rgus Millsbo Printing— Dune lu 111 Ikliiirii lucrraiira 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 I B y M l*» l l r l n i r S chulz) 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 Nets i t i > H ■ V ii-. eve 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 co w fo r th e m o n th . 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 Moll ul II onor ( »»■ j I-’••11« w in g « r r I hr record« of I h r high producing I.W» fo r ( I h m onth of August O w ner N «m e Cow« M a k in g Ovi M r« C I. Ib.h rrtnon A Hon lt«»»e Ann I. It A llen Illa r io n No 2 I I I. Ithadon B ro w n ie P a vb l lla g g A M«»na P in k y » h a v id Ilk -v A Mona W a lt« 2 ( la«« A *—M a tu re < • « « M a k in g O v rr Mr« < I l(<*lM-«i«on A H o n IO-»» A n n I. It A lle n l l l a r k l r No. 2 Breed Lb« M ilk Lb« Eat »und« Eat I ’ Il J. 1 IC.6 MM. (I 79.0 G. J 1646 150 4 73.7 G. J 12<>6 G. J 72 4 70.0 I* It J 122» 60 Pound« I-a l — Haven H ig h ra t 1.1 »».(» It J G J 1646 79 .0 «. .1 73.7 I ft«»4 7 0 .0 It J 122» 1330 G. G. 60 2 G H 67.9 I - < » <; j 1612 67.7 M r and M rs I) I. W eston en ­ It h a d o n ll r n w n l e te rta in e d F rid a y a fte rn o o n w ith a I I l I a v I l . i l lla g g A Mona W a tt« 2 p a rty and lu n ch e on , th e occasion I I W M o llo y P in k being th e ir t h ir t y - f if t h w e d d in g .1 W Corey N<> 1 Kaat a n n iv e rs a ry G uests w e re m e m b e rs ! M ik e Y un her N o 5 ( las« B — 4-year-«»Id« M akin g 4 ’» Pound« Eat— HI» lllg h r it o f the ( * o m m u n ity W e lfa re c lu b IM 9 It K 62.3 A J Ever« N o IS Mi I* I L ille g a rd . a special h o n ­ M i I-' in W illia m « Peggy 69.6 II J 1266 o r guest, h a v in g fo r m e r ly liv e d in i ( ' I I lla m fo rd Hally aa» I J 67.9 <; J 66.0 1076 th is e o in m u m ty and h a v in g ccle - 1 la y lo r (iuern «ey h a ir y V io le t G 63.3 H 1776 A P Ire la n d No 225202 b ra te d th e l. illc g a r d s golden wed (, 143M 63.2 II A P Ire la n d No A 906442 d in g a n n iv c is a ry in P o rtla n d S u n ­ Claaa (* — 3-year old« M a k in g ()♦< Fat — Heven Ht«he«t G. J ■ 72.4 d a y; M rs J L A n d e rs o n o f H ills ­ h a v id ll» g g A Hon» P in k y h G J 63.1 1469 h a t id lla g g A Hon» hnleh 21 b o ro and her house guest, M r. 030 59 » H J C |1 lltn-hanan J r hurl« 2 J e ffe ry M a rc h a n d o f S acra m e n to , J W M u ll, y M ay W n t 56 H 13»9 11 (¡ C a l. M r J o h n W e h litz and M rs. A P Ire la n d A4677 5». 9 Q 16M4 II 995 53 7 K J H a ro ld Dean and d a u g h te r «if P o r t ­ M r», l - ’in W illia m « M a ry Ann (¡ J 1029 60.9 H r (¡ro v e h a ir y No 39 la n d M rs E S teven» gave a «1 F »e H ighe«! ( laaa l>— 2 -re a r ald« M akin g p ia n o se le ctio n , M rs L ille g a r d I h a v id lla g g A S<>na Judy 7 60.» 9M0 G J gave a re a d in g a > she p resented « II llio haoan J r »69 46 1 M eli na 2 It J 967 47.4 G. J th e hostess w ith a b o u q u e t in th e A in o a W a«kin« !>«»! (¡ (. 942 47.1 nam e o f t h e assem bled guests. | la y lo r G uern«ev h a ir y (¡o ld ie 1560 41.9 II. H 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 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 89c 57c KRAM IEN’S Palm Drug Store Prescription Druggists PHONE 266 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 15c 25c 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 . Exclusive in Hillsboro! If it’s about Radio SEE DOUGLASS pected. 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. fie d page. tf FOOTBALL, WORLD SERIES Let us exam ine your Radio now! DOUGLASS R a d io With Selfridge Furniture Co. Phone 21X Hillsboro Sweaters I at,* -i • -■*»- • . with perma-fit seams The latest, popular .95 two-toned model.......... * Other models $3.95 to $4.95 The MEN’S Howe & Wells, Props. 207 E. Main St. Phone 1412 “Blue Seal" « ® S b !S ” USED CARS P acific In te rn a tio n a l Takes S p o tlig h t Oct. 2-10 Don't wait any longer to buy your BLUE SEAL USED CAR! New used ear prices will be higher—so good used cars will be no lower in price after new models are out than at present. See our stock today! BLUE SEAL USED CARS are tops in value at today’s reasonable prices. K K A • Eyes of the Pacific Northwest are focused on the W est’s largest and greatest Exposition of its kind—the 27th annual Pacific International Live­ stock Exposition at Portland, October 2 to 10, in­ clusive. © This Grand Spectacle of 1937 presents 19 show-; in one— 11 acres of headline attractions under one roof. Included are exhibits of prize dairy and beef cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and pet stock, fish and game, farm and dairy produce, 4-H Club work, wool and mohair, and industrial products. • Blue-ribbon purebreds will thrill you at t h e Horse Show— wild outlaw horses from the prairies will hold you spelbound at the Rodeo. An out­ standing feature of the program will be jumping exhibitions by skilled Army riders from the United States, Canada, and probably Mexico. • This bank urges you not to miss this great edu­ cational and entertainment event for the whole family. The Pacific International Livestock Ex­ position is an enterprise which definitely promotes the progress and welfare of this community. •U . S. Department of Agriculture. Commercial National Bank Member Independent Bankers’ Association Hillsboro Italian Balm Easy Terms lo Suit Your Budget! H ills b o ro A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1894 H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , S eptem ber .‘50, 1937 llllb ib o r o I n r lc p c iiilc iit E s ta b lis h e d 1873 43, N o. 31 P k z t Y i z A i i f k 4-DOOR TOURING SEDAN— » I V I H U U i n A-l finish, good rubber, mechan­ $675 ically perfect. 1936 Plymouth “ L golden "XE beige color. Must $595 be seen to be appreciated SEDAN— De Luxe equipment. Six wheels and trunk. Original finish. $475 COUPE— Mercury metallic 1936 Dodge finish. $675 Condition O. K. 4-DOOR TOURING SEDAN— 1936 Dodge Mercury metallic finish. Mechanically 775 1933 Dodge O. K. Low mileage. 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