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Tliiif -day, .Tiiriiiary 21, 10517 Beaverton-HUhi Play Here Friday Lucky Basket Turns Table P<5 for Visitors T o n * i tin* h ills a v a ila b le m ai l v a ¡ oble. In* has mad«* H I ai.g 'm o n t • > to huve them '.cut Io till f f »«*«• o f J u s tic e o f tin* Peje«* A W I la v vn . i it S o u th Second a v e llili , wh« ic t in y W ill lie ke p t j on fi It and m ay be •xu in in ■d by . IO Olii i > in te r e t i < |U t to . ' A fte r le a d in g (I o ld r il.S hool I) ike t Fof* »1 G lo v e lilg i t< . mci . th ro u g h tile fir* t h a lf th e B lu e and W h ite o f l l i l l n gave w a y to a cim cei 11 I a tta c k I* 1 id av n ig h t nod a llow ed Ihe \ o ito i . to toad 1 2 to I I In to tIn* fo u rth qu. ’ h i F in iil Wa h m g to u c o u n ty c o u rt house m o i e was 17 to |5 in f n o r o f F o r j « inpli \ i*., w ill have a h a lf h o lid a y t <4 d ro v e ie fe liH S tiffe n in g t h e ir a n d S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n if th e h ill in’- c o n tin u in g to a tta ck, H illu hr lig h t tro d iic i-d in th«* le g is la tu re by Sen th e score to a tie, I i to 15 in the a to r I. I. If»», and R e p re se n ta tive la I th re e m in u te ■ o f i lav o n ly •I W Hughes and Ray L. A n t r im pa <’ . r ile h ill w o u ld re g u la te th e to lose b y one ha ,k«*1 ih.- - d n t l e ? m i n led tiie end of til game w hen h o u r o f the c o u rt hou a* employes o f th is c o u n ty G ro . e man. free fo r a F S e n a to r It«»* in H lll.sb o ro o v c i on I he fa r me Uh* ( f th e the week end « lin in g tin» recess o f and a lly In m d fl. «•liter, the leg! lat ir e d i e la i ed that thi « »no th d a to t h e c h ie f le g is la tio n c o n fro n tin g th a t basket to body was an u tte m p t to v o id th** In tin* fir* t h a lf, the B in . and rn ilk c o n tro l la w . W h ite rac re d in lead o f 7 to 4 T h e a tta ck, hi» said, seemed to to im re. .« 1 • th e lead b y o p o in t come fro m P o rtla n d r e t a ile r ; and in th e .see ro n d p ia r le r w itl score o th e r groups there, and had gain e d o f I t to 7 co n sid e ra b le s tre n g th T o com bat last f m in u te s o f play, In th the m ove, an a tte m p t i.s b e in g m ade l l i l l n v n a chance to score when to g a in a co m p ro m ise. he .said B a ilin g tile r, fo rw a rd , m anaged In thi.s co m p ro m ise, th e m ilk c o n to get lnt< tin* < leai lo n g enough to tr o l la w w o u ld set th y p ric e o f u t fro m tin* side w h ic h m ilk fo r producer.*; o n ly, a llo w in g la u n c h a e lu n g to t e ho<»p and d ro p p e d out d is trib u to r s and re ta ile rs to p ro S c o rin g n o tin g th e l l i l l i i q u in te t ceed as th e y saw f it . lie said th a t wa . sea It«' id w ith n e a rly a it mem hi» had not yet been a b le to d e tei h r i.s fin d in g tin basket at one tu n e m in e ju s t w h a t e ffe c t such a c o m a n o th e r p ro m ise w o u ld h a ve on th e p ro F rid a y n ig h t fans i l l see the lo- d u c e ! f B e a ve rto n on S tr ik e le g is la tio n seemed in th e Du- H ilft! (lo o r o ffin g also, he said, p ro m o te d b> 15» (1 7 > I ■ « rra l G r o w ■ tro n g in te ic ts fro m eastern O r e l,ri>r«u 1’ i \\ ifit'lnuil gon. w h ile a n o th e r piece o f im H ,, k. . » 4. W » l» h lla u . i . p a r l n<IT 1 C ». Arri»«»« p o rta n t le g is la tio n w o u ld be th e <; H u t h r r lt t iid , 1. Iloytl h ill r e g u la tin g o ld age pensions and \\ I « i, I. I'u ltrr lo w e rin g th e age lim it fro m 70 to Sul at H u i« 1.» I h lh i. . llc l/e r , 2 03 ye a r*. f. . 1 «-U l.r. \«- h m i . 2 I l l H x b o t •(> l<»st h v <»n«» po lilt to St M ii:v 's 1:ie r i» T U f M Ì i i y n i Ifh t T he lin a i -co i i» was 23-22 In th e fir s t h a lf H iili i »cored foul* tune.s fro m Din fie ld und on«» fri»«» tin o w w h ile S i M a rt « Keored t in t •e fro m th e / fie ld and m anaged fo n t fn ee th ro w n In th e ;•< r n i.d lia lf H illu again led (B y W . I'. C yru s. C o u n ty A g e n t! fie ld J!' al * w ith fiv e Iti th e v is ito r» ’ G ro w e rs o f s m a ll f r u it s have a sk- fo u r, w h tie th e v i s l t t jr s d ro p p e d | ed fo r one o r tw o m e e tin g s th is D ire i' f m • th ro w s th ro u g h th e hoop w in te r at w h ic h p ro b le m s o f th e ir to an e q u al n u m b e r b y H ills b o ro . business w*ill be discussed. T w o such m e e tin g s h a ve been a rra n g e d One at S h e rw o o d. F e b ru a ry 5. and the o th e r at B a n ks. F e b ru a ry 0 B o th these m ee tin g s w ill b e g in nt 10 a. m . a n d to p ics to be discussed fo llo w : “ T h e S m a ll F r u it S itu a tio n in “ Im p r o v in g H ills b o •is ar<» re n d in g 1 W a sh in g to n C o u n ty " tw o team s to tali e p a rt in th e St ' S m a ll F r u it C ro p Y ie ld s by I m Jo h n s b o w lin g tm, m a rn e n t J a n u a ry p ro v in g P la n tin g S to c k .” “ V a rin - ?3 and 24. it has been announced ( tio n s I H a ve O b se rve d in o u r B e rry T iie teams w ill hi composed o f the P la n tin g s and S e le ctio n s W e H ave and F e r tiliz e r best b o w le rs in th e fiv e leagues. M ade.“ “ F e rtiliz e rs P ra ctice s on S m a ll F r u it P la n t it is e xpected. in g s." “ C o n tro llin g S m a ll F r u it I n Second w eek o f p la y in tin» last h a lf o f tin» league season, fin d s sect Pests.” “ S p ittle - b u g C o n tro l W a s h in g to n h ig h ‘ fo rt* in th e v a rio u s leagues D e m o n s tra tio n s i n g o in g to G B urge. 212, A m e ric a n ; C o u n ty in 193(1” " S p e c ific Q u a lity H R e iv e 235 C ity ; H Hat tv 211 Im p ro v e m e n ts N eeded in o u r S m a ll ( " ‘ u n n ic i ( sal V S m ith . 203. N a tio n - F r u it C ro p s.” " W h a t is N e w and a t; I. H ew i t. 214. C a n n e ry , and C. W h a t is S ta n d a rd in B e r ry V a r i e tie s." and " S o il M an a g e m en t P r o D a h le n 130. w om en is leading f >r th e G gram s fo r S m a ll F r u it F arm s in <3 W ic k prize, C C S to re fo r - b o th W a sh in g to n C o u n ty ." the: D e ta ile d p ro g ra m s fo r th e p rizes t. »ff : cd b y C le m ’s Place a m i th e F i) <it Shop; C B u rg e fo r m ee tin g s w ill a p p e a r la te r. th e R n v a l flo d t nnd M e n ’s Shop Planning T rip prize-., w h ile R Kurntli le a d in g ft i th e ( h ik e . G ro c e ry p rize I . r t.T Ire la n d . lo c a l m e rch a n t, w e re G. exp e cts to le a ve H ills b o r o F rid a y W e e k ly p riz e w in n e r C o re v th e Rav J. M an n ; II Rehse fo r San F ra n c is c o a n d Los A n - ai I T Rood fo i th e R o va l Soda i.'i lcs. r e tu r n in g h e re F e b ru a ry 10. W o rk s ; G Burge, Perfection cake D u r in g b is stu y in C a lifo r n ia be Ply m ate prizes T he w ill a n d the B rie a tte n d a f u r n it u r e dealers- R o v a i Soda W o rk s ' n ig h tly p riz e c o n v e n tio n . w as w on b y G. B u rg e . W in n e rs o f V e n e tia n th e a tre H ills b o r o A rg u s c o n ta in s n il th< p riz e in c lu d e d G B u rg e . F F isch new s o f H ills b o r o a nd th e su r er. V S m ith . A m e ric a n ; T. Rood. ro u n d in g c o m m u n itie s . R ead i t H Reh •«», J im » C- m ». C ity . J. S m ith . and ke e p in fo rm e d on w h a t If L y le O a kc H U n ity . C o m m e rc ia l; h a p p e n in g n t hom e. tf W G W ic k . V. S m ith . B ergen. N a tio n a l; 1. H e w itt. W Joos, L L » ta te : llr ir f c r t B a u m a n n H e in ric h , C a n n e ry . N O T H K O l- F IN A L A ( < «>! N T PH h i lb«» » .» u n ly C o u r t o f t h e S t a le <»f Ort»« A m e rlra n — Solons Asking Shorter Week Plan Meetings Berrv Farmers Local Bowlers Enter Tontest lin y FI J Rt vnl l>nk< • .* 3 4 M unn Sh<- W«< .'«tin pry w I om in« r- ini - W I I » . , I .- I ’ I M o .r . • I I'llOit 1 f.f, t r» W ft I. i I’«-». 3 2 2 3 4 4 ,f«(»l) W ft L 1 a l ’«*t. 4 4 .333 333 3 2 2 I f « t«T R h lp p in ir >34 333 .338 .»3 4 MX) T ig a rd W in s T ig a r d h ig h school defeated the B e a v e rto n h ig h team 20 to 16 at B e a v e rto n F rid a y to m a in ta in a I.ile in th e W u s h ln g to n -C o l- cle a n u m b ia c o u n ty league. Thieves Busy Here; Raid Gas Station .Toll insen’s s e rv ic e s ta tio n . T e n th nnd B ase lin e streets, was b u r g la r ized T h u rs d a y n ig h t, a cco rd in g to a re p o rt file d w ith S h e r iff Jo h n C o n n e ll. T oo ls o f v a rio u s k in d s w e re ta k e n a n il th e cash d ra w e r was r ifle d o f 50 cents in pennies. E n tra n c e was m ade b y b re a k in g a pant» o f glass. B u rg la rs T h u rs d a y m o rn in g e n te re d th e C ity M eat M a rk e t at B< v e rt i' .uni I«». t» < i i h «• h re g is te r o f $21 in c u rre n c y . A n o th e r sum in n ic k e ls , d im e s and q u a rte rs , a m o u n tin g to $12. was n o t to u che d . E n tra n e e was gain e d by u n s c re w in g th e hasp fro m th e fro n t door. Legislative Bills A v a ilab le S ta te S e n a to r E. I,. Ross states th a t tie has had so m a n y a p p lic a tio n s fo r copies o f b ills in tro d u c e d In H ie le g is la tu re ttia t it is im p o s sible to c o m p ly w it h a ll o f tiie re - dW.have to be JO enjoy ^ whiskeyl- /SBk w >1 H ills b o ro '-; in d e p e n d e n t basked to e is s t.o te d th e r e g u la r p la y in g i i-o n F l i '.iy n ig h t on the H ills b o ro flo o r by d e fe a tin g H ank 511 to I I A t t b i' sp e cia l o p e n in g last W cd ric d a y n ig h t, tin- lo c a l- lo o k ttie t ' n i n r l i u team in to ca m p 29 to 9 C o n s id e rin g tiie bad w e a th e r, a D e lib e ra tin g less th a n tw o m in fa n iz i d c ro w d was on hand for Die o p e n in g n ig h t on th e h i g )i utes. a c ir c u it c o u rt ju r y y e s te r day a fte rn o o n 1 W i d m - d a y > fo u n d ■ lio o l | ; y l o flo o i W a im ci o f H ill B a g le y o f G a le ; C re e k b o rn and 1. A i iss o f T ig a rd stagi 1 T h o ra ld o f d r iv in g an a u to m o b ile a d o te basket .slio o tiu g contest fo r g u ilt y Die p riz e o ffe re d by th e M en's w h ite in to x ic a te d T r ia l o f Die case began b e fo re J u d g e R F ra n k P e te rs shop A n . w iiir iin g H ills b o ro tossers w on th e cup M o n d a y m o rn in g D ate fo r -sentence o ffe re d b y D r A b ra m s fo r tin* w ill be set la te r. C h a rg e d w it t i re m o v in g m o r t team .'•coring th e m ost p o in ts in Die o p e n in g .cries In th is p a rt o f gaged tu rk e y s fro m Die c o u n ty , R W W oodson app ea re d S a tu rd a y in Die p ro g ra m . T ig a r d w on f r o m B e a ve rto n . 19-4. O re n c o fro m T u a l c ir c u it c o u rt and was b o u nd o v e r to th e g ra n d ju r y u n d e r $250 a tin 15-0. and B e a v e rto n f r o m I bonds T h e m o rtg a g e is said to Bank. 10-11. T uesday n ig h t H ills b o r o p la ye d h a ve been h e ld b y A l H u rd o f B anks. at B ank . and T ig a rd at C o rn e liu s M o n d a y S teve L a w le r o f B e a v e r W ednesday n ig h t. B a n ks p la ye d plead g u ilt y to la rc e n y b y at O ren co . T ig a rd at B e a ve rto n , to n bailee, and sentence was postponed and to n ig h t « T h u rs d a y , H ills b o ro to S a tu rd a y T h e c h a rg e in v o lv e s p la ys in C o rn e liu s R e m a in d e r o f th e sch e d ule f o l a co w loa n e d b y W illia m H u n te r o f B e a v e rto n to L a w le r, a nd w h ic h low s: B e a v e rto n h e r e; L a w le r la te r re p o rte d was m issin g . J a n u a ry 22 T ig a rd ; O re n c o a t A n in v e s tig a tio n Is s a id to h a ve re - T u a la tin at | sealed th a t he s o ld th e a n im a l. Bank Ju d g e K F ra n k P eters M o n d a y J a n u a ry 23 C o rn e liu s al O ren co J a n u a ry 25 T ig a rd at T u a la tin . e xte n d e d p a ro le to M o rris K n u d t- sen. w h o has been s e rv in g s e n t J a n u a ry 20 O re n c o h e re ; Heav- e rto n at H anks; C o rn e liu s at T i ence fo r a tta c k w it h a d a n ge ro u s w eapon in c o n n e c tio n w ith an a r gard. J a n u a ry 27 -O renco at B e a ve rto n g u m e n t at a re s o rt n e a r T ig a rd . J a n u a ry 28 T u a la tin u t C o rn e K n u d ts e n was a rre s te d la st s u m m er. liu s . T ig a rd at O renco. K a te H e in r ic h has b ro u g h t s u it T iie H ills b o r o team l i a s been ro u n d in g in to shape w ith th e a d d i a g a in st B. L. B o o th to c o lle c t $20.- tio n o f ever al fo rm e r H illt i p la ye rs 000 fu r in ju r ie s a lle g e d to h a ve in c lu d in g T u rn e r. Rasm ussen and been su s ta in e d in an a c c id e n t on 2C. W .ikagarna. T h e rest o f th e m en S a n d y B o u le v a rd S e p te m b e r in c lu d e W a h n e r. P eterson, W elch, I93fi T h e B o o th a u to m o b ile c o l lid e d w it h a m a c h in e d riv e n by In g ra m and S h a ttu c k . R esults o f re g u la r league p la y to A v e r y S heehan a n d in w h ic h th e Inst n ig h t. 'W e d n e s d a y ,: H ills b o ro w o m a n was r id in g , a c c o rd in g to w o n fro m H anks. 00-1H and 59-14; th e c o m p la in t. T h e fo llo w in g o rd e rs w e re e n te r T ig a rd fro m B e a v e rto n 38-21 and fro m C o rn e liu s 29-18; O re n co fro m ed th is w e e k in c ir c u it c o u rt: W il lia m a nd S o p h ia Josse vs. Joseph T u a la tin 34-24 T h e fir s t w e e k's p la y in th e league O w e n M u r r y et al. fin d in g s in r e d e m p tio n o f re a l p ro p e rty ; H o w a rd re s u lte d in th e fo llo w in g scores: L . F o re m a n vs. H a rv e y L . P ric e et (1 4 ) B ank« llilla b o r o (S»» p u b lic a tio n . U s h a t l u r k , 12 S al. W N k a tra iu n , I I- 3. h i e r i c k x |{n » m u > «*fi, 2 O rd e rs in p ro b a te c o u rt th is i ’ 2 . U u r a k a w a M cC ’ u y , ♦ w e e k in c lu d e . J o h n W. S m ith . N e l G 7 , S h ig a n u i «lg r a m , 7 lie Jo h n son . B u r t D. Leavens, Jo h n G S m it h W e lc h . 2 W C o rn e liu s , O. G. B re tz . J u lia A 2 . <'a r u te n a W a h n e r . 14 s V in c e n t. H e rm a n F ra h m . E rn a M u l P e te ra o n , 12 le r. A n n ie P a rk e r. B r id g e t B a u ( 2 4 ) T u a l a t in O r m c o (34> m an n . C h ris P eterson. J u lia A U 12. W a t k i n * K |lr« » w n , 7 N ix o n . J o h n F o rm . C a rrie F e rm . U 2 . l» a y M 1»« r.««na. 6 (’ 2. S a rg e n t Hn u y h ’ n a n . » E liz a b e th B e rn a rd s , G e o rg e B e ll, G 4. I l a m g r i v e r Jam es B o y le . S c r a ffu n l, 6 F rie d a K n o r r, A n t; i. i: b D unn, 2 to in e tte H a g e rm a n , F ra n ce s B e r s ( i. I lr o w n . 2 nards. H W . I ’ c ra o n » . 4 N e w rases f ile d th is w e e k in c ir c u it c o u rt are W. S. H u f f vs. W a l te r L . D a v is , m o n e y ; L e n a P ie n - in e k vs. P a tr ic k L e a v y et al. fo re - i clo su re : J. C. R o w e vs. E m il A lt, i m oney. Jury Convicts Gales Resident Marble Games Again Proposed to Council ( C o n t in u e d f r o m p a v e I ) E o la tr: J. P u r » le y P o r te r and th a t th e p re se n t a rra n g e m e n t NOTICE OF FILING FIN AL ACCOUNT was s a tis fa c to ry . N<*ti<*e i* h e r e b y it iv e n t h n t t h e u n i ’e r - H e p re se n te d a p e titio n signed n itrtie « ! h a * file « ! w i t h t h e C le r k o f t h e b y fiv e p ro p e rty o w n e rs p ro te s t C o u n t y C o u r t <»f t h e S t a t e o f ()retr«> n f o r in g He p re v io u s ly had signed a W a iih in ir t o n C o u n t y h i * f i n a l a c c o u n t a * in u it r u t o r w it h w ill a n n e x « 1«! o f t h e p e titio n re q u e s tin g th e im p ro v e n E d s m ta t e . f J O H N S T O N PUG SLEY POR m en t. b u t d e cla re d th a t b is s ig T E R , d e c e a s e d , a n d b y o r d e r o f » a id c o u r t n a tu re on th a t p e titio n had been M o n d a y . F e b r u a r y 2 3 . 1W37, a t t h e h o u r g a in e d by re p re s e n ta tio n s th a t th e >f ten o ’c l u r k A . M ia f ix e d a * t h e t im e , a n d t h e c o u r t r o o m o f » a id c««urt cost w o u ld be n o m in a l. a» t h e p la c e , f o r t h e h e a r in g o f » a id f i n a l G eorge M cG ee p o in te d o u t th a t a i- c o u n t an«! t h e » e t t le m e n t o f » a id e s ta te . w h ile th e e s tim a te d cost was ap- i h a t e ->f f i r a t p u b lic a t io n J a n u a r y 2 1 » t, p ro x im a te ly 70 ce n ts a fo o t, th a t 193?. h a t e o f la s t p u b lic a t io n F e b r u a r y the w o rk co u ld proceed u n d e r th e l b t h . 1937. RO LAN D D A V I S . A d m in ie t r a t « r w it h W P A stre e t p ro je c t a t a cost o f W i l l A n n e x e « ! o f t h e E s ta t e o f J o h n s t o n a t least 40 p e r ce n t less H e sa id l* u ir * le y P o r t e r . D e c e a s e d . 4 9 -5 3 H e ’s N a tio n a l C orn B u s k e r No. 1 orn J **-—* •» Completely Disabled at Times with Swollen, Aching Joints r t h r it is a tta c k s tin- jo in ts w h ic h be come e n la rg e d and e x c ru c ia t in g ly p a in f u l . S u ffe re rs o f th is d r e a d disease u s u a lly e x p e ri ence in c re a s in g agony y e a r a f t e r y e a r in sp ile o f a ll th a t can Says R . U . X . Ilws be done to c u re B w n a Meni Riens th e m . L if e be i n * to H e r. comes a b u rd e n o f p a in a nd s u ffe rin g w it h n o rm a l pleasures and hopes o n ly a d im m e m o ry. I f y o u o re one o f these t in fo r - | tu n a te s u ffe re rs , th e message o f M rs. A n n a M o ra n w i l l be n m es sage o f hope fo r yo u . She says: A “ I h a v e h e r n t r o u b le d w i t h a r t h r i t i s f o r y o n r s . e s p e c ia lly in m y k n e e a . S o m e t im e * m y t r o u b le b e c a m e «<» s e v e r e t h n t I c o u ld im t w o r k . S o m e f r i e n d * tiru e « l m e t o t a k e W ILLIAM S R. U. X . C O M P O U N D a n t i n o w . a f t e r t a k i n g o n ly t w o b o t t le * , I n m c o m p le t e ly re lie v e « ! o f th o s e a w f u l p a in s a n d n e t a r o u n d f in e . I c a n t r u t h f u l l y n a y t h n t R. U . X . h a * b e e n a h liM H in * t o m e . " MRS. A N N A M O R A N . 6t»K‘ _. M a in S t. . W o o d la n d . C a l i f o r n i a . W illia m s R. IT. X . Compound G uaranteed W I L L I A M S IL U. X . C o m p o u n d Is g u a ra n te e d t o re lie v e you p ro m p tly o r it w ill cost y o u n o th ing. G et a b o ttle at th e D e lta D ru g S to re to d a y. I f it does n o t g iv e yo u r e lie f in 10 days - i f y o u a re n o t c o m p le te ly s a tis fie d in e v e ry w a y ta k e h a ck th e e m p ty b o ttle and y o u w ill be re fu n d e d th e f u ll p u re lia se p ric e .— A d v . I C o n t ln a e d f r n m l> O w l D ru g co m p a n y . He also Is m a rrie d a n d w ill m o v e h is fa m ily to H ills b o ro as soon as a reside n ce can be fo u nd . Cold Weather Diets Demand Plenty of FIR GROVE MILK Make milk an import ant part of every meal during the cold winter months. Pure, nourish ing Fir Grove Milk will provide t h e vitamins necessary to keep little bodies healthy, strong and vigorous. FIR GROVE DAIRY M IL K G rade A and C R E A M Phone 4RX1 PIGGLY - WIGGLY’S OWN a W e Reserve the R ig ht to L im it Q uantities Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, January 22 FREE DELIVERY Four Times Daily POTATOES u s No' 2 50"’„.k O N IO N S u' s' No' K 5 lbs C À D DDTQ and UrilVRV 1 ¿j YOUNG TRNDFR RUTABAGAS ..5 ibs. Ï FMHWQ T FOR RY H 0T lemonade THAT COLD 5 for ROSE CITY Cut MACARONI 14c lbs.......... FULL CREAM CHEESE 1 9 c per lb. Hills Coffee 23 Hillsboro, Oregon Fresh Fruits and Vegetables tr< ii. f«»r th«* C o u n ty « f W a s h in g t o n , P ro b a te D e p a rtm e n t th«* M a tt« r o f t h e U .» ta tc o f B R I D G E T I l \ I ' M A N N . D e«rn«e«l N« t i r e I-« h e r e b y g iv e n th u t th e u n d e r- »i|-n t*« i, m - \ « ln » in iw t r a t r lx o f th«* «♦•«tale <>f llr ii|g « * t I t .- iu m a n n , <|«*ren*e«l. h a s ftl«*«l h e r f i n a l a c c o u n t in th«* C o u n t y C o u r t o f th«* S ta t e o f ( > n v » n , f o r W a - h i n i r l o n ( ’ o u n iv . a n d l h u t T u e a d a y . t h e 2 3 r d «lay o f F e b r u a r y , 1 9 3 7 , a t t h e h«»ur o f l u o 'c lo c k in t h e fo r c n iM in o f a a id d a y a n d t h e c o u r t r«w n» o f « a id c o u r t h a « h e r n n|»|>«>inted b y a a id e m ir t m t h e t im e m id p la c e f o r th«* h e a r in g o f o b je c t io n s t h e r e t o a n d t h e act » le n ie n t t h e r e o f . D a te d a n d f i r s t p u h li- h e il J a n u a r y 2 1 s t, 11*37. h a t e o f la s t p u b lic a t io n F e b ru a ry IM ih . 1937. S O P H IA R. BAUM ANN. A d m in is tr a tr ix . M A I R I C K W . S E I T Z . A tto rn « * y . 4'.*-r.:5 R. U. X. Relieves Years of Pain Portland Man Buys Hillsboro Pharmacy Market Outlook for Meat, Dairy Products Good (B y College News Service, T h e m a rk e t o u tlo o k is so m e w h a t m ore fa v o ra b le fo r m eat and d a iry p ro d u c ts in 1937 th a n fo r c r o p p ro d u c ts fo r cash sales, a c c o rd in g to an a g ric u ltu r a l o u tlo o k re o o rt Just released b y the O regon S tate co lle g e e x te n s io n se rv ic e . O w in g to th e d ro u th and h ig h p rices fo r feeds, liv e s to c k m a rk e tin g s h a v e been h e a v y d u rin g re c e n t m onths. : b u t th e to ta l s u p p ly o f m eat w ill be s m a lle r d u r in g 1937. "T h e re d u c tio n w ill be m ost p ro - I n o unced in p o rk a nd th e b e tte r i prades o f beef. As co n su m e r p u r- ] c h a sin g p o w e r is e xp e cte d to be I s tro n g e r 1937 th e g e n era l le ve l o f l i v e : a n d m eat p ric e i.s e x- . pected to be h ig h e r th a n in 1936 i and h ig h e r th a n fo r s e v e ra l years.'' 1 th e re p o rt sets out. O n th e o th e r hand, th e acreage o f ! f a ll so w n w h e a t is th e la rg e s t on re c o rd and i f g ro w in g c o n d itio n s arc n o rm a l th e p ro d u c tio n o f sev- j e ra l o th e r crops w ill lik e ly be la r g e r th a n in 1936. T h a t th e o u tlo o k is f a r fro m u n ifo rm , h o w e v e r, w ith respect to th e v a rio u s s p rin g sow n crops and ve g e ta b le s is p o in te d out in th e c o m m o d ity se ctio n s d e a lin g , w ith w h e a t, ry e . feed crops, seeds, potatoess, hops, beans, fla xse e d , and v a rio u s t r u c k crops. In resp e ct to th e c u rr e n t s itu a tio n . th e c ir c u la r g ive s th e g e neral le v e l o f fa rm p ric e s in O reg o n at Speeclin», d o w n tne to w s o i an t u m n e ia _ a n - a r is o n 38- a p p ro x im a te ly 84 p e r c e n t o f the y c a r- o ld A u d u b o n , la ., fa rm e r, is s h o w n n u e as ne p ic k e d his w a y 1926-1930 le v e l. W ith fa rm p rices to th e 13th n a tio n a l c o rn h u s k in g c h a m c io n s h iD o f A m e ric a C a r l a ro u n d o n e - fifth h ig h e r, and m ore son, a b ro th e r o f E lm e r G C a rls o n last y e a r's w o r ld c h a m p io n , to sell, fa rm in co m e fro m c ro p and p ic k e d 1 75 p o u n d s o r 21 039 bushels, o f fie ld c o rn in 80 m in a n im a l p ro d u c tio n in O regon d u r utes. to to p th e fie ld o f c o n te s ta n ts fr o m n in e states. in g th e 1936-37 m a r k e tin g season w i l l p ro b a b ly exceed th a t o f the p re v io u s season b y $15.000.000. m ore Justice Havens Elected M a rria g e Licenses o r less. □fficer of State Group T h e r e p o rt c o n ta in s se ve ra l tables A. W Havens, ju s tic e o f t h e an<* E th e l B e ll T u r k . B a n ks. J a n - o f fa rm p iic e and m a rk e t data, and peace o f th e H ills b o r o d is tric t, w as u a ry 14. a n u m b e r o f o u tlo o k c h a rts on elected v ic e -p re s id e n t o f th e S ta te ------------------------------ eco n om ic s u b je c ts re la te d to th e A ss o c ia tio n o f Ju stice s o f th e Peace L e g a l b la n k s , 5c a nd 10c. A com - a g r ic u ltu r a l in d u s try . C opies are at th e a n n u a l m e e tin g in S a le m p le te s u p p ly a v a ila b le at th e H ills - a v a ila b le fre e fro m c o u n ty a g r ic u l T uesday. b o ro A rg u s . tf t u r a l agents. ~ 4 4 F a ir w a y M urk«* l i t u i ui I'« i r t|» litfie N a <i« « nn l Iwme Ih i :i. I t u k h ln « 1 Dt u r a n r e « h « '\ i • !.il t n mire II«*» I ' l M t i k l i t i S to r e C a n n e ry -- h ffi. • R Locals Win in First Game of League Play th a t th e w o rk was to be h a n dled r r e lie f p ro je c t to fu rn is h w o rk fo r tire u n e m p lo y e d * lie c o u n c il vo te d to a b a nd o n th e 1 m ove u fle r it was d e cid e d th a t a< - ’ Don s h o u ld n o t be ta k e n ag a in st ! D ii' w ill o f h a lf o r m ore o f th e 1 p ro p e rty o w n e rs on D ia l s tre e t. T h e c o u n c il ul o passed a r e s o - 1 lu t io ii s e e k in g a p o rtio n nt th e i G a so lin e tu x fro m the state liig iiw u y j fu n d s A c o p y o f th e re s o lu tio n w ill be se n t the le g is la to r, at S a -| le n i. and IDs in to Die League o f - O reg o n C itie s p ro g ra m .e e k in g legislation a lo n g th is lin e . In ( II) i' ( ’ . S v »<• P a a t im e II. r t . b .. • N n t h n a l G u a n i» Page Soven n I L L S n O R O A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N 95c 10c 10c 10c 10c 27c Pound . INSTANT POSTUM, 8-oz. can ....................... 37c Piggly Wiggly Special COFFEE, lb.................. 19c MOTHERS COCOA, 2-Ib. tins ......................... 15C Green Beans 3c.„, 25c Phone 3131 ED’S MASTER MKT. for BETTER MEATS Featuring BRANDED STEER BEEF Try a Roast for your Sunday dinner. SPECIAL PRICES! CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 Reg. size bars 29 c Peets Granulated SOAP Lge. pkg. ... 28c for Hillsboro Bargain Day When you’re looking for HIGH QUALITY and REASONABLE PRICES, always shop at the HILLSBORO MEAT CO. SUGAR $- l.A 4 / Fine Granulated 25-lb Cloth Bag .............. POWDERED SUGAR S V ; " 0.... Bargain Day Specials BACON SPARE RIBS F o r Seasoning ib. 14c ». i 6 c COD FISH C e llo Pkg. ib. X9C Pork Link DURKEES MAYONNAISE pt. 25c 15c Lipton’s TEA lb. of Armour’s Star L I N K t t ! I Samples P DAY ORK SATURDAY. SAUSAGES (Red Hot) ALL HILLSBORO MEAT CO. Phone 982 «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a»» 3dc Qt. Durkee FRENCH DRESSING oz Bottle .. SAUSAGE ff" BU P" f 3" ii 19c 1 2 Y e llo w I,abet O r a r ie Pekoe lb. la. H. & D. Fancy Green BEANS, 2’s. 2 cans 29c H. & D. Fancy Bantam CORN, 2’s. 2 cans 25c H. & D. PUMPKIN, 2 large cans.......................15c FLOUR Windmill Brand H ardw heat TOMATOES 3 - 8 nd 25: C.H.B. TOMATO JUICE, Ige. No. 5 cans........ 25c Dundee Bantam CORN, 3 cans ....................... 29c Lindy Sugar PEAS, 3 cans ................................. 29c -A N Pork & Beans 3 lge. 221 2- oz. cans SUPER SUDS, concentrated, blue pkg...............19c 3,,.. SHREDDED WHEAT 21c pkgs. Campbells TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans .................. 20c Palmolive SOAP, per cake ................................. 5c fo o d N. B. C. The Original CAM PS Franco-American SPAGHETTI, 3 ca n s............ 25c Fancy Nut OLEO, per lb.....................................16c Mankind 49?. sack ’1.49 25c W INES T IF F A N Y F O R T IF IE D Port, W h ite Port, M uscatel, Angelica. S h e rry and T o kay pt 2 5 c V4 gal. 45c 85c Qt.