The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 25, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
Aloha Grange
to Join Leedy
in Installation
(By C. E. Barkerl
ALOHA Aloha G range held it.'
m onthly pot-luck d in n er m eeting at
the hall last T hursday evening S ev ­
eral visitors enjoyed th e din n er as
guests of the grange, am ong whom
w ere Mr. and Mrs. L E Francis
assistant county ag ricu ltu ral agent.
Mr and Mrs Stanley McClurg. Mr
and Mrs E. F Howland of H illsboro
E dw ard S e tm k ir and Mr and Mrs
A H undeby of H azeldalc. C aptain
W. H. Ring and fam ily of O rence
Miss B ertha .1 Beck secretary of
the S tate G range and S tate Senator
B yron G. C arney of C lackam as
county. At the le c tu re rs program
follow ing the dinner, children of the
first four grades of the A loha-H uber
rchool sang tw o T hanksgiving songs
S enator C arney gave an interesting
talk on the conservation of O regon's
n a tu ra l resources, touching on tin
game, tim ber, pow er and o th er r e ­
sources of the state S tate Secretary
Beck gave a brief talk and Mr. and
Mrs A L W hitaker of Leedy
G range brought an invitation to
A loha G range to join w ith 1 eedy in
installation of officers in th e n ear
future.
Mrs K atherine T hrapp, w ho has
been ill at her home, is now fully re ­
covered.
The public forum for adult ed u ca­
tion in th e A loha-H uber school
building for the discussion of C hina
and its problem s was not w ell a t­
tended last F riday night due to the
inclem ent w eath er and lack of
publicity. The sam e subject w ill be
used for discussion F rid ay at 7 p.
m. The public is invited.
S uffers W rist F ractu re
Mrs. A ndrew Johnson of South
W heeler avenue in a fall in h er
hom e last T hursday suffered a b ro k ­
en w rist. She was im m ediately ta k ­
en to P o rtlan d sanitariu m for tr e a t­
m ent.
M arcella P etrovich is reported
seriously ill at St Vincent s hospital
A m sberrys Move Here
C. J. Stickney has ren ted to J. D
A m sberry of G aston the five-acre
farm , know n as the Goodwin place.
T he A m sberrys m oved Monday.
night in P o rtlan d He will sing m
a chorus as th e m usical p art of a
play to be given soon at the Civic
theatre. P o rtlan d
E quipm ent F und Aided
The P -T A. cafeteria at the school
house N ovem ber 17 was a success
The $20 cleared from the lunch sales
w ill be used to buy play equipm ent,
a b asketball and volley balls have
already been b ought and paid for
out of this fund
A loha-H uber school was defeated
h ere last Friday in basketball p rac­
tice game with Witch Hazel school
Sell Seals Friday
Mrs Sabina W hitehead announces
that C hristm as seals w ill be sold in
a house-to-house canvas Friday It
has been discovered that 97 children
in W ashington county are w aiting
for beds so that these p atien ts may
e n te r hospitals She says that our
school will do its part in th is w ork
of mercy. The child in each g rade
selling the highest n u m b er o f
C hristm as seals will be rew ard ed
by having his nam e ap p ear in this
colum n later
Nichelsons Move
C lyde N.cholson and fam ily m o v ­
ed Saturday to Pleasant View n ear
G resham This rem oval takes Larry
from th e first grade and D orothy
from the second grade of th e local
school.
Boys of th e school, m em bers of
th e Aloha Boy Scout troop, have ac­
cepted an invitation exten d ed by P a ­
cific university to avail them selves
of th e p leasu re of ’he sw im m ing
pool on the cam pus D ecem ber 2.
The rhythm band l as resum ed
reg u lar p ractice in th e primary-
room.
O ne day th e first g rade d ram atiz­
ed a Pilgrim church service, and
n ex t day a P ilgrim school They
have a T hanksgiving sand table
w hich show s th e M ayflow er, the
P ilgrim s and th e ir log houses and
Indians in th eir w igwams.
A RGUS.
H IL L S B O R O .
T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 25, I93i
OREGON
cussed by K losterm an. prom inent
P ortland attorney and G erm an con­
sul K losterm an is a n ative of M un­
Byiton Xililrcv* Praised
ich. G erm any, but was educated in
Allan A Bynon. P ortland My
the United S lates He is a g rad u ate
d ear senator: (Copy to Argus»
(B> Mrs. Lewis Rayniondl
of U niversity of O regon and the
1 AURF1 ACRES
».»«lies' club T here being no A rm istice day a c ­
Oregon law school The consul is a l­
(C ontinued fr.*m I’ .ine U
so an active m em ber of the P ortland m eeting .it the home of Mrs L ew :. tivities in our horn«* town, the in ­
had been m eted out to visitors.
Haymond No\ em ber 17. elected the clem ency of the w eather was mam
cham ber of comm erce.
Discussion of the traffic rules at
follow ing officer- M i- Al Rank i ly responsible for my failure t»»
the m eeting was arran g ed after sev­
president. Mi— M argery Robinson, I atten d the cx .rc isc s .»I neighboring
eral m em bers had petitioned C ham ­
vice-president, a n d Miss Emm a Hillsboro, but I w ant to tak e this
ber P resident P 1 P aterson to that
Robinson, secret a ry -tre a s u re r Host- i opportunity to thank you. and our
effect.
< s.-c- w ere M csdotnrs Al Rank. »' | splendid w eekly new spaper Argus
Mrs C F Wells, w hom the m ayor
W Brosher. l oins I am alle, J T as well, for tin’ ra re privilege of
introduced as the city council m em ­
R oberts »'
F Robinson
N ext reading the patriotic address of
iH> Mi-s M argaret M athiesen)
ber who led ill the w ork for traffic
m eeting will be at the hom e of tribute»! by your good self, so a p ­
NORTH
PLAINS
Tuesday
e
v
e­
propriately befitting the p in t of
regulation reform told of the w ork ning will be the regular P -T A. Mrs C W B rosher D ecem ber 1
th e »»ceasi»»n
in d raw in g up th e new laws "We in citin g
A card p a rt, was held at the .1
fh
e
Value
of
V
isual
Ed­
O f p articu larly im pressive in
w orked w ith Mr Patterson, the city ucation" w ill be th e topic for con­ T R obert- home W edne-da\ e v e ­
tcre.st to me w a stin ’ gripping thre.nl
attorney, m devising th e new re g u ­ sideration
and plans a re m ade to ning. S h o rt. Mart.- and Al R ob­ »»f national idealism, prom pting
lations w hich w ould benefit both have a motion picture th a t e v e ­ erts w inning Ingb honors and M i-
those ill and those out of tile city ning All p arents and friends a te Shorty Martz and J T Roberts your statem ent "if ideals are w«»rth
T hey rep resen t the best we can do. urged to attend.
high al Un' second table of pinochle »lying for. they a re w orth fig h t­
ing for." whe th er it be t»> promote’
considering time, our street lim ita­
F uneral of J
C
R ucker was Birthday C elebrated
peace. av»»id the sacrifice of na-
tions. and o th er local co n d itio n s" held Monday afternoon and in te r­
birthday party was given at i tional honor, or itestructn»n of lib­
T h ere m ight be som e possible m ent al T u alatin P lains Mrs. II the A hom
e of Mis J T Roberts erty When it once becom es know n,
changes, she said, and announced Bowers, a form er resident here, S aturday evening for th eir d a u g h ­
that th e council m em bers w ould and d a u g h te r of Rucker. Mr and ter-in-law . Mrs A G Roberts Oth that a nation w ilt tu rn a deaf e ir
i to the unceasing erics of the vic­
w elcom e any suggestions to fu rth er
I) Robert S tanford of N orth e r guests w ere A G Roberts. Mr tim s of tyranny, inhum anity amt
im prove th e conditions
P latte N eb. w ere am ong relatives and Mrs Shelly Martz Mr and oppression, simply because’ liberty
Parking l heck Made
coming from a distance T ruem an M r- C F Robin-on. Emma and
relief can only com e through
A park in g check m ade on one p a r­ F m im o re spent the w eek-end w ith Margery Mr and M r- L e w is R ay ­ amt shedding
of blo»>d. that nation
ticu lar spot over a period of several his parents and rem ained o v e r mond Mr and Mrs Al Rank M r the
ed to disappear
davs show ed that u n d er new con­ Monday to atten d his g ra n d fath er's and Mrs V C’ l.altaw and Fred is If foredoom
I read G od’s history right,
ditions. th ree cars an ho u r used the funeral.
Rodby of P ortland. The evening civilization and C h ristian ity have*
space, w h ere only th ree o r four B azaar Success
yeas spent in dancing.
not come th rough the survival »>f
form erly occupied it d u rin g a w hole
The b azaar given by Si. E d­
Mr and M i' Sant Am-'- d a u g h ­ . the fitte st but by the sacrifice of
w ard's church in the K P hall ter. M r- J. J Jean u o t of P la c e r­ the best N»» puny hum an in te lli­
dav. the m a .o r said
R alph Wilson, of F airw ay m arket, W ednesday evening was a big ville. Idaho, i- visiting her parents gence dares to assert, ttiat the
m ade a plea for co-operation am ong success The ladies tak e this m eans and b ro th er R aym ond Aue for the blood of L exington was not sacred,
business men and sto re w orkers. of th an k in g all who co n trib u ted w in ter m onths Mr and Mrs Sam e ven as th e blood of C alvary. O ur
Much of th e form er congestion re ­ to its success
A ue have received w ord f r o m am bition t»» excel in the arts of
S unshine club me! at the K P Thom pson Falls. Mont . that they i peace, must not blind us to the
sulted from careless or selfish (lark­
ing on th e part of those who left hall W ednesday afternoon Mrs. W have a new g randdaughter, born exigencies of proper .defense.
th eir cars in the one spot all day M W ilkin was added to the roll to a daughter. M r- .\1 G ouzene • The effect of your sjH’eeh can
Ho suggested that business men and as a new m em ber The group w a s
M ickey Wolfe has a rriv e d here not be conducive» of o th er than
clerks leave all th e space around the invited to hold its an n u al C h ris t­ from
Sacram ento. Cal . to stay for the greatest good Am hoping to
m
as
party
at
the
hom
e
o
f
Mrs
court house for farm er visitors.
the present at the hom e of his see it dissem inated by reprodue-
Z
urcher.
"Bv p ark in g o u r cars w here they
l tion in tin* colum ns of ttie official
Mrs Mary McKinnis suffered a uncle. L. Rose
Legion publication, in sup|x»rt of
should be—on some cf th e back painful
Winifred
Snyder,
who
fo r »wo
an
k
le
sp
rain
at
her
d
a
u
g
h
­
s tre e ts - we can leave m ore park in g ter's home last week.
y ears has been fi-h in y * at New ­ th eir m eritorious th ree-p o in t pro
space for th e out-of-tow n people Program P resented
port. .-pent Friday to W ednesday at gram , of laws sought to be en »cted
by congress at no distant date
w ho a re trad in g at o u r stores." he
Mrs R uth W ill's room al school the C. F R o b in s o n h o m e H e is a S incerely yours. W. A. Williams.
said.
presented a program F riday a f t­ form er resident of this locality.
Forest G rove
The negative side of th e argum ent ernoon
for parents a n d friends
J 1’ S heets arran g ed for a wood
found a cham pion in L ester Ireland w hich included p 1 a y s. readings
cu
ttin
g
job
w
hile
at
Salem
for
the
"O ne h o u r for p ark in g is p rettv group singing, in stru m en tal music
past week and retu rn ed S unday to
short." he said "Tw o hours will and tap dancing num bers
m ake a rran g em en t- to leave W ed­
keep all sto re w o rk ers out of the r e ­
Mrs Nelson Y enckel and Mrs J
stricted districts. F arm ers w ould H D annen of C orvallis w ere ov­ nesday to start w ork
Mrs H erb Johnson spent a p re ­
ra th e r see tw o h ours than one set ernight guests of Mrs H enry C y p h ­ holiday
vacation in P ortland w ith
for a lim it."
F u rth e r extension of "E lectricity
er. The, attended the Pythian her daughter. M r- Frances Neal-
D ouble Parking E xplained
hom ecom ing F riday night
son. from F riday to W ednesday of on the Farm ' is contem plated a t a
m eeting to be held in Scoggins v al­
P. L. P atterson gave a short e x ­
At the card p arty sponsored by last w eek.
planation of th e new d o u b le-p ark ­ the P ythian S isters T uesday e v e ­
Mr. and Mrs. D I. C a rte r have ley at 8 p m Friday at th e Stnnson
ing rules, w hereby anyone may park ning. Mrs G ene C ypher and Kyle been view ing the L ockett place | null mess hall C o-operating w ith a
local com m ittee. M. S h eelar ehair-
double for five m inutes if a capable Reynolds had high score w ith Mrs w ith the possibility of buying.
R R Matti
R I Wilha
and licensed d riv e r rem ains In the A lvord and H enry C ypher second
A rth u r Knox. Mrs H iram W Scott.
car.
Mr and Mrs W illiam T routm an
"This may penalize th e d riv e r who had as a guest Sunday P aul C ol­
» w Guyer. H A Herr and Roy
C lark. P ortland G eneral E lectric
comes to tow n alone and w ishes to lins student pastor from Eugene
(B y
E. Barker)
com pany representatives, w ill e x ­
m ake a quick p u rchase at one of
M r. a n d M rs P a t r ic k D a v is spent
th e stores." he said, "but it docs save the w eek-end in P o rtlan d w ith
A LO H A —T he O M eara farm lies plain the co-operative set-up neces­
a g reat deal of tro u b le in the case of Mr and Mrs A. J Hanna
at the intersection of the Baseline sary to bring pow er to Scoggins v al­
those cu rb -p a rk e rs w ho form erly
road and W heeler avenue. 1 7 m iles ley. T alking pictures, en tertain m en t
found them selves locked in for ten
due n o rth of the business section of and refreshm ents will co n stitu te a
o r fifteen m inutes w hile someone
A loha W hen Jo h n and M ary Jan»* part of the program
In celebration of the com pletion
else had conveniently d o u b le-p ark ­
O 'M eara cam e
up from the gold
ed beside them ."
fields of C alifornia and settled on of the B uxton extension. 100 fam ­
D ouble parking, claim ed H A
this farm in 1885. they found a ilies to receive "Pepco” service th e re ­
K uratli. has provoked m ore com- '
BEAVERTON—B eaverton G ram : sm all log house in the m idst of a from. w ill g ath er at the M anning
m ent am ong those w ith whom he has elected th e follow ing officers: th ree-acre clearing w hich w as then- hall at 8 p m . D ecem ber 10
R epresentatives of the P ortland
has discussed he situation than has Elsie M. C hristensen, m aster: V ivi­ hom e f<»r a short tim e until a m<»re
th e m uch-touted o n e-h o u r limit. an J L aw rence, overseer: Isabel com m odious fram e house could be Gene ral E lectric conipan • a re co­
Those w ho come to tow n and find M. W alker, lecturer: D erle D P e r­ built. The present com fortable hom e operating w ith the « xtension com ­
th e stre e ts lined w ith cu rb p ark ers kins. chaplain; Andrew M K en­ built in 1902 is th e th ird one built m ittee. winch includ« ' J A Bene-
also find it difficult to observe the nedy. stew ard: A lfrcda A W ood­ on this farm . Much of the original ficl. W E Davies. J 1 P rickett. Les­
fiv e-m in u te p ark in g ru le and still en. assistant stew ard: Je n n y G ray, barn constructed of hew n logs is te r Sell. A L Stephens, in a rra n g ­
ing a program of local talent talking
treasu rer: R uby W. Boyd, secre­ still giving service.
do th e ir necessary shopping.
tary ; Edna Rooter. Ceres: Evelyn
A m uddy wagon trail w inding pictures, en te rta in m e n t and refresh-
C hristm as Shopping Cited
"F or th e past tig h t or ten years, H ohnstein. Pom ona: Heltna Me- through the forest to the W alker . m ints. L. L C raw ford, vet ran com ­
m any ru ra l resid en ts have m ade K crcher. Flora; W illiam D cssing- road w as the only avenue to the m unity w orker, will op«*n the* m eet­
th e ir C hristm as shopping h e a d q u a rt­ er. gatekeeper, and B eatrice H an­ outside w orld. The O 'M eara c h il­ ing sw itching oil the new lighting
dren trudged th ree m iles tw ice a ser\ ice.
ers in H illsboro ju st because p a rk ­ sen. lady assistant stew ard.
"By continuing our intense rural
day to the C atholic parochial sch<*»I
ing conditions in P o rtlan d w ere Union S ervice Held
Jo
int
T
hanksgiving
services
were
at C ed ar Mill. T he daily atten d an ce «•xtension program into the fall and
lim ited and th e enforcem ent strict,” ,
held
by
the
C
ongregational.
M
eth­
w
in ter m onths." state s Ralph Easter,
at this school was about thirty.
K u ratli asserted.
T he y ear 1907 m arked the b eg in ­ division m anager of the P ortland
H H. Sm ith d eclared th at the o d i s t . .C hristian a n d N azarene
C ongregational ning of a new era of developm ent G eneral E lectric com pany, "electric
double p ark in g ru le has cost him ch in ch es at t h e
last night (W ednesday.) for this heavily w ooded section. The service will lx* available to 95 per
and o th er dealers considerable busi- I church
Rev. Ju liu s M iller was th e sp e a k ­ O regon E lectric railw ay and the ■ cent of the prem ises of the T ualatin
ness.
"T hey come into the store." he e x ­ e r and the special m usic w as fu r­ B aseline road w ere built through \ .»11«
plained. "buy th e tw o o r th ree things nished by the C ongregational choir. th e n o rth ern end of the O’M eara
farm O nly th ree of the original
they have com e for. and then dash O fficers E lreted
O fficers of the B eaverton Bethel forest trees on this farm have s u r­
out w hen they see an officer p re p a r­
No.
26.
D
aughters
of
Job.
w
ere
vived th e m arch of progress.
ing to tag th e ir car In th at w ay no
Five of th e tw elve children in
e x tras are purchased, since no tim e I elected M onday as follow.-" Miss
Je
a
n
Klein,
honored
queen:
Miss
th e O ’M eara fam ily w ere born on
is allow ed for looking o v er the
Im
ogene
H
offm
an,
senior
princess;
this
farm : Dennis. Ann. F rank.
store's stock '
Total of $117 was realized from
It was suggested th at some way Miss B etty Hanson, ju n io r p rin ­ C ath erin e and Mary. The sole oc­ th e recent H ilh i A lu m n i v s Pacific
be provided to p erm it farm ers t o 1 cess; Dolly W ray, guide: D orothy cu p an ts of the big house now are I university frosh benefit football
d ouble park, if necessary and in I McBreen. m arshal Installation of M ichael and C atherine Fam ily tie s , game, according to Jack Rushlow.
tow n alone, for the five-m inute th e officers w ill be D ecem ber 17. a re stro n g w ith the O 'M earas. Ed ' chairm an, in a rep o rt to th e H ills­
O 'M eara, son of P C. O 'M eara. boro M en’s B reakfast club T h u rs­
period w ith o u t th e necessity o f Em m ons on V arsity
F rank Emm ons o f B eaverton P ortland, is a m em ber « f th e staff day m orning. E xpenses will be de-
h aving a licensed d riv e r rem ain-1
played
as
fullback
on
the
U
n
iv
er­
of the H illsboro Argus
ing in th e car.
' ducted and the balance tu rn ed o v ­
M. H. S tevenson said th e ordi- ' sity of O regon football team , which
nance had reduced th e congestion ' lost to the U niversity of W ash­
greatly, b u t suggested th at a pos- ; ington at S eattle S atu rd ay Frank
sible fu rth e r rem edy would be the is a g ra d u a te of the B eaverton
adoption of angle p ark in g on t h e ' high school.
M em bers of the B eaver chapter.
m ain street, w hich w ould elim inate
d o u b le-p ark in g difficulties. G eneral O. E S.. w ere guests of B eaverton
opinon. how ever, w as th at the M asonic lodge a t th eir m eeting
streets in question are too narro w to T h u rsday evening.
O fficers of B eaver chapter. O E.
p erm it use of th e angle p ark in g
S., conducted ail obligation c ere­
feature.
C h am b er p rogram s for th e n ex t mony at the m eeting of th eir rh ap -
tw o w eeks w ill have tw o foreign tc r W ednesday evening. A large
consuls (itio n e d a t P o rtlan d as nu m ber of m em bers and guests
speakers R obert K losterm an. G e r­ w ere in attendance. A fter th e m eet­
man consul, w ill speak n ex t Mon­ ing F. H. Schoene show ed motion
day. while 8. C. Soo. Chinese re p re ­ pictures of his recent trip to E u­
sen tativ e will address the cham ber rope.
m em bers D ecem ber 6
Argus classified aas get results
G erm an y as it is today will be dis­
Public Porum
Laurel Acres Club
Selects OH ieers
Traffic Rules
Chamber Topic
P.-T. A. at North
Plains to Meet
M
is
ST. MARY'S HOME
F ath er C a rb erry 's fath er a n d
b ro th e r Jo h n of Ames. Iowa, have
been visiting him a t St M ary's
hom e W hile h ere the eld er C ar-
b erry. 78. fell sud d en ly ill and w as
taken to St Vincent's hospital
A cast of high school boys of St
M ary's opened th e program at the
parish church bazaar a t N orth
P lains on N ovem ber 17 w ith the
play, "F renzied Finance." • The b a ­
zaar was a decided success socially
an d financially.
First M eeting 20 Years
Last F rid ay night th e g irls of
Mrs. M argaret B F u llm er of Scho­ St M ary's of th e V alley sponsored
field. W is. is visiting Mr. and Mrs a dance, th eir guests being the beys
M att King. Mrs F u llm er and Mrs of St. Mary s Home.
K ing w ere schoolm ates in Schofield,
and this is the first tim e they have ST. M ARY'S OF THE VALLEY
m et in 20 years.
The N ovem ber issue • f the M iri­
Jerseys Buy Place
am was received this w eek. The
H arry Jersey and fam ily from staff deserves to be com plim ented
M inneapolis bought th e D rugan for th e new s and tim ely edito rials
place on B lanton avenue and took w hich ap p ear in this publication
possession last week.
ev ery month.
D orothy Lewis, w ho teaches at
T hursday the stu d en t body a t ­
Rosedale, w as out of school last tended th e dress reh earsal for the
w eek on account of illness.
T hanksgiving program th at is spon­
Miss W innifred Thoms, w h o sored by th e staff m em bers and r e ­
teaches in the high school at Elm ira, p o rters of the M iriam . "W ho W in s’"
is hom e over the w eek-end.
is a lively new spaper play. The
B azaar Nets S500
m ain characters. M ary O rselli. A r­
St. Cecelia church cleared over lene B ernards and G erm ain e La-
$500 w ith th eir bazaar at the A loha Voie. are su p p o rted by a cast of
G range hall on N ovem ber 11.
w ell chosen players. V arious o th ­
L. H. P lace retu rn ed last Friday e r n um bers on th e program add
from a m onth's business trip to New- wholesom e pleasu re to th e en tire
York. Chicago. M ilw aukee. Moline. en tertain m en t.
Rock Island and D avenport.
The school au d ito riu m p re s e n t­
B irthday C elebrated
ed a scene of youth fu l gaiety F ri­
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Fuegy gave a day evening w hen th e high school
d in n er S unday for th e ir son Corl, girls enjoyed a social gathering.
celeb ratin g his tw entieth b irth d ay Games and dancing m ade th e oc­
anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Sam L as­ casion a pleasant one Music was
siter and fam ily of M ilw aukie w ere fu rn ish ed by Mrs. B alfe and E liza­
guests. C arl is em ployed at O regon beth Orselli.
City and spent the w eek-end w ith
The first ju n io r sym phony con­
his parents.
cert of the season has been long
Mrs. H arriet Lees of Blanton anticipated b y St. M ary's girls
avenue, w ho has been ill for some T he m usicale w as thoro u g h ly e n ­
tim e, is now convalescing.
joyed and ap p reciated by a large
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C G. In ­ group of stu d en ts from the A cad­
m an of W ashington street. N ovem ­ emy.
ber 3. a girl. H er nam e is P atricia.
LaRay M artyn gave s e v e r a l H ealth Hint
w histling num bers at th e c e r e ­
Song-birds
monies atten d an t upon the visit of
H ave departed.
Mrs. E lizabeth W arden of M ichi­
Cold
rains
gan. suprem e guardian o f t h e
Have
started
D aughters of Job of th e U. S . at
D emand for w ater-p ro o f clotl
th e M asonic Tem ple in P o rtlan d
Go learn
last W ednesday evening. O thers
H ow th e d uck
from h ere atten d in g w e r e Mrs.
In w ater
G eorge M cBreen and the Misses
A nd m uck
D oris and D orothy McBreen.
G ets n ev er a cold in the nost
Miss G race Ford retu rn ed to her
home last Friday a fte r spending
several days in P o rtlan d visiting
friends.
Form er R esident D ies
U pdike hauled the first load
W illiam C. Foss. 74. a form er of Ross
th e ir 60 cords of hem lock pulp
resident of Aloha, died at his home w oed to the O regon City pulp m ill
in P ortland N ovem ber 16. Ivrtcr- S aturday.
m ent w as at R iverview cem etery.
G loria Johnson and h er b ro th er
C o-operate w ith y o u r com m unity
E dw ard spent several day s last
w eek at C orvallis visiting relatives co rrespondent by tu rn in g in yo u r
G. T eschner of E astern O regon im p o rtan t new s happenings, it is
visited several days last w eek w ith im possible fo r th e co rresp o n d en t to
his brother. J. W. T eschner, and contact everyone for local new s
item s. Be su re th a t th e item is real
fam ily on Vista avenue.
Mrs. P eter L indberg and 'la u g h ­ new s and not ju st a m ere day's v isi­
te r Deloris of S eattle and Mr and tatio n w ithin the county or to P o rt­
,(
Mrs. O tto O ppenlander of Forest land.
G rove w ere Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr a n d Mrs. Albert
Schlaefli The ladies are tw ins and
sisters of Mrs. Schlaefli.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. P arent d e ­
parted for th eir home in Ocean
Park. W ash. Sunday a fter a two
w eeks' visit w ith th e J. E Hays
fam ily. Allen S igler of H illsboro
accom panied them to Ocean P ark
for an extended visit
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Sigler of K el­
Prices E ffe c tiv e F rid a y , S a tu rd a y a n d M o n d a y , N o vem b er 26, 27 and 29
so. Wash . visited at the J. E. Hays
home Saturday.
Mission, in P u ree. New
Mr. and Mrs. M errill M axwell of
T illam ook w ere w eek-end visitors
1937 pack, 2«/2’s.
at the Lon K innam an home
6 tins
O scar H agg attended the home-
49c
tins
rom ing last S aturd ay a t his alm a
mater. O. S. C.
Further Extension
Electricity Topic
M arriage l.iceiiae*
er to the field lighting fund, he |
Edward Cyi il Pm tm and D»>rn
said
C om m ittees to s e r \e during tin* thy Agnes C runtcan. both of F»»i
com ing term w ere announce»! by »•st ( Ji o \ e
Willi.mi C R ill' UII’I Lilli.I R u til
Francis S turgis, president as fol­
lows Henry Nels»>n. I’» te Y /aguir Ktuiklv. I>"lli uf Bank» luuli- mu'
re. Orville* 1 ’»*t»*i-.»»n. program . Jim
Wells Tom Hailes Don W»»“etinan. I Arcus ciUHMfled ml« (!«•< rctiulU.
special e n te ita in n u ’n t. I.awi nee
Creiwley, Lynn Seliiutg«* (ieoig<
Wick, project. Lloyd Ramp John
Hare. Neat Bush, Davis Auld. in
itiatiem. Jack Rushh»w. Gene Ross
man. Ft .ink A dkinson. membci hip
Interesting talk on Ins i»,cent
trip through tin* P anam a c a n a l Io
New York on to De troit. wh«*i»* he*
joined Frank zXdkinson and re
tu rn ed to H ills b o r o by ante» wa
given by O rville Comptem
MILK
FOR
New Egg Incubator
Installed Here
I
C ounty chicken production meth
ods rec«'ivcd a boost this week
w ith the a rriv a l of a m am m oth
new Robbins electric incubator to
supplem ent equipm ent already in
us»» at the H ughes & Son H atchery
in East Hillhbetro
The new incubator, which weigh»
over three* tons, was it«*Ii\»*r< et d i­
rect te> the Hughes hatchery by
tru ck from the factory in Denvei
Colo. It was all asse*mhl»*d and
ready f»»r im mediate’ us»* upon in ­
stallation
A ddition o f the new
m achine brings the total egg ca
p.iuitv nf the H ughes |»liint tn 117
tl(M) eggs
W henever th at tjred
feelinji gets yon, count
on mill» to restore your
pep ami give you the
energy you n e e d I "
keep going at top speed
and e ffic ie n c y '
R O T H D A IR Y
P U R E M IL K
F or
800 View Junior
Class Presentation
Roth Dairy
I I ik I i (irath*
O
O
ALOHA III BLR SCHOOL
No. those shrouded figures stand
tng silen tly at the junction of Union
aven u e and the highw ay are not a
squad of Ku K lux K lanners. but
school p atro l bovs clad in w hite h el­
m ets and rain coats bought by the
school board
D onald D elloff of th e seven!')
g rad e is the happy ow ner of an e x ­
tra fine accordion, w hich arriv ed
e a rly fo r C hristm as. He take, one
lesson each w eek on it w ith Miss
B liss of P o rtlan d as teach er D on­
ald played his new in stru m en t at
a w ed d in g dance last S atu rd ay
Credit Bureaus
(tn r *»rpor«te<b
Collection* —
In
Credit Reports
W n thtaffto n, Tillam ook, Y am h ill,
Polk and M arion Countie»»
Personal Contact on Collections
W ashington County Offica
Commercial Building
Phone 3071
beccnd and M ain
H ill.b o ro
25c
11c
25c
$1.49
Del Monte G olden
lant Gréant Style.
2 ’s tin
B a il­
From Del M o n tes New ModH Norfbw» t Plant.
BEAMS
Small W hite
or Keil
NORTHERN
H ard w heat.
k-lb.
sack
COFFEE
AFTER THA
P IC C E
NOVEM BER.
C .
iS
10 '
2
Inis
nt Sliced .
Pacific C hoice Hal
LIG H T GLOBES
(«5 to liw-watt
W ei
, J.> Io kfl-watt
b
«
I9c
29c
G E
MAZDA
15c
.... 19c
T O M A T O SAUCE 2 ” %*"
LIFEBUOY *2? I
3
tins for
FLAKES « Ä
K ello g g 'S
3
10c
19C
[ O e C £ M B f. R. '
12 ' ) H I** Ito
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JI ’
1
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Shop, and
■
P ig g ly W ig g ly — Plus Y o u r S. &
M ake
Your
D o lla r G o
F a rth e r,
l ,b 26c
FOLGERS
COFFEE
till
2-11,
tin
It’s a B argain ’
CHEESE
BEANS ( Sm alifornia.
all W hitt
PTCP
broken
IVlV^JLz (.R
AINS
M ACARONI
II)«.
3
lb«.
ity, Cut.
pkg-
S A L A D D R E S S IN G
MIRACLE
W H I P Q u a rt
It's a B argain!
OLEO BELL
!;',INXI;l:
lbs.
CRACKERS
FLOUR SALE
$•1
.13
-B.
Peerless.
4 9 -lb . sack
I’iggly
51c
19c
13c
14c
19c
22c
35c
27c
23C
$ 1.83
S p e rry 's, Crown or F ish er's Blend.
4 9 -lb . sack
w ith
H. G reen Stam ps.
W iggly
49-lb . sack
JL
.59
Luxury T exture” SCOT TISSUE
W a ld o r f Tissue
3 rolls
SCOT
TOW ELS
H
13c SC3°T.,;'SSUE 21 c
19c
ED’S
H e I MASTER MKT.
25c
S C O T T IS S U E
rolls
P roduce Specials
SH O R T E N IN G
SW ISS CH EESE
18c s
H e 5
_____ 15c I
LARD
15c Í L arge size 25c 2 lbs.
25c
25c Í
GROUND BEEF
39c
23c Í
2 lbs.
35c
2
17c I KRAUT, qt. 10c
M U TTO N CHOPS
Lb
BEEF STEAK
BO ILIN G BEEF
BEEF RO A ST . h
VEAL RO A ST Ib
RACON
BA Hornejntrcd
CK “ »n*- Lb.
»-» g V V > V 7 IX
SQUASH —
Lb.
Bailuna
ORANGES
2 dozen
N avels, large si
fo r B E T T E R M E A T S
Saturday O nly
PURI.
G R A P E F R U IT
4 fo r
Texas, pink
ik.
SPUDS
5 0 -lb.
bag
O regon N<». i 2
O N IO N S
10-lb. Hack
For boiling
Prices E ffe c tiv e F rid a y - S a tu rd a y , Nov. 26 and 27
W’ .Ib erve tin* Bight to Limit Qu.mlitn*
FRED'S
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 D eliveries Dally
S (
N« O r r a i
Ihs.
All Meats Inspected by Drs. Nicol and Almquist
Columbi** Beni
( 2 Ihs, 4 9 r )
PO U NO
< > V r n w iH i:
I S n » d i 10« i
I M ((» l
RINSO
PEACHES
of H IG H EST
QUALITY
Personally Selected by Fred Himself!
and ( ream
llillxhoro
Alilk
Box
Beaverton Grange
Elects Officers
Hayward
P rotection
O ur milk m eets the
most rigid s ta n d a rd s to r
purity and wholesom e-
11 css.
N early 800 s a w
"Seventeen
d ram atizatio n of Booth T nrking-
ton's hum orous novel, presented
last T hursday night by the ju n io r
class of H illsboro union high school,
according to a report by Reece*
llath h o rn . class advisor
T he play was well received and
can he m arked up as another def
m ite success for the high sch«»ol
players, it was stated A percent
age of the pr«»eecds will go t»> the*
student bo<ty fund at tin* high
school, w hile ttie rest w ill be d»*-
voted to financing the annual ju n ­
ior-senior dance next
Personalities—
Alumni-Frosh
l ilt Returns $117
Your
Res. Phone 321Z
W r close nt 9 o ’clock Sharp every S aturday n ight
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