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    Page Six
H IL L S B O R O
Scholarship Winner
North Plains
Group to Meet
P.-T. A. to Elect Leaders;
Birthday Celebrated
(By Mr». I lr n r y C yber)
NORTH PLAINS N in th P lain s
P.-T. A. will meet T uesday ev e­
ning w ith pot luck su p p er at
seven o'clock. O fficers w ill be
elected and all m em bers a re r e ­
quested to atten d E verybody w el­
come. A program w ill be given
N orth P lains card clu b met w ith
Mr. and Mrs A. F C h risten er W ed­
nesday evening. Mrs. Jam es M atii-
iesen and Loel H o llenbeck had
high score and Mrs. J. R. S an d fo rd
and Jo h n G feller second.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H. D avis
e n tertain ed w ith a su p p er p arty
S unday evening for th e ir d au g h ter-
in-law , Mrs. M ildred Davis, on the
an n iv ersary of her b irtn d ay . P re s­
ent w ere Mr. and Mrs. P a trick
D avis and son. M arg aret D avis of
P ortland. H azel and A rt H anna of
H illsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J . R id er of
Y oncalla a re guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J W. P ritc h a rd th is w eek.
Mrs. R ider is a siste r o f Mr.
P ritch ard .
— C ut co u rtesy The Ore?« m an
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
C ro o k e d F u rro w s, O n c e B an e o f E very
F a rm e r, H e ta in W a r on E ro sio n
I F farm ers of yore could re iitiu
to survey the lands they h i t ,
they would learn, to (heir horror,
th at ihe farm er of today has
broken »U h trad itio n .
Even up to the last decade. Ihe
pride and boast of every farm er
was his perfectly stra ig h t furrow ,
l’lte sm allest d ev iatio n from a
stra ig h t line was enough to spoil
his en tire day
A crooked tur-
row was an ag ric u ltu ra l sin.
Today. Ihe course of most fur­
rows suggests a d ru n k 's slugger»
tng gait
Hut tl Isn't th at Ihe
m xlern farm er is less eunseten-
it.m s than his fo reb ears Q uite
th e co n trary . In fact.
W ithin th e Inst h alf decade
farm ers have become erosion con­
scious. T hey have learned th a t
stra ig h t fu rro w s provide ready­
m ade can als In which ra in inr»
re n ts may sw eep rap id ly n rro ss
farm s, c a rry in g aw ay valuable
soil, I’hey have learned, also, to
wind fu rro w s aro u n d th e side of
a slope. In line w ith Its contour,
in th is way offering resistan ce to
dam ag in g ra in w aters.
• • •
CV’ A TEIt erosion w orks Its nils-
’ ’ chief in tw o p rin cip al phases.
I’he first Is sheet erosion. When
land has been laid hare, and Its
su rface w eakened, th ro u g h over-
cu ltiv atio n . o v e rg ra iin g . or reck­
less rem oval of trees, topsoil
g ra d u a lly d is a p p e a rs th r o u g h th e
y ears th a t follow.
S heet erosion Is h ard to detect.
out not th e next phase, gully ero­
sion. In w hich little ru n n els of
rain cut In th e land tin y canyons
th a t grow rap id ly , ev en tu a lly to
;law huge p o rtio n s from farm s.
Plow ing fu rro w s along slope
co n to u rs helps crops h alt rain as
It pours dow n w ard , an d to halt It
un til absorbed.
F u rth e r s tre n g th Is gained by
a lte rn a tin g th e cro p s: placing
sod form ing s trip s of g rass and
clover, or a d ifflcultto-erode crop,
such as long rooted sorghum , next
to easily eroded ones, such as
"clean c u ltiv a te d ’* corn or cotton
9,'iG
T h u rsd ay , A pril 23,
OREGON
Supervisor
Speaker P.-T. zl
Meeting Monday
/Irl
Miss M iltei I III
|h
Il I) Huggins perform ed
\\ e d n e <| ,
»pci alim i
m astoid
d J o i n s h o sp ital f
m o rn in g
I I’ -T A for Ihe mo l new ineinbci
I in F eb ru ary and Mureh.
R e fre s h m e n ts
w e ll- s e r v e d
b
| M e s d a m e s A rth u r K r u e g e r , e h .ill
Melle
I m a il. M al le I ’ll«-:-!. Rem
H elen
I'lieln •
.¿ih1'' °"
Mu
W llfert
R J
of O ie n
N icol
lei» W edm .day
: for a slx w e e k s ' Visti svilii re la
"T he right to enjoy th e b e a u tifu ' P re School t.u iu p M eets—
belongs to all." said Miss Ksthci j
How schunls capitalize til«'I'lulil
W uest, superv isor of art in Ihe ! in terest" was the subject • tuilu I
P o rtla n d schools, w ho sp o k e to the at tin- "P re school to 12 .veins old
H illsboro P .-T A. M onday on "A rt Study group T uesday at ihe Pelei
lio.se.>w school M rs H aro ld Hah'.'
as R elated to E veryday Life " She d irected the discussion
It wa
ex p la in e d th at a rt is a visual ex
brought out Unit ch ild ren learn
pression th at deals w ith th e aslhel
inure effectiv ely w hen they ar
lc sense "T he u n d e rsta n d in g of art • gen u in ely Interested in Un' sub
is ap p re c ia tio n genius is born. Ini' | jeet to w hich they a re req u ired to
ap p re c ia tio n is c u ltiv ated ." M is, , d irect th e ir atte n tio n 1'hls group
W uest said "W e enjoy a rt as far is a purt of the P T. A P a re n t
us w e u n d e rsta n d It.”
1 E ducation program .
D isplays of w ork done in the
H illsboro schools w ere both e n te r ! Rev E II L ockhart of Rose
tain in g and ed u catio n al Miss R uth burg, form erly pastor of tin' local
Jo n es e x p lain ed how the "Clock M ethodist church, wu a H illsb o ro
S hop" lia s m ade by the ti ginniu : u s R o f W ednesday, attending P
ela s at P eter Hoscow .school. The j inonil G ra n g e
d isplay in clu d ed m any devices for I
tellin g tim e am ong which w ere j
sundials, sand
glasses,
caudle.«. 1
h em p en rope, cuckoo d o c k s, alarm
d o c k s, m an tel d u c k s , k i t c h e n
d o c k s and even a g re a t “g ran d - j
lic e
tu Floi llla. a n d e s p c r i . lo
m ak e a tr ip to t ’u b a w lille In Ih.
sull 111
Mi
( Ira l.a w - Is III Poi tla n d
c a rln g fnr Ilei m ieli', l la t v e y S alm i
u b o is 111 w ilh pm -um cnla
Mi
T licixluie Vantici v a llili il ol
Ho\ u n d e rw e n l a in iijo i o p p ia tim i
.il th è Jo n e s h o sp ita l T u e d a y . Di
A (> P itiu a n o p e r a tiu g
Ittrtlix
Wnod To Mi
and M i' C |,o
enee Wunil nf M ouutaludale. A p ll'
21. a girl
R am i ili T o Mi a n d Mi » l e.
R an d all of O ic n e u . A p ril 22 a g u l
Nm till up To Mi a n d Mi She!
don N o rth ru p of n ear Hank - A p
22. a girl
Health Insurance
father clock."
T he im p o rtan ce of a rt in m e d ia n - i
ical sciences w as e.xpltumxi by M
M. Ki mig. w ho show ed blue print
and d raw in g s of p ro jects m ade by
industrial a rts classes L ester Moo- I
b e rry
told about th e p u p p ets 1
ducks, dolls, birds am i anim al
m ad e by c h ild ren in Ins dusse.-
books anil friezes w ere also on
ex h ib it.
Mrs. R. J B eattie w as n o m inated
for p resid en t of th e organization
fnr n ext y e a r O th er officers noin
m ated a re first v ice-p resid en t Mrs.
M M Rom ig, second vice-p resid en t
M r- Ben F aber, se c re ta ry M rs J
I. Searcy and tre a s u re r C harle..
Any mot h er knows her biggest r e ­
O w en W M atthew s, w in n er of the
$5000 C an to r scholarship, who
sp o n sib ility ; it's keeping her fa m ­
w ill be guest h e re tonight (T h u rs­
ily health y .
day! at Boy Scout court of h o n ­
or.
Milk is an essential food in m ain ta in in g h e a lth .
P la n s for th e Silver Tea on M.,> T-»,
T ,
day to be given by th e H illsboro < P g i - i q L ' l i ' i i i ' ' x f i f l l t l
W e co - o p e ra te by su p p ly in g milk as pure as
.i-í
SS.
P a re n t-T e a c h e r A ssociation a r c
*■
< v
n earin g com pletion. It w ill be g iv ­
hum anly am i scientifically possible.
en in th e union high school cafe­
te ria room from 3 to 5 to help
fu rn ish th e restroom for th e teac h ­
ers.
All frien d s of th e school and P -
"A Flavor You'll F avor"
Douglass.
T. A m em bers a re co rd ially in v it­
I'h o n e 2MiH
Sam llu llt A Hons
ed. E n tertain m en t w ill be m usical
M rs T G B ronleew e. m e m b e r­
T h re e - Y e.u A v e ra g e S c o n by P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l O ver till
A b ove, ero sio n In an ad v a n ced sin g e ,
t h is „ i n n in e good ■ orn
w ith selections by Mrs. F red S ew ­
ship ch airm an , p resen ted a priz
la n d , b u t now lias tu rn e d in to a gnsli of raw d a y . Itelnw , c u rv ­
ell, Mrs. V. W. G ard n er an d Miss
g iven by tile W ashington C ounty
in g fu rro w s on a n e a s te rn fa rm th a t follow Hie lay of tin- lau d an d
E sth er Wicks.
S pecial com m ittees have been a n ­
h o ld th e soil a g a in s t ero sio n .
nounced by th e gen eral com m ittee
in charge c i th e p roject. Misses
E V E N m ore advanced than strip -
ru n o ff w aters m ust d rain , wide
M ary Yoder. E dith F o rt an d H elen
■L j farm ing, and yet a custom a l­
runw ays are left. In which loug
P a rr and Mrs. M orris W eil and
m ost lite ra lly "as old as the h ills.”
grasses a re encouraged to grow.
Mrs. R W. G ates w ill a rra n g e tne !
is terracin g .
room. Miss D orothy t T ongue and
F arm e rs of old never knew
M iss V irginia B rogden a re p la n ­
th at. In plow ing s tra ig h t furrow s,
T erraces, found even In the a n ­
ning decorations. Mrs. S. W. Mel-
they were really robbing th e ir de­
cien t lands of th e Incas, a re ra th ­
huish, Mrs T. G. B ronlew ee. Miss
scendants of land. And so. w ith
e r difficult and expensive- to
F lorence K rozer an d Miss P e a il
contour plowing, s trip cropping,
build, but once sloping farm la n d s
A llen a re responsible for re fre sh ­
and terraces, the m odern farm er
have been carved in to g iant steps,
m ents, w hile M esdam es H. H. Stan-
th e ir flat tops are alm ost erosion-
seem s determ ined not to repeat
nard. Nye B ristol, P a u l P atterso n
I K F F
th e m istak es of h is p red ecesso rs.
proof. At the ends, w here th e
and J a k e W eil w ill a rra n g e the
DI l i t F i t »
service. P u blicity co m m ittee in ­
D ivorce S uit Filed
Viola: "Why so sad, dear?"
cludes Mrs. M. M. Romig. M rs E liz­
TIMES
TIMES
Jo an : "Oh. th a t idiot I w as going
ab eth A braham an d Miss F lorence
H irp c r A udrey t\ ag ain st Floyd
Prices E ffective April 23, 24 and 25
DAILY
to
aue
for
breach
of
prom
ise
w
an
’s
M cD onald
DAILY
H.
TH URSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
H igh school girls w ho w ill h elp j
Leo—R ap h aclla against M athew to m arry me n o w ."- Ex.
se rv e are M arjorie M ontgom ery, „
, ,,
,,
,
,
Hillsboro, Oregon
J.
Phone 5131
Je a n Person. Louise C ruzen. B ai- H o w ard R. To ley above fo r-
A business m an w e know say
L a is e n —L a rs ag ain st Iren e Mae.
b a ra E nschede. M ary E llen M arin er n ie r a s s is ta n t AAA a d m in is tra -
ev e ry th in g he ow ns is now out of
and C hristine Robb. G irl R eserves' »or. w ho left th e g o v ern m en t
A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r the :cd except hus w ile's finget
Pie Social, Entertainm ent legal
service com m ittee offered to assist serv ice last fall, has been re ­
a d v e rtisin g to th e A rgus.
nails.—Ex.
in the kitchen.
called to aid in d ire c tin g th e
Saturday Evening
G en eral com m ittee in ch arg e of new $ 5 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 soil co n serv a-
th e tea includes M esdam es J. M
tio n -fa rm re n e f p ro g ram .
(By Mrs. P. Patton)
P erson G eorge L av er an d W. C
W e Reserve the Right to Limit Q u antities —
No Sale to Dealers
C H E R R Y G R O V E —A Red C ross
N e g lec ted B rakes
C hristensen and Misses T ennesst c
W eatherred and Elsie M ay C im ino
N eglected b rak e m echanism w ill b en efit w ill b e h eld a t th e school
ev e n tu a lly becom e b ad ly ru ste d or house at C h e rry G ro v e S a tu rd a y
Expels Carbon
GRADE A
NEWTON PIPPIN
"frozen," therebf- red u cin g its e f­ evening. F re e e n te rta in m e n t sta rts
C ars th a t a re used ex clu siv ely ficiency. acco rd in g to th e e m e r­ at 3:15 p. m., fo llo w ed by a pie
fo r city d riv in g a rc in clin ed to gency ro ad serv ice of th e O regon social. L adies a re ask ed to b rin g a
becom e loaded up w ith carbon S tate M otor association. W hen th is pie. G en tlem en , be su re to b u y a
I’riccN F lirt live I rhliiy «Mid S atu rd ay
pie. P ro ceed s w ill be used for b en ­
«„
co ndition is allo w ed to develop, o r - efit of flood v ictim s in th e east
f t ? J m ^ n e v S ?nnAe r ' rnanag7 , 5 fi d in a ry oil w ill have little ' effect.
New Potatoes.
NEW PEAS—
best rem ed y
p en e tra tin g W ebb H ughes of F o rest G ro v e w ilt
O regon S tate M otor association. A oil. of w hich sev eral b ran d s a re au ctio n th e pies.
5 lbs.
3 lb s.
good w arm ing up on th e open j a v ajia ble
S ig u rd W allin, a stu d e n t at O re ­
Full
A
sk
fo
r
it
ev
ery
ro ad is actu a lly good fo r th e mo-
gon S ta te college,
sp en t from
W AX ONIONS
ASPAR AG US—
tor, because it has a ten d en cy to
Box
T h u rsd ay u n til S u n d ay w ith his
tim e you o rd e r
A N ew Y ork d is trib u to r re c e n t­ p aren ts. M r. a n d M rs. A. W allin.
3 lbs.
I. " ;tl, g r e e n . 2 Iba
loosen some of th e carb o n an d e x ­
ly issued p rin ted card s w ith th e
pel it w ith the ex h au st gasses.
B UTTER
Mrs.
M
aryeson,
w
ho
has
been
L arge size.
£T Q /a
follow ing inscription:
\ W ashington C ounty
RADISHES or ONIONS
TOM ATOES
ill w ith sh in g les at a h o sp ital at
A F a th e r's A dvice
Full box
H illsboro, w as reco v ered enough
E
n
s h ' 'i p '''
"M y son, n ev er spPak u n k in d ly to re tu rn to h e r h om e in C h e iry
P ro d u c t of H ighest
bunches
x«i ibs.
of p rice c u tte rs . . . n ev er k nock G ro v e last w eek.
Q uality.
them . B ecause G od m ade th em th e
Mr. an d Mrs. J. P. Jo h n so n h av e
sam e as He m ade crabs, hornets,
lizards, ants, roaches, centipedes, a new g re a t g ran d so n , b o rn to
A v a ila b le a t All G ro ceries
fleas, lice, bugs, w asps, snakes, Mrs. G ordon B ro w n (E d ith M oorc-
Pke.
sk u n k s and o th er u n p leasan t things. ho u sei in S an Diego.
In H is
itab le
m ade them . W hy He m ade them |
only Hl kl) vs. Sot
“
en lig h ten us . . . b u t u p to now
I'll be d —d if I u n d erstan d ."
P.-T. A. to Give
Benefit May 1
Morningdew Guernsey Dairy
Cherry Grove
Plans Benefit
4
B A R G A IN D A Y IS E V E R Y D A Y
A T P IG G LY W IG G LY
FOREST GROVE
Apples
...4 5 e
CREAMERY
BUTTER
Ot/V*
23c
15c
O
3
SWANSDOWN
Snowdrift T
?nb
I
iM ua
, P rices E ffectiv e F rid ay . S a tu rd a y an d
A p ril 21. M an d 27. MM
M onday
KELLOGG’S
Corn Flakes
JELL WELL 3 pkgs
tu b e
fla v o re d
All M eats Inspected by D rs. Nicol and A lm quist
A lV
A/IC
Cured
J J/A
ia Our H alf Home
or W hole.
I—I
25c
SHORTENING W
bi,e 3 is, 28c
Cloud
PICNICS
24c
19c
BACON SQUARES
PORK CHOPS Lb.
Sma"-
BOILING BEEF
Lb.
17c
24c
10c
W e Carry a Full Line of SW IFT’S BRANDED STEER
BEEF. Give it a Trial.
SUPERIOR MARKET
5 D eliv eries D ally
Res. I'h o n e 321Z
3
T O M A T O JU IC E LIiiBYS
fit's
2 Cutis
G IN G ER ALE
53c
Quart
O LD D U T C H ‘ ' EA>SEK
COFFEE
C olum bia
Best
23c
-1
JL « U
log’s Rice Krispies,
W heat Krispies or
Bran Flakes.
Your choice.
10c
(B ring
your
SALMON -
1-lb. cans.
IV O RY S O A P , Large
~ b ar r 9c)
9c,
P k g..................
SALAD OIL
_
(L -g a llo n 73r)
Q u art
4
4
2 for ........
bar-
cans
25C
25C
25C
co n tain er)
PEACHES I.K. 21 i cun
2.
25c
TOM ATO JUICE
O
No. 1 tall
W cans
25c
HOT SAUCE
9 cans
9c
Starch, 2 pkgs. for 15c
Cream ettes, 2 pkgs. 15c
All Bran, large
19c
Large 28-oz. bottl 1»
W heat K rispies
11c
C orn o r G loss
C A NA DA DRY
2 for
Wh. W heat Biscuit 10c
25c
Tom ato Ca tsup
2 14-oz. bottles
25c
19c
CORN — Ray Mai.
Whole Kernel.
No. 2’s.
2 cans
25c
K IPPER ED SNACKS ' s 3 1 cans
NEW PA C K
23C
10c
SYRUP karo Red or Blue Labcl-
..
TOMATOES
,
C A T S U P ...........
NUBORA
C H l F
( REAM-
U F L ^ J F b FLLL
POUND
35c
43c
2: . .... 19c
10c
...
33c
17c
Burnett'.',
V anilla, 2-oz.
Krum bies, 2 pkgs.
25c
K affee H ag, lb.
43c
23c
Early Garden PEAS
2 No. 1 tins
25c
Probax Junior Blades
25 in pkg.
59c
Bantam Corn
2 No. 2 cans
25c
Special C offee, lb. 17«
LUX FLAKES .
RAINIER BEER 12-oz. can.
BISQUICK 'TK
CALUMET
9c
Ice Cold
28 c
43c
SPECIAL SALE
Shrimp, 2 for
25c
Blue Plate, Wet Pad <
10c
Qi-
DEL MONTE
Sunrise C offee, lb. 23c
^ice K rispies
27c
27c
23c
10c
Pink.
GRAPE JUICE “S & Ä ......
honey
Pint
5r ilrp o slt on botili-
CAN AD A DRY
(12-oz. 10«) 29-oz.
W ESSO N O IL
BEST FOODS.
’ep
Pure cottonseed
SN O W D R IFT
Econom y
C offee. Lb.
7c
Large pkg.
RIPPLED W H EAT
W HEATIES — Kel-
FRED'S
P h e n e ß51
BISQ U IC K
I b.
BACON BL“ k or s'd' -
23c
Wesson Oil n“'"' 39c
Saladaisc, pint
Money Saving
SALE
NATIONALLY FAMOUS
BRANDS at these LOW PRICES
Finest of Meats at
the Lowest of Cost
CAKE H OUR
MAYONNAISE
It Pays to Buy
BARGAINS
13c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE. 1-lb. tin
O u r classified colum ns m ay h av e j
ju s t w h a t y o u a re loo k in g fo r—
R ead them .
tf
UU'£zk.-£nd.
17c
15c
Large pkg.
SOAP, 2 cakes
21c
lie
2 cans
23«
kLLOWS
1-lb. p k g .
gir
1 lo u e r
BAKING PO W DER—
1-lb. tin
(..ird en
17c
1 RLE
19c
ED’S MASTED MARKET
FOR BETTER MEATS
SATURDAY
hìne granulateti
ONLY
G round BLEF
BACON BACK
No Cereal
S u g ar < itii-ii d
Giinil anil L ean
ran
Lb
15c
a
26c
lb».