H I 1.LS B O R O
Míxlernization
Scholls Grange
Hall Planned
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Rites Saturdax
SCHOLLS—A day meet.r.g of th
Scholls Grange was held Sat arda
M .U n
were made to improve the Grange
hall and modernize the heat.ng
«•quipmi-nt
Saturday the silo fillers finished
filling the silos on the M n r and
Will He—e farm
Minor Hesses moved
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new home Sunday t on the W
farm
Rev and Mr- F R Sibley
Be Wiser
buy
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trip to California by Sunda>
vberg city park Sun-
were Mr arid Mrs
Tigard the W W
Hollings» rths of Dundee Mr and
Mrs Jim Mo-
family and Mr and Mrs Ray M
and family
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day
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Reports on Holland Meet
Over 40 were pre.sent a: the E
rent at tne Sc- “!ls Met- -d st
church. Frank Allen of Portland,
■who had been a delegate of the
Youth Movement from Oregon to
Amsterdam Holland, gave an m-
♦cresting talk about the country
t
pe- ple and their cus-
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from the Portland
district were Catherine Lyons of
the Centenary-Wilbur. T n:e Samp
er and Howard Selmers After
league a social hour was enjoyed.
Miss Marian Moore of Corvallis
spent Frdiay with Mr and Mrs
Ray Moore near Midway
Mr and Mrs J Freeman left this
week for a two weeks' vacation to
the beaches
Mr and Mrs Ferd Groner return
ed last Thursday from a week's
stay at their cottage at Depoe Bay
Miss Pansy Weaver spent four
days last week at the home of her
mother at Beaverton Her mother,
who was ill. is much better.
Harvesting of the nut crop on
the Vic Wenstrom place will begin
this week
Entertainment Set
Thursday evening the Scholls-
Laurel Farmers Union will give an
entertainment at the community
hall at Laurel.
An Epworth League skate will
be held at the Oaks in Portland
Friday. October 13. All Leaguers
are invited
Tuesday Mr Gomer and Louie
Hatfield left on an elk hunting
trip.
Bride-Elect Honored
Mrs F E Rowell and Mrs Lyle
G 'Odell entertained with a miscel-
laneous shower at the H T Hesse
home last Wednesday in honor of
Miss Marjorie Johansen who will
soon become the bride of Clarence
Ennis of Hillsboro. The guest of
honor received many beautiful and
useful gifts The afternoon was
spent in playing games and enjoy
ing music Ninety guests were pres
ent
The Scholls Sunday school will
hold a rally uay and homecoming
October 1. Everyone is welcome
Rev Young of Hillsboro gave the
sermon Sunday in the absence of
Rev. Sibley. the regular pastor.
Farmington Club
To Meet Friday
FARMINGTON—Tne Community
Welfare club will spend Friday aft
ernoon with Mrs. Nels Larson. All
members are invited.
Fred Stevens spent last week in
Portland doing some building and
repair work for his brother, George
Stevens.
Hunt Deer
M v.rg
creased business w
for the expansion move by Dr H r
practiced in Portland for eigt-
establishing himself in a f
here this April.
« of a
and Sc
i t acstruction
d-g sandwich«
roast held Tuesday night at Ca
Reception for
Teachers Set
Elizabeth Ireland
Jack Murton president of
Hillsboro Lions i :hapt r addre-
REEDVILLE—A reception for the
local teachers will be given at the
school auditorium Wednesday eve
ning. September 27. from 8 until
9:30 o'clock. Refreshments will be
served. All are invited to attend.
Mrs. Phil Newmeyer and daugn-
ter Piv'Uu of Portland were week
end guests of Mrs J. H Neal. Mrs
Newmyer is a niece of Mrs Neal,
who with her family, recently mov
ed to Portland from Salem, where
her husband. Dr Newmeyer. was
on the staff of the state T. B hos-
,
pital.
Filbert Center
Filbert picking which some have
termed the “children's harvest.'' be
gan this week. Filbert growing
which was in its infancy in Wash
ington county when M E Meyer
planted his first three acres here
18 years ago. has now grown to be
a large industry. Meyer now has
nine acres producing in commercial
quantities. Other orchards with
large acreage and trees now bear
ing commercially, are those of J
H Wagenblast. Mrs John Connell.
Ben Snelle-. Mr.- J H Neal. B
Jack. Mrs Myrtle Hermelin and J •
Sterzer. The 35 acres owned by L
R Pearson will be producing on a
commercial basis next year. The
Br.x-nut and Barcelona filberts
are general favorites and are sold
through growers' associations, the
crop being pooled until a satisfac '
tory market prevails.
Mr. and Mrs. W S. Fry spent the
past week at Walla Walla. Wasn .
w.-.ere they Visited their daughter
Mrs. Miller. They also attended tne
Pendleton Round-up on the trip.
Miss MacDuffee of Portland and
Mr Harlow of Oswego were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
North.
C*?«1«
transacted business
in Clatskanie Monday.
Mrs. F P. Bradley of San Fran-
E. w Foord and his brother-in- «sc i arrived S
law, H. R Minnick of Portland, left
Tuesday for a deer hunting trip in
the Alsea country-
On Hunting Trip
Mr. and Mrs Rolfe Simpson. Mr
and Mrs John Simpson and Les
Lackey left Sunday for a hunting
trip in the John Day country
Frank and Alvin Schulmerich and
Glen F.xsen left Monday for the
Ochoco National forest.
Miss Helene Schulz arrived here
Thursday from a summer vacation
with relatives i n Nampa. Idaho
She has taken a position to teach
1he Hayward school which opened
Monday.
Lions, S coh / s
Devour 100 "Dogs
At H’iener Roast
borv s business bu
week at the home of her son-in-
law and daughter. Mr. and Mr.-
Lynn Obye. Of special interest to
Mrs. Bradley is her new grandson
Allyn J. Obye who will be a monta
old September 27.
Mrs. Lou Rogers of Vernon.a was
a guest at the A B George home
Munday and Tuesday.
Farmers* Union
Meetings to Resume
The Washington County Farmer-
Union will resume its schedule ot
regular monthly meetings with a
session set for Saturday night Sep
tember 30. it was announced this
week by Edna Corey, secretary. Tne
meetings were discontinued during
summer months due to the pressure
Laurel-Scholls Farmers' Union of har-. esting and other farm work.
Juniors met last Thursday evening
at the Laurel hall.
Plans for the fall and winter ac
tivities were discussed
selected
Clarence Waibel
chairman of the activity committee
with Evelyn PL
Celestine Waibel
and Ed Setniker as assistants.
To start off the fall activities the
juniors plan to hold a dance and
card ' party at the Laurel hall to-
night 'Thursday! Everyone is in-
with each
vited to attend. Music by Georgia
orchestra.
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Son Succumbs
Jabez Bruce Wilkes. 71. formerly
of Hillsboro. died Saturday morn
ing at his home in Portland, and
funeral
held
Young's Funeral Home Monday aft
ernoon. Dr W S Gordon of P Tt-
land. a friend of 56 years stand-
ing. clficiated Interment
in
the Cornelius cemetery.
Jabez Bruce Wilkes, son of Jabez
and Mary Jane Wilkes, early pio
neers of Oregon, was born at what
is now Banks, or. March 10, 1868
He was educated in the public
school of Washington county, and
the Business College of Portland
For over twenty years he was en
gaged in the abstract business and
was a member ot he f.rm f Wilkes
Brothers Abstra
Company. Hills-
boro He will be remembered by
man’ for
long service, about
twenty-f ve years, in the Hillsboro
band. He moved to Portland witn
his family in 1926. where he had
since resided.
On March 6 1901. he was
:ed
^arriage to Miss Eva E
■_ For' : Grove He is survived by
............. ••...... and son. Lynn M
Wilkes, of Portland, and a daugh-
ter Mrs Ipha Gene Wynkoop of
Kelso. Wash Two brothers and one
sister also survive L E Wilkes of
Hillsboro. O. G. Wilkes of Tilla
mook and Mrs Elsie Dannen of
Corvallis, and four grand-children
Pall bearers were Carlos John
son of Oregon City. M Swanson of
Portland Dr E W Almquist. Cal
Jack. Fred Cornelius, and R A
Alias on.
to Lions sp<
the boys th a all e
made to co-operat
organization in
small cash colleectu
among the
nated to t
good faith.'
On the evening
program were seve
tions by a duet c
Kami.a and Arne
Johansen and Harry Bates late
joined the singers t f rm a quartet
John Hare w ill bring a speaker t •
the next Lions meeting Wednesday
noon, according to Cha.rman Harry
To Be Resumed
Coach Matty to
Coach R 1.
iM.,
Sounds Noon Hour
With the echo
still in the air
boro's fire siren
crowd of local
and Oak streets
for lunch at 12 <
the fire they
was confined
de of a
t hi
chimney.
Hillsboro firemen who
id-
ed to the alarm found a great deal
of smoke
ing the home of C
T wnsend
no flames Mr T iwn.- rid estila» ■ d
that he had built nr
building for about
and that one of his s
dently was in need
Damage was
First Aid Class
Draws 32 Scouts
Thirt’
I Boy
initial fi
out for
held at he B W Barne;
Monday night, at rdmg ti
Schainck. instructor W.th i
C E Buckner. Vernonia, tr ed by set for 7pm every Mon
a six-man jury in A. W Havens'
justice court here this week, was more. Schainck said
found not guilty on a reckless driv
A minimum of 15
ing charge Members "f the jury set for completion o
w ere Tom Sh ick Charles Douglass. which Scuts can earn cr> dit
John Green L R. Eldridge. R E
Wiley and O C Halvorson
tests. W.th additional exami
Patrick J. Vandehey. 20. of Banks they can earn first a.d merit badg’ -
was arraigned in A W Havens' Schainck stated.
Justice court Thursday on a charge
of reckless driving and released on
his own recognizance by Judge Promoted by Lions
Havens Vandehey was arrested by
Harrv Bates, prominc
Deputy Sheriff Hallie Ireland
of the Hillsboro Lions ch
According to Walter E French, recently honored with :
who signed the complaint. Vande- ment as the club's zone chairman
hey purposely interfered with the has been promoted by District Gov-
progress of French's truck last Wed- “mor Walt
chairman-
nesday on the highway bet ween
-«■mb. ac-
Banks and Forest Grove.
ing all Portland club- Mo
Pleading guilty to the charge in Sellwood. Linnton. St Helen-
A W Havens' justice court Satur berg. Hillsboro and Tigard.
day. Vandehey was fined J25. costs.
DATED "VINTAGE" WINES
AT NO EXTRA COST!
Calvino
BRAND
WINES
took
Muscatel, Port, Sherry, Tokay, Ange ica
and Pale Dry Sherry. Look for the vint.
Oge date on the bottle.
dab
Also 1934 and '35 vintages available.
doe »,
FRANCE WINE CO. Portland, Ore»o
Not Guiltv Verdict
In Driving Case
U5ED CAR
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Usefl Car stocks must be redtic d to prepare fo
new models—and here's
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If you have a house, an apart
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Argus want ads.
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OREGON MOTOR STAGES
at Stage Depot
UR S. Ihird Ave.
Millsboro
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625
metalic l»lu<- finish
Your Children’s
at the regular already
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to Astoria. Seaside and Tillamook
Beaches via Forest Grove and the
New Wolf Creek Highway
( Effective July 27. 1939)
Trave Hillsboro—7:53, 9:38 a. m.
12:23, 2:23, 6.23 p. m.
To Portland -6:00, 7:00, 7 30*, 8 00,
9:00. 9:30. 10:00. 10:30. 11:00. 11:30
a. m. 12:30. 1:00. 1:30*, 2:00, 2:30,
3:00, 3 30, 4:30, 4 50, 5:30, 6:30
6 50, 7:30. 8:00. 8:30. 9:30, 10;2£
p. m. ‘Daily except Sundays anti
Holidays.
To Banks and Vernonia 9.23 a m.
3:23, 5:23 p. m.
To McNamer’» ( air.p 4:23 p m.
To McMinnville 7:38, 10:23 a m
1:53, G:23 p m.
To Forest Grove - 7 38. 7 53, 8:23.
9:23, 9:38. 9:53. 10:23. 10:53, 11:53
a. m. 12 23, 12:53. 1:53, 2 23, 2:53
3:23, 3:53, 4:23, 4:53, 5:23, 5:53
6 23, 6:53, 8:08, 10 08 p. m. 12:08
a. m.
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'Authorized Dealer*
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* 155 S. 2nd Ave., Hillsboro
Phone 3511
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charge. If
not needed,
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BUTTERFIELD
Optometrist - Eve Specialist
<Succe: sor to Dr. Huggin.'>
Room I, Commercial Bldg
Hillsboro - Phono 2(102
Res. Phone 2305
F very Day Except Thursday
F eninr'i by Appointment
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Hillsboro
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