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Independents
Lend County
Basket Ï cagne
ITI LL S D O R O
Plans A n non need
lor County Pall
League Formation
Education Leaders Assist Program
W ith
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H i l h h u i u f i n a ll y d r a w in g u p to I h r
fe a m s In te l e .tt'd ill s u c h a le a g u e
u i d u i l l i a 31 i o 2*4 w in .
a re a .k e d to s e n d in t h e ir re q u e t
W a h iu i led th e a tta c k w i t h I I
fo r m e m b e r s h ip to D r A b ra m s o f
I 1 an
S li id d iii I. a n d C h io tt» play
llilb b .iio , or
H ( ’ M( D o n a ld of
in r. H ie lr be ’ i a n ie o f th e M*a.u>n
I’ auk
Team e n te r in g n o w w i l l be
o n d c le ie e
Ho . ( ’o x r e tu r n e d o n
im t i l i e d ut th e m e e tin g d a te F u r
t i m e to h e lp in I h r V. In o v e r T ig . lt d
th e r in f o r m a t io n can be o b ta in e d I
bs m a k in g l> p o in t on te n s a tim e d
fr o m D r A b ra m s .
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th e g
T in I» ig n e s ta n d in g n o w h o ld .
i n n ï >o|*o at th e to p w i t h s ix W in ,
' s ix ( h e n t o .u n i T ig a r d are
tie d
fo r se c o n d p la c e
w it h fiv e
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l i e l l l i s a n ti T u a la tin a re n e x t in th e
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Baseball p layer* <»f y e s te rd a y a n d
ir e i f o u i 1
B e ii v c i ton
to d a y ...................
w ill u m
— et F rid a y night at
holds
n B it
l i a r p o s itio n w i t h
th e a n n u a l r e - u n io n in W o o d c ra ft
f is e It
1 b a il 1-ltb a n d M o r r is o n s tre e t in
P o r tla n d it h e x lie c n a n n o u n c e d
T he ' b ’ gm * get u n d e r w a y w it h
Hilb-h. > »ro g o in g to O re n e o T h u r s -
I h is w i l l be th e xecond a n n u a l
m e e tin g a n d b a n q u e t
a n d B e a v e rto n at C o r n e liu s
F i Idas ( »rent o g.oes to T ig a r d a n d
Th«»e w h o a re p la y in g baseball
(
•In is to B a n k s
R ic h
tt am
now , o r have p la ye d in th e o ld
P c h c g a m e in th e leag ue. day •.. are u rg e d to a tte n d and meet
u< li ix h a v e been p la y e d
o ld frie n d s and h e lp liv e o v e r again
m an y an e x c itin g b a w c b a ll g a m e
T h e re a re to be v a lu a b le p rizes
A r g u s <1 a if ie d ails g e t re su lt«
A
i t.n g in in a u g u ra tio n o f th e fir s t re g io n a l c o n fe re n c e o f e le m e n ta ry school p rin c ip a ls S a tu rd a y in
H ills b o r o w e re th e e d u c a to r p ic tu re d above
F ro m le ft to r ig h t: C A H o w a rd , -la te s u p e rin te n d e n t
of c d u c ... ion. Jo h n H M ille r , a ssistant to H o w a rd and in ch a rg e o f th e c o n fe re n ce p ro g ra m ; W. H.
A i . t i l l io r » * 't (¿rove, elected re g io n a l c h a irm a n ; D a v id I I S c h in d le r. M ilw a u k ie , v ic e -c h a irm a n ; W.
B S n n e h le y . St H elens se cre ta ry, and K A W ci.tenhou.se e f J u n c tio n C ity , c h a irm a n o f th e e le m e n ­
ta r y f acbei
d e p a rtm e n t o f th e O reg o n S ta te T e a c h e rs ’ association. C u t c o u rte s y O re g o n ia n .
fo r th e la rge st n u m b e r a tte n d in g
fro m o u tsid e P o rtla n d fro m any
one c o m m u n ity . F or d e ta ils p la ye rs
are requested to see Hay D illo n at
C le m ' place. H ill.b o r o
Plans for New Nut
Plant Still Alive
FIR GROVE
Milk and Cream
I )essi i t - are tust ¡er to p ­
ped w ith FIR (¡R O V E
w hipped c re a m — foods
a r e m o r e delicious
m ade with Fir G rove
milk.
N e ig h b o rh o o d ne w s fro m 30 A r ­
gus co rre sp o n d e n ts i n
d iffe r e n t
sections o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a p ­
pear in th e A rg u s each w e e k
L e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s m e <lo-
m g f o r less th a n th re e ce n ts n
w eek.
t,
CAI !. 4RX1
for extra
V alentine’* Day Needs
C o n s t ip a t io n
FIR GROVE
If
r u i i t l l p a t l u n < alia«»»
h .-
it. I I . a I f I .» H a l . '• ■ I* . »
ly s m I i i , M
* t quiet1, relief w ith A *'**•' •
IU K A .
T h o r o u g h in gctl«>n y e t e u -
t i t e l y g » n (l« an«J e u f *. ________ __
DAIRY
( KRAM
T'h«*
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P r ll a
D ru g
O f f ic e
P la n t
S h ip p in g
F rc -te r
9
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6
7
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7
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W e e k ly P r ir e M in n e r»
P e rfe c tio n Ita k e r y cake, ('.
H o rn b a c k :
P r ic e P ly m a te d in n e r . <1 H o rn b a c k
R oyal
Sudn W o rk » « ih h ,
li< rttbit< k
R ay J.
M tttttt p rix e . W
d o c to r.
V e n e tia n th«*-
f it r c t ic k e t
w in n e r
A n tr r ic n n
le ague.
P ru e P ly m a te , I r.« l < . r n . b e e Cung<i*>n ;
C ity .
(.
H o rn b a c k . P u d
P e -rh k n ,
Ray
b illo n . C o m m e rc ia l, R a lp h
W ils o n , bee
C o n g tln n .
Jack
R u -h ln v . . N u tiu n a l R ay
C a m p b e ll P u d I*.—i l ik i t . J o h n b a u r«
Can­
n e ry .
bon
S u th e r la n d . V e rn o n
K r ie ti,
H e n ry H u rty
S to re
i n s lo r F rid a y . S a tu rd a y sud M o n d a y
I i In n a n
I?. I ! and IS, ISSI
M.J.B. Coffee
T I’he
he q u a lity C o ffe e o f A m e ric a
3lrb.„ 7 5 c
Tree Tea
GREEN
>/4.ib.
(Lb.
Distance Shots
Break Through
Hilhi Defense
(C o n lin u e « l fro m p a r e D
lia c k m a n y o f th e le g is la tiv e m eas­
ures o u t in to th e open. N o w w h e n
i le g is la to r does n o t w a n t to as­
sum e f u ll re s p o n s ib ility fo r a m eas­
u re w h ic h he d ro p s in to th e h o p ­
p e r he m e re ly adds th e n o ta tio n
" b y req u e i t " a fte r Ins nam e G ra n t
w a n ts his colleagues, b o th in th e
house a nd senate, to e la b o ra te a
b it on th is " b y re q u e s t" a nd te ll
ju s t v ho requested th e in tr o d u c ­
tio n o f th e b ill. T h e su g g estio n is
said to be a n y th in g b u t
p o p u la r,
e s p e c ia lly a m o n g th e in te re s ts back
o f b ills to le g a lize p in b a ll games,
slot m ach in e s and o th e r fo rm s o f
g a m b lin g .
PERFECTION
V a le n tin e
County Man Makes
Progress in Army
M a jo r H D. B a g n a ll. th e a rm y
r e c r u itin g o ffic e r, 323 N e w Post
O ffic e
b u ild in g .
P o r tla n d , a n-
nounces th a t S e rg e an t W a yn e E
W h itm o re . B u tte ry
E 3 rd Coast
A r t ille r y , F o r t Stevens, has been
assigned t o d tity w it h th e P o rtla n d
r e c r u itin g d is tr ic t a nd has been
placed in co m m a n d o f th e a rm y r e ­
c r u itin g s ta tio n a t B end.
S e rg e an t W h itm o re
g r a d u a te d
fro m F orest G ro v e h ig h school w it h
th e class o f 1929. He w ill p ro b a b ly
be re m e m b e re d in F ore st G ro v e
as an a c tiv e p a rtic ip a n t in h ig h
school a th le tic s .
W h itm o re fir s t e n te re d th e m i l i ­
ta r y s e rv ic e w it h th e m a rin e corps
in
1930. A f t e r
c o m p le tin g fo u r
ye a rs' s e rv ic e w it h th e m arin e s, he
decid e d to se rve w it h th e a rm y o f
th e U n ite d States and e n lis te d in
J u ly . 1935. as p riv a te , fo r th e 3rd
Coast A r t ille r y at F o rt Stevens.
W h itm o re w o n h is f ir s t p ro m o ­
tio n a fte r th re e m o n th s ' s e rv ic e in
th e a rm y , b r in g in g a pay increase
o f $9 p e r m o n th . Less th a n a y e a r
la te r he w as p ro m o te d to th e g ra d e
o f sergeant, w it h a pay increase
o f $24 p e r m o n th .
S e rg e an t W h itm o re is q u a lifie d
as e x p e rt g u n c o m m a n d e r, e x p e rt
r ifle m a n and p is to l e x p e rt.
SPECIALS
I «ma
Sweetheart
CAKE
A tasty tre a t fo r y o u r V al­
en tin e p a rty o r th e fam ily.
D elicate, w hite la y e r cak e
w ith lots of chopped c h e r­
ries baked rig h t in th e cake
— c h e rry c u sta rd fillin g —
real b u tte r icing — to p p e d |
w ith sc arlet h e a rt of cocoa-
nut.
29c
V alentine
COOKIES
H e a rt-s h a p e d w it h Red Ic in g
Dozen
20c
14-oz botile
Special .....
CRACKERS
Sodas or Grahams
Top N otch.
2-lb. box
lie
Peas s
All Meats Inspected by Drs. Nicol and Almquist
BACK BA CO N Lb
By (he piece.
Pink, Orean Caught
No. 2
cans
M b.
Tall can
l»ew D ro p s u g a r Peas
String Beans
TANG
9c
Raycroft,
2's.
FLOUR
21c
(24% lbs. 85c)
Northern
H a rd w h e a t
/I Q'1^
a •/
sack
The All Purpose Family Flour
Lb.
Lb
PURE LARD
QUART
35c
$1.49
14c
21c
14c
14c
BEEF R O A ST Lb
BEEF LIVER
T ender and l u l l o f F la v o r
rhe dressing for
( a foods. PINT
24c
BA CO N S“ SONINC'
SALMON
D e l M onte. F an cy
De
A rg u s c la s s ifie d ads g e t re s u lt* .
Donelson ÔC Sewell
P hone 953
:
H illsboro
FUNERAL DIRECTOR!»
and
LICENSED EMRALMEM
Hillsboro’s PONTIAC Dealer
Anderson M otor Co.
Phone 751
Hillsboro
Third, betw een W ashington and Baseline
Quart
PHONE 3131
DAILY
19cJ
TEXAS VALENCIAS. S w eetest of all.
M edium size. Per d ozen ............................
SNOWFLAKES or GRAHAMS
(-lb.
É Box ....................................
4ÍC
27c
51c
GRANULATED SOAP
24-oz.
Pkg.
22c
WHITE KING LAUNDRY SOAP
Giant Size
Bars .......................................
WHITE TOILET SOAP
lOL
4
I GRAPEFRUIT
Luxury
TWIST BREAD
li'sV a
29c
LARGE
PKG.
Per cake
E x tra L arge.
54’s, Sunkist.
Full Cream
ED’S
MASTER MKT.
14C
CH EESE
Old Dutch
S pecial
Hearth Baked
P ric e s — Sat.
19c
Pound
for
BETTER MEATS
ROSE CITY
O n ly
M ACARONI
BREAD
lie
17c
lbs. . .
ARMOUR'S
Highest Quality
“The Meat Makes
the Meal”
15c
MILK
3 a".
19c
the Best in
Quality Meats
3
ÀJ
j
See A n d e r s o n
WHITE KING
litr
S pécial G e t-A e q u u in te d Sale
Catsup
24C
Pint
French Do-Nuts
Dozen .....
30c
D ole’s or Del Monte. New
21 1 size
cans
Special..
Tuna
|
PRICED RIGHT
49c
A s k f o r i t a t y o u r G roce rs
o r u t the Bakery
P a ste u riz e d .
(/¡j-lb. p k g................
Del Monte, fancy,
'/ s .
n
cans
i
USED CARS
D urkee’s MAYONNAISE
Y o u r ch o ice o f v a rie tie s
( ir n is
'
I
;
For the Best
FREE DELIVERY— FOUR TIMES
Luxury
CARAWAY RYE
i . t
h a lf
Mission ASPARAGUS TIPS. Picnic can .... .................. 15c
H & D Golden Bantam CORN, No. 2 can. 2 cans ...... 25c
(Lb. 65c)
C ru s h e d
d o lla rs , m in te d to
th e c o m p le tio n o f
th e San F ra n c is c o -O a k la n d
Buy
b rid g e , can be secured th is w e e k
at T h e
F ir .t N a tio n a l B u n k o f
P o rtla n d and
m ay
be o rd e re d
th ro u g h any b ra n c h o f th is bank
T he coins se ll fo r $1.50 O n ly 100-
000 w e re m in te d and a ll u n so ld b y
F e b ru a ry 15 w ill be re tu rn e d to th e
m in t
fo r re -m e ltin g . J a c q u e s
S ch n e id e r,
fa m o u s
young
C a li-
fo rm a s c u lp to r, d e sig n ed th e co in
w ith th e g riz z ly bear, e m b le m ot
C a lifo rn ia , on one side a n d on th e
o th e r th e g re a t b rid g e , w h ic h o p e n ­
ed last N o v e m b e r
S ilv e r
i co m m e m o ra te
Prices E ffective Friday and Saturday, February 12 and 13
-lb.
. loaf
Kraft CHEESE
PINEAPPLE
New H alf Dollars Can
be Obtained from Rank
Golden West COFFEE Z
1/a-lb. 3 5 c
49c)
be b e tte r fitte d to bear th e ir o b ­
lig a tio n s as citize n s.
T h e a ttr a c tiv e c a m p s ite at V a n -
B a rr a c k s is p ro v id e d w it h e x c e lle n t
fa c ilitie s fo r baseball, g o lf, tra c k ,
te n n is and o th e r games a nd has
one o f th e fin e s t s w im m in g pools
in th e n o rth w e s t w it h in a fe w h u n ­
d re d y a rd s o f th e cam p.
T o a lte r,d ca m p a b o y m u s t be at
least 17 ye a rs o f age. in good p h y s i­
c a l c o n d itio n , o f good m o ra l c h a r­
a c te r a nd a b le to rea d a n d w r ite .
T h e c o m p le te expenses o f a tte n d ­
ance at ra m p a re fu rn is h e d b y th e
g o v e rn m e n t
w h ic h
in c lu d e fiv e
cents a m ile p a id to th e b o y fo r
h is tra n s p o rta tio n to and fro m th e
cam p, a b o u n tifu l s u p p ly o f w e ll
p re p a re d and balanced food, u n i­
fo rm s. q u a rte rs and b e d ding , and
f u ll use o f re c re a tio n a l fa c ilitie s . A
b o y w h o a tte n d s ca m p is n o t o b ­
lig a te d in a n y w a y to fu tu re m i l i ­
ta ry s e rvice.
Requests fo r in fo rm a tio n and ap-
p li a tio i;
sh o u ld be m ade im m e d i­
a te ly to th e C M . T C. o ffic e r at
V a n c o u v e r B a rra c k s . Wash., as it
is n o t a lw a y s possible to a cco m m o ­
d a te a ll w h o w is h to a tte n d .
PIGGLY WIGGLY
BLACK
27c
i.
Mn»(.n
■> b u ifv e t
i. H a m ilto n
.. L a m p a
V. S h a tlie y
G ro x a n 2.
H efen»
V a n c o u v e r B a rra c k s , W a s h in g ton ,
w ill ag a in be hosts to th e C. M . T
C. C a m p f o r 1937 T h is y e a r's cam p
w ill be h e ld J u ly 1 to J u ly 30. in ­
c lu s iv e B oys fro m a ll co u n ties in
O reg o n a nd fro m C la rk . C o w litz .
K lic k it a t . W a h k ia k u m and S k a m ­
ania c o u n tie s o f W a s h in g to n w ill
be e n te rta in e d a t th e cam p. T he
exact q u o ta has n o t been an n ou n ce d
as y e t b y th e w a r d e p a rtm e n t, b u t
th e a rm y a u th o ritie s a t V a n c o u v e r
j B a rra c k s a re p re p a rin g f o r a cam p
o f a p p ro x im a te ly 500 boys. Each
c o u n ty w i l l be a llo tte d a p ro p o r ­
tio n a te sh a re o f th e ca n d id ate s.
T h e o b je c t o f these cam ps is to
b rin g to g e th e r y o u n g m en o f h ig h
i ty p e fro m a ll sections o f th e co u n -
I t r y on a co m m o n basis o f e q u a lity
I and. u n d e r th e m ost fa v o ra b le c o n ­
d itio n s o f o u td o o r life , to s tim u la te
i and p ro m o te c itiz e n s h ip , p a trio tis m ,
and A m e ric a n is m .
T h ro u g h e x p e rt p h y s ic a l d ir e c ­
tors. a th le tic c o a c h in g a n d m ilit a r y
i tr a in in g th e y o u n g m en a re bene-
fitte d in d iv id u a lly so th a t th e y w ill
N e a rly e v e n ly m atch e d in d e ­
fense. H ilh i lo s t to St. H elens on
th e lo ca l flo o r T ue sd a y n ig h t 34
to 23 w h e n th e v is ito rs becam e
lu c k y
and
looped
se v e ra l lo n g
shots th ro u g h th e h oop to b re a k
a tie and m a in ta in a lead
D u rin g th e f ir s t h a lf. H ilh i fo u n d
th e basket s ix tim e s fro m t h e
fie ld , m issed one fre e th r o w a nd
sank a n o th e r, w h ile th e v is ito rs
m anaged to get n in e fie ld g o a ls !
and sank th re e o f seven fre e th ro w s I
I to m a k e th e score 21 to 13. A t one
tim e th e score was tie d in th is
h a lf.
In th e la st h a lf, th e b lu e and
w h ite tig h te n e d th e ir defense to
h o ld St. H elens to s ix goals fro m
• the fie ld H ilh i missed tw o f r e e '
■ th ro w s w h ile th e v is ito r s m anaged
; to s in k one o u t o f fo u r.
B a u m g a rtn e r. H ilh i fo rw a rd , was
N e ig h b o rh o o d n e w s fr o m 30 A r ­
gus c o rre s p o n d e n ts i n
d iffe r e n t
sections o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a p ­
p e a r in t h e . A rg u s each w e e k .
L e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s a re d o ­
in g f o r less th a n th re e ce n ts a
W’eek.
tf
3-lb.
1-lb.
Tin ________________________ Tin
26c
.GOO
.533
.467
.400
S u b s c rib e n o w to th e A rg u s. In
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty $1 50 a y e a r
S ix m o n th s 85c. T h re e m o n th * 50
cents T w o m o n th s 35 cents
tf
Grade A
and
Demand for Funds
Puzzles Legislators
T ie . w h ic h d e ve lo pe d last w eek
am o n g teamK in th e b o w lin g league,
cca. cd to e x is t w ith th e series th is
w t ek core re ve a l F o u r te a m s of
fo u r leagues b o ld th e sam e ra tin g
fo r fu . t place, w it h 10 games won
and 5 lost each. Team s a re K a y J
M ann. A m e ric a n ; C. C S tore, C ity :
F a irw a y .
C o m m e rc ia l, and B r is ­
to l H a rd w a re . N a tio n a l.
O n ly change m ade in th e season
(< n m in u n l fv»nt n i e » I )
p rize leaders wa w h e n H o rn b a c k
a p p o in te d b y tin • H ill.sh o ro c h am - re p la ce d G B u rg e fo r th e R o ya l
bei o f co m m e rce to in v e s tig a ti !• th e Soda p riz e
Shorter Hours Near
H ig h scores fo r th e
m a tte r fro m the lo ca l tin g le . T he w eek w e re m ade by C ongdon. 191.
S a tu rd a y h a lf h o lid a y s f o r c o u n ­
c ity (•ouned. in .an u n o ffic ia l p o ll A m e ric a n ;
H o rn b a c k .
235. C ity ; ty o ffic ia ls and e m p lo y e s in I.ane.
o f th<• m em bers. *.cerned u n a n im o u . R u sh lo w . 204. C o m m e rc ia l; J o h n I.in n . B e n to n . P o lk a nd Y a m h ill
in th e o p in io n th a t a s ite on O ak I.a iirs . 210. N a tio n a l, and V e rn o n c o u n tie s cam e a step n e a re r r e a li­
and Hange street. f r o n tin g the r a il- K r ie U . 211, C a n n e ry .
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' u e o f 13 to 13. D u r in g the fir s t
h a lf th e v is ito rs w e re h e ld to one
fre e th ro w , b u t th e y m anaged to
get a w a y in th e la st h a lf fo r 12
p o in ts.
F rid a y n ig h t th e H i 11.b o ro team
was to have p la y e d In Scappoose,
b u t a th a t school has w ith d r a w n ,
fro m th e league, th e p e rio d is va - :
' in t. a c c o rd in g to B M G oodm an
H ills b o ro coach.
T u r day n ig h t R a in ie r w ill p la y
here.
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