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Page Ten H I L L S B O R O Tigard Winners in State Meet A R G U S , 111 L L S B O R O , O R E G O N B eaverton T igard was IR V IN MON I KOMI*: SM IT H I'n ik ro se 5 ls to tft*. Resident P a rk ro se is in line to play for F uneral services w ere hold nt the state cham pionship us a result of ( h o v e C ongr e g a 11 <» n u 1 of H ills b o ro Dies c Fort's! the w in T ig ard play ers a re F ra n k h in c h Tuesday for Irv in Mouliits»* Seiford. D arcy Dobson. Ray P u Mr Mary Ann Lane. 74. tiled Sm ith, 67. who died S atu rd ay at itte. a n d Ross Hood. Monday at her hom e in P ortland his hom e on Forest G rove route w lu n h< had lite d i T igard P a re n t-T ea c h ers h a v e post- j a fter a long Illness F uneral serv- on» Pioneer Womnn Die» Friday Margaret Olsen Queen; G. po im i the giving ,«f th e tu b erc u lin Election Tonight; G a r d e n »*« will I»« held this m orning at II yeurs Rev A rth u r M S. Stu<»k of tests u n til th e fall term as a re- o’clock from M iller and T racey fleluted Interm ent w as In Forest After Long Illness Linn President Lions Club Hears Speaker suit of the closing of th e schools chapel In P ortland. Rev T aylor o f View cem etery due to epidem ic of diseases. ficiating Intel incut w ill he in H ills Mi S m ith w ,. horn In Adi Ian, P ostal Volum e G ains boro I O O F cem etery. Mrs. M elissa J. Jackson. 88. O re M n h . Ju ly 25. 1887, wus m arried »By C u rtia T itia n !) BEAVERTON l a s t m eeting of . . . . . . P robably like all com m unities. ,, Mrs L ane was born D ecem ber gon pioneer of 1857 a n d resid en t of I I I . ARD lig a r d high school w ill T igard has been hit w ith th e chain ,lu ' ‘’cavci lon P T A to h o hold H, 1881, at St Louis. Mo She cam e to L orena M Doone M arch JO. 1005. this county for m any years, died - - ra te * its " *■ ' c eleb May ■ Day F riday at letter fad w ith a considerable In- this season w ill be tonight (Thurs to W ashington county In HUH. liv I l l t'osniopolih Wash Deceased i* in P o rtlan d F rid ay a fte r a long surv iv ed by th e widow a n d a the school w ith g rade schools of crease in the postal re v en u e and d a y ' O fficers w ill he elected R e ing in H illsboro and vicinity u n (laughter. Mrs II. F B a ld w in , o f illness. F u n e ra l services w ere held the four school d istric ts engaging receipts P ostm aster Jo h n B ilyeu fresh m en ts w ill be in charge of the til 1025, w hen she went to P o rtlan d S e a l H e. W a sh at th e Forest G rove C ongregational in a (estival M argaret Olson, sen- said that the m ail is co m parable teach ers of the g rade school. She had four dau g h ters and th ree church Sunday aftern o o n w ith Rev. lor. lias been elected May Q ueen « u h th at at C h ristm as tim e The C lass D isbanded sons, and only th ree d a u g h te rs s u r E D. Kellogg officiating In term en t E arl S m ith w ill serv e as prim e peak w as reached last week* end The ladies' gym class has been vive her. Mrs A (J G llltnore and w as in the B anks cem etery. m in . iste r T w o a . tte n , d a n ts w e re st . a,u* . . , L oin P o rtlan d w as dc- d isbanded for the sum m er. The M rs Jackson was born a t Red ltv te d from each class: R uth G h o l- ' layed or ro u ted to th e w rong sta- stru c to r. M is Fields, u nderw ent an Mrs S S Je ffrie s of Hillsboro, and Miss M argaret Lane of P ortland Bud. 111., M arch 17. 1847. a n d cam e son and \ ictor H jelte. seniors; V ir- turns, Local business houses w ere o p e ratio n for a p p en d icitis Mav 28 One sister, hi g randchildren, and to O regon in 1857. She is survived ginia h in is a n d R obert Rue. J u n - ' delayed w ith failu re of som e m ail has been seleeteil by the gym class 12 g re at-g ran d c h ild re n , also s u r l>\ the follow ing children: Mrs. C. io is . E m elta I odb clian a n d R ichard from P o rtlan d S e v e ral m ail pouches as the d ate for then pot-luck B. T aylor. Ellis P urdin. B anks: E d M arks, sophom ores; S h irley P a tto n for E ugene and A storia w as re lunch in the high school cafeteria vive. m und M.. W alter H.. A ustin W., and D onald B eckham , freshm en ceived by th e local post office Sat Mrs. M cKell Hosteas KIR I II PAINS M iles C., C harles W . and O tis K . T he c o ronation is set for 10 a m. I urdav. M is W illiam M cKell was hostess P o rtlan d T hree sisters. Mrs. E llen and w ill be follow ed by a pageant. E xcept th e re he such th e re will at a silv er tea in her hom e T h u rs he no b irth s from am ong y our c ir V ickers of C ornelius, Mrs. Em m a ‘T he D ance of the N ations.'' A fte r day afternoon S he w as assisted by cle into G od's family Foord of Hillsboro, and Mrs. M il noon p rogram includes a m usical Bought and Sold M esdam es H M B arnes. M C. Me lie S h e a re r of B irkenfeld, also s u r Be the unsuved ever so educutcd. festival f o r W ashington county K e reh e r and H A Haley About polished or clever, only u C h n stless vive. g rade school m usicians and a b a se fafty persons w ere in attendance life, a C h rlstless g rave u n d u C hrist- 1929 Chrv Truck, dual tires S h e m ade h e r hom e for some ball gam e betw een T igard a n d in cluding a gro u p from the Aloha less e te rn ity aw aits them . tim e w ith h e r daughter, Mrs. T a y »('ontinu«*i fro tr v«tr« one) H illsboro nines. In th e ev en in g the lor, of n e a r Roy. a n d lived in H ills You, G od's people have been sa v 2 1929 Nash Sedans, 4-door seniors w ill p re sen t "L ady L ilac" opening should again be d o se d com m unity ch in c h Miss Fiances b oro fo r m any years. __ ..... e. Large clods a re best used for d o s- C lapp, a m issionary from the Con ed from th e w ra th of God "being 1929 Ford Coupe as th e ir a n n u a l play. F or „ a tim counted righteous by . the blood of __ _ ____ ____________________________________ _____w hen scarlet fe v er eases b ro k e ’n8 'h r hole in o rd e r to prevent Kr,,gallona I ch u rch h e re on fu rlo u g h ........................ u < For th e sixth co nsecutive y ear T igard high school has placed first in out. it w as th o u g h t th a t th e Mav d irt d ropping into tile m ain tun- ">e m ission field in K o b e t'lm t. w e shall b e s a v e d from 1927 I’ontiac Coupe 'h e radio sh o rth a n d contest conducted by O regon S ta te college. M e m -; Day w ould be postponed or can- ncl ai’d cov erin g u p the bait. Ja p a n , w as s p e a k e r M is s C lapp w ra th th ro u g h him " m eans ltoni b ers of the 1935 team from left to rig h t B ack row. S idney C raig. I celled, but no new cases of th e Poison g ra in s a re not satisfactory form erly u resident of Forest alls 5 II Saved to do » h a d Saved 2 1927 Dodge Sedans, 4-door G ladys Carson. J a c k Ross: fro n t row . V era Fish. E lizab eth H y rk a s disease h ave been reported, a n d th e in ,h e control of gophers, since the G rove and a g ra d u ate of Pacific to pray th ro u g h In hehulf of tin Buiek Roadster ~ a n d Mrs. N ellie W esch E lw ert, co m m ercial tea ch e r.—C ut courtesy m um ps a re on th e w ane gopher lives e n tire ly upon roots, u niversity. For about tw enty yeurs unsaved all a bout and to the end . . . . . . she has been an in stru cto r of m usic of the e a rth am i so by p ray er ami Willy» 77 Demonstrator (Continued from page one» O regonian. , B etty Lou Schiew e. d a u g h te r of tu b ers and green feed ilies not w ell-financed w ould move w itnessing ''to open th e ir eyes und Mr a n d Mrs. H Schiew e of Ti- Tht> h e ld m ouse very o ften w orks *he Doshishu u niversity Other curs $15 mid ii| to O regon w ith in th e com ing y e a r but is h o lding him self in read in ess I gard, has been selected as secre- in ,h c tu n n e l of the m ole and gen- G ard en C lub M eets to tu rn them from dorkness to light ! w as m ade by Kipp. M any of this for w h a te v e r action m ay be neces- 1 ta ry of D elta Phi sorority at Al- ela9y does considerable of the B eaverton G ard en clu b met Toes- | and from tile pow er of S a tan u nto j la tte r gro u p w ill com e u n d e r th e sary to p rom ote the sta te 's best in- b an y college ‘ dam age for w hich th e m ole is day e vening a t Mrs R M Slew - | God" Acts 20:18. Agent for care of th e sta te and counties, n ec terests. If h e feels th a t his p resence E n te rta in m e n t p re sen te d a t th e ’’hinted Field m ice a re q u ite gen- a r, s K in d erg arten cottage M ax | You stand betw een the unsaved ! essitatin g a public w orks program - t-.o v .-T , , r. • ... v , ln ,h e n a tio n a l c ap ital is necessary D urham school bv th e D u rh am P orally found in g a rd en s a n d grain U cecher of Forest G rove spoke on ■ “ ">* >‘fe T hey m ust go on blinded I Willys and Graham-Paige L t l s i v i L L t L eisyville school he says th a t h e w ill m ak e th e tr ip T . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . ..... ... — ... - . ,J ■_ ... to provide em ploym ent, he said. ’ A w as heard by 200 p ersons f,elds and th e ir w ork can be best sp ra y in g S everal m em bers of the l,v g lare of the w orld; til the W illam ette valley pro ject has closed losed W ednesday. G ra d u atio n e ex- x- _________________ The 'h e P. T A. tre a su ry w as e n ric h ed detected by th e sm ull open en- G a rd e n clu b v isited gardens in d a rk as to th e ir lost state und in ......... , . been recom m ended for $36.000.000 cersise w ere held th a t ev en in g O C II b y v ' m ore th a n $40. trances to th e ir tu n n els T hey cun F orest G rove Friday Satan s pow er u n til you a g o n i/c In « l la i l i t ( l i r a t i t r i i i ini of new of fed eral public w orks funds and Those in th e g ra d u a tin g class w ere b c h o llS M a k e lln u s ln r S u r v e v **' co ntrolled by use of a poison A ltern a te N am ed p ra y er mid out of such b irth -p a in s W 1 L L Y S . C o n i f ill for deni m s r . H . . ousing , . w hich . . . ................ T ,.. B 1 eaverton 1 . . i .................................... . . . bring b r in u t them h e m through. th ro u sh $300.000 of th is am ount is p lanned D orothy K ennedy, M a rg are tte A r- . . . . . . . su rv e y ...... T I he G t n ice met ... . nil w v sse I P V O L M ls C l. I tea V i s ch C llV — ■ “ - * an • * ’ v ct ¿vs x I □ I in II t co U I n 11 ju t l l n l v c l tio H l l n 1 W ll, a a , J .. ,, , , for re v etm e n t w ork, according to deel. C y ril L orenz and R ussell , _ Mrs. Je eppard. e l r O of I C assers w i ith "Rising up u great w hile before O H m r a tio n , ¡M o u n ta in sid e school, to g e th e r w ith th e local F e d e ral H ousing com m it- ° 2 .^ T * M K ipp. H e contended th a t th e valley O Rear. day, He «Christ) w ent out into u has not received its sh are of fed- T he school picnic wi solitary place and th ere prayed." Graham-Paige Sedan e ra l p ro jects to d a te a n d urg ed S un d av in th e B erggren And now tills ‘ W hen I say u n t o ! $H49 Delivered Here his a u d ien ce to ta k e a n a ctiv e p a rt o . th e w icked. T h o u shalt surely die'; ' in o b tain in g its designation. " r , and “ , ® A v .. ___( and thou givest him not w arning; ' Willy» 4-door Se<^n Work ,o u „ ,y pUmO„8 • d l „ ~ p S ? SoirU ” h“ ‘ m X w '. o 'S S 5 .0 p .,m ll Ik . tlrk l ........................ 0 M r, Bell nor speakest to w a rn th e w icked I $579 Delivered Here from his w icked way. to save his 1 C oncluding his talk. S p u r called T he Young P eople » Congrega- life; the sam e wick«*d mini stuilI M rs L yle P o tter, Je sse S n y d e r is c h airm a n of th e local area. th e P acific N orthw est Regional M.’ í Í ’ H btv ^ o f c h e h ä ie m M ^ n - a tte n tio n to th e folow ing principal tio n al S ta te L eague m et Sunday die in his in iq u ity ; but his bl»»od 1 1 Gas - Oil - Accessories J r. a n d m other. Mrs. Je ss S n y d e r T eachers Nam ed will re q u ire nt th in e hand." Fzek- ' , ± nnl,ng ^ miSS1Oan . Th, 2 comml.t ' tain Mrs. H arvey is Mrs. M eek's S r . a tte n d e d a M other's d a y d in n e r M a rg are t L itto n ¿ ^ T ig a r d w a v P 'S * * * ? rc not “ » W - “ ftw n o o n a t th e B eaverton B ethel iul 3 18 "W herefore I tak e you to tee w ill recom m end to th e countv m oth e r s ' S r , ,», , * r X r , i < r , “ ' i ,x K r s u - js . i s record this day. th a t 1 um p ure G lenn C lay to n w ent to W enat CTade schoid dL A ^G v^dT nu Id lrt is filled *n th e tu n n e l to shut ‘shed by local talent und Miss from thv blood of all m en; for I have not sh u n n e d to declare unto _ c h ^ W ^ . y Ust w L k to " J t S^erw oS “ re V u n ^g i ’ g a rd ! 3, Wh,e ? - gopher F ra n c e . C U pp w as th e speaker a pplication to .... » . • , ... , tra p is set, th e tu n n el is left open r n u m b er of B eaverton pe»»ule you nil ihe counsel of G od” the 2nd and Wash. Phone 2641 sta te o r federal agency. M o \ t s C X ‘e d,nHnaeyr n m « r n ’e ' n n ^ ^ s ^ r X u la ie f 'a n d G ^ n g ^ O ^ ^ u ^ l i i m i e V ^ A postle Paul Acts 20 26-27. G eorge N T aylor, B eaverton. Paid Adv ' . , . . _ - ___ ________ _ progrum T hursday d o rf a n d M a y a n d L eonard Le-1 of h e r ^ a r e m s " M r ^ n d in th a t both su b u rb a n a n d ru ra l T w o fo rm er T ig a rd g irls a n d ex- the gopher m ust be placed in the h ‘n g *n the grunge hall , Dodson, in Hillsboro. a rea s m ust be considered. P ro jects H ayne and th e host a n d hostess. stu d e n ts of th e T ig ard high school m ain tu n n el und the e n tra n c e closed S trik e D e lay . Building M r and M rs R. W L oveland and m ust be mav" p lanned so th a i t f th r o e m most M ‘ r h Fs“ a n d “sisi*e‘r' Mrs. F re d TVd“ R ath b K o n im e m vis- be* r7alizX 'th ’e M r a n d Mrs M elvin B ullis C o r - , lte£ Mrs“ rt 2 ° " u'?dJ ’e<‘ond P.laf5’ ,n ,h.c 6 Fu:ld m lct' “re co ntrolled by th e , T he new h o m e o f Mr and Mis F ™ ytM ! p ? ™ Y?Uis spent M onday ev en in g w ith | ¡ ¡ £ I& E . J « ram . p re fe ra b ly oats. Jo h n Dobbins, Dobbins, w hich they are and fam ily in B ethany S unday. ing of th e P o rtla n d d istrict, O regon p'Jaeed in th e open build in g in T igard, is n e arin g com recom m ended th e p re p a ra tio n of a M r a n d M rs E E T en acres of c o rn w ere p lan te d M usic T each ers' association in th e - .. pletio n but at the presen t tim e is county base m ap. show ing th e pres- at the Jo h n Hitchcock fa rm last J K Gill hall. Gladys E erg c f ! n I P . . T- C being delayed by the strik e w eek for th e can n ery at H illsboro P o rtla n d won first place and F ra n - R e a l C S t a t C I r a ilS tc r S e n t physical developm ents s n d re - C a n it n l N p u '« T D elegates from the local Bethel sources of th e grea a n d th e fu tu re iv c w s Mis* V eona R ussell w ith C hris- ces N ash of Forest G rove second. ch u ren rch t to o t the tin e R idder of D illev J im C p t p ♦ secona. Kvb R gteeI tÄ<lminlatrwtriM» to M (i C v o ongregational o g re g a u o n a i en h e Ore- needs. » a * 1 (Continued fro m pave one) <.«^4 u w r n . . v . n e a j • e-v. and c ertific ates w > e «. » r «, e s , , „lock i B~uw ri. ..,.1 » , «on C ongregational confer- _ .~uning ahead w ill o ft-tim e s ; fo u r re p re se n ta tiv e s and tw o sena- vv a y n e A n d rew s of S her- a w ard e d last w eek. B oth Miss Berg a r m Section 31 TTS R iW . cnc6 to be held In th e P o rtlan d e lim in a te the necessity of bond i s - . to rs out of office for h aving a c - ; w<xx* dro v e by w ay of th e beaches a n d Miss Nash w e re p ro m in en t C. W . L a rk in et al to L . C. P otter et H ighland ch u rch included Rev sues fo r needed im provem ents. M e - , c ep ted o th er sta te a n d fe d era l a p - ' t0 w -ld p o rt S un d ay a n d hom e by iq m usical a n d d ra m a tic circ le s i ¡¿; s ‘’ b " u 2 Kow*11 0 L' 1 N“' *5 C h a rle s Clerk, Mrs, E. G. Webb. C lu re declared. O ne phase of th e p o in n d has _______________ cast a cloud o v - : w»7 C orvallis. ' w h tla attending a tte n d in g the th e local w..hingt<>n county to C _______ F. C iblwns <t M r ’ L L M eyers and Mrs Spcare in tm tm e e n n ts ts a _______ while local schools schools. ___________ _____ long te rm plan could be u n d e r- a tto rn e y g en eral's opinion ru le d i M ts, G eorge M eyers of P o rtlan d A go p h er and m ole p o iso n in g , ux. ?47 srrw SKiion 'is TIM itiw Miss M arian Boysom was hostess ta k e n each y e ar w ith special tax e r th e rig h t of se v e ra l o th er law - ?pent M other's day at th e hom e of and trap p in g d em o n stratio n w as j»">~ Lynch et u * to K*«« K. C lark. at h e r hom e on the highw ay T u es levies. I Block 6 H i II» boro Garden m ak e rs to th e ir seats. A lready tw o h e r son. Roy M eyers, a n d fam ily, held in T ig ard T h u rsd a y a t th e day e vening to a pot luck d inner O btain in g of technical aid by leg islato rs h ave resig n ed t h e i r | New H ouse P la n n ed hom es of Mrs. E lizabeth V incent ** for th e G irl R eserves cabinet m em f i l r i l i u t f d 7 h e n e ^ n n h l^ i ° ’’S in Order “ tisfy th e ¿ ‘ocks w ere d eliv ered and "M iss M a rg a re t‘s ’u m m e rV ’ T he K*P‘ 7 " " u i “ " . .. '' »“ '.n.'l“ s^B i^k bers P lan s w ere considered for , fa c ilita te d u n d e r th e new public c o n stitu tio n a l inhib itio n — S e n a to r to th e B ert R ow ell hom e last w eek d e m o n stia tio n w as b rought th ro u g h s r’h i'l." " sending re p re se n tativ es to the su m w o rk s set-up. according to Me- F ish e r as a m em b er of th e b o n u s ; to be used for build in g Lydia Kh**a et ua tu Chenter O. D iio n m er cam p new th e office of th e co u n ty agent. at M e rriw eth e r a n d ; et ua. I.«»t» •>, ItliH-k 1 Pleasant C lure. T his assistance is now ob- com m ission and S e n a to r S te iw e r house, Seabeck T w elve girls and the host- , Lions Elect View Cornelius. ta in a b le only from re lie f rolls. T he as county agent for th e sam e com - Mr. a n d M rs. Jo sep h T w igg and ess w ere in attendance. J. A. H Hans«»n et ua to Kre«i I». G rant O fficers of th e T ig a rd Lions club n<;w p rogram w ill p ro b ab ly per- m ission. S e n a to r W alk er of Polk tw o sons v isite d a t th e Mrs. Flor- et um . 4n ai-raa Section 33 T J N R2W. su n . % r rm t th e shifting of tec h n ica l m en co u n ty denies th a t h e e v er accepted M a ttie W hitm ore to A. II K im ball. ALBERT FRA NK D E T IIIF F S I« o L m in Sim m on* Addition to Hillsboro from one county to a n o th e r o r th e ap p o in tm en t to th e sta te lib ra ry day. A lbert F ra n k D ethlefs. 66. of D n o r S m ith, se c re tary - tre a su re r, Sherman Harkaon et ux to M ay R. o b tain in g of q u alified m en not on board, alth o u g h he has a tte n d ed M r a n d Mrs. J W. L«*t 6 Council View Acre«. G aston ro u te one. died a t th e E m r e Ue * , ro us. one m eeting. R e p resen tativ es L ew tain ed w ith a M other's d a y d in n e r G eorge M. Leslie, ta il-tw iste r. R Thorn. F. F I.a H a ie to Richard J. W ilcox et an u el hospital P o rtla n d Sunday KEEP A SUPPLY , . , ^ r h u s:asV} ,,o v e r th e proposed W allace and Jo h n so n of M ultnom ah in h o n o r of h e r m other, Mrs. E. Lew is, lion tam e r; B ert C. R ue ux. part l«ot 2 Block io F o r w t Grove. a n d fu n e ra l services w ere held W illam ette V alley pro ject w as e x - h ave a tta ck e d th e opinion in th e G eorge L ew ellyn, a n d fa m ily and and E B. N edry, directors. W illia m T . Phillips et ux to A. H. W ednesday at the St. P a u l L u th e r A m ong som e of th e new a rriv a ls i Kimbdt Tracta in Simmons* Addition. FOR UNEXPECTED pressed by R. W Weil, county re - c ourts a n d G ov ern o r M artin is ad- w ith th em visited Mrs. L ew elly n ’s a n ch u rch at G aston w ith Rev H in lief c h airm a n , w ho declared th a t vising everybody to “sit tig h t" and nephew . W illiam C ham bers, and in T ig ard and c om m unity a re E Hillsboro. W. K. McCioakey et ux to Fred H. richs of Bloom ing officiating. I n C. S choenauer, Jo e Ingals. J I . , _ th e w o rk m ight m ak e it possible let th e leg islatu re itself decide w ho fam ily a t N ew berg. C O M P A N Y ......... te rm e n t w as in th e St. Paul cem to U k e all em ployable persons off is e n title d to a seat w hen th a t tim e . W ooley, r .^ " c » o o, 7 i< ? > T L . H‘ t * 1 I ut. rx * • w ho • • has ta k e n « over . * th e I .»lei« r 1 a . F r rxrtk L eRoy F re n c h of P o rtlan d , wrir» ete ry re lie f rolls. Dr. E. C D alton of comes. Acre i ~ * s '« ? « ............................... Mr. D ethlefs was born August 12, St. H elens. C olum bia co u n ty com w as a t his ran ch S unday. F ra n k Ila» ( hif ken C on tract A rth u r E vert et UM to O rv ille I I vert. 1868. a t V enton. Iowa. Deceased is m itteem an . urged a re i h ab ilitatio n M erchants w ho deal in e le ctrica l H ansen has re n te d a p a rt of i t E. C. R ichardson of th e T u alatin L'’i \ " “.“ A J . 7 J ! " '1 '" , , su rv iv e d by th e follow ing b ro th ers p ro g ram to place fam ilies on pro- equipm ent and su p p lies m ust regis- . . , H o ld C o n te s t c h ic k ery has a co n tra ct w ith a s A k U S K t “ ’ d uctive, not m arginal. lands. te r w ith the sta te b u re a u of lab o r iilo rk 4 F a irv ie w A<l- a n d sisters: Mrs. A lvina H erdiein, Ju d g e s for th e M ountainside girls firm in W ashington to hatch Rhode dition. Hiii»boro. C ornelius: Am ela and Em m a Deth- BJldorsem en} ° t th e W illam ette on o r before J u ly 1 u n d e r an act L J. Runhiow _ K lefs, P o rtlan d _______ ; Il C. ___________ D ethlefs. Co- V alley pro ject w as given a t the passed by th e last leg isla tu re T he cooking c lu b w ere Mrs. J . T. Island Red chicks e v ery w eek un- ,aWt 7 H‘"cl'i.-2; vina. C a l; B O D ethlefs. Spokane, m ee tin g and th e c o-operation of re g istra tio n fee is $1. N ot only Moore. Mrs. J. E. B en n ett. M rs til N ovem ber and W hite L eghorns t e <? g ^ d . „ . m ust th e m erc h an ts re g iste r but C arl W ohlschlegel. W inners w ere: e v e ry w eek u n til n e x t O ctober et uT. 5» »« r « siition ix t i n ' ¿’fw"*" I Wa« h ; E rnest D ethlefs. G aston. D ethlefs and A ugust D eth- T h at th e T u alatin r iv e r flood con- th e new law re q u ire s th a t all elec- S h irley C arlson, first for cake; S h ip m en ts h av e been m ade to the Judie S m ith to Auiiuxt W . H in rirh a et Emil ux. 2 . e r e . Section U T 2 N K&W. lefs, Idaho. tro l pro ject had received th e ap- tric a l appliances offered fo r sale Viva M cCann, first; S h irley C arl- firm for th e p a st m onth. pro y al of th e W illa m e tte V alley m ust conform to th e re q u ire m e n ts son. second, and B erteen M cCann, T u a la tin h igh school b asket ball th ird , for cookies. p ro je c t com m ittee and of G ov ern o r of th e sta te electrical code. team w as honored w ith a b an q u et C h arles H M artin w as th e re p o rt • • • a t th e school gym nasium . L ette rs given by T ho rn b u rg h a fte r a m eet- V iolations of tra ffic law s cost 101 w ere presen ted to R ay K ahut, Wil All S ain ts M ission (Episcopal) ing of th e valley group a t Salem O regon m otorists th e ir o p e rato rs' F o u rth S u n d a y a f t e r E aster: b u r N yberg. O liv er P ro teau . Lee S a tu rd ay . T he n e x t m ove is to sub- licenses d u rin g A pril, according to C hurch school. 9:45 a. m .; m o rn R am sey, E arl S ag ert a n d Ted m it th e m a tte r to th e sta te p lan n in g re p o rts filed w ith th e sta te d e ing serv ice and serm on at 11 Y oung S aarin en . com m ission and T h o rn b u rg h ex- p a rtm e n t. S ix ty -fo u r of th e 101 r e people’s fellow ships a t 6:30 p. m. A free m usical w as presen ted at RUMMAGE SALE pressed him self as confident th a t vocations and suspensions w ere fo r th e T u a la tin school T h u rsd a y e v e BIB OVERALl-S You W o u ld n ’ t U a n n in g u n d e r th e d irectio n of Miss th e body w ould also ap p ro v e th e d ru n k e n d riv in g and 20 for re ck - W omen’s silk and knitted B aptist C h o rrh project. less d riv in g a n d speeding. T h e re - For hoys. 4 to 16 years. D orothy H eim bach. L ocal musi Dresses, Blouses, Princess O ld -F a s h io n e d F la t I r o n I S u n d ay school, 9:45 a. m.; w o r cians presen ted m ost of th e num M em bers of th e county com m it- port in d icates a tig h te n in g u p of Blue denims. Q Q a -» Slips. tee m et last night for f u r th e r dis- tra ffic law e n fo rcem en t both on ship service, 11 a. m., by Rev. E. A. bers w ith A m erican L egion band Sale, per pair cussion of th e flood control p ro - th e p a rt of th e police and th e W right from th e sem inary. E vening of S herw ood ta k in g p a rt in the Special service, 8 o'clock. L ively song s e rv c eleb ra tio n of N ational M usic W eek gram re la tiv e to its extension to courts. T H E N D O N S EW W IT H A N ice and preach in g by Rev. Ivan MEN’S SOCKS trib u ta rie s of th e T u alatin r iv e r . . . SALE CORSETS T ig a rd high school golf team is a n d to d ra in a g e and irrig a tio n . P ro - G o v e rn o r M artin is not p lan n in g B row n from th e sem in ary .—Rev. e ngaging in lots of com petition this 10 dozen more added. For work and M. S. W oodw orth, pastor. posal to obtain a base m ap of th e a tr ip to W ashington, h e in sists m onth, m eetin g P arkrose, West On sale. dress. Per pair co u n ty w as also favored. ------ --------------- —________ A N T IQ U A T E D Mrs. Jackson Buried Sunday Tigard H igh Event Friday l.in n and P. T. A. Session Former at Beaverton defeated by USED CARS Federal Man Cites Control of Rodents Flood Control Plan Given Endorsement Leisyville School Closed Wednesday T Used Car Exchange M^. ¿lenn ~ -W,n P°‘TOn 5 Th* bal' ior ,nUS“’“1 thmh^U»k7 P eople A re B u y in g and W eil’s G reat Sale C ontinues $ • N eighborhood new s from 30 A r gus correspondents i n d i f f e r e n t sections of W ashington county a p p e a r in th e A rgus each w e e k . L ea rn w h a t y o u r frien d s a re d o in g fo r less th a n th re e cents a w eek. WE KNOW CHEVROLETS — YOU KNOW US! Powers Grocery MAIN STREET PHONE 81 STREAMLINE BEAUTY T h a t a ttra c ts at first glance a n d satisfies foreverm ore. C hoose y o u r m odel today a n d know the econom y and satisfactio n of e le ctric re frig e ratio n . H ighest possible q u a lity at the low est possible price. BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY N e st d oor to V enetian th e a te r H illsboro O pen until 9 P. M. Ever,' Saturday Night WE RISE TO REMARK about the ingenuity of the Scotch movie queen w h o sent her brother through law school so th a t she could get her divorces more cheap ly. Everybody’s rem arking about this specialized age when specialty experts per form service of outstanding excellence. As Chevrolet re-1 pair specialists ourselves we keep our shop equipm ent ul- i tra modern, our knowledge in advance of the times, and our service standards on a basis of guaranteed satis faction. We know Chevro- lets from A to Z. If we can ’t fix your Chevrolet, junk it! Hillsboro MotorCo. Each .............. SALE STOCKINGS and ANKLETS For women and children. For dress, work and play. Pair 10c 1 19c .9 8 W a x Paper Red & \\ hite rolls. 125-ioot rolls Beans Red & W hite fancy cut, 2s. 2 for T o m a to e s Red & W hite, solid pack, 2% s. 3 for B eets Red & W hite, sliced, 2s. 2 for C o ffe e Red & W hite stores brand. 1-lb. pkg...... 19c 25c 49c 29c 2c More Boys’ KHAKI BREECHES Age 6 to 12 years. Pair ................ TURKISH TOWELS Size 15x30, and w hat a bargain. Each SALE DRESS GOODS Finest m aterials for your spring and summer frocks and trimmings. 15c OC 19c 25c Many other items specially priced for Friday and Saturday. These prices good May 17 and 18 only. PATTERN! PANAMA HATS For women. Shade and sport hats. 1?^» Sale A ZtfC WORK SUITS For nn n. Khaki and blue and white stripes. Regular $2 98c N o moH«r how new ond hr * »marl your fabric it, can’t make a new-faihior frock with on old-fa»hi< ’ pofforn. The pattern of ♦ day it the pattern tho) bring» you accurate »tyle line* by printing them,— and ea«y-to-follow printed direction» too. Only the M c C a ll P rin te d P a tte rn bring» home »ewert these modern help»— PRINTED CUTTING a. SRINTIO M A K IN G IN STRUCTIONS SALE NOTIONS Practically everything you need in small things. oX. Q 1. A LINE Pair JA M ES W HITELAW , M anager Chevrolet and Oldsmobile 3rd and Wash. Phone 441 5c (5C For Men and Women WHITES Whites with black sad dle, two-tone and solid color. All the popular shapes. Shoes in this lot selling high as $5. Specials for May 17 and 18 Cheese WvL SHOE SALE Prompt Service . . . K raft’s. All varieties. Vi-lb. carton 49c 3. PRINTED NOTCHES NUMBERED ORGANDY DRESSES For graduation. W hites und pastels. Special $n AO Sale Women’s n o r! Ults Rig lot ju st received. Sizes 12 to 44 w a g ije r S|’"rt twre,,' u its length coats Values to $15.00 7 S ^ -9 5 Sum m er Crepes, Seersuckers, Piques, Rayons, Crashes. 39c Because each McCall Pattern piece is printed direct from metal plates one by one, you are assured always of the exact lines o f the original garment which the pattern represents. And you're assured too of a pattern that really and truly fits. Choose one o f our now fabrics today and start a new sowing career with the McCall Printod Pattorn as your mascot. S h irre d snd P ira te d backs «Ilk lined 150 NEW HATS For women. Ju st receiv ed! All new shapes in whites and colors. $•» .00 Special ................. X CHILDREN’S SHOES Whites, blacks, tan, two- tones. Oxfords and sail- ax 98c WINDOW SHADES Flexible paper. Rollers and brackets included. Tan and green. Each -1 A IHC