Thur liv . F e lru r a ’.’ 20. 193ft H I LES B O ft O —*- Two Portland Teams Losers I orni B o w le r s C o n te sts American H om e Local Quintet Tastes Defeat Win Sunday Easily iiiih i to Pl«v at Beaverton at 2 o’clock Friday I. il bow ling fu n i S unday, w it- a n i i t i i o i \ li tui y o v er P o rt- lam i tuloiit w lu'ii th è I '.I t IIIIV lo .i l l i nf Hill hoin w uu by I i l l p in , fro m ii M u k i t C lub team Sion* was '.'.»57 for H illsboro an d 2173 for M u rk it C lub H illsboro p la y n ; w rie C Cook, G C a n y , C Fsling- i*i. II I ( o i ; i * i and I Coo Howling am ong H illsboro w om ­ en i In im n fn g q u ite p o p u lar sinve the in tro d u ctio n .everal w eeks ago nt lie e piny uml in stru c tio n s on Hu* as al alley s ev ery W ednesday J tiim io n from 1:3(1 o’clock to 3 n i luck From 12 Io 20 w om en at- b ud each se »Sion In tin* W om en's league, Mis. H u m m e l'< team w on tw o gam es b o m M is Meh e t e a m , um l Mrs An l< i on's b am w on tw o from Mi W Ibauc, q u in tet In i* i e tu rn gam e played in I'm Hand S unday, V illon "711'' of l l i l l b o i o w on from U nion "711" of P m tl. ml, 21115 to 205-1 P lay in g for H illsboro w ere 111etlhauer, J. G ard ­ ner, Hay S igler. Wv.s W inters and Hill Z iegler U n til r o l l . in leag u e play fur the w eek included W llughvi.. 202, A m erican. It Dillon. 237. C ity, I Cue, 212, C oiiim eicbil. It Dillon, 231. N ational. II S p ark s, 213, C an ­ nery. W Z lew ler. 228, A utom otive; H ess A nderson. 181, W om en's league. A m ong p rize w in n ers for the w eek. Hud R ogers still w as high , foi the G. Wu k lire w ith 084 pins; V Sm ith, foi W eil's h it w ith 117 pins averag e. C C team w ent in ­ to first pluce for tin- C lem 's Place .w ould w ith 279 pin ;, an d W il­ liam Z iegler w on tin* P erfection ta k e w ith I scoie of 255 lb* also w ent into fu s t place for th e case of heel given by Itoyul Soda W orks w ith a 78-pin averag e. In leugm* play, Ray M ann, in A m erican league, w on 2 out of 3 from d u k e s' G ro cery and F ixlt won the sam e n u m b er from Royal Sodn. In th e C ity leag u e H ornbuvk's w on 3 from L entz a n d C. C store TIM BER E velyn L ach ap elle wa , took tin* sam e n u m b er from P a s­ tim e P erfectio n Bakery In the pleasan tly su rp rise d last W ed n es­ C om m ercial won 2 out of 3 from d ay even in g w hen a g ro u p of M en's Shop and F airw ay took 2 flu -n d s d ro p p ed in to h elp tier c e l­ e b ra te h er fiftee n th b irth d a y P re s ­ out of 3 from S to rm y 's H illsboro P h arm acy w on 2 of 3 e n t w ere M axine K ilburg. Em m a from H e a d q u a rte rs com pany in the Leopold. M av i'icn e T allm an, E v e­ N ational, w hile U nion "78" won lyn and G ladys L achapelle, D avid 2 of 3 from B ristol H ard w are. In Hall. C hester Byers. Ruxsell H an ­ tile C an n ery league. P lan t w on 2 kins. D onald S pear. Lloyd Sm eade. of 3 from Ray Staling and S h ip ­ M iriam C asten, a n d M is M dliu ping took a like n u m b er from 13 Sm eade. S e v e ra l of th e .shingle m ill men F Mating. Dodge M otor In A uto- m otive w on 3 straig h t from Ford re tu rn e d h ere S u n d ay a fte r a tw o V-8 w h ile C hevro let w on 2 of 3 w eeks' vacation It Is hoped that Die nu ll will resu m e o p eratio n s from Hudson. soon. S ta n d in g » Miss M ary J a n e W alker w ent to A m r r lr a n I . r a m » - w L Pet last w eek to v isit for H-val H ih I« Work» ft 13 7SS P o rtla n d several weeks. H a lt S h op V » .ftoo H 10 K m y .Maim 444 ( »akr«' Grocery < 12 .133 il (B y .o d Birthday Surprise Given at Timber W l i l y l.e a g u r - - I I m i t . V - 1 .»■»/ A u la K a r l* (’ (’ SUrv Paalim« 10 • V N w 12 V » ti w 11 u M N W I. s 0 V 10 L P rt. .300 .341« .444 Legion Committee Sets Contest Date Pet. (C u n U n u ad fra m p a i r I t Men’ii Sh«’p ftoo n u t" H aynes and C ecil C opeland. P e rfe c tio n lla k e ry .500 17-year-old w histler. k io r it iy '• .333 A n o th er n u m b er w hich w ill be S M in n e l 1 eaguc— Pet r>> Phar ntary .612 w elcom ed by m suie lovers is M rs l(ca<| 1 lla n lw n r o .444 w ho is a h a rp ist of co n sid erab le 1 h io n ’ *76” .444 note. H er hom e is on G ales C reek < mnnery L ea gue— Pet r, Pinnt F rom H illsboro com es an a p p li­ 12 4»<7 Il |< M u lltlK 0 u .ftoo cation m ade by u b ro th e r an d sis­ S h ip p in g 1» 9 .300 ter. M arion. 13, and Lee Roy Me K ay M a tin g • 12 .333 C luey, 15 M arion plays th e b a n jo A u ln m u ti*» l.eaguea— w Pet. L | h N|ge ft and I.ve Roy th e g u itar .722 If < h e v ro le t M 10 .ftftti S pecial m usic for th e show, Ii 'I'h o n -T e r rap ia ne 9 9 .3oo w hich w ill be sch ed u led to open I ’or.l V-M ft IS .2*8 early ih th e ev en in g w ith a p ic­ tu r e to p reced e th e stag e show, has been prom ised by th e c o m m it­ tee w hich is m aking arra n g e m e n ts for an o rch estra to lend th e a t ­ m o sp h ere of th e th e a tre , lacking in most places since th e a d v e n t of ( ( ‘o n lln u n l fru ra p a t , I I ta lk in g p ictu res an d "can n ed " o r ­ nelius p a rk G ra d in g o f t h e c h estra music. Iteedvllle school g ro u n d s has been A rran g em en ts now a re b eing com pleted and a new gym nasium m ad e by th e co m m ittee for p re ­ erected at U nion school n e a r C edar v iew s of acts seek in g e n try to th e Mill. contest Prizes, as an n o u n ced last At p resen t WI’A in th is county w eek, in clu d e $15, first; $10. sec­ lias 418) m en on th e p ay ro lls and ond: $5 th ird : $3 fo u rth , an d $2 four w om en em ployed at ttie H ills­ fifth. In ad d itio n to th e cash, th e boro union high school binding w in n ers of first nnd second w ill to? books. p resen ted in a sp ecial p ro g ram o v er ra d io statio n KGW. I'« im m e iria l l.e a g a r —• 1 a ir w a y M a rk e t (1 V » 12 L 7 9 10 10 L County Submits Highway Project Greenville M rs H erm an Cop e n te rta in e d th e Hoy A ltar society last T h u rsd ay . The ladies sew ed fo r u bazaur w hich w ill be held at Roy h all M onday evening, also a cafeteria lunch and dancing. W arren H odges is a new pupil h ere, lie form erly a tte n d e d the H illside school G e rtru d e S p ierin g w as hostess at. a v a le n tin e p arty F rid ay after- noon. G am es, m usic and refresh - m ents w ere enjoyed by th e guests w ho w err • Iren e and T h eresa Plans, V irginia and G en ev iev e Solder, V elm a V im dehey, L u cille S usbuuer, Edna und M argaret S o ld er, M il­ d red Cop, B ernice V uylsteke. B er­ nice H erb, R ich ard V and erzan d en , K ath lee n and Mrs. C aldw ell. P u p ils n e ith e r ab sen t n o r tard y (luring th e past m onth w ere: N or­ m an S chulm crich. V elm a V andc- hey nnd G erald H erb. V isitors a t G reen v ille school d u r­ ing the past m onth w e re Mrs. W il­ liam S usbuuer, Miss H elen C ow ­ gill, Mrs. Zola M organ, Misses E d­ na, M arg aret and G en ev iev e S o ld ­ er, Mrs. E dw in Jesse, Mrs. F. H. H erb, Mrs. A rth u r V u y lstek e and Mrs. W. J. V andehey. Farm Committee Urges Alfalfa Use I . •» V e rn e A Lem lrnf h I Afiei going into the lead in the county ba k< tbull to u rn a m e n t Hil- lii bdop te r . saw d efeat at the hand of th e St H elens fu.st p la y ­ ing ba k etce rs 35 to 12 Tiie H itL b o ro squad field up th cii end fa n lv well d u rin g the first half w ith the a.orc at th e end of th e first q u a rte r being 9 to 5 in favor of St. Hclent; and tie* score at tin* i nd of tiie h alf lan d in g at 17 to 9 also in favor of tin- S aints. A fter th e h alf the B lue and W hite had ever.11 ch an ce to .score, but could not find the ba ket for m ore th a n th re e points S elfrid g e and W alincr. d u rin g the e n tire gam e w ere only able to m ake th re e and tw o points respectively. T he gam e as a w hole w as very f i t and rough, w ith W ahner, G arfield and H ow ell leaving th e gam e on fouls. The n ex t gam e is to be played w ith B eaverton at 2 o'clock F riday a» B eaverton. T he gam e has been changed because of th e o p eretta being th a t night. Lineups: llillu b u ru 1121 W a h n e r, 2 H fitm iuurt ner. H o w e ll. 2 Kel frid g e , 3 G a rfie ld H u h a lilu t M;ha M oth erlan d. Mi <3¿) sen tial th at th e g ro u n d be in good sh ap e to hold m o istu re and th is m eans th at it m ust be finely p u l­ verized an d w ell-packed. T his can b<- done on sp rin g plow ing, b u t fall or w in te r plow ing in p re p ira tio n for p lan tin g a lfa |fa has p roven m o re satisfactory. F rom tu n e to tim e v ario u s fields of alfalfa in W ashington county have been p lan ted w h ere p a rt of th e p la n t­ ings w ould he on fall-plow ed g ro u n d an d a n o th e r p art of it on early sp rin g or ev en late w in ter- p low ed ground all in th e sam e field. A lm ost w ith o u t excep tio n th e alfalfa w ill m ak e th e b e tte r g lo w tii th e first y e a r w h ere given a m ore vigorous s ta rt on th e fall- plow ed ground. T h at th e r e a re d ifferen ces in th e strain s of alfalfa seed h a; been v ery clearly d em o n strated in d e m ­ o n stratio n p lan tin g s on sev eral places in th e co u n ty using several s tra in s in each p lan tin g . G ro w ers have in q u ire d from tim e to tim e ab o u t L ad ak alfalfa for th e W il­ lam ette valley. T h is is a v ariety th a t has d one fin e in E astern O re ­ gon. b u t u n d er W illam ette valley co n d itio n s it g en erally does {not p ro v e as satisfacto ry as th e G rim m v ariety . It seem s to be m ore or less of a on e-cro p strain . T h at is. its first rro p is th e h eavy one and it doesn 't com e back q u ite as w ell as th e G rim m does u n d e r th e sam e conditions. For W ashington county co n d itio n s gro w ers can do w ell to p lan t n o th in g b u t a certified stra in of th e G rim m v ariety . G o p h ers ru in m any an alfalfa stan d T hese can b e effectiv ely co n ­ tro lled th ro u g h a co n sisten t use of poison b ait m ade u p by using pow d ered stry c h n in e on green red clo v er tops or d u rin g th e w in te r season by using c a rro ts or p a rs­ n ip s as bait. II. F. W ELCH H en ry F ra n k lin W elch. G8. died at th e hom e of his d au g h ter. Mrs. M arie C olem an, at C h erry G rove F e b ru a ry 18 and fu n eral services w ere held W ednesday aftern o o n from th e F orest G ro v e U n d e rta k ­ ing ch ap el w ith Rev. A. A. B ennett o fficiating. In te rm e n t w as j i i F or- est View cem etcry. He w as born at E agleville, Ore.. O cto b er 17. 18t>7. D eceased is su r- v ived by th re e d au g h ters, Mrs. N ettie Bov of C am as. W a sh . Mrs. B ernice C lark of M cM innville and Mrs. C olem an. 450 125 150 L ong w heelbase. N ow only 300 STORAGE $1.50 month • Children enjoy FIR GROVE milk and it's good for them. Give them plenty! FIR G R O V E D A IR Y Phone 4RX1 Papp Seven --------- ■ 1 - ....... — 111 along w ith Mrs. Johnson a n d was buried at S anta C ruz Febru- B etty at d in n e r by th e G eorge ary 11. Hill and C. H. Clnnyo fam ilies. ------------------ ----- P reach in g services w ill be held Q u ality Job p rin tin g —Argus. at the school M arch 8. w ith R e v .; — -, ... — --------- -----------— E verett. S unday school m issionary. “ “ as speaker. DR. R. J. NICOL Rev S tan ley C orniIs of C herry G rove and Miss N oreen Vogett w>f DR. E. W. ALMQUIST P ortland visited at th e B E W al­ dorf hom e Monday. Veterinarians fam ili in P o rtlan d the past tw o weeks A special fe a tu re of th e pie so- eial. iponsored by the Scholls L a­ d i e s ' Aid M arch 13. will be a stu n t program . Mr and Mrs. Joseph K e rr J r wi re given a c h a riv a ri by a group ill neighbors F e b ru a ry 11 Mrs L aura M u u a y and fam ily have m oved from th e O liver T ay- 1 ii place to a hom e in B eaverton G runge play, "Tiie L ittle Clod- iiopper." w hich w as scheduled for M arch 28. will be given Mai el a 27. Mi.ss G rek hen L ew ellin i vix.- itm g several d a y ; tin . week w itn to • ■ and her sistre, Mrs W elch R‘ fam ily ol F irdale. a short tim e. F u n eral serv ice, will be held F riday at 10:30 a. in. from E dw ard H olm an & Sons parlors In P ortland. Mr H am sdell w as born Ja n u a ry 13. 1870, in M arshalltow n. Iowa. and m arried th e re in A ugust, 1889 Mr. und Mrs. R am sdell have lived in O regon for over 20 yeai T M R am sdell S r , w idow er; a on. T M R am sdell J r , a daugh- li r . Miss Louise R am sdell. tw o gran d ch ild ren . A nn R am ,d ell and MRS. A. E. McCOY Ja c k H iinm elright. a n d th re e sis­ Mi s C h arles Jo h n so n of Mason te r . Mi Lottie C om pret and Mi . M aude Rood of Des Moines. Iowa, Hill has received w ord from S an ta and Lily Peck, of C hicago. I l l , Cruz. C a l , of th e death of h er su rv iv e aunt. Mrs. A. E. McCoy i LilUe T u p p e ri, w ho sp en t hei childhood MRS. T M. RAM SDELL SR in and aro u n d H illsboro and F o r­ Mi s. T. M H-rn. dell Si of n ear est G rove. S he is a sister of E arl W itch Hazel died uddenly T u es­ C hai lea Johnson's b irth d a y last T u p p er of F orest Grove, Mrs. Del- day m orning at M ercy hospital in last week w .s observed on several m er M artin and Mrs. M aude W it­ San Diego, Cal. She wa.> ill only days, by his being e n te rta in e d ten b erg of Y amhill. Mrs. McCoy Telephone 643 and 842 Guna, Am m unition Fishing Tackle Mason Hill CORWIN HARDWARE 128 2nd Ave. Phone 72 A gent Long R adios FREE DELIVERY 4 Tim es Daily Phone 2171 St. H e ’en** Tapper Pat teraon B ro w n • Extra Salesm en sist you. • A la r g e r , C le a n e r , Brighter Store to Please you. PLUS! C h n rc h le y ) R EE D V ILL E A Pa re n t-T e a c h e r i m eeting w ill be held F rid ay a fte r­ noon in th e school house a t 5 o'clock, w ith a F ounders' D ay p ro ­ gram . z\ sp eak er from P o rtla n d will ta lk on "Social H ygiene." All m em bers, as w ell as visitors, are urged to attend. A nnual R eedville ch u rch d in n e r w ill be held S atu rd ay ev en in g in the school house from 6 o'clock to 8 o’clock. A fter th is d in n e r the school ch ild ren w ill p u t on a p a tr i­ otic program in th e ch urch, u n d er d irectio n of the teachers. Miss Ol< va B erger, M rs H arry B ear and C V anderm ost. Mrs. C h ristin a K elly has r e tu r n ­ ed from S u v er. w here she visited M r and Mrs. E A nderson and fam ily. H er son. J im K elly. Mrs. K elly and th e ir d a u g h te r V erna May of C alifo rn ia a re m ak in g an ex ten d ed visit w ith her. F lorence H olcom b spent the w eek-end v isitin g re lativ es in P o rt­ land. Scholls Mrs. R uby M eyers w on th e good o f th e o rd e r contest at R uby R e­ b ekah lodge F e b ru ary 12. Mr. and M rs N. B W elsh and fam ily of B lue L ake park. M r and Mr.* O tto S chultz of B eth an y and Mr. and M rs H a rry H oeffel and ch ild ren of W itch H azel visited th e J. E B ennett hom e S u n d ay Starts House Mr. W illiam son, w ho recen tly bought th e D eV oure place in Jack - tow n, has laid th e fo u n d atio n for a house to be occupied by his m other. Mr. and Mrs. R alph C hristensen atten d ed th e fu n eral of Mrs. M iry W led in H illsboro F riday. Mr. and Mrs R alph B uckley and son and Mrs. A lice B uckley of F orest G rove visited th e W. L. B u rk e hom e W ednesday. Mrs. M ike McCann, w ho teaches th e M ountain Top school, w as u n ­ ab le to reach th e school T hursday because of th e silv er thaw . Mr. and Mrs N oble M iller, w ho ow n th e old Tom H aynes place, m oved to W alla W alla Monday. T h e ir d a u g h te r J e a n w ill stay at th e A lfred B endickson hom e to finish th is y ear's w ork a t H ills­ boro high. A lb ert B onfigt w ent to T illa­ mook S a tu rd a y to visit his sister. Mrs. E dw ard Egger. and fam ily at B eaver an d re tu rn d S unday. Mrs. F. E. Rowell, w ho has been u n d e r th e c a re of tw o n u rses d u r­ ing th e past w eek, is slow ly im ­ proving Mrs. P h o eb e McCool has been v isitin g h e r d au g h ters. Mrs. V ince H ill and Mrs. N ellie V augh, and Thomas S. Sholes QUALITY REPAIR WORK 137 8. 3rd Ave. Phone 2IW Features fo r Fri., Sat., Mon., Feb. 21, 22, 24 MILK BACON COCOA FLOUR SYRUP NATIONAL CHERRY WE W ashington’s Birthday SPINACH 2 delicious p astry 30c CHERRY NUT BREAD 15c CHERRY PIE Pound No. 2'j tins 25c 25c Dealers for Hudson - Terraplane W illard — M ohaw k COE and CONGDON, Props Standard Gasoline and Oils P h o n e 451 We Deliver -pound tin Maximum, the finest of quality, for tem pt­ ing sandwiches and Del Monte Early Garden No. 2 tins Pound 9c 29c FLOUR PEAR BRAND G uaranteed. $ 1.14 49-lb. bag ..................... $-4 Q JL« DATES HALLOWII Try them stuffed. . . . F o r y o u r w on­ d erfu l reception. It is seldom a n e w food sto re opens w ith such e n th u si­ asm an d generous patronage. We tak a th is o p p o rtu n ity of pledging o u r en tire effo rt of th e fu tu re to w ard y o u r g reater shopping com fort— conven ien ce and economy. SUGAR Candy Bars PURE CANE. General Foods, fresh. Large assortment 10 is.......45c 10c 3 bars S U N B R IT E c« VNSE%nx> CIGARETTES KOOti „ pk«. 29c CALO 2 15c 1 CAN FREE O cans 1UC T O ILE T T IS S U E 8 4 UNQUESTIONABLY HILLS­ BORO’S FINEST AND LARGEST DISPLAYS! 25c rolls HILLSBORO’S LOW EST PRICES A N D MOST EX PA N ­ SIVE VARIETY OF BETTER PRODUCE! CELERY Chula Vista, large, crisp, tender stalks. Each .............................. . BANANAS 13c Golden ripe. Pound ............ CARROTS 3 bunches ... 2 heads Sunkist. Full of juice and sweet. 10c ................................. 3 dozen LEMONS 9C We reserve the right to limit. ... 5c ORANGES Ox-Hearts, large bunches. DEVIL’S FOOD CAKE Perfection Bakery BLUE SEAL. Hard wheat. Every sack guaranteed. M Vacuum packed. 25C LETTUCE D em and P erfectio n B read at Your Grocer. FLOUR Thank You children. I Edwards D ependable Country Kist Golden Bantam Big. solid, clean heads. 30c 49c 2 ? COFFEE CORN PEAS 9c $1.87 Pure cane and m aple. Bring your own container. 19c Quart VAN CAMP'S Ê cans u n b eata b le com bination—R e­ sulting in g re a te r savings for you on y o u r food p u r­ chases. 200.000 th rifty folk, w ho daily fin d S afew ay S tores th e com plete an sw er to th e ir food b u y in g p ro b ­ lem s can 't be w rong. We u rg e you also to av ail y o u r­ self com pletely of th e g re a t­ e r SA FE-W A Y saving op­ portunities. PILLSBURY’S. 49-lb. bag ................. 25c Special All Month 6c sugar cured. Well streak­ lean. 24c ......................... Baker’s, nationally known. Vg-lb. tin HOM INY 3 "un;" Saturday CHERRY LOG ROLL Eastern, ed with LIBBY'S SPECIALS Friday and G reater consistency of quality, variety, economy a n d dependable service. The experience of years— the concentration of trained thought, planning and honest, efficient, pro­ gressive food merchandising, make un Maximum quality. Tall can ................ 49-lb. bag ................. A to as­ I USED CARS "D addy lik es to sm oke- M om m ie likes to sew . B ut I lik e to h it n h o ttie of FIR G RO V E m ilk a n d w atch It go." O R EG O fi Herir rnan H lll* h < r > r ip u ti 1 2 1, r S t. H plena M e t! I in n . f l t y H a zid O u r classified co lu m n s m ay h av e ju s t w h a t y o u a re lo o k in g fo r— (C o n tin u e d fro m pose »I tf W ashington eb u n ty farm s it is b e ­ R ead th em . com ing in creasin g ly d iffic u lt to p ro v id e p astu re T h e d a iry co m ­ m itte e estim ated th a t It w ould r e ­ q u ire a p p ro x im ately one h o u r u day for d airy m en to cut g reen feed re q u ire d for one d ay 's feed in g fo r a 10-cow herd. G en erally th ro u g h o u t W ash in g ­ ton co u n ty lim e should be ap p lied to th e lan d b efo re seed in g alfalfa. 1935 Terraplane T h is can be p u t on an y tim e u p to T ouring S ed an —In ex cellen t shape. alm ost th e tim e th e alfalfa is se e d ­ I personally indorse this ed. W hen it is p u t on late in th e car. O nly season, th e crop w ill, of course, r e ­ ceiv e no b en efit from it th e first 1933 Chevrolet y ear, b u t since th e alfalfa does M aster S edan — M otor co m pletely n o th in g m uch m ore th a n get s t a r t­ reco n d itio n ed , is p erfect S, ed th e first y ear, th is w ill n o t th ro u g h o u t m a tte r p a rtic u la rly . S eeding th e a lfalfa nnd th e n lim in g it a f te r ­ 1928 Ruick Sedan in w ard s has n o t p ro v en v ery e ffec­ V ery good shape. F a ir tiv e in sw eeten in g th e soil. T h e ru b b er. O nly lim e should be w o rk ed in, w hich m ean s it sh o u ld be p u t on a fte r 1929 Ford Coupe th e g ro u n d is plow ed. If th e a lf a l­ fa is to g et a good sta rt, it is e s­ The Bottle Hitter--- H IL L S B O R O , Reedville P.-T. A. Has Program Friday 1931 Ford l»/8 ton Truck G rad e A Milk and Cream ARG ES, Sunkist, fancy, juicy. Dozen ...................................... .... 29c GRAPEFRUIT Arizona seedless. Now at their st ............................. .. 29c 19c D be ozen Produce Features for Friday and Saturday