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l ’hursda» , A u g ii t 21, I !» 11 H IL U » BO RO AR G U S . H ll.k S B O R O , O R E G O N Page E ig h t I am not posted as to the cost Ih V i » i « e»» I tb'tl llrow n l.»i»tl»<»l I. V M argan! of producing milk, but my observa t.»n convince', in»» that lit»* »•»».t o l .A g in F»tlb»r’i» N e le l.e ttv ra f«»r thia »’»»liintn C hristensen Fanny C v n John naiMl he tignr«| by (he w rite r anil *h««ul»l distributing can h* greatly reduced net he longer than 3»»0 w*»ri|a. Such lei For sev» i al eotiseeulive »lays I kept E tera a re welcome»! but ah>>ul»l he turned BANKS Jo in t installation of o f tab at S E 70th Ave and llolga e in the week before to in lin e publi«*atleu ficer* was held for the Odd Fel- C hristian Home,” S unday evening h xp re a a io n a d»> no t n e » em iarily r e fle c t tin stre e t o n th » ’ » t l t t c i 'C l l t » l . t l i y w a g - building»», and for in a 1 delivery BANKS T here is still .» vacan >pihlt«n «>( ih « pub'i«h»r» 1-ws sad Rebekah lodg.-s Cecil ons th at | ass»*»! tiir. ugh th at inter from dtJMgnatcd stuti»»nh Why n< t cy on the high school s ta ff a: 8 Everyone is invited Tower. Mrs George O rtnian and »etion Bv actual count there liave ull brands of m ilk, d e s in d Mr and Mrs. J. C. Moore and CAN i h i Mil K BO m h > School will begin S eptem ber 2. A bCH A - 1IUHKR A btwWM- and no one has yet been secured Mr m d Mrs. G»»o»l of B ak ers HAVI i ill FBOBI i M w< i It) each forenoon, some from in a dcMginded section »f th * city, T he "chat" th at was heard *r're<* M arshall of Forest Grove w eaving class was organised last to teach g irls’ physical education, field. Cal . and M rs A. W Bat E»litor IlitUbor«» Argils w ist »f the city boundarie.s, and delivered by o iv dlntributor Tin 'round the world, being a confer assisted. PORTLAND. Aug 19. Thor. tin* sam e is true throughout tin driver» who w ould lose their job R ebekahs installed w ere n< fol- week at H uber The m eetings are home econom ics and short hand aiger of V ancouver, W ash . were ence at sea betw een President F ran k lin D. Ro, sevelt of the U nit lows: Marlon Moore, noble «ran d : from 10 to 3 in the H uber hall on Miss E d y th e S prague, who held Sunday guests of Mi am i Mrs a re at L ast tw o sides t»> every city at th»* intersection of pro m i could supiUy tin* dem and f«»r f.iitu ed S ta tis and P rune M inister Win- l.ona W alker, vice-grand. Minn:»* . aeh Tuesday Twelve w ere enroll- the position last year, resigned W'Hlisni Moore. T he tw o Mr thing «wen a circle ln this milk nent str«*etN, Surely ,s»»me system can tab »rers W ard H Swope pri»*»* »'i nti»»v<*rsy. we at »inc»* think be devis»'d (bat would curtail this \ Ml ston C hurchill of England, topped Williams. seeretarv M alissa Ship- -«\e i d a «,'k . ago to o-.'.'j-t i Moores a re brothers. »»f th»* conflicting iiitcivsts of the incfficiiiit anti un new s headlines of the past week. hw ^treasurer T.ottic P a ris. K. S P ark er of P ortland is the in stru c position in the Bend high school. Mr. and Mis. C harles Shipley pr»>»tuc»T am i » ! th • »»»nsuinei ( overlapping, conom icul m»*th»»d of d is trib u tio n tor. eclipsing in interest and im portance N Libbie Shlplex 1 s N visited in Tillam ook from Tues Glen Mows Injured w inch will call for unothcr hear Jimm> T u rn er bicycled to M c 1 know it lui.s been »lone in small even the Russo-Germ an w ar Ida Van Port n R S \ G : Merle G len Moss, fo rm e rly o f B a n k s, »lay until Sunday last week. They mg, w ith w itness».% on both aid»’* cities n»>t »»nly in tin? tlchv»»ry of Follow ing W hite House announce- Kissler. I. S V G : Mary Banks, M innville Monday to spend a week visited Mrs Phil P arm ley and before tin* O regon milk conti» ! milk, but also in th»» delivery <»f w as in ju re d F rid a y n ig h t w hen and m ent of the R ocsevelt-C hurchill w arden. Ann Sehne der conduct- w ith his uncle and aunt. Mr wttii bis inunortal ch aracter | the five-ton Toledo c re a m e ry tru ck family, th e ir son C all am i three b»»ar»i Only a few wc» ks ago. tin tu»*rchandise by the m erchants m eeting came issuance of a joint or: E n rlv Wilcox. chaplain: Wil Mrs. 11 F T urner. »laughters and Mrs p p H opkins. board granted tin* producer a raise charlie c arthy The B aptist Sunday selie.il w ill I w hich he w h s driving, w h s forced B oundaries are fixed in Porliam i statem ent of eight “common prin- Ham Davies, outside g u ard ian hold its annual picnic after t h e ; " ' er the h ank in o rd e r to miss At the fair C all Shipley won thirii »»f »»nc cent a q u art. A nother raise f»»r attendane»* at vertuti) Mcho»»l IN l'l IlSON ciples . . . on which they base their F red Wileox. inside guardian place in a log bucking eonteat. is asked for » n acc»uint of tin* m- hopes for a b etter future for the Miss Sylvia Severance of Lex m orning church services on Sun- j a to u rin g car. w hich w as parked M u lliu im a h 4 l * i r S la d lu m . Pu vlland cr» a.sc»i c»*st, due t»> tin* scarcity »»f I LET H t’ItT w orld." ington was a guest several days day. August 24 a; C olum bia park ln *»’* c e n te r of th e road, tie farifi lab»»r Monday. Aug 25. M 30 p in f u n i ('o rn a. W a rta . Thit-I» I«»» Naita. F « i l l T heir countries seek no afi- last week of Mr and Mrs George P ortland received cu ts and b ru ises on his Jones Hospital But th»' CoilSUm» t Will .i .»‘I t l«rw«*a l»Upl«<r«| jiU n ta and I n ta la iu r « II..« O f f i . r S llh .H M A N . « I.A Y A < n grundiz, ment. i2> They desire no McGraw- Miss Severance will l ist T hursday Q ueen E sther arm s. legs, an d head T he tru ck F »»l. I f a»> ■<*«» H n.»M Lackey. .r*t R uth G raf that anotiicr raise m the pric»* o f I territo rial changes not desired by tench next y ear in Marion county C ircle of the Baptist church met | and cargo w ere badly dam aged tljfft S W W a ih iitg iiu i Si . P n rlla iid l»R. I» A V K < !(»»< K K T T w ere .it the hospital A ugust 14 fur m ilk will be ex o rb itan t and will the people* concerned. t3> They ja c k Berieftel is having his at a surprise luncheon at the home C la s s K e t t n lo it Held R eserve Seats gl. pi r paid tetisilectom ic" 2.‘al S. 2nd A » r , 1111 lal*«*r«> cause a decrease in the am ount of respect the right <f all peoples to house on Main street rep ain ted t Mrs I J I horns Present were A reunion of the high school 4 hirupiidlal and P i h i I Kpr> laliat William Reeves of H illsboro Rt m ilk Ci’iisumed; that m any children M .«il » »rdrr » a< • r p * t choose th eir own form cf govern- Mr and Mrs F ra n k A erts and Mesdantes F J Thoms. Noah Hill g ra d u a tin g class of 1911 w as held is receiving treatm ent for a frae- will lie ilept l v . i l ilf t i l l s l i u l l l is h I »'»"’"I' -i'-'i (llffi.-e opiaaiilr .Sairwax) m ent; they w.sh to see sovereign children of N ebraska are visiting •' »• Vincent. W heeler Beattie. S unday at Halm G rove T his was i m red log re c e iv e d w h e n tie fell mg f»»»,»i. or at least the um»»unt Í X ta m in a tio n P r r * rights restored to those who have b j9 brother. Leo A erts and fam- Luke M Bleakne> B M arcus God- the first class to o rganize an from a building he w is shin ling for each child will bo lim ited been forcibly deprived c l them ,lv and , s.e r, M... Anna H erb „ ■ F F Tn'.tle and A J Dash- alum nl club s , veB w cre . '‘ k in a recent ed ito rial in on»» of , no. Mrs Hill was sponsor of the unable to H ttend. .outs V andehey of C ornelius Rt 14) They w ill er.dtavor tc fu rth er and fam .,v n>al. B anks 1 is being treated for an infected the city dailies on th.* ta.sk »>f fix the enjoym ent bv all states of ac- M„ B rufe H all and Mrs luncheon ing the price of milk in P» rtland Mr a n d Mrs J E H ays are I, Mr, \ nd Mr*. V ictor M anuel of J right knee cess to the trad ' and raw m ateria s Adol h Edt,rel. rt>, u ln , d Mrs. Cath- sp e n d in g a w e e k s vacation at H artland w ere S unday g uests at Marian Wils»»n of Aloha r e c e iv e d !^ 115 statem ent is mad ’'G«‘n e ra l-| of the world, »5» They desire full , E d erer , o h „ r hQme the T u rn e r hom e an»l Jim m y treatm ent for fractu red right! ly speaking, the price should bt economic collaboration of all na- B anks ftfter gpend|ng sevfraI Ocean P ir k Wash set at the m eeting point betw een K.-vei-end B M arcus G odw in as- * • « » * ' « tu r n e d hom e w ith h.a leg tions. «6» "A fter the final destru c w eeks in P ortland recuperating w hat dairym en m ust have and wliat -led the R everend D aniels at the Pa re a ,s a f ,.-r «pending th e w eek nirth> . ( Jones H ospital tion of Nazi tyranny." they d e O u r sim ple loan plan is a q u ii k cure fu r a m oney To j^ r J1|ld Mrs. E. B. B utter- consum ers can pay Hut existing sire a peace affording safety and from . . an illness. She is m uch im- funeral services at the A rleta a t I*le T u rn e r home. freedom from fear and w ant in all P™'® • p ru lile in . S e n ice is p riv a te , la e tfu l and helpful'. Bo.pt st church. P ortland, of B ettie Mr and Mrs C harles K essler worth. C ornelius Rt. 1. a boy. Au- conditions m ake it no sim ple m a t ter to arriv e at the point." lands. (7) They seek a peace as-, , A crew of w orkers P,ck eJ the Shellham m er. w ho met d eath in and d a u g h te r E valynn, G eorge gust 1-1 T he late referendum on this q u e s suring freedom of the seas .8» ^ „ a c re i h °P« " n ..n -om obile accident eight m iles Moss, Lillian Bencflel, and Mr. Mr and Mrs. F ran k P ran g er They believe all nations m us: W .ll.am Moore farm in one day n ortheast of Hillsboro. C. H E N R Y N E E S O N , M g r. and Mrs. V erne P rlc k e tt and chil- Hillsboro Rt 3. a boy. August 17 tion show ed a strong amt glow ing abandon th e use of force; they la8‘ week T his w as a sm a ll c rop Mr and Mrs. H arry M asterson. sentim ent throughout the state in FOR Mr and Mrs A rthor T re v c r and d ren atten d ed the g ro cers' picnic favor of abolishing the O regon w ill encourage all practicable a n ^ netted 1100 pounds of dried soti Jim m ie and daughter M elva o f | a t Ja n tz e n beach Sunday. Cornelius, a boy. A ugust 17. m ilk control board .Ami if an in Aulo - Furniture - Livestock Loans m easures which w ill l.ghten the h°P« Mr and Mrs V ernon Krause H llsborough. Cal . w ere w eek-end A large crow d a tten d ed th e Sun itiative m easure elim inating the crushing burden of arm am ents. \ si: ",-s at the home of Mrs. Alice d<y school picnic S unday in Shear- .148 N 4th A ve. H illsboro, a girl. price-fixing pow er , f the board is G eneral Insurance Coverage Nazis A dvance duct. F or — the ----------- season — of ------- 1JM0-41 it W , ------ ------ -- -- W heel heeler r er's grove. In the a ftern o o n Rev. August 1!) put on the ballot for the next elec ,, *he J - u rc Pean * 'a r- along a far- ¡s estim ated th is will fall to a The Assem bly of God church will S cbreiber led singing an d Mis. tion. it w ould undoubtedly be i flung S. viet b attle line, flared to bare 100,000 bales hold a Fellow ship m eeting at the S ehretber gave a short talk. adopted. D uring that last c a m M arriage Licenses nLw brilliance Monday as Moscow rea#on fOr lesser buying of Aloha G range hall on S eptem ber i n 11 S chreiber will show officially acknow ledged Nazi cap- A m erican cotton is one th a t h u rts 1 M eetings at 2:30 and 7 30 p. m ‘ W illard A Wilson. G alos Creek paign it was usserted. ami not co n dairym en slides entitled, "R om ance In the and Alma Isabella R affety. Forest tradicted. that n u ira iV,re °f -m P°r!an: Fr ;zr s ;n Ja p a n and not A m erica. It is w J h lu n ch eo n betw een 5 and 6 112 S T hird A vr . Hillsboro outside the restricted area w ere . Grove. U kraine—Nikolaev, naval base and the decijne ¡n tbe gaie o f Jap an - Mrs Jen n ie O P erkins of San M 240 I'hone t i l , „ anxious for a chance to e n te r the i n n i l f i t r i a l r center p n 'p r n n th«* ito n va»r _ . . . S -206 industrial on the K Bug river ese cotton textiles. Ja p a n did have Diego. Cal . is visiting h er son and A Perkins, and her daughter, Mrs Jam es Hays R ankin. P ortland, and P ortland m ark t under . xistm g estuary, 60 miles northeast of b e the w orld by the horns in the d aughter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs C. C. G. Diehl, of Reedville. Mary F H owell, P ortland conditions as to price an»I »piality. , . ...... . . . . . „ . j , u . leaguered Odessa, and the ,nn K rivoi e . x ____ o . - s , - «« v p o rt of w h a t a re called th e b ulk Rog Mining region, about 100 miles .. lines .................. . business in the cotton textile northeast cf Nikolaev. In the north. Nazis m ade a n J a p financiers built g re a t mills, other advance Tuesday, taking keyed up for m ass production Kingisepp, w hich lies on a m ajor They had a vast supply of cheap railroad seme 75 m iles southwest labor, in women whom they paid starv atio n w ages in a country of Leningrad. W ar-cautious citizens of the w here organized labor is at a m in U nited States m eanw hile, read cf imum. So in seeking sales, the final passage of the arm v service Producers could u ndercut Ameri- extens.cn law w hich gives P resi- can and B ritish m an u factu rers dent Roosevelt auth o rity to hold eaallF Now th eir sa,es arc on the serv.ee men a m axim um cf 18 decline m onths longer than the servic: In the first PIace. a huge m ar- period set when they w ere origl- ket form erly was China. Some- nally inducted but w ord from those stu b b o rn C hinese ju st 3 6 -in c h S a le B o y ’s B o y ’s School W ashington on W ednesday indicat- w i*l n°t buy goods now from a t d th at selectees and national country w hich is w a rrin g upon FAST COLOR guardsm en w ill be held in service them . And. in th e next place. In- F a ll w e ig h t slacks in not longer than 18 months, or just dia has stepped into the breach E le p h a n t, c re a m , g re y , six m onths m ore than th eir train- as a form idable rival of Ja p a n big assortm ent o f p a t g re e n a n d b lu e co lo rs. ing year. In d ia h as a fa r v a ste r popula- terns. A ge t> to M ake th a t new fro c k o f Z ip p e r fr o n t d o s in g . B olstering the m orale of selec- tion th an Ja p a n . It has m ore hun- ll> years H e re ’s a " c o r d ” th a t tive service men. an arm y an- gry m ouths and w illing hands, these e x c e p tio n a lly b rig h t ncuncem ent released at th e sam e The stan d ard of living of tens colors in p la id s and flo r a l i an r e a lly ta k e $ 0 . 4 9 S a le B o v ’s time reported appointm ent of a of m illions is very low. So India. it <£ designs. D u r a b ility ¡md tu b c.vilian. F red erick H Osborn of too. has been enabled to go into bin g g u a ra n te e d ! New’ Y ork City, as chief of the m ass production an d to pay scan- arm v morale branch. Osborn was ty wages to th e cotton mill oper- K n y n e e S p o rt T w o p ie c e school suits YARD given a brigadier-general rank. atives. It is a case of Indian dog in solid colors and co m eatin g Jap an ese dog. b in a tio n s o f p la in s h irt L ast y ear the Jap an ese cotton B rig h t colored p la id and s trip e d slacks— textile export was about 50 per s h irtin g s o r soft long cent below th a t of the y ears 1936 E x tra lBy Ralph Herbert) and 1937. The E u ro p ean m ark et w e a rin g fla n n e ls . Long S pecial because . A . m ericans __ N _ ot only . . . - gen- a »so being lost to them , p artly sleeves, s p o i l erally have no p articu lar love for because of th e w ar. p a rtly be- c o lla rs JL AUGUST SALE a Ja p a n th at has been slau g h ter- cause of exchange difficulties, ing thousands upon th ousands of U U One more ch a p te r in the E ve ry boy w ill need ¡t ir e n in h h " 7 ° ^ " a" d Chu ' s,o r>’ th<> d a Pa nese are learn in g SALE BOYS' T a n C o lo r dren in its undeclared w ar in the , o th e ,r c o s t- w a r does not al- lot o f t best- socks. Reg O rient, but also for trad e reasons, w ays pay. u la r le ngths and shorts. the cotton grow ers of th e south- * L _ _ _ _ ___________ A ll sizes ¡md 1C»» ern states of A m erica will weep D . , B oy’s " T in ” pants th a t Y es, th e y h a v e lo n g sleeves 7 to 14 years no bitter, briny te a rs w hen they D i r t u S colors. P a ir * W C are id e a l fo r sein a n d c o m e in b r ig h t co lo rs. h ear th a t the N ipponese have suf- Bern, to Mr and Mrs F rank D if 81x99 S1.34 S izes 6 to h a rd w ear. Sizes $ 79 n_ fered severe losses in th eir export en . at Em anuel hospital in I’ rtlan d 72x99 S1.24 18 y e a rs trad e in cotton textiles. F riday. A ugust 15 a g rl 6 to 12 THwJC Tim e was when Ja p a n w as a E crn. to Mr. and M rs F ran k 63x108 $1.24 valued client of the cotton south. P eterson i R oberta O versby) of Back to School in Boys' - Girls' Sturdy 81x108 S1.44 Ito purchase« per y ear some- Hillsboro, a boy. D avid W illiam, a l F a ll w e ig h t u n d e rw e a r tim es am ounted to as high as th e Em anuel hospital in P o rtlan d RED GOOSE SHOES 42x36 SLIPS 29c in k n it s h irts and b ro a d 1,.00,000 bales of the fleecy pro- A ugust 17. F. D., Churchill Meet in Secret Sea Conference Officers Installed Bv Banks Lodges Basket Weaving Banks High School Has Vacancy Class Formed On Staff as Opening Draws Near At Huber Hall Public L'or uni EDGAR BERGEN M C 'Money Cures Money Troubles' OREGON FINANCE CO. Early Fall Showing and Back to School Needs SCHOOL SLACKS CORDUROYS ABC PRINTS 98c SLACK SUITS SCHOOL SHIRTS 25 That Reminds Me 1 .4 9 BOYS' SOCKS "Glamour-Aiders" for Grammar-Graders PEQUOT SHEETS SCHOOL FROCKS Used Cars FROSH SLACKS POLO SHIRTS SCHOOL SHOES c lo th and A ll sizes E ach STYLED BT JUNE PBESTON k n it an d OXFORDS shorts. 25c S iz e $ 1 .1 9 12 to 2. 1 S p e c ia l, p a ir MEN'S SPORT COATS $A 85 KLEENEX jfctFALL 1 BOYS' SHIRTS and SHORTS. 1 heso eojits ¡ire becom ing m ore p o p u la r every day. Ideal fo r fa ll w ear. Loose easy f it t in g , co lo rs th a t a re r ig h t. S pecial preie fo r e a rly fa ll 440 SHEETS at a time! Sup<r-«b«orbent Economic«! 9 MENS SPORT SLACKS C o n tra s tin g co lo rs to go w ith th a t Spot t C oal, Buy before are a from slock! P leats and belts to m atch. R ig h t up to the m in u ti $ styles 1940 1937 1938 1937 1937 1936 a lietter car now prices rise' Here lew sam ple buys o ur big quality Sport Sedan CHEVROLET Special Radio and heater 825 PLYMOUTH < O l I’L 425 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN 525 nnnrF sport ,m ok '4 7 5 UULIULi PWFV V TOWN „ ,,| S E , D A N ,■ -R .d io heater 4 4 5 »/Illj SEDAN O riginal fin. h PACKARD New 6 ply tires, h eater Only 4 9 5 C O M M E R C IA L U N IT S l'j-T O N PANEL— 1936 Dual tires on rear 295 l ', - 2 TON DIAMOND "T ” TRI ( K — 1935 Good rubber, paint and mechanical condition 3 4 5 A EORD DI MP TRUCKS— 2 MODEE With hoist.- at only EACH 75 Hl - HO IT S BACK TO SCHOOL WE GO! S m a rt N ew S cho o l S ty le s in a “ C la s s ” by T h e m s e lv e s . 25 S1 CHEV RO LET D EALERS COM PLETE SHOP SERVICE GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS C o m p le te S ho p a n d B o d y R e p a ir S ervice SIR-332 E. Main St. HILLSBORO Telephone 44« and A. O CURTAINS A ssorted colors. r u ffle d . P a ir PLAID JACKETS b r ig h t $ W .9 R Id e a l fo r school o r $ “ s p o rt w ear. Special 2 98 5 98 C om plete S tock A ll Sizes FINE PANELS Featured in our store i* tbe famous Red Goose brand of shoes lor boys and qirla oi all ages. A l l w h ite w ith a ll o v e r w h ite c h e n ille dots an d Z ig Z a g E cru C h e n ille . Q S p e c ia l e a c h “ JJU The Red tjooae brand re ceives the approval ol Good H o u s e k e e p in g an d th e Parents' Magazines and are advertised therein. BOYS' and GIRLS' GIRLS' SCHOOL COATS W e ’ve ju s t u n p a cke d some fin e school coats th a t can be w o rn f o r dress a n d s p o rt as w e ll. Some f u ll lin e d . Sizes to 16 years. 25e • 35e O O5JC S p e c ia l S a le G ir ls ’ B rig h t-C o lo re d SCHOOL SKIRTS c o lo rs Be prepnrH with plenty o f nrw paltcrnn in I’lineni* Hale MM'kfl. Type* and nlylra for every need* l(i<li new coloring* llint look and «iny fre«h longer. New trick* in cufT design ilml Mill npprnl Io nil children. Sice* 6 tu 12. i I ic a o S p e c ia l S a le G ir l's A l l W o o l P la in $ /|.9 8 an d KITCHEN - BATHROOM C ris p new G in g h a m s , B ro a d c lo th s , C hecked P e rc a le s , B r ig h t C o lo r ed P rin ts a n d C o m b in a tio n s. A ll f a m o u s “ L o o m c r a ft” s ty le a n d q u a lity . pla id s. P leated and fla re s HALVORSON MOTOR CO. 15c c losings. School Is Just Around the Corner! TURKISH TOWELS S iz e 2 0 x 4 0 in a ll w h ite ñ i p a s te is s trip e d ends. Also, w h ite w ith a ll o v e r c o lo re d c h e c k p a tte r n W e i l ’s S p e c ia l Z ip p e r 2 -9 « LOAFER JACKETS S o ft w o o l suedes in d a rk tans and brow ns $ / | .9 8 A ll sizes * RED GOOSE OXFORDS 8 > . - 1 1 ', 12 to 3 SCHOOL ’2 .9 8 $ 3 .2 5 I R ack o r b ro w n , s h a rk tips,» • S tu till rd y , lo n g w e a rin g . Stark* Half S<M-k* Anklet* FAMOUS K ill LONG WEAR