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P ag e E ight H IL L S B O R O Mrs. Dooher Named Teacher Mountaindale ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON T hiii'silay, May lì, 1937 an o th er association m ight be organ- I ixed. Ju liu s C hristensen, p resid en t of the local group, in com m enting on testing som etim e ago said B elong ilt> E velyn ll.iitl.ld i ing to a herd im provem ent associa tion is just good business T he te s t er comes in once a m onth, w eighs lt was maile liy l.awi enee W isniei. the milk, runs the b u tte rfa t test, a furnier llilh i studeut . w ho Will 111 com putes the production from each (By Miss Margaret Mathiesen) griiduiilcd i'i'oin P.ieifn this Ju n e, anim al in th e herd for th e m onth M OUNTAINDALE - Mrs Erank Cook tilg l'la .es w ei e given a ilem- m akes up the herd book, feed costs D ooher has been elected to teach S tu d en t body elected last Tuesday onstration of the pre ssiil'e eookei are entered, and at the end of the th e M ountaindale school next year. y ear the bookkeeping job, show ing tin* follow ing annual staff Jea n n e T uesday by 1.ester Ire la n d b a rd T hat w ill m ake h e r fifth v ear as exactly w here the dairv e n terp rise Ai’ts. ed ito i. M an Ann G arth o fn er. W .11« teacher there. stands and the relation of each cow assistant editor: Bob Allison, b u si M ountaindale school children and to this business, is com plete. It is a ness m anager, and M artin Ryan, as- (Bv Whoattt?) th e ir teacher, Mrs F ran k Dooher. sitant m anager valuable service. Il|ie little Who i l l to o k a n a p <•«11 attended the m usical festival in O fficers N om inated High P roduction I isled to n a l day last w eek, but through N orth P lains Friday afternoon. The The Hi-Y clu b m et T h u rsd ay and the aid of Fa u ric Andci on s alarm David Hagg mid Sons had the children took part in th e m usical high producing cow for th e year, a plans w ere m ade for tin* F ath er and clock iscm o r di c.-s-up da> \ know » and singing num bers and Mrs. grade Jersey S he produced 11,662 Son banquet to be held May II at w e a rc all here today D ooher led th e singing for th e en tire pounds iif m ilk co ntaining 762 8 M eacham s G rossing N om inations R um ors a rc fly m g th ic k . fast, and group. for next year's o fficer; w ere m ade | contradictivc But we can t get the pounds of fat W ashington G range w as p re se n t as follow s Elvis Diekason and How tW O t r • In ■ . to to ll t i c mu nt ( t o r i M em bers having herds th at a v e r ed w ith th e state gavel by G ale aged m ore th an 31X1 pounds of fat ard Davis, p re s id e n t. Bob Allison. A n y w ay we know it s about Lucille G range of F orest G rove Saturday. per cow for the year are C II Ham- \ ice-president, a n <1 Ted G ard n er and N olan As a fam ous ad •*«•. ‘ roll Jam es F orsythe, state g ran g e d ep u ford. Mrs Tom W illiams. David treasu rer. your own story ty. w as also a visitor Hagg A* Sons Mrs C F R obertson P liile- Initiate Pledges What senior girl. w h o i . c . otx mg Mrs. J. I. V anDom elen and B etty A- Son. Jo h n C ordes C hris Reiehen. T he P hiloxian society form ally in I on a heavy rom ance now is « xpect- Jean. Mrs T race V uylsteke and B et C. B B uchanan J r . Jo h n W M ullcv. itiated the pledges A pril 28 A fter a cd to say "I do a fte r graduation ' ’ ty. Erm a M eeuwsen and S ister M ar R Allen. M ike Y unker. Mrs 1 d in n e r in the cafeteria, the pledges ion attended a celebration at the V ander.tandcn. Andrew Vanderzan* w ere escorted aro u n d tow n in night Benson Polytechnic in P o rtlan d den. J H Busch. B rogden Acres gowns, stocking caps and candle., S unday com m em orating th e fiftieth Fred H Jessy. Amos W atkins 11 T to the am azem ent lan d a m u se m e n t> y ear of the founding of th e St. M urphy. A lbert G reener. Julius of th e people up town. M arys institution at B eaverton. C hristensen. F ir G rove D airy. A r S enators Plan Dance A girl w as born to Mr. and Mrs. th u r W. C onnell. Edw in B urkhalter. D onald G arrigu s May 2. S enate club w ill hav e the annual (Bv Zrll Struthers) A. J Evers. E lm er E G uerber. A. 1’ tlm n er dance at tin* C olum bia Miss Alm a R affety is spending the HITEON H iteon pupils a re p r e - Ireland w eek w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ed V ander- C ountry C lub May 27. the night be , paring th eir pro ¡rain fur tin* clos zanden of G ales Creek. fore graduation. ing of school May 2! They received Mrs. W illis Hostess Miss P a rr an d M is s Nex w ere the group p ictu res of the school this Mrs. Echo Willis w as hostess for guests of Mrs G eorge Jacobson i L il week th e Past C hiefs' club at h e r home lie H om edew , S atu rd ay afternoon Mrs. W est llonorreil T hursday afternoon. A fter th e b usi at a card p arty and luncheon at het- M esdanics A nderson. H o l l a n d z ness m eeting "500'' w as plav ed in hom e at West U nion. Flint M etzentm e Olson \ .iiiK I.ck i By Helen Williams) w hich Mrs. P. A. Q ualls and Mrs. Mrs. C harles M cEvers 'E d ith S tru th e rs and D orland pleasantly Loel H ollenbeck had high scores. GASTON F u n eral services w ere Fort*, form er English teacher, who su rp rised Mrs K ate Wi t Thursday Mrs. D elbert Fow les w as a guest. held S unday in Forest G rove U n is now living in P ortland, visited on her birthday- ann iv ersu ry Mr Mrs. A K. R eynolds w ill en tertain d ertak in g com pany chapel for Karl school last T hursday. West s tw o n i e c e s o f n ear C ornelius th e club next. H erring. 64. of G aston He cam e to Je a n Park, a form er W ashington spent th e day w ith her Mr. and Mrs. C larence Meek and I P o rtlan d from Saxony in G erm any high school student, sta rte d to school R ebekah d u b m em bers from here fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. S teve Meek in 1891. He w orked for a n u m b er of h ere M onday as a freshm an. atten d ed club m e e t i n g at the Mi II and fam ily atten d ed th e F ounders' y ears as a b rick lay er in th a t city Play T igard H ere F rid ay II M cDonald hom e a! Tigard London is going to shine for the coronation of King George VI and Day celebration at C ham poeg park and then bought a farm in P atton E rnest H ite J r and A rchie Davies Big Ben, London's famed timepiece atop the House of Parliament, H ilhi's baseball team sta rte d the 1 Sunday Valley, know n as the ' Old G ru b e le r season last T uesday by w inning a spent Thursday at B eaverton high is going to shine, too. Here workmen are shown as they gave a A tend C onvention Place." He lived th ere and w as e n gam e from T igard 7 to' 6 T hursday high school. T he B eaverton high final washing to the giant clock that hourly booms out the time over Mr. and Mrs. C lyde Jackson. Mrs. gaged in farm ing until sh o rtly b e they lost to Forest G rove 8 to 9 school en tertain ed all eighth grade t ' IS. . . <i, p. .... Floyd Raffety. Mrs. Ray Jack so n -- fore his death A pril 29 He is s u r they played Sherw ood, and i pupils from adjoining districts and Mrs. M aria Jackson atten d ed grade and D aphne in the th ird R ob vived by his w ife E lizabeth and the Tuesday F riday one w ith T igard here. th e district P y th ian convention at ert B utler, a recen t pupil here, has follow ing ch ild ren Mrs A rm in Allen spent the w eek-end at j Say you saw it In the Argus. St. H elens S atu rd ay evening. N eiter. Selm a M argaret and George, tier Miss moved to a district east of P ortland. hom e in A nuty A num ber of homes on th e new There are now nineteen pupils in all of G aston N O T IC E H I N l l t l 1 1 B M G oodm an and some of the electric light line extension in the this school. He w as born N ovem ber 16. 1892. in IM P ItO X I M E N I boys cran k ed up H ilhi's one and ! H arrison d istrict have th e ir lights G erm any. Notice is hereby given that the (Continued Trom pat* 1) Mr. and Mrs Sam Body w ere only "Dodge" last w eek and w orked tu rn ed on now. B urial w as in Forest View cem the track anil field dow n in shape. City Council did on the fourth day Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S tew art have guests of old friends at W oodburn erage of th e tw o low h erd s is above etery. th e av erag e for all associations and Ray L air did not have an ap p e n d i " I M e . 1 9 3 7 I '. ' - .1 1 C s o l l l l I ’ll of received w ord of th e b irth of a bov Thursday. Beat Tigard Ball Team citis operation as w as in the paper in tention to im prove that portion is in dicative of th e high q u ality of to Dr. and Mrs. V irgil L illy tO pal Miss Funk is Bride T he G aston high school played S tew art i M ay 1 at M organtow n. C yril K ru g er and Miss J a n e Funk h erds in th e W ashington C ounty as tw o baseball gam es last w eek, w in last week It was a m istake. H e h a s of Wes, B aseline S tre e t as follow By con stru ctin g concrete c u rb g lan d u lar tro u b le and is staying W V. of Sherw ood w ere m arried in the sociation. L ike any o th er business, th e dairy ning th e ir first w ith T igard 6 to 4 w ith his p aren ts in P ortland ings thereon upon the propel grade. S unday d in n er p arty guests of Mr Evangelical church at T igard S a t and losing the o th er w ith Y am hill and M rs E arl H ollenbeck w ere Mrs. u rd ay evening. The young couple en te rp rise is o p erated to p roduce in Giya* Play .it W oodburn D. A. Keen and Mrs. D. O. W ebster left im m ediately for C alifornia, come. C yrus points out Ju s t exactly 14 to 6 The cast of "B ridal C horus pre- Mr. and Mrs H arold J u d d of P o rt how m uch incom e m ay be req u ired of Portland. w h ere they expect to m ake th e ir sented the play at W oodburn Tues- land spent th e w eek-end nt the for an av erag e farm fam ily." said Pupils Visit Champopg day evening. home. The bridegroom 's m other. hom e of Mrs. Ju d d 's parents. Mr. Miss E ugenia C ypher, w ho is Mrs. K atie K ruger, and his sister. Cyrus, "is a m a tte r of individual I and Tom S tre tc h e r gave th e oration Mrs. John Begert. in G aston. teach er of M eacham school, took h er Miss E thel K ru g er of W alla Walla, opinion, bu t if it w ere fig u red in Mr and Mrs Preston Thom pson that he had p rep ared for the o ra to r sixth and seventh g rad e p upils for w ere dow n for th e occasion. They SI.000 units, it w ould re q u ire 8.7 ical contest in assem bly W ednesday and fam ily spent the w eek-end at The a visit to Cham poeg p ark S atu rd ay w ere house guests at th e F u n k cows of th e kin d in th e tw o high senior play east gave several th e beach. T hey w ere com pelled to h erd s in th e association to produce to see the historical things there. short skits, to g eth er w ith a m usical hom e in S herw ood w hile here. The SI.000 d e to u r com ing back because of the of incom e over and above program . K ru g er fam ily fo rm erly lived in feed costs, w hile it w ould ta k e 194 collapse of the Whiteson bridge. W e at* h e a d q u a rte rs fur Miss Y oder's p ractical art class this d istrict. . cow s of th e kind in th e tw o low- A nnual F estival Held a rse n a te spray for fru it has prep ared an ex h ib it to be held The an n u al m usic to u rn am en t was Friday evening a f t i r and before F o rm er R esident Hies h erd s to produce th e sam e Sl.tXX) of trees. Liquid am '» u s i heid at G aston F riday. A nu m b er C h arlie K ruger, form erly nf this incom e above feed costs. B ridal C horus ' They will hold a of ru ra l schools convened w ith the sp ra y s to r I low ers a n d vicinity, died in P o rtlan d last week C om parisons Made Jantz.cn Beach S atu rd ay picnic at G aston g rad e school for th e event B urial services w ere in N ew berg Dusts t o proteet Miss D orothy T ongue is going to shrubs. "It should be borne in m m d that and a v a rie ty m usical p rogram was lBy M abie B. Allison* last Sunday. this is above feed costs an d not i presented. T h ere were’ several spe ju m p at the P ortland H unt club - g a rd e n s a g ain st all insects MOUNTAIN HOME— C hehalem Plan Graduation Civic show this Friday above th e to tal cost of production, Rotenone du-t M ountain Potato club m et at th e A m eeting cf rep resen tativ es from feed costs rep resen tin g ap p ro x im a te cial n u m b ers given by the H ill and This is for the benefit of anyone and slugs. G eorge A llison hom e F rid ay ev e six school d istricts w as held at ly 50 p er cent of th e total. T he 8 7 G aston g rade schools to r sp ittle bugs on any type w ondering w ho the "b rid e and Mr and Mrs. McM ann of A rlin g ning. The club is sponsoring tw o Scholls church M onday evening cows in the high group re q u ire d to groom " w ere w ho ad v ertise d the scholarships to th e 4-H sum m er P lans for 8th grade exercises w ere pro d u ce th e stated gross incom e ton. Wash . visited the B Fleiseh- B ridal C horus down tow n T h u rs of plants. school at C orvallis. T hese w ere discussed. The d ate w as set for the w ould place on th e m ark et a p p ro x a u c r hom e tw o days last w eek. A ll Types of Sprayers afternoon. K eith Busch was the Mrs. O rin Hall is visiting Mrs day aw arded to R aym ond H ornibrook. evening of May 20. to be h eld at . im ately 4300 pounds of b u terfai "bride" and Willis C roeni the p resident of th e club, and to Miss Scholls church. About 30 g rad u ates w hile the 194 cows in th e low er Len S haw l of B ellview . Wash * "groom ." A nd they m ade the cutest B. F lcischaucr spent last week at couple! P eronice Ego. secretary. Tw o o th er from seven ad joining d istricts are group w ould place on th e m arket Hot Lake. Wash. F red - Seed - Wool m em b er; of th is club have sch o lar expected. Poultry The setting for the "Bridal C h o r ap p ro x im ately 6100 pounds of fat Freshmen Hold Party— ships. w hich thev won in 4-H w ork. T el. ph, u e 3061 us is one of the most colorful and , Thus. 1800 pounds m ore fat had to T he freshm an class held a party T hey a re Miss Ellen M arie Ja o u ith 1 go on th e m ark et from th e low er at the hom e of Mrs. Mary Ward effective sets wc have had in years MOTHER an d G eorge A. A llison Jr. N ext I producers, y et th e incom e w as no W ednesday night of last w eek. m eeting of the club is scheduled for M other. Oh w hat a sacred name! I g reater." G aston T ow nies Lose She holds th e chief destiny of fame. th e evening of May 21 at th e R ich H erd im provem ent w ork in W ash G aston tow n team lost th e ir gam e Tim e h as bro u g h t fo rth no o th er ard Joyce home ington county is progressing. More Social at T aylor Heme Who could tak e th e place of a I in terest is being displayed an d th ere w itli B anks 8 to 4. mother. M ountain Home C hristian E n i a re a n u m b er of h erd ow ners, w ho 1 deavor society w ill hold a social at As by th e in term in ate years, did race. w ould lik e to get th e ir h erd s on We specialize in q u ality coni the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ti m ereiai p rin tin g .—Argus. , I. too. hold this sacrificing place— test. T aylor on th e Scholls-Sherw ood F or a toiling m o th er I am. now , F red Jossv. w ho has been testing road this Friday evening. for a n u m b er of years, rem ark ed j W ith a care-w o rn brow. Wild Wood F o restry club is sched , last w eek th at: "G ettin g into a h e ld uled to m eet at the Jo h n S chm eltzer N ever-en d in g tasks and d u ty im provem ent association is g e n e ra l hom e M ay 22. A r e lightened b y c h i l d h o o d ly a p ro fitab le th in g to do. and m ore Osteopathic T ake P a rt in F estival th o u g h ts o f beauty. | d airy m en should be testing." Physician and Surgeon F ourteen pupils of the seventeen T hat com pels m e all the m ore attending M ountain Home school My own m o th er to love and adore. M em bership Full Now The p resen t association is full at COM MERCIAL BLDG. w ere present a t th e school m usical M eria Spiering. this tim e, but w ith a few* m ore re a t Sherw’ood F rid ay afternoon. Phone Office 861 Laurel. q u ests fo r testin g it is possible th a t Those taking cars to convey the pupils w ere the teacher. Mrs. G eorge K irkpatrick. Mrs. Ray Ego and Mrs. H ow ard Brow ning. S everal of the p aren ts from this district w ere also present. Mr. and Mrs. B I. L ekas and ch il dren have moved from P o rtlan d to the S aunders farm . Mr. and Mrs. L ekas expect to move this fall to Ihe Body farm , which thev recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Bodv arc staying h ere until S ep tem b er.'T h ey have not decided ju st w h ere they w ill go as yet. New pupils of M ountain Home school this week are J a n e t and D aphne Lekas. Jan et is in th e first Shining Up Big Ben for Big Show w H IL H I NEWS S taff Elected for ’.‘iS Ililhi Annual Hitcon Pupils Plan Closing Program Gaston Resident Buried Sunday •aid curbings to be 0“x8**xlti** and ' be u: •o. .«si again-3 th«* a b u ttin g to be mi constructed as to provide 1 p roperty In in coi dan« «' witli tili provision of tti«’ City Chui 1er und the necessary p riv ate drivew ay en train < in ciiTulor curbs and to the 1.aw s of O regon and the «usi 1 het'ei d not t«» «-Meed .MX hundred do such o th er w ork as will m ake ,lull.II an ap p ro p riate im provem ent out All w ritten objections or leinon- cf the eon.struetion of said c u rb ings, w hich are to b«» constructed s tra n e is to this im provem ent may so Unit the siiinr will conform with he mad»' at the City Hall in Hill th e paving to be laid by the S tate | boro. O regon, at any tu n e prior Highway D epartm ent along said to ieven-thirty P m on M« aid ay, street, aid cu rb in g s and Im prove the sev en teen th «lav »f May, BM7 M BOWMAN. H ccoidcr of m ents to be con stru ch sl upon the 10 1 follow ing portion of West B aseline Hie Cits of B illshoro Street, to-w it: B eginning at a point on the we t o i. tk a Inn’ of South A dams S treet IB feet south of the center line of W< t Baseline S treet, thence w ist parallel to and IB feet south of the center line of • ani West B ase line S treet to the cast line of South Dennis A venue, thence southerly on a circu lar cu rb to a Junction w ith the curb on th e east side of •ant South D ennis Avenue; Also, beginning at a point IB May 5. «1. 7. X feet north of the v enter line of I I S H U TO R A D IO ' W e t Baseline S tre e t and 15 feet w< si of the west line of Lot 3 ex- tcinlcd of Tongue s U nrecorded Ad dition to H illsboro; thence west j p arallel to and IB feet no rth of | the cen te r line of West Baseline Stre<‘t to the east tin»* of South I Dennis A venue extended n o rth e r-I ly to the point of intersection w ith a line IB feet north of ttie center «SAVE with SAFETY» line of West Baseline S treet al yourJttaflii DRUG STORE T hat the cost of th e sam e shall DELTA DRUG STORE SUNDAY, MAY 9- THE FINEST GIFT Mcdlte/l w v-\£N Dairy Standards High This County P Sprays and Disinfectants I wo Scholarships Awarded Friday Farmers’ Cash Store )X OF PHOENIX HOSIERY A gilt every mother will appreciate. Phoenix hosiery is sheer, lovely.. .and it wears so well. e R iT in Gih box of Gift three three oeir... pair... .j A “P00"31 Hift wrapper * r 1 Lox. Whito and gold cellophane. . . rich . . . lovely lookina. $ 2 .8 5 Others 25c to $1.95 Pair Dr. Wm. E. Hinds 3-MOVING-PARTS COLLATOR* MECHANISM A DOCTOR R E P R E S E N T A T IV E w ill be in our »lore FIRST CHOICE! Monday, May 10 Come in ! Advice Used Cars SH O LLS Eree! Sec Next W e e k ’» Paper» À.'.Vï '» - T ,rj-..p Big^ E ven t Coming! YES SIR! You can buy one of our GUARANTEED CARS with confidence HILLSBORO BUSINESS ANI) ___ PR< )EESSI()NAL I ) I R E ( ’T ’( ) R Y ’35 D cdge Pickup BEAUTY SH OPS INSURANCE V ery low m ileage EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP GEORG E T. Ali'GRATH 1930 Ford Rdstcr., R. General Beauty s. W ork W .N h ln .ln n Good value. F lr .l X . l i m i . l 1&RIX Hillxhoro P h arm ary Telephone 1929 F o rd Sedan at Sitiiibtry f-ieanfy Kliop 1934 C h ry sle r Sedan A ll hinds nf Kcniity Work PERM AN ENTS Like new appearance, very low mileage. A car you w ill be proud to own. a specialty Telephone 1 171 C om m ercial B uilding Mabel Hrhendel TRADES - TERMS DENTISTS (M in is to Choose I'roni DU. RALPH DRESSER D EN TIST Record performance T rlrp h n n . C om m ercial B uilding t’.vrninp-R. Kuriflnyn In less than .i year -T irs t choice above 2nd and W.ixhingtini a ll motor oils in the Pacific W est! Phone 2C41 A NEW STANDARD OIL FOR NEW CARS lit ll.n k Hlllabor. P hone ZI X H illsboro 136 S. Third Avr. A O. PITM AN , M. D. P H Y S IC IA N .n d R IIR K K O N X ll ii, nn.i P h rn ln -T h .r.p . Cnmm.rrial National n«nk Hid«. Offlra 3,.3| in Talaphonaa llm ld .o ca 7»IZ l>K. D. E. W ILEY, M. lleldel Upstairs lluildlng 1 ). Physician and Surgeon W ells B uilding Offtca 2AR2 Telephone* Itcwklenea 2«R1 GARBAGE CDI.I EUTION Street. N ear Third Telephone 2 M 1Y O fflc * S U K G IO N S G a rb a g e Cnlleclitiu D EN TIST Selfridge Furniture Co. llu lld ln . l»v Appointment DR. W. If. PAKLHY M ain A jr .n r lt . 2-’" PH YSICIA NS and An exceptionally clean car. i ned car exchange ; C m ,n t. inhiiranck kkhvick P .rm .n rn tn mid nil kind , of •»«•Hilly work. and Cans JA C K MAIER telephone iaai a