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    Thursday, April 30, 1936
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
H.izekl.ile Club Educators H elp Banks Epworth League Elects
Names Leaders Rival Campaigns
Officers; Mothers Will Meet
Pago Three
by harm onica g irls' q u a rte t, and
O sw ego nd M. S P o tte r of P o rt-
p resen tatio n of eh artei
land on a tr ip to t h e
O regon
Mr. D ieriekx and M yrtle Van-
beaches Monday.
detiey received prizes T he club
Mr. an d Mrs. Dan S lavens and
w ishes to th an k ail those w ho as-
Mr. an d Mrs. F ran k C ooper of
si ii d T he ■ ffic, rs are G e rtru d e
P o rtlan d w ere S unday d in n er pariy
guests of Sam R affety. Mr Slavens
BANKS H ank' E pw orth L eague I Mrs C lark and d a u g h te r F rances Spiei in;;, pri ident; T heresa Pla:
secretary
,
an
d
B
ernice
H
erb,
treas­
form erly lived in this vicinity and
cab in et m et A pril 22 to nom inate I of S o u th ern C alifo rn ia a rc visil-
Red Crons Aided; Walker
urer.
Birthday Observed; Couple he and Mr R affety had not seen
new officer . S u n d ay ev en in g th e | mg Mi and M m . A C. C onnan
Places; Dance Planned
Mi.
E velyn Ja c k on, atte n d in g
each o th er for 57 years.
league elected th e follow ing of- Mrs. G ibson, w ho is a sister of
Move to County Seat
Mr. and Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck
ficei s
M arie Itieben, presid en t; | Mr C onoant, expects to visit for O regon N orm al school at M on­
I I I » M r» J ( ' H in llh i
( attended a P y th ian S isters' conven-
Ethel llrow n. first v ice-p resid en t; an in d efin ite tim e at the ( 'o n n an t m outh. spent the w eek-end h ere
1 lion at H ubbard T h u rsd ay . Mrs.
IIA Z E I.IIA L E M is Al Jc id c rk a
H au ran l W akasugi.
ceond vice- ■ tiome Mr an d Mrs. C lark and w ith her p aien ts, Mr. and Mrs.
U ly M i»» M a r g a r e t M a th ie e e n l
was r lr c tr il
id,
p resid en t; M arian Tri sham , ttn r I d a u g h te r e x p e rt to m ove on a Otii Jackson.
M O U N TA IN D A LE W ashing t o n Ella R oper of G ran ts Pass grand
in tih il.v c lu b F rid ay O th e r u ffie e ra
vice - p resid en t;
F rancis M orrell, (arm n ear M cM innville soon T hey
G range w as host A p ril 22 for the sen io r of th e P y th ian S isters, r e ­
a re M rs
I'la re n e e W a lk *er. vice-
fo u rth vice p resid en t, M ary Sandy. i ic c c n tly purchased th e place.
W ashington C ounty P om ona G range tu rn ed hom e w ith them to spend
I H'csli leu I ; M r.
Paul O ‘( ‘onnor
■ ■ i • ■ 11 v
and T h e re a Pat tach
M i-s R uth B n le y atten d ed the
a t th e H illsboro G ran g e hall. In 1 the w eek-end. Mr. and Iur.r. Hol-
pai luiiticnliii Lin, and J »e B erger
song leader
ed u catio n al co n feren ce in M on­
th e evening th e follow ing p rogram I lenbeck took Mrs. R oper to P o rt­
.‘ i t g< . m l n t . u m
land T uesday and atten d ed P h alcn a
See i tai .y-ti eus
T h ey also decided to pay th e e x ­ m outh S atu rd ay . L ater she w ent
' was given piano n u m b e r by B etty T
li n i Will h r i e ite d it i later J
em ple there.
penses of follow ing d eleg ates to io W aldport and v isited friend.
J e a n V andom elen; d u et. Jo y ce and
d a te T he c lu b Vote a $.'» donation
N orth P lains T ow nsend club w ill
CH ER RY
G ROVE
T he
Red H arold S o lb erg er accom panied by
ttie conv en tio n nt A lbany May I. I until S u n d ay evening.
to th e H< I ( ’io. ft th e flood sof-
Cro ., pie social S a tu rd a y evening th e ir m other, M rs. S o lb erg er; skit, hold a m eeting and dance T uesday
2 and 3 M arian T reslium and E arl i
S
how
ers
Aid
(te
rrie
s
fe i c r .
was a big success. The follow ing
night, May 5, a t th e K. P. hall in
M iller S om e o th e r m em bers are ,
M rs. C laren ce N
S tra w b e rry g ro w ers a rc glad program w as presented: C o m m u ­ "T he R unaw ay,"
Ho t il.'ile I H cooking clu b held
orth Plains.
also p lan n in g to atten d .
M
eek
and
Mrs.
J
o
e
B
ak
er;
duet,
th
e
re
have
been
sh
o
w
ers
th
e
past
ti s u n i J n l <
( a id pai tv S aturday
Mr and Mrs C liffo rd T h o m p ­ tw o w orks T hey hav e been a g reat nity sing, led by Rev. C ornlls, B etty and S cry le V uylsteke accom ­
n ig h t T w e lv e table I of ”500” Wejc
son and fam ily and G eorge Ke ler b lip to tin- stra w b erries, w hich w ith Mrs. J. D. W atson as a c ­ panied by M rs M aisie C aldw ell;
h i p la y H ig h honors went to ||
S r atten d ed co rn ersto n e serv ice ol a re in full bloom now T he g ro w ­ com panist; g u ita r and b an jo duet, w histling solo, Mrs. F ay M ills, a c ­
( ’ h ip n ia n and Mrs S jolin Sr. and
Mt O live E vangelical
L u th era n ers say th a t tiie crop w ill be a H ow ard A rm itag c and Ja m e s R ob­ com panied by M ark B lak e on the
to M m . M ix B e rg e r and ( ’ b a r
ert-,on; ta p d an ce by Miss M c-
ch u rch in F orest G rove S unday. b u m p er one
onica; solo. Mrs. F ra n k D ooh-
le • S h ap er C lub inenih<*i
C leod and Miss R cdner; vical solo, harm
sang
T his ch u rch i.s erectin g a new
acdom pam ed by E ugenie C ypher;
Mill 1« S ta rt
th e ir club m »ng and w e re in tru d ile
G lenn Lee; gypsy b allet dance by i a er, one-act
TIM BER T he track m eet sched­
ch u rch building.
play, "S ardines, a n d a
ed b y th e n p i <•• n ie n t. B e lly Jean
Elw ood Logging com pany w ill M iss' Lucy E llen H aw s; hum orous
F orest
(¿len Moss M a rrie d
| dance n u m b er by R uth R ickm an, uled for last F rid ay at
( in d i er T hen leader r. Mi
resum
e
operation
on
G
ro
in
M
oun­
read
in
g
by
R
ev
S
tan
ley
C
ornils;
Gleri Moss of P h ilo m ath a n d
accom panied by h er m o th er. T he G rove was postponed until n ex t
tain
M
onday.
T
hey
w
ill
log
out
a
S jo lin
vocal
solo
by
M
rs
O
llie
Page;
T
hursday.
S
everal
p
a
r
tic
ip
a n ts
I Miss L illie K oteh ol T an g en t w e r e ’
, W ashington G ran g e w isnes to th a n k
Pl.ieew Sei m id
I m arrie d A pril 22 in V ancouver, tract of tim b er m a r th e Mead toe dance by Mi - V irginia C ro c k ­ the D airy Co-op, F o rest G ro v e from T im ber are expected to place.
C laire W alker i
eligible t<
Mr. and Mrs. Bill P earson have
Wash The young co u p le w ill live place. T h e logs w ill be tru ck ed er; vocal solo by H ow ard A rm itage. cream ery , S afew ay sto re an d P e r ­
e n te r the final county track meul
purchased a tra ile r house, in to
in C orvallis, w h ere th e groom Is out at M anning arid loaded on to J W. H ughes of F o res; G rove w as fection bakery.
S atu rd ay • • ' H11 laboro, by placiti
w hich th e y expect to m ove soon.
em ployed
G lm I • t h e
0 o
of c a rs th ere An office is being built au ctioneer. A bout $50 w as ta k e n
B irth d ay C elebrated
second in tw o dashes at B eavertoi
in for th e n u m ero u s and well d ec­
L aV erne K ilburg. w ho has been
Mr and M r G eorge Mo of P h il­ at M anning also.
D
ickie
G
reene
w
as
honored
w
ith
p re lim in a ry la
ireal
in Jo n e s hospital w ith ty p h o id
om ath, fo rm erly of Hanks, and is a I G ene W hite, w ho has been ill orated pie; O ne pie w as ru n up
a
p
a
rty
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
aftern
o
o
n
a
t
th
e
for
th
e
p
ast
tw
o
m
onths
w
ith
to $3.75. to p p rice for th e evening.
T o G ive Dance
fever th e past m onth, re tu rn e d to
g rad u ate of B anks high school I
rnastoid.s and e ar tro u b le, had a T he school room s w ere d ecorated hom e of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. her hom e h ere S aturday. L aV erne
A gro u p of hoy and girla frorr
class of 1933.
W
illiam
G
reene,
in
ho
n
o
r
of
his
serio
u
s
set-b
ack
last
w
eek
an
d
w
ith
ced
ar
boughs
a
n
d
ap
p
le
H a /eld a le will do a d u tch dance in
w ill be sittin g up in a few days.
Mothers to Meet
< a.stuinc at the m usic fe s tiv a l in
A d an ce given by Em m a Leopold
M others' cluh w ill m eet in th e w as taken to the Jo n es hospital in blossoms. Mrs. Ed H enderson w as eig h th b irthday. L ittle guests p re s­
e
n
t
w
ere
M
ary
an
d
Bob
R
iley,
P
at
H
illsboro,
w
h
ere
he
u
n
d
erw
en
t
a
n
­
c
h
airm
an
of
th
e
com
m
ittee.
B eaverton F rid ay of thin w eek,
and
C ecelia M archel S a tu rd ay
M. E. ch u rch F rid ay . All m em b ers
an
d
Tom
Ibach,
N
orm
a
J
e
a
n
T
a
y
­
o
th
er
m
astoid
o
p
eratio
n
F
riday
A
n
d
rew
F
rid
is
in
th
e
E
m
anuel
u n d e r th e d irectio n <
n
ig
h t w as w ell attended
The
of T helm a
ure urged to come.
lor.
D
olly
and
Jim
H
offm
an.
R
eports
M
onday
w
ere
th
at
he
had
I la v ie . s .
h
o
sp
ital
in
P
o
rtlan
d
.
Mrs.
E
dith
R
h
y
th
m
R ascals fu rn ish ed t h e
Mrs. C h arles S hipley, w ho u n ­
W eek-end guests at th e C laren ce music.
Bro.strom of G aston. Mrs. E thel
Born, A pril 17, to Mr and Mrs
d e rw e n t a serio u s o p eratio n a few im proved greatly.
Mr
W alter Roe and d a u g h te r W allin and Mr. and Mrs. A ugust M eek hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs.
A rth u r S orenson of H celale, a
H a rry C how ning of P o rtlan d w as
w eeks ago in th e E m anuel hos­
.son. A rth u r B enjam in
T h is is
p ital, re tu rn e d to h er hom e in and Mr. and M rs A rchie R o b e rt­ F rid visited A ndrew S ur.day and C lark e Inkey and son S am m y of a v isito r a t th e O. S. S h iffer hom e
P
o
rtlan
d
.
th e ir .(‘eoiui child.
i over th e w eek-end.
B anks F rid ay . S h e is im p ro v in g son and baby of V ancouver, Wash., found him doing nicely.
visited M rs. L eona R obertson and
S u n d ay ev en in g d in n e r p a rty
I)l(k K elly of T he Dalle.s
Mrs. M abel S m ith of Ray C ity
rap id ly .
Ed
C
lark
S
unday.
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E
a
rl
H
oi-
I v isited frie n d s h ere Sunday.
h ere hist w eek.
iiiik fn rle r
T u g w ell
V erle W tiite sp en t th e w eek -en d
Mrs.
Jo
h
n
H
artw
ick
pent
the
I
lenbeck
w
ere
S
y
d
n
ey
C
onnolly
of
w ith his p are n ts in M onm outh.
The
p re s id e n tia l
e a n ip a lg n
I W illam ina, Mr. and Mrs. V andom -
L adies' Aid serv ed d in n e r T ues- 1 w eek-end w ith relative.- in P o rt­
F. M. LOCKWOOD
sh o u ld h av e a to u c h of th e old
land S he a tten d ed th e fu n eral of
elen of Roy, an d M r. an d Mrs.
d
ay
of
th
is
w
eek
in
th
e
R.
N.
A
FO REST G R O V E -F ra n k M yron
co lleg e s p irit now th a t th e lie .
h
er
g
ra
n
d
m
o
th
e
r
w
hile
there.
H
u
b
e
rt
S
m
ith
a
n
d
so
n
E
arl.
11 ii li 11ians h av e eulleil in a lean t hall.
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a r r *»
Mrs. C lyde W right of A berdeen.
Mr. an d Mrs. Ja m e s M athiesen Lockw ood. 68. died a t his hom e
Mr an d M r
H arry W hitfield
of u l in' iirofeBKOrH, m a tc h in g of T im b er v isited S a tu rd a y and W ash . a rriv e d in B anks S atu rd ay by re la tin g th a t sh e had been co n ­ | and M arg aret an d W alter an d : h e re zYpril 23 and fu n eral services
I U n d 'e r t a ^ ^ n / ^ S n y ^ h a ^ l l S o n !
th e lietnoi ru tle " b r.iln tr u s t," S u n d ay w ith Mrs. W hitfield's p a r­ to ta k e care of her fath er. Eh tin u o u sly connected w ith T h e A r- ofC MrS a n d M ^ F S ' w
< liv l l n r r l ( ’ h u r r h lr y i
C
lark
,
w
ho
had
a
light
stro
k
e
las'
gu3
for
32
years,
w
hich
she
th
o
u
g
h
t
Io
a
n
a
ly
z
e
th
e
New
Ileal
fo
r
H
id
ents, Mr and M rs. N. J. G riffin,
R EED V ILLE T h iitc iii pupili, of
w eek, but has im proved greatly. w as a reco rd for serv ice in H ills­
piilillc.
H ead in g Hie (I. <>. I*. and fam ily.
th e Keedvilli* g ram m ar school took
K ellogg officiating. In term e n t w as
Miss L eora W illiam s is sp en d in g in Rose C ity cem etery in P ortland.
In tellei In ala is Hr. O lin G lenn
J. J. H utchens has been v isitin g Mi- W right w ill . tay w ith him boro. As a fe a tu re of th e in tro ­
fir-t pine. . io th e track m eet held
for a w eek or two.
duction accorded Mrs. M cK inney, th e w eek w ith h e r sister, M rs. | Mr. Lockw ood w as b o rn
S axon, p ro fe ra o r of tnislni n ad - Ids son C lau d e an d fam ily at T aft
in H illsboro last F rid ay , and th ir ­
at
Mr. and Mrs. Ray W oodm an and the au d ien c e sang, "L et Me C all D onald G arrig u s of B anks, w h ile
teen took second place.
m in is tra tio n nl Y ah'. Hr. Felix for a few days
H elena. Mont., O ctober 27 1867.
Mrs. M. S. W oodm an a re visitin: You S w eeth eart."
Mr.
G
arrig
u
s
ls on a fish in g tr ip He is su rv iv ed by th e w idow and
Mrs.
W.
G
W
alker
spent
th
e
T he p upils of th e g ram m ar school
F r a n k f u r te r , H a rv a rd , b eliln d -
at th e G eorge M cG raw home. T ne ' A fe a tu re of th e p ro g ram w as to th e D eschutes riv e r.
pi .n to ta k e activ e p a rts in the
th e Hieni'H cons ii 11 ii ii t , an d Hr. w eek-end w ith frien d s and r e la ­ W oodm ans hav e ju st re tu rn e d from w histling and im itatio n s of b ird
S un d ay d in n e r p a rty g uests of
tives
in
V
ernonia.
nne ie festival th a t w ill be held
Itex fo rd (I. T u g w ell. C o lu m b ia,
a th re e months-' vacation in Long calls by Cecil C opeland of Y am hill, Mr. and Mrs. H enry W eaver w ere
K
oji
Shigeno,
a
pu
p
il
in
th
e
F riday. May 1 in th e liillab o ro
iin ile i sei r e ta i v
of a g ric u ltu re B anks g rad e school, w as ta k e n to B each. Cal. T hey w ill visit aw h ile accom panied by M erw in W hitm ore Mr. and Mrs. Les M artin and son
an d re s e t' len ien t iiilm lnlst ra lo r, th e Good S am a rita n hosp ital in at M cC raw s an d th en re tu r n ta on th e violin and F in is B row n on of St. Jo h n s and Mr. a n d Mrs. A rt
COUtillUe ns c h ief I leiiloi i atlc P o rtla n d A pril 21, su fferin g from th e ir hom e at Scofield.
th e g u itar. C losing n u m b e r w as A ppleton and d a u g h te r of B eav er-
EDWIN L.
an o rig in al poem w ritte n
a n d j ton.
i (iui'iiioi ad v ise rs.
a k idney ailm ent.
recited by M r. B row n, en title d
Miss H elen H ol;lenbeck and S y d ­
Ilallocks Started
"P als," d ealin g w ith t h e
close ney C onnolly an d M r. an d Mrs.
T he R. D Bodle b a rre lin g com ­
high gym nasium . All th e p u p ils
co m panionship betw een him self and T hom as C onnolly of H illsboro w ere
w ill sin g as a g ro u p . T h e special p an y sta rte d h alo ck m aking T u e s­
his son. Lee.
Forçât Grove
S u n d ay d in n e r p a rty g u ests of
W illiam E dw ards of S h e r­
n u m b ers are: A violin d u et by day
R em ain d er of th e ev en in g w as Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge K eene and
Eloise S tiff and D onald T ra e h . e l, wood wil be in charge. He w as in
(C o n tin u e d fro m page I )
spent
in
d
an
cin
g
to
m
usic
fu
r
n
­
fam ily of D illey.
Special
accom panied by
D orothy
K irk ­ B anks M onday g a th e rin g a crew M ilton Sim on, com m itteem en; D. ished by th e L au rel o rch estra
M ountaindale defeated H arrison
wood; and a d an ce by K ath leen of w om en to ru n th e hallo ek -rn ak - G. Lilly, a lte rn a te .
B
ouquets
r.f
J
a
p
a
n
e
s
e
q
u
in
c
e
■ grade school F rid ay a ftern o o n in
m g m achines.
BOX CHOCOLATES
Im lay
G asto n —C. B. B uchanan. J r . blossom s an d tall can d les w e re th e baseball 23 to 20.
Mrs. S ad ie Gib. on and Mr. and
M issionary m eetin g w ill be held
ch airm an ; Jo e M cB urney and J. D. m ain tab le decorations.
G uests a t the hom e of Mr. and
T he largest asso rtm en t
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t th e hom e
W atson, com m itteem en; J. R. Bales,
i Mrs. Jo e B ak er a re Mr. B ak er's
in H illsboro
of Mrs M H arrison.
a lte rn a te .
m
other,
Mrs.
H
en
ry
B
aker,
an
d
Oil Pressure
C. T Im lay s p e n t sev eral day s
B uxton I.. I,. C raw ford, c h a ir­
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
M
ary
of
M
ount
A
ngel.
lust w eek on a com b in ed business
m an; F ra n k B ailey and J. M. ' Do not depend upon th e oil p re s­
Mr. and Mrs. C a rl Je n s e n a t­
and p leasu re tr ip in n o rth e rn C a li­
B row n, com m itteem en; E rin S to w ­ sure gauge on th e in s tiu m e n t p a n ­ ten d ed th e fu n eral T uesday of Mr.
fornia w ith frien d s from P o rtlan d .
el
to
check
oil
supply,
says
th
e
Jen se n 's sister-in -law , M rs. P e te
E lb ert Bede, C o ttag e G rove e d i­ ell. alte rn a te .
Mr. an d Mrs. E dw in Jo h n so n and
T h ere has not been any d ead lin e em ergency ro ad serv ice of th e Jen sen , of Kelso.
KODAK FINISHING
be g ettin g h e a rten in g
O
regon
S
ta
te
M
otor
association.
fam ily of O ak G ro v e w ere d in n e r tor, m ay
in reg ard to th e tim e fo r t u r n ­
Miss M arg aret M athiesen w as a
guests of Mr. an d Mrs. C. T. Im ­ new s for th e d em o cratic p a rty in ,i set
T
he
safe
w
ay
is
to
d
e
te
rm
in
e
d
e
f­
Sawyer Service
sw ing w hich he an d H ugh Rosson. ing in w ork sheets. H ow ever, those in itely how m uch oil th e re is in T uesday and W ednesday guest at
lay S u n d ay
O regon
g ra d u a te w ho in ten d to file th ese should get th e cran k case. T he p re ssu re gauge the W ilbur D illon hom e in H ills­
Mr. an d Mrs. I. S lad e an d Mrs U n iv ersity of
them
in
soon.
It
should
be
b
o
rn
e
in
Special, prompt attention
boro.
G eorge Im lay and th re e d au g h ters m anager, a re m ak in g o x er w estern
ind th a t th is is a tw o -y e a r p ro ­ docs not in d icate this.
G. E. H ath o rn of H illsboro is
given mail orders
sp en t th e w eek -en d at th e hom e I O regon. E v ery w h ere th e tw o h ad m
gram
.
th
a
t
th
e
re
a
re
tw
o
classes
of
sp en d in g th e w eek at th e hom e of
I of C aptnin an d M rs 11 I.iebe in gone before th e ir a rriv a l h e re th ey paym ents, one th a t w ill be som e­
his g ra n d d au g h ter, M rs. K arcld
h e ard th e advice, "T h e re p u b lic a n
F ort Lewis. W ash
th in g in excess of $10 per a cre for
R eynolds.
Mrs. M B orden of P o rtlan d , w ho p a rty m ust com e to life or get o u t th e 15 per cen t shift from soil d e ­
A . 1». I n m a n t o K c v in a ld S te n t e t ux.
Move (o C o u n tv S cat
w as a fo rm er resid en t o f Ja c k - of business.”
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Mr
an d Mrs. C h ester B ates
"O n th e o th e r h an d ,” Bede said, p letin g to soil co n serv in g crops.
»Tennie B. T u p p e r t o D a is y G ates. part -
tow n. v isited old frie n d s h ere Mon*
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m
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to H illsboro S unday. T h eir
" th e realizatio n by rep u b lican s th a t
day
in
excess
of
$1
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son
B
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is sta y in g w ith Mr. and
Mrs. E m m a Dnnt. accom panied th ey can 't sit back an d rest u n co n ­ ing a soil co nserving p ra c tic e and u x . W ' o f L o t 6 a n d p a r t T r a c t
Palm
Special
"9 Mrs. G eorge C onnolly u n til school
m a jo rity
by h e r (laughter, Mrs. Ella L ow ry cern ed ly upon th e big
V i r g in i a
Place.
th
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th
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,
of A loha, and h er son, A D ant of
C h r is H . L u t o n t o Z e lo t ta G ro ss,
DOUBLE MALTED
S u n d ay d in n e r p a rty g uests of
P o rtlan d , is sp en d in g a few w eeks m ay m ean an a ctiv ity th at w ill p u t these p aym ents can not be o b tain ­ 1 B lo c k 57 M e tx g e r A c r e T r a c ts .
A m y L . B e m is» t o C a r l S a n d e e t ux. Mr. and Mrs. E
F. L em ing w ere
MILK SHAKE
d em o crats on th e ir m ettle to hold ed th is y e a r d ue to th e cropping
in C alifo rn ia
th a t is n ecessary on a p a r­ p a r t B ln e k 25 F o re s t G w e .
Mr. an d Mrs. W alter F. R obinson
A jo in t b irth d u y d in n e r w as th e ir p resen t gain s m ade d u rin g system
Republican Candidate for
T h e re s a K in t a to E . P. C o rn e liu s e t
tic
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la
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farm
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th
a
t
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m
ay
be
p
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given S u n d ay in ho n o r of Mrs. th e R oosevelt landslide."
u x . 4.5«» ! a c re s H ills b o r o G a rd e n T r a c ts . an d son F ra n k of G resham M r. and
B ede an d R osson rep o rted th a t sib lc to com e in for o ne o r both
W.
W.
H oover
( A d m in i s t r a t o r !
to Mrs. G eorge L av er a n d d a u g h te r
Jo h n K irkw ood an d h e r d a u g h ­
ttie
p
aym
ents
n
ex
t
year.
A d d p h I.e p p in e t u x , 16.43 a cre s G le n * H elen of H illsboro.
ter. Mrs. F re d Hagg of P o rtlan d , re p u b lican s an d d em o crats ag ree
W
hen
th
e
first
m
eetings
w
ere
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ortland
ro
a
d
.
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry W eaver ac­
lia s legal train in g n ecessary I« at th e hom e of M rs Ida K irkw ood. th a t S e n ato r M cN ary should be r e ­
It. I I. J a c k » et u x t o J o s e p h B. V a n -
held last w eek in re g a rd to th is
Mrs. S u e D o rlan d of
perform efficien tly U le ( I I I 1 1rs of R elativ es p resen t besides tile h o n ­ tu rn e d an d said th e y failed to find plan,
d c rv e ld e n . L o ts I a n d 5 B lo c k 1 B u m p 's com panied
vetch
an
d
peas
th
a
t
w
ere
A d d it io n . F o re s t G ro v e .
( (unity ( I n k . am t prom ises c o u r­ ored guests w ere Mr an d M rs a d em o crat p o in tin g w ith p rid e to
KRAMIEN'S
p
a
stu
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w
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classified
as
soil
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A rth u r G eorge ol N ew berg. .1. an y o n e lik ely to be n o m in ated th is
teous anil im p artial service.
conserving.
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has
been
changed,
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K irkw ood. F red Hagg. Mrs. D. y e a r in O regon on th e ir ticket.
YOUNG’S
i P aid Adv»
M . G e rtr u d e P a g e e t v i r to A . D. D a n ­
B ede a n d Rosson w ere boosting and e ith e r of th ese crops alone or n e r et u x . I c ’ t 11H J o h n s o n E s ta te A d d i­
llag g and Mr. an d Mrs. I. E D ru m -
w
ith
grain,
p
astu
red
or
cu
t
for
hay
ind of Los A ngeles.
for Ben D orris, of th e ir co u n ty of
tio n B e a v e r to r .- R e e d v ille A c re a g e .
Prescription Druggist*
B e n ja m in E . L a y t o n e t u x t o F lo y d
Mr an d Mrs. A R O 'C onnor Lane, fo r rep u b lican n atio n al co m ­ is classified as soil d ep letin g .
E. B e n tle y . L o t 11 B lo c k 2 T h o r n e ’ s A d -
and fam ily have m oved to B eav er­ m itteem an . In H illsboro, as else­
Phone 266
'Thoughtful. Sympathetic
i d it i o n , H ills b o r o .
ton T hey b ought th e hom e b e ­ w here, th ey f o u n d L eg io n n aires
G ra c e * W .
P in c k e y
et
al
to
F ra n k
Service"
longing to J. H ays.
doing th e ir stu ff for Ben, w h ile
G r u w th e r .
p a r t B lo c k
5 P u r d y ’s A d d i­
t io n . D ille y .
lo n g -tim e rep u b lican s, now p ro ­
J o h n S t r y f f e le r et a l t o A r n o ld S t r y -
b ably in a m in o rity , w ere stick in g
f f e l e r . L o t 10 L a k e v ie w A d d it io n , G as*
to th e ir lon g -tim e com m itteem an ,
Tiie S h am ro ck 4-H sew ing club 1 to n L . e R o y T . S m ith t o T . P. B o w lb y .
b
u
t
not
doing
th
e
w
o
rk
fo
r
th
e
ir
( f l y Z ell k t r u th e n it
N o r t h H ills b o r o A c re s .
Hiteon ( II calf c lu b m et F r i­ can d id a te th at L eg io n n aires and g irls gave a p rogram and lunch at ; 14 M 5o in n acre»
ie
M . S h e lle y et
u x t o G e o rg e
day ev en in g at th e hom e of R obert y o u n g er rep u b lican s a re doing for th e G reen v ile school house last R u p p r e c h t S r. et u x . L o ts 3 a n d 4 B lo c k
Ben. T hey believed th a t th e tim e T h u rsd a y evening. T h re e playlets 3 E p le r ’s A d d it io n , S h e rw o o d .
C am pbell.
J a m e s S p n a t to J a c k s o n C a rle R in e ­
R ebekah clu b m em b ers from has a rriv e d w hen L eg io n n aires feel w ere given. "A w k w ard E m m a,”
h a r t e t u x . L o t 56 T u a la t in V a lle y H o m e *.
h ere a tten d ed a m eetin g last W ed­ th at th ey can sta rt p u ttin g over
J. I -
L e d w id g c et a l t o J o e A m a
"M am m a S ays,"
an d " S c h o o l
nesday at th e hom e of Mrs. P. candidates.
S ection 1 T ’.S R lW .
D orris, th e y point out. has been D ays." O th er n u m b ers w ere; V io­ 9 J acres
C ase in P o rtlan d
. F . l*eerenb«M»m to A n to n e M e e u w scn
Miss E m m a S c h ra d e r h as been activ e in n atio n al Legion affairs, lin solos and a ta p dance by J a c ­ et u x . p a r t o f W illia m W ils o n D . L . C.
hired Io teach th is sch o o l a n o th e r is a p rem ier o rg an izer, has been q u elin e H unt: h arm o n ica solos by 37 T I N R 3 W .
K ir b y et u x to J m e p h R. M c ­
i y ear, m ak in g h e r th re e succcssic activ e in ev ery sta te co n v en tio n of M ark B lake of N orth Plains, d uet C re F a r a d y n . c is 40.21
acre» T l S
R lW .
th e Legion a n d h as p u t h is s tu ff by B ernice an d C y ril V uylsteke.
term s.
L u c y L . B a ld w in t o C h a rle s A . S c h le g e l
songs by p rim a ry girls, n u m b er et u x . p a r t o f B lo c k 5 F o re s t G ro ve .
Miss A rdis N elson, w ho fo rm erly over.
D orris has prom ised a
v irile
resid ed here, w as m a rrie d in P o r t­
sta te rep u b lican o rg an izatio n and w i i i f l i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i m i i i m i i i i i H i
lan d A p ril 14.
o ld -tim ers and n ew -tim ers ag ree
th at th at is need ed in both p arties.
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Grange Meet
tw o children: Beatrice C. Lock-
w ood of P o rtla n d and f lu n k O.
L ockw ood of F orest Grovx*.
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Phone 1701Y
336 E. Washington
Benefit at Cherry
Grove Big Success
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( >
Their Choice
AT GRADUATION
Y our g rad u ate p refers a G RU EN
. . . th e finest w atch th a t th e fin ­
est w atch m ak ers in t h e w orld
know how to m ake . . . A G ru en
has sty lish sm artness . . . re p u ta -
tion . . .d e p e n d a b ility in t im e ­
keeping . . , L et us show you the
b eau tifu l n e w G ru en s designed
especially as g rad u atio n w atches.
J. L. Anderson
JEWELER
211 E. Main St.
Hillsboro
"f.et A ndy Fix Y our W atch"
Large Crowd Fed
at Laurel Dinner
Reedville Pupils
Receive Awards
M O TH ER’S
DAY
Soil Conservation
Committees Named
GRAHAM
Bede, Rossori Here
Interest of Dorris
Real Estate Transfers
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COUNTY CLERK
It
Palm Drug Store
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g A
S
c t°
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Funeral Home
.9®
Greenville Club
Presents Program
Hiteon
Thom as S. Sholes
A nnounces
- DAIRY FEEDS
D on’t Gamble W ith Health
James Lewis
Candidate for the
Republican Nomination for
COUNTY
C O M M ISSIO N ER
The devi'lopment of Wash­
ington County depends on
the state and county high­
way system.
Jz\MES LEWIS, candidate
for Republican Nomination
for County Commissioner,
has worked unceasingly for
the construction of primary
state highways in a n d
through Washington Coun­
ty, with the result t h a t
through the efforts and co­
operation of the County
Court four hundred men are
employed on I h e Wilson
River Roitd, WI’A project,
and a like number on the
Wolf Creek Highway.
Your vote to retain .TAMES
LEWIS as County Commis­
sioner is it ballot east for
good roads.
i P aid adv.i
BUY THE
For better Dairy Feeds, lower prices, and better milk
production buy IMPERIAL DAIRY FEEDS.
Imperial Dairy Feed, 20%
$29.00
Cow Ration, 17%
..............
25.00
Molasses Dairy, 15% ......................... 23.00
Molasses Screenings, 12% ................ 18.00
N ew 1936
ton
ton
ton
ton
LEONARD
- Poultry Feeds -
Electric Refrigerator
KNOW y o u r foods a re safe!
K now th e E X A C T D EG R EE a t
w hich Ihey a re k ep t w ith this
new L EO N A R D tliu t has a
b u ilt-in th e rm o m e te r. Il has an
all-p o rc elain in te rio r an d stream lin e
ish! Uses FREON, th e efficien t, odorless,
dem an d ed by U. S. G o v ern m en t for su b m arin e
4(1", less c u rre n t.
A u tom atic In te rio r L ight
C hill-O M eter Index
lo ld iiig R earran g in g S helf
More Ice— I io zeii F aster
For better Poultry Feeds buy IMPERIAL POULTRY
FEEDS.
en am el fin-
e fr ig e ra n t
hospital ships. Uses
S teel-w ire Sliding S helf
L arge I lility B asket
( (invenient V egetable D raw er
lla n d y I.e n -A D o o r
MELTEBEKE
E L E C T R IC
STORE
"Saves Von M oney on E very P u rch ase"
Illl.I.SItO ltO
124 S. SEt (>NI> AVE.
Imperial Milk Egg Mash
Imperial Egg Mash
Big-Lay Mash
Imperial Chick Mash
Imperial Chick Scratch
Al
$2.00
1.90
1.80
2.45
2.10
sack
sack
sack
sack
sack
the above prices F. (). 1». Warehouse-
And subject to market changes.
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Phone U1
M illers of Q uality Feeds
South Second Ave.
HOUR SERVICE
For your convenience, we have started
24-hour service on repairs, servicing, gas
and oil. If you’re too busy to lay up your
car during the day—we’ll repair or serv­
ice it at night at no extra cost.
•
•
•
C om plete M echanical Service
S torage “ W ashing — G reasing
Standard G asoline and O ils
TH O M A S S. SHOLES
137 S. Third Ave.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 21W
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