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    Tliiif -day, .Tiiriiiary 21, 10517
Beaverton-HUhi Play Here Friday
Lucky Basket
Turns Table P<5
for Visitors
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m ai l v a ¡
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H I ai.g 'm o n t • > to huve them '.cut
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f f »«*«• o f J u s tic e o f tin* Peje«*
A
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a v e llili , wh« ic t in y W ill lie ke p t
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to .
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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 ­
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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
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I. I'u ltrr lo w e rin g th e age lim it fro m 70 to
Sul at H u i«
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f. . 1
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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
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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
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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
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2
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U
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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.
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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.