The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 30, 1937, Image 9

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I. miti l'iiyrolla and Adda
Io Local Prosperity
Section Two—
Locals. Society, Editorials, Features,
Classified, Pabilo Notkea
and Advertising
With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent
Volin
Buildings for
Farms Starts;
Social Friday
Buchanan Herd First Among
Large Herds in the County
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F A R M IN G T O N
F a rm b u ild in g s
art* be in g e rected n il the o ld H a l-
verson. B u r k h a lte r and S i m m s
fa rm s pure hast'd e a rlie r in t h e
y e a r by the fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t
fo r r e h a h ilit . ilion
purpose-
They
w ill p ro b a b ly he re a d y fo r o ccu p a ­
tio n in tin* near fu tu re .
Huy» Place H ere
T h e M c C o rm ic k place has been
purchased by ( , E ricso n o f M id -
way. T h e E ricso n fa m ily expect to
m ake th e ir hom e h e re soon.
M rs. I.a is e n
H o n o re d
A fe w frie n d s s u rp ris e d M r and
Mi
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n ln g th e occasion be in g M rs. L a r-
¿cn's b irth d a y
A n n iv e r s a ry ( 'e le h ra te d
I'hi* C B Buchanan J r. h e rd o f It A lle n w ith a h e rd o f I I grad«-
4.'» cows, p u re b re d and g ra d e J e r- Je rse ys led fo r h e rd s u n d e r 12 cows
s«i ys. n e a r G aston, was h ig h fo r M ilk uveruge was 768 pounds and
h i rds o f o v e r 20 so w s in th e W ash­ b u tte r fa t was 37.95
in g to n C o u n ty H e rd Im p ro v e m e n t
M rs C E R o b e rtso n and son had
i association in A u g u st te s tin g A v - th>' h ig h p ro d u c in g co w fo r the
ei age p ounds o f m ilk in th e B u ­
chanan h e rd wus 7oo and b u tte r fa t m o n th . Rose A n n . a Je rse y w h ic h
p ro d u c e d 1468 p o u nd s o f m ilk co n ­
p o u nd ave ra g e was 37 US
M rs T om W illia m s * p u re b re d J e r ­ ta in in g HB ll p o unds o f fat
i
sey h e rd o f 1U cows hud th e h ig h
I. It A lle n hud th e second h ig h
p ro d u c in g h e rd fo r the m o n th and p ro d u c in g
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was h ig h in th e 12-20 cow h e rd d i­ B la c k le No 2. w h ic h produc«-d 1646
visio n w ith a m ilk average o f 813 p o unds o f m ilk
c o n tu iiu o g 79 0
and a b u tte r fa t average o f 37.95. L pounds o f fat
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being
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Games and contests w e re e n jo y e d A W C onnell N o 9
M iss M a rg a re t K le in has been
, tiu ild m g an a d d itio n o f tw o room s
tra n s fe rre d fro m t h e V a n c o u v e r
o n to th e o ld house. T h e y also b u ilt
h o s p ita l, w h e re she was in t r a in - i
1 n n e w c h ic k e n house th is sum m er.
ing f«»r nurse, to a S e a ttle h o sp ital,
w h e re
she m ill
c o m p le te h e r
course. She has been v is itin g her
parents. M r and M rs K le in , o v e r
the w e e k-e n d
G le n T u r r e ll, n e p h e w o f M rs J
B u rk e y . her«* fro m O h io , has r e ­
tu rn e d to his hom e in M a rie tta
W T P u tn a m J r m ade a b u s i-
ness t r ip to Salem last w eek
P o rtla n d v is ito rs e n te rta in e d at a
p a rty at the S e h u lm e ric h hom e
S u n d a y w e re M r
and M rs
W
C ro n in and
P C o sca ra t o f t h e
P o rtla n d baseball league. M iss M i l ­
d re d W eston and M r Edna B ro w n
M r and M rs E A p p le g a te have
re tu rn e d fro m a p le a su re t r ip in
th e e .e te rn state.
M rs A p p le g a te
has been q u ite i l l since h e r re -
tu rn
Goe* to O. S. ( ’.
A lv in S c h u lin e ric h le ft S u n d a y
fo r C o rv a llis , w h e re he w ill e n ro ll
as s tu d e n t at O S C
M r and M rs F S e h u lm e ric h arc
v is itin g w ith M r and M rs. Wes
S e h u lm e ric h in T illa m o o k
L o c a l n im ro d s re tu rn e d T h u r s ­
day fro m Eastern O regon
L o re n
Birthday Party
Given at Bend
(By .Mrs. O. 11. Prtcrson)
Birthday Observed
at Mountaindale
B E N I) M r and M rs R a lp h B e l­
k n a p i n lf r t a in v d w ith a b irth d a y
p a rty S a tu rd a y n ig h t in h o n o r o f
(By M iss M argaret M athiesen)
F r itz F is c h v r Joe K u s le fu rn is h e d
M O U N T A IN D A L E
W a lte r M a th ­
! th e dance m u sic fo r th e fo llo w in g
guests M essrs a n d
M e i d a m e s iesen was p le a s a n tly s u rp ris e d S u n ­
G i-ortfe H e is le r. V irs jil R o b e rts. E arl d a y e ve n in g w ith a d in n e r p a rty
B rice . 11 S M a c K a y . R a lp h B e l­ in h o n o r o f h is b ir th d a y a n n iv e r ­
k n a p and M rs H o w a rd R oberts. C sary. G uests w e re M r. and M rs.
B e lk n a p . W A . S c la n d c r. Em m a W A D illo n and V e rn a and B e r­
W< Ik Ir< ne W ilso n M u x W e lk . E lls ­ nice o f H ills b o ro . Ia -o n a rd Fow les,
w o rth Jo h n son . C y r il W ils o n and D e n n is H a ll and M r
and
M rs.
th e guest o f h o n o r F r itz F ische r.
Jam es M ath ie se n and W a lte r. N ic o ­
1 M iss N o ra D u n n ig a n o f B e rk e le y . la i and M a rg a re t
Cal., M rs Joe D u n n ig a n and d a u g h ­
A lm a R a ffe ty w i l l be e m p lo ye d
, te r P a tric ia o f V a n co u ve r. Wash . ' at th e W a rre n s b u lb fa rm tin G ales
M r and M rs Isaac S co tt o f P o r t­
creek
la n d . and M r. and M rs S m ith o f
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests o f
T ig a rd w e re v is ito rs d u rin g th e last
!
M r. and M rs. F ra n k C o re y w e re
w e e k at th e V R W ils o n hom e
,
Mr
I Ml
Fred l ’ a :c n M l-
M r. and M rs A lb e it S co tt spent I.ceds. C h ris P ie re n and Jo h n W il­
se ve ra l days re c e n tly a t S eattle, son. a ll o f P o rtla n d .
Wash . w h e re th e y v is ite d t h e ir son
M r. and M rs Ed S chlegel, a c ­
and d a u g h te r-tu -la w . M r. a n d M rs.
co m p a n ie d by M rs H a r ly a nd son
C la y to n S cott.
J o f H ills b o ro , le ft S a tu rd a y m o rn in g
F iv e c a rlo a d s and h e a v y boat ! fo r P r in e v ille to v is it w ith I r w in
sh ip m e n ts o f lo c a lly g ro w n and S ch le g e l and O r v ille H a rly , w h o
S h e rw o o d ca n n ed p ru n e s are be in g are e m p lo ye d th e re .
sent d a ily fro m th e lo ca l p la n t at
M rs L . L a w to n o f S eattle. Wash .
S h e rw o o d o f th e P o rtla n d C a n n in g
F lo re n c e M c C le lla n
of
co m p a n y to f i l l o rd e rs co m in g fro m and M rs
a ll p a rts o f th e U n ite d States, it Los Angeles. C a l . a re v is itin g sev-
I c ra l w eeks w it h re la tiv e s here.
was an n ou n ce d b y p la n t o ffic ia ls .
Attend C ollege
V e ld a R a ffe ty . w h o is a tte n d in g
It is d isco ve re d th a t 13 o f th e 24 ' G ir ls ' P o ly te c h n ic school in P o r t­
o f last y e a r's g ra d u a tio n class at land. spent th e w e e k-e n d here w ith
th e S h e rw o o d h ig h school h a ve e n ­ her parents. M r. a nd M rs. F lo y d
te re d in s titu tio n s o f h ig h e r le a rn ­ ] R a ffe ty .
ing. T h e y a re A lv e ra B ro o k m a n , j South D akotans Herr
Q u e nto n Coble, T h e lm a G a lb re a th ,
M r and M rs P eterson and fa m ­
M a rk F a n te tti. E lle n J a q u ith . Eu- ily o f S o u th D a k o ta a rc re n tin g
dene F le e n o r. E d ith C h a p m a n.
th e A le c L e h m a n place.
C h a rle s K lic k . H elen L a d d. A m e lia
T h e W a s h in g to n G ra n g e w ill h o ld
P o d b ie la n . M e rle P e n n in g to n Hazel
its n e x t m e e tin g S a tu rd a y . I t w i l l
S ch a m b urg . and H elen K ra u se , w h o
be h e ld d u rin g th e d a y -tim e again.
is ta k in g a post g ra d u a te course.
A la rg e c ro w d a tte n d e d th e M ea-
R ic h a rd a nd Iva n E is n e r w e n t
c h a m
c o m m u n ity
o rg a n iz a tio n
d e e r h u n tin g fo r a fe w days last
m e e tin g at th e school house F r i ­
......... and re tu rn e d w ith tw o d e e r
day e ve n in g
T h e O regon E le c tric fr e ig h t sta ­
E d w in K c c n o n and Eugene M ast
tio n nt T ig a rd has been opened fo r
hom e S u n d a y
fro m
a
, th e firs t tim e since 1929. Jam es re tu rn e d
h u n tin g t r ip to E astern O regon w ith
P re b le is te m p o ra ry o p e ra to r. T he
i co m p a n y o ffic ia ls re p o rt th a t th e re D r W H Pasley. H ills b o ro . Pasley
and
Joe
Keenon.
They
is m o re fr e ig h t go in g th ro u g h n o w M ee k
b ro u g h t hom e a fin e deer. T h e y
re p o rt
th a t d e e r
w e re p le n tifu l
and th a t each o f th e B u r k h a lte r
h u n tin g p a rty get one
New' p u p ils in th e school a rc
H aym ond and B o b b ie F ritz in th e
fo u rth and f if t h grades
M a x in e W ooten spent th e w e e k ­
end in P o rtla n d w ith h e r parents,
M r and M rs E H T im m
A n ice eream social w ill be h e ld
at th e school c lu b room s F rid a y
e v e n in g
sponsored b y W om en's
C o m m u n ity W e lfa re clu b . E v e r y ­
one is in v ite d
M rs E d g a r Rehse a n d M iss H e le n
B a g n e ll w e re hostesses W ednesday
fo r a q u ilt in g p a rty and a fte rn o o n
te.i (L a sts w e re M rs M a ry R o b ­
inson. M rs C L. R obinson, M rs. E
Row'«', and M rs Eva B a g n e ll
T h e c h ild re n a nd te a ch e r o f the
school had th e ir p ic tu re s ta ke n
T uesday
by S c h ra m e l s tu d io o f
H ills b o ro .
M rs Ida
Pierson o f
P o rtla n d
was a w e e k -e n d v is ito r w ith h e r
niece. M rs. E d w in B u r k h a lte r .
th a n th e re w as in 1929.
M r and M rs. A lv in M a ly and M r.
I'cntli Annual Broadcast
and M rs. I I . 1.. E isn e r and son R o n ­
Today
(T h u rs d a y )
m a rk s
th e a ld m o to re d to Depoe B a y a n d
c o m p le tio n o f 10 ye a rs o f ra d io C lo v e rd a le and back S u n d a y, w h e re
b ro a d c a s t fo r th e S tu n d a rd S y m ­ th e y v is ite d M rs E isn e rs' b ro th e r
p h o n y h o u r p ro g ra m , m a k in g a re c ­ and s is te r-in -la w , M r. and M rs. W il­
o rd fo r c o n tin u o u s broadcast in th e I lia m S cott, a nd son N o rm a n .
U n ite d States. T h e e ve n t w ill be Add to House
c e le b ra te d by th e p re s e n ta tio n o f a ,
M r. and M rs. L . S c h u lte r, w h o
sp e cia l p ro g ra m p ro c la im e d as o f | m ove d th e ir house clo se r to the
« hi I stand i ng e xce lle n ce .
m a in roa d some w eeks ago, a rc
Lowest
Prices
Antiseptic
Pcpsodent or Listerine
50c size. 2 for
O W A^S H ITM G
51c
Sal-H epatica
Large size ...
Medium size
$1.08
53c
M entholatum
Small size
27c
Large size ................. 53c
Vick's Nose Drops
Small size ......... 30c
Large size .
47c
60c Calox Tooth
Powder and 50c Dr.
W est Tooth Brush
Both for
59c
NOW
ONLY
Syrup of Pepsin
F o r th e fin»! lim e in liU tiC ry«-(I g e n u in e
Caldwell's
Small size .......... 59c
Large size .
$1.12
q iin lit v T h o r w aalting n ia e liin e r«|ui|>pe<l
w ith th e S IT P K R .A G IT A T O R « I th is
lo w p rie r. T h in 9 -r w n r , u n t i r r - w i l r r ngi>
ta to r m a k r« 936 w a te r r t i r r r n l» a m in ­
u te , th e fa«tent wnnhinff a c tio n k n o w n —
yet th e g e n tle « !.
50% lo n g er life
Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription
98c
Pierce’s Golden Medi­
cal Discovery
$1.19
to
elnthea.
A I ro eq u ipp ed w it h
g e n u in e Ixyrell
w rin g e r an d V» I I . P. e le e trie m o to r .
See th ia g re a t valu e a t onee.
For Home Demonstration, Visit or Phone
LESTER IRELAND 8i CO.
3rd and Main
HILLSBORO
Phone 2411
Large size ..........
Medium size ....
Beaverton
Booster Night
L( ’ave for
Kinton Grange
This Friday
|
(By Mrs. E. L. Cox)
K IN T O N
T in- a n n u a l
B ooster
N ig h t'' o f tin - granges a ll o v e r th e
c o u n try w ill be h e ld b y K irito n
G ra n g e F rid a y e v e n in g at th e h a ll,
and a ll a re in v ite d . I t w ill be an
open m e e tin g w ith a fin e p ro g ra m
p re p a re d c o n s is tin g o f m u sic and
lite r a r y n u m b e rs and a p la y . M rs.
E d ith T o z ie r W e a th i-rre d w ill be
p re se n t and g iv e a ta lk A pot lu c k
su p p e r w ill b<- se rve d d u rin g the
e ve n in g
W a lla c e M c L e o d a nd A lfr e d C
D a rro w , w h o have ta k e n a 3500-tnile
a u to t r ip d u rin g th e past tw o weeks,
w h ic h t«»ok th e m to n e a rly a ll places
o f in te re s t in O regon. W a sh in g ton
and C a lifo rn ia , re tu rn e d to the
hom e o f M r and M rs E L C o x S a t­
u rd a y en ro u te to jo in th e ir ship,
a coast g u a rd c u tte r, th e U. S S.
Sam uel In g h a m , at P o rt Angeles.
Wash . w h e n - th e y r e p o rt fo r d u ty
W ednesday. T h e v w e re v e ry m uch
im p re sse d w ith O regon scenery and
e n jo y e d t h e ir leave o f absence to u r-
in g th e state.
Pastors E xchange
S e rvice s fo r th e w e e k are as f o l­
low s: P ra y e r m e e tin g a nd B ib le
stu d y. 7:30 p. m. F rid a y ; p re a c h in g
b y Rev. F B. C u lv e r o f P o rtla n d .
S u n d a y 9:45 a m.: B ib le school at
10:45. A ll a re in v ite d A ll th e pas­
to rs o f th e E v a n g e lic a l ch u rc h e s in
th is d is tr ic t w ill e xch a ng e p u lp its
fo r th is S unday.
In New House
M r and M rs E lw o o d W ils o n and
fa m ily m ove d in to t h e ir n e w house
on th e Pleasant V a lle y road last
T h u rs d a y .
G range M eets Saturday
K in to n G ra n g e w ill m eet in a ll
day session S a tu rd a y at th e h a ll
w ith p o t lu c k d in n e r at noon. A ll
g ra n g e rs a re w elcom e.
T h e o n io n g ro w e rs in th is n e ig h ­
b o rh o o d h ave had la rg e c re w s p u ll­
in g t h e ir onions, w h ile some have
been to p p in g g e ttin g re a d y to s h ip a
fe w ca rlo a d s to P o rtla n d w h o le s a l­
ers th is w eek
L e s te r S n id e r o f L o n g Beach.
W ash . re tu rn e d to K in to n re c e n tly ,
w h e re he fo r m e r ly resided. L e s te r
w ill m a k e his hom e w ith his fa th e r.
J. C. S n id e r, w h o is o c c u p y in g th e
J u liu s W e d c k in g place.
M rs M a rth a W enzel is i l l at th e
St V in c e n t's h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d
M r a nd M rs. H a w le y re tu rn e d
fro m an e xte n d e d a u to t r ip S a tu r­
day T h e y w e n t as fa r east as M aine .
T h e y re p o rt an e n jo y a b le tr ip .
J C S n id e r was ta k e n i l l last
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g
He is fe e lin g
so m e w h a t im p ro v e d .
R e tu rn s to A lo h a
M rs. D R. M c G ra w , w h o has been
v is itin g h e r siste r. M rs. W . E. V a n ­
H o rn . f o r th e past w e e k, re tu rn e d
II’ her II' UH- in S itk a . A la s k a , la. '
T uesday, m a k in g a s h o rt stop o v e r
in S eattle. Wash., en rou te .
D iscuss P roblem s
F a ll a nd w in te r p ro b le m s o f H ills ­
b o ro m e rc h a n d is in g w e re discussed
at a m e e tin g c a lle d fo r th e ch a m b e r
o f co m m e rce room s
W ednesday
n ig h t. G ro u p s in v ite d to a tte n d the
m e e tin g in c lu d e d d ry goods, g ro c e ry
stores, fu r n it u r e and h a rd w a re
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Boys
College
BEAVERTON
G eorge S p u g g le
re c e n tly li ft fo r W heaton college.
W heaton, III., w h e re he has e n r o ll­
ed as a fre s h m a n . D ouglas T a y lo r
and K e n n e th T a y lo r a re also at
W heaton college. b< g in n in g th e ir
s e n io r year.
, Mr
R u th D e n n e y was re c e n tly
c o m p lim e n te d w ith a fa re w e ll p a rty
and s u rp ris e h a n d k e rc h ie f s h o w e r
at th ' hom e o f M r and M rs O ra
H S m ith o f P o rtla n d M iss D e nney
spent e v e ra l days v is itin g h e r p a r ­
ents. M r and M rs R B D enney,
b e fo re
1 a v in g
fo r
M o n m o u n th ,
w h e re she w ill lx- e m p lo y e d a s
n u rse in th e in fir m a r y .
B e a vt r c h a p te r. O. E S.. was h o s t­
ess to B« th e l No. 20 J o b 's D a u g h te rs
and H o lly c h a p te r. S e p te m b e r 22. A
n u m b e r o f m em b e rs fro m S o u th
G a te c h a p te r w e re also present. Re-
fre s h m e n ' and d e c o ra tio n s w e re in
charge o f M r and M rs. S a m uel B
L a w re n ce . M r. a nd M rs. D o y G ra y
and M i
K a th e rin e W h ite m a n .
Sev< ra l m em b e rs o f B e a v e r ch a p ­
te r. O. E S., w e re guests o f th e
N e w b e rg c h a p te r T h u rs d a y e v e n in g
M rs F ayn e E n g le k e was am ong
those a tte n d in g th e lu n c h e o n o f the
(
O. E S. 1929 Past M a tro n s ' c lu b
S a tu rd a y , w h e n M rs. C a rl D o n a ld ­
son was th e hostess a t h e r h o m e in
P a rk Rose.
i La d ie s A id and m is s io n a ry s tu d y
class o f th e B e th e l C o n g re g a tio n a l
c h u rc h h e ld th e f ir s t m e e tin g o f
th e season in th e c h u rc h p a rlo rs
T h u rs d a y . T h e s u b je c t f o r d is c u s ­
sion was "The F lo w e rs and F ru its
o f th e C h ris tia n . M rs. L . D. T u c k ­
er. the p re sid e n t, re c e n tly re tu rn e d
fro m a s ix m o n th s ' v is it in th e m id ­
d le states.
M r. and M rs. S a m uel B. L a w re n c e
spent T h u rs d a y and F rid a y on a
v a ca tio n at P r in e v ille .
M iss S o p h ia H u f f o f P o rtla n d ,
fo rm e r re s id e n t o f B e a v e rto n , d ie d
a t h e r hom e re c e n tly a fte r an i l l ­
ness o f se ve ra l years. M iss H u f f was
a s is te r o f M rs. G eorge N. T a y lo r o f
W est Slope.
Nebraskan Buys
Cedar Mill Place
B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M I L L — Jam es
C lin e b c ll and fa m ily o f N e b ra ska
have m oved to th e L in b lo o m place.
R u b y C lin e b e ll is g o in g to B e a v e r­
to n high, and R ay is a f ir s t g ra d e r
at M c K in le y school.
B e th a n y B a p tis t M is s io n a ry G u ild
m et at the hom e o f M rs C a rl E g g i-
m an last T h u rs d a y T h e re w e re 15
m em bers present, and plans w e re
m ade to do smoe c h a r ity w o r k in
th e c o m m u n ity .
M rs A. F re d ric k s o f C a lg a ry .
C anada, and M rs. F. F re d ric k s o f
V a n c o u v e r. B. C.. w e re guests at
th e hom e o f M r a n d M rs . M
S le ig h e r la st w eek.
M r a nd M rs. F re d K ir s c h and
b a b y d a u g h te r K a th le e n M a rie o f
G rays R iv e r. Wash., spent th e w e e k ­
end w it h M C. L a rse n and fa m ily .
F ra n k W h ita k e r got a d e e r last
F rid a y in E a ste rn O regon.
A r v id S a n d stro m and tw o men
fro m P o rtla n d w e n t deer h u n tin g
above P en d le to n . A ll th re e m en got
a rie er.
P re s b y te ria n C h ris tia n E n d e a v ­
o r had a w ie n e r roa st at th e A lb e r t
M e ie r hem e last w e e k T h e re w e re
a b o u t 50 present.
T h e P re s b y te ria n L a d ie s' A id m e t
at th e hom e o f M rs. B ill D o e rn in
H ills b o ro last w eek. T h e re w e re
18 present. M rs. J o h n W is m e r and
M rs. A . F a b e r sang a due t.
Cost of Books
Annoys Board
at Helvetia
tB v M rs . J. M . Davidson)
H E L V E T IA
T h e seie.ol board
m et T ue sd a y n ig h t to check up on
th e n e w garage th a t was b u ilt in the
school y a rd re c e n tly T h e u n u sua l
dem and fo r n e w d is tr ic t books was
discussed T h e te a ch e r here and at
o th e r schools re p o rt th a t th e y are
n o t in fa v o r o f th e m a n y changes
th a t th e b o a rd o f in s tru c tio n has
m ade
U p to date th e teachers
have n o t re c e iv e d th e ir course o f
s tu d y and it m akes a d d itio n a l hom e
w o rk fo r th e m . B ooks and su p p lie s
fo r th is d is tr ic t w i l l exceed $100
th is te rm
Joseph W enzel has been v is itin g
his m o th e r, w h o is in th e St. V in ­
cent's h o s p ita l. P o rtla n d . M rs. W e n ­
zel o f K in to n had an a p p e n d ix o p ­
e ra tio n S e p te m b e r 20. She was s e r­
io u s ly i l l as th e a p p e n d ix had b u rs t
b e fo re th e o p e ra tio n A l th is w r it in g
M rs W enzel is d o in g fin e . On S a t­
u rd a y M r. W e n ze l w e n t to R a in ie r
f o r h is sister. M rs. K u r t B ro w n , to
v is it th e ir m o th e r.
C lo v e r h u llin g is in f u ll s w in g
th is w e e k. M a n y fa rm e rs w h o lost
th e ir f ir s t c ro p o f c lo v e r a re co m ­
pensated b y a good y ie ld o f c lo v e r-
seed. T h e c lo v e r th a t was c u t a fte r
th e r a in y s p e ll is n o t as good a
y ie ld in g , b u t is a f a ir crop .
M rs. I lr e n R ents F a rm
M rs. M a ry H re n disposed o f h e r
fa rm
im p le m e n ts and to o ls
a t
p u b lic sale S e p te m b e r 21. She has
re n te d h e r fa rm fo r th re e ye a rs to
M r. and M rs. A l M e g e rt o f S h a d y
B ro o k
T h e y in te n d to m o v e in
a b o u t O c to b e r 1. M rs. H re n is f ix in g
up a s m a ll house on th e fa rm to
sto re h e r h o u seh o ld goods a nd in ­
tends to w o rk o u t fo r a tim e .
A lo t o f h u n te rs have been t r y in g
th e ir lu c k in th e woods, b u t so fa r
fe w successful re p o rts h a ve been
h e a rd . K u r t M e y e r and T o m P ie re n
each had a m u le d e e r w h e n th e y
re tu rn e d fro m E astern O regon last
w eek. J a c k P u b o ls was o u t tw o
days and g o t th e lim it .
M r and M rs E rn e st T ro g e r and
c h ild re n
o f P o rtla n d
spent th e
w e e k -e n d at th e A . H. M e y e r hom e.
I M rs J. J N u ssb a u m e r re tu rn e d
F rid a y fro m S e a ttle , W ash., a fte r
sp e n d in g a w e e k v is itin g frie n d s in
S e a ttle and Tacom a. She stayed
, some tim e w ith M rs . J. G fe lle r o f
N o rth P la in s, w h o is w ith h e r
d a u g h te r. M rs. S y lv ia O b e rb ille g .
in T acom a M rs. G fe lle r. w h o has
been v e ry ill. is a lit t le b e tter.
M rs . E liz a b e th S c h m id t, w h o is
!
in bed w it h a b ro k e n lim b , is g e t­
tin g a lo n g as w e ll as c o u ld be e x ­
Section Two, Six Pages
Cornelius Woman
Buried Wednesday
M rs. L o u is Wessels. 54. o f C o r­
n e liu s d ie d at F ore st G ro v e F rid a y
a fte r an illn e s s o f fo u r m on th s.
F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld W ednes­
d a y a fte rn o o n
fro m
th e F orest
G ro v e U n d e rta k in g c o m p a n y ch a p el
w ith Rev. A le x a n d e r H a w th o rn e o f
H ills b o ro o ffic ia tin g B u r ia l was at
C o rn e liu s c e m e te ry.
Jo se p hine Leasia was b o rn in
M ic h ig a n M a rc h 14. 1883, and m a r­
rie d M r. Wessels a t S eattle. Wash .
in 1905. T h e y cam e to O regon in
1922 Deceased is s u rv iv e d b y the
I w id o w e r: th re e c h ild re n . G o ld ie
and L e w is P e rry o f C o rn e liu s and
P h ilip A lfr e d o f H o n o lu lu tw o sis­
ters. M rs S te lla B a k e r o f A s to ria
and M rs. H a ttie L a rs o n o f L in n to n .
and fo u r b ro th e rs . M a r tin . F re d and
H e n ry o f M u ltn o m a h , a nd F ra n k o f
P o rtla n d .
MRS. A. C. BRACKENBURY
F u n e ra l se rvices fo r M rs. A . C.
B ra c k e n b u ry , 68. w h o d ie d a t P e n ­
d le to n S e p te m b e r 23 a fte r an illn e s s
o f fiv e years, w e re h e ld at th e F o r ­
est G ro v e U n d e rta k in g c o m p a n y
ch a p e l T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n w it h Rev.
D u n la p o ffic ia tin g . B u r ia l was at
M o u n ta in V ie w ce m e te ry . Deceased
is s u rv iv e d b y th e w id o w e r.
DANCE
a t H u b er H a ll
Beginning
Saturday Night, Oct. 9
D ance e v e ry tw o
w eeks th e re a fte r
NEW MUSIC
Admission
Plate Luncheon
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Officers Elected
Class o ffic e rs in th e 5A class are
N o rm a L o u K ro e g e r, p re s id e n t, and
C o lle e n M adsen, se c re ta ry . In th e
3 A class Jessie P la p p is th e p re s i­
d e n t and P o lly M e lh u is h is th e sec­
re ta ry .
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M rs . Ire n e K o rn and c h ild re n
R o b e rt a nd K a th r y n o f V o n c o u v e r.
W ash . w e re am ong th e guests at
th e C. E. K o rn hom e S unday. M rs.
K o rn is m an a g e r in th e ca fe at L in ­
c o ln school in V a n c o u v e r.
S e v e ra l y o u n g m en in th is v ic in ­
it y h a ve lo st th e ir jo b s re c e n tly be­
cause o f la b o r tro u b le .
ROY RAMSEY
Roy Ramsey. 63, o f F ore st G ro v e
d u d at Salem S e p te m b e r 24 a fte r
an illn e s s o f tw o years. F u n e ra l
se rvices w e re h e ld fro m th e F orest
G ro v e U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y ch a p el
T uesday a fte rn o o n w ith Rev. G eorge
T u r n e r o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t was
in F ore st V ie w ce m e te ry .
H e was b o rn In Io w a M a y 16.
1874 Deceased is s u rv iv e d b y tw o
sisters, M rs. J e n n ie T hom as o f Bend
a nd M rs Rose M a rie N ic h o ls o f
F ore st G ro v e , a nd tw o b ro th e rs ,
F ra n k o f T illa m o o k and F re d o f A l ­
b e rta , Can.
DA V ID HILL SCHOOL NEWS
A lo n z o and J a c k M in k le r have
m ove d to A m b o y . Wash., and Joan
K a rs te n s has gone back to P o rtla n d
A ll w e re p u p ils in M iss Johnson's
roo m .
D o n a ld F e u e rs te in fro m A lb a n y
has re g is te re d in M iss Johnson's
roo m , and K a th r y n E n g lis h fro m
V a lie r. M on t., has re g is te re d in M rs.
B rid e 's room .
“ J erry - J ”
For the Big Fall
Broadcasts
H e n ry B is h o p J r. is a b le to be u p
-
and a ro u n d again. He had an a p ­
I p e n d ix o p e ra tio n S e p te m b e r 18
b ro u g h t hom e fo u r d e e r a n d one
bear.
S u n d a y guests o f M r. and M rs.
C h ris T schanz w e re M rs. A n n a K e l-
la r and R o n a ld and R o b e rt R ic h ­
a rd o f P o rtla n d .
W a rre n C o re y and N o la n and
"The G re a t M a rk e t Place o f W ash­
Dale V an D o m e lc n sp e n t S u n d a y at in g to n C o u n ty ” — th e A rg u s cla ssi- I
N e ta rts beach.
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© This Grand Spectacle of 1937 presents 19 show-;
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cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and pet stock, fish and
game, farm and dairy produce, 4-H Club work,
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• This bank urges you not to miss this great edu­
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