The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 11, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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Honor Roll at
Gaston School
Announced
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is o m - p i. d b i h t y hut the; sh o u ld be
A R G Ü a , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
L o re tt Davis. Ja m i - f.'a
na l i e - ,
Buyers Contract Berries in
Banks: Heard Gets Patent
O il
J o h in -
Pug«- Five
est G ro v e . A la rg e a u d ie n ce was
present.
Mr
arid M rs
C l i f f S andy o f
B a n ks sp e n t F rid a y n ig h t and S a t­
u rd a y w ith th e ir d a u g h te r
M rs.
M a u ric e T h o m p s o n , at V e rn o n ia .
put in im m e d ia te ly if il is exp«*« ted
to a m ount to m uch the*, •.«•ason T h is
Start P oppy Poster C ontest
p a i t u o l . i l * k in d o f ry e gras-, w il,
T tie I nppy P o ste r contest has
” »<hn.«i ily m a e a « on a d cru h le
been s ta rte d in seven schools by
g io v lh »In* fu t s«*asou and w ill
ttie B in k s U n it N o !t0 o f ttie A rri-
*n< re a •• lb«* tonnage «<m*a<ierahly
i« y .Miss Mary ^ n d y i
the place la ' w eek fro m the h o ll.s e e ncan L e g io n A u x ilia r y . T h e c o n ­
Hid to In stitu te
and he le a d y to « ut at a p p r o x i­
B a n ks E p w o rth L e a gu e m em bers
B A N K S S tra w b e rry b u ye rs fro m on th e G eorge I. ip p e il place w h e re test \ gas e n th u s ia s tic a lly rece ive d
m a te ly the .ami- tun«* a . c lo v e r.
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u iu ie ry co m p a n y th e y liv e d d u rin g Ito w eek
w hen
presented by
M rs
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« ¡A S T O N H ig h
rh o o l d l l « , til
N o rm a lly wh« n rye grass is seed
I’l.a ti eer, u n it p re s id e n t, and M r». E p w o rth L e ague In s titu te o f th is
th e B a k e r K«-,ly com -
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Scouts R esum e A ctivity
Boy S couts l i a v resum ed a c t iv i­ H a ro ld Jensen, p o p p y p o ster c h a ir ­ d is tr ic t h e ld a t D a lla s M a rc h 12
f i . l i i i i c i i A lv in .Im u "
, i p h o i i n i i «• «if ••«•<, w ill be us« d W hen* H u t «- p a o y in S a l« *m and Bay M u lin g in
w e n * c o n ii-acting b e rry ties ag a in ns ttie b a s k e tb a ll season man Posters w ill be s u b m itte d fro m an d 13.
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S lim | l I l l l t h I I I '; I I | H l , I l I
S e u in g ( lub Has P a rty
• •••«, p« i a« r«- m ay he d e c i« a .<•«, g ro w e rs in th in c o m m u n ity last is u e n i l v o v e r S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n the Bank , g ra d e school. Hoy. B u x ­
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and S c o u tm a s te r V e rle ton P r i'k e t t , H a rris o n . G r e e n v ille
T h e 4-H S e w in g c lu b e n jo y e d a
K i i l l i i ' i i n i ' V liiii'lin ¡m il Ml I I a.V F i y r .
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Jean A i i i I i i m i i i , M Jl X I I I «• pi« u ty o f .-«•«, in any
th e ry e
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T in . contest ends A p r il 15 w h e n a ll le y F rid a y e v e n in g . A n e v e n in g o f
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In some in s ta n c e . w h e re th e re is som«- fi<*lds w’«*r«- m o r
prot«*et«-d Ja n .i
T u r n e r and son v is ite d M rs and posters d is p la y e d .
bers w e re p re s e n t a n d th e leader.
g ro u p o f
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p la y e i , I h u i «lay
i -.land o f c lo v e r farm« i . have fro m the fre«*/.«- A , th<* best b e n
M T u r n e i h i P o rtla n d S u n d a y M rs
M iss R u th B a ile y .
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Frank lice • h k« i hud a ‘ it t.o
B uild Home
d ie d in a w ild e r w h e a t M id i a . hat V«
w i l l b«* la te r th a n usual th i
T u rn e r, w h o iia been in ttie E m a n -
h u ili score
M r and M r . W illia m K e lly o f
W h ite W in te r o r Whit«- H o lla n d ye a r
! oel h o s p ita l fo r several w e e ks s e r i­
M rs T i'im .'iit T i-b , . spendm ,'
B ald M o u n ta in a re c o m p le tin g th e ir
These tw o v a rie tie s . « eded at th is
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o u sly ill w ith pneum onia, is n o w at
V. r r l , U 'l I w ith h er hiisi »uni m (
new hom e I t is b u ilt r ig h t n e x t
time* w ill u s u a lly not head th is s«*a-
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M r. and M rs F re d I r v in o f O ak
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law. M i
J im llrv w A te r, is sta yin g • too, o u t and p ru v id e a consider - b iis o ie . t r ip to W .i J n n g to n IJ ( '
G rove v is ite d i t th e R ay P a rm le y
w ith h e r u n t il M rs D ic k ir irc « » \rrs
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ah,«* a m ount o f p a stu re a fte r th e
fro m h e r ree< n t Illness
E E H o p k in s e n te re d th e St V in ­ home S unday.
w e n t to F a n .a ( 't t y . M o . .and fro m
States fo re s try s e rv ic e a re b e in g
c lo v e r hay is rem oved.
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cent h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d M o n d a y
V e rn o n F ie ld s and o ffe re d th ro u g h c iv il .service, and
( auses < O ueern
.ark'', w h e re he v e tte d frie n d s and fo r o b s e rv a tio n M r. H o p k in s is s ta ­ ba by and M r. and M rs
I he ( «astun fiv e d e fru te d Yam
A rc h ie one place w it h th e s o il c o n se rva ­
R obertson and
C o n d itio n o f the A u s tria n fie ld re lu tive -. He re tu rn e d hom e by w ay tio n agent a t N o rth J u n c tio n .
lu ll T ue sd a y 21 to 13
c h ild re n o f V a n ­ tio n d e p a rtm e n t, i t wan a n n ounced
c o u v e r w e re S u n d a y v is ito rs
o f th is w eek.
M i • H a ttie H a u K h e rty lue. ««un­ peas i. causing c o n sid e ra b le concern o f San F ranciseo. w h e re he staved
Plan Pot Lin k
to stay w ith M r . F in d le y M cC Iro d a n d th o u g h t Sum«* fie ld s show a it fe w week* W h ile on h is t r ip iie
R N A lodge w ill have a p o t M r Leona R o b e rtso n and Ed C la rk .
T h e p o s itio n s w it h th e fo re s try
in P a tto n V a lle y u n t il .sh< recovers «lerided th in n in g nut w h ile some got a p atent fo r he: in v e n tio n o f a lu c k d in n e r at ttie m e e tin g M a rc h
M r and M rs H e n ry M c D o n a ld a t ­ s e rv ic e in c lu d e m o to r tra n s p o rt o p ­
fro m h e r illn e ss
other . a p p a re n tly lo o k v e ry good re g i te r fo r a fis h basket He is go­ 18.
tended th e "SOO" c a rd p a rty a t the e ra to r
i h e a vy d u t y i a u to m o tiv e
F ra n k and V ir g in ia H u b b a rd of hut el . c e x a m in a tio n disclose . that in g to m ake his re g iste rs in H ank .
R alph K in g hom e a t T h a tc h e r F r i­ m e c h a n ic -w e ld e r: D iesel tr a c to r op ­
Party St. Patrick's B ay
I 'o ir s t («mv«* are sp e n ding a few a lot o f the plant.-, no w u liv e , have and tlie n p u t th e m up fo r sale
H N A . lodge w ill g iv e a "500" day evening.
e ra to r snd o p e ra to r o f tr a c to r t r a il
M rs E a rl W ilso n is c o n fin e d to c a rd p a rty a nd s ilv e r tea in t h e ir
«lays w ith th e ir Ki’a ndparents. M r
th«* tap roo t b ro k e n o f f
Wh«*r<*
M rs. B e lla H a r tw ic k was a S u n ­ b u ild e r, and p o w e r sh ovel o p e ra to r.
and M r- H e im a n K ia h m e r
th is ta p roo t is b ro k m i ahov«* th«* tie r ta d w ith ear tro u b le and o th e r h a ll on ttie a fte rn o o n o f S t P a t­ day v is ito r a t th e hom e o f h e r sis­
D iesel e n gine.
The
c o n s e rv a tio n
Mi
A (
W ilso n was c a lh s l to .*.«•«•«,. o r i f it is hrok«-n C ose to tin - illness.
i l -k s Day. M a rc h 17.
ter. M rs. F ra n k A k e rs , a t P o rtla n d . p o s itio n is la b o r fo re m a n . A ll a p ­
P la y H ills b o r o Here
W a lte rs d ie Tuesday to h e lp care fo r seed thoue p la n ts p ro b a b ly
w ill
M rs N J G r if f i n is s p e n d in g th is M rs A k e rs ju s t re tu rn e d fro m th e
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H ig h 'a heel games scheduletl fo r w eek w ith h e r m o th e r. M rs K a t h ­
h e r h ro th e t in -,a w , w h o is sc tio u s lv n«-\« r a m o u n t to m uch W h o re th e y
h o s p ita l w h e re she u n d e rw e n t a th a n M a rc h 22 w it h th e d is tr ic t
ill
an* b ro ke n above th e seed th e y this w eek are B a n ks g ir ls versus e rin e K i erion. n e a r N o rth P la in s.
m ajor o p e ra tio n b u t is g e ttin g a lo n g m anager. 11th c iv il s e rv ic e d is tric t,
.h u k f ’e p p a rd am , his d a u g h te r most c e rta in ly w o n 't e v e r b«* any H ills b o ro i n R anks g y m n a s i u m
Lose to T igard
n ic e ly now .
fe d e ra l b u ild in g . S eattle. Wash.
Ifo ro th y w e n t to V a n co u ve r T uck good and if th e y a re b ro k e n so th a t T h u rs d a y n ig h t. H anks h ig h boys
B a n k r to w n b a s k e tb a ll team was i
C la y to n V e n to n o f M o r r e l v is ite d
C o m p e tito rs w i l l n o t be re q u ire d
das to p» nd a u eek w ith M i Pep- th**re i o n ly a v e ry s h o rt stu b o f tap v iT jiis H ills b o ro h ig h W ednesday at d e fea te d by T ig a rd W ednesday n ig h t
at th e H e n ry M c D o n a ld hom e in to re p o rt f o r e x a m in a tio n at any
p a rti's m o th e r M rs J II Karasee- ro o t l«*ft th e y p ro b a b ly w ill he v e ry H ills b o ro and St M ary'.. F rid a y at n ig h t 16-42.
B anks S a tu rd a y .
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place,
b u t w i l l be ra te d on th e ir
low y ie ld in g i f in d ry w e a th er.
(iir ls O rganize Team
M o th e rs c lu b m e t T h u rs d a y w ith e x p e rie n c e and fitn e ss.
( o n trih u te ,1H
F u ll in ­
G uests o f M rs M A Dodds M on
W h e re th e re nt tw o inches o r
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M rs F re d W o lfo rd . M rs B. W A r -
M rs Jum«*-> B a ke r, c h a irm a n o f m ore o f ta p roo t b e lo w tin* pea day e ve n in g w ir e M rs N ora D ooley o rgam zed at th e h ig h school. M a rc h I m e n tro u t had ch a rg e o f th e p ro - fo rm a tio n can be o b ta in e d fro m th e
the local lie d Cross. re p o rts the seed, it w o u ld be good p ra c tic e not o f F ore st G ro v e . M r and M rs W a l- 2 th e y w e re d e fe a te d b y H ills b o r o I gram , w h ic h c e n te re d on St. P a t- s e c re ta ry o f th e c iv il s e rv ic e board
a t th e H ills b o r o p o s to ffic e .
G aston c o n trib u tio n s fo r flo o d r e lie f to a tte m p t reseeding b«*eaus«* w ith te r W ild e and d a u g h te r o f P o rtla n d h ig h school g ir ls H to 28. T h e y w ill i ric k 's d a y a nd E aster
and J o h n D o o le y o f Seaside
th a t m uch r«»«d th e re is «‘ v e ry p ro b
a m o u n te d to $49
O th e r e x a m in a tio n s a n n o u n c e d
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Entertain
a b ility th a t a s a tis fa c to ry c ro p w ill
C o u p le to M ove
Bailee W e ll A tte n d e d
in c lu d e a ju n io r g ra d u a te n u rse ;
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n u rs e w it h s e v e ra l o p tio n -
Dance spun sored by th e A m e ric a n
M r and Mr-; A
M eC Icod are re- u „ T in ; y ie ld p ro b a b ly w ill not
M r- A lic e P a rm le y . w h o has been and d a u g h te r D o ris o f V e r n o on
ia ...
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m o v in g m th e m a r fu tu re to th e ir he as h«*avy. h o w e v e r.
L e g io n A u x ilia r y S a tu rd a y e v e n in g v is itin g at th e F re d I r v in hom e in and M r and M rs. F ra n c is vcrn
T h o m p - a l bra n ch e s; p u b lic h e a lth n u rs e fo r
s«»n l.e to
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was w e ll a tte nd e d . M rs J e ff K e n ­ O ak G ro v e , is n o w m u c h im p ro v e d
O pinion V a rie s
on o f P o rtla n d w e re S u n d a y d in ­
tr ic t la d o is m a k in g he residence
Som«* o p in io n bos h«*«*n expr«* .sed n e d y w on a b e a u tifu l cake in th e fro m h e r illness, b u t w ill re m a in a t n e r p a rty guests o f M r. and M rs. ju n io r fo re s te r a nd ju n io r ra n g e e x ­
III ilo m ie lille W here he I. e m p lo y ­ th a t th«- peas w ith b ro k e n ta p roots eake w a lk
a m in e r f o r th e d e p a rtm e n t o f a g r i­
N e x t dance w ill be th e Ray P a rm le y h o m e h e re fo r a B W A r m e tr o u t.
ed T h e M eC leod fa m ily ure o b i res
«•ven th o u g h deep in tin* g ro u n d M .irc h 211
fe w days.
M a ry S andy spent a ll la st w e e k c u ltu re ; m e c h a n ic a l e n g in e e r, n a v y 1
id e n ,. o f (»a .to n , h a v in g liv e d here w ill n«»t y ie ld H a rry S ch o th o f th«*
d
e p a rtm e n t.
M r O ti Johnson M rs Cass W il­
D a iry cre e k w h ic h ru n s th ro u g h at th e hom e o f h e r b ro th e r -in - la w
a b o ut tw e n ty years
O regon E x p e rim e n t s ta tio n says. " I f son. M rs C H H ill. M rs M ax D ree- Banks, is m u c h lo w e r th a n it was and s is te r. M r. a nd M rs . E rn e s t
T h e F in d O h on fa m ily o f Gaston tln -n * is tw o o r th re e inch«.*s o r m ore ziui and M rs V e rn P r ic k e tt a tte n d ­ a fe w days ago A ll t h e s n o w
Wrong Girl
M a rr, o f Kansas C ity .
W ill m ove in to tin- M c t'Ie o d boils«- o f good ro o t b v lo w th a t o ld pea ed a It N A c a rd p a rty in H ills b o ro a ro u n d B a n k s a nd w it h in 20 m ile s
•Superintendent P reaches
"I'd like to kiss you u n til you
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o f B a n ks has a lm o st disa p p ea re d .
Meed, th e re is e v e ry p ro b a b ility «if
D r. L o u is M a g in , d is tr ic t s u p e r­ h o llered 'Stop!' "
M rs
Georg«- T e w * e n te rta in e d a s a tis fa c to ry c ro p
In thojw* in ­ zon w on fir s t and M rs. V e rn P ric k -
Honor Roll G iven
in te n d e n t o f th e M e th o d is t c h u rc h ,
"W ell. I guess you picked th e
F rid a y u fte r ch o o l in h o n o r o f the stances w h e re th e p la n t is b ro ke n e tte second
H o n o r R o ll fo r th e B a n k s h ig h p re a ch e d S u n d a y
n ig h t a t th e w rong girl th is tim e."
Jo h n B u rris spent th e w e e k-e n d school fo r th e f o u r th s ix w e e ks is ] c h u rc h in B a n k s T ho m a s Isaacs o f
b ir th d a y «if h e r son J in in n c T he ahov«* tin* s«*«*<l o r r ig h t Cos«* to the
“You m ean you w o uldn't let me
tab,«* de«-orati«>ns Were eat n e d out s«•«•«,. ther«- is n 't m uch q u e stio n b u t in H ills b o ro w ith Ins d a u g h te rs M rs
¡is f o llo w r : one average. E tta B a ile y F ore st G ro v e led th e s in g in g and kiss you?”
in p in k and w h ite T h e a fte rn o o n w h a t it w d , n e v e r a m o u n t to a n y ­ E r v in S h ip le y and M rs. K a tie S h ip - . nd B e tty M cC a nn . T w o average. sang tw o solos. H e w as a cco m p a n ­
"No. I m ean I w o u ld n 't holler
ley.
was spent in paim-s and prizes w ere thing
Ja ck
S eabold.
R o b e rt
S ch le g e l. ied b y M rs R e n nison. also o f F o r ­ Stop!'
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acreage fro ze n o u t ther«* w ill c e r­
" In d ia ." la in ! o f th e Ju n g le , a m o ­ ta in ly be .i la rg e acreage o f s p rin g o f N e w Y o rk I ’ lty w e re in B anks
tio n p ir tu n * was p re s c rib 'd at tin* oat and b a rb y H a im c h e n b a rle y lest w e e k lo o k in g o ve r th e fe rn and
h ig h school a u d ito r iu m Tm -sduy is on«* <»f o u r bent e«*r«-al crop s and g re e n e ry s itu a tio n T h e y v is ite d the
«•veiling T h is was s p o ir <>r«*<, b y th«* is th e s ta n d a rd v a rie ty fo r s p rin g G r ib n e r B ro th e rs p a c k in g p l a n t
h ig h « hoo, stu d e n t ho«tv A com edy p la n tin g (>1 th«* s p rin g oat va rie tie s . here.
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was add«*d to th e e ve n in g
e n te r­ V ,et«irv h a s c o n s is te n tly
p ro ve n
G r ib n e r B ro th e cs an- e n la rg in g
ta in m e n t
a b o ut th e h ig h e s t y ie ld in g
W heat
'f’he an n ua , G A \ dance was stood th e w in te r freeze b«-tt«*r than th e ir g re e n e ry buainoss and now
h e ld in flu- K P h a ll F rid a y e v e ­ any o th e r c ro p a<u, probably hut have p a c k in g p la n ts nt Alsea. Sweet
n in g A iK'ggo them«- was carri<-<1 v e ry lit t le s p rin g w h e a t w ill he I I 'in e O cca n lu ke and at B ank
o u t in th«‘ d e c o r a t io n . C haperones *«»cd«*d U n d e r n o rm a , c o n d itio n s it T h e y have pick ers M a tte re d a ll
w e re M r m d M rs A W A n d e rson . is about th e poorest s p rin g c ro p and a lo n g th e coast T in y have re c e n tly
raised th e wages fo r p ic k in g fe rn s
M r and M rs
K a r l Kling«*. M rs c o u ld o n ly he r<*commen«,ed in cp *.»
fro m fiv e cents a b u n d le to seven
J o h n P cp p a rd
M i s Kev.» T u c k e r. w h e re it Is a b s o lu te ly necessary
cents
T he e x tre m e co ld and he a vy
Jum es B u rto n , Miss W ilm a Patheal
F la x fo r seed is a cash c ro p possi­
Enjoy u nlim ited hot w ater d a y o r night, w inter
snow
s dam aged th e fe rn s and d e ­
and M r and M i
L e w is S m ith b ilit y <»n some fa rm - T h e re is e ve ry
G lo ria P p p a rd am , E v e ly n Cay. in d ic a tio n o f a re a d y m a rk e t at la ye d th e p ic k in g , w h ic h has caus­
or summer. N o ' o ff"p e rio d s . N o th in g to te n d !
costume«, «s p ic k in ,m m
p resided th e D u lu th . M in n . p rice. F la x seed ed a sh o rta g e o f fe rn s and th e f ir m j
at th e p unch b o w , Musi«*
I I
y ie ld s in th is c o u n ty have averaged Is w o r k in g h a rd to ca tch up on or- |
nidi« I by th e N ig h tin g a le s .
a ro u n d 1» bushels to th e acre w hen ders T h is w eek tw o cars o f fe rn s :
P ra c tic a lly a ll o f last w e e k th e a ll th«* p la n tin g s a r e consic1«*r«*d. are b e in g loaded o u t G ne g o in g to ■
T u a la tin r iv e r o v e rflo w e d its hanks W hen o n ly such p la n tin g s a re c o n ­ N ew Y o rk and one g o in g to Texas
H o u s e w a rm in g G iv e n
and w a te r cam e w e ll o u t in to the sid e re d as w e n * set-di’d at th«' rig h t
A g ro u p o t n e ig h b o rs g a v e a
fie,«, in d ic a tin g th a t snow is r a p id ­ tim e and at th e p ro p e r ra te o n
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a rm in g p a rty S a tu rd a y e v e ­
w e l,-p re p a re d s«*«*d beds, th«* a v e r­
ly m e ltin g in th e m o u n ta in s.
T h e G uston W o m a n •» c lu b served age y ie ld w ill ru n c o n s id e ra b ly h ig h ­ n in g at th e hom e o f M r and M rs
d in n e r at th e F orest G ro v e C h a m ­ e r Bison is th«* v a rie ty p a rtic la r - It A t ’ l n i k fo r M r and M rs K e n ­
b e r o f ( ’«»mrnerre M on d a y C o m ­ ly s u ita b le to th is section, a cc o rd ­ n e th S h o rte r, w h o h ave re c e n tly
m itte e in ch a rg e was M i
1) M c ­ in g to th«* Or«*gon E x p e rim e n t sta ­ b u ilt A sh o w e r o f canned f r u it was
3 0 ,ro .
In to sh. M rs O r tr n G re e b e le r. M rs tio n . and Is o r d in a r ily seeded at g ive n th e n e w ly w e d s Present w e re
L a w re n c e W illia m s . M r A B L a r ­ fro m 40 pounds to 50 o u n d s p e r M r and M rs F re d l i o y i e . M r. and
son. B la n ch e B ro w n . M rs F ra n k acre P la n tin g s s h o u ld be mad«* as M i' G e o rg e W h ite and son. M rs
II- • H . « i .«?,«I M i
M u 'l • . , ’ .it•
e a rly as p o ssib le p ro v id in g
t h e B e rn a rd S e lle rs and d a u g h te r. M rs
gr«»und can be th o ro u g h ly w o rk e d E m m a W ilc o x . M rs A C C o n n a n t.
306 E. Main St.
H ills boro
ant, a r a th e r f in e ly p u lv e riz e d seed M r and M rs G ene S h ip le y . M r. and
P hone 1721
M rs C ro c k e r and d a u g h te r. Dan
bed pre p a re d.
H a rtm a n . W a yn e S h ip le y , M r. and
M r- R A C ook and th e ho n ore d
guests. M r a nd M rs K e n n e th S h u r-
tc r
( O f t lin u e d fro m |>»»r 11
Hillsboro Pharmacy
"Save on Drugs''
GRAND OPENING
APRIL 3
Free Gifts : Deep Cut Prices
Five Jobs Open in
Forestry Service
Finance Your
Home
-----at Home
T hro u g h th is local S av­
ings and Loan A ssociation
. . . and a t
A Lower Rate
Your local association can now offer you a b e tte r and
easier way to hom e ow nership—and at a net low cost.
W hether you propose building a new hom e or r e ­
financing y o u r present m ortgage—it w ill pay you to get
in touch w ith us.
FREE CONSULTATION
M em ber Federal H om e Loan Bank
SAFE
Washington Savings QC Loan Ass’n.
J. M. PERSON. M anager
Savings «t Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Now is the Time
B uy an automatic G as
WATER HEATER NOW!
For all good gardeners to
go to work.
Whether you have spa­
cious gardens, a small plot,
or a window box, the Spring
brings on that urge to plant.
And water is necessary to
bring your garden to its full­
est beauty.
Gas gives cheapest and best
a u to m atic hot w a te r service!
N ew low rates can save you 10% to
Get complete details to d a y !
PORTLAND GAS & COKE COMPANY
Freeze Cuts Hope
for Bumper Crops
Funeral for Rev.
Curtis on Friday
peas to tin* a cre W h e re it is d e ­
sire d to ta k e a d va n ta g e o f vetch
th a t was not k ille d , th e ra te o f seed­
R ih
O liv er l. a iiilu ii C u rtis . 63.
in g o f th e peas m ay he decreased d ie d at his hom e ill Forest G ro v e
a c c o rd in g to th e a m o u n t o f vetch M on d a y n ig h t a fte r an illn e s s o f
th a t is le ft
about th re e years F u n e ra l services
Y ields Good
w i l l be h e ld at th e Forest G ro v e
In 1933 C a n a d ia n peas and oats U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y ch a p el at 2
w e re seeded as la te ns th e m id d le p m
F rid a y w ith Rev
G eorge
o f A p r il and hay y ie ld s o f tw o tons T u r n e r o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t w ill
and m ore p e r acre w e re h arvested
he in F orest V ie w ce m e te ry.
T h e n * was a long. coo,. m oist s p rin g
He was b o rn in J o lie t, III . Ju n e
and c o n d itio n s fo r th e g ro w th o f 16. 1873 H is f ir s t w ife w as M iss
a n n u a l legum es w e re e x c e p tio n a l­ A n n a Rood o f H ills b o ro , w h o d ie d
ly good W e can h a rd ly exp e ct sucn
m a n y ye a rs ago. and on O cto b e r
fa v o ra b le c o n d itio n s again, lla g g 2. 1923. he was m a rrie d to M rs
b ro th e rs , so u th o f N e e d v ille . p la n t­
Zoa H a r tr a m p f in S alem . Deceased
ed a fie ld o f peas and oats th a t
is s u rv iv e d b y th e w id o w : a son.
averaged a p p ro x im a te ly fo u r tons of
I.a n d o n o f M ilw a u k ie , and th e f o l­
hay to th e acre, b u t th is was on
lo w in g slaters: M rs. F ra n k F leck.
e x c e p tio n a lly r ic h g ro u n d
M rs Lena M a rk h a m , Forest G rove :
A . P. Ire la n d , n o rth <> f F ore st
M rs. L o re n W a tkin s. M c M in n v ille ;
G ro v e , w a s on«* o f m an y o th e r
M rs. H a r rie t C a tto .
M rs.
F, v a
fa rm e rs w h o had a fin e c ro p o f
C a n a d ia n fie ld peas and oat hay. T hom pson, P o rtla n d : M rs. J e n n ie
In b o th these instances th e cro p D e p u y. N e w M e x ic o ; M rs L illie
was seeded e a rly in A p r il and land P rice. O kla h o m a . K a n . and M rs
p la ste re d ,n s p ite «if th e success o f A lm a S ch u ltz. V a n co u ve r, Wash.
these seedings in A p r il, th e cro p
S ubscribe now to th e A rgus. In
s h o u ld he p la n te d e a rlie r.
T h in red c lo v e r stands p re se n t a , W ashington county $1.50 a y ear
p ro b le m . U s u a lly it is d e s ira b le to Six m onths 85c. T h ree m onths 50
th ic k e n th e stand w ith some o th e r cents. Tw o m onths 35 cents.
tf
c ro p w h e n th is can be done w ith i
s o m e th in g th a t m a tu re s a t a b o ut
th e sam e tim e as th e clo v e r. Some
have a lre a d y seeded ve tch and oats
in th e c lo v e r, h u t th is does not
reach th e d e sire d stage o f m a tu r ity
w h e n th e c lo v e r is rea d y to cut.
S u ggests G rass
“ D om estic, o r
Ita lia n
ry e
Dr. P. G.
BROWN
DENTIST
grass.
G uaranteed
C om m erelal Building
2nd M id M a in St
lllllshoro. O regon
by
B e f o r e M a r c h 15
( Also plenty of water for
more prosaic purposes.)
Peoples Water and Gas Co.
R. E. W ILEY, Local M an ag er
and SA V E
G eorge H ess B uys Place
G e o rg e Hess and fa m ily , w h o
cam e h e re last fa ll fro m M o n ta n a ,
h a ve p u rch a se d th e F oste r place
n e a r G re e n v ille . T h e y m ove d o n to
Three Per Cent Discount
I NCI ENT
will be allow ed on all c u rre n t tax es paid on or b efo re M arch 15.
No re b a te s will be allow ed a fte r th a t date.
Yes . . . th e very hom e
you've been looking f o r
CO PELA N D 'S invite yon to
build it now. Costs ¡md con­
ditions p robably w on’t be as
fa v o ra b le ag a in for m any
years.
EH A In su red F inancing
will provide th e m oney on
rea so n a b le term s. C O PE­
LANDS will provide Free
H ouse P lan s and E stim ates,
COPELAND
Lumber Yards
Ftione $01
KINGS
USED JEW ELED
C A S K E TS T O
CONVEY
M ESSACES*
IM P O R T A N T ’
DOCUM ENTS
THE M O R E '
JEW ELS TH E
GREATER - the
REGARD SHOWN FOR
THE R E C IP IE N T ....j
Lower Future Taxes
should be reflected from decreased w a rra n t in d eb ted n ess and
th e resu ltin g d ec re a se in interest paid on o u tsta n d in g w a rra n ts.
Waive Interest Penalty
W aiv er of in te rest and p e n a lty on d e lin q u e n t tax e s fo r th e y ears
1934 and prior, w ith th e exception of o n e-fo u rth of th e oldest
y e a r's delinquency, is possible upon p a y m e n t of th e 1937 c u rre n t
tax in full. See th e county ta x office fo r d etails.
I he new *C rystalite W indow Envelope is the “ jew e l” o f
the M uil-U e ll line of businea. envelopes.
a , a.. w/*,.,,
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You are cordially invited to bring your tax p rob lem s to us. Our loan
departm ent is p repared to give “p erso n a lized serv ice’ to
all respon sible persons.
as well ¡is econom y on tpial-
ity b uilding m aterials.
D ruggist
Th«iiiManib nr«» fin d in g re lie f w ith
th is iiniH zitig fo rm tiln . M edicnl 1eMn
»how il to he in v a lu a b le in m any raneM
« f e oliti», chroni«’ dyspepHia. hiiioun*
noMH. h yp e ra c id ity , am i «»(her ailment««
th n t are due to v ita l «leficiency.
It
help» b rin g yo u r whole »y»t«*m hack
to norm al.
V IT E M E X 1« »«d.l a ll over th e U.
S.
A.
In
Ilill» b o ro ,
th«* exclu»ive
ngeney fo r V item ex h the D elta D rug
Store.
(P a id A d v .)
Pay Your Taxes
and Mrs. it B T resham .
NewReiiefFor
Stomach Pain Invitation
to a Home...
B u rn in g stom ach acid, s w e l­
lin g gas. u lc e ra te d lin in g these
are o n ly sym p to m s
not th e
CAUSE
Y o u c a n 't even hope
to d ig e st y o u r fo o d p ro p e rly , so
lo n g as y o u r body la cks th e v i ­
ta l elem ents. M a n y peo ple are
lit e r a lly s ta rv in g
no m a tte r
h o w m uch food th e y eat. D o c­
to rs tre a t th is c o n d itio n tix la y
hv g iv in g von the v ita l e le m e n ts
CO NCENTRATED A N D FOR­
T IF IE D iV ite m e x t Just one dose
c o n ta in s 3846 V ita m in U n i t s
( A & D ). p lu s o th e r tonics.
C o rre c t
d ie t
is n 't
en o ug h !
Y ou m ay ta ke th e r ig h t foods,
but if you can't a s s im ila te them ,
th e y d o n 't do yo u a n y good.
T h a t's w h y V ite m e x has such a
q u ic k e ffe c t on th e h u m a n sys­
te m because it enables yo u Io
get th e good o u t o f m ilk and
o th e r c a lc iu m -r ic h foods.
We see to it that all dur­
ing the year you have all the
water you can possibly use
to keep your garden at its
loveliest.
Mrs. L ew is H ostess
M rs A lfr e d L e w is was hostess to
th e B rid g e c lu b F rid a y a fte rn o o n .
M rs L e o n a rd G a m ro th and M rs E l­
lis P u rd in becam e n e w m em bers.
H ig h score was w o n by M rs M a x
Dreezon. second b y M rs A r t h u r
Ir e la n d and co n s o la tio n by M rs.
G a m ro th . N e xt m e e tin g w ill be
M a rc h 19 w it h M rs W. I. M oore.
M rs. W a lk e r Hostess
M rs. W. G W a lk e r was hostess
W ednesday to th e B a n k s -M o u n ta in -
d a le c a rd c lu b . M rs. O tis Johnson
w o n fir s t, M rs. L o c i H o lle n b e ck,
second, and M rs. T o m Q u a lls, th ir d
E. E. F u lg h a in o f D a y to n is v is it ­
in g h is s o n -in -la w a nd d a u g h te r. M r
RELIABLE
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Second and Main St.
Hillsboro. Oregon
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w ith life
;> first ol the m onth slatem nt really lias per-
to n a lity ami invites attention when m ailed in a Cry«-
ta lite.
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