Page Eight H IL L S B O R O A H G V 8 . H l L 1.8 R O R O . O R E G w N Pay Vp or Else Deford Named Director for Buck Heaven IS B IL L IO N DOLLARS C fí/N h B I L L . CKEHALEM MOUNTAIN — B u­ 2—-»» m m i ' ford D eford was elected directo r at a d istrict school m eeting at the B uck H eaven school house Septem ­ b e r 27. He w ill fill th e unexpired I « « t « T term of F. E Hoffm an, who r e ­ signed. F. E. H offm an has been h ired to tran sp o rt th e children from h e re to th e P leasant View district M r and Mrs. Ted B runson o f , Corning. Cal., visited his b ro th er- U8>;t f ' ffl in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ra.v I C lark, S eptem ber 28. /arse arrestj Ira G. and Hodson McCormick ’theft chargtj m ade a business trip to Salem T hursday. New Fam ily Here C. O. Jen n in g s and fam ily recen t­ \»r J V ly from N ebraska have bought the 13 acres on top of th e m ountain, form erly ow ned by th e late H J M aynard. T hey took possession ! S eptem ber 23. O ne son, Neil, is a t­ tending N ew berg union high. Twin ,=\c sons. Bob and Billie, a re in th e i eighth grade at th e P leasant View IS K liV tX 1 , d ? Io '?! S atu r- R ally Day S unday Laurel. O th er successful d eer hu n t- in stallin g officer. a„ f ,,r , , T.iey a re E veryone is invited to a tte n d the ers from h ere w ere L. T. Finigan. O fficers installed w ere P a u l f n r r b » rl i h '° buy a new Plal’° rally day services at the church Mr. and Mrs. O tto O rn d u ff and Cop, com m ander: G eorge V ande- r> S unday and tak e p a rt in th e basket G uy Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. M ervin hey. vice-com m ander: W F Klum. , a™ T * U rLeze5 _ 7.e: d in n e r a t noon. W hitm ore and L eonard W hitm ore ad ju tan t: H. L. Jensen, finance of- home in B anks Mr and Mrs A lbert S taffo rd f accom panied by Lew is H ulit of b eer; R. A. Wilcox, chaplain: F ' f a c 1,„.f..«lS Cndlin 8 ■'^'fc r a T a f t visited relativi in Bank- N ew berg left S eptem ber 28 to hunt E. Davis, service officer; J o h n ,v n rK d in » h l ^ L « ,r \,here t h c v S atu rd ay A lbert has j u s t re v. r- in the B u m s country Ibach. sergeant-at-arm s. ‘ ,rK c an n cr- ■ Mrs. E unice M urray and Carson G eorge V andehev w as presented ‘ \ i , .,,,« °\? ... . „ , monia M urray of B eaverton and Miss Bet- w ith a gold star for enrolling the ^h‘o L „ a „ . , 42?b cr J ,k ? rd ; , d M."'s T ,cr 1 r a r t ’ I” :,t ’ ly Jean B row nhill and a friend of most m em bers to th e Legion in th e n "i I C!1t - nl° 'S ' ^ ' ‘r day from th e w eek-end w ith M , Ii o e Fusts Dilley visited Mrs. L. T. M urray past year. The incom ing com m an- 5 a pkb ^ ? ^ d y „ h„ T n ' T est , at B uxton „ . Sunday in ho n o r of h e r birthday, d er was presented w ith a hand- . A " . T ' ? aJ?K'' * i u<’ ; Mr , a„'}d«?Ir Har ’ ’ Mrs. L. L. M urray re tu rn e d with carved gavel by W. F Klum. and s i . h . ' a-IL?.' P urchased from F red son of M cM innville pent Saturd..-. Mrs. E unice M urray for a tw o days' J- L. Sm ith, th e re tirin g com m an- m int« m , lm p ro ' e ‘ a ” d S unday w ith Mr. an d Mrs R visit. der. was honored w ith a b eau tifu l * to p ro p erty before m ov- M. B anks Mr. and Mrs. L ester S tan d ard and ar>d ap p ro p riate trophy, by th e „ „ I w t o » i „r r- . u i i nhri> M •" J d au g h ter Bessie of S ilverton visited new com m ander. a ‘pr‘ riav c - O n f of xi C ’a " - ¿ id'’ B alo ld Bennea •' 1 tw.. ' .Id, 11 ® ,m llR ' S 9 I *: ASE NEARJNi JURY'S HAND! JJ’ \ o r >\* ( I r j. .... ' Banks Legion Installs New Officers; Dances to Start M S m aw in S outhern Oregon, w here they had attended a church confer- ence since S eptem ber 29. S u ^ ' v wed h RaUd Chman e? te r‘aine,d w r r e aM ^ 'J ld MnnCIa P arty ' t ? UI StS I f P o rH a n d M aaChaun th e re a fte r for ev ery tw o w eeks th ro u g h th e fail and w inter. A uxiliary Installs The A m erican Legion A u x iliary insta,led new officers W ednesday cvenin«- Mrs. B eatrice Bush, past td = ? d ’ °r% and daUgh' Prcsiden‘- of M anning, w as in stall- Mrd »„d m MCed' :,,1£ a „ , >n< officer. O fficers installed w ere MMrSr - ^ a r ' ln S rn an j L ena Taylor - presid en t; M iriam n i m d l h M rs- CIar'?nce O rnduff and Ibach. vice-president; Mrs. H. L. e g o n e d«er h u n tin g n ear Jensen, secretary and tre a su re r Mr« F i J ? eH a re gUF ° fraM a a,? d M aude » enefiel. chaplain. ’ w fS S te u S J^ B ^ h o I^ ' - by « r f t a . F ?r .kcr. - ? ‘rs. Jack B nghouse T he W ilkesboro depot was clo-od ' ' ____ hom e w ith an o th er rt,„v M er Mr« count of the strik es th e logging Hess, w ho cam e'hfor h e r ^ * F’ M cam Ps - 11 w ill rem ain closed u n til Ha G and Hodson M r T « ™ w b ^ ’ness picks up. E. E. H opkins. accom panied bv M i^ M an> F?.ehs tbe a e r a t o r , is looking around for of Newberg. Sunday visited Mr. and a d r " ^ I * e ’. t o ' S m . W K ednesday ' T n ù v he ^ I « L eitzel is th e m o th er o f M rs D owling and had been v P itin e he’r own m f th e r n e a r H eU eC a Mr. and M r - ‘ H arry W hitfield of Seaside cam e F rid ay and spent several d ay s w ith h e r paren ts. M r and Mrs. N. J. G riffin Born, to Mr. and M rs Jam es H arlem an i M ary Kingston» o f Dilley. S ep tem b er 30. a b v T he baby w as nam ed Jam es Elli< O tto Jo h n so n and his tru ck d riv - S nr e M J ? 0,SrC fr? m “ hunting ? £ ot £ **?£ ,0 . Hebo Mountain Saturday They went as far a ^ ccs H u m h . w ith a deer. *g Rugg. w ho is cm - p.1 ycd h e re ' sp en t ’hc w eek-end u 1' h h er P aren ts in H eppner. »h” ; an £? MSS' L B-T re s h a m sp ent £ astern .O ^ reg L o n ' ' ls,h n « relativ es in E h e Mrs. ^ s o n Î Ira fn -lfw Î ’d S ÎÎg h te visited ^ M ? 1 w / V n d X T L am àr S an d y of I a n " G. “ McCormick e r son-in-law and d _nd Mrs. Allan s ä ä s Combei Ä t e u n Ä s « S aturday and Sunday. B uford Deford finish evening yarding piling luv »mis no rth of H illsboro for C hester Bates S» or f <■»"»<» .M Bates w ill leave soon w ith his team „«» uow »,—» ü c r Æ S fo u r rn Cottage w here and Alf Ja BorBaPd Sunday B ette have G rove moved teheCi he r esaawm nif y» »M°Sdayh gacsts p i a" d Mrs. anc J a n d ^ i i k ’Ç ?" “ '„ Mr. and Mrs. M erle Ca dy and h er P o r , „ „ ; j " t ^ * h J „ -r T c 4 „ „ r BULLETS LINK 2 GANG D E A F ¿í '= Blooming Society Prepares tor Play (B v M rs. F. W llinrieha) Miaa M a r g a r e t B L O O M IN G K oehnke w as received into m em ­ bership m the Young People's so­ ciety Friday mglil R efreshm ents w ere served b y Misses M argaret R ueeker and Lois Alton Copies of the three-act play "D epend on Me" have been ordered and ehur- acters are being selected P re se n ta ­ tion w ill take place in the near future. P lans a re being m ade for the installation of a w ater b u b b ler and wash bowl in the hall of th e L u th ­ eran school building R egular q u a rterly voters' m e e t­ ing of St P eter's church w as held Sunday afternoon Henry N eum an and Ernest M eyer w ere appointed to serve on a com m ittee in charge of "L u th eran W itness" su b sc rip ­ tions. G eorge W estcott heeam e quite ill lata S aturday night Seek I.oration Here Mr and Mrs H ow ard G regcrsen a n d children W anda. Irving and I ester of Hone l.ake. W ise, arriv ed at the G eorge V ilstrup hom e last week They a re cousins of th e V il- strups and are seeking a farm here. W anda is attending the L utheran school She is in the fourth grade. A ttends O S. ('. H ow ard Bowlby is com pleting his studies at O regon S tate college. Corvallis, this y ear Mr and Mrs John G oetze and N irtnan. Mrs John K oehnke, Mr and M rs H enry J Haase. Rev and M rs E W. H inrichs. Jo h n M eyer and M i-.as B eatrice B erger an d 1 M argaret K oehnke w ere am ong the guests at tin- reception for Mr. and Mrs V ictor B randt follow ing th eir m arriage in P ortland S eptem ber 28 Miss G e rtru d e S ehoknecht of Snohom ish. Wash . spent last week w ith h er sister, Mrs W alter Dem- min She cam e h ere for the W alther league convention in session at P ortland S eptem ber 25 and 26 and r- turned hom e Sunday night. H arold M eyer has started his ee- ond y e a r as a stu d en t at Pacific university. Sing in P ortland M en's chorus d irected by Edwin K iekhaefer sang several num bers a t th-- W alther league banquet held at M ultnom ah hotel. P ortland. S ep ­ tem b er 25. T hey have been highly acclaim ed for th e ir ren d itio n s of w ell-know n hum orous selections. ................................ The chorus is com posed of the H ills­ boro. S-'hefflin, F orest G rove and Bloom ing L utheran congregations Mu i d ' lor and rehearses eacli M onday night Tbil P a c t sell na alt» rn ately at the four churches. C l° S<' f £ , ' ,Or ° f ,He Bank L adies' Aid m et in St. P eter's E lean o r SUa -el w > o ' T ' ‘V church basem ent T hursday a fte r­ fe rre d to P o rt',. I 1 ' noon. w ith the vice-chairm an. Mr- MkisRiRh W , a W alter Demmin. presiding. Mrs. hjCJ,1 ' ,. .k " 1 k E w ald W eichbrodt was hostess. M esdam cs V erona Helmold John I t r p am nts in Salem -\ir< y r -o '. ", • : , S tark and F red K rah m er w ill serve her moth» Mi M F 1 "ii the visiting com m ittee in O cto­ ,.ld v , . s ’ C br • m<»k r e t u r n ^ hom S • ■ T ber. ' hunt deformi ~ Pals d %ÌD Xhool Bos Hailey, class of 1937. has also e n ­ tered ilia u ’n Normal Jo h n Me- Beth. also of this year's g ra d u a t­ ing class i s atten d in g Oregon S uite college this y ear H oward Keppeto, class of 1936. and F ra n ­ cis D ieriekx. class of 1934. a re both attending Pacific university. Hanks Itigli Wills Hanks high football team d e fe a t­ ed the B eaverton H team by a score of 12 to It on the Hanks field T hursday They w ill play at H ub­ bard next Friday Mi. and Mis Francis M iller and Mae Cason left S aturday m orning to w ork m Hie apple harvest at W enatchee W ash Auxiliary Meets Friday le g io n A uxiliary m eets Friday night, the fu st m eeting w ith the new officers in their chairs Miss Lena Taylor, the new president, r e ­ quests that all m em bers attend ‘ a :l„ n a ri then . . . „ re tu rn e d a fte r a week ; j r and M r, M vron D , , •' P ortland w ere w eek-end g u e st-o f M r. a n d Mrs. A C Conna,.» Re v . and Mr- W F WHl ug, iï -pent ï g ’f r several Ä “ a day ^ - , ; ¡, , ^ ' week ^ ' Ù v s »- ^ ' f r ’' nds E »» T h u rsd ay , O cto b er 7, 1937 Club' Entertained at Connelly Home Items He su re th a t th»» Item la real liewa and not Just a men» day's v l.l- (■ramie Io Flee! tation w ithin the county or to P o rt­ land. (f W.ishiugtoii G range met S tilunluy I w ith a large atteiKluiiee. C h a ilm I iBv Miss M argaret M athlrarn) MOVNTA1NDALE Mrs G C NlckciMiu of Oswegu (»lauge, w ho Connolly was hoatess for the llanks- is Ihi' oldest G runge m em ber in the M ountuindale "5(H)" club at ber . tale, was pii sent. Next m eeting Will ho paid hv the m im ufueturer hom e W ednesday afternoon Mrs w ill In- the election of ofiieeix. for any C o rn (¡HEAT C IIRIK TOI’H- t laude l.yda had high scor<\ Mrs Miss H ertha E rdm an of P ortland Elt PO SITIV E C orn C ure cannot Jo h n Jimsi'ii s e c o n d and M argaret IS spending several »lays this week rem ove Also rem oves W arts and M.ithiesi n th ird Mrs W illiam Walk visiting hvi- father, A dolph E idm an, Callouses. 38c at H illsboro I’har- <*r and Lena T uylor also won prizes and brothers, Melvin and G earh ait maey. M argaret M alhiesen w as a guest Mrs (» Johnson w ill en tertu m the ehit» O ctober 26 Mr and Mrs II Ball of Sun F ran- Ciseo. G al. a iw visiting several days w ith Mr am i Mrs Roy A ppleton Mrw Mills llo slrss Mrs Fay Mills e n tertain ed the Past C hiefs' club T hursday afler- W e il’s 2 4 th A n n iv ersa ry u o o u A fter the business m eeting "3(H)" was played in w hich Mrs A K Reynolds had high score and Mrs Jan ie M alhiesen second Plan.-, w ere mud«- for the club to q u ilt O c­ tober 19 Mrs R T ru itt w ill e n te r­ tain the club next. Mr and Mrs. H ow ard C antoiiw ine and d a u g h te r of l.os Angeles, Cal UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. Yard 3c have been visiting at the hom e of 36-inch PRINTS. Yard h er b rother, C laren re Meek, and 5e family. CURTAIN SCRIMS. Yard 5c Mr and Mrs S ydney C onnally t»f CORSETS (Last call) 5c 6 for 25c W ilhunm a spent th e w eek-end \ isit- HOSIERY, big assortm ent Pair ing relatives here. 9c M rarhani ( Inti Meets Friday 2-lb. QUIET PIECES 24c M eacham com m unity organization 54-inch WOOL PLAIDS. Yard ____ 88c has taken the nam e of "T he Dairy NOTIONS, JEWELRY, COSMETICS 3c C reek C om m unity O rganization MEN'S RAYON MIX SOCKS. 3 pair The chili w ill hold th eir next b u si­ 24« ness m eeting Friday evening E v ery ­ POLO SHIRTS (fo r all) 24« one is invited to attend 47-inch RUFFLED CURTAINS.' Pair 47c W eek-end guests at the C I W il­ 22x44 TURKISH TOWELS liam s hom e w ere Mr unit Mrs D o n ­ 2 FOR 44c ald G arrig u s of Forest G rove and WOMEN S OXFORDS, STRAPS 1.94 Mr. and Mrs G ordon Layton CHILDREN'S MUSLIN BI.OOMERSS 5c Mr and Mrs Ed Schlegel and fam ily w ere Sunday guests of Mr and Mi s John L u th er of Keasi y Mrs \\ \\ W illiams has retu rn ed from the Coffey hospital m P o rt­ land. w here she had an operation for an ulcer on h er eve Mr. and Mrs L It' H ollenbeck I«» Hillsboro— Monday, October II and son H ow ard attended th e g o ld ­ en w edding an n iv ersary m P ortland (In stitu te Day) of Mr. ami Mrs W F K rupke at th eir hom e S eptem ber 22 betw een \ is it our store, s e c the new w earing a p ­ $25.00 Reward 2 M ORE DAYS SALE ENDS SAT. NIG H T Spcciu/s for Friday and Saturday yVelcome Teachers Used Car p arel lo r this fall ami w inter. Check your parcels— use our telephones "ENNA JETTICK" SHOES The perfect slip for A C learan ce 7 nunutei to g o t O r — from bedroom SALE to train in the twinkling o f a tlip l Kayser's fw im id e " is the perfect d ip because it s perfect inside and out. Easy on, Continues sleekly trim, with 4 gore bias cut. Twinside washes well, wears long. 19iJ0 Graham Sedan 1936 Plymouth Coupe 1931 jCh ev Sport Coupe 1931 Dodge Sedan 1929 Chev Coupe 1929 Ford Coupe 1930 Chevrolet Sedan Every one of above ca rs are g u a ra n te e d TRADES — TERM S E d w a rd s F ights Fire REED SPORT Sept 30 Dwight D. Lilly of H illsboro was aim ing a CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH group of t-venty-tw o men from USED ( Alt EXCHANGE GCC C om pany 9HI. C am p R eeds­ Phone 2611 port. Io re tu rn last night f r o m 2nd and W ashington fighting th e Gold Beach forest fire. in B anki hav‘ . received r ™ * » ""■ » U * - Etta $125,000 2! " j" F ire P r e v e n tio n W e ek O cto b er 3 - 9 Mrs. Ci. A. Thompson spent thr* intendent of tht M E e WHtned cottageSide ’ ’ ‘hC M*'S' W p rrach ,'d 11 ,he Ban^ F rh tren ^ u rc h S u m MONEY-SAVIXG OFFER! G A T hrm oson m a i d av ev en ‘n 8- A fter church q u ar- and dauvht?rP an'dM r ,A lv,ln ,Llnk ,e rl-v conference was held w ith the ,g . v-a ^ d 5 I‘l b e r t L yon o ffic ia l b o a rd m ade a trip to Kelso Sunday. A. H Wolford w en t to THIS WINTER ! Do you dread driving in w inter w e a th er? T h e re 's no need- see Sahnow for w inter au to accessories and a M inter m otor checkup th a t will m ake w in ter driving, enjoyable and sale. AU TO HEATERS— A rv in and Harrison H j k.95 DEFROSTERS— A rvin an d F antype (ru b b er blades) $J.5O i4 . at u p « 1’ TRICO SW IPE SERVICE— B lades. Each ........... J295 35c Protection For homos and business estab­ lishments against fire is largely dependent upon (ho commu- ity’s water supply. large portion of the money spent on the local water system is to furnish this essential pro­ tection. 'This is only one o f the constantly-rendered services of A R e a so n a b le P rices — W ork G u a ra n te e d Sahnow Bros. Garage C lean C o m fo rt S ta tio n s Third and Lincoln — : T h e H illsboro A rgus and DRIVE IN PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE— G allon F IR E G reen D rinking F o u n ta in s Phone 1271 ■ ■■ ■" W3L Peoples Water and Gas Co. R. E. W ILEY, Local M an ag er T h e N ew s-Telegram Faulty Wiring! No insurance! I»! i r,i’I 'i " ' '''''P a llin g story of llw sp e c ta c u la r B lak e-Ilav id Lum ber Co. fire in P ortland Sunday. I'au lty w iring and o th e r d a n g ero u s fire h a z ard s m ay exist in your home. Don't run th e risk of a stag- • gel'ilig (ire loss. O bserve N a tio n a l F ire P re v en tio n W eek October 3 to 9 by ' becking your home for fire h a z a rd s and elimi noting I hem. Then be sure th a t y our dw elling and it i fu rn isb in g s arc a d e q u ate ly protected by insur­ ance in old line board com panies. RUSHLOW 60 Kinds of Insurance Phone 1701Y H illsboro 336 E. W ashington St. for new xultM ilhers and renew als Both One Y e a r B y M a il $5.00 Un O regon outside of Porllanri) At llii.s low price you c a n ’t affo rd to be slow Io ill g” ” S ' l h 's c ' i h '' right now. The I-H" i- " ill come by retu rn mail. Fill j„ th e co u ­ pon below and mail ¡1 to g eth e r with v< u r rem it- la m e d ire c t to the H illsboro Argus. ..................................................................................................................................... MAIL THIS ( ( U P O N TODAY! H ILLSBORO ARGUS, Hill:,boro, O regon G entlem en: P leare m all me The N ew :,-Telegram and H illsboro A rgus for on :»ne y ear each. Enclosed Is $5 00. Name BOX NEW RFD TOWN STATE RENEWAL