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Page Six H IL L S B O R O A R G U S, Aloha Man Tells Show Sunday Aloha-Huber School Declared Something About at Blooming One of Best; Clear of Debt Silver Fox Here H IL L S B O R O , OREGON visite d her sister. M rs H ow ard Hue. at tile home of another sister. Mrs. i ' i r l W ard, at P o rtla n d F e b ru ary 5. M rs Rice is recu p e ra tin g fro m a m a jo r opera tion and was able to re tu rn to her home near H ills b o ro Sunday. Tlium luy, Kchiuary 13, 1931» Aloha Team Plans Dance tB y C E B a rk e r) ordered, which will soon be in- Visits Hoover A L O H A - A lo h a -H u b e r s c h o o l, s tille d . A w id e aw ake P are nt- Emil Brandaws Celebrate (B y C. M. Bebout) W ill Fiiligan w ent to P o rtla n d B e n e fit F e b r u a r y 2 2 ; P .T . A . d is tric t No. 107. was o rig in il ly a Teacher association e ffic ie n tly co Their Anniversary A L O H A —C om ing up. th ro u g h an part o f the Reedvifie school' dis" ordinates w ith the teachers fo r the M onday and rem ained u n til a fte r P a r ty S et f o r F r id a y u n kno w n ancestry to the red fo x tric t. In 1998 the R eedville d is tric t progress o f the school. F or eighteen W ednesday w hen he visite d Ile r - bert Hoover. w ho was there th a t and from it, th ro u g h v ir io u s stages was d ivid e d and d is tric t No. 107 years the school has w on prizes (By Mm E. W. Hinrieba) illy II II tlen n ettl was form ed The firs t school o f ?ach yea r fo r school e x h ib its at day M r. F in ig a n attended school B LO O M IN G - A group of students and co lo r phases. Dame N a tu re from Concordia college in P ortla nd evolved a s ta rtlin g com b in ation of the present d is tric t was held in a W ashington cou nty fa ir F o r t h r ee in New berg w ith H e rb e rt Hoover A L O H A The A lo ha H.iseUdl w ill present a three-act play, " A t- blue black and b rig h t, s p a rk lin g p riv a te residence This b u ild in g was successive years A lo h a H u be r s c hool ho„ c lu b w ill g iv e n dance in the G rangi Trees Damaged torne y fo r the Defense,” in the * " v* r as the co n tra stin g co lo r ef- located in a patch o f cle a rin g on held the W ashington co u n ty cham - The F ra n q u e tte w a ln u t trees b a ll F ebru ary 22 to raise funds for baseinent o f the local church Sun- wets o f guard h a ir and under fu r. a spot about 300 feet n o rtii o f B la n - pn’t’ ship in penm anship. In a th - here are ba dly damaged by the , the year's a ctivitie s. day n ig h t at 8 o'clock. P ub lic is c o n s titu tin g the ro y a l robe o f th is ton avenue and 280 feet east o f '" tic s she often defeats la rg e r ea rly freeze last O ctober Accord The M o rriso n fa m ily visite d in in vite d . re m a rkab le f u r bearer, the s ilv e r W heeler avenue on W illo w avenue j schools. ing to Ernest G ue nther ibout tw o - C a r lto n o v e r th e w e e k end w ith S ch e fflin W oman Speaks fo * T here were tw o teachers The pop- th ird s of his trees began to show the C. A. A lle n fa m ily . E ig h th grade graduates represent tgn. d u rin g the w a rm w eather in Mrs. Roy H einrichs of S ch e fflin Discovered in the w ild a h a lf u la tio n of H uber and A lo h a then a p re tty fa ir cross section o f so- The Im la y \ Son ch ick contest addressed the Bloom ing 4-H sew- ce n tu ry ago, th is fo x was taken consisted p rin c ip a lly o f the tw o cie ty in life 's a c tiv itie s The w r ite r J a ,n la ry . *,f being k ille d . The M a y - . is q u ite po p u la r in d m uch m t . rest Ing club Thursday, o ffe rin g advice in to c a p tiv ity fo r the purpose o f fam ilies Ftazel brush and Doug- recalls o ffh a n d tha t fro m th is school et,e ,rees are so ba dly dumag being shown. on various phases of club w o rk fix in g and pe rpe tu atin g its blood las fir . Some o f the p u p ils th a t w e nt the re have come one preacher, tw o cd , r. w w ives ives o o f f preachers, pre ichors, tw tw o o pre pn-parYng v ®u Pet’ P|t' W w k * tt iU ? h«^\o»?i' J?.ek *Vn'poV'G Blanche M u h ly was received as a strain so as to m a in ta in its co lo r to this school w ere R W heeler, p a rin g ^ th T T w " e t -'.n n ty ,v - o ',one n e you ng n * people new member. characteristics and pro te ct the fu r M rs. M y rtle C o rn e ll, M rs. Hazel el fo r the m issiona ry fie ld , one sue- *h‘ . t .b !,l\ c b u ,c h N ew berg |.,nd w h(, h i,s ||(,w ,)(>v cessful la w ye r, fiv e school teach- b‘,< 1 '-’ ig e o f the services at the Services Held from d e te rio ra tio n , w h ich w o u ld Gee and Le la nd Shaw. 1 re| ' I r in le il A rtic le Fred Haase. D avid Lorenz, Ten- m ake it less a ttra c tiv e and less In 1913 the d is tric t voted fo r a ers. one cartoonist and a singer of M o u n ta in Top chu rch Sunday eve- p u tation ta tio n . m ng ind exp „ la in . e d the purpose of A lo ha Businessmen's c lu b has go nis Pyle, John P h illip s. H e nry Pet- valuable, new school site and a fo u r-ro o m n w ide re pu ten out an a ttra c tiv e w rite -u p of Few school d is tric ts » th e ^ b rls tia n Endeavor. ers and Donovan Pearson served Since then fox has fram e b u ild in g was erected that as pallbearers at the fun eral o f been the subject o f deep study Yum m er lS k o "te a c h e rs ’ 'w e re ern- o ff fina nciaH v as’ ^ i lO ^ O u ts ta n d - T h * low cst te m »era<‘T« re p o rt- Aloha, p rin te d on w r itin g paper, cold spell was F rid a y l,r’* asking the people of Aloha 5?rsu rLu^ F ebru ary 6 Rev A c a re fu l in ve stig a tio n in to his ployed In 1915 a th ir d teacher was in g bonded indebtedness, none; w a r- m o rn in g E. W H in rich s o ffic ia tin g . In te r- characteristics, disposition, health, added as the e n ro llm e n t had reach- ra n t indebtedness „o n e Al in - I ' ? , , . , i w hen » the th e rm o m e te r *<•’ net free copies and use m c o r ment was at F ir La w n cemetery food, the in te rn a l a n d exte rn a l ed ninety. th a a t t year vear an n t dehtedn«»« . . . . in n o f “ kh t degrees nety. In In th an attem attem pt debtedness against the d is tric t . was 7, V, along k the , respondence w ith frie n d s in the Mrs. H in rich s sang as solos " T h e : parasites a tta c k in g h im and a ll was m nade to establish a h igh schoo l, w iped out tw o years ago. It is now experienced 'fr o z e n ' w 'it’er ‘ o io ls east and P o rtla n d O ld and "A . b id e elements p e rta in in g to his cause T w e lv Mrs. G eorge Fish of P ortla nd _ Rugged . Cross" ... w ith Me . w ith Miss W ilm a Schaus and existence has been and is go- man class. T h is hig h school ran The At,On u , , h , , spent Sunday at the M a lt K in g M r and M rs. D. A. O tto and M rs home. o f S che fflin accompanying. A n n ive rsa ry Observed C o un ty P.-T A. co u n cil met Tues Krumrow at day at A lo ha grunge h a ll A com M r. and Mrs. E m il B randaw en- " n\ a ll th is con cen tra tion o f the end o f its fin a n c ia l rope A t stitutes in v ita tio n s ............... ....... m itte e o f G range ladies gave a tertained w ith a d in n e r p a rty Feb- thought, s c ie n tific in vestig ation , ex- a mass m eeting the patrons decided f ro n i d ista n t counties even mdH h com . «J ing P ortla nd F e b ru a ry 4. M r. and M rs .A rth ur M cC o rm ick c o m p lim e n ta ry luncheon ru a ry 9 in celebration o f th e ir actin g supervision, and protection? u n a n im o u sly to d ro p t h e high teachers' association« ’ ’ 1 U of P o rtla n d visite d her bro th er. . .. ten th w edding anniversary. Pres- Because he is the k in g o f th e fu r school, r ig h tlv ju d g in g th a t a high ‘ ‘ ‘ auuns- C la yto n W hitm ore , and fa m ily Sun- p T A wall , ent were Mrs. Bertha Zanow o f bearers. There is no o th e r fin e fu r school was too b ig a b e ll fo r this day ' | » - i . A . w i l l g iv e a c a rd partv H illsboro, M r and Mrs. A r th u r w h ich equals the s ilv e r fo x in in - sm all, sparsely settled d is tric t to Mrs. Cornelius O tfs nephew. Ben al Gr,n,Ie h" n AU ure wel' Salzwedel and H ow ard o f Forest d iv id u a l or co lle c tiv e value com- dingle. A n o th e r stout argum ent that S trom m , w h o has been w ith an Grove. M r. and Mrs. Charles B ran- m e rcia lly. e ith e r in the w ild or had w e igh t w ith the people was the M any A lo h a people itten ded a uncle at R upert, Idaho, fo r the daw, P ortla nd ; M r. and Mrs. Ed captive state. fact tha t a standard, w e ll equipped card p a rty and dance S atu rday last tw o years, is it the O tt home B randaw and M r. and Mrs. O rv ille There has been b u ilt around h im h ig h school was o n ly three m iles I By Mrs. Bird McCormick) fo r a v is it be fore going back east. n ig h t at the C edar M ill G range Jones, H illsb oro , Misses G retchen a large in d u s try exte n d in g around aw ay. The hig h school p u p ils were G ive Play a l T i« a ri! C H E H A L E M M O U N T A I N A S tro m m was here fo r several and M artha Zanow. M r. and M rs the ea rth and pro d u cin g about 500.- tra n sfe rre d to the B eaverton high A lo ha G range visite d the T ig a rd n e w ly form ed trio , composed o f m onths before he w ent to Idaho. F ra n k Koch and Jun io r. M r. and 000 skins a n n u a lly, co n se rva tive ly school, w h ich accepted th e ir cred- m , G range F e b ru a ry 5 and put on a M r. and Mrs. John W a lk e r en e rv in W hitm ore , v io lin ; Leslie ™rj>- F ra n k B randaw and Jeanette valued at $20.000 000 The nu m - its w ith o u t question. Local eig h th v , ptirrht skit. " A Comedy I n v it a tio n " tn e t u itin J A f .. .. * « .. . z i ............... tf «Til o e x '4 I ini rime rx rs .1 T zxi 1IC L - Z t-n M rl 1,1- u _ l _ - • « . . . and Dolores, and Lo uis Brandaw Leave local news item s fo r the Misses M ild re d A rgu s w ith O. I l B e n n e tt each M argaret Ruecker week. to the young people H llh b o ro ile s H elp 1. (>. <). I . an church F riday. Pastor H in rich s sa]es an cnurch tr id a y . Pastor H in rich s sa]es increased from $819,429 in w isdom o f th is course T he patrons o he pro gra m w ir e in I da B eaverton lodge n u t F e b ru a ry W ohlschelegel fb7e^Church'' a n d ^ a m « w ^ p U y l t T t h e b 'l'* ? - 50? " 1934’ ° ' th « A1° ha-H u b e r d.stri(T S h o u ld s k it by P h X ? V e rT e c g W avne Scholls visite d .he Roy H a rrin g to n 3. A r th u r T a y lo r o f A lo ha w a s g iv - ana games were play to the b e lie f o f m any, ow in g to con gra tu late them selves th a t they Jones. A lfre d Hutchens, R iv Ego fa m ily at M id d le to n Sundav ___ on the second degree A delegation ed. the m ild clim a te o f the W ilia m - liv e so near to Beaverton. L e t me E. G Heaton and L e slie V aught; M r. and Mrs. J. H W i'rth and fro n i H ills b o ro lodge was present W alter M u h ly suffered a relapse ette ()f and helped w ith the w o rk The e a rly th is week. He had intended . haP ’. re tu rn in g to school M ondav ..........S «» ,i.Sn m usic oy tne Mentz c h ild re n ; piano w a v e r io n v is iie a M r. and M is. A lodge gave i hard tune dance re re tu rn in g io . cnooi Monaay. can be prCKjuced anyw here. N a- school in W ashington co u n ty than solo bv M rs Ray M eyers o f D H i" Sundav Leave su b scrip tions f o r A rgu s Surprise G iven tu re seems to p ro vid e them w ith the one B eaverton supports. I have S c h o ll» ;'tru m p e t solo' bv Ray M ey- F ir G rove Ladies' Social clu b w ith O It B ennett. A loha, by n o o n Relativ«» and frien ds of M r. and a heavy g ro w th o f u n d e rfu r as a not yet heard c f it. ers. accom panied bv M rs M eier's- m ct " > th M rs Lena M evers Febru- M rs. E m il Brandaw. honored the pro te ction against the dampness. In 1916 the d is tric t was enlarged tap d in c e bv the Jones sisters o f a r-v •* a” d m ade plans fo r a party- M ondays Per yea r in county. $1 50 couple w ith a surprise p a rty Sun- The guard h a ir is o f a fin e r, s ilk - to tw ic e its o rig in a l size. The en- G ibbs; cornet solo bv Le slie N e xt m eeting w ill be February i l day n ig h t and presented them w ith le r te x tu re than on fu rs g ro w n in ro llm e n t increased ra p id ly . In 1921. V aught, accom panied o n 'th e piano w ith M rs G. Everest. 8 »?et dlshes as an anniversary the colder regions a fo u rth teacher was added, and by M is. E le rv M cD ougal; and an W.ANTS and GOTS g ift. The evening was spent in No great d iffic u lty has been ex- tw o years la te r th e school h a d exercise bv tw o Pleasant View Got apples and potatoes fo r sale. P Y m 8 CY iuS' . ^ i eSt nt W« e M rj P«“rie n c « l b-v fo x farm ers in the g ro w n so large th a t it was fou nd boys. Leonard W h itm o re W avne and airs. A lb e rt K rahm er. M r. and past year in se llin g th e ir pelts at necessary to b u ild tw o m ore class- Jones and A lfre d Hutchens are the G ot filb e rts and w a ln u ts fo r .ale. t Bv Vivian Hurfi___ ” en. rJ _ G u r.s!ce' Mr, .a.nd ¥ rs' P rofita ble prices rooms A t the same tim e another pro gra m com m ittee fo r next meet- F r e d K r a h m e r M r a n d M rs f e n ----- r - — --------- P, v S, j „ i eommii-.ee io r next m eet- N C C .rin ny of M c M in n v ille v i - G ot farm s to tra d e fo r horn. M u so lf and M are ie R e v a n d M rs ! . L * " creas® consum ption, the fu r acre was added to the playgrounds, mg. G lo ria H o ffm an . Jessie V e r- ited her, last w eek. G ot to sell home in Beaverton. E W H inrich s i n d C h ild re n M r trade, h a s , be« n de veloping new In 1925 a large playshed was b u ilt, deeg and P h y llis W ohlschlegel are H a yw a rd co m m u n ity experienced and M « R ^ h a r d M i l t e r Louis USCS^ r SlI? 'e r i ° X i u r ' R has . O n® says, "We have plans '.he com m ittee on games The clu b some ve ry co ld w eather the n s, B randaw M r and M rs Ernest w o rked ,ln t0 sho rt capes. 1 o n g Jo re b u ild th is playshed in to a com - accepted an in v ita tio n fro m E a r l of the week Snow covered the W ant u n im p ro ve d land listed llu e r and L i'tt’eU and G « c e Mrs’ 5'8peS' sJh o r t. coats- enormous co l- fo rta b le g v m n a s iu m -ju s t as soon Jones to jo in G ibbs co m m u n ity ground to th e depth o f fo u r inches W ant farm s and homes listed *M „, Mr . ” • m 2 lars, and ? lde trim m in g s on f u r as " 'e can u n w in d the P W A re d - clu b at a pot lu ck upper and p ro - K arn W e d n e sd a y n ig h t to o l. W ant to discou nt D o d g e cred it. A lv in a Herdlein. M r. and Mrs. coats, clo th coats and dresses, as tape. gram at G ibbs c o m m u n ity h a ll o f it away. W ant to sell fir e insurance. John S tark and Velda and W illis, w e ll as the single and tw o s k in T here are now s ix teachers w ith M arch 7. Mrs. A d d ie Hudson h is M rs M rs. Verona Helm old. M r. and Mrs. <). II. K E N N E T T an e n ro llm e n t o f 178. The up pe r M r. and Mrs. C o llin G raham o f Sarah A. C rig e r of M a rs h fie ld as F ra n k Brandaw, Jeanette and D ol- scarfs- o r e s M r a n d M rs I H M o h lv E d ito r's Note— On his fo x ranch grades are organized fo r in s tru c - A u ro ra visite d her b ro th e r-in -la w he r house guest A loha. O regon A rle n e and N orm a' M r a n d Mrs.' 21. AJoha' Charles M . Bebout has ‘ ion and tra in in g on the d e p a rt- and sister. M r and Mrs. W. F Miss M artha Shaver is back in Lo uis N e u k irk M r s ' R r e l i e M r W o f ,h e s e s ilv e r foxes. V is ito rs m en ta l plan, each teacher teaching W ohlschlegel. Sunday. school, her bruised h ip ha vin g in l and M rs F r a n k K e e h M r' and ®ire w'e!come between June 1 and ,he subject in w h ic h she is special- V incent W ohlschlegel was i l l w ith proved - s,b«.»A.i ' u J n J i ! , Jan ua ry 1. lv prepared. The b u ild in g is e q uip- measles last week. F lo yd U p d ik e sprained his an kle Mrs. A r th u r Salzwedel. Mrs. Bertha ped w ith basement playroom s, d in - La u ra Lue M u rra y wbs i l l w ith F rid a y. A lo h a , Zanow. Misses Gretchen and M a r in g room and kitch e n . W arm lunches i measles at the home o f her g r a n d - ' —------------------- —----- tha Zanow. Helen. D o ro th y and O re g o n are served d u rin g the cooler w in - m other. M rs D. M M cIn n is, last O ffic ia l and U n o ffic ia l News — C lara Helm old, snd M r. and Mrs. te r m onths. A com plete eq uipm ent week w h ile her m other. Mrs. L. I. A ll th a t is f i t to p r in t in H ills b o ro l i r e John Koehnke. of p la yg ro u n d apparatus has been M u rra y , m oved fro m Scholls to an d t h e c o u n ty — C o u rt, arrests. L ife . C hickenpox is co n fin in g the Fred Beaverton. schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s , A uto. B o w lb y and Charles D em m in fa m Russell Rogers, w h o is atte n d in g deaths, society.—E ve ry week In tlw Trurk. S A L E M —Renewed a c tiv ity in m a il H a t c h c r v A t A l f l h f l ilie s to th e ir homes. ord er so licita tio n by the N a tio n a l C V I O lia ■ • Argus. tf Rev. and Mrs. E. W. H in rich s p r „ , , - — ------------- w eek-end w ith his parents. M r. and H e n ry M eyer attended a meet- f,ro te c tlv c Insurance com pany o f and Mrs. W illia m Rogers. in g of the Luthera n Educational y' the F ra n k - M r. and Mrs. A lfre d H utchens society at P o rtla n d Sundav a fte r- , L ,fe B e n e fit association o f St. • By O. B. Bennett) visite d M r. in d M rs. Roe H utchens noon Louis, M issouri, the S te rlin g Cas- A L O H A — In a recent a d d itio n to A le x Eischen was taken to the “ a lty Insurance com pany o f C hica- th e ir in cu b a tio n equipm ent, the ll! D u tidee F e b ru a ry 5^ Good Sam aritan hospital in P o rt- I1II,no,s' and ,he Sunset M u tu a l M itc h e ll Leghorn F arm and H a tch - i l " ' " . A bl?.,lld ' ni! land the la tte r pa rt o f last week B f e I '“ u[.ance com pany o f Los A n - e ry at A lo ha in sta lle d one o f the ' 8 " Y broodc‘ house 10 by 12 th i - He rece ntly had tw o grow ths re- v*? es' C a lifo rn ia , prom pts H ugh H. latest m odel S m ith incubators. Re- Y'i^ M r. and Mrs. H. N e ill and m oved from the inside o f his m outh f ' a rle ' s a-e insurance com m issioner, search in in cu b a tio n hehalem People Present P rogram I retiWv. M>' and Mrs. Ja c o b so n o f ! .n o n he kl T in la y m o rn in g fro m Aloha woo the prize fo r ttie best the Donelson A S ew ell f u l i n i t i costume. chapel in H ills b o ro w ith b o lla i at H ills b o ro The t i t i l l i died Monday M K IA IN A K I I I I It K lt.S IIV F une ral rite s fo r M e lv in A rth u r lllg s h y . in fa n t son o f M r and M r C liffo r d V lllg s h y o f Forest Grove, A lohn Store WE E .L80S S Insurance M akes an A ddition have the measles. " M r. H orner's sister, Mrs. B A lt- man. fro m Alamosey, Colo., a rrive d at the H o rne r home F ebruary 2 and visite d there u n til F ebruary 6. when she le ft w ith the H o rner O r X yn.f ° r 3 SlghtSee‘ ng to u r of ®ure ,l rie com pany and th e agent licenses fro m the O regon in - suI an« departm ent. , S?cb com Panies and associations ! sad the P olicyh old er to believe he » * « “ " 8 a baGDm. E a rle states, necessary to hatch good h c a lth v ,, ■ . liv a b le chicks. The m odern incuba- hlS uncles w llb e r and to r o f today to ba)ance these fac. Jones- tors a ccu rately m ust be pro vid ed Ray Ego w e re hosts w ith v e rv sensitive co n tro l eouin- a* d ’ . ^2StUJUe Pa r , y , ? 'r l ' m ent and re c o rd in g ? w ? L m e n ts ' n V,'eW s S in g in '" T en te rta in e d "th e c T o ^ i h e ' M o u r n O fficers Inducted A t a special ceremony in the L u thera n church Sunday m orn ing Leonard M uh ly, Herm an Ruecker and John Kam na were inducted in to office as the resu lt o f th e ir The fo " y o f purchasing insurance fro m unlicensed companies and as- socations is proved by the nu m be r ° f letters received by the insurance departm ent fro m citizens w ho have heen unable to collect when th e y thePPncubatorC ’ ' ' lnH p The M itc h e ll Le g h o rn fa rm breeds pure Hanson sDatn W h it^ L m " horns E very la y e r on th e ir fa rm is trapnested co n tin u o u sly d u rin g her cnHre lifeUme T h iir ‘ Leonard is chairm an of the con- pregation, Herm an Ruecker. treas- u re r and John Kam na, school elder A group o f women gathered at the George M eyer home February 6 to q u ilt a hand-appliqued cover made by Miss Esther Meyer. The sewers were Mesdames Frank Brandaw , Verona Helm old, R udolf M eyer. A lv in a Herdlein, W illia m H ergert, M ik e Neumann, Louis N e u k irk , Oscar Phahl, Leonard M u h ly, B relje, John S tark a n d Misses Helen and D orothy Helmold. Sew ing was continued throughout the evening. O ther visitors were Mrs. A lb e rt M eyer and daughters. and John Stark. Oscar Pfahl Ru- d o lf Meyer and Leonard M u h ly The men spent the evening in play- in g cards. M r and Mrs. Edw in Sim antel o f N o rth Plains visited Mr. and M rs R ichard M oeller February 9 N e u ritis caused M r k’red M u h lv m r pany x a n v zx»* fin d - a fter the com or associa ed j • hens. tion refuses to pay, tha t it is be- y °nd reach throu gh e ith e r the in - surance departm ent or the courts the state. — ----------------------- H you change y o u r address k in d - 'y n o tify the A rgus d ire ct and' at once tf L e t the advertisements help you m ake y o u r shopping plans i monZv“ ?.8 T r y a under the Ask y o u r d r u s a is t f „ r W illiam «' R' b’- Com pound today, IU I1U A M 5 U COMPOUND D E L T A D R U G STORE ecy fo r the class fo r 1960. M r. and M rs. C harles Sewer Service We are prepared to supply you with quality, tim e-re sisting concrete sew er pipe for connections with the municipal s e w e r sy ste m . Our pipe, high in quality and reasonable in cost, is durable and will serve you indefinitely. Fresh CRACKERS— 2-lb. carton ALBERS’, SPERRY’S, CROWN, 17c 4 9 c) D el M onti PEACHES— 2 'a s , 2 fo r 25c B ra illi i»d. H ig h w a y SALT— P kf. M a xim u m . P la in or Shaker. 15c M ATCHES— 6 boxes Libby's Deluxe 5c TE A — 23c Vg-lb. p k g . Iodized. C a n te rb u ry G iu n g e A loha L u m b er Co. J. B. IMLAY & SONS E quip ped to size lu m b e r us re q u ire d ut yurd. P o u ltry and D a iry S u p p lir* H ay - G ra in and I red M IX E R R IC H A R D B A R B E R SHOP E m erson’s G arage H aircuts 25c A loha I K E S II I I EDS A s s u c iu lrd G e n e ra l Oregon l'r u d u r t s lt e |M ir in c Telephone 8251 ALOHA SHOE REPAIRS ALOHA PHARMACY L. H F a llo w , P rop Phon«' B eaverton 9910 O ld B r le k lin r Shop S till do in g best o f w o rk w ith best of in u tc rin ls . J. S. Stanton. Prescription Specialist Com plete Stock o f Drugs C igars and Tobacco C . J. Stickney DR. W. D. HUNTINGTON fo r K ra i Estate, Rentals« l ire and A u to litsuranee A lo h a _________ Oregon D E N T IS T B eaverton 9955 O, B, Bennett A loha. Ore IN S U tt' NCE REAL'ESTATE and le le p lin n e R(*ale i l i i n 2851 . ¡i'Mll YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY IN O LD SM O B ILE The future production of your flock depends upon the use of proper starting feeds. The above feeds have been in the field for a good many years and are surpassed by none. Don’t Forget to Use Our first ear of this quality land plaster is now in. Phone or call us lo r your needs. as c r itic a l as y o u lik e — y o u r m oney you are paying o ut and you are entitled to the m ost th a t e very dollar w ill b u y you . . . T h a t's w h y w e say — go see the O ldsm obile! Look at its size. T r y o ut its room iness. C ount up its m o d ern fine-car features! N ote fo r y o u r s e lf O ld s m o b ile ’s e v e ry c o n ve n ie n ce , e v e ry p ro v is io n fo r extra safety, extra com fort, increased econom y and extra- //z- MrCORMIUK DEERING »ARM MAUHINERY Phone 271 160 W . Main S t Pekoe A lo h a B usiness D irectory Brands— A ll Proven Feeds N E P H I LA N D PLA STEK Honey- 10c H O T SAUCE 3 ca n s Roasted, Scheduled D e liv e ry TRIANGLE for your dairy cows. It will mean greater return for the money spent. 25c NBC. S n o w fla ke , r inuid. of All Kinds! H illsb o ro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. f/t a j, ft long life . . . T h e n consider th is — O ldsm o bile “ T h e C ar T h a t H a s E v e r y t h in g ” — is p ric e d b ut a little above the lo w e s t! • the six • knee - a c tio n wheels II for u rontiul, gliding rid«. • f fi $6 6 5 t ip . . R i i h i n IO /in r i u p . I m i p n r ^ n n i L n n n t n i , • u h ^ r t i n r h n n j * w ith n u t n o t i t i S /if n t y GMsw n tn n rin r r l n q u ip m + n t a ll n m u n d . S p a i m i n r r a n n n r v im u p n a n tra ( a r i l l v n t r a t a d in t h a S i» (' y h n r ln r t)n n r S a d a n . $ 7 9 5 h a t A General Motor* Value. 4 • Æ f G M. A. C. TIME PAYMENT PIAN • ¿ i'e r y f /t iu r y OLDSMOBILE has every fine-car feature . . . none left out • THE EIGHT • 665 • $810 Ä /rr« S U P E R - H Y D R A U L IC BRAKES f o r q u ir k , » t r . ig h t - lin n stops, "TU R R E -T-T O P '' body BY EISHER fo r g rrs ie r protection and beauty. C E N Y E R -C O N T R O l STEERING for effortle-ss, t r u e - c o u r s e d r iv in g . RIDE S TA B ILIZER fo r level, swaylesa 'riding . • B IG , O V E R S IZ E TIRES fo r additional com fort and Irai tion for stops. • N O DRAFT V E N T IL A TIO N for plenty of fresh air w iih u u t dtafts. • SAFETY GLASS for extra protection a ll around. H ills b o ro M o to r Co. Phone D ay or N ight 444 318-332 E. Main Street 4— 4 Compare Our Prices. CHICK FEEDS HILLSBORO FEED CO across W. Washington St. We continually strive to give our friends the very best quality mer chandise at the lowest possible price. We in vite you to come in and To t ilt * oldest ninii or woman coming into our store on Sutnr- day. Eidiruary 15, one -lil-lb. bag o f Safeway Blue Seal Flour FREE. COFFEE— Airway. Lb. (3 lb*. P R IC E S H eadquarters for ALL SIZES CLAY AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE N orth of Cannery, PO RTLAND Tatm an I. X. L. DAIRY FEEDS PLAN NOW FOR FEATURE W e Are you ar* "" e o f the vast number vi’* or’!e who " af f * r lo rtu rin ir, ,n c Rh" r ' in *. external m ur- a n j b i d i " “» " / V T " ' ,''hou,'|,' r ’ a n e d ^' r ' h ^ ^ L ’ ' ' relief. Take ju s t a few do»?, o f " ' " I * " 1« H V. X co m p o u n d Tt i ’ u?t P,r °9uoe result» , r mnnev . k " ¡niams R. r . x c o m p o u n d rn rJ'H’" n'|,"t from ih» presorip- (h is v a lu a b le r e lie f Is a v a ila b le to s u f f e r e r s a t a < ,st o f o n ly a fow Hom e church. A b o u t 45 at- n »M r »’ H a rry Schrp e ltz e r re- ™ , ^ , . ? a PM C P " c 'S St «YY 'Ya n.nh ®Jrs- Caro1 SnpP '’on 'men 1, a R | hhrd f *rSt f ° F S tr ic k le r second ■ KiISCUlAR PAINS -CET QUICK RELIEF " S k ""«,"?- SKr-XI oacx last week. B irth d a y Celebrated Norm a and A rlene M u h ly M il- GreaceaHda „ MarCe^ 2 rand8” a" d Grac,e HaIIauer, v >s’ ted a l ih e Fred M u h ly home January 10 in cele- b ra tio n of Blanche's n in th b ir th day. t,in L i t r e . i v e I'rid a y . S aturday and M onday— February II. 15 and 17 P ric e s FREE H a V ward W arning Issued by Insurance Leader O u r classified colum ns muy have Just w h at you uru lo o k in g fo r Head them. tt ■ Jam es W hitclai H illsboro, O regon