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T litin d iiy , M arch 4. 1937 O HT E L A B O R O Cornelius outli Enlists in Flying Corps: W inters Buy illy Dorothy C o o k d t ’O R N F I.II' I P h ilip 1- ihi*d e, m l . I).. tin* m my f ly in g c, 11 He • m li. lin in g in Sot i l l p l ' l d l l a lld Intel w ill in * 'I in l h tut,h ilu Buy Doane 1*1.u i* Ml W ill Ml';. W m lt'i . h iiv i' plic i . i i ll I h r F lu n k Dunne him i Mr "I Mi D n iiiilil F n ih Ion. ivh ' h i ' '' been being Ihi n', plan o re A in pi G ift A pi'i'ini inii'iim : of iin • officiti! honnl of II,e M P i liincl was held Tlmi day evening I <l*pt urn o f m o n e y ;» i l l of Ui. la te Jo h n M u n t i t i f fo i * i l l IJ ehi fra work I ’ « m im t h r of tl.is ap- >1 a ie J It W .lfrev, L ester p M n V und Mr- M attie S m ith Word hh, I •en le e c h e d from Mi G K rozier f M inneapolis < f h e r .scrums Him ...... Mis Krozier, W ell-known here, is the wift • : n form er M E puxtur here Mr and Mi I) Wyatt Were i all» I to W ashington In .( week, du to the death of a relative. ItirtlidMys ( efeh ru tn l Mr Donald Enge|«»n wu host* F riday evening t birth d ay M i l p l i • in honor of ttu a n n iv c i - s u r le . ’f hei husband aml his brother Dal f llillb o o r o P i e n t U !•’ f Mi an. •Mi Dale Kngelen and rtliall >nn m H o h e it o f H ills b o ro . M. . i b i othy und Mi and Mr F ngflcn Fa.Vf 1 sOllt.KC, Mr AIvx ’ . on le ft S u n I i J Q u it k y y . il k l l l g I I I the i iif r . 'in . i: w ith .i ..p in I I " "I a n il i , c o n fin e d to her ro o m . A c o m p ii te p h y s ic a l check up is b e in g III.ole on all le s id e n ls o f the homi i, I tot vv im ,, n,», p |.i p.,11, ti,, i,.„n , b e in g n ii iip ii'il bv I ' u l J,a I '. l l l e t t e u n i f i i u i l j M r „ m l M rs 11 I .aI* i >1 loi h* ai i' m o v in g i , i Hie f i i n i h m lli o f to w n , f i. in ii'ilv iip ii',1 by Ih o M . ilo l. iiF o llo lli' fum ili •m ,I Iin- M i l ie l.a F u lh tt.' a io in n v im ; n u ll, Ih o fa m •o iiU i i.l to w n , i n o n l l v p u rch a •d from P h ilip M o in I tri Hit. m illio n unusual OREGON Reported in Farm Prices P .llli.y Ilo ille , H IL L S B O R O , ILVn.s High Award Further Substantial Increase a d m itte d Io the homi* • • p e rm .m e rit re .ideoi Mi ARGUS, -an.fa. Heaver Chapter O. E. S. Observes 25th Anniversary BEAVERTON B eaver ch ap te r • ’ E S celeb rated ihi- tw enty- fiflh .unity crsui y u f its F ounder . IJu.v F c b rn u ry 24 ill I h r B e a ve rto n Mica,tile hull w ith a large atten d - ' I, ‘ (• (ill," 1 llii'hi Iril nil'lnln i ■ fiuiii M ultnom ah. H illsboro Tiuu»- iliilr, Umutllla ami P o rllan d U oaitei m em bers n t I h r o rd er yvi'i • p rria l guest* n t (h r evening mill w ere honored w i'li a flo ra l degree by die officers of die c h a p ter S ilver gifts w ere received by the ch ap ter The dining room wan m ade fe. liv e III n il and „liv er decoratioi , The b irth d ay cake was cut by Mi P au lin e Moor Riley, past g lan d , m atron of O regon at the t i m ,• lleay er ch ap ter was organized, and Cliarli". M cG irr, past grand patron of Oregon. V l.lt in South Mr and Mrs I. W T u ck er I, ft the first part of last week for an exten d ed visit to L ouisiana, w here he form erly lived. Mrs I. o S eh ellen b erg er r e tu rn ed lust week from a visit with h er d au g h ters at Tillam ook Mr W If Boyd en tertain ed the Tuesday B ridge club F e b ru a ry 23 w ith a luncheon and cards at the hom e of Mrs. V A. Wood High cole yvu. won by M rs W C M r - Kell. S everal from B eaverton a tte n d ing th e fiftieth an n iv ersary of Pio neer ch ap ter o E S ,d O le ip C ity Tuesday evening The offiei i •, d ressed m old-fashioned costumes, p re a nted the ritu alistic w ork a. it was given fifty y ears ago. AiiiJur'-nri. Hillsboro, of Mi and Mr J I A nder w o n ; ward<* t the ran k of E; Scout at the di .stru t court of honor T hursday night. He hait five vcaiH xervi< in scout Hing w ith th ree years in th e Hot arv troop and tw o in Si a Scout S Kai n bow <iu At ('.im p i, 1935 and 1936 cam p' h< . .................................................f 1 a patrol leader in i l l last period E aurest is planning to atten d tix* natio n al jam borei In W ashington th is sum m er. F u rth e r .uh.-tantial ad v an ce in made carcity and a sub tantial in- the F.cni’ial farm price level ha» cre.i e Io ttie stren g th id consum er been rcgisti?red d u ring th e past purchasijig power. < m even w eeks according to Dem and conditions have co n tin u Ihe Orc.’i'iii farm price index pub* Iniicd in the most recent m onthly ed ti, im prove, as factory payrolls ie ..e w of aj'ricultui'ul situ atio n by increased buxine s gained in a c the <) S C extension service. At tivity. and (o,xl prices advanced rnid-January, thi.i index stood at P ro p e e l, appear favorable from the dem and view point during the ,e ,t I F 1 I u thn.e point’ higher th an a month o f D ie 1936-37 m ark etin g wa on and hefuic M arket prices indicate some probably longer. D ata Given ddiL »nai udvance ¿incc mid-Jan- I unry. The m onthly rep o rt gives index ( 'um p ired w ith a y ear ago. farm n u m b er, and other data on farm pi h i - m O regon an* up an aver- p rice, for most of th e m ajor farm ige of a b o ut 20 |x*r cent, a p p ro x i products grow n in Oregon. With m ately ’he sam e rate of advance as re >peet to potatoes, it i. indicated J io w n fo r the U nited State». th a t „ D a ks on hand on Ja n u a ry 1 Co»ts I ’p 1937. w ere 26 per cent less than a Farm cost > an* also higher, but year previous, and 21 per cent be ( the inerca » m costs average» only , low tiie average on that date The around 5 per cent, according to ! supply is being augm ented som e governm ent data Con c q u e n tly th e . w hat by the increased use for food exchange value of farm products is of * dis and other low -grade po ta •<ppt■ im atcly 13 per cent higher toes not o rd in arily m arketed R e than a y ear ago. The ¿ h arp ad- 1 ports also indicate that more early vunce in price for farm products potatra-s will probably be available i attrib u ted largely to drought- this season than usual. Highlights in Week's Neivs dam to m outh of the S nake river Kansan, blind 60 years, has sight restored by operation. Six thousand E thiopians died in Italian reprisals. W ednesday. M arch 3 E vacuation of M adrid by loyal ists held near. G overnor M artin urges D A. R to resist "insidious" forces that are underm ining governm ent. P en nsylvania delegation o f 27 representatives votes to support R oosevelt court plan as a unit. T hursday, F eb ru ary 25 S enator B orah proposes c o n stitu tional am endm ent on sta te 's rights a solution o t ju d iciary problem . P rince IJesta Desta. son-in-law of ex - E m peror B ailie S elassie o f Ethiopiu and last o f E thiopian chieftans to oppose Italian occupa tion. executed by Italian firing squad O fficers eject sit-dow n strik e rs at Dough A ircraft corporation plant Pot I.uck P lanned— at Santa Monica. Cal. Men leave ; A pot luck d in n er for m em bers peacefully, av ertin g possible clash and th eir fam ilies will be held a t betw een police and union w orkers. ' Forest Hills C ountry club next V. S senate ex ten d s reciprocal i W ednesday night. "Sound M oney'' was discussed nt d a y f o r a w e e k s v is it w ith M r and th e lto tary club luncheon T h u rs trace act th ree years. Mi H a ir y M c K a y and fa m ily «if Idaho girl kidnaped from church day by E dw ard Sehulm erich. local Pm tland. b an k er Money, he said, is Ihe c re bv suitor rejects plea, sw ain kills T rltes Move ation of law and any nation can self Mr and Mrs Hay T rites and Friday. F eb ru ary 26 issue m oney to th e ex ten t of its fam ily have moved into th e Hoag Suicide strik ers, crazed, come out pow er o f redem ption. apartm ents F uneral services w ere held S u n T he local b an k er exp lain ed why of H ungarian mine. Emil Balm has re tu rn e d to his C om m ittee for in d u strial o rg an i day afternoon from th e B ethany he was a fiat m oney man and a hom e in P endleton a fte r an e x te n d P resbyterian church for T i l d a bi-m etolist II,' stro n g ly advocated zation. su p p o rter of m any strik es G rossen N ottage. w ife of H ow ard ed \ at w ith h:s m o th e r. M rs D thro ugh nation, points unionization a univ ersal y ard stick of m easu re ( ’ W hiting J Nottage. w ho died Friday at her ment for tin prom otion of in te rn a driv e at Ford M otor com pany. Mi Ellen V ickers is v itin g in F orm er F rench P rem ier F landin home in P ortland She had been tional trad e S eh u lm erich declared P ortland P rem ier Blum leading a resident of P ortland for th e last that t h e sharpest th in g P resident charges Mis P earl C ooper of P ortland France to bankruptcy and d ic ta to r 10 years. Roi ' velt e i r did was to take the was a guest last Mrs. N ottage was 39 years old. k « f Mr. and unit of m easu re out of th e A m erican ship. Mr I) C W h itiiu U. S senate votes to let suprem e born Ju ly 10. 1897, a t C edar Mill. d ollar. Rev. H A D ickm an officiated at C ouple M arry v alu e, he said. Is d eterm ined by co u rt justices at 70 or over to r e e services an d b u rial was in the Jo h n O ppenlunder ind M. tly needs, w ants and desires of the tire at full pay Action by congress th B ethany cem etery under the d i Vand •»-,'andeu wi re mi : i i • ( t i Mr. •F. B D insm ore and son hum an race. N in ety -th ree j u t cent expected to relieve tension over rection of Donelson A- Sewell. Tommy ,<nt W edm day w ith Mi of all busiiie is don,' on a cred it co u rt proposal. Besides th e w idow er, she is s u r I hnsm uri s m o th er in Wachougul. ba is and w ithout money. It is a S aturday. F e b ru ary 27 Wash. P resident R oosevelt req u ests all vived by tw o daughters. M aryle m istake for any n ation to lake a and Eleanor: tw o sisters. Mrs. C hris Mi J T S h annon is now at the precious m etal as ;* basis o f value 48 states to en act soil conservation R eichen and Mrs. F red Jassy, and •• fo' hi d unce gold in any tim e of la .is to bu lw ark federal fight hom e o f h er d aughter. Mr- E B Smith Hospital one brother. F red G rossen, all of I on.me, after spending the w in te r em ergency goes in to ti ding, he against d usi-torm s and flood». Mr R alph Jark so n of W apato in W ashington. . id Fi t money « ill req u ire C entral part of M adrid under H illsboro route 1. Mrs. N ottage attended highschool un d erw en t a m ajo r operation T u es e v e r- en to tak e th e product < heavy fire w,Lh m any casualties r e M rs C harles W alker atten d ed a in H illsboro and N orm al school day Dr C T. Sm ith operated •o,l. he ed nd cited m any ex ported. Mi A .1 lian sak er of Forest bridgi luncheon Wedne. •day at t i i l am ples to prove hi* theory. M ore than 100 in ju red in New in M onm outh, later teaching the G rove 91. sustained a b roken hip C. A B rodersen hom e in Forest S eh u lm erich took issue w ith the Y ork w hen thousands of m otion Rock C reek school for tw o years. in a fall T uesday at tie r home. She Grove O regonian's co ntention th at th e p ictu re patrons stam pede to the In 1922 she g raduated from the Mr. and Mi I. A R Nelson of i u n try imw has a 59-cent dollar, stre e ts from seven B roadw ay th e U niversity of W ashington. S h e is u n d er D r S m ith's carl*. Elma. Wa h pent i ■w days in ray in g th at th e re w as no such atres in w hich stench bom bs w ere tau g h t in high schools of N orth .limes Hospital throw n at peak of night's a tte n d Bend. C athlam et and R e n t o n . P eter Melluiisli u n d erw en t a n Ilillsb ro this w eek. 7 . . . , are look- thing. W.i.-ii. Illg fo a location on a farm h eri O IS G ates w as chairm an. Local ance. L abor tro u b le blam ed. o p e ra tio n i'll- m astoid S atu rd ay D r. She w as m arried to H ow ard N ot Mrs M E T hom as of Hood R iver R otarians have been in v ited to an II D H uggins and J O Robb o p Sunday. February 28 tage. a form er resident of Hillsboro, m eeting witii erated has nrrtv •d in H illsboro and will in tcr-c ity R otary S en ato r G eorge of G eorgia raps in 1927 and had m ade h er hom e Mrs. Lew is Dugan u n d erw en t a spend th e summer here. She may P o r ll u n d club M arch 1C Roosevelt court proposal, declares in P o rtlan d since. For m any years m ajor operation Monday, and is ri-s.de h u e ix-rm anenlly. loyal dem ocrats “rep u d iated ' sprn* Sunday and M onday w ith Rev. she was a m em ber of the B ethany enr.vali seuig nicely. Eugene Vidal, d ire c to r d e p a rt P resb y terian church. M n ■I M Person le ft Friday for and M rs G eorge Reule. Mrs. Mike Kahn, w ho h.e been Seat! h ■ Wash . w h ere she w as call- m ent of com m erce a i r com m erce Mrs H H. S h ay ler is v isiting h er id the hospital for some tune, yvill ed bv th e illness of h er m o th er b ro 'h e r . Jo e and H arry B ourne of b u reau and ex -assistan t U. of O. Who Am 17 go hom e today «Thursday.I football coach, resigns. S enator Mrs f f N.vi Pm tland. this w eek. "You know me. but som etim es C opeland blam es politics. Mis» Ida Jn igi of n o rth of H ills Ml and Mrs (in s D raheim w ere boro is under m edical care S tre e t car ru n s over R aym ond you forget me. You had b etter tak e Mender Coining M K earns. 33. in P o rtlan d Man care of me. M is Dan Bailey of C o rn eliu s u n d in n e r guests S unday of Mr mid Mi Dawson in Y amhill. M is.- M ary Hoak, a H illsboro girl lying on track, m u rd e r possibility. ' "P erh ap s you don’t th in k much d erw en t a m inor operation W ed D r and Mrs. E V P rim e of S i form erly w ith M eier X F ran k in T w o trusties at sta te prison. Jack of m e at times, but if you w ere to nesday m orning. lent visited Mrs. Ida B ellinger am) P ortland, will be at W eil's d ep art- You,,,: and C laude Tw igger, escape. w ake up some m orning and realize ('» a n ty H ospital , m ent sto re all-d ay S atu rd ay , dem - S trik es t h r e a t t o industries you did not have me. you would Mrs. P earl Shipley, a n u rse at ■ fam ily Sunday. M n E. G. Mill, c r of Mukilla vis- onstr invisible hosiery m end- th ro ughout nation, 13,500 involved : s ta rt the day w ith an uneasy feel th e hospital, amt T rev o r H unter, ing. in new trouble. .o n of the su p erin ten d en t. Mrs itixl F riday w ith 1 h er sister, Mrs. ing.” “From m e you get food, clothing, Monday. M arch 1 Flora K night, spent the w eek-end C. 11 Nosier P resident Roosevelt proposes to sh e lte r and such lu x u ries as you w ith Mr and M rs A I! Todd at F ran k Donnely of P o rtlan d vis. P h arm aceu tical congress enactm ent of a sugar enjoy. New port ited at th e F red 1 C aldw ell hom e “I t some eonseerati I ly e .” q uota system financed by an excise "If you w ant m e to —badly enough Miss Emma Belle P eterson retu rn - 1 d u rin g the week-e nd. said I'll get you a tw elve-cylinder m o tax on raw sugar. ed to h er home at A loha hint Mon Mr. i.nd Mrs. Jam es Say of S ta y to r car and a hom e on the avenue. "You m ean co n cen trated lye." S uprem e court in a 5-4 decision day a fter receiving ten day-.' m edi- 1 ton spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr. "B ut I am exacting. I am a je a l "It does n u tm eg any difference," upholds 1933 resolution prohibiting eul care. and Mrs E dw ard C. Coman. the m an le to rte d T h at’s w hat I paym ent of obligations in gold a p ous m istress. Som etim es you a p Mrs. Ellen C hurchill, ro u te 1. G en eral m eeting of th e M E. cam phor. How m uch docs it sul- plied to contracts for bullion a s ' p ear hardly to ap p reciate m e at Hillsboro, was operated tin lust F ri all. In fact, you m ake slighting well as in coin. day by Di Daniel M cDonald, and I L adies' Aid w ill be held T uesday at phur?” "F ifteen scents. B right f e l l o w , 2:31) p. m. at th e church. S it-dow n strik e girls in 5 and 10 rem ark s about m e a t tim es and is doing nicely M aster Erw in Steigm an. ro u te 1, Miss Doris L eithold of P o rtlan d a re n 't you. I n ev er cinnam on w ith cent store in D etroit. Mich., bar neglect me. "C onsidering th at you need me bosses from store. Forest G rove, .subm itted to a m ajo r j sp en t the w eek-end w ith Mrs. W ena so m uch w it." "W ell, I should m y rrh - m yrrh! Chase. N egro kills th re e W PA relief not only for the m aterial things of operation M onday m orning. And as yet am m onia a b eg in n er at h ead q u arters w orkers in Denver. life, but sp iritu ally as well. I w on Mis. C la ra K e lso o f S herw ood I Rev. and Mrs. H. G ross of Salem n." Ex. d er som etim es th a t you do not take Celo. In crease in pay given steel w o rk g re a te r pains to hold me. "W hat if I should get aw ay from ers. Five Japanese, victim s of an ap-1 you? Y our happiness w ould flee, p aren tly crazed killer, found i n to r a tim e at least, and your friends w ould w orry and your bank ac grave at A uburn, Wash. count w ould dw indle. T uesday. M arch 2 a fte r all. I’m p retty im por P resident Roosevelt sends special tan "So t to you. m essage to congress pointing tow ard "I’m y o u r job! re-establishm ent of N RA -type wages herish me. T ake good care of and hours legislation, heid im p er me "C and I'll tak e good care of you " ativ e to national progress. C om m it- i — E x . tee on in d u strial analysis finds n a - ! lion progressed tow ard recovery Beware! u n d er NRA but criticized th e re Mrs. S chw artz w as invited to covery agency as attem p tin g to do h er sister's for a w eek-end. She too m any things. S enator Logan of K entucky sup w as consideerably puzzled a s t o ports R oosevelt’s court plan to save w hat to do about her cat. u n til finally sh e had 3 brig h t idea. She dem ocracy and constitution. left th e follow ing n ote under her C arnegie Steel, em ployer of 120.- neighbor's door: 00!) persons, announces $5 m inim um "D ear Mrs. Sam uels: W ould you d aily wage and a basic 40-hour please p u t out a little food each week. day for my cat. It w ill eat alm ost Tuesday. M arch 2 anything, but don't put yourself O regon and Idaho senators urge out."—Ex. m easure for com plete developm ent of C olum bia riv er from B onneville Say you saw i t In the Argus. Sehulmerich Talks fief ore Rot a ria ns on Sound Money Funeral Held for Native Cedar Mill Local Happenings At the Hospitals sriT ou r of the aii three class THIS GREAT BIG NASH NOW JUST A FEW DOLLARS MORE Paire Pive Planning Board Reports Program Actual photograph of Nash L a F a yttle-“ 100” 4 Door Satan leith trunk # i/x ik at that big car! Wouldn't you lx' proud to own it? It's the neto Nash LaFayette-"400” . . . a greatbig 117-inch wheeltinm car much bigger than any of the “ all three’ small cars—yet costs justa few dollars more. about Ibr coiiirniinl terms and tow rater available throuth the Norh C .l I' Ihalgel Flan. Antomatie C ntiiint (¡ear available on all Nash models at slight extra cost. NASH 1 ,8 S. Second A ve. ♦FOR AS UTTLE AS $1 OR $2 A MONTH EXTRA YOU CAN GET OUT OF THE " A ll THREE" CIASS— A check-up recently made In ten representative cities shows that the Nash LaFayette*“ 4 0 0 " 4-Door Sedan with trunk DELIVERS for ¡ust a FEW dollars more than the similarly equipped 4-Door sedans of the "All Three" small cars. In many places, the SLIGHT differ ence in price amounts to (ust $1 or $2 a month extra on your time payments. AUCTION SALE Monday, March 8 ANDERSON BROS., Owner» Boysenberry Plants Too Late to Classify FOR SALE—-Boysenberry plants.— T. If P itm an. H illsboro, Rt. 4 East. P hone 1158. 1 USED CAR EXCHANGE P h one H illsb oro 2641 D IN IN G table and four chairs. $11. —See M. A. Woods, P alm Drug Store. ip ’ R oute 2 at M oderate Prices "0' BRONSON Sewer Connections L et us supply you w ith concrete o r v itrified clay pipe, or iron soil pipe. Wo are also equipped to handle the com plete connection job. CARD OF THANKS We w ish to express o u r a p p re ciation for the kindness an d sym p athy ex tended us in th e loss of our beloved one. Ezra Sabin; and also for th e lovely flow ers.—Mrs. M ary | Sabin and fam ily. BAY horse. 1300 lbs., for sale M r s E E. N orthrup. Shady Brook. Rt. 3, H illsboro. i M onum ent W orks Hillsboro and Newberg, Ore. II. II. S tannard. Mgr. LOST — Tw o spotted black and w hite po in ter dogs, m ale and fe male. R ew ard. — P hone H illsboro 2093 ip PIGS. 8 an d ¡1 w eeks old. C all S a t urday and S unday.—G eorge Al- tishin. B eaverton; n e a r H azeldale store. i Regulation Grass Markers in stalled within 50 miles of Hillsboro, $25 and up; quality decides t h e price. Workmanship and quality remain long after price is forgot ten. O regon JU S T received load o f m ilking S horthorn cows, fresh and com ing fresh. Som e m ilking 50 lbs. now. all bred to registered m ilk strain bull.—G ail K arns. Orenco. 3100-lb. team for sale.—E I. D onel son, Rt. 1. H illsboro; ’i - m ile n o rth of old high school. lp Oregon Modern Memorial» FO R SA LE—L ate Fordson tracto r o r plow, pulley, belt, new tu b u lar m ilk cooler, hay fork and c a r rie r for wood track pulleys, wheel barrow , log chain, corn planter, hay knife, etc. — R. Hoard, betw een Farm ington and G roner's. lp TWO fresh Jersey -G u ern sey c o w s : fo r sale. — W alter Wyss, Aloha, i P hone B eaverton 1919. l $10 per 100 GRONER & ROWELL H illsboro LIG HT team mules, gentle, good w orkers, single or double. $75.— R Hoard, betw een F arm ington and G roner's. ip A ll K inds of Clay and Cem ent B uilding M aterials Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. Phone 1341 N o n h of C annery, across W. W ashington St. USED CARS Plenty o f Good T ransportation R easonable Cost : Many M akes D en ta l W ork T hat has QUALITY STYLE PERSONAL SERVICE A li Laboratory W ork D one in My O wn O ffice Term s to Suit Purchaser SEE THESE T O D A Y ! 1935 1933 1931 1931 1929 1930 3929 1929 1928 1934 1934 1929 Ford V-8 Sedan $525 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan ... 395 Hupmobile Sport Coupe . 275 Plymouth Coach ............. 275 Plymouth Sedan .............. 195 Chevrolet Coupe ............ 225 Ford A Coupe .................. 150 Chevrolet Sedan 195 Chevrolet Coach 125 Chevrolet Truck 495 GMC Truck .................. 425 Federal Truck ............ 195 Many more to choose from MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association Hillsboro, Oregon C ertified Plum Farm er Black Caps WANTED—C ream sep arato r in fair condition, 350 - 600 lbs. per hour. —H. S chw arzenbach. W itch Hazel: Rt. 2, B eaverton. lp i Plus S a fety J. M. PERSON, Mgr. » Painting • Paperhanging • Kalsomining M. WICK T here is no w orrying about th e safety of y o u r savings w hen you invest them here. You get double protection— first m ortgages on homes and in su ran ce for safety up to $5900 per account u n d er F ederal Plan. Let us show you how, NOW! Savings & Loan Bldg, Say you saw It In the Argus When actual distribution of funds to ( irry out P resident Roosevelt's $ , fXX IHXJ.OOO public '.'. orks program dffnir have to be get ; under way. O regon is e x to enjoy ticA whiskey!" pected to receive sev eral million dollars for developm ent of its w a ter resource, and th e section of O ld Q uaker brings you a barrel the state in w hich H illsboro is lo o f quality in every bottle and it Prices Right cated con tain s a num ber of pro d oesn't cost you a barrel of money. posed projects, rep o rts now on file T h e O ld Q uaker Co.. Lawrenceburg, ’ nd. at the O regon state planning board »0 X X c U t N I- office show. /5 ia Sye Oregon, for purposes of th e n at ional w ater resources study, has Phone 3451X been divided roughly into seven Hillsboro regions, som e of w hich also in clude p a rt, o f W ashington. C alif ornia Idaho and Nevada. These are designated as W illam ette-C olum bia west of th e C ascade,. M iddle Co lum bia. O regon Pacific. N orth Pa- clfic-K lam ath. N orth M inor G reat basin. S n ak e river, and S acram en to river. H illsboro is located in the W illam ette-C olum bia basin. 2 mile» south of F orest G rove at Dilley Ask Channel In th e W illam ette-C olum bia west of the C ascades basin th e report 1 o’clock recom m ends first of all th a t a 27- foot channel be dredged from V an couver to Bonneville, at a cost of T h irteen head of cow« and heifer«, 6 head in full flow $2 389 090. T he survey for this has of milk, balance to fre sh e n a t tim e of sale. All double- already been com pleted Second in priority is th e extension of the tested. One G uernsey bull. 2 y ears old. One brood sow. low er tu rn in g basin in th e V an M elotte cream se p ara to r, 740-lb. capacity. 4 sets of hay couver region, estim ated to cost slings. $22.000 A nother sm aller project gets TER M S: Those desiring cred it should see th e clerk third place, a 10-foot channel in the before tim e of sale. Ekomin slough, to cost $16 000 F ourth place is allotted a 30-foot channel a t St Helens, to cost $50- 000. J. W. H ughes, A u ction eer M. R. Johnson, Clerk Includes Tualatin T he huge and highly im portant project in the W illam ette riv e r ba sin. providing for bank protection and channels in the W illam ette and its trib u taries, w hich includes the ' • ■ ' c i ime fifth on th e list, estim ated to cost $2.430.000 S ixth place is allotted to th e P ortland sew age project, for w hich a cost of $9,575,000 is estim ated. T he rep o rt includes 24 other pro The new, largest, h a rd ie st and heaviest producer jects. som e of which a re levee im of all good berries. U nexcelled flav o r w ith a ta n g provem ents n ear P ortland, estim at ed to cost $1 059 900: construction of of red rasp b e rry and wild b lack b erry , e ith e r fresh, levees and d rainage w orks in the frozen or canned. E arly tipped, fine large plants. S auvies island area. $1.364.900; precipitation m easurem ent, stream 20c each 15 for $2 100 for $10 gauging and o th er projects for the low er C olum bia basin to tallin g 500 at $ 6 .5 0 per hundred m ore than $560,000. and a num ber 1000 or over at w h o lesa le prices of others. and A Higher Wage Scale for Your Dollar L ittle E thel—"M other, are y o u the nearest re lativ e I've got?” H er M other—"Yes. dear, a n d your fath er is th e closest.”—Ex. Hillsboro Motor Co. PHONE 4-14, DAY OR NIGHT 318-332 E. Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon Dr. Abram s Use Car I.ot at 136 S. Second Ave.