> Thursday. December lib iy.tr» 'sh e riffs. T hefts, w hich h av e been u n d erw ay lo r som e tim e th ere, caused Sim s to statio n his hire«; m an in th e b a rn w ith a shotgun. At 7 o'clock th e m an h eard som e­ one e n te r an d so opened fi.e . T he | in tru d e r fled, ap p a re n tly u n to u ch ­ ed. In v estig atio n in d ay lig h t d is­ closed th a t th e sh o tg u n had been aim ed low and th e ch arg e en tered th e floor in fro n t of th e invader. A slightly hig h er aim . th e deputy Illy Mr«. E. L C o l) said, w ould h av e re su lte d in a K INTO N —A new bell w as in ­ legless thief. stalled by the tru stees of t h e ch u rch th e last of th e w eek, and w as ru n g for church services tor th e first tim e Sunday. S unday m o rning church tim e is 9:45. D u r­ in g th e B ible school hour, th ere w ill be a m usical and lite ra ry p ro ­ (C o n tin u e d frv m pace l> gram by th e children, and a C h ris t­ V enetian, at th e second show T u e s­ m as tree. E veryone is invited. The day evening, as his C h ristm as gif. p rogram w ill be about 10:45. to th e council. A fter th e m usical S. H. Pom eroy. E v erett D. W right festival, they w ill go caro lin g an d E dw ard L. Cox w ent to U nion- th ro u g h H illsboro streets A ll p er- v ale last T uesday ev en in g to assist sons d esirin g th e caro lers to sing in the organization of an A lb rig h t at th e ir hom es a re asked to notify P asto r H enry S. H alier, council B rotherhood. Leg Fractured adviser, at P ilg rim H ouse office. C harles K ulbel J r . b ro k e a leg P ilg rim House, council h e a d q u a r­ la st F rid ay w hile help in g his fa th ­ ters. w ill rem ain open th ro u g h o u t e r p re p a re wood, an d w as im ­ th e night, and a fte r th e street c a r­ m ediately tak en to th e hospital. oling. b reak fast w ill be serv ed to T h ere a re sev eral cases of m um ps those p articip atin g . A special b re a k ­ an d m easles aro u n d tow n, b u t all fast w ill be serv ed a fte r th e first a re im proving. m ass at St. M atth ew 's ch u rch , for M r and Mrs. C arro ll P a rro tt of Ca'tholic carolers' B eaverton v isited Mrs. P a rro tt's ' , ' , parents, Mr. and Mrs. W arren Wil- , . D r n c / or el?.ded son, Iasi w eek. : th ls w e e k ' an d to ta * o{ m o re th a n F rien d s of Mrs. V irgil L andess 300 iteifts w as tu rn e d o v e r to th e (E dith V anK leek» w ill be so rry to ladies of th e C offee clu b for th e ir le a rn th a t h e r husban d is ill in a C h ristin as p arty . C ouncil m em b ers h ospital in Toledo, w ith b ro n ch ial *111 d e liv e r sm all tre e s an d K onia. rem em b ran ces to th e aged sick an d pneum sh u t-in s of th e co m m u n ity on the To Install F ollow ing th e S und ay serv ice th e day before C h ristm as. T h ere w ill pastor. Rev. V irgil Speece. w ill b e no re g u la r club m eetings d u rin g in stall th e new officers of t h e th e school holidays, but P ilg rim ch u rc h and B ible school. T hey w ill H ouse w ill be o pen th ro u g h o u t th e fill th e ir offices for th e first tim e w eex. w ith “open house" for both clu b m em b ers an d an y in terested J a n u a ry 5. adults. Program Friday Night T h e school w ill hold its C h ris t­ m as exercises F rid ay ev en in g at th e G ran g e hall. T he teach ers have p re p a re d a program , consisting of (B y I . R. S tru b b l m usical and lite ra ry n um bers. T h ere ; Miss B a rb a ra R item o u r sp en t th e w ill be a C hristm as tre e a n d S an ta w eek -en d in B anks w ith relativ es. C laus w ill be present. F ra n k S m ejk al an d W alter B eard pare employed at West ’ d riv e th e re from hom e each day R oger Scofield an d J a c k S eab o la j c f B uxton v isited C arl T e lle r S u n ­ day. R ay K elly of B ald M ountain vis- F ast w o rk on th e p a rt of d e p u ­ ited th e V. C. S tru b b s fam ily S un- tie s in th e office of S h eriff Jo h n i day. C onnell bro u g h t th e a rre st of a 13- y e a r old boy on parole from the L e t th e a d v e rtise m e n ts h elp you state reform school follow ing a ro b ­ m ak e y o u r shop p in g plans. b ery T uesday at th e hom e of C. W. W right, w ho lives a m ile n o rth of the local high school. T he boy read ily confessed th e th e ft of a 17-jewel w atch and chain, w om an's rin g and o th er sm all a r ­ ticles. H e en tered th e house by b reak in g th e lock on a k itch en w indow . He w ill be re tu rn e d to th e state in stitu tio n , th e officers said. A n o th er robbery rep o rted W ed­ nesday w as at th e H illsboro F eed G REETIN G S - - - com pany, w here a w areh o u se w in ­ to y o u —o ur cu sto m ers an d dow w as b ro k en open an d a sack frie n d s — in a p p reciatio n of of flour stolen. y o u r p atro n ag e d u rin g th e S om ebody som ew here w as c a rry ­ p ast y ear. ing a horseshoe S a tu rd a y night w hen he attem p ted to steal g rain from th e A ustin S im s b a rn n ear H illsboro F arm in g to n , accordin g to d ep u ty 3rd and Lincoln M idnight M usical Festival fuesdax G reen M ountain Y o u th on Parole Confesses T h eft Sahnow G arage L ocal Seed Corn Found Best Producer in Tests for Silage is not know n at present, out tin 1 ires in th at seiv iee a re all ol a i\ e iy high class, w eigiung a io u n d i 1250 pounds and sta n d in g uoout IO1 ■ hands high. S om e hav e been r e t i u d from the track , o th e rs hove I n ev er been raced, b u t all h av e a good record of v alu ab le colts pi )- dueeti out of both reg istered and gra «e m ares. U nder th e rem o u n t strv le e plan this sire w ill be left a t this location for four years, at .... e x p ira tio n of w m eh tu n e he w ill be replaced by a n o th e r to pie- > i,.l excessive in b reed in g and to b r ng in to tru d istrict a new blood s tn .'ll. R esu lts of five silag e corn trials, Rt ’. C ornelius, and Jo h n C ordes, w hich w ere c arried on iu th e co u n ­ Rt !. F orest G rove T hese tria ls w ill be conducted ty last sum m er, in d icate th at local M innesota "13“ seed co rn is s u p e r­ ag ain n ext y e a r at w hich tim e a n ­ ior to Idaho M innesota "13" seed o th e r v ariety of seed w hich is very co rn for th e p ro d u ctio n of silage I opul.tr am ong 'dairym en. th e P u t- because it p ro d u ces an eq u al ton n a il. Red D ent, w ill also be in c lu d ­ tiage on a d ry w eight basis and ed Any fu rth e r in fo rm atio n r e ­ m ad d itio n yields on an av erag e ■ g ard in g th ese trials can be o b ­ 1 *3 ions m ore e a rs p er acre, re ­ tain ed from th e county ag en t's o f­ p o rts L. E. F rancis, assistan t co u n ­ fice. ty agent. A conclusion as to th e resu lts of N osier N am ed D e le g ate th ese first trials in d icate th at th e i to S ta te T e a c h e r M eat Idaho seed w ill p ro d u ce th e 1 irgcst Dr. I. J. Je n se n of O regon N or­ to ta l tonnage, exceeding by six m a l school at M onm outh spoke b e ­ tons p er acre th e av erag e y ield of | fore county g rad e school p rin c i­ (C o n tin u e d fro m pace 1) silage from th e local seed. H ow- I pals at th e ju n io r high school h ere ever, th is e n tire s ix tons' ad v an ta g e ' boro, v T - w ill also give any fu r- T h u isd a y night. P lan s for the in y ield w as w ater, since on a d ry th e r h .tn rm a tio n d c .iie d . T he g o v ern m en t m akes it plain w eight basis th e p ro d u ctio n for th e local seed is 134 pounds m o re I th a t it holds no option on an y p er acre. T h e av erag e p ercen tag e I colts so produced, but on th e o th e r of m o istu re for th e local seed w as! h and does pay a good price for 20 p er «.cent less th a n th e Id ah o I colts su ita b le for arm y purposes. seed, d ifferen ce b eing d u e to th e I T he nam e of th e p a rtic u la r stallio n e a rlie r m a tu rin g ch a ra c te ristic s of ‘ th at is to be assigned to P o rtla n d th e locally -g ro w n corn. F in ally , th e 1 q u a lity of th e silage from th e toe il seed w ill be m uch su p e rio r to th a t j of th e Idaho seed b ecau se of th e ' 1 lj tons m ore e a rs pier a c re w h ich ‘ is p ro d u ced by th e local corn. T hese tria ls w ere con d u cted for i th e p u rpose of d e te rm in in g w hich of .h e tw o seed strain s, local M in­ nesota "13“ or Id ah o M innesota "13", w ill p ro d u ce th e la rg e r to n ­ nage an d best Q uality silage. C o rn er 3 rd M ain O n e-acre plots of each v a rie ty 1 a n d • •-« Street* w ere p lan ted on th e farm s of A u g ­ P h o n e 1001 ust Ital. T u alatin . J. L. B atchelder, Rt. 1. H illsboro: Cecil H ey n d erick x . FR EE D ELIV ERY Rt. 1. C o rn eliu s: A. E. K rah m er. A rm y W ill Assist H orse Breeders non p aym ent w ere set by Hie m i l l - som e re p o rts it w ould seem Hint |y c o u rt S atu rd ay as follow s Male dogs am i spayed fem ale dogs, $1. th e re may be a ehunee of its lie mg th ro w n o v erb o ard yet. H ow ­ and fem ale «logs. $1 50 P en ally w as ever. in snine of th e so u th ern stall's set at »1. w h ere e arly potatoes a re alread y planted, the w ork of estab lish in g ind iv id u al p ro d u cers sales quotas A N N O U N C E M E N T - • lias alread y been com pleted. U nder Ihe provisions of th e act the giow ei inis sev eral options in estab lish in g Ills quota. T h ese to ­ 24 Y ears A uto R epair E xperience p e ,In i w ith a tax im posed w here (C o n tin u e d fro m |»««r l> in H illsboro sales qu o tas in th is section is go­ tile qu o tas a re not accepted, and ing to be d ifficu lt because of Ihe Other d etails of th e pluu w ill bo m an n er in w hich m a rk e tin g of th e ex p lain ed at th ese m eetings. A potato crop lias for .v e in s been ear co m plete schedule is us follow s: have taken over shop at T h u rsd ay , H eeeniber 2(1. I 30 p. lie d on," C y ru s says R egardless of U sed C a r E x ch an g e w h e th e r they w ant It or not. th e in , l.iu u e l hall: F riday. D eeenibei g ro w ers w ant to know w hat it is, 27. I 30 p m . C e d a r Mills, S a tu r ­ A l l TYPES A ll« » III PAIR and it is for th at purpose th a t th is d a y . D e c e m b e r 20. I 30 p. in , S h e r­ WORK — lop s. Bodies, Etc. schedule of m eetings has been a r ­ w o o d e ily hull: M o n d a y , D e e e n ib e i 30, 1.30 p in . K intuii hall. ranged. W ork fully g u aran teed . "G ro w ers of a gooil m any of the 3rd am i W ashington H illsboro l)i>K 1 res Set big p roducing sections d em anded Dog tax fees and penalti«'.' for this act of th e ir congressional deli' m usic festival and d eclam atory co n ­ tests w ere considered. S u p erin ten d en t C 11 N osier oT H illsboro w as nam ed d eleg a te Io the state teac h ers' association m eeting in P o rtla n d D ecem ber 27, 2H and 2'J D ates lo r Potato M eetings A re Set Only four m ore shopping days befo re ( h ilst- m as busy «lays, e v ery one of them . L et us h e lp you m ake the tu n e you spend shopping foi fo o d a pieusiint excursion, ra th e r th a n a a r d u ­ ous task O u r stocks ot ('111 i s , ma goodies ure com plete, th e v a rie ty im pressive, and th e p ric e “ p u rse pleasing You'll save vutuuble tu n e and m oney h e re we prom ise you! WILEY’S GROCERY t ALL FOR WARRANTS All C o unty Road F u n d W arran ts of W ashington C ounty, O regon, e n ­ dorsed "not p aid for w an t of funds" on or b efo re J u n e 30. 1935. a re now pay ab le at th e office of th e C o unty T reasu rer, in H illsboro, O regon. I n ­ terest on such w a rra n ts not h e re ­ to fo re called w ill cease D ecem ber 21. 1935 MAUD W. BOS COW. C o u n ty - T re a su re r. 44 SA T U R D A Y SPEC IA LS SA LT— 24-oz. c a rto n . 4 fo r 15c M ixed C LEA N SER — Holly. 4 can s ... 17c 15c Lb. 27c PE A N U T S— S a lte d . 2 lbs. 25c FO R M A Y — 3-lb. c a n 57c DILLS— Q u a rt ........ 9c FLO U R — Ida ho h a rd - W h eat. $ J. 59 49-lb. sack A irw a y — Lb. (3 lbs. Telegrams and Cablegrams M ake th is sto re y o u r h e a d q u a rte rs fo r C h ristm as a n d H oliday M essages. Leave y o u r te le g ra m or c a b le g ra m w ith us— w e’ll send th em w hen you w ish. Mince Meat lbs. IXL, Soft Shell 25c Lb. 23c 45c) Lo. can (2-lb. c a n PO P CORN W h ite Rice 25c lbs. 25c 49c) P R IN C E A L B E R T o r V ELV ET 13-02. tin. 69c SY RUP lb. Peel 5c 20c C itron, Lem on a n d O ra n g e . Lb. 1 'A s . fo r 19c M axw ell, Hills, S o r M. J . B. 1 -lb................ W, 25c M. J. B. Sugijar B R O W N . 4 lbs. 19c P O W D E R E D . 3 lbs. 17c 4-lb. pail 99c L im it t cans) BEEF POT BOAST Lb. Vegetables CA RROTS— 2 b u n c h e s ..... CELERY— C le a n s ta lk O N IO N S — B o ilin g . 25-Ib. 5c 10c 33c G R A P E F R U IT 10 • fo r ................ 25c KA LE— 3 lbs.................... . 10c O R A N G E S— 10c D ozen 37c 10c OYSTERS 5-oz. Tin 4 r \ v - * ' vY 10c Del Monte Early Garden No. 2 cans. 25c 2 for 3 BEER 4 Rainier or Brown Derby. 11-oz. bottles. "Ts OC 1« _ m l . 29c fo r FL O U R Blue Seal 49-lb. sack SHORTENING 3 ,, 2 5 c *1.75 G u a ra n te e d . A P o rk and B eef P ro d u c t. hr. You'll «free, wc thtnk, it’s the greatest bargain tnd biggest value (or n u k i around. ■ I arh liandsorrw box (««Lams PEAS ! bem looking chore caramel» delicate aud «m oth, 19c G r7 « . 7 ] V lb. T Ie r e 't the kind of Chrittmas randy you'vt 3 .b?w":'re,L 19c 17c SEV EN UP L a rg e size B ottle Red Rock or C h e rry L ane. W h ile it l.asts. 7c No. 1 ta ll c a n . COTTAGE CHEESE 2 ib* 25c MUTTON ROAST L arge pk g . 25c Lb. S h o u ld e r Cut. Coffee P ineapple n Ai IvB V 25c Swansdown. A SPA R A G U S New West. 9c for 25c SUGAR S pecials fo r F rid a y to T u e sd a y , Dec. 20 to 24, inch 2 CAKE FLO U R C H ER R IES HILLSBORO MEAT CO. LETTUCE ' S C a lu m e t, bulk. L ib b y ',. 1 0 c 2 % -o z . bottle 3-oz. b o ttle ........ I 5c .. JLÔV 2 < b , S T U F F E D O LIV ES M araschino. N il. Baking Pow der CH ILI SA U CE S to k e ly ’s. 12-oz. bo ttle B ETTER M EA TS FO R LESS M ONEY E very v alu e we o ffe r is a re a l v alue. T h a t’s w hy y o u ’re su re of sa tisfa c tio n a t th e ° u rO w n - H a lf o r W hole. pub . 25c A risto c ra t. P in t ja r I '. S . 12c 25c 5c 69c 5c 10c Six d elicious flav o rs. M A Y O N N A ISE DUCKS — G EESE — C H IC K EN S F resh W illap as. 14c ( lic g o n No. 2. CRANBERRIES X n, Lb. ORANGES ¿ X "z''- BANANAS ¿"""n .... Lb. JAP ORANGES Bo, CO CO A N U TS Each 4 SW EET PO TA TO ES lbs. JE L L O O ik/"* « « /X z No. 2 can. TURKEYS Q u a rt Ritz. 8-oz. pkg. CORN. Butter Kernel Order Now Choice OYSTERS C R A C K ER S 33c P IN E A P P L E Libby, sliced. 10c No. 1 Vi can H ollow . Q t. 2 fo r Produce Features F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y O nly Ed w a rd s D e p e n d a b le H ig h e st p rices p a id for F a rm P ro d u ce F resh T o d ay . C h ristm as C andy ALM ONDS 17c 49c) Nob Hill Lb. (2 lbs. PRICE CUTTERS” in con n ection w ith W ESTERN UNION SATIN MIX B R A Z IL N U T S Coffee S pecial price s on all C h ristm as me reh a n d ise . Phone 2104 llC 2 ,b,Eancy 25c CR A C K ER S — S a lte d or G ra h a m . 2-lb. box M cFall Jersey Dairy P rices e fle c liv e D ecem b er 20, 21, 23 and 24 NUTS CO CO A M o th e r's 2-lb. can BUSH’S MARKET Hillsboro Meat Co. P rices E ffectiv e F ri. to T ues., Dec. 20 to 24, inch T o m Rollins Bill Elder X m as pk g . It g a llo n , and they got it. th o u g h I r o m chocotite < r o m v <1* kuivl that melt a your, 1 h * k aretgata torontc mp< tvUiday And give your fixridSB tfuill wtth a boa of llU tthy b c W h f ’ C H O C O L A T E S OLD FAS",ONEI) 2 G U M D R O P S MONSTEK- C R E A M M IX 1 , 1 M ARSHM ALLOW S B O N B O N S COCOANUT' 2 2 I ll s . lbs. I lls . I II), box H E R S H E Y BA R S PEANUTS "OASTF'U' W A L N U T S S O F T S H EL L C A N D Y S L IC K S 1 . ¿h P E A N U T BARS PEA N U TS SA, lln B R O K E N M IX Anti the price will ...... 2 3 Ills. fur Ills. 25c 25c 35c 15c 35c 10c 10c 25c 5c 10c 19c 29c i PORK LINK SAUSAGE 2 2 c F rcrli E very D ay. Lb... C hristm as G reetings M M 4 j