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    Timi- itlay, January 9, 19ÎÎ6
Library Books
* Mouiitaindalc
P ai :<‘ G ardner Buy» lnl«*rrst
in 'I m utinan Market
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M l»< M ’l r i ’ ftrrt
M O U N T A IN D A I.K
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Mi«
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r
H IL L S B O R O
M r and M r 1 O rv ille Reynold
M, and M r - («»'urge S te w a it ano
F lw y n Poe »if N o rth Plains w« 1 •
New Y e a r's gtie t of M i ami Mi
( h ’orge S tew n rl Ji . of P ortl im l.
S h ir le y am i M ary Lou T»»atr. re
tnrn« d home Sunday a fte r p e iid m *.
'.eveial days in P o rtla n d w ith tin u
’ islcr, M i ‘ It F Fox.
Mi
Helen H ollenbeck am i Syd
ney C o n n o lly pent tin* week end
w ith M r and M i < Le tei S m ith of
P011 la n d
A RG U S,
Washington County Dairymen
Improve Herds During Year
D a irym en o f t h < W ashington
Co in ly lle id im p rovem e nt uc-occt-
tio n p u ir ha ed » \» n purebred it«»,
d u rin g the pa-t ye u »•reefed eight
«ilo . and in I ailed foin u u lk in g
macinìi«
The December report by
Jake L o re n /, h der allows 27 be n i
on te .1 w ith G35 co?
en rolled ol
w h ich 83 were d ry. T o ta l p ro du c­
42
»139
w ith
tio n o f m ilk was
195103 pounds of f: t T here were
191 coA ; p ro d u c in g m ore than 40
ii tfie average
pounds »f Lit.
w 1 . 609.5 pour
of no Ik and 30 72
pounds of f<d.
The testing disclosed 10 cows as
boarder* art»! w ere
old fo r beef;
tw o died; three were sold fo r d a iry
purpoM ’ . and e ig h t reacted to th •
must it us tests and w ere »»id for
h»»d The A. J Evers herd of 29
pu reb i d H o ls tc im were placed on
tent.
F ive co w ; were li cd tin m onth
as high, in c lu d in g Sp ot 2. owned by
D avid l l ’igg <*V Son of R e cdville
grade Jersey w h ich produced I 47.5
pounds of m ilk and 104 7 pounds of
fat f)th< 1 - were H olstein owned b>
John Cordes o f Fore t Grove, p ro ­
duced 1940 pounds of m ilk um l
35 3 fat M a rie ow ned by C H
B airiford, Fore ;♦ G rove
purebred
.h i «y. 1162 pounds o f rn ilk «and
III 3 l it Du» he
purebred Jer ev
o w n u l h.v M rs Torn W illia m s of
For« t Grove. 1616 p« und
of m ilk
um l 80.8 fill; Fish 7. grade Jersey
owned by D a vid Hag/» A Sons,
1342 o f rn ilk am i 80.5 of fat.
In herds of 20 to 40 cows, the
M r Torn W illia m s herd o f 21 p u re ­
bred J<*r « v«: aver ag« d 650 pounds
o f rn ilk and 39 93 pounds o f fat.
John Corde • herd of 17 grade . h r -
seys w'is high in herds o f 12 to 20
cows w ith an average of 878 pounds
of m ilk «and 43 77 o f fat. of herrh
un d e r 12 cow , C II
B a m fo rd ’s
purebred
Jer < ys produced
899
pounds of m ilk «and 48 67 o f fat.
The ILagg herd of 52 grade Jerseys
at R e c d v ille was high in herds of
m ore than 40, pro du cing an average
of 638 pound of m ilk and 40.30 o f
Page Piva
H IL L S B O R O , O R EG O N
Wash., visite d Mrs. W.
M S nipe , this week
Mr
F Bus. »11 o f Y a m h ill v is -
O ly m p ia .
it« d M i
North Plains
Longview 1
Lodge Installs
M a ry O lin g o r M on d a y.
Mr
and Mrs. Bopp o f
Vi ite d M r. and M rs I. I«owe last [
v.» ek-end.
Sunday School at
Rock Creek Elects
Mrs. Sandford C hief; Two
O ccasions Observed
IR v
M rs,
H en ry C ypher)
frien ds at a d in n e r p a rty at th e ir
I home on New Year's day.
Rains Heavy
F rom Jan ua ry 1 u n til S aturday
at 4:30 p. rn. old J u p ite r P lu viu s
! has measured out over an Inch of
I ra in each day, the largest am ount
fa llin g from F rid a y 4:30 p. m. u n ­
t il S aturday 4:30 p m. m easuring
1 53 inches of rain. As a re su lt of
so m uch ra in m uch o f the lo w la n d
along the T u a la tin is under w ater
' Some of tile dikes th a t were b u ilt
1 around W apato lake to keep the
w ater v p t o f the lake washed aw ay
T h jftfta y . thereby le ttin g the w ater
' in and fillin g up the lake The lake
has alw ays been a w o n d e rfu l sight ,
in the w in te r tim e, w here the w ild
ducks came in flocks to rest and i
feed there. N e a rly eve ry year a
band of w h ite swans w o uld be
seen sa ilin g over its glassy waters.
Gaston Farm ers’ U nion m eeting
at Gaston Wednesday evening heard
John Plass, cou nty president, e x ­
p la in the warehouse that the fa rm ­
ers established in H illsb o ro Sen- !
ato r Peter Z im m erm a n o f Y a m h ill
cou nty was present and discussed
the measures that are to come up
at the special election Jan ua ry 31.
Miss C lara Patton, a student at
P a cific u n iv e rs ity , who has been
spending tw o weeks vacation w ith
her parents, reu trn ed to her school
w o rk th e fir s t o f the week.
according to John
W
C onnell,
W ashington cou nty s h e riff. D in n e r
w ill be served at 6:3(F p. m. In the
T o u ris t Cafe. C o n n e ll said.
DR. R. J. NICOL
DR. E. W. ALM QUIST
Veterinarian«
Telephone 6-13 and 643
(F ir Mr«» K F>7».!rjt,
N O R T H P L A IN S — F rien d s h i p
Oi ls M a lli 1 le ft T h in day fo r a
ROCK C R EEK Sunday school of Tem ple held in s ta lla tio n of office rs
visit w ith re la tiv e in C a lifo rn ia .
(in- R eform ed chu rch elected of- F rid a y
fr o m (lie l it«* l i b t ' i i y at iit 'i Im in e
evening. Those in sta lle d
M i and Mrs B G reene and wm
f • ’ Sunday as follow s: Rev B. w i re. Janie Sandford. M E. C.;
ju t h book o f ititi ii '. t t<> both c h il-
o f Pilot Hock vis l'e d M r and Mi
M Fresenborg. superintendent; John M abie Halm . E S
flhen und iid u lt
Th< <* hooks m.iv W ilfre d G reeri a <t fanuh. d u rim i
Mias Eugenie
Beeekll
a ■ istan t superintendent: C ypher. E .1 Sadie Hollenbeck,
Ac d ra w n for tw o v «»4 w ith n » tin C hristm as ho lid ay*.
Jhnrp.r.
Helen Fuegy, secretary; C arol Fu- manager: G old ie C hristensen. M
le ft Sunda;
egy, treasu rer; E lizab eth Boeekli, o f ft ( ' : E tta L in c o ln , M . o f F .
J M r and M rs L o ri Ifo llr n h c r k lo r Mi St O Ih pal le n S ; te aft w a *r rt spending
tin
organist, and R uth Stauss and N o r­ Anna M ille r, pro te ctor: Grace Raf-
'find M i und M i
E u l Holleriheek
C h ii.lm a ; vacation w ith her fo lk ..
ma Berger, lib ra ria n s.
ititte n d i-d tin* fiun 'T iil Stind iy of
fety. guard. C lara G ordon was in ­
M i m id M i
G eorge S tew art
I.ola D irk , w ho was home fo r s ta llin g o ffic e r. The losing side in
■ both M i Ilo llrn b « i k r o io in , (He ir
M r am i M is W ilfre d Greene and
the C hristm as vacation, re turn ed to the attendance contest gave the
J |lie ir h u tip t at Dim in t h
c h ild re n spent N ew Year's w ith
a iiool at W alla W alla last week.
W i'drirsd ny fV crdn ft vis ito rs nt Mrs. I. Valid« i/u n d c n of Fore t
supper M rs M a ttie Joos. outgoing
M r and M r
C onrad D ick and M E C , was presented w ith a
| the A r c h il’ Ylm rr.p’tnti borne were Grove.
fa m ily attended a New Y ear’s eve
M r and M i
O liv e r W »-cott m id
j gift-
Mi
F ills T a y lo r and Norma
p a rty at the home of M r. and Mrs.
fm n ilv o f H illx h o ro mid M m
Mue Jean»’ and M i
N o rth P lains card elu b m et w ith
It. M. Banks vi
R
ichard
Bauer
.at
Cedar
M
ills
.
W» cott of i'o i e l (¡1 ove
M r. and M rs A. K. R eynolds New
| ited M i
T a y lo r s aunt. M i
C L
M r. and M rs. D a nie l H u te r and Year's eve M r. and Mrs. A
M i < Sue |)i 1 1 md o f O Kve|»<>. B a n k ', at Y a m h ill T hursday.
F.
fa m ily o f A lb e rta . Canada, are 1 C h rixten er had high score and Mrs.
Miss T helm a D o rlan d mid Bruce
A lfre d
Vandotneleii
is absent
m a kin g a tw o m onths’ v is it w ith Loel H ollenbeck and W illia m Joos
of P o rtla n d visite d M r mid fro m H a rris o n gi ide • «'Iiool due to
M r and Mrs. Conrad D ick and fa m ­
I h ’iir y W eaver S aturday
second.
a bro ken leg w h ich he got w h ile
fat
ily and w ith o th e r relatives. M rs.
M m k m O ffic ia l Vhdt
Dean P ritc h a rd le ft Decem ber 31
rid in g a horse.
H
u
te
r
is
a
sister
of
M
rs.
Conrad
M rs l.oe, H ollenbeck, grand chief
(
<»w
s
Itoli of Honor
fo r C alexico, Cal., to w o rk w ith
D
ick.
of Oregon, made .111 o ffic ia l c d l at
C h ild re n in th e ir 'teens "stre tch
pi
oducirig
recall
ds
of
cow
more
than
70
pounds
his
brother. Osee P ritc h a rd , in a
’I h»* fo llo w in g an* tb<-
Eleanor Zureher Honored
the P yth ia n Tem ples at H ubbard
o u t” —the y need p le n ty o f m in ­
, garage.
j fa t u lti Ing the m on th o f Dcct inbei, 1935 F ive high«'-st:
Engagement
Announced
A
p
a
rty
in
honor
o
t
Eleanor
Z
u
r-
and A u ro ra J a n u iity 7 and H.
a . . , . t <’ .w
eral and v ita m in D In th e ir e v ­
............. < *
Brwd Au»» 1,1. Mk I.lw Fa»
M r and Mrs. Charles S p ie rin g
T he Rev. Stanley C o rn ils and
eher
was
given
at
the
Z
ureh
er
5
1283
G .!
74 3
I tm s in M a rke t
1) a \id I ! HIM <K' Sons Neewah 8
eryd ay diet.
and E thel and B arbara and M r. M iss Norene V og ett announced th e ir
11
2033
P. It I i
73 3 home F rid a y evening. Present w ere and Mrs. A. K roeteh spent New engagement to members o f the
Pag«’ G a rd n e r hi:» purchased .1
A r th u r W. C onnell, C ornocopH 2
M
r.
and
M
rs.
C
a
rl
Berger.
M
r.
and
G. .1
2
1255
702
David 1! nig A; Sonr. Irnh h 18
M orningdew
h a lf in te re t in the T ro u tm a n m a r­
Year's w ith Joe R ig e rt and fam - c h o ir at the close o f c h o ir pra c­
702 Mrs. E dw ard Seheidt. M r. and Mrs. i ily of Beaverton.
1 > i ■ "1 Hagg & Sons, Im le h 18
G. J.
2
1171
ket at N o rth Plains
B y Robert Ames B ennett
“Irradiated"
tic e in a v e ry cle ver m anner last
Louis
Zuereher,
H
uida.
C
lara
and
7
70.1
P. B H.
1754
M r. and M i
l.o»l H ollenbeck
j A r th u r W C onnell. Mercedes
Frances M ille t re tu rn e d to St Sunday afternoon. The date o f the
M arg are t Berger. C lara and Ida
(W N U S erv ice C opyright by
and on H ow ard visite d his sister,
M
ary's
T
h
u
rsd
a
y
a
fte
r
spending
the
Fat
< lasx A — M ature C i i m s M aking O ver (id Pounds
Jaggi.
Irene
W iscknan,
M addie i holidays w ith P h y llis C h risten er. m a rriage was not disclosed.
R obert A fur« Ilrrin e tt)
M rs A rth m Bishop, o f C ornelius
lireetl Age l.l. Mk
(Iwnc , r ( .w
Nu«ir ..( Caw
and
Eleanor
(59 0 Boeekli, E lizabeth
G G
G
1337
C hi ■ 1H e ii'li,ai. Johnnie
w ho i ill. ,S a tu rd a y evening.
M r and Mrs. Lo uis P o lle y of A l­
t;;t 8 Zureher. Case Barendrecht, A lfre d tus. O kla . are v is itin g M r. and
P rovides both— its v ita m in D
8
1187
P B. J.
Sunday pue t of M r m id M r*
Mi
h oberi " l i A Sen. June
tr. ..«.«I fr'.rn l««t W ff.lt*
Jagei.
John
Staehle.
Louis
Pezoldt
5
1255
«7.7
content is m ore than 15 tim es
G. J.
A r c h ie
Thom pson
and
c h ild r e n
Mrs. C a rl C hristener. T hey plan
At lost, below the lo w e r fa ll, he D a vid Hngg Hi Sons. Peggy 2
IB»
M—
7«ll
G
atru'Se»-’
and
Ted.
G
lenn
and
Ben
Z
ureher.
923
68.5
th a t o f o rd in a ry m ilk .
were M r mid M»
B W. A rtn e n - launched the can««' in the eddy D iv ill Hagg A- Son , M eewah ft
A rc h ie and Law rence Davies are
New Year's guests at the Louis to locate here to m ake th e ir fu tu re
1835
04 2
tr o iit and Mis« M am ie Sandy o f I uf a deep pool T he others ■ in k Kreti .lossy, No. 12
i home.
re
co
ve
rin
g
fro
m
the
measles.
Z
uereher
home
were
M
r.
and
Mrs.
G4.2
1020
B.m ks and F rancis Thom pson of dow n on the hunk, out pent, lie D a vid Hagg A Sons, fin lc h 10
M r and M rs. Charles G rabe l of
M rs. E. D. H ite has been q u ite
Phone Today for
199!)
63 9 E A m acher and A lic e A m acher G rabel. parents o f M rs. W ienecke.
P o rtla n d
b u ilt a fire and boile d tea fo r Kred Jossy. No. 3
sick w ith flu .
and
M
r
and
Mrs.
W.
W
ilk
e
n
and
1271
63 5
G. G.
V aldis W ild <• has re tu rn e d home them T hey expected to cam p o v ­ J. W M u llo y . Bingo
and
her
grandm
other.
M
rs.
J.
N.
Particulars
M r. and Mrs. M. J. H aggerty and
1494
62.7 fa m ily o f P ortla nd .
G. J.
fro m a v is it w ith his folks at Wasco. e rn ig h t. lie ordered them back in to Fred tossy. No. 20
G rabel. o f H ills b o ro spent Sunday c h ild re n le ft S aturday fo r th e ir
Mrs.
M
orton
Congdon
and
S
tan­
(il 7
1187
G. J.
E E B u rk h a lte r, No. 27
at the W illia m W ienecke home.
R eunion Held
the canoe.
home in Canada.
61 C ley Congdon spent N ew Year's
1233
G. J.
Joh n Cordes. Leaky
Miss M arg are t B rooks o f L in n to n
A gro up 01 frien ds and n e ig h ­
Mrs. Lena Olson has been s u f­
"C an’t chance w a itin t* here May
w
ith
M
r.
and
M
rs.
B
ea
tty
In
P
o
rt­
G
1233
61.0
G. J.
I'. F,. B u rk h a lte r, No. HI
is
now
w
o
rk
in
g
at
the
N
o
rth
Plains
bors held th e ir a n n u d d in n e r Sun
fe rin g w ith erysipelas on her face.
be too foggy to see to m o rro w ," tie
land.
1
Telephone
office.
< lass It—»-Year-Olds Making 43 Pounds Fat
day at the home of John Davis and expluin«*d. "S it fla t in the bottom ,
M r. and Mrs. H. G reeby and
Eleanor Z u re h e r re tu rn e d to L i n ­
GUERNSEY DAIRY
, r c..
Hreed Alíe I.l,. Mk Lb» Fat fie ld college Sunday to resume her
M r. and Mrs. A r th u r D avis re- c h ild re n o f P o rtla n d spent F rid a y
< I V.
Nun ,.f I',
•< n Claude IT »Tit were M r and and ke e p yo u r paddles inboard "
8 / I
“ A F la v o r Y o u 'll F a v o r”
0
P B J.
«1.3
i
tu
rn
e
d
T
h
u
rsd
a
y
to
th
e
ir
home
at
Brogden
Aci
Mi
Lee S cha ffe r am i F ra n k W att
at the W illia m F. C am pbell home.
T hey understood w hen a fe w
66.4 studies there.
1953
B II.
Sam Hulit & Sons
of H illsb o ro , Jake Keenon and c h il- strokes o f hts paddle b ro u g h t ttic Fred J.c.sy. No. I
John B oeekli o f B rooks H ill sold W ishram . Wash. M r. and Mrs. Pat-
64.2
1646
B. H
I
ric
k
D
avis
accom
panied
them
home
dren Joseph and Eva of N o rth canoe Io tile foot of the pool. Kor A it li it r Connell, Bes R uth
Officers
To
Meet
Phone 2568
a
num
ber
o
f
his
B
ro
w
n
Swiss
herd,
1063
62.7
G J.
’ and rem ained u n til Sunday eve­
’ I.un-'. M r and M i* (• W Stc’W- a long tw o nnles th e y crouched F. L B u rk h a lte r. No. i. 25
W ashington cou nty peace o ffice rs
59.4 w hich are to go to G ranada. N ic a ra ­ ning.
1100
T hree Y ea r A verage Score by
G J.
feit amt O pal M i
md M r
John lo w in the bottom w h ile the fr a il F E B u rk h a lte r, Nc O. 4(5
and others interested in la w en­
1460
58.4 gua in C e n tra l A m erica, and lo a d ­
P a cific In te rn a tio n a l O ver 98
G H
M r. and M rs Tom S tig u m and forcem ent w o rk w ill attend the
: W illis , /Kgda. fin«« and L lo y d W il
c ra ft glanced do w n the foam ing, J u liu s Christensen B u b b le :
57.8 ed them on the boat Tuesday. He is son S co tty vis ite d M r. and M rs. N o rth w e st Peace O ffice rs’ associa­
1447
L itt le G uernsey
G. G
C.
B
Buchanan
J
r
lis. M rs C h ris T d ia n / and c h il
accom panying the herd and w ill be
s w ir lin g to rre n t o f w h ile water. ,
I »Iren Fi l’d»’, ick and W alter, M r and G u rth sm iled at th e ir co w e rin g
I I.,ss ( ' — ;> y e a r-O h ls M a k in g O v e r 40 P o unds Fat
gone about tw o months. He m ust I E ric Pearson o f St. Helens New tio n at M c M in n v ille F rid a y night.
O
i
I ....
I'.re-a Al
I.
| Mi
I ’.n»«* G ardm r and daug hter backs ii** had often, shot w in i'
take the ca ttle 171 m iles ove rla nd ! Year's.
GOO
A nniversaries Observed
1348
Nt 18
G. J.
Fl.une, M r and Mr
John M cNew rapids, and he had been dow n these
a fte r landing. The boat w ent to
58 8
1196
M r. and Mrs. James H D avis en­
G. J.
i and Robert and B etty M r and M i
once b e fo re S k illf u lly as un A th a - A. V an de rzan di’ii, S h o rty
Seattle and Vancouver, B. C., be­
57.4
1596
te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r p a rty New-
P. B.
1 E«1 G rib n e r and ch ild re n , M r. and ' buskan Ind ian , he d ro ve lb *' canoe A J Evers. Las:. J r
going south.
57 4 fo re
871
M rs T h u rs to n Peterson and son, clear of dangerous w h it lpools and D a vid il'jg g A Sons. Ju d y 4
»
G. J.
M r. Bud Hoag and sons o f L o n g ­ Year’s fo r th e ir grandson, Ronald,
80.5 vie w spent a week re ce n tly at the on his second b irth d a y and th e ir
1264
M r and M n
M a rtin St tdlem ann, dodged past rocks w ith de ft tw i ts A J. Evers. B u rk e
P. B. H.
53 4
1097
C h i '■ t oo. No 51
<5 J.
.1 . 9 ta d le i n i
d Ml " ■ H
home uf Bob M unson on M unson son A rth u r's firs t W edd in g a n n i­
o f his paddle.
versary. Present were M r. and Mrs.
1119
49.2 H ill.
I. II l ’» ’ «'' und daughter l.u ia
.F ir G re ve D a iry , No. 2
G H.
A t the foot o f th e rapids, he
GRADE A
J. R. Sandford. M r. and Mrs. S. A
Class I I — 2 - l r a r - O I J s M a k in g 35 P o u n d s Fat
(•range lia s P arty
| lieaded in alongside a bit of g ra ve l.
l.bsMk IJnFat
D. M eek. M r. and M rs. P a tric k
1
fel * o f Ccm
I ...... I
A »re
W ashington G r mge held n C h ris t­ Iv each and helped M r. H a m ill and
1029
61.7
G. J.
2
Davis. M r and Mrs. A r th u r Davis,
mas p a rty w ith an a ll day m eet­ I . ilit h ashore W hen he rem a rked D iv id Hagg A Son... Im le h 21
58.0
951
G J.
2
M r. and M rs H ira m Davis. F. F.
in g S aturday F»»rt> fiv e m em ber- that the re was gold in the gravel. D iv id Hagg A Sons, B e ll 15
569
982
G. J.
2
LaH aie o f Gaston. E leanor and
and visito r were p , » • ent in c lu d in g Ilu x h y m a r ly upset the canoe in I) ii aid Hngg. lm le li 20
728
54
6
M rs Tom W illia m s, IJian 3
P. B J.
2
G len Sandford. A r t Hanna. M a r­
M ; n it M i
\ ' K 1« • k of Kinton Ills haste to get out and look.
51
7
796
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P. R. J.
2
garet and Ronald D avis and the
S un«rt
I.cat; u p
The program Included a reelt d io n
W
L
Pet
W
L
Pet
1119
50.3
G. J.
2
host and hostess.
by each o f the c h ild re n pre «»nt; I “ G old! W hy d id n 't w c b rin g the John Cordes. Ramsy
G
aston
6
0
l,000;O
reneo
3
3
.50#
49
1
722
D avid Hagg A Sons, Jud y 5
G. J.
2
A s k fo r i t e ve ry
a play, “ W hen H e n ry Hire« th»’ gold pan’’"
T.irmton
4 2
.«*»«57 Flillftboro
2 4 .200
697
47.4
G a rth I nigh c.t and stretched out D a vid Hagg A Sons, Toots C
G. J.
2
« 'irlto n
4 2
.667 M ultnom ah 1 S .lrt7
C ook,’’ given by M i
Steve Meek,
tim e yo u o rd e r
on
the
d
ry
grass
above
the
gravel
781
46.8
F ir G ro v i D a iry. No. 50
G. J.
2
S herw ood 4 2
.667 Sauvien
0 6 .000
M rs D ayton M n\ and M r M in n ie
BUTTER
Blake M a rk Bl.ik« harm onica tiu m - 'G i llm t gentlem an, y o u r la dy is F ir e d G rove. H ills b o ro and Aloha I h o lid a y season w ith her parents. I S coring 13 points in the last
A n n u a l N ew Y ear w a tch n ig h t
q u a rte r o f play. C a rlto n defeated
b» rs. m d a v is it by Santa C la ip I b u ild in g Ihe fire ."
B ib le S tudy:
Eugene F a n te tti. M r. and M rs A lfre d Holcom b. She IL Ils b o ro 36 to 21 F rid a y nigh t. m eeting was held at the chu rch
1
"D
o
n
’t
m
in
d
him
,
V
iv
ia
n
."
I
.
ilit
h
A W ashington C o u n ty
M i s Ruby Reynold
«pent the
the teachers’ tra in in g W ith the firs t th re e -q u a rte rs close. New Year's eve. A pro gra m was
Shi : wood. M id d le to n and M u llo y . ' is ta k in g
w»’<’k-end w ith
her sister. M rs I c h im e d in on the ba nter. "Y o u can
Product of Highest
rendered w ith a pot lu c k lu nch
F irst Aid- M a tild a W h itfo rd . O r- ■ course at M onm outh,
use
tiu*
cup
fo
r
panning.
I
need
C
a
rlton
's
tossers
w
ent
w
ild
as
the
< b 1 •• Han «1 .m l f.ui 1 h of Port
Quality
en *i; C h ris tin e Davis. H ills b o ro .
o n ly the pot to b o il A lan's tea ”
i M hw F lorence Trachsel, w h o is a • -game neared the end and H ills ­ . la te r in the evening. A n n u a l b u si­
V . ih I
liu x b y glanced sidelong at G a rth , S ew ing P. i ’el Becker. Beaverton student at L in fie ld college at M c­ boro was unable to stem the ra lly . ness m eeting o f the chu rch was
M r and Mrs. S A. A p p le to n amt
rou te 2. Aloha. H azeldaie and H ills ­ M in n v ille . spent the h o lid ay sea­ C a rlton . L in n to n and Sherwood held J a n u a ry 1.
Available at All Groceries
d a ug hter Joliem * of Beaverton spent and hastened Io he lp the g irl. H er I boro.
M r. and M rs. P. Patton e n te r­
son w ith he r parents. M r. and M rs. now are tie d fo r second place w ith
S unday at the H e nry W eaver home fa th e r had fla tte n e d nut b e te
Piano and Chorus: Helen W il­ C a rl Trachsel.
fo u r w ins each and tw o games tain ed a nu m b e r c< re la tive s and
M r. and M rs H u be rt S m ith and G arth. W ith a yaw n, G a rth s tre tc h ­ cox. H illsb oro .
Mrs. C h ris tin a K e lly is v is itin g lost in the Sunset league. Gaston
son E u l and Mr
Echo W illis vis- ed up h l* arm s and let them fa ll.
O rchestra: C a r l E Bvrggren frien ds at S uve r th is week.
leads w ith six straig ht.
it<’d M i and M r
A r th u r Bishop T lie le ft one came dow n ucros th e * Aloha. H illsb o ro , T im b e r.
Forest
m illio n a ire 's body The back o f the
The Globe Beer team o f P o rtla n d
amt fa m ilv of C o rn e liu s Sunday.
M
rs.
Sarah
B
ro
w
n
o
f
W
ashing-
G ro ve and C ornelius: W illia m .1.
Mrs. F.h/aheth Barm s o f N o rth hand fe lt a lu m p un d e r Ihe le a t lu r i Shafer, Gaston and C h e rry Grove. I ton is v is itin g her daughter, Mrs. has replaced the Sauvies Island
q u in te t in the league, in s u rin g
P lains «pent the week-end at th»’ coat, liu x b y had not again gained
Dramatics: Nina Holbroñk, M u l- A B row nlee, and fa m ily .
. possession of t lic pistol.
H ills b o ro fans a be tte r brand of
J I. V anD oinelen home
M rs. C a th e rin e M cD e rm ott is v is ­ baseball as the G lobe's are top
N o th in g w o uld have ix e n easier loy: M a tild a W h itfo rd . Beaverton.
Sydney C o n n o lly, w ho has been
itin g re la tive s in Pendleton this notch players. T h e n e xt home game
v is itin g r< la tiv c s am i frien ds here | than to have p u lle d out the weapon
, week.
w ill see H ills b o ro opposing O renco
and in H ills b o ro th«» past tw o and flu n g it in to the stream . The
| M r. and Mrs. II. L . A ltig gave a on the local flo o r.
weeks, re tu rn e d Sunday to W illa ­ ' im p ulse to do so passed as q u ic k ly ■
L ineup F riday
! as it flashed In to G a rth 's m ind He
The ladies are serving
th e ir New Year's d in n e r pa rty. Am ong C arlton
m ina.
Hillsboro
New Y ear’s guests o f M r. and was not th e k in d o f sportsm an m o n th ly d in n e r at O lin g e r Bros, the frie n d s and re la tive s present Airee
F
P a tte rso n
w
ho
shoots
Hons
fro
m
a
boma.
or
I
were
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Lester
A
ltig
WE LEAD__OTHERS FOLLOW
NEVER KNOW INGLY UNDERSOLD
store
Saturday.
Nus.-ibuuni
F
W ilson
Mis. N H Tout» and fa m ily were
C
S h a ttu c k
Miss R uth H olcom b spent the and fa m ily . M r. and M rs O r\ ii | U nonier
M r. and M r N orm an Fox o f Seat­ I tige rs fro m the b a rk s o f elephants
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
G
G rogan
T here is fa r m ore spo rt s ta lk in g a
I Mcese, M r. and Mrs. E lsw o rth P eterso n
tle, Mi oid M i
R
Fox of T ■
A si'lunrt
(J
R ichardson
' beast th a t has a chance to k ill the
Illv n re e S uils F iled
, Moese. a ll o f P ortla nd .
c< ma, M r. and M rs McGee o f Port
H illsboro s u b s : C a r-te n s and Joos : C a rl­
Prices
E
ffective
Friday
to
M
onday,
January
10,
11
and
13,
inclusive
Mrs. Agnes M c llv a n e of C o rne­ ton su b s: D ickinson. K inucry. F rench,
lla rs b e rg e r W ilm a E. fro m Fred.
O rchard . Wash . and M r. and Mrs. stalker.
(T o he ennttnued)
liu s and Mrs. L iz z ie Q u in ia n o f, a n d M artin.
G ayeski - P h illip fro m Maud.
R E F ox and daughters of P o r t­
L « 'I i i 1 i i k
hr
:i
c ir c u h ilin j’
lib r n iy
v a ''
WINTER
SUNSHINE
CAUGHT IN
n IE w il l)
M IL K
I.lolat
Hiteon
Momingdew
FOREST GROVE
Hillsboro Loses
to Carlton Quint
CREAMERY
BUTTER
Cherry Grove
Recdville
land
M r and M rs. George H ic rs d o rf
o f S ch e ffh n were» Ne w Year's guest5
of th e ir daughter. Mrs. O tto C.
Voges. and fa m ily . K en ne th Voges
re tu rn e d horn«’ w ith them and re-
Classes for Adult
Education Started
40 S 6C
WAX PAPER
DIAMOND— E x tra heavy.
(( 'n n tln u rd fr«»m p a r r I ,
co;
N ina H o lb ro o k. M u llo y iS h e r-
J in , Beau o f H ills b o ro is spend­ w im m I ro u te I ) .
S p in n in g -W e a vin g : L o is K u rile . .
in g several days th is week w ith
At Your
SERV ICE
PEAS
HONEY
39c
fAATC
Quick or
QCn
I O Sperry’s.
regular. 9-lb. bag ... OvC*
CfAAn
Crystal W hite
O
/A
Laundry. 10 bar»
29c
vz
25c
S I R L O I N S ,,,
15c
Y o u r choice.
O YSTERS n r S H R IM P
G u lf Kist, S-oz.
BOILING BEEF Lb..................9 c
BEEF ROAST
.................. 12c
C a ll
9c
8c
PINEAPPLE
ISC
Res. Phone 321Z
D el M aiz.
3 f.r
27c
Can
? for
23c
Uroken No. 2 'i
3 fo r
43C
J U IC E — Dole's
8C 3 ran, 23C
TOM ATO
5 Deliveries Daily
CORN
X 3 28c
10c
Can
Phone 651
8c
P IN E A P P L E — S w e et T reat.
S liced
No. IP,
Can
W 3 fo r
P IN E A P P L E
SUPERIOR MARKET
35c
Can
S A R D IN E S — D ct Monte.
Can
QGZ/*
............................ O v V
3 fo r
JU IC E
>,-* 7C
L ib b y 's
I cans
20C
BEETS—Seco Diced. 2s.
Can
9c
3 for
25c
12c
23c
3 fo r
3 for
33c
S P IN A C H —L ib b y's, 2tt».
c. 15c
43c
3 for
KRAUT— Fancy 2'4s.
Can
10c
28c
3 for
T O M A T O S A U C E —D eluxe.
’ “ 4c
Can
3 fo
1 -, r
10c
B E A N S — R a y c ro ft S tandard.
Can
9C
25C
3 for
GRAPEFRUIT—Fancy, 300s.
Can
Q /»
can
JFvz
Borax Soap Granules.
Large 25-oz. pkg.
DO UBLE
Borene Soap
OC
3 for
25C
15c
3 for
43c
2 pkgs.
35c
R E F IN E D
Double
size bars
It’s Borated.
Kind to your hands.
SOAP M A D E
Prices for Fri„ Sat.. Mon.
January 10. II, 13. 1936
I
CATSUP. Del Monte.
(3 for 37c)
4 0 «
14-oz. bottle ...
.LOVr
RICE. Extra fancy.
W ater Maid.
23c
3 lbs..................
Pineapple
Sauer Kraut
Broken sliced
H a m ilto n bra nd
Fancy q u a lity
2
Large
ay« tin»
«i
l i v
BEANS—
Red Mexican or
Small White.
6 .b. 25c
25 ib. SOc
Strawberry Preserves
"’uyallup.
Puyallup.
29c
2-lb. glass
Columbia
Best C offee
PE A C H E S —D ix ie Lee, 2Hs.
Can
size r a n s * 6 « J V
T H E F IN E S T H A R D -W A T E R
P U M P K IN —D e l M onte, 2'4s
S A L M O N — P in k .
Tin
25C
13c
A Double Offp
A
BORENE
25c
Quality Canned Goods at a Saving!
Can
FRANKFURTERS, 2 lbs., and
KRAUT, 1 quart. ROTH FOR
3 cans .....
Fancy
q u a lity
VEGETABLES
Scoco. P ure Vegetable
HAMS ii'' •, Wh*u ..........
3
Campbell’s
I j l E K *J
C A T A TA M ade w ith fan cy
kj/Al_</ALz vegetables. No. 1 ta ll
SHORTENING C4JL 5 3 c 3 ^
All Meats Inspected liy llrs. Nicol and Almqulst
L A R D COMI-OUND'
C A V C 'T T 7 D C
U
a
SO U P
No. 2 can
E X TR A LAR G E
(3 for $1.10)
1. To give real meat values at the
lowest possible cost.
To advise you in purchasing the
right cut for every purpose.
4 U
Ar V
»
X
R A Y -C R O F T
G arden R un Sweet Peas.
Lb.
23c
THOMPSON
4 lbb„ 20c
...
RAISINS SEEDLESS
Made by Ohio Match Co.
6 b»... 17c
Buy
the best.........................
MATCHES
Kitchen
QUEEN
FLOUR
HERE’S YOUR
OLD FAVORITE
AT AN
ATTRACTIVE
PRICE