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TbiirsdiiV, r><'< ember 2ß, 1935 Bowlers Close Half of Season H IL L S B O R O Wins Big Prize lug, English und cu rre n t events. Mrs M a tild a W h itfo rd of O renco elus'ins in dram a, firs t aid, design, basketry and A m e rica n iza tio n ; Mi Hi ten W ilco x, o f H illsb o ro . < las » - in pi inn, choral m usic and A m e ri canization, and M r Rose W iliam of Huber, v io lin , firs t aid. vocal music. In a d d itio n to these, three other teachers have been ,ubm iit«i<l. but have not yet been approved, w h ich p ro ba bly w ill b rin g classes to H ill boro in A in e i ie iru zutio n and dram a; (¡a ton in a;em 'ial a d u lt education and music, and Io Forest G io v e in ap plied psychology and a llie d sub- | jeets. I ARCUS, H IL L S R O R O , Page Seven OREGON MIKE FR IG H T ” DONE AW AY W ITH AT U. OF 0 . Imea. A fte r th a t the pain overcam e ! him He refused to move. G a rth looked d o u b tfu lly at the 'n o n e Ion large supply of food that was left. His pack now weighed i lit t le m ore than the p la tin u m a llo y h im th a t the g ir l ing. Yet he d id his gait o r lo o k h o u r; later, the m eander th ro u g h keg If you change your addreaa kind was s till fo llo w - ' not once slacken ' ly notify the Argus direct and at tf back u n til three once. bro ok began to a stretch of mu»- I To )>• co n tin u ed ) in Huxby’s wolfskin knapsack. New Year’s Greetings! He had allow ed everyone to eat DR. L IK E TELLS IT Resum e Piny on January 6; ' w ith o u t stint. T hat nad been necc ,- ....... e ............. _ _ u p r A ll C hristm as cheer," th is phy- . ’ sary in ord r to ke<-p t h < Start W inter Tournament strength o f the cheehahcos. But. as | sician and w rite r o f the Gospel he had foreto ld, the c o u n try was w o u ld say- 'a ll cheer runs bock to F in a l gnmaa in b o w lin g l«'iiguc barren o f game. T here was none , th a t day when the angel G abriel East of Park on Highway c o m p e titio n u r i e p lu y c il l i s t week too m uch meat le ft in his pack. i was sent from heaven to a young Hillsboro, Oregon m ill w lliix rs nre F lx ll Shop 1 n “ I f you can't c a rry on. M r H a m ill, Jew ish g ir l named M a ry up in I A n ic ric u n ; H o rn b u c k ; l.i C i t y , 'y o u 'll have to stay here and keep i N azareth." F a irw a y in C o in iiie n lul. Ili'id q u .ir | ba thin g y o u r a n kle in th is r il l, " he , M a ry was to wed Joseph o f the | t e n com pany In N u tlon nl, mid S h ip Wednesday - S atu rday N ights »aid. "W e 're too short o f food i j ne of K in g D avid, and G ab riel pin g ill (lie C a nn ery league Play though, to lose any tim e. T he stand came to her w ith ; No Cover Charge w ill be resum ed Ja n u a ry (!. The ,o f birch at the ls »m ali - H a il thou th a t a rt h ig h ly favo r- w in te r tu o riiu iiie n t now is un d e r All Reservations Sold th a t 111 need a fo b three days " j pd the i -ortj ¡s w ith thee; blessed w ay fo r leaum, kinglcs anil doubles b u ild o u r canoe. The three o f you l a rt thQU am ong w om en." New Year's Eve H igh scores to r In d iv id u a ls for fo llo w dow n th is brook as soon as w h p n M a ry heard theSP w ords , plist week were F. Corn, A m e ri ^°.’i..can' . ■ , , i i she kn e w not w h a t to make o f it. i can, 2(13; J. D ickey, C ity , 218; A <('«»nllnu.»l fro m pa««* I I When he picked up a fe w pieces , thp , made kno w n God:J lla tc lie lu r. C o m m ercia l, 234. J, Pat o f meat and the rifle , H u x b y spoke; DurDOSe_ the in d iv id u a l quotas a fte r the terson. N ational. 233; I, lle w ltt, " I should have the gun to protect i p ..£ /ar nQt M a ry; For you have county (piota is set. C annery, 188 H igh av erag es for The 5(1 bushel exe m ptio n m erely R a n iill. found fa vo r w ith God and you are each leugiie were Am erican, C o in in» »ns that a grow er, w ho subm it ; "T he re's n o th in g here to a ttack become a m other and b rin g fo rth 154; C ity , II. Irelan d 18(1, C o m m er you, G a rth rep lie d. "Ju st possibly, | a S o n - sales evidence show ing con clu sive Students at the U n iv e rs ity of Oregon now get p ra ctical tra in in g In cial, J. Coe 1711, N ational. Dillon, 1 m ay fin d game at the stream " I ^ hen G a b rie l to i d her o f this ly that his sales have am ounted to radio speaking, a fie ld now held to be as Im porta nt as th a t of ora to ry 17»; C unnery. H e w itt 1(11 F ive hlgn "C o u ld another p a ir o f hands be Son„ He IS to be great: and be a e e itn in am ount and th a t this scores w ere D illo n , 258; Irela nd o r a fte r d in n e r ta lk in g . In th is photo a student is g ivin g a speech, h e lp fu l in m a kin g the canoe?" L i l ca lle d the Son of the Highest; the am ount is 5« bushels o r less and 257; Hood. 255, C o rrle rl, 252. Coe, w hich w ith the aid of the m achine shown here, is e le c tric a lly tra n s c rib ith ask«xi. lias th is fig u re approved by the L o rd God is to give h im the thron e 243. "W e ll—yes." county eom iruttce. w ill not get his ed and can be played back so he w ill note the way his voice w ill of his fa th e r D avid. He is to ru le H illsb oro , p la y in g a mutch w itn sales quota out any below th a t ap sound over the air. James S. C a rroll, In stru cto r In charge of th is d iv i , The - g ir , l looked at H u xb y. , He , d id ove r the house of Jacob foreve r L o n g vie w b o w lc i Sunday at L o n g sion of speech w o rk, stands behind the m icrophone re g u la tin g the not speak o r move. She stood up. d Q{ h kin gd om there is t o be N«w - T r lv u r u r n , proved fig u re and w ill receive tax vie w , lost to the r iv e r team 24117 to machine. '"D a d . you 11 be a ll rig h t w ith V iv no end. exem pt stamps tor the approved 2355. P la yin g for H ills b o ro were T Thom as E dw in M organ a t P o rtlan d quota. Tb<» act applies to a ll pota ian. I am going to help A la n ." w ho was b o i n and reared in N ow M a ry raises a question— Hood. A lla tc h e la r, 1. Cungdon, "Y o u need it m ore than I do ; H er fa th e r shook his head. "Y o u H illsb o ro , won th ir d prize and toes sold fo r table, stock or seed. "H o w can th is th in g be since I C lem E slln g cr und J Cae. Dad. Good n ig h t, everybody. I'm should stay here w ith me. L e t Evidence o f K ilts w o u ld include $500 cash in the "Famous Names" do not have to do w ith a m an in W inn ers in the prize contests, dog tire d .” ¡V iv ia n go.” b ills o f sale, b ills o f la d in g and contest conducted by the P o rt „ , , , , . , | the sense o f becom ing a m other?" w h ich closed w ith the ,cogue com M ay the N ew Year b rin g you H u x b . y rose, fro w n in g . He looked SQ ghe asks H e r fa th e r and H u x b y looked at land News-Telegram , it was an farm record books. p e titio n , w ere .1 C o nic I t , the Men s a ll F ortune, a w e a lth o f good E very g ro w e r w ho receives a each o th e r in astonishm ent. G a rtn at G a rth w ith cold rancor. 'I see nounced F rid n y. His fathe r, th e G a b rie l te lls her. The n a tu ra l 1 lu ck, and happy days. Shop prize; U n ion 7(1. won the was less surprised. He sm iled to no need fo r anyone to go. I cer- w a y is to be set aside. The c h ild late Jariu-s M organ, was cou nty sale; quota ttia t is o ffic ia lly a p p ro v league prize; Hay D illo n , the W ick hirnself as he put m ore moss and ta in ly cannot p e rm it m y fian cee to is not to have a hum an father. c le rk nt W ashington county m ore ed w ill, each year, receive tax e x prize, und A lv in Batchelor, the P er B y R o b e rt’ Ames B ennett fat on the fir e and coiled up beside accom pany you." than 30 years ugo. M rs. J. W em pt st im ps to r the am ount of ill O f a ll born o f woman, he alone is fectio n cake The managers o f the "She m ig h t have helped. You'd to stand upon th is earth w ith but B arney o f H ills b o ro w on a $5 quota p ro vid ed that tile acreage ( W N IJ S e rv ic e C o p y rig h t by u lle y exte nd tha nks u donors of be o n ly a h ind rance ." G a rth re he is p lu n tin g is s u ffic ie n t to p ro prize in the contest. one hum an parent; his m other. A nd The short n ig h ts w e re already Phone 2104 K o lzrrt A rn r» B e n n e tt) prizes. duce th a t «piota I t be exceeds his I w ho shall be his father? I t is God. g e ttin g long«-r and da rker. W hen plied. H o rn b a ck o f Ilo rn b n c k 's store He sw ung aw ay at a ra p id pace. quota, tic w ill need to buy stamps "T he H o ly S p iirt shall come upon wakened by the c h ill o f m id n ig h t. . - . a - u .-i team, w in n e r of firs t place in the at the rate of 75c per 10(1 im unds of G a rth saw H u x b y ly in g on the B u t behind h im he hea.d the g ir l thee, and the pow er o f the Highest (Continued from la«t week) C ity league, closed the firs t h a lf of potatoes. o r he m ay be ab le to buy oth er »!de o f the fire hole. The fir e s f * ak •• X' s h a ll overshadow thee; the re fore "W e ll, it's a b it o f a s t if f p u ll- the season w ith a d in n e r to m em tax exem pt stamps fro m the potato up." he adm itted. "B u t w e 'll soon th a t h o ly th in g th a t shall be born b u rn t out. H o b u ilt a new one. V iv ia n . G et out o f m y w a y.’ bers o f the oth er teams in t h e A fte r th a t came a q u ic k p a tte r o f thee shall be called the Son of a d m in is tra tio n p ro v id in g th a t some m ake the dow nslope I le ft the as am a ll flam e lighte ned the league. It was decided to hold a NOW HERE, THE gro w e r has not used his fu ll quota. k n ife on the knapsack. Go up and darkness, he saw the h a lf-in c h stub o f moccasins. G a rth kep t on fo r God.“ So declares the angel. H u f<'„nliniiMf fr-.p, p . - . II league d in n e r ut the end o f each Hie handshaking of candidates seek some distance as if he d id not hear As th in g s stand at the present slice th a t ca rib o u m eat." m an on his m other's side; God on u[ the cig ar clutched in H u xb y's lu ilf o f the seuson’s play. th e sound. Then he halted behind h h F ath er s side- The G od-M an. So in g n o m in a tio n fo r tiie variou s o f tim e the potato act is a law . en T he g ir l w h om her ow n fa th e r fingers, Jn fin a l league play, plant won 2 fices. u n til la te r in the summer, forcem ent of w h ich is in th e hand; an a ld e r th ic k e t to face th e g irl. He came, born o f the V irg in ; the o u t o f 3 fam es m the C annery w h ile the tim e between the p r i o f the B ureau o f In te rn a l Revenue. could not com m and met the . ord . . er Before sunrise, G a rth was again s h so close be hind th a t she league fro m the o ffic e team w h ite m ary and the fu ll elections w ill b ■ It rnay be repealed. T here are a w ith a c h e e rfu l nod. She started aw ahe. He n n e d the lit t le pot w itn aJmo^ r , „ in t0 h im . H e « n ile d In- second person o f the God-head. He w a lke d in a hum an body fo r a _e r eyes It. E. M d in g took took 2 out of 5 short enough to Insure p le n ty of good m an yw ho hop«' it w ill be but b ris k ly o ff up the gap. G a rth s ice and set it in the edge o f the , h day here on earth; He know s the steady c lim b in g b ro u g h t h im to th e r e b u iit fire , the n began c o o k in g , "T h is is a happy surprise. L ilit h . " fro m the- sh ip p in g departm ent. interest fro m the tim e the prim al,v it docs have considerable support H e r e v e lid s sank, and her cheeks feel o f o u r lives in th e ir ups and In tlie N a tio n a l league, Pharmncy results become kno w n among growers, p a rtic u la rly in tile to p o f the pass a few paces behind trarlbou meat. The others w akened Come in and see it! lost 3 games to H eadquarters corn- H u x b y and M r. R a m ili. L ilith was a lnlo ill too s tiff to move. B u t a ll erim soned un de r th e ir coat o f p itc h - downs. A n d w hen the going is Seven cou ntv o ffic ia l must seek la rge r pro du cing sections, accord s p n n k lin g salt on slices o f th e ra w managed another big m eal o f the and-grease m osquito dope. "You hard. He says— "C om e un to me. a ll ( puny, and B ris to l's look 2 and losl n o m in a tio n and election d u rin g tl,e in g to Cyrus. ye tha t labor and are heavy laden 1 to U nion 70 Elry'.x won 2 and l«>-' new year, th e ir term s e x p irin g on H’ S?]' , , meat. To top i t o ff. G a rth h a d need r.'t fancy I'm ru n n in g a fte r The pass was ba rren even o f L lllt h b o il a U tlle tea in the w a te r i i t s_ i f s o n ly because I w a nt and I w i ll give you rest."—George 1 to P e rfe ctio n In the C o .n rne icia l Jan ua ry 1. 1937. T h e « 1 in clu d e caribo u moss. T he meat had to be fro m the m elted ice. 't o get Ou t o f th is beastly N o rth W. T a ylo r. Beaverton.—P aid adv. league w h ile F a irw a y won 3 stra ig h t James Lewis, co u n ty com m issioner eaten cold o r uncooked, o r not at A fte r the hot d rin k , even M r. , rv o f vours__and be r id of fro m Dodge M otor. from the «'astern purt of the conn 1935 TERRAPLANE TOURING a ll. S ix hours had pissed since th e Ram ill managed to ho bb le do w n ,.ou to o r ' Pastim e w on 2 and lost I in ty ; Ed C. I-uce. co u n ty c le rk ; J W p a rty le ft , he camp j ' i th e valley- the ROW f a ir j y easy si ope. The ex- ..¿Q thaVs ¡, W c„ y o u 're a good SEDAN c o m p e titio n w ith C C. S tore in the C onnell, s h e riff; J. E Carpenter, bottom . Af»ei the long, h a rd clim b , ercise g ra d u a lly w arm ed and re- , hn(„ , b h, u „ t v yo n u li 're rp a s n o rt Y o u C ity league w h ile Lentz won 2 ic.sesior; C) B Kraus, cou nty su;»-r A good, w e ll cared fo r car. Sold ( ('« n tln n - d frn -n p . c . l> hater, a real real sport. You and lost 1 to Hornhaek's. In the intendent of schools. and G. Russell to vole p ro v id in g the y have re s i even the g 'r l was h u n g ry enough |axed s tiffe n e d muscles. Phone 953 : Hillsboro last spring are game. Tag along, i f you w ish." to have eaten raw hid e. The c a rl- The end o f a lo ng day's h ik e at A m e rica n league Royal Suda wyri M organ, d is tric t attorney. dence q u a lifica tio n s. fo r $895 OVM He set o ff again at a pace tw ic e FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2 and lost I to F ix lt shop and Home Besid«*s the m a tte r o f fo rm in g bou meat was tender, and th e firs t jast bro u g h t th e p a rty do w n the as fast as th e best h e r fa th e r had T he o ffic e o f cou nty recorder. and L a u n d ry w on 2 unit lost 1 to C h e v James II Davis incum bent, also be the d is tric t and co n stru ctio n o ftr.e taste o f salt since the p a rty had m iles o f tu n d ra slopes to the edge been able to tra v e l. A n occasional LICENSED EMBALMERS 1933 CHEVROLET rolet. b e come to the v a lle y tu rn e d th e m eal 0( ttm b e rlin c . T here was no tr a il snap o f a tw ig b e hind h im to id comes vacant, but becuuse o f the school, f»ve d ire cto rs w i l l MASTER SEDAN Final S i.n .lln . . I n<( ,a First 11»,It —none at least th a t the c ity d w e ll- elected The dire cto rs nom inated In to a feast. consolidation o f the recorder and A m r r tr a n 1. P et. i L W Less tha n h a lf o f the 20-pound ers couid detect. T im e and again O tto » ,W56 cou nty cle rk's office, th is w ill not an" Ferd Langer. Sherw ood; 1 i % n Rti 12 .500 ' be on the ballot A fte r Ja n u a ry 1. S chaltenbrand. M id d le to n : D a vid ch u n k o f ca rib o u rem ained by the H u x b v declared th a t G a rth was IN Sixln W> ik a 1* 1929 FORD even »Mr. R a m ill fo u n d he u,«« i ess u tte r ly tha n th e res: . 4 l i | 1937. the duties o f the recorder w ill Cereghino. C ipolc; H a rry Wheaton. tim e Il<>iii4« l.u u rn lry 10 1« CO ACH ( hrs n l«t ( in i u r i U 22 could eat no more. of them ; th a t he was w a nd eru.g M o llo y ; Charles Haynes. Chapm un; be absorbed by the cle rk. Pet ( tty l.r a g u r - w L A ll were so refreshed b y the food at random . T o silence the ca vile r, In state politics, Charles L M c George M u rry , H ix id v ie w , and John 15 l|i>rnbiii*k*K 1 ’ « J I' . n i i i t i r r 21 .5x3 and ic s t th a t no one objected w hen G a rth began fo re te llin g sm all la n d - 1929 FORD .52N N a ry. senior U n ite d States sen ator.' K ru g e r, Pleasant H ill. 1« 17 la r n tt A u to P a r i* IN .fcoo must set k re -e le ctio n a -m u s t Ja n u s 1 ( S to re IS R epresenting those interested in G a rth gave the w o rd to s ta rt on m a .ks before th e y came in to v ie w , j COUPE .3N9 u P a stin i« T here w o u ld be no m ore slogging T h is at last forced the engineer 1 W M ott, congressman. A t the s la t" o b ta in in g the school w ere Joseph w t <»in m «• í r fi», I la i n • H olm an w ill co m Morel» ick. Sherwood; F erd Langer. u p -h ill, w ith lungs b e llo w sin g fo r to realize th a t th e ir guide was f o i - ; F itlrw tty M a rk e t . f i l l 1 cup itol, R ufus 22 1 1 1931 FORD TRUCK— Lo ng w h e e l .5'MI ! plete his term . The same is tru e of O tto S chaltenback, W. S Bowen, a ir. One w o u ld o n ly have to hold lo w in g his fo rm e r t r a il th ro u g h the IN P e rfe lio n Ita a r r y IN base, duals, fin e rubber. M o to r per- back. | forest maze as su re ly as i f i t w e re I'.lry'a ( h a t e a n 17 19 .472 the O tto K reb s and D r F. T. Rucker. a tto rn e y general, I H. Van l i . «lac M o to r Co. 15 .417 21 We extend to you all beat B u t that was the ru b — the h o ld - a beaten path. The most p o sitive 1 Three suprem e cou rt ju s t I M ove to establish the school at S a tiu n t l l eague - w V et. W in k le L A Creal b u y Sherwood was begun last fa ll v. hen in g back. The south side o f th e pass proofs o f a ll w e re the m ounds o f wishes for a Bright a n d ”777 i ices also must be elected. H e a d q u a rte r « ( j i . N>> I «2 2N N Ñ íi ; it appeared th a t T ig a rd w o u ld be was fa r steeper tha n the no rth , and d irt-c o v e re d ashes w h e re G a rth had l H rU to l H a r<w ura 19 .17 Prosperous New Year and .5 J U n io n 76 l 1 22 o unable to com plete an a d d itio n to th e re was no g la cie r to o f f e r sm othered his cam p fir e going to ' llllla ito r o P h a rm a c y 13 .36» 23 welcome an opportunity to 1 the b u ild in g the re to accommodate stre'ches o f smcxith footing. T he the lost v a lle y and re tu rn in g fro m ( antier y L e a * u » — Pet 1 W L ' an Increase in attendance. L a te r bed o f the sh a rp ly tilte d c le ft fre - i t to the M ackenzie. serve you in 1936. .65.7 ; 23 K h lpp hiir n He p re dicte d th e y w o u ld reach .555 P lan ! 20 i« , T ig a rd vote rs approved con stru c q u e n tly dropped over sm all Cliffs. QUALITY REPAIR WORK ", Il L M a lin ir 17 .52N Betw een these hig h ledges were canoe w a te r on the seventh day. tion . .277 1 K a y -M a lln a 10 26 152-158 S. 3rd Ave. Phone 21W (C o n tin u e d fro m p a r r I ) A p p ro va l o f the b u ild in g pro je ct slides o f frost-sha ttere d r o c k s . B u t d : rin g th a t m o rn in g M r. Ram - n e a rly 200 feet before the d riv e r has been g ive n by the fed eral gov Patches o f ice here and the re made i l l tu rn e d an ankle. Even a fte r Hudson - Terraplane bro u g h t it to a stop. The head, arm» ernm ent and a g ra n t o f SlajOOO the fo o tin g d o u b ly treacherous. m uch soaking in a cold sp rin g and and legs w e re m angled and b r o k ' made. T he cost o f the b u ild in g is In places G a rth had to d ro p his tig h t bandaging by G a rth , th e spra in Willard — Mohawk en. the re p o rt stated. between $35,000 and $80.000. C on pack dow n before him . N ot in fre - held the m illio n a ire dow n to a Used Cars W ilson was im m e d ia te ly placed stru ctio n is to be o f b ric k . q u e n tly , even L ilit h had to be g iv - slow hobble. As aspen s ta ff enabled ! un de r arrest and bro ug ht to H ills Sherwood, in the m eantim e, has en a hand do w n s lip p e ry chutes, h im to tra v e l s lo w ly u n t il the noon W in n in g fo u r s tra ig h t victories, boro fo r qu e stio n in g z \ftc r the procured an op tion o f seven acres o r caught in G a rth 's upraisitd arms --------------- - ---------------------------- Gaston basket lessors in the S u n ¡qu estio nin g was com pleted, th e d is | of land near the present p u b lic w.’ic n H u x b y low ered her o ff tile ■ set leugue are le ad ing the eight tr ic t a tto rn e y said It was decided school to be used fo r the new b u ild «•dge o f a sharp drop. S t ill oftener, teams w ith Sherw ood t r a ilin g in i th a t an inquest was unnecessary, ing. V a lu e o f the propose« un io n h e r fa th e r had to be helped by both j icco nd place, w in n in g 3 and losing la n d state action against W ilson d is tric t fo r tax purposes is a m il G a rth and H u xb y. HARRISON D. HUGGINS I to date. Honors fo r in d iv id u a l abandoned unless fu rth e r in fo rm a - G a rth h im s e lf was ready to q u it lio n and a h a lf dollars. M. D. scoring go to S tuder and B rostrom Itin n ju s tifie s such action. The b o un da ry board, in another when, in the tw ilig h t, th e y came o f the Gaston team. Christensen was an o ld tim e re s i m eeting held Decem ber 23. granted d o w n to w h ere th e steep p itch ; EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT The fir s t h a lf o f p la y w i ll end dent of th e com m unity. having a p e titio n to tra n s fe r seven acres eased o ff on a s m a ll patch o f tu n SPECIALIST Ja n u a ry 7 w ith tw o rounds to be ' liv e d at the fa rm on the canyon fro m the Cooper M o u n ta in d is tric t dra. He opened his pack and spread , played in th e second h a lf, w h ic h road fo r years, w h e re ho operated to A lo h a -H u b e r. The tra n s fe r ac the b la n k e t on the d ry g ra v e l in a GLASSES FITTED starts soon a fte r J a n u a ry 7. O n ly a ro ck crush er and q u a rry and commodates one fa m ily and three hole un de r a p ile of boulders. one ro u n d w i ll have been played i w o rke d fo r the co u n ty In the e a rly R oom S A t sig h t o f the fa t w ith the fro z- ‘ ch ild re n , K ra u s said. in the fir s t half. I days o f road construction. Coaiaierclal N ational Bank Ann en ca rib o u and smoked moose meat A new team In the league is W ilson, in his statem ent to the in th e pack. L ilit h at once gathered D ePrez Wins Scholarship Phon« Hour« S auries Island, w h ic h replaces St. coroner, estim ated his speed at be Resi dance 2972 • :IO a. m. to 12 m. CAMP REEHERS. CCC — F r e d d ry moss. T h is tim e the ra w c a ri Paul. tween 38 and 40 m iles an hour. 1 :S0 p. m. to 6 p. m. O ff ic e 2971 bou flesh was seared ove r a fa t I DePrcz was aw arded the one-year W I. Pei W L Petl F u n e ra l services w e re held M on - 1 I .333 Gaston 4 II l.OOdj O re nco P acific u n iv e rs ity scholarship, an fed fir e o f th e moss before being j Sherwood 5 1 ,750 Sauviea 1», 0 I .000 i day aftern oon at the M ille r & nounced fo r c o m p e titio n tw o m onths eaten. A fte r the meal. G a rth op T ra cy chapel in P o rtla n d and in - titii' IJ n n to n 2 I .667 H ilU b o r » ago. P resentation was made T h u rs ened the go ld -m o un te d c ig a r case C a rlto n I I ,300i M tilln o m a h 0 3 .000 1 fe rm e n t was in M t. C a lv a ry ceme- Dally Trips to Portland day by L a u ri P ernu. cam p educa i end handed one o f the Havanas to Thia U rrk ’tt (igmni Ite ry . l IJ n n t o n , D ecem ber 24; C a rlto n hi H illsboro A uto Freight tio n a l adviser, w h o e x p la in e d th a t its ow ner. Snuviv« Islan d at C a rlto n . D ecem ber 2 6 ; M r R a m ill h a s tily b it o ff the end the aw ard was made because o f an Bonded and Insured Carrier 27 , M u ltn o m a h nt IJ n n to n , D ecem ber ou tsta nding w o rk und educational and lig h te d the cig a r in th e flam e Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed- I I i 11 »t>< > r«» nt O rem o, D ecem ber 2 7 ; H her- o f the fa t and moss fire . As he put record. wood at C a rlto n , D eccm bcr 27 : Gio«ton ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and it to his lip s he hesitated, then, | at Hunviea In la n d , hecenil»4*r 27 ; H ills b o ro Forest Grove at M u ltn o m a h , D ecem ber 2R. N eighborhood news fro m 30 A r w ith a p e rce p tib le e ffo rt, he t u r n Pickup and Delivery Service at (('» n tln u r d fro m pn<e I ) gus correspondents i n d i f f e r e n t ed to o ffe r it to his daughter. Package R ates "U h — ladies firs t, m y de ar." dram a and parent education; Mrs. sections o f W ashington cou nty ap L ilit h started to th ru s t o u t her A lic e Raine o f Cedar M ill, class» ;; pear in th e A rg u s each w e e k . Hillsboro Phone 542 . Thrown into the G utter? the re in sewing, fir s t r.id and re c Le arn w h a t y o u r frie n d s nre do hand. S om ething seemed to catch I East Side Terminal Portland rea tion ; Mrs. L o ra S m ith of W h it in g fo r less than th re e cents a it. She glanced at G a rth and stood Phone EAst 9131 Hidden Under Shrubbery? t f up. ford. cl tsses at B eaverton in sew- w eek. Rav V anderZ anden o f Banks, cen te r on the O regon N o rm a l school Blown Against the Hedge? fo o tb a ll team, was selected ns the most v a lu a b le p la y e r on the eleven Just Rubbish on the Lawn? at a fo o tb a ll banquet in P o rtla n d Decem ber 1(1. He was presented Thrown into the W aste Basket? w ith the p re sid e n t’s cup, uw nrdcd a n n u a lly by P reside nt J. A . C huch- Consumed by Trash Burner? ill of O regon N o rm al. V anderZanden also received a special tro p h y given by head coach, A1 Cox. EERY’S Chateau Music - Dance Small Farmer Hit by New Spud Law Greetings . . . 1936 CAUGHT IN THE WILD McFall Jersey Dairy Voters’ Register Closed Tuesday 1936 Hudson Six U SED Protest Forces Vote on School CARS Donelson & Sewell ’475 T85 Happy New Year 180 ^350 Beaverton Youth Freed of Charges Gaston Quintet in Lead of League Thomas S. Sholes POW ERS’ GROCERY W here Will Your Advertising be when the ink is dry? Adult Educational Program to Start Ray VanderZanden Winner of Trophy Or W ill It Be New B asketball Club Invading Local Field In v a d in g th e b a sketba ll fie ld in W ashington cou nty, t h e Minter B rid ge clu b played in O renco S u n day. losing to Hie O renco team of the Sunset league, 14-28. Jack L a n g don, H ills b o ro ro u te 5, is m anager o f the M in ie r c lu b and Is seeking games. P la y in g fo r M in ie r were D ick H a tlric k , Leo M ille r, Wesley Stout, L o u is C ro c k e r .W illia m B irch . O u r cla ssified colum ns m ay have ju s t w h a t you are lo o k in g fo r— Read them . tf ANNOUNCEMENT - - - Toni Rollins ?4 Years A u to R epair E xperience in H ills b o ro Bill Elder have taken over shop at Used Car E xchange ALL TYPES AUTO REPAIR WORK — Tops, Bodies, Etc. W o rk f u lly guaranteed. ni<r a iid 'AfrasTiingtoh TlTflsbord W ill It Be Under the reading lamp inside the home— a cherished and IN VITED member of the family circle? This is where your message will be if inserted in The Argus, which is a welcome visitor in the homes. We take this opportunity to express our appreciation of your patron age. May our service and products always be of a quality to merit your continued patronage. 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