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    Thursday, October 7, 1937
H IL L S B O R O
Laurel Rally
Day Attracts
Large Crowd
A R G U S .
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R E G O N
Page Three
th e ir w a y h o m e fro m P o rtla n d M rs
fo r th e parsonage, in c lu d in g a w a te r
H ig g le s m o th e r. M rs. J o h n R o b in ­
system , w e re discussed. T h e co n s is t­
son. o f P o rtla n d w e n t to th e ir horn«*
o ry w as in s tru c te d to go ahead w ith
in B ir k c n fc ld w ith th e m fo r a v is it
a rra n g e m e n ts
T h e c o n s is to ry is
M iss Alii«* Steen sp e n t th e w e e k ­
com posed o f th e fo llo w in g fo u r
end at h e r hom e in P o rtla n d .
By .Mrs. F ran k Fezoldt)
m em bers J o h n B o e c k li and A rn o ld
.Moves to Ite cd ftp o rt
Rf K C R E E K M rs. F re d W c l- B e rg e r fo r th e lo c a l c h u rc h and
M rs Hay E llio tt le ft th e fir s t o f
don
ito rtn in o d w ith a s h o w e r S a t- Dave T .e h a b o ld and A b e Y u n g e n o f
k J
th e w eek fo r W eedsport to m ake h e r
u rd s
> v e m o g fo r M ias M a rg a re t th e H e lv e tia c h u rc h .
horn«*. E llio tt cam e to h e lp m ove
Dolo ly o f T ro u tla k e , Wash , w h o
(Bv Mr«. I I.. Brown)
T ed G u ts c h m id t o f P o rtla n d is
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b< m a rrie d to F ra n c is B a rr o f
L A U K K L A tte n d a n c e was n e a rly
H ill boi i at T ro u tla k e . Wash . O c- d e m o n s tra tin g m ilk in g m ach in e s at
d o u b le th e usual S u n d a y c ro w d at m an on th e S o u th e rn P a c ific at
tober 10 P resent w e re M r and M rs. th e In te rn a tio n a l sto ck show in
t in 1 S u n d a y school " H a lly and P ro ­ R eedsport
P o rtla n d th is w eek.
L e o na rd Rea. L o n g v ie w , W ash.; M rs.
m o tio n " day h e ld at tlie ch u rc h F am ily Move«
M is A n n ie V r lic a k spent a w eek
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and
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m
shipped
P ro g ra m n u m b e rs w e re special song
m a ry D o h e rty , T ro u tla k e . Wash.. w ith M rs. Pete M a tia c o in H ills b o ro
n u m b e rs hy th e co n g re g a tio n , an th e ir h o u seh o ld fu r n it u r e to O a k ­
re
c
e n tly .
T ed W eldon, V a n c o u v e r, Wash ; M r
e xe rcise hy I.e la n d T w ig g , Jum es rid g e and le ft S u n d a y to m a k e th e ir
M r and M rs. C lif f o r d B ro w n o f
and M i
Shelby F orney M i m J i an
S to llc r and L c lin y H c rta lo t, p rim a ry h o m e th e re , w h e re M r H a lla m has '
.M il, nald, P o rtla n d ; M iss H u n t. L in d s a y , Cal., h a v e been v is itin g
p u p ils w h o w e re p ro m o te d to the ch a rg e o f the w a te r se rv ic e d e p a r t­
W o o d b u rn ; M ilto n Jo h n son . L a fa y ­ M rs. B r o w n ’s m o th e r. M rs. H u se ric,
ju n io r d e p a rtm e n t; a song hy the m e n t fo r th e S o u th e rn P a c ific
ette M r A lic e S to h le r. B a n ks; M r and o th e r re la tiv e s o f th e L ib e r ty
M r. and M rs W a lte r G ild n c r r e ­
J u n io r g ills H e tty .h a n Davis, M ar
arid M r
John H are. M r and M rs d is tric t.
J o rie W ill and N o rm a M eyers, w h o tu rn e d T h u rs d a y fro m a t r ip in to
Torn
C o n n e ll, M r. and M rs. L y m a n
w i re p ro n io ti d to th e in te rm e d ia te Idaho, w h e re th e y v is ite d re la tiv e s .
M rs. R. C. H a nson o f N o rth D a ­
H o/.. M r. and M rs. N eal Meyers, ko ta a rr iv e d M o n d a y to v is it h e r
d e p a rtm e n t, a m ix e d q u a rte t h y
M rs V S P a tte rson re tu rn e d to
M rs
D ic k D o h e rty . M iss C h lo ris fa th e r R o b e rt Moses, and h e r sis­
l.ee and B e rn ice B ro w n . T h e lm a P o rtla n d S u n d a y to spend th e w in
F ayra m B u d P helps, M rs. O r v ille ters, M rs. M o rto n C ongdon, M rs.
M u llo y and B illy M cN ay. m em bers te r w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M rs L. W
C om pton, M i ;s Ire n e C ooper, Miss F re d Benson, M rs. F ra n k East and
o f tin* B ro a d caste r class in th e in
M y rie k . She had spent th e su m m e r
L u c ille Rood. J im W ells, J a c k C on- o th e r re la tiv e s here.
te rm e d ia te d e p a rtm e n t, w h o w e re w ith h e r d a u g h te r. M rs S ta n to n M r ,
; n e ll, C ly d e Jo h n son . M o z e lle N e w ­
p ro m o te d to th e y o u n g people's d e ­ and M rs. S ta n to n to o k h e r to P o rt
ton and F ra n c is B a rr. H ills b o ro ;
p a rtm e n t O th e r p ro m o tio n s in th is land.
M is ' .M argaret D o h e rty o f T ro u tla k e .
d iv is io n w in * E lb e rt and M ild re d
M i and M rs H a ro ld B ye rs spent j
Wash arid M r R u th S u lliv a n , M is s i
Steven* ( ’ ora and W a lle r S ch m id t, th e w e e k-e n d h e re w ith h is parents,
, O llie Stevens, C h a rlie V a u g h n . J o n - ,
E lle n and E d w a rd E n g lu n d . L illie M r. and M rs A r t h u r B ye rs. T he
a th a n W e ld o n a nd M r. a n d M rs.
B lo w n . H elen H u tsch m a n , H aym ond m en w e n t h u n tin g .
F re d W eldon.
M« ye rs and H o w a rd D avis
The
S C H E F F L IN — T h e O regon d is ­
S ta n to n Ite tlre s
g ir l , o f th e L a u re l L ig h ts class and
VVacflers M ove
t r ic t o f th e W a lth e r league h e ld its
( ’ b a rb 's G S ta n to n re c e iv e d his
th e ir teacher. M rs W a lte r S ch m id t,
M r and M rs M ik e W a e fle r J r. a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n in th e M u ltn o ­
release fro m th e S o u th e rn P a c ific
gave a p la y " P r a c tic in g fo r H a lly
m oved to M a p le w o o d last w eek. m ah h o te l a t P o rtla n d on S e p te m ­
co m p a n y O c to b e r 1 to go on tin*
Day " T h e c h u rc h
was b e a u tifu l
T
h
e y had liv e d on th e F u e g y place b e r 24 and 25. M a n y y o u n g people
pension lis t a fte r 30 ye a rs o f se r­
w ith bou qu e ts fro m th e garden o f
a b o u t 14 years B e fo re th a t th e y had o f th is v ic in it y a tte n d e d . A t th is
vice. T he r a ilro a d m en and o th e r
M rs A d o lp h S c h m id t
liv e d on a n o th e r fa rm in th is sec- ’ m e e tin g E d w in S a h n o w was elected
m en o f the c o m m u n ity presented
A b o u t <U> i »« i «nr a tte n d e d
th e
tio n fo r a b o u t 12 years. M r. W a e f­ tre a s u re r a n d E d w in K ie k h a e fe r as
h im w ith a g ift M r S ta n to n le ft
fo
llo
w
in
g
the
lin e r ut th e b u ll
le r h e ld a p u b lic sale at th e F uegy m e m b e r o f e x e c u tiv e b o a rd o f th e
M u n d ay fo r |{<>S< bur*;, w h e re he is
cercises
B e a u tifu l bou qu e ts o f
fa rm last w eek, w h ic h was a tte n d e d O reg o n d is tric t. T hese y o u n g men
lo o k m ii u fte r p ro p e rty in te re sts. M r
Rev m id M rs S ta n to n p la n to m ove to 1
ilo x d e co ra te d th e tables
b y a la rge c ro w d o f people.
are p o p u la r m e m b e rs o f th e S c h e f­
( ’ u lv e r preached in th e a fte rn o o n .
D r F red P ageler, w h o has about f lin W a lth e r lea g u e society.
R oseburg in th e n e a r fu tu re M rs
( lass Meets Saturday
T h e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty L u th e ra n
12 acres o f filb e rts , e m p lo y e d sev­
S ta n to n lias been th e p ia n o in ­
T in* E rie n d ly C o rn e r class o f th e s tru c to r io T im b e r fo r se ve ra l years
e ra l people la st w e e k in h a rv e s tin g m a le ch o ru s sang s e v e ra l w e ll- r e ­
S u n d a y school w ill h o ld its m o n th ­ and has been a c tiv e in c h u rc h and
h is crop.
c e iv e d se le c tio n s a t th e b a n qu e t
ly business and social m e e tin g S a t­ school services She lias been one of
This close-up view of workm en u nder Sculptor Gutzon Borglum
_ M r and M rs . J o h n B e rg e r and w h ic h w as h e ld on S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
u rd a y < v e ilin g at th e hom e o f Mrs tiie leaders o f th e P .-T A tor se ve r­
T
h e c h o ru s in te n d s to g iv e a sacred
carving the head of A braham Lincoln on the sharp granite face
G la d y s B e rg e r a tte n d e d th e w e d ­
A d o lp h S c h m id t A ll in te re s te d are al years.
and se c u la r c o n c e rt th e f ir s t p a rt
d
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of
Mount
Rushmore,
near
Rapid
City,
S.
D.,
gives
a
good
indica­
in v ite d
Itirtlid ays Celebrated
F re ita g . in
P o rtla n d
W ednesday o f D ecem ber.
tion of the size of the gigantic figure. T he head m easures 66 feet
W II. M cN a y Elected
L a s t F rid a y e v e n in g R ev. E ic h -
O. S S h iffe r and E li H o w e ll o f
e vening.
from chin to crown and w hen finished will show a bearded Lincoln.
W H M cN a y was elected p re s i­ G ales C re e k w e re
m an. th e d e a f-m u te m is s io n a ry o f
h o n ore d Sep- |
R ock C re e k school had its p ic ­ P o rtla n d , d e liv e re d an in te re s tin g
N ext to it will be carved a head of Theodore Roosevelt. The
d e n t o f th e M cN a y d a n . w h ic h was le n ib e r 24 at a p a rty g iv e n by M rs
tu re ta k e n M o n d a y .
figures of Thomas Jefferson and George W ashington already have
o rg a n iz e d at a re u n io n
h e ld
at H o w e ll in c e le b ra tio n o f t h e i r
le c tu re in th e lo c a l c h u rc h . H e d is ­
M r and M rs M e iw e s a nd fa m ily cussed th e h is to ry o f th e m ission
N e w b e rg S e p te m b e r 26 M rs M abel b irth d a y s , w h ic h o c c u rre d th e day
been com pleted on the same level.
have m oved fro m th e G ra n d p la ce w o r k am ong th e d e a f a nd d u m b
H o lc o m b o f P h ilo m a th is se cre ta ry b e fo re P resent w ere M r and M r
to M unson H ill.
O f th e 32 present, a ll w e re
d e ­ O. S S b iffe r and d a u g h te r Hazel
a nd th e n g a ve an e x h ib itio n in th e
to n ; M r a nd M rs M u rp h y , B a n ks;
Ju n e F uegy, w h o is a s tu d e n t at sig n language. T h is le c tu re was
scendants o f C S and A T M cN a y M r and M rs. C lif f o r d B rig g s and
M
rs
L
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rove
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o f N e w b e rg e x c e p t M rs. E
J Mr
and M rs. E li H o w e ll a n d
S m ith and M iss H e le n V a n D y k e o f spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r p a r­ sponsored b y th e C h ris tia n K n o w l­
H u m p h re y s o f Saugus. C a l . w h o is Bessie, w h o was v is itin g a t hem e
F orest G ro v e ; Sam C aruso. P o r t­ ents. M r. and M rs. W illia m F uegy. edge d e p a rtm e n t o f th e W a lth e r
th e d u u g h te r o f a s is te r T h e d a n fro m O regon S ta te college.
league.
la n d ; M rs . Isa d o re V a n d c rz a n d c n .
M a ry V rlic a k , w h o is e m p lo y e d at Services Later
has a p e rfe ct gen ea lo g y in w r it in g
H orn, to M r
and M rs
E rnest
ROY
A m isce lla n e o u s s h o w e r F ore st G ro v e ; M iss M u r ie l H erm ens. St.
V in c e n ts
h o s p ita l,
P o rtla n d ,
w h ic h dates back b e fo re th e re v o ­ S m e jk a l o f Sunset eamp. S e p te m ­
V o tin g m em b e rs o f th e L u th e ra n
was g iv e n a t th e R oy h a ll S e p te m ­ V e rb o o rt, and host a n d hostess. M r. spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r p a r­
lu tio n T he f ir s t S u n d a y in S e p te m ­ b e r 21. a g ir l. H e r nam e is Donna
c h u rc h h e ld t h e ir q u a r te r ly b u s i­
b e r 29 in h o n o r o f M iss E rm a K e m ­ and M rs. J. A . M oore.
ents. M r. a nd M rs. M ik e V r lic a k .
b e r was th e date set fo r th e y e a rly June.
ness
m e e tin g last S u n d a y eve n in g.
p e r and L a w re n c e H e rb, w h o a re to
M r. a n d M rs. H e n ry V a n d o m e le n Talk Improvements
re -u n io n .
T h e y decid e d th a t th e c h u rc h s e r­
Inez L lo y d , w h o fo r th e past few be m a rrie d th e c o m in g w eek
and
son.
w
h
o
have
been
liv
in
g
on
A business m e e tin g was h e ld a fte r vices a re to be g in a h a lf h o u r la te r,
W in « S c h o la rs h ip
years has been w o r k in g in T u n -
A la rg e c ro w d was p re se n t and M rs. A r t h u r V u y ls te k e 'g fa rm , m o v ­
th e c h u rc h services a t th e R e fo rm e d n a m e ly a t 10:30 d u rin g th e w in te r,
G o rd o n H e in ric h o f P o rtla n d , a ber. le ft S e p te m b e r 24 fo r C hicago,
th e c o u p le re ce ive d m a n y g ifts fro m ed to M c M in n v ille th e past w e e k,
fo rm e r re s id e n t here, re ce ive d
a to m a ke h e r home. W hen
M rs th e ir frie n d s and re la tiv e s . T h e e ve ­ w h e re M r. V a n d o m le n w i l l m anage c h u rc h h e re S u n d a y . Im p ro v e m e n ts in o rd e r to g iv e Rev. N itz m o re
m usic s c h o la rs h ip
fro m
P o rtla n d L lo y d fir s t cam e here she w o rk e d
n in g 's e n te rta in m e n t consisted o f a fa rm .
u n iv e rs ity th ro u g h hit» w o rk at J e f- a t th e B. T H a rt re s ta u ra n t, then d a n cin g , w ith m u sic b y C la p s h a w ’s
M rs. C h a rle s R o ilin g , w h o re c e n t­
Il«- i
..
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la te r she m ove d to th e G ilm o re o rch e stra .
ly re tu rn e d to h e r h o m e fro m th e
th e L a u r d v ie w grade school here In 'tel.
Jones
h o s p ita l in H ills b o ro , s u ffe re d
and a tte n d e d H ills b o ro h ig h school
M r. and M rs
P e rcy M eC am p - Prepare for Bazaar
L a d ie s m e e tin g w it h M rs. J. M. a relapse F rid a y a nd is a g a in se r­
re v era 1 term s, w h e re he p la ye d in b e ll re tu rn e d S e p te m b e r 23 fro m
io u s ly ill.
th e hand He p la ys a bass h o rn .
San
Francisco, w h e re
Mr
M r- V a n d c rz a n d c n T h u rs d a y to m a k e a
A r k le H osevear v is ite d his sis­ C a m p b e ll bad been re c e iv in g tr e a t­ q u ilt f o r a b a za ar to be at a la te r
te r M i
Eranci* C o o lid g e , o f P o r t­ m e n t in th e S o u th e rn P u c ific hos­ date w e re M esdam es F ra n k H e rb .
P J. V a n d crza n d cn , W illia m Cop,
la n d fro m F rid a y u n t il M onday.
pital.
I ll tilt ed in I .ill
Mr
and
M is . W a lte r G ild n c r P e te r V a n d c rz a n d c n a n d J M . V a n -
C a rl D .d il e m p lo y e d on th e A le ft S e p te m b e r 24 fo r T w in Falls. d e rza n d e n .
. & S. TRAINS, DAY OR NIGHT
H u tsch m a n fa rm , f e ll fro m a h ig h Idaho, to v is it re la tiv e s fo r a week. G am roth. Move Here
(Continued from pare 1)
M r. and M rs. A . G a m ro th , w h o
Mi
Ida Page o f P o rtla n d is
h o a rd w a lk S u n d a y
and b ru ise d
FROM PORTLAND
h a ve o p e ra te d
a shoe shop in tee in c lu d e d R. E. W ile y , c h a ir ­
and cut his face and head se ve re ly v is itin g M rs Id a K ilb u r g
K e ith R o b e rts and LeRoy Ba­ B anks th e past th re e years, m ove d m an ; R C Busch, s e c re ta ry ; and
He ,s u n d e r th e d o c to r's ca re at th is
Leaves P o rtla n d ................9:30 P.M.
k e r o f A r lin g to n sp e n t th e w e e k ­ to t h e ir new h o m e in R oy th e past R oy C a m p b e ll. H A . D eck, and
w r itin g .
Arrives S p o k a n e .............7:00 A.M.
M rs A d e R u tschm an and sons end o f S e p te m b e r 25 ut tile O. S w eek. M r. G a m ro th s t ill p la n s to R. W. W e ll. O n th e d is t r ic t N o. 7
school
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A d o lf and R o b e rt v is ite d th e ir p a r­ S b iffe r home.
Every Regular Car Air-conditioned
W e il, M rs F ra n k Peters, C a rl R u s­
W esley G ild n c r spent th e Sep­ ness.
ents
and
g ra n d p a re n ts. M r. and
Observation club car, with lounge, fountain, barber, bath,
se
ll.
and
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p
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Donald
Spiering
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F o y H eineek o f P o rtla n d
periodicals, cards. L atest types of standard and tourist
T h e u n io n h ig h s ch o o l bu d ge t
D o n a ld S p ic n n g , son o f M r. and
Mi
e J H u m phreys o f Saugus here
sleeping cars — Deluxe coaches, with lounges for men and
who
was was p re p a re d W ednesday e v e n in g
M r and M rs A. J R ich e spent M rs. G e o rg e S p ie rin g .
C al . was a guest o f h e r cousin, W
women, deep individual seats, porter service, free pillows.
H M cN a y. se v e ra l days last w eek a co u p le o f days In H ills b o r o m a k ­ s e rio u s ly i l l w it h s p in a l m e n in g itis b y a c o m m itte e com posed o f Leon
C.
T h e M cN ays and t h e ir guest w e re in g re p a irs on one o f th e ir houses th e past tw o w eeks, is n o w c o n v a l­ S. D a vis, c h a irm a n ; W illia m
Leaves P o r t l a n d .............8:30 A M
escing. D o n a ld was a p a tie n t in the C h riste n s e n , E d g a r Rehse. Jam es
W ednesday e v e n in g d in n e r p a rty th e re
Arrives Spokane................6:30 P .M
Don R ob e rtso n has been v is it ­ F orest G ro v e h o s p ita l a nd was e x ­ S e w e ll a nd V . W G a rd n e r. T he
gin* t.s at tie* B. ( I M c N a y hom e
O bservation reserved seat coach, wide windows, individu."
in Forest G ro v e T h e v is ito r was in g frie n d s and re la tiv e s in C a li­ pected to r e tu r n to h is h o m e F r i ­ u n io n h ig h school b o a rd in c lu d e s
day.
I F. I,. B ro w n . M . P. C ady, H. E
chairs (50c), cafe economy meals, standard coach. Scener-
ta ke n a ro u n d th e M t. lh>od loop fo rn ia and A riz o n a th e past w eek
T hom pson. T. P. G o o din, a n d J o h n
of Columbia River and Cascade Range, Bonneville Dan
T h u rs d a y and F rid a y b y th e B. (» M r R obertson, w h o u s u a lly spends Home from China
Rev. Pious M oore, b ro th e r o f J. W . K a m n a J r.
M cN a y* She is v e ry enthusiastic th e w in te rs in P h o e n ix. A rizo n a ,
Low Train Fares
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a b o u t the O regon scenery
Coach-Tourist . $ 7.50 one way, $13.50 roundtrip
M r and M rs M A lb p a n a lp o f w h e re he w ill ta k e C. G. S ta n to n 's tu rn e d fro m n in e ye a rs o f m is s io n - 1 re n t fis c a l y e a r w e re set a t $78.-
327.60. in co m p a ris o n to $69.575. Es­
S ta n d a rd ............ 11.24 one way, 15.00 roundtrip
T illa m o o k v is ite d M r. and M rs place as e n g in e w a tc h m a n and c a ll a ry w o r k in S h a n g h a i. C h in a , is
tim a te d
receipts, h o w e ve r, r o s e
Berth charge additional
A d o lp h
S c h m id t
S a tu rd a y .
T he b o y on th e S o u th e rn P a c ific S ta n ­ n o w v is itin g a t th e J. A . M oo re
fro m $10.387 in 1936-37 to $17.627.60
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Southern Pacific’« home agent w ill te ll through tickets
S c h m id ts
liv e d at th e A lb p a n a lp
fo r 1937-38. o ffs e ttin g to a la rg e
in
connection
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the S. P. A S. Ry. at proportional fares.
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place a n u m b e r o f y c u rs ago w h e n
den and fa m ily , m o ve d th e past e x te n t th e increase in expenses.
M r S c h m id t was e m p lo y e d on the
D etails or illustrated folders w ill be furnished on request — R- H .
w e e k to th e F ra n k D e rsha m fa rm T ea ch e rs' B u d g e t H ig h e r
C R O Z IE R , Gen. Passenger Agent, American Bank Bldg., Portland
d a ir y ra n c h th e re .
A s w it h th e d is t r ic t No. 7 co m ­
east o f Roy.
F a rm e rs w h o h a ve silo s are g e t­
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tin g th e m f ille d at th is tim e C o rn
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L a d ie s o f th e R o y p a ris h a rc sp o n ­ g e t-m a k e rs p ro v id e d f o r a g e neral
is v e ry good in a ll th e fie ld s , ac­
ÇçOKAAf?
S .in i O lds o f E lm o n ic a a nd A r ­ s o rin g a ca rd p a rty in th e R oy h a ll s a la ry increase. Set aside fo r te a ch ­
c o rd in g to re p o rts . Som e fa rm e rs
ers' s a la rie s is $23.265 as co m pared
PORTLAND
a re p lo w in g and see d in g since th e t h u r M eye rs o f P o rtla n d w e n t on a th is T h u rs d a y e ve n in g F o llo w in g to $21.555 th e p re v io u s ye a r.
h u n tin g t r ip last w e e k -e n d . A n ­ th e ca rd gam e th e re w ill be d a n cin g
ra in s o f last w eek
T ra n s p o rta tio n
e stim a te s
ro s e
W. H. M c N a y and fa m ily jo in e d th o n y T ra c h s e l lias been h u n tin g to th e m u sic o f V a n d e h e y's o rc h e s ­ fr o m $13.850 to $14.000. b u t debt
tra a nd re fre s h m e n ts w i l l also be
a g ro u p o f re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d and in Eastern O regon fo r th e past w eek
se rvice a llo c a tio n s f e ll fro m $24.-
Jo h n T ra ch se l J r. has accepted a served.
a tte n d e d th e sto ck sh o w T uesday
800 to $22.785.
p o s itio n in P o rtla n d w o r k in g fo r
A fa m ily re u n io n and d in n e r p a r ­
e v e n in g .
ty was h e ld S u n d a y a t th e h o m e o f ■ A s a re s u lt o f b o n d a nd w a rra n t
T h e W an a h am a fa m ily . Japanese, th e Co-op.
A g ro u p o f fo lk s fro m th e B e th ­ M r. a nd M rs J. A . M oore, h o n o rin g p a ym e n ts last ye a r, th e u n io n h ig h
are m o v in g th is w e e k in to the M.
I school d is t r ic t w i l l o p e ra te t h i s
C ady house at L a u re l, re c e n tly v a ­ a n y B a p tis t c h u rc h w e n t to th e U n ­ Rev. S is te r P a n c ra tiu s o f S p o k a n e ] y e a r w it h an ind e b te d n e ss o f $99.-
io n G ospel m issio n last F rid a y eve­ and R ev P iu s L . M o o re o f S h a n g - '
cated b j M i and M n S H Davi
h a i. C h in a . T hose p re se n t w e re [ 500. as c o m p a re d to last ye a r's
w h o m ove d to th e “ V a lle y V ie w " n in g and su n g f o r p o o r fo lk s .
M a n y frie n d s in th is c o m m u n ity Rev. S is te r P a n cra tiu s. g o ld e n ju b - b ond a n d w a r ra n t o b lig a tio n s o f
fa rm o n e -fo u rth m ile south.
$124.800 a re d u c tio n o f $25,300.
J. W M u llo y a nd d a u g h te r T h e l­ a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l o f M rs O. B. lia r ia n . o f Spokane, W ash.; Rev.
T h e 1937-38 b u d ge t m ake s a p ro ­
m a and Lee M oore a tte n d e d a re g is ­ B e n n e tt S a tu rd a y m o rn in g . She is P iu s L. M oore. S. J. fro m S h anghai. v is io n o f $1500 f o r e re c tio n o f an
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te re d G u e rn s e y c a ttle sale at M id ­
a g ric u ltu r e b u ild in g , in accordance
W a lla W a lla . W ash.; R ev. S is te r M. w it h th e S m ith -H u g h e s agreem ent.
d a le fa rm n e a r V a n c o u v e r W ednes- g ro w n c h ild re n .
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D e sp ite th is , th e a llo c a tio n s fo r
Som e m uch needed m a in ta in in g th e G e rm a n B e th a n y B a p tis t c h u rc h Saal. p a s to r St. F ra n c is ch u rc h . R o y; c a p ita l o u tla y s re m a in e d th e same.
is b e in g don«' on th e roads in th is is n o w liv in g at th e G e rm a n B a p ­ H u g h E. M oo re . B a n ks; P. G. M o o re
C o m p le te budgets f o r b o th d is ­
tis t O ld F o lk s ' H om e in P o rtla n d .
a nd fa m ily , M r. a nd M rs. L . J. t r ic t No. 7 and th e u n io n h ig h
v ic in it y at th is tim e.
F re d H a m el o f th is se ctio n is re ­ M oore. M iss M a ry M o o re o f P o r t-
] la n d : Joseph J r., E ilee n , T o m and school a rc p u b lis h e d on page 4.
p o rte d to be i l l
M r. and M is Jo h n T ra c h s e l Sr.. ¡J a c k M oore. Jam es M o o re and fa m - se ctio n 2 o f th is w e e k 's A rg u s .
M r. and M rs H e rb e rt T ra c h s e l and ily o f B a n ks; M r. and M rs. F ra n k
son J u n io r o f P o rtla n d and M r. and M oore,
(By Miss M Tallman)
B e a v e rto n ;
M rs. S erena
M rs Id a K ilb u r g le ft S u n d a y on a M rs. L y le S m ith o f E lm o n ic a w e re M u r r a y a nd M iss F lo re n c e M o h r o f
t r ip to th e beaches and Io v is it M rs. S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests o f th e H ood R iv e r; J u liu s . P a tric k , H e n ry .
E d w a rd and G eorge M oore, B a n ks:
M ab e l S m ith al Bay C ity . She plans L. C. G la ske fa m ily o f H ills b o ro .
D a rle n e G la ske had h e r to n s ils M rs. M a ym e F ole y. San Francisco.
Io lie gone a w eek. M rs. B e n n e r o f
F ore st G ro v e is w o r k in g fo r M rs. re m o ve d Inst w e e k in B e a v e rto n by C al ; T om K e n n y , P o rtla n d : M r. and
D r. M ason.
M rs. A . R ig e rt a nd F ra n cis. B e a v e r-
K ilb u r g d u rin g h e r absence.
M rs. C h a rle s C ritte n d o n and son
D a v id w e re h e re F rid a y m o v in g the
re s t o f ( h e ir f u r n it u r e n u t o f th e
W e re sure that the economical prices listed below on
house. M r. and M rs. D a v id C o rn u tt
IMPERIAL
DAIRY and POULTRY FEEDS will make
m ove d th e ir f u r n it u r e
in to the
you take a second look. With farm produce prices rising
house.
L a V e rn e K ilb u r g spent th e w e e k ­
we know you 11 want more milk in the milk can and more
end al h e r hom e here.
eggs in the egg basket. Now you can get these results by
G la d y s S h iffe r , w h o has been
feeding IMPERIAL with low feed cost and good profits.
w o r k in g in Salem , is v is itin g h e r
fa th e r. O. S S h iffe r.
O n Y o u r M oney
E d w in K n o w le s , w h o has been
w o r k in g in M o n m o u th , re tu rn e d to
Ins hom e h e re T h u rs d a y .
M r. K ilg o re to o k th e u p p e r grade
ro o m to th e P a c ific L iv e s to c k E xp o ­
s itio n S a tu rd a y .
Im p e ria l Egg M as h . Sack .............................. $ 2 .0 5
M r. and M rs. T om R ig g le v is ite d
THAT’S Ol R RECORD— Many thrifty citizens
M o d e rn M eth o d s —
re la tiv e s h e re S a tu rd a y n ig h t on
M ilk Egg M ash . Sack .......................................... 2 .1 5
C a r v in g G ig a n tic L in c o ln F ig u r e
Couple Honored at
Rock Creek Home
Schefflin People
Named Officers
Shower Given for
Couple at Roy
time with his Sunday
Mountaindale.
school
at
Say you saw It In th . Argua.
Hazeldale
G uests a t th e J C. S m ith hom e
o v e r th e w e e k -e n d w e re M r a nd
M rs. J. B B a r n e tt o f V ic to ria , B. C.
Reta Salee. th e s m a ll d a u g h te r o f
M r. and M rs. V e rle Salee, is re c o v -
e rin g fro m an o p e ra tio n a t th e
S h rin e rs ' h o s p ita l.
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at Huber H all
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Beginning
S a tu rd a y N ig h t, O ct.
Buy House and Move
M r a n d M rs. J o h n G usta fse n o f
P o rtla n d p u rc h a s e d a fiv e -ro o m j
Dance every two weeks thereafter
house, w h ic h th e y m o v e d la st F r i-
p ro p e rty on W h e e le r a venue and
B a n y roa d
T h e y a re g o in g to
m o d e rn iz e th e house a n d are n o w
d r illin g a w e ll on th e place.
9
NEW
A d m is s io n
25c
M U S IC
Plate Luncheon
15c
On Q uality
mve
DRUGS
it
BROMO SELTZER— 60c size .................................... 49c
KOTEX— Regulars .................................................. 20c
PETROLAGER— $1.25 size .................................. 89c
TOOTH POWDER— Pepsodent, 50c size ............39c
ALKA SELTZER— 60c size ......................................49c
HAIR TONIC— Lucky Tiger, $1 s i z e ..................... 79c
HIND’S HONEY & ALMOND CREAM— Large 83c
50c size ..................................................
39c
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WHILE THEY LAST!
50c
D r. W e s t’s T o o th Brush and
50c P in t B o ttle A n tis e p tic .
BOTH
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Prescriptions Our Specialty
H ills b o ro P harm acy
“Save on Drugs’’
T ra c to r Bargain
of the Year!
School District 7
Calls Budget Vote
Night Limited
Day Express
Elmonica
Timber
LET US
4
%
have p ro file d through their foresight in choosing
this in stitutio n to manage their savings.
We are proud of our record of dependability
and safety—year in and year out—in good times
and bad—and this is your assurance of safety and
profit for your savings, too.
Member Federal Home Loan Bank
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J. M. PERSON, Manager
Havings & Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
W e P ic k u p and D e liv e r
Home Laundry &
Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47 Hillsboro. Ore.
Delivered on Your Farm
Same reduction on F-12 with rubber tires.
L et us d em o n s trate this T ra c to r B a rg a in
HUGH LEWIS CO.
BEAVERTON
Phone 9605
International Trucks — MeCormick-Deering Farm Machinery
Used Tractors, Trucks, Cars, Farm Machinery
s
WE
Im p e ria l Feeds
couldn’t get
along without the
B ig -L a y Egg M ash .
S a c k ..................................... 1.95
S k ille d W o rk m a n s h ip —
These are the features of
o u r dry cleaning service
that permit us to clean your
clothes promptly, thorough­
ly and safely. Your clothes
are moth-proofed, too, at no
additional cost!
$697
W OM EN
IMPERIAL POULTRY FEEDS
L atest E q u ip m e n t—
Now Only
NEW LOW PRICES ON
P roved
S afety
plus
liberal earnings
FARMAJLL IZ
IMPERIAL DAIRY FEEDS
Hillsboro
ARGUS
\\ e find out where to shop for the greatest
values . . . we discover new menus through the
food ads . . . the clothing advertisements are our
style notebook. We can save enough through
carefully shopping the ads and the classified page
to pay our Argus subscription many times over
each year.
Im p e ria l D a iry , 2 0 % P ro te in . T o n ..............$ 3 6 .0 0
C ow R atio n , 1 7 % P ro te in . T o n ................... 3 2 .0 0
Molasses D a iry , 1 5 % P ro te in . T o n ............ 2 9 .0 0
Besides that . . . ge get all the local, commu-
nity, school and club news . . . and we get all
this for
Prices F. O. B. our warehouse and subject
to m arket changes
Less Than 4c a Week
P ay Cash and Save —
T ra d e w ith Im p e ria l
Imperial Feed 8C Grain Co.
Phone 01
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Second Ave.
in (he
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