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Section Two—
Ilnur lu H ill.lm iii I11err4.ee
Local Payrolls ami Adda
to Local Prosperity
Locals, .Society, Editoriale, Features,
Classified, Public Notices
and Advertising
W ith W hich is Com bined th e Hill boro In d e p e n d e n t
V illinne 43, No. 32
H ills b o r o In d e p e n d í n t E sta b lish e d 1873
Experiences in
China Cited
by Relative
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , O ctober 7, 1937
Chief G-Man Signs With Shirley
Mrs. Wilkins
P.-T. Secretary
North Plains
Social Successful
at Farmington
lBy Mi-s llcicn e Schulz)
F A R M IN G T O N
T h e e n te r ta in ­
m e n t and ice c re a m social at th e
school F rid a y e v e n in g was e n jo y e d
IIA Z E I.D A I.I- : P u rls o f u le tte r
and frie n d s
N O R T H P L A IN S M r. W W ilki-n b y about 80 m ern b e i
re c e iv e d lust F rid a y by M rs Jo h n
c lu b
l v. us u n a n im o u s ly i-Ji-eted s e c re ta ry o f tie C o m m u n ity W e lfa re
ln ilu h . fro m h e r b ro th e r, Jo h n lllu -
Io f i l l th e va ca n cy le f t by M rs F re d N e t re tu rn s f o r use o f lo c a l bene­
lo c k . (la le d A u g u s t 27 ut T sing ta o .
Poe a l the P .-T A m e e tin g S e p te m - fits a m ounted to a b o u t $f<
S h a n tu n g . C h in a an- as fo llo w s
M a rio n and C e c il B oge le ft S a t-
bi r 211 C o m m itte e c h a irm e n nam ed
"W e h a ve c e rta in ly had Iota o f
are: M rs I. It C y p h e r, p ro g ra m : u ra d a y m o rn in g fo r a s h o rt h u n tin g
'
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Ill
M rs G e rtru d e M ays, m e m b e rs h ip : t r ip in to tije h ills up above C h e rry
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y o u k n o w th e re in
M rs
C a rl C h ris tn e r.
h o s p ita lity : G ro v e
4i w u r o v e r here T h a t is w h y I am
Ro (
M rs. M e r r itt Jackson.
p u b lic ity :
W o rm i- a tte n d in g P a c ific
d o w n here nt T s in y tiio on th e toast
M e C h e ste r Johnson, p u b lic a tio n s : u n iv i r
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at F o re s t G ro v e th is
W e w e re o rd e re d to eva cu ate by
gemesti
M rs H e n ry C y p h e r, m ag a zin e ; M rs
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Boge w ill e n r o ll
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’ T om K lig u m ro u n d -u p .
ica n IlilV id vessels h e re to p ro te ct
second y e a r w ith B e n h k e -W a lk e r
A tte n d a n c e G ood
• o but a ye t u ••• h a v e n ’t s*,eri o r
co lle g e soon.
P ro m o tio n d a y exercises at th e i busine
even h e a rd any fig h tiiiK We are a il
c h u rc h w e re w e ll a tte n d e d D a y to n 1 F ra n k M ille r u n d e rw e n t a nasal
W ell
, M ays and
S o n n y Jo h n s to n w e re | I o p e ra tio n in a P o rtla n d h o s p ita l last
"T o d a y a h u n ch o f S h a n g h a i pa ­
; p ro m o te d fro m th e b e g in n e rs to th e w eek He is e xp e cte d ho m e soon.
pers got th ro u g h to us. a fte r a
i p rim a r y department. J e r r y C h a m - 1 J o h n n ie A d a m s is in th e Jones
w e e k s d e la y I see m th e m a b o ut
i b e rla in
and
D e n n is Hagge fro m I 1 h o s p ita l in H ills b o r o b e in g tre a te d
a ll k in d s o f tro u b le in T sin g ta o . We
I p rim a r y to ju n io r . Inez J o h n sto n fo r blood p o is o n in g caused fro m a
are in T s in g ta o and th e re has been
l fro m ju n io r to in te rm e d ia te
and c a rb u n c le on lo s arm.
no re a l tro u b le no fa r, « xce p t a lo t
¡ H a r o ld T ro u tm a n . R o b e rta
J o h n -1
Miss M a rie S e h e v ic k . w h o has
o f te n sio n and e v a c u a tio n o f Ja -
son and M illic e n t F a ir fro m in te r- been v is itin g tie r a u n t. M rs. I. J
pancNe and ( ’hiñese so yo u cannot
P u n c o e h i.r
has re tu rn e d to h e r
I m e d ia te to s e n io r
hom e in K la m a th F a lls
a lw a y s te ll by w h a t y o u read in
Leads B ib le Class
th e papers
Mr
C h a rle s M e rtz o f Eugene,
M rs C h e ste r Jo h n son is le a d in g
"N o out* lu re k n o w s w h a t is g o ­
I a B ib le s tu d y class w h ic h m eets w h o was c a lle d h e re to a tte n d th e
ing to i .. i , p. o. .mil i i annot tell
M rs
Lucy
e v e ry F rid a y e v e n in g ut th e c h u rc h . fu n e ra l o f h e r sis te r.
B u ch a n a n o f P o rtla n d , v is ite d a fevz
w h a t I ’m g o in g to do We haven t
' E v e ry o n e is in v ite d
days
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re c e iv e d any fo re ig n m a il since a r ­
R ic h a rd L e w is is n u t o f school
Kam na
r iv in g here
w ith an in ju r e d foot
" 'r iiis le tte r m ay ta k e a lo n g tim e i
M r Ed v a rd H a tfie ld e s t ill very-
M rs C h a rle s W a lte r i e n te r ta in ­
re a c h in g yo u if d e v e r does, f o r ,
in g h e r a u n t. C a rrie B u r r o f Los i l l in th e P o rtla n d h o s p ita l.
Mr
A le x a n d e r e n te rta in e d in
n o w th e m a il lias to go fro m h e re •
Angela, C a l. tins week.
b y tra m , and bus a ll th e w a y south |
h o n o r o f h e r lit t le d a u g h te r B e tty
F irs t A id ( lass to S ta rt
I Ith b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry
to H ong K o n g b< fo re g o in g on h ip l
M rs T om S tig u m Ih c R ed Cross Jean
fo r A m e ric a T h is is on acco u nt o f
re p re s e n ta tiv e f o r th is c o m m u n ity , S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . G uests w e re
th e fig h tin g m S h a n g h a i
announces the beginning of the flret K a t h lt i ,1 K le in , M a rg a re t a nd M a u r-
" W r had a v e ry n ic e tim e (h i •
a id class M o n d a y e v e n in g at th e tne P utnam . G la d y s B u r k h a lte r .
s u m m e r D u rin g th e h o t season w e
school house w ith th e c o u n ty n u rs e B e tty A n n Stevens.
m o ve d up on the • ide o f T a i Shun,
co n d u c tin g . T h e class is open to i M r. and M rs. Lee H e n ry a n d fam ­
i l y o f Eugene have been v is itin g
evi ryone.
th e
great
sucrcd m o u n ta in near
H e n ry 's parents. M r. and
T am , w h e re is was n ic e and cool,
M rs. A H a ffn e r and sons B illy w it h M i
and w e c o u ld s tu d y in th e m o rn in g s
Jo h n a nd A d e lb e r t o f
H ills b o ro M rs J o h n H e n ry .
M r and M rs L e s te r Rowe. L o re tta
and m the a fte rn o o n go h ik in g W<
I spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith th e W M .
' W ilk c n fa m ily .
a n d J im m ie are v is itin g a t th e F re e ­
also h ad a te n n is c o u rt up th e re and
I
M a rg a re t B u n g e r o f C la ts k a n ie m an Rpve home.
lo ts o f fu n A n u m b e r o f o th e r nns-
v is ite d th e W . B u n g e r fa m ily o v e r Aid Meets Today
F a rm in g to n C h ris tia n L a d ie s ' A id
sio n a n e s had com e fro m a d ista n ce , J. Edgar Hoover, who has become fam ous for d ire c tin g the g o v rn -
S unday.
m e n t’s w a r against k id n a p in g as ch ie f of the federal bureau o f in ­
a nd w e re liv in g n e a r us
O n tin-
M rs. E ric Jo h n son and d a u g h te r w i l l m eet T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n w ith
fo u rth o f J u ly w e A m e ric a n s had
ve stig a tio n , signed bis nam e in S h irle y T e m p le ’s au togra ph book
D o ro th y o f San D ie g o sp e n t th e | M rs F re d S tevens in h e r home. It
a b ig basket d in n e r at tin* K a m i.ill
we< k -e n d w ith h e r s is te r, M rs. R u th is a business a nd w o r k m ee tin g .
f o r c c le U it ic i as th is p ic tu re was taken in H o llyw o o d . T hat badge
W ill.
Ed F o o rd spent th e w e e k -e n d
p la ce T h e re was lo ts o f s h o o tin g of
w h ic h the c u rly -h a ire d c h ild sta r has ju s t pinned on his la pe l
fir e c ra c ke rs games and te n nis, and
M rs A r t h u r D a v is a nd b a b y son w ith re la tiv e s and frie n d s in P o r t­
d o tsn t say “ G -M e n ,” b u t “ S h irle y T em ple P olice.”
R ic h a rd Jam es w ill be at M rs.’ J. I I
la n d His son P h ilip is m a th e m a tic s
a s w im m th e a fte rn o o n
te a c h e r in G ra n t h ig h school.
D a vis' hom e a fte r Tuesday.
“ S e v e ra l tim e s d u rin g th e sum
.Move
to Helvetia
M iss E u g e n ia C y p h e r v is ite d M iss
m e r w e w o u ld get to g e th e r and go a h u h im ss m e e tin g F rid a y e ve n in g
B o n n ie K n a ttc r o f P o rtla n d o v e r
on h ik e s to some o f tin* b e a u tifu l at th e horn«’ o f the su fx *rin te n d e n t.
M r and M rc . W illia m M ahler and
fa m ily , w h o have been liv in g on th e
the w e e k-e n d .
spots in the m o u n ta in s a ro u n d th e re Hay M c M in n , at We?tt S lrip c
and h a ve a p ic n ic .
T h e re w e n *
W in n e rs at th e P y th ia n c a rd par­ M c C o rm ic k place, h a ve m o v e d to
M r and M rs T om M ille r and
ly
last W ednesday e v e n in g w e re H e lv e tia .
m a n y b e a u tifu l places, s p rin g s, o ld d a u g h te r Jean spent th e w e e k -e n d
M rs W ill Joos a nd H e n ry C y p h e r
te m p le s, w a te rfa lls a m i m o u n ta in at T illu n io o k .
peaks
and
M rs
L o c i H o lle n b e c k
and
B H M iiix n e r . a te b u ild in g a
A n d y C h r is tn e r second T h e p u b lic
M a ria C o rn« ri. f o r 35
“ T h e c o u n try o v e r lie n * is v e ry b a srn n -n t u n d e r th e ir house
•art
p e c u lia r in tin* sum rnt r turn*, fo r
B illy S m ith cam e hom e S a tu rd a y n id e n t o f H ill boro, d u d S u nday is in v ite d to a c a rd p a rty T ue sd a y
th a t is not o n ly th e h o t season o f fro m E astern O regon, w h e n * he had at th e S m ith h o s p ita l fo llo w in g a ( v e ilin g . O c to b e r 19. a t th e P y th ia n
b r ie f illn e s s She was GH ye a rs old. h a ll.
th e y e a r, b u t th e ra m v season I f been w o r k in g a ll sum m er.
M rs J R S a n fo rd . M rs H e n ry
She was b o rn in B arge Ita ly . De­
w o u ld ra in fo r days th is su m m e r C lu b M eets O c to b e r 15
(B y M rs . M a r y S in c la ir)
v ith o u t s to p p in g , and th e fog w o u ld
H a ze ld a lc C o m m u n ity c lu b w ill ce m b e r 11 1H(W. and was m a rrie d in C y p h e r a nd M rs T o m C o n n e ll o f
R E E D V 1 L I.E - M iss O rth a B. P11I-
1889
to
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conn* r ig h t in to th e houses. E v e ry - b o ld a b ooster m e e tin g O c to b e r 15
c ip h c r. fo rm e r re s id e n t o f R e e d v illc
th in g w o u ld get
et T h e m atches in tin* has« m e n t o f th e school w ith In 1901 th e y cam e to th e U nited • it O sw ego g iv e n b y M rs. C h a rle s b u t n o w re s id in iz at R o s v o rto n has
States. T h re e sons, Jo h n . Joe and H ic k n e r h o n o rin g th e ir cousin. A l ­
w o u ld n 't lig h t, eh □ the* and s u it a p ro g ra m and re fre sh m e n ts.
j an n ou n ce d h e r e n g ag e m e n t to D a le
B o h C o r rie n . a ll o f H ills b o ro and le n e B a g b y o f M o la lla .
cases.
e s , p e c _
ia _ lly
le a th e r
th in g s Mrs. Jenkins Hostess Today
L. B a u g h m a n o f O ren co . M iss P u l­
a d a u g h te r. M rs T heresa W ilh e lm
w o u ld a ll m o ld . W hen th e fir s t su n ­
T h e C o o p e r M o u n ta in L a d ie s ’ c lu b o f A s to ria , w e re b o rn to th is u n io n .
c ip h e r is th e o n ly d a u g h te r o f M rs.
n y d a y cam e w r w o u ld have to w i l l b o ld its fir s t m e e tin g o f th e
L u c y M . F ra n k . N o d a te f o r th e
S ix sisters, a ll o f w h o m a re liv in g I
p u t th in g s in th e sun to d ry
season at th e hom e o f M rs E a rl in Ita ly and fiv e g ra n d c h ild re n al-1
w e d d in g has been set b u t w i l l p ro b -
t
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J e n k in s th is T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . so s u rv iv e .
I a b ly be la te th is fa ll.
get a w a y to th e m o u n ta in s e v e ry
In New Home
M rs M H a n n and c h ild re n have
1* lin e ,a , services w ir e h e ld fro m
s u m m e r d u rin g th e hot w e a th e r, be ­
M r. and M rs. O scar G ra n u m and
,
Coopei
Mountain
St.
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cause it is d a n ge ro u s to not go Be-
fa m ily re c e n tly m o v e d to th e f o r m ­
M rs C la n nee C ro c k e r o f C a n b y m o rn in g w ith Rev J T C o s te llo o f ­
ju d rs th e d a n ge rs fro m m a la ria and
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K a s h le r p ro p e r ty w h ic h th e y
and burial waa in F ir I c ie ty w ill m eet th is T h u rs d a y a fte r ­
c h o le ra th e re are a ll k in d s o f o th e r spent S u n d a y w it h M rs. W ilb u r fic ia l ing.
purchased. M r. G ra n u m and Leo
L a w n c e m e te ry
R osary re c ita tio n I
diseases T h a t is w h y w e m ust b o il C ro c k e r.
M rs A n n a K e m in e r spent se ve ra l was said M o n d a y e v e n in g a t th e I noon at th e hom e o f th e p re s id e n t. G o rd o n o p e ra te th e A s so cia te d f i l l ­
e v e ry th in g th a t w e eat a nd d u n k
M rs. E liz a b e th W rig h t, on C o o p e r in g s ta tio n and garage.
days last w eek w ith h e r d a u g h te r. o n e ls o n -S e w e ll chapel.
o v e r h e re .”
m o u n ta in . M rs. C o ra M c tz c n tin c w i l l
M iss V ir g in ia M ille r o f H a z e ld a lc
M rs Eva N elson, at Y a m h ill
be jo in t hostess.
v is ite d M iss L o la S in c la ir o v e r th e
W ilb u r C ro c k e r and F re d d ie G as-
M r a nd M rs A ( ’ B o llig e r sold
C o n fe re n ce W ednesday
w eekt-end w h ile h e r p a re n ts and
aecom|»ani«*d
b y C la re n c e
276 tu rk e y s last w eek, p a rt o f th e n e r .
Second q u a r te r ly c o n fe re n c e o f s iste r w e re v a c a tio n in g at th e coast.
C a n b y, spent the
lo t g o in g to grace th e ta b le fo r C ro c k e r fro m
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(By M rs. L e w is R a ym o n d )
w eek end h u n tin g
in
th e Coast
P re s id e n t Roosevelt
d is tr ic t w ill be h e ld w ith th e L a u re l . verson le ft th e f ir s t o f th e w e e k fo r
range.
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rs.
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M iss Itro s d Honored
M r. and M rs F lo y d P ric e e n te r ­ Ilu ir s d a v t i l l S u n d a y in S eattle v is - c h u rc h n e x t W ednesday e v e n in g . A ll ' L o n g Beach. W ash., w h e re th e y e x ­
T w e n ty - tw o la d ie s w e re pres«-nt
are in v ite d .
pect to w o r k at p ic k in g c ra n b e rrie s .
it in g h e r un cle , O tto S im d a r . W hile
w h e n th e C o o p e r m o u n ta in La d ie s' ta in e d F rid a y e ve n in g w it h a d in
S. H P o m e ro y a nd son R o b e rt
D ic k O v c rw e g was busy th is w e e k
« tu b gave ¿1 b rid a l s h o w e r T h u r s ­ n c r p a rty in h o n o r o f M r. P rice 's ! th e re she was a guest at a d in n e r P o m e ro y re tu rn e d fro m t h e ir h u n t­ m o v in g M r. and M rs . T h e o d o re
d a y . a t th e hom e o f M rs C h a rle s b ir th d a y T h e P rices re c e n tly p u r ­ honoring M r S im d a r's 88th b ir th - in g t r ip to th e e astern p a rt o f th e B ru is m a o f L a u re l to th e K . J o h n -
W e a v e r in h o n o r o f M iss E rm a chased tin* G ot h a rd p la ce n e a r C o o p - ; i dav a n n iv e rs a ry .
. e r M o u n ta in school
E tm na R obinson has been s ta y in g sta te F rid a y . T h e y w e re n o t as suc­ son p ro p e rty n e a r O renco. T h e y w ill
B ro a d , w h o is to be m a rrie d O c to ­
M r. a nd M rs. Jam es G e u rra ttz w it ii M rs, Don Pearson
w h i le cessful as in fo rm e r y e a rs in b a g ­ lo o k a fte r th e p la ce th e re th is w in -
ber IS
ging a deer, b u t e n jo y e d th e ir tr ip . 1 te r. B ru is m a s a re th e p a re n ts o f
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M ona K in n e y had an o p e ra tio n
B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d
■ M rs. C h a rle y O v c rw e g .
m g at W h ite S a lm o n . Wash
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A b o u t a dozen m e m b e rs o f th e
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T a y lo r . M rs B e r t Hi le v am t G eorge
ed last T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n at th e i p a re n ts and frie n d s . T h is is th e ir
l son.
F e rg u so n re tu rn e d last W ednesday
i
i
' ^tunte o f M rs. S a ra h C a m p and h e r 1 fir s t v is it h e re since th e a r r iv a l o f
H e rm a n Schoene and c h ild re n f i e R " o h v e C p ir , in • r , , . ' . k . i i re
a r n 'is im d ’ 0 ' <,;,U« h ,e rs ,h<’ M,SSCS V e ra and E liz - 1 th e ir d a u g h te r J a n e t A n n . M rs
fro m a successful h u n tin g t r ip in
H ° WC3; at , ,h e ir h om (' " " , R o scn b a lm
th e Oehoeo N a tio n a l fo re s t in east­ have m ove d to P o rtla n d to b< w ith to th e r i. v . '. ,'onent d re d g • M
w ill
be re m e m b e re d |
M rs. Schoene, w h o is s ta y in g th e re
e rn O reg o n
, , 1¥lu" no ! C o o p e r m o u n ta in . It was in o b se rv- here as L illia n Nelson.
fo r m e d ica l care.
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lias
been
s t.itio n e d at j nncc o, th e
b ir th d a y a n n iv e r ­
B o rn to M r and M rs M A . K e t-
J u n e R o h rb a ch is w o r k in g at th e 'A s to ria fo r some tim e
rh< m S e p te m b e r 29. a boy.
I S ta r c a n n e ry in P o rtla n d .
K e n n e th R a n k is ta k in g a d v a n ­ sa ry o f M rs. C am p, w h o rece ive d
O. C M osten o f T exa s spent sev
tage
o f th e fo u r days' le a ve fro m m a n y ca rd s and n ic e g ifts . T h e y
e ra l «lays last w e e k v is itin g M rs.
C
C
C
ca
m p to h e lp his fa th e r sh in g le fo rm e rly reside d in S o u th D a ko ta
Jh becca E llc rs o n
and a n u m b e r w h o fo r m e r ly liv
their house.
M iss V e ra H ansen o f E x e te r. Cal
I in th a t sta te w e re present.
V is ite d T h u rs d a y and F rid a y w ith
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R o b e rt P o m e ro y sp e n t th e w e e k -
Please send 111 new s co p y e a rly end w it h th e M ills fa m ily in T illa -
h e r cousin. M rs. Jam es B road Miss '
to th e A rg u s .
t f ! m oo k.
H ansen was on h e r w a y to a tte n d a
F u n e ra l services fo r M r;. O B
B ib le co lle g e in S pokane. Wash
Sl )( H :( H K
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Mrs- E W L iv e rm o r e le ft S a tu r­ B e n n e tt o f C e d a r M ill w e re h e ld
S a tu rd a y
m o rn in g
at
F in le y 's
d a y fo r A r lin g to n to v is it h e r son
ch a p el in P o rtla n d F in a l c o m m it
and d a u g h te r-in -la w . M r a nd M rs.
W illa r d L iv e rm o re . and a tte n d the m e n t w as at M e m o ria l H a ll M auso
le u m .
b ir th d a y p a rty o f h e r g ra n d d a n g h -
Deceased
is s u rv iv e d
by
(hi
te r. E sther
w id o w e r and tw o sons, H a rv e y an<
E
W. L iv e rm o re has b u ilt
M anson, o f S eattle.
b re a k fa s t nook o n to his k itc h e n
M rs Paul O 'C o n n o r is re c o v e rin g
as w e ll as can be e xp e cte d a t __
E m a n u e l h o s p ita l.
H u g h W e lls, e n g in e e r fo r th e
S o u th e rn P a c ific ra ilro a d fro m Hose,
H ill..b o ro A rg u s E s ta b lis h e d 1894
Student Leaders
Named at Hilhi
Credit Bureaus
eci etai ••. T( d Gardner, tree irei
I urkey Numbers
Show a Decrease
I’hona 3071
Second and Main
Hiteon
Hillsboro
(By Mrs. Zell Struthers)
T h e end o f th e w e e k s h o u ld see
th e s ilo f illin g fin is h e d here. H e r­
m an M c tz e n tin e p u t u p a n e w s ilo
and C W. S tru th e rs purchased and
m oved th e s ilo b e lo n g in g to E. D.
H ite to h is fa rm .
H ite o n school lo s t th re e p u p ils
th is w e e k w h e n th e Beem an fa m ily
m o ve d to M etzg e r.
MILES
•Mrs. Hite Hostes«
T ig a rd R e b ekah c lu b was e n te r­
ta in e d W ednesday a t th e h o m e o f
M rs. Id a H ite . T w e n ty -o n e a tte n d ­
ed.
M iss M a rg a re t H edden, a g ra d u -
ate n u rse
fro m
M u ltn o m a h hos
p ita l. was a th re c -d a y gu e st a t th e - 1
C W. S tru th e rs ' ho m e b e fo re ta k in g
up h e r d u tie s a t th e h o s p ita l.
ON
GASOLINE
A p re d ic tio n m ade in th e M a rc h
15 n u m b e r o f th e A g r ic u lt u r a l S it ­
u a tio n and O u tlo o k re p o rt issued by
L R B re ith a u p t. e x te n s io n e co n ­
o m is t at O reg o n S ta te co lle g e , th a t L E G A L B lanks fo r sale, 10c and 1
fe w e r tu rk e y s w o u ld be raised in
20c R ubber stamps and office I
1937 th a n in 1936 is c o n firm e d in supplies.—H ills b o ro Argus.
tf j
• If you co u ld travel tw ice as far on e
fuel that cost a fractio n of present priceC
- a car w ith such econom y w ould be a
m iracle!
Yet, in the tracto r fie ld , “ C a te rp illa r”
Diesel savings are as amazing as th a t
The RD4, for example, plows an acre oa
one g allon of 7-cent fuel. A n equal pow­
ered gasoline tractor, for the same w ork,
takes 2 gallons of 14-cent fuel.
Ask us more about the Diesel RD41
Smartly z
Dressed M en—
know they ta n get
Maria Corrieri
Passes Sunday
Engagement Told
hv Miss Pulcipher
Kinton Aid Meets
at Wright Home
g o v e rn m e n t re p o rts c o n ta in e d in the
G ro v e Post Office Moved
la te s t re p o rt ju s t issued
F o re s t G ro v e p o s ta l business Is
T h e 1937 tu r k e y re p o rt o f the
b e in g h a n d le d in a n e w lo c a tio n in
g o v e rn m e n t in d ic a te s a re d u c tio n
o f a p p ro x im a te ly 10 p e r c e n t in th e n e w G ra n g e b u ild in g a t P a c ific
th e n u m b e r o f tu rk e y s on h a n d in 1 a ve n ue and F ir s t s tre e t.
th e w h o le c o u n try , co m p a re d w ith
a y e a r ago. T h e decrease in th e Pa- :
c ific coast states was e stim a te d a t I
6 p e r cent, a nd in th e R o c k y m o u n - I
ta in states at 23 p e r cent. T h e crop
IS e xp e cte d to be m o re n e a rly th e
(Incorporated)
size o f those in 1933 and 1934 th a n 1
e ith e r th e s m a ll c ro p o f 1935 o r th e
Collection* — Credit Report*
la rg e c ro p o f 1936.
i° W ashington, Tillarn>M>k, Yamhill,
In d ic a tio n s a rc th a t th e m a rk e t- 1
I’olk and Marion Countiaa
ings w ill be so m e w h a t e a rlie r than
last y e a r. T u rk e y s a re a n a tio n a l
Personal Contact on C ollections
crop, b e in g raised in e v e ry state in I
th e u n io n , w h ile h e a vy c o m m e rc ia l I
W ashington County Office
p ro d u c tio n is fo u n d in th e n o rth , 1
east, so u th and fa r west.
C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g
Jean A bts. s e n io r a t
H ills b o ro
u n io n h ig h school, is s e rv in g as e d i­
to r o f th e s ch o o l a n n u a l arid B ob
A llis o n as business m anager. A s ­
s is ta n t e d ito r is .M ary A n n G a rth o f-
n e r and a ssistant business m anager,
M a r tin R yan.
S tu d e n t b o d y o ffic e rs are: E lv is
D iekason. p re s id e n t;
P eggy Ross,
v ic e -p re s id e n t; J a c k H im m e lr ig h t.
B illy C o rw in , ju n io r re p re s e n ta tiv e ;
R a ym on d K s lin g e r. so p h om o re re p ­
re s e n ta tiv e ;
F re d
B a u m g a rd n e r,
s e n io r re p re s e n ta tiv e ; G le n S a n fo rd ,
a th le tic
business
m a n a g e r;
A rt
Iw a s a k i. e q u ip m e n t m anager.
Ned Ross w ill head th i : so phom ore
class as p ri -id e n t. O th e r so phom ore
o ffic e rs in c lu d e Jean A n n Pasley,
v ic e -p re s id e n t; F ra n k R yan, secre­
ta ry ; Ja ck S e h u k a rt.
tre a s u re r;
C h a rle s
Hines,
se rg e a n t-a t-a rm s .
E lle n L u n d in . D o ro th y P ize r. ch e e r
leaders. E v a P ep p a rd . song le a d e r
F o r th e fre s h m a n . N o rm a n S a n ­
fo rd w ill se rve as p re s id e n t, w ith
L e ro y C a m p b e ll, v ic e -p re s id e n t and
W in n ifr e d W ile y ,
s e c re ta ry -tre a s ­
u re r, M iss H e le n P a r r is fre sh m a n
a d v is o r.
Section Tw o, Six P ages
•
L a te st S ty les
«
B est o f Q u a lity
•
R e a s o n a b le P ric e s
"CATERPILLAR”
DIESEL
in M en’s W e ar a t
the
MEN’S
207 E. Main St.
shop
HO W E «Sc W E LLS . Props.
H illsb o ro
Phone 1112
Lester Ireland
& Co.
WHY PUT UP WITH A WORN-OUT CAR, WITH
&G BARGAINS
Laurel Acres
LIKE THESE ON THE MARKET?
Filial Rites Held
for Mrs. Bennett
Fire Prevention W eek— Oct. 3 to 9
buic. spent Sunday m Ith l
1935 FORD V-8
N ow at used car prices
after only a fe w thousand
mites of 'use! Superb per­
formance. Distinctive ap­
p e a r a n c e . O n e o f th e
outstanding used car buys
of all time!
W I »h
e rm o re .
T h e teachers and o ffic e rs o f tin ’
H a z e ld a lc S u n d a y school w ill h o ld
T he biggest seller of the
year! Easy handling. Cen­
ter-Poise riding, m odern
in everv detail. Good for
thousands of carefree I'-«
miles at very little cost.
NO CASH NEEDED
NO CASH NEEDED
if your present car e q u a l*
the down paym ent.
it your p re te n t t a r equols
the down paym ent.
A
GLASSWARE
^NOTHINGL
OVER
BUySAHAD/O
FOR YOUR CAR
C ry s ta l cut
S te m -W a re
T a ll, graceful shapes w ith beautiful patterns.
Colored stems. Stem-ware that w ill add to
the beauty o f any dtnner table.
Cordtsls, wines (3 sizes) cocktails, sherbets and goblets,
all in new fall patterns.
Let out "easy to shop" counters help you w ith your
table's n ;w fall outfit.
Best Used C ar
Buys In T o w n
MAKES
Reduce Fire Loss
Eire loss
( o o p e ra te
reduce loss
your hom e
in H illsboro to taled $1,179.90 in 1936.
w ith the fire d e p a rtm e n t in its fight to
Io Ihc elim ination of fire h a z ard s. Check
to d ay — le t's sto p th is toll of fire.
The Croslev radio you have
been waiting for . . . a most
amazing value . . . an u n b e­
lievably low price . . . Now
EVERY car can have a
radio . . . O ne piece instal­
lation . . . See it, heat it
perform, today! You will
surely gel one for your car.
WITH
M O N EY -B A CK
GUARANTEE!
H A G mean« renewed and quaran-
t— d. Every R 4 G car Is checked
at over 30 v ita l points to meet
factory specifications. Every R 4 G
ear Is sold w ith a written guarantee
of 100% satisfaction ar 100% refund.
R & G used cars are of m any makes,
and are sold by Ford Dealers only.
SEE THEM TODAY !
I Q W l F ,,K n D E L U X E T O U R IN G
TUDOR—
I - '- '”
G u n m e ta l fin is h L ik e n e w in s id e and
n u t. R u n o n ly 15,000 m ile s. R Ai G.
1Q 2A
* S '”
lO R H <<>UPE— W h ite side w a ll tire s .
R adio and h e a le r. W a s h in g to n B lu e .
b e a u tifu l car. R. Sc G.
, O K,> U K L U X E T O U R IN G F O R D O R
G u n m e ta l fin is h . F u lly re c o n d itio n e d
K H S
ly s d
1 9 (5
l- '- 'd
’595
A ’595
’495
’485
’410
FORO D E L U X E COUPE—B la ck w ith
A pple Green wheels. D rive n o n ly 18.000
m iles on c ity streets. L ik e new!
1934
F O R I) D E L U X E C O U P E -N e w 6 p ly
ru b b e r P a in t a nd u p h o ls te ry lik e n e w .
A re a l b u y.
ALSO OTHER LOW PRICED C ARS
SP3W0SE REITZ STORES
W estern Ortjanhation^
CUAS. L. WALKER
"E v e ry
U fi S. I h ir d A v r.
Form of P ro te ctio n "
H ILL S B O R O
riunir l.'.ij
SELFRIDGE
Furniture Co.
13® 8. 3rd
Ave.
Phone 21X
llill.sbnrii
MacKenzie M otor Co.
I h i r d n n d W a s h in g to n
Hillsboro
P h one 911
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