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P age Eight H IL L S B O R O A R G U S. O R E G O N treatm en t in a Im.spital. is hack his place of business in A loha A w eek ’s painting job on the S u perior Feet I and Seed store is fin ished ( each H iivs Home J .1 Kohmson. ath letic coach at St M arv’s high school, has bought the Mrs J C arlson house on N orth H uber avenue and the Robinsons a re now settled in th e ir new home. P o rtlan d er M c v o Here T J H olyeross from P o rtlan d has moved into the property .it H uber he bought of C harles Florence The seventh gruders proved th e m selves perfect hosts at the eighth grade banquet Thursday night, fol lowed h> el*ss*d*ji exercises Mn V id a Kearney . se\ enth grade teac h er. m anaged the successful affair lion exercises last Saturday night Mary Dailey. Estclla Imlah and Dor- rn e C arey of Hazeldale; F rank Gil- 1< n w ater and Rosie Santora of Rose dale composed the class Program as follows: class history Mary Dailey class correspondent. Rosie Santoro; H azeldale octette; class prophecy. E stclla Im lah; vocal solos Roberta W hatley; class will. D orene Carey: class poem. F ran k G illenw ater: ac cordion selections. Earl D rorbaugh and Ray Pugland; address. L. E. Francis; presentation of diplomas. C. D. W alker. I oval Man Hurt H erbert K cehn’s new car w.is badly sm ashed in an accident n ear Stevens, W ash, last Sunday 11 * w as tiie sole occupant and escaped w ith m inor injuries. G raduation Held At the graduation exercises Wed nesday evening at Cooper M oun tain school the following pupils re ceived diplomas: Mary Sonada. I.ena Leopold, W arren Beard. O ran Hann and Lorance G assner Mr and Mrs. C harles Bany of S ea side visited Wes Bany Sunday Mrs. L. G reenfield is q u ite ill at h e r home on W heeler avenue. B in s 1 iml Farm Daughter to Wed Mrs. P aul Leopold atten d ed a , show er in P ortland T hursday given for h er daughter. Emma, w ho is to be m arried. M ove to H illsboro C arl Meyers have moved to H ills boro and a Jap an ese fam ily h a s , moved into th e H uber place and are putting it into straw berries. Mr and Mrs. B ert D oughty vis ited th eir son and fam ily at Amity- Sunday Miss E sther G u cn rattz is w orking for Mrs. E rnest L iverm ore, w hile she is recovering from a broken arm Bert Doughty w ent to P ortland Friday to serve on th e federal grand ju ry . Club M eets Today H azeldale Happy H our club will m eet this T hursday at th e home of Mrs. Bessie B ridgem an Mr. and Mrs. Ben D em arinis of P ortland spent the w eek-end at the P eter Piluso home. School to Close C ooper M ountain school w ill close F riday w ith a pot luck d in n er and ice cream at the school house. Leave fcr the East Cooper M ountain Ladies' club met last T hursday at th e hom e of Mrs. C harles W eaver. S eventeen w ere present Miss Millie Jacobson left last F ri day for C alifornia a fte r a tw o w eeks' visit w ith h er m other. Mrs. J. J o h n son. II I I, I, S It <> R q . M em bers of th e Flying Eagle G irl Scout troop of Sherw ood, w ith bunches of Legion Poppies m ade by disabled v eteran s in th e V eterans' hospital. P o rtlan d , posed on th e steps of the hospital w ith ., few o ' th e disabled men w ho m ade the poppies. T he poppies w ill be sold on the streets of H illsboro this W fv k in th e an n u al sale conducted by th e Legion A u x iliary . The v eteran s receive a sm all am ount in each poppy made, and th e funds raised by the poppy sale a r e ’ used to aid d isabled men , d the World w ar The above p ictu re was am ong o thers ap p earin g in co m petition .n th e May issue of t h e N ational New s A m erican Legion A u x iliary m agazine.—Cut courtesy O regonian To O ffer Scholarships A program w ith slides w ill be g iv en at the school F rid ay evening. A tion Bible school w ill begin Mondav sm all admission will be charged to May 31. Jo e K cnim er re tu rn e d last w eek raise funds to send tw o 4-H girls to O. S. C.. C orvallis, for a w eek in to his w ork n ear Tim ber. Mrs. .Alden B arron had a birthday June. Miss Thelm a Davies' fath er and party Sunday hon o rin g h er d au g h m other from T routd ale atten d ed the ter. Je a n Ann. on h er fo u rth b irth ALOHA The e ighth g rade com ' clippings bearing on the life graduation exercises, and she re day. re iat i Mrs. Wes B any w ent to Sea-ide m encem ent of the A loha-H uber A braham Lincoln He tu rn ed home w ith them to pend the F riday w ith Mrs. W. M S chuld of <€11001 will be held W ednesday at o f th e m artyred P: idi it. h w eek-end C . p. m in th e G range hall There? g ran d m o th er being a Hank Bell S tation to spend th e w eek-end Plans I.os House are 24 in th e class of ’37. T he p ro Ju liu s G assner of C ooper M oun C harles Kaloni has purchased a w ith h e r d au g h ter gram follows: processional. Mrs C. Mr. and Mrs W ilbur C rocker tain. w ho has been v ery low w ith piece of p ro p erty on C ooper m oun E. B arker, invocation. Rev W. II. tain. and intends to bu ild a log spent th e w eek-end a' M onm outh Redm an: ten o r solo. Dale Baker. P a pleurisy. is past th e crisis and im proving rapidly w ith M r C rocker s parents house. u n iv ersity ; com m encem ent Mr. and Mrs C harles Weav and cific C atholic cem etery on C ooper D elbert and Billy Sm ith retu rn ed address. Prof. C W enger of P a S aturday from a trip to B aker. Del ' d a u g h ter P ansy left Monday- o r a cific university; g ran tin g of aw ard s m ountain is being extensively im m otor trip to P ittsburgh. I proved b ert left Sunday to re tu rn to w ork anil diplomas. R .1 Haas principal, visit Mr. W eav ers m other, y C h arlo tte May P atterso n g ra d u there. and rece.M onal. Mrs. C E. B arker. ated from the nurse ' training Mr. and Mrs C. P. S yverson spent q u ite ill F. C S tellacher. d ep u ty state fire course of Good S am aritan hospital. Jam es B road is enjoying a visit the w eek-end in P o rtlan d visiting th e ir daughter. Mrs. L eonard Hai- from his sister. Mrs V ictor G unther, m arshall, visited th e school last P o rtland. W ednesday. and husband, w ho a re on yacation W ednesday and gave talks on fire Lloyd M iller has taken over the licks. p revention in the hom es and Jo u rn a l p ap er route, form erlv op- Mr. and Mrs. Tom M iller and from LaG rande. Wash schools. crated by W illiam Kelly. Mrs. H an ry C hapm an vi; ited h er d au g h ter Jean spent th e w eek-end m other. Id a V. Jackson, at Banks Georg«' W. L ippert is setting out P lay P resented at Tillam ook beaches. Sunday. one and o n e -q u arter acres to J. C raw ford P o rter's paren ts from St Mary > high School put Of th e Mr. and Mrs Ted N orcross and Y oungberries. The tw o frosts th e play. "The O th er Mr Sm ith, a th e W oodburn attended th e graduation baby from P ortland spent the w eek first w eek in May hi* th e Y oung- G range hall. May 12 exercises S aturday night. A fter w orking in P o rtlan d for a end at th e Tom M iller home. b erries hard. L. C G reenw ood, w ho Rev. R< dm an Fleeted m onth. Ju n e R ohrback has come has five acres of these berries, says Rev. W. H. Redm ai i w as elected hom e to stay. that about 90 percent of his p lan ts v ice-president of th e B aptist M inis w ere w in ter killed. Fred Hoffman is papering and terial association of P o rtla n d and painting the interio r of Mrs. A nna Mrs G eorge Fish of P o rtlan d w as i vicinity. K em m ers house. M. E. B allard, a fte r a m onth's * w eek-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Asa G riffith retu rn ed last week Matt King. from San Francisco, w here he has ’ I By Zell S tro th ers) E dgar L. S aunders, m anager of been w orking for some tim e on a HITEON- E D H ite left by auto va governm ent dredge. F rid ay for E ureka. Cal . to atten d a cation. School C loses Friday reunion of th e 35th U. S volunteers, Ralph H ardesty Injured H azeldale school w ill close Friday w hich w as his regim ent d u rin g the Ralph H ardesty is laid up from w ith a picnic n ear th e school. school for a few days. W hile playing S panish-A m erican w ar. Mrs. Helen B ecker's sew ing class, ball at hom e he w as stru ck by a which m eets in the school basem ent School C loses Friday bat. resu ltin g in several Hitcon school closes F riday with flying each W ednesday afternoon, has be broken teeth and badly bruised face. gun w ork on m aking dress forms the annual picnic at th e school C ollects Lincoln C lippings house. A closing program will be To Honor Bride-Elect E arl S h ettle of A loha has. for Ernest m any years, collected n ew spaper C ooper M ountain Ladies' club will given T hursday evening give a m iscellaneous show er May 27 Hite Jr. w ill g rad u ate from the at the home of Mrs. Paul Leopold eighth grade. for her daughter. Emma, w ho will R ebekah club m em ber from here be m arried Ju n e 29. attended club at the hom e of Mrs. H. H azeldale Sunday school's vaca- E liander last week. Aloha-Huber Exercises Set; Play at Grange Hall Friday Hite at Reunion of Old Regiment Every Small Thursday. M ay 2 d . 1937 Rev. Nitz to Speak Tonight at Exercises < r List T uesday in honor of ( ’evil Davis, form erly L aura Mr Das is receivetf muny T in re w ere about 2a present Laave for f ast Mr am i M is Frank H eesacker left by tram Sundas for N ebraska Mrs C larence M. vk sMt St- \ Meek. Mr Fl»«\tl Kaffels an I Mi J L Vand«»melon a e e e m p a m t «1 M a r jo rie Meek to Dixn* M ountain F n day night, w here the> visited tin g range and presented the state tra \ cling gavel This was the In t \ isd of the state g a \e l M r and Mrs R ichard Bi i 4 and d a u g h te r l . o r e t l a M as o f S« »«p gins V alle) u «i e S unda) <1 ei parts guest • of Mi and Mi J ' Gaston Students Elect Murray I rye O PPO R TU N ITY SALE CONTINUES Specials in Every Departm ent A »k f o r Y o u r F R E E T IC K E T S fo r M e rry -G o -R o u n d a n d F e rri» W h e e l License E xam iner Hue Mav '!<» R J. Dooley, ex am in er of o p e r ato rs and chauffeurs. w ill be in H illsboro W ednesday. May 26. at the courthouse from 10 a. m. to 5 p m. All those w ishing perm its or licens es to drive ear an* asked to g< t in touch w ith Mr. Dooley d u rin g those hours. A rgus classified acts get results F arm Needs Every One Metter H Than When Wc B b Got it! the New F a r m a l l T h e new F A R M A L L ’3 5 D o d g e P ic k u p Z Lowest financing cosh Z More convenient payments. Z Insurance placed locally E very one o f (h t • ' cars a splenditi b i i v . 'onte in and see. (with your own agent or broker). A jil» b le In any ¡n d n id „,| having a .ati.fan „rv rp fo f. M her new o ? '.? ^ ' ” “ 2 '" rr’,v " " '''» ’" 'I '•><• ' |„ , ...'"E the balance needed to make aTad, deil " ‘C" 1UppI“ ’ Before Buying a New Car or Refinancing Your Present One, Investigate This Plan at ★ T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND J M IM tt« » ID IIA I ÜÜÎL^ DE P O S H SM uoNAi »» sk WfSJ O f lHt KOCkltZ" 1— » V g A n t I'ER.MS «Hhers lo 'so f r o n t A sk fur tic k e ts good for I RLI, RUSSELL TISDALE. M-io.igr f * HILLSBORO BRANCH TRA DES C O R P O R A T IO N rid ee on M erry-G o-R ound ami I errlx W’itrrl in H illsboro May 21 an d 22. iw I SED CAR EXCH AN GE 2nd and W ashington I'lione 2841 12 ..S r,I,in f u r IV J7 I T S V E A IÌS A H E A II! a 16-inch o r tw o 10 inch plow bottom s. P lan ts and cu ltiv ates 25 to 3 I acres a day. N o w ready for fall plowing, belt w o rk, etc. ' rfo )«'.n - .ill» ail in |»< rt<>rin<Hi< e, rroniHHv, p.ifctv, ««Hiiforl, iinil value! O nly the Lim nlii finr-rar back ground, plus l ord rcsoHiccs, makes this car possible T ’H L t h r i f t y a ll p u r p o s e M c C o r m ic k - D c c r in g P arm all 12 is exactly su ite d to sm all farm s and sm all fields. It extends th e enorm ous benefits of F arm all farm ing to an y farm er of lim ited acreage, and it is a h an d y u n it for large farm o p erato rs who need auxiliary pow er. It weighs little m ore th a n a ton. y et it docs as m uch w ork in a d a y as four o r m ore horses. I.e t th e n e w Purm oll ¡2 a p p ly its pow er to your work. Its u tility , perform ance, and ability to c u t costs will prove a p le a sa n t surprise to you. « ome an d sec it now in o u r 3tore. t t r also have the la r m a ll in tw o o th e r sizes. al the low pri» e. Sec (In: 1937 L IN C O IA -Z E P Ih I! in o u r showroom s . . . 1 models, Coupe, Coupc-Sedaii, Sedan, Town-1,imoiisim-. Arrange today fo ra demon- alralion in ih c c a r built by Lincoln—and priced In Lord. b K e n z ie Motor Co. 3 r d a n d W a s h in e lo ii REM EM BER D A IR Y I. X. L. FEEDS POULTRY FEEDS and C o m p lete l ine C h ic k Feeds HRYSLER 2 PLYMOUTH ......... /.KiroZii Z././iyr J ./;» C oi,/ „ disp la ce» fo u r o r m o re horses in field w o rk. P ulls P ractically every used ear in o ur :to ck wa Hiving good se rv ic e and cred itab le p erfo rm an ee Io its o w n e r when he trad ed it in. And we have fully ren ew ed It. loo. You ra n buy it fin e c ar h ere for as little as a n y w h ere else and you get a fine c ar in fine condition. Coach Coach Coupe Sprt R oadster Sedan Sedan P ythian Sister^ gave a shoss t i m honor of Miss M atilda Begert The boss» r ss.is held in th e K P ha! ami she received many beautiful and useful gifts. S t a t e G a v e l l* rr* rid « q | 12 C hev C hev Ford Ford C hev Nash Mis. Hegerl Honored MODS' I'AINDAI I II til ri.sou a M ountain laic g ram m ar school.- hold loud grad u atio n r x m 'is t th e Mt untauul ile chool lion • night «Thtirsdiis 1 G rad u atin g Velma Mallei Bill Mabel and . Ibaeh of H arrison. S hirlev To F rances C on v. W alter Tst hanz l.loxd K aftctv of M oiintam dale i ar, Nitz. w ill bo tho .p» ikci t tin* evening C W M arshall. a business man from P ortland bought the P eter lan d farm on N orth H uber avenue He is rem odeling th e house p re p arato ry to tra n sfe rrin g his re s i dence to this com m unity V a n d o m e le n P ostm aster H arry L Price and W eek-end guests a ’ the Jam» w ife atten d ed the W ashington M athiesen horn»» ss» r e Venn» ami C ounty P ostm asters’ convention B ernice Dillon of H illsboro at Sherw ood last T hursday evening Miss M a r j o r i e M e ek e n h r t a u«’»l F N M itchell tra n sfe rre d 1600 w ith a d in er parts T hursday eve choice chicks to the bro o d er this m ug for the Misses V irginia Brag week den am i Elsie Mas Cim ino of H ills Play at lla ll Friday boro. Hie Bob K d tu er players, through Mr and Mrs Jo e B aker Mi . the d ep artm en t of the b ureau of vo- Hem s B iker of Mt Angel and Gen , cational education, w ill put on a evieve and Ague? B aker of P ortland play. "T he G ypsies.” at the G runge visited Sunday w ith H em s hall Friday, at 8 p. ni T his e n te r J r . ss he is a tte n d ng St F tain m en t is sponsored by the A loha college al S eattle G range, and is free, ch ild ren a d T eacher Selected m itted if accom panied by older e s M eacham ■ ehool fb tiie t h. cort. S everal local people a re in Jo h n A T illm an of I the cast, and the public is cordially teach er for the school f» mg y ear invited Mrs J Lass ton of S eattle s . \i Roy B etzer and fam ily d ep arted this week for a visit in Iowa They itm g ass hilt' w ith relatives hi t «* W eek-end guests of Mr amt Mr w ill d riv e hack in a new ear G eorge G ordon gave a party to C larence M 'ek sve the eighth grade, his class. Friday C lark e Inkley and at his home P ortland S u n d a y d i n n e r p a r ty g u t Mrs G eorge F G ordon e n te r tained at her hom e the Forum a n d M rs B r a d f o r d Foss U •. sv e re S tudy class of the M ethodist church a n d M is M e tc a lf o f P o r t l a n d S unday d in n e r party guests of of B eaverton Not so many years ago the old and Mrs Earl H ollenbeck ss <-re trail through the brush in th e so u th i' I Ml east co rn er of the A loha se ttle ter C atherine. Mt and Mrs m ent. could be plainly seen. It wa Ennis of H illsboro. Mi and w orn by th e wagon train s of the L eonard V .m dom eltn of R soldiers of F ort V ancouver before Mr and Mrs Loci H ollenbee the C ivil w ar Today is is bordered by well kept hom es of city w o rk ers and is called W ashington street. Mrs N orm an R e-elected Mrs. W F N orm an a tten d ed the annual met tm g of th e W omen s 1 By lit ien Albany college league on th e col lege cam pus. A lbany. May 13 Mrs G ASTON At N orm an was rc-elccttxl tre a su re r of m eeting F riday the league. student elected o H. F E w er authorizes us to sav .Murray Frye, pre? th at the gift of a house as reported ert. vice-president last wee k is largely rum or. Sorry. secretary ; M axine Howard. D onald Welch, s.-rg. an F V R osebraugh is h r tiding a Bill A nderson and lb ’« n m odern sum m er hom e n e a r D elake yell leaders, and K atherim Mrs E. L. Lacour from G aston ed ito r of the "(Hearn * has moved into a house on H igh X n m i.il I r ip L ik e n land avenue ju n io r and senior el; C F N eipert. form erly of Aloha, on T he th e ir a n n u al beach now of Roseburg, visited h ere w eek-end Tin* seniors T hursday and Friday Ocean lake and the ju n io r Born to Mr and M rs Percy L aw «•«.tt rence. form erly of Aloha, now of M iss l(<'liiii'n?i Honored Portland. May 11. a d a u g h te r The Mrs Earl L aughlin gas«’ little «'lie is a g ru n d a u g h trr of Mr. last W ednesday in horn and Mrs. A. H. W right of this com B lanche Robin «»u Mi ., R o b in m unity. receis'etl m any beautiful and i A bout 8<» people from A loha and ful gifts H uber united in a picnic d in n e r at .Mrs Davis llo n o ird Jan tzcn beach S aturday Mr ■ M atthesv Bat i. is Used '33 '29 '30 '30 ’31 '31 und W isconsin, w h e n * visit relatives HILLSBORO FEED CO. Phone 271 160 W. M ain St. H ills b o r o P lio n e 91 I V-12