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Thurmlay, March 21, 1935 and fell. She wan taken to the Troutdule vhited Mr und Mrs. Hillsboro DeLuurice lit the guest delaying the incoming local freight Meet at Garden Home McMinnville hospital Cornelius O t t Wednesday a n d ' of her grandparents, Mr. und Mrs about four hours. Elmer Whitmore wus buying po Thursday. John McFee, Jills week und will at Garden Home recreation study Mr and Mrs. George Wilson Will Locate Here tend the Laurelview school during tatoes for Schwab Suturday in the spr-nt three days last week in group will meet today (Thursday > Mr and Mrs. Peter Shot well und 1 spring vacation In Hillsboro. Hanks country. Tacoma. Wash , visiting Mrs. Wil at 13# p m. at the home of Mrs two children arrived at the horn«* 1 Celebrate Birthday <>n's parents. Mr and Mrs. J. Le- ^ogkraf for the study of Oregon’s Mrs. Stayton Dies Patricia McNuy celebrated h e r Gault. i wi Id flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Wood, Mr of her parents, Mr. and Mr» H E. Joyce Mutch 10 from Ison An second birthday anniversary at the Mr and Mis Charles ---------- —-------------■' and Mr*. Earl Etzwiler and Mr. Mr», llavem aa Building New and Mr* E V Hanson attended geles. They expect to locute here Stollers Celebrate; Family home of her uncle. W. H. McNuy, Project Prepared by Miss vi.ited Portland friend Thursday George Zeigler and daughter Sunday when Mr. and Mr». McNuy an(j Friday the funeral of Mix. 11 F. Stayton Coming to the Venetian Moves; Pupil* Enroll House for Chickens entertained with a dinner. Other Burlingham to Fore Has Narrow Escape ut Portland Monduy. Mrs Stayton Vivian und her week-end guest present were Mr and Mrs. B. G. -------- | Frank G. Russell, Star route died Friday. She wus the wife of Nudyne Wohlschlegel of Scholls Sunday and Monday McNuy. Mr and Mrs. F. L. Brown. I» carrier from Forest Grove, nosed Captain Stayton, who owns the visited the Hoy Harrington family Illy Mr., F, I,. Urr.w.il illy Mi» IlirU McCormick) ut Middleton Sunduy. Lillie Brown and Billy and Bar-, .yV^ f >lngi.oa _ .Wl11. « e e iv e , y , car over the ..... bridge a, Wcs. March 31 and April 1 old stone place I.AU11KL Kurin Union program bura McNay. CIIKHA1.LM MOUNTAIN M ih attention from delegates from ail i , “ ^ ¿/at Friday while enroute The "Buck Heaven Buckuroos,” Mrs Mary V Heetz and dnugh Laurelview 4-H calf club met at "“ U “ “1*« a\ M,a™ ’ * P ril I to Cochran with the mail Mr. R u t und dance will be given Saturday John Wulkcr w ai hont«** Match teer -HAM, MTCHIt n . M ins Mary of Corvulhs art Mei vin Whitmore, Don and Peanut night ut the community hull. 12 when the women In the Fir upending this week ..I the Ernest the Ray Moore home Friday eve- J9-Muy J, when the National Con- —11 w. s u n h u r t M'aycd music ut O N O U R STOCK William Hanson was on over ning The leader. Amos Watkins, Kress of Parents and Teachers holds Gruvtt district orgutilzed w »octal GueiiUi.. hnin« und with Mrs Joe , cl.un.l,.-. of commerce luncheon Walter Wright is confined to his night guest of his daughter, Mrs. club A name will be chunen March Ego Hl Mountain Home l.ynn the four members and two visitors. ‘‘s 39th annual convention. Monduy. home for several days with an at- The Oregon exhibit table will 20 nt the Min A A Soule home Guenther, win. attends O S C . 1., „ MllUrj-.l I run..... of Bonne, Kuby Meyers, Friday. He returned Mrs Willard Hughes and Millicent! 1 contain only two things, one a case* m Tim ber ** Hi II < <H.|« \ ill >;r.. U m ut home for spring vacation v 2 ' “ 2 “ « “y i'*“ ,’ ¡*r P‘" to his home in Florence Sunday Dunsmoor were present. after several weeks spent in this women leniiona In contract biidgt Sunday guests at the J. H. Haase publicity record book prepared by Timber P T A Study club will Program Attract. “ r a"d Mr* A J Brunson. horn«- were Rev. and Mrs E. W Mrs Oliver C. Crowther. Port- met\ Wednesday wUh Mrs ChaHes section. Mr. and Mi» I .enter Moi tfnn of The Mountuln To,, « hoot, under “* d uttwl relutlve» Mrs. Adolf Rutschman a n d Hinrichs and children Myrtle and *an<l, state publicity chairman, and Stanton Uunks visited nt the II F. Deford ttie leadership "I then teacher, daughters Hannah and Helen vis Jimmie and their friend Daniel of other, a book showing records and linyne« brothers homes Sun- Mrs M McCunn, guve a splendid i / n m O » Mr and Mrs W W McDonald ited Mrs John Riley of near llllls- Blooming and Rev. Donald Hin- an<1 plans for our state-wide recre- day. program Suturduy evening to u ^ z i n i a i u V J I U O I I S in Portland several days , boro Saturday. rictis of Forest Grove. ation project, prepared by Miss visited Trogrsm Given last week. pucked house Sule of basket sup ! Miss Evelyn I-arsen of Corvallis Ruth Burlingham, Forest Grove, The advantages of church were pern und coffee und cuke n etted, V V o u t t e c iui fo r v C ^ o o n iu t r r o o l i «toiler* Celebrate Mrs E M Hallam is visiting M l and M rg s E Stoller enter. is spending this week with her T A. recreation chairman for friends in Portland this week told In songs and a 40 rnlnute piny 132.20. This will ho used to puy To prevent overproduction of I tamed a few neighbors Saturday grandmother, Mrs A. Naderer. Oregon. at tlw Mountain Top church Sun for the new piano here The 4 It Morris Dean of Los Angeles, C a l, The Washington county council is visiting his parents, Mr and day evening by u Pacific college club girls raised 11 HO from ’the “nd tomatoes and in an ut evening in honor of their four- Evelyn is a junior in the Corvallis ’ to ««» l '« ‘ of production, ‘oenth wedding anniversary und high school and is enjoying spring Parent-Teacher associations at Mrs. B. H. Tillotson. deputation learn from the Y W sale of cumiv HOI1VWM0IUMO STAI« /U m its October meeting at North Plains, C A and Y. M C. A Miss An- PI av Prrkrntrtl grower» of those two commodities Mr Stoller s birthday anniversary. vacation. Percy McCampbell of Portland Elbert and Irene Stevens visited after study and recommendation is working in the roundhouse for nice Carter coached the play •An Electric Hosnital** wus the have voted to voluntarily control Present were Mr and Mrs. Sidney name of a Play X n at the FI? acr“ “e durln« >»35, according t o ! Hothstrom, Mr. and Mrs. J H at the Dwight Hulit home near by ’*» executive committee, adop- a few days. Couple Marry THE Grove school Suturduy evening Morton Tompkins of Dayton, chair-| Huase Harold Haase, Glen, Eugene Llnnton March 13. ‘ed as this year's project the pro- Hubert O Henderson, 10, and T I. A. Snider of Carlton was here h X takingpar!I ^ M Mrs ^ X J h o h n n 1 ,,,an J°lnt contro1 Mrs. Ray Vorhees and her moth- motion of summer play activities Tuesday. ...... «art X were , ! , u n „ of o f tho ,he J.oln‘ control board of of and and Huy Ray H Hothstrom and Viola Murgnret Drake, 10, were issued Walker Glenn und I oren Hill lhc o ,t ‘k°n Washington Melon and Bernice and Jimmie Stoller and | er. Mrs. Jones, went to Portland f°r «*>e hundreds ot children, marriage license ut Vancouver, Ruymond< B. T. Hart returned to Timber M e V ." “ and" Kenneth f t ™ * » Marketing agreement This Monday fo r a few days visit with whose energies are set adrift by ' Monday evening after a two weeks’ hostess. Wush, according to Friday’s Port friends the closing of the schools in the Portland Mrs Richard Hohlfeld I ? land Journal. Murguret Drukc of Meyers Granville Everest coached ? a" John M cfce has had several spring. The unemployment situa- “l 8 ~ rle“ h“‘d ‘» I 0* Porlland visi,ed 81 lhe Hay Witch Ha/el has u huge mm.i a.xl Mrs G raniille Everest had dUrlng ,he <* h* ’ h<’S h H ^ T r e i . men helping sack potatoes w h ich , “ on makes it increasingly difficult ft lends III the Buck Hea\ en dis for young people to find things to I months , R ... M r?*(. huvina 3fin wat he marketed this week trlct and has attended many social charge of refreshments and Mrs 1 Mrs. Edna Bagley of Portland do out of school hours It is this ‘7*1^® w,'° «><«ed their ‘»“‘»‘A mTg to * b ^ ^ h i^ 2 d to functions here Henderson has been D A Otto entertained the chil- and Mrs. Hattie Williams of Hills project In Washington county and nf.ndL. m i . J. making his home In Portland but dren with games The adults play- w111 be penalized by a heavy tax 12 .i, ’ which will not be returned to 1 a n d Dundee His brothers, boro spent March 13 with their in Portland, which is receiving Is recently of near Nome. Alusku ed cards sister, Mrs. W. L. Stevens. nation-wide attention. Mrs Mary Wlllers and son Erl- ‘hem; those who liave not exceed- M“n<* * £ * £ » much Miss Alice McInnis was 111 with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen and Mrs. C. R. Martin, Garden Home, m' mumps last WKSh M M l n o t w it h die of Hillsboro visited the D A ''«1 «heir quota, will get a refund ; * " rk . daughter, Nancy of Portland visit second vice-president of the coun measles as stated In last week’s und Sam Otto families March 1« ulmoat Immediately. Here's how it f"°Yed a,ter *evtral »eek s of 111- ed his mother, Mrs. A. Naderer. cil. is especially interested in the paper Mr und Mrs Frank Hill and works; Each crate of canteloupes ’ pSh_rl, >rimm.- March 10. project, and has been conducting, family of Witch Hazel were enter will be taxed 25c. but 18c will be Schmidt of West Timber B elld Chicken House Mr and Mrs. W. N. Hathorn of with her committee, a study, the *_ » ___ a ut the al-_ Clayton Z~si__ a. .. Whitmore u t L i . ______ returned r<*t 11 r Ila«/1 to t ri the tha, grower or-rs..-.,v- who Mr» E 1. Havvman is having a tulnerl is S ,.’nPn a i^ ? l Mr new chicken house 20 by 40 feet | home Sunday. within his allotment To the grow- **"} < ^ ím, ^ rvnt,’ Mr and Mrs Hillsboro visited her parents, Mr (result of which will be reported at and Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, Sunday I <he council at Sherwood April 13 •built. Her sons Norvall and Eldon; Mrs J. W Hughes of Forest er who has planted more than h i s / May Family Moves afternoon. I At the regular P T. A. meeting are doing the work Mrs Norvail Grove and daughter, Mrs. Arthur <luota there will be a penalty of The George May family moved Henry Reese is quite ill at his a‘ Aloha-Huber March 12 Mrs. Haveman is also staying at the | Pederson, of Bandon visited Mrs. 18c because he will get no money last week from the Taylor house to home. j Martin presented the need of rec- E I. Haveman home 1-ena Meyers March IS. back On each crate of tomatoes place near the wireless tower Mrs. Anne Chamberlain of Hills- reation in the development of per- Takes to Vela' lloapiUI ' Rev. and Mrs. E J Lord of ‘be tax will be 10c with a refund a This move takes three pupils. La- Hay Clark, who has been 111 for Newberg visited Mrs E I. Have- Each ton of water melons Velle, Robert and William May. boro is visiting her brother, John sonallty and community spirit. Crawford, this week. At the same meeting Mrs Coch- some time with rheumatism and 1 man March 12. ’‘o,d will have a tax of 35 with a from Laurelview school and Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr and ran. principal of the Garden Home heart trouble, was taken to the I Mr and Mrs Alfred Hutchens refund Money which Is Collect- Verna the May, who attends the Hills two children of Portland visited school, presented her eighth grade Veterans’ hospital Tuesday He ex and children of Newberg visited u! ■■ PclJa!iH’11 W‘V *n ,° “ 8Ur high school, from the Whit his mother, Mrs John McFee, and pupils, each demonstrating work pects to be there about three weeks the Earl Etzwiler home Saturday plus stabilizing fund All other boro family Sunday. done on a hobby project. The young money collected through taxes will more and Walker I,usses. and will have his tonsils rem oved, night and Sunday Have New Pupils Entertain Mothers people showed valuable use of as soon as able Mr and Mrs E V. Hanson and go to pay costs of enforcing the Two pupils entered the Laurel- Laurel school pupils entertained About 50 attended the St Pat- J family, Mr and Mrs Earl Etzwiler agreement" Mr Tompkins said view school Monday when J. Ben- their mothers with a St. Patricks their time in preparing and dem onstrating their hobbies. Three rick's day pot luck dinner at the i and family and their guest, the Al- "New growers will be allowed to scoter moved to the tenant house party at the school house Friday cars carried the group from Gar- Ready to supply you with the Uuck Heaven school Sunday. fred Hutchens family, Elmer Whit- plant one-half an acre each of on the Ray Moore place. They are aftetaoon. A short program with den Home. Mr,. Steward Injarrd mure and Lauren and Don Haynes canteloupes. watermelons and to Donald, fourth grade, and Clayton, numbers from each grade was con- finest MEATS at the least cost. Aloha-Huber P. T. A. president, I _ Mr, Ida Steward received a attembst a dance at the Clarence matoes, without being penalized second grade. ducted entirely by the pupils. Most Mrs. John Larson, has appointed E brokrn leg when the horse she j Ornduff home at Laurel Saturday by the agreement. Such steps are Ready to advise yoa In purchasing Entertain Saturday of the mothers were present. Lee Barnum, principal of the * necessary to prevent a huge in- was riding hume from the Moun-1 night. Ready to give real values. Viola and Bernice Stoller en school, recreation committee chair tain Top program Friday, slipped' Mr. and Mrs Frank Beal of crease in acreage this coming sea tertained All mrats Inspected by Dr. Nleol the Laurel Lights 4-H man, and Mrs. W. B Beattie, chair-1 son because ut a fair price for and Dr. Almqaist. man of a hobby committee. melons and tomatoes during 1934 ’* Sewing club and some of their friends at their home Saturday. r y-, . _ . I forest Grove, Hillsboro, Tigard Local committees have been ap Those present were the leader. Friday and Saturday Specials o r C u t in P ric e s and Sherwood all report interest pointed in each producing section Miss Irene Whitmore, Dorothy , in the recreation project. M iss: to assist growers In deter»,lining Whisnand. Ruth und Julia East A substantial reduction in the Burlingham sent leaflets on back Home Cured quotas Committeemen for Multno man. Betty Davis. Marjori Will, delivered price of the Chevrolet >ard Play to be distributed at the! mah. Washington and Clackamas Esther Speiring, Jean Watkins. Master De Luxe, was made March Aloha-Huber meeting, and tw o ! SMOKED MEATS counties include J. C. Cochran of Mavie Smith and Evelyn Schu 15. according to James Whitelaw students from her classes. Jack Troutdale. Ralph Garbarina o f macher. of the Hillsboro Motor company. Killits and Frances Barber, dem- ! Portland and Mamano Wakasugi Mrs. George Rosevear and Mrs "The local reception of the new onstrated some group amusements Indrprndm tly Owned and Operated of Banks F L. Brown visited their father's Chevrolet Master model has been which were very much enjoyed, Half or whole. These men will meet March 25. cousin. Frank Tolson, and family the greatest since the boom years.” Miss Burlingham stresses the need 2(1 and 27 for the purpose of re of Hillsboro Friday. This is the I said Whitelaw. "We have so many of trained leaders, rather than the Friday, Saturday and Monday Special» ceiving applications tor quota al first time they had seen him i n ! orders booked for this car that the use of expensive equipment and FREE DEUVERY PHONE 2001 lotments They will make recom more than thirty years, having Oakland plant of Chevrolet is suggests the use of the school mendations which will be forward only recently learned that they re-1 having a hard time keeping up playground. The monthly recrea- ed to the joint control board of the sided in Hillsboro with our demand. The same sit- tion meetings being conducted by Marketing Agreement for final ap- Mr and Mrs Harold Christensen uation holds true for other Chev- Miss Gertrude Skow of O S C iroval. This is the first time in the and children of Midway were rolet dealers on the Pacific ___ ______ __ ________ ____ coast, are opportunities for ___ community n t lr ir t a home k n m u We W»« interpret t this k ia n —at > are“be?n» , . lstory of the two states that grow- guests at the Amos W Watkins as 0 definite indi- leaders "of recreation and" 1 S T F W I k SHOULDER, lb. ... 1 . .. .........I ... .... ..... . , IO ,u„ ___ _ — __n __ , J , „ _ -3 1 t. ” . z-u. ers have attempted to get cost of March 10 I cation that the new Master De well attended by Parent-Teacher production for their crop by means Sunday guests at the J. W Mul- Luxe is exactly what the motdr- representatives. .'X f ' of acreage control. The enforce- l°y home were Mrs. Mettie Cahow, ing public wants and also that __________ -______ LEGS and CHOPS. Lb. ment of the Marketing Agreement Calvin Jack Clyde Lundy and Mr economic conditions arc improving L- A f C on melons und tomatoes will be •'ln<1 Mrs. Harry Blinco and three rapidly.'' I HIT DCF IVliin ^CtS much easier under the new Agri- children, all of Portland, and Mr Whitelaw declared that Chevro- » > » khklman's Naptha. cultural Adjustment Acts recently and Mrs. W N. Hathorn of Hills- let's great plant at Oakland is em- (jO O C l M ilF K S l l t l f l i l V jxissvd by the legislatures of Ore- boro Mrs Mulloy has been con- ploying more than 2000 men and COMPOUND gon and Washington, Mr Tomp- fined to the house the j>ast week that an additional assembly line lBr LoU Richmoiul. kins said. with a severe cold. has beCn added to take care of TIMBER—Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 3 lbs............... - — __________ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown were the demand for Chevrolet cars and Sniffer drove to Portland last Sun- Sunday guests of her sister. Mrs trucks. day to attend the shoot there. He Steel Operations I'p ------------------------- sh o t,49 out of a possible 50. They NEW YORK—Operations in the J W Twigg. and family of Scholls > Mrs. W. — L. - Stevens and, . -------- Hillsboro Argus contains — all the were u entertained evening — at steel Industry Increased two points , Mr and , ,— — - — — ----- —- — _— ----------- _ . . . in the - ---------= in one week to 53 per cent of Irene visited at the John Kamna news of Hillsboro and the sur- , e nome of Mr. Srons. proprietor ni" s" " ‘ ¡cording to the current Sr home in Hillsboro Sunday. rounding communities. Read i t °* ‘he. Carson Floral Gardens. capacity, according Phone 651 5 Deliveries Daily Res. Phone 321Z weekly survey of the magazine A slide on the S. P. lines near Millicent Dunsmoor was a week- i and keep informed on what is Steel. tf Salmonberry occurred Saturday end guest of DeLaurice Cady of i happening at home. Group Formed at Fir Grove U nion Program Planned Laurel County P .T .A . Given N otice m »latoa 'll PURPLE SACK RIDERS' THE PIONEER TRIO A rizona M unoers MEAT SPECIALS At Y our S e r v ic e Whitelaw Tells HILLSBORO CASH GROCERY v 15c D ESSER T 19c 43c FLOUR .......... $1.49 T IS S U E ¿' A 25c D O G F O O D ¿¡Í 5c £2^ Fancy Red Wineaaps. 99c G R A PEFR U IT ‘S AJ 29c HAMS li > 20C Lb _____ 15c P IC N IC S C H O IC E M ACARONI , .... COM PANY QUALITY FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET S afeway S tores ----- - a ___________ _____________________ _ __ % J a lh iu t) ÜbouJ- PORK ROAST 16c S t s r k LENTEN FOODS SALMON ure cane. S U G A R 1 10-lb. cloth PANCAKE 45c SY RU P 1 ^ “ 49c FLOUR PÄ °Ll,he West' $1.49 SARDINES In oil. I cans JL 4 (R AH bag MEAT CRACKERS Ritz. Large pkg. CAT 'T' 10/ b o i R. kS a ,""“ y Morton’s. g .|b gack 17c .............. SPAGHETTI Phillip's. 3 cans LARD COMPOUND 3 ib«.25c A Pork and Beef Product. C O C O A 2-lb. M0™E RS- carton WHITE KING Large pkg....... DADtf DI Du DC And ru n n HI back bones . Lb....... U ED DI BID Ilk lllllllll 12c COFFEE A IRW 19c) AY (Lb. $1.35 BACON SLICED 30c qu .' o w " ' p " BACON BACK - 11C M A L T E D MILK Lb .... 1 3 c Chocolate flavored. CO AD O V Z /A J r CORN. Del Monte or Libby's. | ff Large ran JLtJV LUNA LAUNDRY. IO kar. RRAN FLAKES r t f ............. 45c 25c CHOICE BABY STEER BEEF ! TRY IT — YOU’LL LIKE IT! PHONE 982 totfC JELL-WELL. New cube flavored. 4 4 ,, 2 pkgv.............. 3 lbs. Nice and Lean. OYSTERS AQx» CLEANSER Alaska*. 10-Ib. Kit FREE DELIVERY Co(um6iacJòcti Co. ‘There’s No Better Place’ SO AP Crystal White 10b.„ 29c FREE DEUVERY Prices for Fri., Sat. and Mon., March 22, 23, 25 jfyjjLK ALL PURE- Tal1 cans- CRISCO '¡■a. Can SATURDAY SPECIALS O’ Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — March 22, 23 and 25 OYSTERS SERVICE 15c ....................... 10c 23c BOIL BEEF LARD THRIFTY FOOD VALUES MEAT lie 8c Fre»h Vegetable» Received Daily! H IL L S B O R O M UTTON W A S H IN G P W D U T 25 c 19c SALAD DRESSING Best Foods. Q Q /s Quart - O tfV FR U IT S^V E C E T A B L E S CARROTS 9C I L E T T U C E ri £ b"“’ 4C C A L A V O S B f t . - “ .... 5C I L E M O N E T T E S r;;U 'D„ .5 c 3-lb. can 1-lb. can . 63c 2c Both ........ 65c COFFEE C UM 70c) BIA BE ST- (3 0L lbs. Lb. 20c 13c 23c R IN S O GRAPEFRUIT. Fancy 300s. Florida Gold. 2 cans ............. 4 JvV MATCHES. Searchlight. QQx» (Box 5c) 6 boxes ................. JvaOv» Large pkg. LIFEBUOY SOAP— 2 bars ........................... LAUNDRY SOAP— Liberty White. 10 bars . Tomato Soup, Tomato Juice, Pork O d> & Beans. Large cans. 2 for .............J L v v Van Cam p’s F lou r $1.53 S H O R T E N IN G ,'5,H'T.ti;iOUD TOM ATOES S H IN O L A cb . h 49C 19c V,LLA ° w n ’ BLACK or Drifted $1.93 Gulf Kist, fancy. 5-oz. tins or OYSTERS 2 for ................. SH R IM P Fisher’s Blend Snow. 49-1 b. sack ..... or TAN" M O P ST IC K S £ £ PER "EAD 7c 10c TUNA k* White Star, Its 10c 15c SALM O N Alaska Pink. Is tall. 2 cans __ 1 *Fv A _ CATSUP SPEC IA L B R O O M S Fafh 43c SO F T A SIL K 29C FlolR BISQUICK— Large pkg................................... . 4 l«yV A _ PE A S Nature's Gift. 3O3’s. 2 cans 19C < Sxa COFFEE OAxa Red Can. 1-lb. can m W Butter Clams r. a . b . WHEAT HEARTS— Pkg.......................................... WHEATIES— Pkg.......................................... PANCAKE FLOUR. Sperry’s (28-oz. pkg. 17c) No. 10 sack K ern’s, 12-oz. 2 bottles Hills Bros. Ms v tfv Is