now -w hite head; LETT UCE, Calif,, solid heads. Ea. 5c Sweet Spuds, ( 'allI, -Jerseys. 3 lb». 10c PICNICS ¡ j h . ltlk le ::. 27c Di tribute,! by in its E le ctric Store at (o m . slips ( «> Assess,u Keliini*. I<'ii K ind In, t i t Ils Kl.i. h l > 1 . h r 1« <1 \te o l It.inii* hi*.-is,* ln*>p, , ti>>n I \ p $ i I Co Held Inspection I xp s i l l . .<». J I S S O .'. Meier A. Li.tnk In. t u e ( i t I xp $»> tlnxd Cot lee Co ( o J.lll I xp ..(» . hi \ . i .1. it I i i , , k. 11 li m, i \p $ 1 0 ; Marion (H unts O n i . t i Ins.me I \ p $J I ,J Sexxell (o it.n e i's Inquest le e (Ltikimwil skeleton «le, d> $31 10. I .1 S . n .|| (o ro tier s ln«pies( fee (ll.iixex It .loidon d> t d i $ti '.‘0 ; |-' J Senell t ’oion. i s lmpu-.t I'Ve POWE R announces (o hon.il«, I Tempi« inn Co .lin k , ( I» .link, . < il $ 1 3 T.,. P i Fxp J>x. N ext t ,i.i*t 1,1. ph i i l u Sui x--\oi's I \j> | . P.». Melh.i li.ix,*i*li. k 1 t.pv New Liquor Store Nearing Completion FA SH IO N BUREAU. H ILLSB O RO ARGUS 149 N ew M ontgom ery St., S ah Francisco, Cal. ___ ___ V e f.’ r J club h h h club r F rld av evening. E very- one ,s invited. C om m ittee in charge includes Mrs. D L Weston, e h a ir­ man M rs Jo h n B u rk ev . M rs Boge Mrs s H Dafbv M p K !eln, Miss P attee a n d ’ M M M cLaughlin. P rogram w ill be as follows. M rs F red Stevens, piano solo: Miss H elene Schulz, readings: B etty Je a n A lexander, vocal solo: Miss Schulz, com m unity paper: school, rh y th m band num bers, and balloon, elastic an d spelling con- tests. W eek-end guests at th e D. L Weston hom e w ere Miss M ildred Weston. Mr and Mrs. Jo h n E hr- Ehr Strom and M r and Mrs. Al Brow n and fam ily, all of P o rtlan d . The school has ju st received a p art of th e new tex t books and a new sa n ita ry d rin k in g equipm ent ---------------------------- —— w » w T . T h ursday, S ep tem b er .30, 19.37 Too Late to Classify I,'/' I rpint CJOCIHI C ., I f "J « c l r l i l l l l ^ ’ l O l l I 'l 'l U c l V c OREGON Reed ville Folk Observe 50th Anniversary Grand Jury May Investigate Death tie ? a V sonucen tak e over hls new d u ‘ PLU M BIN G A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O . Gold Leaf Dairy Products Co. R o n i dairy D istrib u to rs of T aylor G u ernsey D airy G rade A Raw Milk D istributor;, of B rookfield P ackaged Cheese 158 E. M ain HI. HILLSBO RO Phone 1981 High Grade Milk and ('ream Box 342 H illsboro PH O N E 3131— Prices E ffective F rid ay nod S a tu rd a y , Oi t. 1 - 2 —H illsboro