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OREGON
T h u r s d a y , A p ril 23, 1936
State Groupings for Soil Program
p motin
II Hoard, tit 4. Shei
w ood, m ile south E atluington
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Foi t 4 G iove.
St*h
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Suhstltur for Hay
. V4«0l 4
l o n sn lerab le in te re st was show n
WE suggest gro u n d oat hulls p ro ­
N O R I II
in th e second a n n u a l liobbv show,
- * * lü*â I
tein 4 ; ,
fat 2’-,
fib re 25’.
<
» iow.
sponsored by the R otary club, at
Price. »9 Ion F O It w arehouse
(B y M iw H e lm A - b a h r l
QHHt
the H illsboro union high school
CENTRAL
- O IL .
Im
perial
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A
G
rain
C
o , S 2nd
T h u rsd ay night.
LAUREL RIDGE P u p ils of L a u r­
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A v e, H illsboro P hone 111
10
el R idge school, w ho have no:
R ibbons w ere a w a rd e d prize w in- j
W I S H KN
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N,
been absent n o r ta rd y d u rin g th e
n e ts in stam ps as follows: l> S |
A
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STRAW w anted, w heat or oat
history in postage stam p«. N eil
last m onth, a re D orothy and H.u -
Im perial Feed A G rum Co . Hill
|» IU |
Í ' ■ - . " . '. - " ' - s ,
R ichardson. 1st. T eddy G ard n er,
• old C appoen, A nna and Jo h n M y­
I
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boro P hone 01
10
ers and D elbert Davis.
2nd A lbum collections
S tu a r t,'
R ichardson, 1st; Ja c k C hristensen,
Past Noble G ran d s' club of R ain ­
SOU I HI KN
tie
TW
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m
en
an
d
tru
c
k
for
2nd. I o reig n stam ps F red B ernatl,
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bow R ebekah lodge m et at th e
lu m b er haul, or short logs, also
V
1st F irst day covers
R obert P eters
I. O. O, F. h all in Sherw ood
logging job for tru c k unit trallei
k
z
1st.
Toni
S
huck,
2nd;
F
red
Bernini.
,
A pril 15 noon w ith Mrs. Agni
‘ - “W .
, Six- Wick, H illsboro M otor Co
3rd N ew sp ap er stam ps -C T and
H ite and Mrs, C la ra H agcy as h o st­
I ’ ll, ,l ie
III I \ i III in : I I ’l l
I ll|
Neil R ichardson Air m ail C. T I
ess.
Neil R ichardson E ducational I
H
ORSES
and
m
ules
for
sale
of
S herw ood G ran g e Wed n e s d a v
U T and Neil R ichardson. Blocks
on th e Jo h n H ergert p la te
evening put on first and second
of four V T and Neil R ichardson. | This m ap show s now m e U nited S la te s has been divided Into 0v» din- I 2 ‘s trude.
m iles south of C o rn eliu s
toil
degrees for tw o candidates.
1st and 2nd. M iscellaneous fram es I tr ic ts lor a d m in is tra tio n ol the new »500.Olio 000 soil conservation
Miss Oberst Bride
t T. and Neil R ichardson. 1st, | program .
I lie regional d ire c to rs a re : E ast C entral and N o rth east,
NINE ucres, I ‘a m iles out All in
2nd an d 3rd.
E aster
S u n d ay
Miss T helm a
cu ltiv atio n , I ucres filberts, fam-
John II ilu ta o n : N orth C en tral, (ivruld II. l'liorua; S uuthurn. Cully
O berst. d au g h ter of Mr. and Mis.
M iscellaneous aw a rd s w ere m ade
A. Cobb; W estern. George E. F a rre ll. T hese four men w ere In ch arg e illy o rch ard , berries, w alnuts, I
as follow s M inerals W alter C hai
A ugust O berst. becam e the b rid e
of com m odity p ro g ram s u n d er A A. T he d ire c to rs will nave bend* room house, b ain , chlx h o u r elec
of G eorge A B ro w n J r . of Me
n ets of F orest G rove. 1st Oil
q u u rte rs In W ashington and w ill work under th e supervision of tricity. Realty to m ove In. Vers
I p a in tin g M rs H R. C h a n tle r. Is'.
M innville at th e hom e of b rid e'
1 cheap at »1800, easy term s
B uttons Mrs. E E B entley. 1st ,
H arold It. l'olley. a ctin g AAA n diiitiilsirutor.
parents. T he y o u n g couple w ill
■ d <
TW O acres. 5 room houae.
E nlarged kodaks Mrs. R E P e te r '
m ak e th e ir hom e in M iM in n v ile
Most of th e n a tio n receiv ed p len ty of m o is tu re d u r l n c <-he Iasi w in te r, but th e d u st bowi a re a , in c lu d ­
of liKlwn, c i t y
convenience!
1st
S
k
e
tch
in
g
M
M
Romig.
1st
S herw ood camp. W. O. W . w as
12. C om m ittee Includes Mrs W rath
ing p a rts of K an sas. O k lah o m a. C o lo rad o . New M exico, a n d T exas, is su fferin g a g a in from lack of
B eauty S hop Moved
$2800, term s
Hand carv ed m odels
R aym ond erred , ch airm an . Mr R asm ussen of
host to th e D istrict No. 3 co n ­
Ivy Syvor.son, whosv beauty ahop
ra in an d snow , as d u st sto rm s c o n tin u e fro m w h e re th ey le ft off la te last fait. T h e d e se rte d ta rm -
l-'or Kent
vention S atu rd ay .
M
eltebeke.
sw
eepstakes;
D
onald
S herw ood an d H arry H udson of location w as lost In the recent 35 ACRES 2 in cu ltiv atio n , pa
h o u se abo v e. Ju st acro ss th e T exas lin e in w e ste rn O k lah o m a, h as been b u rled alm o st com pletely by
C
ady,
1st
Wixxl
w
ork
in
g
E
rnest
I
B
eaverton.
, S c h u lin c n c h fire on Main street,
Mr. Loring Dies
lure, tim ber, creek, shack C l.....
san d an d d u st. Many fa rm e rs in th is reg io n n av e g iven up th e b a ttle a g a in s t n a tu r e an d m oved aw ay.
Brow n. 1st. M m Romig. 2nd.
V isitors w ere present from C o ­ has m oved her equipm ent to room s 1 in. $50 per y ear
A bigail L. L oring. 92. died at
W G Ide. 311
T h e re is one e n c o u ra g in g a sp e c t— th e sto rm s d id n o t s t a r t u n til M arch th is y e a r.
In 193« an d
R
o
tarian
s
and
th
e
ir
w
ives
e
n
­
lum
bia,
M
arion
and
M
ultnom
ah
over th e D elta D rug store, w here
the hom e of h er niece, Mrs. N ettie
1935 th ey b eg an in J a n u a r y .
joyed a d in n e r m eeting in t h e counties, and man> candidate? vi , she opened for business thib week E M ain S t. H illsboro.
basem ent p rio r to the ju d g in g
( in atte n d a n c e G eorge P alm iter of Som e new fu rn itu re bus been udd- STRA Y ED or stolen S unday. Apr il
Fitch, in S herw ood. A p ril 10 S u r­
Ju d g es w ere H arry S w art, p re si­ P ortland, form er sta te m aster, and ed, she reports.
vivors a re tw o sisters. Mrs. H. P.
19. from C ornelius: C ream w hite
dent O regon S tam p society. E G I A nna H adley, se c re ta ry ol the Mar
B assett of Sodus. Mich., an d M rs
P ekinese dog. black eye? and nosi
Rockwell, leader in th e stam p s o ­ j ton C ounty Pom ona G runge and
S. E. C an n o n of Chicago. In te r­
R ew ard for re tu rn or Inform ation
ciety, and Mr. Fry. 1935 prize win , can d id a te for sta te se c re ta ry , w e n
m ent w as in P leasan t H ill cem -
to Ills w h ereab o u ts tC h lld 'a pelt
n er All w ere from P o rtlan d
| am ong th e visitors.
I etery.
M r- W M cPherson, C orneltu
T h e blessing of G od is c e rta in ­
Mrs. B entley had on d isplay a
estim ated
a. If,-INCH. tcn-diM’ h arro w . 14-incli
Mrs G K. A u stin and son K en ­ ly fallin g in th e H D. M itzner
large collection of b uttons, m ade by , A tten d an ce was
w ood beam brush plow, a n il GUERNSEY row . th ird calf, duuhl
n eth of N ew b erg v isited at th e C. cam paign. Mr. M itzn er’s sim ple
her sin ce th e first of th e year. m ore than 200. all tables being fill
tested, and h eifer calf fur alt
for .xalv
Sam F r o s t .
E. N ystrom hom e S u n d ay a fte r- an d p o w erfu l m essages a re b rin g ­ Funeral for Early Day Drug 1 hey w ere a ttra c tiv e and mutual ed for the g ra n g e luncheon ¿Ik - ti.iilri
Scholls.
lOtf
W Q O rr. m ile southeast of
I noon.
I noon.
ing real b lessin g to th e h e a rts of
in design and caused co n sid erab le
Scholls store P hone 0651 Scholl
Store Man Monday
com m ent.
. Mr. an d Mrs. W. A. C asev of all. H e w ill be sp eak in g to n ig h t
on a ll th e s e g o o d c a rs
G UERNSEY heifer. Jersey heifer.
B etty; "W hat kind of stone is
C hicago an d Mrs. N eliie W right on "One Day W ith th e L ord is as
Io fresh en soon, for sule Jo h n RHODE Island led h atching eg>;
, Jo a n 's en g ag em en t rin g '"'
sister to Mrs. C asey, of H arv ard a T ho u san d Y ears;" F rid ay , on
Jam es P. M agruder. 79. early
Hare, m ile no rth of J u n io r high
New Z ealand w h ite rab b its
’31 Ford Coupe
"P
au
l's
T
h
o
rn
in
th
e
F
lesh
.’
This
111., a rriv e d A p ril 13 to v isit M r
day H illsboro druggist, died F riday
school.
It) Phone 1074
|o
Joyce: "A rolling stone I hud
A v ery good ear. new paint.
w
ill
be
a
D
ivine
H
ealing
service.
and M rs. S. S. S tearn s.
in th e hom e of his daughter, Mr
last." Ex.
On S u n d ay m o rn in g th e pastor Ella L. B raun, in Boise. Idaho, of
1- ’i >R S A I ,E
till y . i l <i.s i ow fe r tili­
M od m i llsn cr
’31 Plym outh Coach
w ill speak, w h ile S u n d ay ev en in g pneum onia, an d fu n eral services
zer; new O riole m ilk cooler, new I At S hadyside every S a tu rd a j
We sp ecialize in q u a lity com ­ 2- b u rn e r g a s plate,
A course for sen io r 4-H club
F airbanks- night Ladnw free u n til 9 2(1 Ad
R econditioned th ro u g h o u t.
w ere held from th e D onelson &
tf Morse a ir com pressor W ant
h i mission 25c
in
S ew ell fu n e ra l chapel h e re M on­ m em bers in th e p rin cip ies of ru ral m ercial p rin tin g .—A rgus.
day aftern o o n w ith b u rial in the elec trificatio n has been organized
’27 Chev Sedan
by Ben F aber, P o rtlan d G eneral
M asonic cem etery.
A ir w heels, good buy.
E lectric ru r a l serv ice agent, for
H e w as m orn. O ctober 12. 1856. W
ashington county, and I. E F ran
Sunny, w arm days, p rev alen t
in M arysille. Cal., and cam e to
’28 Pontiac Sedan
: d u rin g th e last tw o w eeks, have
cis, assistan t co u n ty agent. The
W
ashington
co
u
n
ty
in
1868.
From
R uns fine, good u pholstery.
b ro u g h t re q u e sts fo r sh o w ers from
H illsboro he w ent to D allas, w here course is being given in the C hi
; ow n ers of law ns, flow ers a n d
he w o rk ed as a druggist before halem M ountain d istrict w ith H a i­
farm s. O rch ard s a re in full bloom
S ch m eltzcr acting as local leader
i ’29 Durant Sedan
re tu rn in g to H illsboro, w h ere he ry
for th e group.
1 an d n a tu re seem s a tte m p tin g to
P le n ty m iles left, reasonable.
m anaged th e L in k la te r d ru g sto re •
T
he w ork w ill consist of tr a in ­
m ak e up tim e lost d u rin g th e in ­
for 16 years.
ing in th e fu n d am en tals of e le c ­
clem ent w e a th e r of M arch.
’29 Essex Coupe, R. S.
F rom H illsboro ne
w ent to tricity, th e p rin cip al ty p es of w ir­
T em p eratu res h av e clu n g co n ­
L ebanon, w here he o p erated a drug ing. p rin cip les of con stru ctio n , op­
A n e x c e p tio n a l car
sisten tly to p o in ts ab o v e 70 d e ­
store for M ilton M iller, going from eratio n and care of m otors, an d th e
grees w ith te m p e ra tu re s of 83 d e ­
th e re to F orest G roe and la te r r e ­ application of ele c tric pow er on the
grees reg istered on A p ril 15. and '
tu rn in g to H illsboro, w h ere he r e ­ farm , w hich includes stu d ies r e ­
' 79 on A p ril 17. acco rd in g to rec- I
m ained for a few y ears before go­ lating to feed g rinding, w ater h e a t­
ords k ep t by A. W. Moore, o b ­
ing to W allowa, w h ere he o p erated ing. irrig atio n , lighting, brooding,
N ew and Used
se rv e r for th e biological survey.
a p h arm acy u n til th re e y ears ago, etc. S hould th e course prove sa tis ­
Bargain Prices
D u rin g th e last w eek, fiv e day-,
w hen he retire d , going to live factory and popular, o th e r com ­
. w ere reco rd ed as clo u d y w ith a
w ith his d a u g h te r in Boise. He has m u n ities w ill be in cluded
A nv
tra c e of ra in W ednesday. D uring
been gone from H illsboro for t h : group d e sirin g w ork along this line
WILLYS 77
th e tw o w eek s’ period, m in im u m
last 20 or 25 years.
should co n tac t th e co u n ty agent's
The Economy C ar
I te m p e ra tu re s h av e fallen as low
S u rv iv in g him a re a son, S am uel office.
as 39 ab o v e zero on A p ril 20 w ith
L. of San F rancisco and th e d a u g h ­
th e av erag e aro u n d 41. W ednesday
„
.00
te r at Boise.
, w as th e coolest day in tw o w eeks C*
¿ÈST
.
H e was a S p an ish -A m erican w ar
w itn a m ax im u m of 68.
veteran, h aving en listed from H ills­
Rev. H. D. M itzner
D eliv ered h e re
boro in 1898 in C om pany E. Second
O regon in fa n try . He was also a
Complete assortment in stock
Rev. M itzn er w ill ag ain b rin g th e m em ber of th e A. F & A. M lodge
(C o n tin u e d fro m page I )
message. S ervices w ill be held e v ­
COM E IN AND SEE THEM!
the tra n sp o rta tio n act w hich p re ­
e ry n ig h t n ex t w eek except S a tu r­
vents ra ilro a d s from ch arg in g m ore
d ay at 7:45. T h e follow ing a re
for a sh o rt haul th a n for a long
(C o n tin u e d f rum p a z e I t
som e ad d itio n al topics. S u n d ay
Graham $865
one o \ e r the sam e line In the
H einrich, and M axine K erk m an . evening. "T he H iding Place." M on­
sam e directio n . A n o th er resolution
h e re
Second y ear. W arren Sahnow . Paul day, "I W ill B u ild M y C h u rch ."
favor- the en actm en t of the W het 1-
Schaus. L ester K ahle. R o b ert H ein ­ T uesday. "Too M u c h R elig ion.”
(C o n tin o e d fro m
]t
rich, D onald K erk m an . A rth u r W ednesday. "W ake Up. R ise Up. possession of the ta ttle . This w as j c r-G ille tt bill now b efo re congress,
C oussens and B ern ard Seus. T h ird Look Up. F ill U p." T h ere w ill also ab o u t S ep tem b er 4. 1935. He is a l­ w hich w ould ex ten d th e 3 4 per
in
y ear. Tom m y G regg. H a rry W endt be a serv ice th is F rid a y m o rn in g leged to have lived on th e farm cent In terest ch arg e on federal
farm
loans
for
a
n
o
th
e
r
year.
and E lm er W endt. F o u rth year. at te n o'clock fo r all w ho can a t­ until Ja n u a ry , w hen he disap- j
T he m eetin g w ent on record as ,
2nd and W ash. Phone 2641 Rem i Coussens, A lb ert Coussens ten d . Y ou w ill g reatly en jo y Mr. peaied. All of th is tim e, an d u p 1 favoring the congressional investí- j
an d A lbert Van De M ocrtel. F ifth M itzn er's m in istry .
to th e tim e of his a rrest, he has , gation in to th e cost system now
y ear. C yril L orenz. S ix th y ear, E d­
been m ak in g sm all paym ents of i used in the m an u fa c tu re and d is­
w ard Seus.
in terest, th e loan com pany alleges. I trib u tio n o f farm im plem ents to
Q u ality jo b p rin tin g —A rgus.
h aving th e le tte rs m ailed from 1 d eterm in e w hy cast o f farm m a­
F o u n d a tio n
various places so th a t he could ch in ery is so p ro h ib itiv e to the
not be traced.
farm er.
Styled by Hickory
B ecom ing suspicious w hen the
Levy of a .10 m ill tax to provide
M errills
d isap p eared from t h e , funds for a county fair w as favored
Scholb; ranch, th e loan com pany I also. T he m eeting also voted to
K e ep trim , k e e p c o m ­
began ch eck in g on th e cattle to have a d rill team a t th e county
f
o r ta b le , k e e p cool th is
discover th a t th ey w ere ow ned I fajr in th e fall.
se
a so n w ith “ A rio s o ”
by F rench, th e officers declare.
R. H o rn eck er {Vas nam ed a lte r ­
W arran ts w ere issued and the nate d eleg a te to the s ta te G range
F o u n d a tio n hy H ick o ry .
tedious task of tracin g the M errill j m eeting. K in to n w as selected foi
It is firm a n d fig u re
fam ily began and ended w hen th ey ! th e n ex t Pom ona G ran g e m eeting
c o n tro llin g y e t id e a lly
w ere found th is w eek in P ortland, j to be held in J u ly and G ran g e S u n ­
c o m fo r ta b le . O f p o ro u s
day w ill be held in H illsboro next
H illsboro A rgus con tain s all th< y ear, it w as decided.
s
e a m I e s s
tw o -w a y
new s of H illsboro an d th e s u r­
Pom ona on request of Mrs. Editn
s tr e tc h e la s tic — a le n -
ro u n d in g com m unities. R ead li T ozicr W eath erred . O regon h is to r­
and keep in fo rm ed on w hat Is ian, w ill
co n lace b ra s s ie re .
sponsor
a
statew id e
h ap p en in g a t hom e.
tf g range picnic a t S h u te p a rk July
»
Revival Campaign
at Local Church
SAVE
$
$
J. P. Magruder
Dies in Boise
Too Late to Classify
$
Chehalem Mountain
Boys Organize Club
Orchards Bloom in
Summer Weather
i
T IR E S
AT W EIL’S GREAT
’589
County Grangers
Hold Meet Here
Club Members Get
Awards for Work
B argain S ale
COME EARLY - SHARE IN THE SAVINGS
Couple Held Here
on Fraud Charges
Japanese
Lunch Cloths
Used Car Exchange
15c
Y O U ^R E
COOL
Porous Weave
Curtain Panels
Side Hem . . . 49c
"A R IO S O ”
Lustre Wool
Per B a ll........ 25c
“S a tisfie d ?
Oilcloth, yd..
I ’ll sa y I a m -
T h a t ’s e x a c tly w h a t
»
Woodbury’s 10c QC
15c Cosmetics . 5C
our
c u s to m e rs th in k o f th e
Pow ers Grocery
G enu ine
C h evrolet
S ervice
t h a t th e y
re c e iv e
in o u r
m o d e rn ly e q u ip p e d S e rv ­
ice D e p a r tm e n t.
Prompt
Service
Phone 81
Main Street
Specials for Friday and Saturday
10c
Men’s and Boys’
Shirts, Shorts 15c
Overalls
For M e n ........ 59c
Corn Flakes
New Dresses
Sizes to 52 . $1.00
Red & W hite. 3 for
Rice krispies
o u r C h e v ro le t c a r is a v a lu a b le in ­
v e stm e n t. W h y ta k e th e c h a n c e o f
h a v in g in e x p e rie n c e d w o rk m e n a n d
in fe r io r m a te ria ls m a k e it less v a l^
lia b le ?
I lay s a fe ! P a tro n iz e o u r G e n u in e
C h e v ro le t S erv ice D e p a rtm e n t, if y o u r
c a r n ee d s se rv ic in g . T h e n y o u 'll lit
s u re t h a t e x p e rie n c e d C h e v ro le t-
tr a in e d m ech a n ics, w ith s p e c ia l l a ­
A ll Bran
P h o n e 111, d a y o r n ig h t
318-3 3 2 E. M ain St
D ills b o ro
U sed C a r Lot a t 136 S. S e c o n d A ve.
$ 3 75
Men’s Chambray,
Covert Shirts . 49C
Don t Fake Chances W hen Genuine Chevrolet
Service Costs So Little
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
Ladies’ Rayon
Panties . —
Tom ato Juice
K e llo g g ’s
b o r-s a v in g C h e v ro le t to o ls, w ill do
th e .job rig h t, a n d a t less co st. . A . . ll
p a r ts u sed h e re a r e G e n u in e C h ev
r o le t P a r ts — n o t im ita tio n s w h ic h
m ay not s ta n d u p w ell in se rv ic e .
W hy n o t s t a r t to d a y , a n d use o u r
F R E E M o n th ly In s p e c tio n S e rv ic e
r e g u la r ly ? Y ou w ill fin d , a s so m u n y
C h e v ro le t o w n e rs do, t h a t it w ill sa v e
y o u m o n ey a n d in s u re c a r e f r e e mo-
to r in g e n jo y m e n t.
19c
White, Pastel
Silk Dresses $2.98
K ellogg’s
Pep
2 -p ie c e -----
K e llo g g ’s
W h e a t K rispies IO
t C
K e llo g g ’s
Pound
C o m p a n io n to th e a b o v e F o u n d a ­
tio n . S im p le to p u t on a n d o ff.
T w o -w a y s tr e tc h , w ill n o t pu ll
up. In w h ite o n ly .
$700
()ur Foundation Garment
department is now com­
plete. Our graduate cor-
settieres will gladly show
you these newer, finer
garments and if you wish
it, fit you correctly.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
"String” Suits
Whites, Pastels,
K e llo g g ’s
Kciffee Hag
“ A r io s o ” G ir d le
J3<*
M an y o th e r item s s p e c ia lly p ric e d f o r F r id a y a n d
S a tu rd a y . ’I h ese p rices g o o d A p ril 2-1 a n d 25 o n ly.
2.98
Sale Anklets
White Oxfords,
All White, All Col­
Saddles,
ors, All Sizes 10c
Straps . . . $1.98
Men’s Spring
Fennis Oxfords
Felt Hats . $1.49 O11 Sale .... 49c
Summer Slacks
Children’s White
And Checks . 98c
Graduation
Dresses . .
$5.09