The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 13, 1936, Page 14, Image 14

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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
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M
M
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A
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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
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. 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
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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 „
,
,
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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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-
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n.nh ®Jrs- Caro1 SnpP '’on
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f *rSt f ° F
S tr ic k le r second
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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.
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H illsboro, O regon