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Il I E L S E O R O ’l iuu day, .1 it u ita ty d l, 1937 A R G U S , II I L L S B O R O , P age T hree OREGON A dvertisem ents tell you how m uch foods, clothing and ed tin* Bridge club T hursday after noon. household needs will cost you before you go shopping. Jo«* Bates is home for a vihit with his paren t!, Mi and M in J E ' Bal«-. Jo«* w«»rks at Ihownsvill«* G eorge Healer. wtio w orks in I P ortland spent S atu rd ay and S u n -| |d a y w ith Ids m other, Mi E th el, i Bealei Mis A (* A hlgren at an « ’labor HANKS T he funeral services of I l l y l l o i i i u Meredith) | ate lunch«*<»n S atu rd ay e n te r ta in e d 1 W S A tlee will be held today GASTON Mi Edith H« k »<I« h - Mi M aiy E Dicks of Portland, 'T h u i-d a v ) at th e Forest G rove pvl <>f iH'iii Luut olw ix k I was in- Mi Matti«* J Halston and Mi.' U ndertaking parlors at 2 p. m In- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT jttnlt«*<l M onday night l>y Un* It«* G race Van Loo of Forest G rove and | torm ent will be in Banks cem etery. hokah *' ii o b h * g r i n d O thci of Mis 11 F K rahm cr of Gaston. Mr At lee w a . born O ctober 4 Prescriptions Our Specialty fleet M i n I*’ ( ’ Itutlci vice 1851. at N orth S 'uffordshire. Eng B irthday* Olmerved grand. Mi > In«/ I’orter, pa i noble • land He came to A m erica in 1854 L afrene «»f F o n ’.st Gr«»v«* and grand. M r . A M I’orler, «•« r«’- I M P arjorie and ettled at D owegiac M ich, G riebelcr of P ortlund cel-I tary. Mi h’r«’d K oherstein, tre a s Icb i.itcd th w here he was engaged in th e flour eir b irth d ay s together u rer. Mi” l*’lorence B ryant, It S *at the home of M arjoru-'s m other, mill buxine - for forty years. Feb- N G . Mi I an.i Hay«*. I. S N Check this list and save on your rua i 13, 187.1. he was m arried to < ;. Mi- Miirv Ward H S V (5. Mis O rten G n e b e le r <»f Gaston. M; ry Frances Ja rv is Ja n u a ry 11 M arjorie is a g rad u d ru g necessities. M il Hubert B .tte rx i I. S V O ate of Gaston high sch<j«»l and of a In 1906 he cam e to Oregon and M in Mabel K ruhtner. w arden, Mrs ¡ed in the in erch an tile busi- I P« i Hand h tis in e . college, und since SPECIA L COLD TR EA TM EN T— Reg. 50c M entho H airy K«*dni«n. conductor. M r i riess in Banks. been em ployed in P o rt F«*rd Shield, chaplain; Mr*. Inez I then ha lated Pine-T ar Cough Syrup and M Atle«' had been a M ason for land M arjorie i . a grandduughtei I’oit«-» pianist, A M Port«’!, I (I 11 i n and th e Masons will have 25c Cold T ablets. 75c value, only | of Mr L afrene and He\ F ( ’ B u th i (> G c h a r g e of th e fu n eral services ] Arrange«« f««r l•i«•♦ur«- The first •.«•meslcr ends Friday He is survived by his w idow .; Postm astei T hom as Roe, was h i CITRATES & CARBONATES— N eu tralize Final exam inations a ie .*.eh«-dnle<l M iry Frances A tlee of Banks, th ree | I P o rtlan d T in -d a y to rnak<* a rra n g e foi ,<»du.v and Friday y o u r ystem . Large bottle....................... e n d d ru . G uy D. A tlee of K ingm an. I « for tli«’ show ing of the pic- W ayne Madison and John Bates ment Arizona; Mi- «label Bunn of P o rt tun* "H ere Corn ex th«’ M all" in gave th eir program for English ; G aston Th«s<* pictures will he RUBBING ALCOHOL— ia d. and H enry J A tlee of Banks: I n in«’Nt«’i w ork Friday. tw o grandchildren. Zed J A tlee of 16-oz. bottle Mhowu in the G aston high school P lay llanks Chicago, and .Mi B everly Bunn of for the pupils and will be repeat« d The next tw o ha- k«-tl>all gam« j tor the benefit of th«- general public. Berkeley. Cal . and tw o brothers. COD LIVER OIL— Build your resistance. J ph and Alvin of Monroe, Wash. Mi J Moi t. Mrs A ( ’ A hlgren Special 16-oz. bottle rond <ud Mrs Frank IH’csackcr w ere th ere Ja n u a ry 29 . nt. ituined at .«on at tin- home Prom otion of safe d riv in g on O regon Highways this spring and um iner will be aided by a i ■ ■ fo rd WATER BOTTLE— Y ear guarantee........ 69c Season to l a i d I <«r Mi h . o i « ■ We colt Thin lay V-8 to be know n as the "AAA Safety Car. ' A nother sim ilar car is to be know n as the "AAA T ravel ALARM CLOCK— Guaranteed 98c W ith the end of tin* sem citer aftei noon. D evelopm ent C ar" and will he used to tn n u late travel w ithin the stab The above pe t ire ii * . comes th«- end of the bask«*tbull HAIR BRUSH— I’ro-phy-lactic ................ 69c G overnor Chari« H M artin «right« and Earl Snell, secretary of state. Iiei'ii.ing one i f the new < a. >«*.»•o n for th«- gul.s T h at mean* T aking p art in tlu* cerem ony are R ufus C H olm an (left«, state treasu rer, and E B. M cDonald presi COLD CREAM -1 1 size ............... iBy Mrs. P. Patton) 69c ttiat th ere w ill be just on«* m ore f 'HEKRY G ROVE - Ladies’ Aid | d ent of the Oregon S tate Motor a aieiutlon practice to m ake up tin* necessary will m eet a t th e church T hursday tun«* T he next .sport will be indoor been absent from w ork at the black afternoon 'today«. A pot luck lunch , ba.scball L orrulnc Johnson is the t o J im ' B elanger, county agent ( C o n tin u e d fro m pag » I l sm ith shop here, since C hristm as w ill be served tieiid of this - port Hccuus«* of the R ange ow ners have been able to Mr S E. L inde w ent to P ort- 1 due to illness. He re tu rn e d to work lurge n u m b er of players required, in m arini' dlsuster» d u ru m th e lu.si do a great deal of w ork on th eir HAIR TONIC— Lucky Tiger. SI size.. 79c land M onday to pend several days i Monday. this gam e off«*i a g reater op p o r cen tu ry us com pared to 00.000 dead b nd th at they have been w an t visiting her daughter, Mrs. O M. in cur uccidents in th ree years in RAZOR BLADES— Gillette. 10 for 49c » Mi and Mrs C lark Inkeley and tu n ity for m ore of the girls to play ing to do for years, but have been son Sam m y of P ortland w ere w eek S trandberg. and get points for being on team*. tile U nited States. TOOTH BRUSHES— Pro-phy-lactic. Reg. 50c 39c " forced to fo r e g o . Mr Behngi-r says Mr K innan w ent to a P o rtla n d ' T h ere an- th ree elem en ts in v o lv S pring and w ater hole developm ent end guests of Mr and Mrs Civil K e e o i i l (a«M>d TOOTH PASTE— Pepsodent. Large size ,^..33c ed in accidents, K errick declared, h' -pital Sunday, w here she w ill re- 1 C arstens and fam ily. probably leads the list of p rac D uring th«* last m onth tber«* w ere e limliwuy, car. und d riv er. Of tices carried out u n d er the 1930 PETROLAGAR— Large size 89c Mr and Mrs. Louie W inter and ceive treatm en t. 20 student* wtio w ere n eith er a b th T urkey grow ers in th is vicinity I th e th ree the highw ay Is the least program , he believes tw o sons of G le n w od -pent the sent nor tard y iltv Miss M ary Sandyl im p o rtan t and th e car is seldom w eek-end w ith Mrs. M inters’ p a r are p rep arin g to m ark et the last of T eam P lanned BANKS High school honor roll ents, Mr. and Mrs. Civil C arstens. at fault, he em phasized. “Most p e r th e ir birds Jo h n M orelli had a ! Several of tin* young women of sons." lie sani, “a re re lu c ta n t to for the third six w eeks is as fol crew picking the first of the w eek.; O ur entire stock— Drastic Reduction O. A. P. Meet Friday G aston a re planning on form ing a blam e tin- d riv er ." lows: 4-ls R o b e r t Schlegel. 1 Tow nsend club will m eet in the P P atto n finished dressing th e last . tow n team and have alread y met Louis Sokal. Hetty M cCann: 2 a v B anks T ak e More Chance« of his fleck M onday and Tuesday. church Friday. These prices are for th is w eek-end only. R eg u lar J f«»r «»in* practice erag e M ik Davis, Jack Scabold. He spoke of tile n arro w roads G. W. K urtz, w ho is em ployed in : Last student b«xty m eeting <>f the ap p aren tly being th e safest b e W ilc o x II I prices in effe c t a fte r S a tu rd a y evening. D orothy Shigeno. Jo h an n a Hess. I Seattle. pent a few days l a s t j . « in e s t« r w.a. held T uesday Alice cause of au to d riv ers using m ore Joseph W allnofer. 76. resident of I\.i Lee R osencranes. Jam es Cason. Ralph Wilcox, mail carrier, is w eek w ith his fam ily here. He re- | Jackson hat! th e studen t body p ro caution As the roads are w idened H illsboro since 1920 died in h: L o retta Davis. Kvoshi K aw am ato. confined to his hom e w ith flu. tu Buy your Drug Needs in Hillsboro and t ■ rn ed to S eattle S aturday. gram _ Save the D ifference to allow m ore room, accidents in hom e here T hursday F uneral -erv- Eugene W irtz and Etta Bailey The Russell B urrus is acting a- su b sti Miss Inez Port«’!*, tre a su re r of the crease because d riv ers tak e m ore iei s w ere held Tuesday m orning ; cm ester honor roll was reported tu te c a rrie r on his m ail route. O regon ( ’h i.'tu rn E ndeavor Union, chances. from St. M atthew s C atholic church as follows: 2 average- Mix Davis, W atts Wins atten d ed a m eeting of tlx* finance W atts grade school defeated E very sh arp curve, he related, w ith burial 111 tin' Catholic c e i l - Jo h an n a Hess. Jack Seabold, Iva «■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■a com m ittee of ttiat organization at sooner o r later is th e scene of an elery in charge of Young's F uneral Lee Rosencranes. Jam es Cason. L or B anks in basketball in the G ale- P m : la: I I-': :<l.«\ «•« tit.» etta Davis. Robert Schlegel. Louis C reek playshed 13-6. accident w hich can be blam ed on Hume ™ Many Have I In I860. in He was born M arch 19. New L eonard electric refrig er- Sokal. Eugene W irtz and B etty Keizo Shigeno, w ho has attended the d riv e r rounding th e blind curve Flu is «pule prevalent in Gaston at too great a speed A ustria and cam e to A m erica as McCann. school in P ortland since October, ati r lin e fe a tu rin g th e "M aster 1888 he D ecem ber 23. Among th«» «• 111 wer«* Mrs ( ’ H a young man G rade H o n o r R o ll L is t e d A nother fallacy w hich lie e x retu rn ed to th e Banks grade school Dial. " w ill be hown at th e M elte- Boyd H arold B«ek, Elean«»r Br«»s- ploded is wet pavem ent as a cause w as united in m arriage ! , M iry G r .de school honor roll for the Ja n u a ry 12. w here he is in the bek e E lectric store in H illsboro trorn. Ju n io r Wallen, Miss I.euder* of accidents. "Any d riv er," K errick E arhart at C rookston. Minn th ird 'ix weeks i as follows: Sheila eighth grade Mr. and Mrs. K. I. startin g "his w eek-end. according and M rs Homa H olstan E leanor declared, "can choose his own course S u rviving a re his widow and 10 Hull, N orm an Lien Bobby Stohler. Shigeno rem ained in P o rtlan d w ith to Rene M eltebeke. p ro p rieto r The Biostrorn and Ju n io r W allen w ere on wet or frosty pavem ent He c a n children Mrs Homer E Felts Pa i biggest dem and th e industry has Dick V anD om , Sam Maerin. Kay th eir son Koji. w ho is ill there. « unfilled to th eir homes all of last go slow or fast, tak in g w hich ever adeiia. C a l; M is Jo h n W o o d - L ien. M abel K inoshitu. W allace , ev er know n is anticipated, he de- Back to Hospital w eek Mi L en d « •; n -fw n « * d to course he desires, slow speeds m ak Carlo. W ash. Mrs H erm an Nir- B attler. M am a Finck. B arbara W il I d a re d . Mr. R E. McNabb, w ho re tu rn .•« hool M onday and Mrs Eddie ing safety " schl. M innesota. Mrs. G eorge E son. Alma Miller. Evalyn K essler. The M aster Dial provides control ed home from a H illsboro hospital Bates, wtio w as replacing tier, is H asting A berdeen. W ash, a n d M argery Wilcox. C onnie Lou Van D efines Speed Jan u a ry 6 a fter being th ere two "f any freezing speed selected, a now in Mi.ss Holstan.s room C lara at home; five sons. A lbert Dorn. Rosie K inoshita. D ale H atter. m onths follow ing an operation, r e th erm o m eter being located in the T he term excessive speed is con A rm B ro k e n Donald Phillips, tu rn ed to th e hospital T hursday cen ter of th e dial to show the tem d itio n al on control of the car. K er and John Hillsboro; Marcus, fr a n k Dale Dreeszen. Billy MeCleod. 8. son of S te r rick told his audience. Even a and Leo of fish e r. Minn This quality, h ig h -v ita D avid Witt, and V ernon Cop a fte r new com plications appeared p era tu re cf t h e refrig erato r. The ling McCltmd. fractu red tils arm speed as slow as 20 m iles an hour new line w ill consist of th re e m od M rs. M cF arlane B ark m in m ash will insure b et Mr. and Mrs. C lifford Sandy acJ last week T his is a very serious m ight be exxcesstve u n d er certain Mrs Florence M cF arlane re tu rn ccm panicd by Mr and Mrs. M aur els in porcelain and eight in perm - te r h a tc h a b ility , stro n g e r fractu re and it wilt be Nome tim e conditions, he said, w hile m u d i 'd to h er hom e here S aturday after ice Thom pson and d aughter Doris rla in . Sizes w ill range from 3.16 before lie w ill regain th e use of g reater speeds, u n d er d ifferen t c ir chicks and will pay re a l a m onth's vacation trip in th e east. of V ernonia w ere S unday d in n er cubic feet capacity to 7.19 feet. It. cum stances, m ight nut be out of She m ade th e trip as far as C hi p arty guests at the E rnest M arr M eltebeke announced - dividends. Mi F rank He« ••.«« kcr w ent to reason, ull depending on th e con cago on the stream line tra in From M cM innville S unday for an m- trol of th e car. ORCHARDALE Mr and Mrs El there «he went to W ashington. D. hom e ct K ansas City. lf you change your address k in d Party hi Hillsboro d efin ite visit w ith In . d aughter, C ontrol of the autom obile wus m er H am ilton of fo rest Grove. Mr. C and then to C hatham . V irginia, ly notify the zvrgus d irect and at A party of fifteen E pw orth L ea once. III i R High-Vitamin Breeders’ Mash, 100 lbs---- $2.60 tf defined as being able to stop w ithin and Mrs. Nick Bothm an and si ns w here she visit, d her d au g h ter and gue m em bers enjoyed a skating M onday evening Mr and Mrs the g reatest safe d istan ce you can Hobby and Billy of H illsboro Mr family. Di and M rs J A P inkard. Imperial Milk Egg Mash, 100 lb»................. 2.50 K arl Kling«* attended a ban q u et of see ahead. He rem ark ed th at an and Mrs. P ete Parson a id fam ily and tw o children. Aft« i a w eek's p arty at th e H illsboro skating Imperial Egg Mash, 100 lbs............................. 2.35 the U nited Groce» * association in av erag e of the death toll in the w ere d in n e r parly guests of Mr. visit th ere she started to m ake the rin k T uesday evening. E verett G enzcr of G reen M oun G rystal room at the Benson hotel slate forecast 300 au to d eaths d u r and Mr. N Bothm an S r . c e le b ra t re tu rn trip. At Toledo. Ohm. she Imperial Big-Lay Mash, 100 lbs..................... 2.25 in P ortland ing Mrs H am ilton’s birth d ay a n visited a sister. Mrs E dw ard Tea. t a i n visited L yle W clford from 1 ing 1937. 4-grain Scratch, 100 lbs................................... 2.20 Ja n u a ry 13 to 18. T he "500 ' club m et at the home and c brother. A rne B row er, whom C om parison of th e d eath rate in niv ersary . H enry C hrism an m oved to O cean 1 «■f Mi F red G arrison Ja n u a ry 13 side th e city lim its, and in the Mr and Mrs R alph U m shied ami she had not seen for seventeen ru ral areas, show s a rising rate in fam ily of Dilley. Mrs Z P ark in y ears H er b ro th er accom panied her L ake S aturday, w here he w ill pack The gay cities, desert resorts invited and a pot hick su p p er was co u n try travel, all of w hich charges of C anada and Mrs G eorge P ritz- to Boyne City, Mich., w h cic they ferns for a m onth for G rib n er and guest ranches of Cali enjoyed a fte r w hich those p res back, lie said, to b etter control of laff visited w ith Fred I’ritzlaff. visited th e ir m other. Mrs. Jo h n brothers. Imperial Dairy, 20% ..............................$42.00 Ion w ho is q u ite ill. Friday e n t spent th e rem ain d er of th e speed in urban te rrito ry fornia and the Southwest are R oberts She reported that there Cow Ration, 17% .................................. 37.00 ton Mrs Leon D cBroux gave a card w as no snow in the ex trem e east, evening playing "500 " High scores only a day or two away when D eaths Increase w ere carried off by Mrs Goke G a r you travel Southern Pacific. M olasses Dairy, 15% ........................... 35.00 ton C om parison of increase in popu p arty in honor of Mr D cB roux's but snow was in W yoming. N ebras rison und H enry B urgett. low’ w ent lation, autom obiles and You'll go swiftly, SAFELY, deaths, b irth d ay an n iv ersary S atu rd ay eve ka and Idaho. S he also reported Molasses Screenings, 12% .................... 29.00 ton to H arold Beck and F red G arrison. show s d eaths increasing from au to ning Present w ire Mr and Mrs th at everyone was predicting a comfortably— in air-condi Ju liu s Nissen «mil wife of S h e ri accidents in a much g reater p ro Rav K endall. Donald K endall of good y ear in 1937 and everyone (C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 1» tioned comfort all the wav. In spite of th e p rese n t sh o rta g e of c o n c en tra te s, IM dan spent S unday visiting Mrs portion th an e ith er population or I’cavinc Ridge Mr and Mrs A lvin w as praising P resident Roosevelt. W omen's club w ill be represented FARES ARE 2c A MILE S tu art at th e Tom Hoe hom e in cars. The com parison covers the H unger and th e host and hoste s PER IA L has been able to obtain su fficien t su p p lies to on th e program , according to Elaine Play at G aston A N D LESS. Pullman costs G aston T hey ar<* old neighbors, period betw een 1929 and 1934 in- and R ichard and Robert D cBroux B anks high school basketball Caldw ell, president. The A m erican I m aintain its usual high p rotein c o n te n t in all D airy Feeds. arc wav down. Coffee, milk, having been friends 27 y ears ago in . elusive and show s a population in team has been selected anil has Association of U niversity Women, sandwiches and a variety of A thena. c r e a s e of 11 per cent; increase ii begun practice First gam e w ill be led by Mrs. Ja c k Searcy, is p la n similar items are 5c and 10c B n u fits C itrd ' autom obiles of 31 per cent, and an w ith G aston high at G aston F ri n in g a skit. A nother H illsboro w om in our coaches and tourist Worn; n's club of G aston met T ues increase in th e auto death ra te of en's group, the C offee club, w ill day. cars. Dining car m eals are perform , according to Mrs. Tom day It was Hed L etter day for the 1 7li per cent. Mrs, Mtohler Recovers moderately priced. KITCHEN QUEEN— 49-Ib. sack ............................$ 1 5 3 scholarship loan D r B e a t r i c e C ars w ith a quick pickup and ad- Mrs H enry S tohler, w ho has Bronleewo. president, as w ill th e FOREST GROVE F uneral serv been ill in P ortland for several Service club, led by Mrs. J. L. Young of Pacific U niversity spoke d itio n sl safety devices, have no Southern P acific CROWN FLOUR— 49-lb. sack ................................ $2.05 on the benefits «>f the scholarship proved Io figure in less accidents ices for Mrs. Einm aline E H ow weeks, retu rn ed to h er hom e in A nderson. Sec y o u r lo c a l S .P .a g e n t o r w r it e Among m asculine contributors loan t«> stu d en ts that she had than tlie older models. K errick re land. 48. w ho died at A shland J a n B anks W ednesday. She is steadily J A . O E M A N D Y . Gen P is s . HIGHLAND CHIEF— 49-'.b. sack ......................... $1.40 , will be the R otary club. C. E know n Hostess«’ > w ere Mrs Ja sp e r m arked T his is because th e d riv uary 15. will be hehl at th e F o r ini proving. A i t . , 705 P a c ific B ld g ., F o r tla n d Ball. Mrs H J Bates and Mrs. ers all have a tendency to operate est G rove U ndertaking com pany F ir G rove S ew ing club met Wells, president. H illsboro fire d e Dtto Salzmifnn. I too close to the safety m argin at chapel today 'T h u rsd a y ' at 10a. i l l T h u rsd ay w ith Mis.- A nn S nider partm ent. w ith W ilbur D illon in B urial was at G ales C reek W ednesday th e W orking Society ■11 tim es A fternoon wus spent by quilting. A charge of a num ber, an d Boy All above prices F. O. B. our w arehouse and su b je c t to Mrs H ow land w as born August pot luck d in n er was served at noon. Scout troop No. 226. sponsored by- i f G aston w ill m eet in the social O perators of the old m odel cars m ark e t changes. D espite th e p resen t sh o rta g e of concen room of the church I know th e ir lim itations p retty well, 31, 1888. al Forest G rove and was N ext m eeting is w ith Mrs William A m erican Legion. A dditional en te rta in m e n t num - t r a t e s in this area. IM PER IA L FEEDS are being held to At the church services Sunday he declared, and th erefo re do not m arried to J B. Howland in H ills D avis Ja n u a ry 28. I bers. not yet com pletely arranges!, boro N ovem ber 17. 1910. She is a special m usical program was of tak e so m any chances in traffic. Mrs. T u rn e r 111 the low est prices possible u n d e r th e circum stances. su rv iv ed by th e w idow er; h er fa th Youth la k e s C h a n rr fered. Joseph Bates presented a Mrs M T u rn er is seriously in and th e evening's program , a« fi- A nother point tie touched was e r and stepm other. Mr and Mrs I w ith influenza at the hom e of her ■ nallv outlined, w ill be announced tromlx-nt* so,«», and Mr Thom as Grinding, cleaning, rolling or mixing $«¡1.00 Hoe and m other. Mis. Mary S tew what lie term s "T he D angerous Allen S Dillev of Forest Grove; d au g h ter. Mrs. V ictor M anuel, in n ext week. 1 PER TON ..................................................... 4&I a sister. Mrs E sther Schm id and a rt sang a duet, accom panied by Age." W hile th e n atio n al average P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. M anuel and Mrs S tew art on the zith er and A for accidents reached 107 percent, a bro th er. W alter Dilley, both of | son a re also ill w ith the flu. accidents by d riv ers betw een 15 Forest Grove. f S H atch on th«* violin Mr. and Mrs. W illiam G reener P ay Cash and Save— T ra d e w ith Im p erial Mi AH». 11 Kobei ’' ’in enteitain- ! and 24 y ears old increased to 180 of L exington and Mr. and Mrs. Ed CHARLES T. TEDBAI I per cent. Ages older th an th is show F rcu d en th al of H illsboro called on I rapid decrease In num bers. FO REST GROVE C harles T Fred W olford and fam ily Friday (C o n H n u e d fro m p a r e 11 W hile th ere has been a big in T cdball. 70. died at his hom e n ear evening. Mr. G reen er w as called cian. and la te r moved to Jones crease over th e nation in th e auto h ere M onday and the body was to H illsboro on account of the ill hospital, according to reports death rate, K errick said, th e rate se n t to E verett. Wash.. T uesday ! ness and death last week of his F ern K arlen. 18. B onny Slope, Phone *1 Millers of Quality Feed. South Second Ave. in O regon has been one of the low night. H e had resided n ear h e re ' m other. Mrs. H enry Tober, in H ills suffered cuts about the face and est in the nation. for 17 years. boro. neck and a serious scalp lacera Fred Sew ell acted ns chairm an of He w as born N ovem ber 15. 1800. I’oi llanilers Move Here tion last W ednesday night w hen the program , in tro d u cin g the sp eak at G alesberg, III Deceased is sur- i A lvan G chits and fam ily of P o rt ears AKß driven by Pat S nyder of vived by tw o children: Mrs R 11 land have m oved into th e C harles Benny Slope and A lbert B attagtine er. C i. E A m g P ro g ram announced by L. E. G aston. O ronda. Wash., and L. H K essler house on Sunset avenue. of P ortland skidded on the icy TOO LS1 ’ Francis, chairm an for th e m eeting Tedball, F orest G rove ro u te 1. Miss M oxie H opkins, teacher in pavem ent and collided n ear Aloha. n ex t Monday, includes motion pic Miss K arlen w as brought to the th e S herw ood school, was ill se v tu res of w in ter sports on Mt. Hood, e ra l days last w eek and spent the | county hospital f o r em ergency and a sp eak er to ta lk on the su b tim e In B anks w ith her m other, I treatm ent. P assengers and d riv er ject. M O D EL 105 Mrs. E. E. Hopkins. in th e B attagtine car escaped w ith- INSURANCE BEAUTY SHOPS _ y; * P ib v io u b mod»l» W illiam K eer of H illsboro has ! out in jury. Itangr Program Meets Favor r«consltuc»«d at <Continned from n « r * I) H eppner—L ivestock operators in the H oover lector? E V E ’S BEAUTY SH O P GEORGE T. M cG RA TH R eal E state Price« Up! M orrow county a re h ailin g t h e garden, Kufie Santoro; dairy, Char- W eehinilon County A »ere lee General Beauty Work INSURANCE SERVICK ran g e Im provem ent p rogram u n d er les Shaper; corn. Joe Berger; rural Rental« Up! P m M M n ti and all kinds »f the A g ricu ltu ral C onservation act electrification, Ed Setniker. R. H. First N ational Bank B ulld laf beauty work. Income« Up! Klncheloe Is general leader of the as th e moat beneficial and p ractical Phone n i l Hillsboro Telephone 1S81X program ev er offered fo r livestock entire group men, an d applications for Im prove st Hillsboro Pharmacy TheHe a re th e 1987 p re REGULARLY PHYSICIANS and 3ITROEON8 R u b b er stam ps and office su p m ents on m ore th an 200,000 acres of $ 2 7 .4 5 dictions of noted tf ran g e land w ere m ade, according plies.—H illsboro Argus. Officials Dedicate New AAA Cars Gaston Lodge Installs Head f Monday Night Services for W. S, Atlee Set for Today Hillsboro Pharmacy "Save on Drugs" Sundries and Special Price Items itQ z* OtFV* *7Q q 39c : 69c ■ s Cherry Grove Aid Will Meet Today Car Mishaps Blamed to Careless Driving Nationally-known Items— Fair Trade Prices Honor Roll for Banks Given; Game Friday ■ 1 ■ Funeral Tuesday fur Aged Resident Here New Refrigerator Line to be Shown INCREASE PROFITS Feed IMPERIAL BREEDERS’ MASH Birthday Parties Field Orchardalc low Fazes to California! IMPERIAL DAIRY FEEDS Hillsboro Clubs to Aid Entertainment Native Daughter of County Dies H A RD W H EA T FLOUR Cornelius Resident H urt in Accident H0 0 Imperial Feed & Grain Co. Going U p! HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Aloha Grange Pays H onor Club Groups M O NEY is R E A D Y econom ists. BUILD w hile costs are still low. PAY oui of inci'eased incom e. For the Best USED CARS No renew al cost under i.ur debt-free home o w n er ship plan th a t is arran g ed to m eet your needs. Priced Right M em ber Federal Home Loan Bank Sec Anderson FREE Estimates Hillsboro’s PONTIAC Dealer COPELAND Lumber Yards Phone 301 I To Help You Build or Buy a Home! Easy m onthly paym ents, like rent! FREE Planning Service Anderson M otor Co. Phone 751 Hillsboro Third, between W ashington and Baseline S 5 5 J S ta tio n ery NOW is Ihi- tim e Io c a rry o u t th a t build- i n g or rem odeling pro g ram . I SAFE Washington Savings RELIABLE Loan Ass’n. J. M. PERSON, Manager Savings A l o in Bldg. Ulllsboro, Oregon IN COMBINATION OFFER «22.95 For short time only — includes $ 7 .5 0 set ol C leaning Tools. S pe cials com pletely reconstructed by Hoover experts, with new bag, belt, cord and beating-sw eeping brush. New color schem e. LOOK FOR G U A R A N T E E T A G ( f o r o n e f u l l y e a r ) — your protection against ch eap work and parts. LIMITED TIME O.FEER also on model 541 Hoover Specials with Cleaning T o o ls. R e g u la rly $ 3 2 .4 5 —N OW $27.95. Small carrying chargo on easy payment plan. SELFRIDGE Furniture Co. 136 S. 3rd Ave. Phene 21X Ilill.xbnra S a n ita ry B eauty Shop A. 0 . PIT M A N , M. D. AU kind« of Beauty Work PERMANENTS PHYSICIAN end SURGEON X-Ray and Physio-Therapy a Bpeciahy Telephone 1471 Commercial N ational Bank Bldf. Commercial Building Mahel Schendel O ffice 3231 Telephone» Residence 791Z DENTISTS DR. D. E. W ILEY, M. D. DR. RA LPH DRESSER Physician and Surgeon DENTIST W ells Building Telephone 144 Commercial Building Evenings, Son«layi by Appointment DR. W . H. PASLEY DENTIST Mein Street, N eer Third Telephone 2961Y O ffire in Heidel Upstair« Building O ffice 2482 Telephones Residence 1881 GARBAGE COLLECTION G arbage Collection and Cans JACK MAIER TELEPHONE 1H1