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U . S. Savings
Bond Sales
T otal $33,037
Raleigh W hitm ore Elected
S uperintendent at Laurel
O R E G O N
Beaverton
Lodges Place
New O fficers
T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y (J, 1938
('ontrol
19S8 Conservation
Meeting Pl an ned Deadline Listed
n u a ry 15 has been set as the ftn-
tor Next Thursday ul Ja «Lit.-
lor the 1938 A gricultural
'a l page 482. Book 98. of said Deed
Record. thence South along the
Wcxt line of said tract .so con. eyed
80 fei’l Io the S outhw est eoinei
thereof, thence East along the South
line of said tract so convey,*d 125
leet I , the Ea .t line of .said Block
thence South I III feel Io t h .
Southeast corner ol Lot I in ai l
Block thence W e s t follow ing Hi • Over 9.000,000 Bottlci of This
c e n t e r h u e of said Block 22 to the
Famous Cough Mialuro
place of beginning
Sold in Canada
Bids will be received for said prop
< i t. at Ihe office of E .1 MeAleai
Tw, or thirr dow» of Vl«<* Mrnooi
D U C K L IY 'S M IX T U K K to ., vy . .-»,«,
| llf
A ttorney at Law. Hillshoro. Ore
b r f.ir # r r b r -
gon, from and after the Sill d a . of u .itr» «nil kip(»«*(f kl.’w ly
iritf m i .illy rn tu re « 4 rm fft,| n ig h t'« «lp«p.
E ebruary, 1938
H f.M tih itu
«uffrrerN
t-njuy
4
JO HN N ARCHBOLD G uardian couyhlc y n ig h t, you 'll «lorp t(M4" I < ih I
WAke rvfrp«hp*| if
Mill !•<» h,- f w ■ .«
of the Person and Estate of Hugh enough
ta
2 «f J d w« I «for» you
Archbold, an Insane Person
go I d hc<|
B U C K L IY 'S M IX T U R I .« « 1 J |,v all
|
» .1 Me \ l I YR. H i l ls h o r o . D i e
drugK ♦« le.trn f«.»r yourtel» w hy U«t, k
ton. Allot n e. for G uardian
ley'« out «ell« All other Cough And Cold
H 't’t’ i ’/ /
To All Who Suiter
From Acute Attacks
I By Mrs. F. I,. Rronn)
I New berg, as tin w ater w as too high
l.AUREI
Raleigh W hitm ore was for the ferry to operate at W ilson-
su p erin ten d en t , f th e S u n ­ . ville.
Pea w eevil control, particularly t o n se r.a tio n progran, sign-up to be
Sale of U nited S tates S avings elected
school at the election Sunday
in the A ustrian field pea seed crop, according io S ian McClurg. cere
Mr and Mrs Rollin M eyers en ter-
bonds through th e H illsboro post day
BEAVERTON
St
Jo
h
n
’s
night
Mrs Amos W atkins was elected as­ ■ tanicd w ith ,i d in n er party- New
will he the topic of discussion at a tai . of (he W ashington C om ity Ag-
office d u rin g 1937 num bered 122. sistan
Ja n u a ry 27. w as observed bv the
iie u ltu ia l t observation a-ssociatiou
t su p erin ten d en t. Mrs W H
and represented a total investm ent McNay. secretary . R aym ond M ey­ • cat s day G uests w ere h er p a r­ m em bers of the B eaverton Masonic m eeting of pea grow ers set for 1 30
1* arm operators, w ho have not
p in Ja n u a ry 13. m the co u n t.-co u rt
of $25,425. it was announced y e ster­ ers. treasu rer: E L. Brown, ch o r­ ents Mr and M is W illiam Hanson. lodge and th eir fam ilies at a - i \ room
j signed u n d er the program p rio r to
in Hillsboro.
Mrs Ina Sw ott and d au g h ter Vervl o clock d in n e r at the Masonic hall
day by L. T McPheetcrs,* post­
ister. and Miss Thelm a Mullov. o r­ and Mr and Mrs Ed Bolm a and
Last y ear d efin ite control was ob­ the present tu n e must file the
m aster.
‘ i o w ’ 1
cerem onies of the tained m som e cases bv the proper necessary data to bo eligible for
ganist. Rev E. W. P ettico rd p resid ­ four children all of Midway
Bonds of $25 and $100 proved ed.
938
officers
of
the
lodge
a
n
d
application of rotenone dust a c ­ g ran ts offered by the 1938 program
New Year s eve and New Year's
m ost popular with H illsboro p u r­ P astor III
B eaver chapter. o E S . im m ed iate­ cording to \\
E C yrils. county This does not o bligate the farm o p ­
day guests at th e H erm an W hitm ore ly
chasers. w ith 32 bonds in each of
follow
ed
Installing
officers
for
P
astor
P
lum
m
er
is
convalescing
borne
w
ere
Mr
and
Mrs
Leonard
••tb’nl
At
this
m
eeting next week e ra to r in any way. but to be in p o si­
those tw o classifications passing from a serious illness but w ill not
the lodge w ere th e retirin g w or-
K
oberstem
anu
Jo
h
n
S
an
d
m
an
of
J
"
C
ham
berlain.
P S D ep art­ tion to receive Hie p ractice pay
across the counter to investors d u r ­ be able to be here this m onth S u b ­
■ >‘pful m aster. H ebert Holland H
incuts, Hie farm must be coy cred by
ing the year. Next in line cam e the stitu te p reach ers w ill be V T Hillsboro. Jack G ard n er and Miss H D enney acted as m arshal and m ent of A griculture; Don C Ntot«' a yvorkshcet p rio r to January 15
Veda P ate of South Dos Palos Cal
head of III.- entom ology departm ent,'
20 sales of $50 bonds, follow ed bv
Dixt
Berg
was
the
m
usician
Elect
19 bond purchases in both the $500 S pcec- form er pastor next Sunday; and Mr and Mrs A M K oberstem ed officers installed w ere S am uel O regon S tate college, and K enneth
( ■ I i . t l i l i . i l , s liip
Hugh Xreliliold
and $1000 denom inations. M cPheet- V A B allan tv n e of U nionville, son of G aston.
1 l ; , '\re n c e . w orshipful m aster «.•ray. entom ologist of the Oregon
( J Mil
NO l it F t i l ' SALE
I I.
I « I.
of
V
A
B
allantvne
w
ho
was
pastor
»rniedie» in to ld -w in tr y C a h . i J j ,
■Station.
Will
be
present
to
discuss
Mr
and
Mrs
Raleigh
W
hitm
ore
crs said, in giving figures prepared
Jam es Downing, senior w arden. E d­
N otice is hereby given, that by
pea w eevil and th eir control and
by W illiam G oetter, Assistant post- here about ten years ago. on J a n u ­ en tertain ed w ith a d in n e r partv gar Lusby, ju n io r w arden:
Rov
m aster, in charge of the bond ary 16: D L Verm illion of P o rtlan d Sunday Present besides th e family Berst. secretary A M K cnnc.lv. will hav.' plans for constructing y i 1 1lie of ,tn order, decree and li­
cense of .ale of th e C ounty Court
Jan u a ry 23. and F. E F ish er of Day- w c ie Mr and Mrs Evan L attn er and tre a su re r On behalf of the lodge practical dusting equipm ent.
sales.
ol th e S tate of O regon for Wash
ton Ja n u a ry 30
d a u g h ter of V ancouver. Wash . Sam uel L aw rence presented Jam es
G row ers th e past s .is o n e x p e r­ lllgton County, m ade and en tered
U. S. savings bonds are sold u n ­
house-guests
at
the
C
a
h
m
W
hit­
A
ttendance
Perfect
ienced
m
ore
difficulty
than
usual
in
Lewis
w
ith
a
past
m
aster's
jew
el
d e r the nam e of th e ir m atu rity
Sunday school a tten d an ts w ho m ore home Mr and Mrs Arland w hich was a ring, and Dov Gray getting th eir field pea seed to meet herein on the 4th day of January .
value, it was declared, so th e $24.-
1938. in the m a tte r of the guard
425 invested rep resen ts a total m a­ w ere present every Sunday last W hitm ore. Mr and Mrs H erm an oast m aster of 1922. w ith a w atch' the necessary germ ination req u ire lanship estate of Hugh A rchbold
tu rity value of $33,037.50. w hich q u a rte r w ere K enneth Tw igg' S te v ­ W hitm ore and daughter. Mr. and '"•'hU .m g officers for the ch ap ter merits Not all of this was due to an insane person I will, from and
w ill come due in 10 years, t h e en W atkins. Elaine W hitm ore and Mrs l’eon L ovegren and son. Mr O . E s . w ere Mrs Vivian Law- w eevil infestation but th e re is a n ­ after the ,'itli day o f E cbruurv 1938
of ,„.;is s. II at p riv ate sale to the ¡ugliest'
standard period for the bonds’ m a­ th eir teacher. Mrs J W Tw igg; L e­ and Mrs Calvin W hitm ore and John ten . .la n d A M Jannsen Mrs Viola nually an appreciable I
Nelson. installing m arshal. M s that have to be blown out because b id d er for cash in hand, the u n ­
tu rity . This figure rep resen ts a land Twigg Jim m y Stoller. Teddy- S undm an
■V'
iln<*
"
rs
A
dolf
R
utschm
an
W
atkins
and
the
teacher,
W
alter
Mrb>
"
’"'-ilbng
chaplain.'
of w eevil d.im age Som e of Hi, divided one-fifth interest of said
flig h t decrease from the 1930 total
but is considerably over bond sales S chm idt; Bernice Stoller. Irene and Helen R utschm an, accom panied M is R uth Nichol. installing o r ­ w ork to d ate indicates that m uch of Ui-sane ixuson. subject to
\\ hitntore. H elen V orhecs and the by Mr and Mrs Ted R utschm an of ganist. and H arry Eliander. color- this may possiblv be t h m m ated . s t a t e o i Be,-, (• H untington life
fo r 1935, it w as stated.
of
Mrs
W alter Schm idt C hehalem M ountain, w e r e N e w h earer O fficers installed w ere Mrs
The bonds a rc sold at th ree- teacher.
an undivided one-sixth interest in
fourths of th e ir m atu rity value, Frances and Edith O ’Dell. M arjorie Y ear s day guests at th e hom e of Bess Laccv. w orthy m atron: Erod
and to the follow ing desocribixl
th eir d au g h ter and sister. Mrs C arl Goyt w orthy patron; Mrs M ildred
w hich rep resen ts a com pound in ­ Will. Viola Stoller. Evelyn S ch u ­ B
i .a l p roperty situ ate in W ashing­
retth au er, of Hillsboro.
KOM'brough. associate m atron; Sam
terest rate of tw o and nine-ten th s m acher. B etty Jean Davis. Jo h n
ton i ounty. Oregon, p articu larly
Mr. and M rs Way'ne Loveless K F etters. associate patron; Mis
W ednrsdav. Jan u .iiv
p er cent. All bonds are cashable W atkins and the teacher. Mrs. R al­
tiescribed
as follows, to-yvit:
a fte r a 60-dav period has elapsed eigh W hitm ore: Lillie Brown of th e ‘M ilm a C raw fo rd i of Bandon and M yrtle P Nelson secretary. Ethel
U S S uprem o C ourt Justic ■
B eginning on the East line of
Miss
Norma
C
raw
fo
rd
of
P
o
rtlan
d
H
ansen
treasu
rer:
Madge
E
liander
C
om
rades
class,
and
Mrs
Amos
from the date of purchase. Several
eorge S u th erlan d announces re- T hird S treet in the City of Hills
yver-j recent guests at th e hom e of i onductrcss. M innie Schix'ne. asso G
people have bought the b o n d s W atkins, the su p erintendent.
tirem en t January- 18 because of ill boro Oregon, at th e S outhw est
th
e
ladies
father.
Joint
C
raw
ford
.
late
conductress
K
atherine
W
hite
Mrs
W
N
H
athorn
of
G
ales
health.
through the local post office each
c e rn e r of Lot 1. Block 22. said
man. chaplain: Helen Meade, m ar-
m onth, setting them aside eith er C reek visited h er father. E. C Mul- Leave fo r New York
P resident Roosevelt w arns that
M r and Mrs B B Coolev and h er -shal Irene Barnes, organist: Veda labor, as well as capital, m ust put City, ru nning thence North along
fo r assured fu tu re income, or for loy. from M onday till F ridav of last
Hie West line of .said Block 22. 148
mothe: Mrs McKee. left Sunday- 5
Al a
A lice Scott. R u t h . ils house in o rd e r and prom ise
an education fund for th eir chil­ week.
evening by train for New York Evelyn Rhodes Esther; M a b e l that governm ent will give both an fe. t to Hie S outhw est corner of a
Im provem ents Made
dren, the postm aster declared.
tract of land in said Block h e re to ­
The en larging to full size of the They plan to ev en tu a lly m ake th eir Goyt M artha; S tella Ellis. Electa opportunity to m ake reform before fore eo n . eyed by deed recorded
D is t r ib u t e d by
basem ent and th e installation of hom e in Plainsfield. N J Mrs Mc­ G erald in e Connors, w arden, a n d I' ,n ,e rv *'n*”i N orthw est lum ber at page 567 Volume 156, of tin;
„ O V A L SODA W O R K S
rest room s u n d er the L au rel school Keon planned to sto p off at Indian- R aym ond Lacey, sentinel. F low er mill dispute cited «is cuse for c riti­ Deed Records of W ashington C oun­
aDcIi**
to
visit
a
sister
for
a
tune.
cism.
girls
for
the
evening
w
ere
Dorothy-
house was com pleted last w eek, thus
ty O regon; thence East to Ihe East
Lee C a rr and Donna M a. Phelps
m aking am ple space for rainy day- Class to Meet
S enate approves S te in e r reso lu ­ bne of Lot 1 in said Block, thence
T he -Comrades ” S unday school A large crow d was in attendance.
recreation for th e pupils.
tion to investigate extent of A m er­ N. t lh 50 feet to tlw Not th line of ■
Mr and Mrs. W H. McNay e n ­ class will hold th e ir business and M other Succum bs
ican capital invested in China, n u m ­ said Block, thence East along the
(C ontinued fro m pace 1 I
social m eeting at th e E lbert S tevens
Mrs K ate F A nderson of P o rt­ ber el A m erican nationals th ere and North line o f lid Block 172 f e e t
hom es and several stores under tertain ed w ith a New Y ear s day- home S atu rd ay evening. All in te r­
land. m o th er of Mrs W alter V an- -size of A m erican arm ed f o r c e s to the N orthw I'St conn r of the !
d in n er p arty at th eir home. Mr. and
from tw o to ten feet of w ater.
Mrs. H arleigh
Looney.
Rosalie ested young people of th e co m m u n ­ M eek of B eaverton, died at her th ere
tract conveyed by deed recorded
Many of th e houses w ere filled Looney and V ictor N unencam p. all ity a re invited
hom e in P o rtlan d recently.
P res,dent R oosevelt i n budget
w ith brow n sw irling w ater up to of P ortland, and Billy McNay
Lee Moore, em ployed at th e J. W
Past M atrons' club of the B eaver m essage says he has clam ped brak es
second-story windows. O nly open Mrs. Schm idt Hostess
M ullov farm , su ffered a badly in ­ c.iapter. O. E S w ere en tertain ed on w ith little success R evenues cut
road into T ualatin, on th e lowlands
ju
red
foot
w
hen
he
stepped
on
a
T he L adies’ club met w ith Mrs. ,
w ith a p arty at the hom e of M, m aterially by trad e decline B ud­
n e a r th e usually calm riv er was H alte r Schm idt W ednesday when nail New Y ear's day.
and
Mrs. G uy A lex an d er E n d av get billion behind
th rough Oswego. Both th e lughw av plans w ere fu rth ered for buying a
Mrs. E lbert S tev en s en te rta in e d evening.
bridge northeast of th e town and cook stove to be put in the’ base­ w ith a luncheon F rid ay for friends
th e railroad bridge held up well u n ­ m ent of th e school house for th e w ho w ere co-teachers at N orth G range M ee's S aturday
T he B eaverton G range will meet
d e r the rush of w ater it was re p o rt­ 4-H girls' cooking class. T he com ­ Bend last year, including Mrs. Bess
Milk W anted
ed. T rackbed of th e O regon Elec­ m ittee hopes to have one installed Jones and Miss Inez Woodcock and S atu rd ay for the first m eeting of MASONIC and E astern S ta r 11.»me
s ,,Ü R ;,r f bN'ñ,G
the
y ear The 1938 officers w ere
tric railroad served as a canal for w ithin the n ext tw o weeks. Next th e la tte r's b ro th er. Lynn W ood­
installed at the reg u lar m eeting in I desires 150 pounds 15 m ilk de-
(
1
-lb.
tin
,e
' v a,er o v er a distance W ednesday club m eeting w ill be cock. of Jen n in g s Lodge'
19c)
D ecem ber Ross Eindlev of Lcedv ln e ie d daily Must be from dis«
of 500 yards, and tracks w ere cover­ held w ith Mrs Jacob Schm idt as
• ciise-tested herd, sanitary See Mr
G range w as in stallin g officer.
O u r s p e c ia l f o r th is
ed w ith seven feet of w ater at the hostess
w
elch
at
M
asonic
and
E
astern
S
tar
at h e r home
height of the flood stage.
. Home, or telephone Forest G rove
C om m unity P a rty Held
w eek of o u r Ja n u n ry
T elephone service to th e town
Quart
A com m unity p arty at the hall
l.l
of the high w pter. w hich left K il­ W ednesday evening w as w ell a t­
T
h
r
if
t
S
a
le
s
AUTO
radio.
1935
P
h
ilo
.
$12
5
1
»
p a tric k ’s store, th e T ualatin Feed tended. An im prom tu program con­
/
(C o n tin u ed fro m pace 1 I
ti ll ,il l'.;
a l l , o heater. $4 1924 Dodge coiqx'.'
sto re and the confectionery th ere sisted of several num bers on th e ac­
Pete
D
urce
at
B
eaverton,
it
w
as re-
good t i n s rum.
$20
1929
m arooned on a sm all island w hile cordion by eig h t-y ear-o ld L ester
lb. tin
Work of both circuit and countv panel truck, $.50 818 E Oak
4~ P
o th er stores w ere filled to a d epth
courts d u rin g the firs, w eek of th'c
of about a foot. Those living on low ­ L aurel school teacher. Mrs. H elen
I’’a n c > B lu e R u s e .
e r ground w ere forced to desert A ustin, and som e of h er pupils, a cd in startin g th e fire. D urec laid new y e a r w as m ade up m ainly of FOUR - y e a r - old. fresh H olstein-
Jersey row , m ilking 5 gallons,
2'a-lb . pkg.
th e ir hom es until the em ergence ladies' chorus and com m unity sin g ­ He had been aw ay from hom e O il ro u tin e cases, rep o rts filed in ' the
tes, 4 . 2-« ear-old fre h Jersey.
w as over. N ew sreel cam eram en and ing. G am es w ere played upstairs, New Y ear's eve. but o therw ise w as county c le r k s office show.
O rders given in circu it court in ­ m ilking 3 gallons test 6 . double-
spectators visited the scene last and cards in th e club room, follow ­ at hom e all th e tim e, he said
Re
tester
Al e x ic a n o r N
E Alt. m ile north of L aurel
A
u
thorities
declared
it
m
ight
have
cluded
th
e
follow
ing
cases:
K
ate
Thursday. R eam er’s Rest and A va­ ed by dancing and a pot luck lunch
H tllsbor >. Rt. 2
been a y o u th fu l p ran k .
H einrich vs. B. L. Booth, en terin g
B et
lon park s w ere reported com pletely
4.5tf
2* 2-lb. pkg.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan L au n er and
R obert B u tterw o rth of H illsboro m an d ate of state su p rem e court
u n d e r w ater, and the w esUside Pa- d au g h ter L o rrain e of V ancouver,
R e g u la r $ 1 .9 5 d r e s s e s
rep o rted to the sh eriff that som e- confirm ing circu it co u rt's decision. SHAVEM ASTER iS unbe MR • elec-
cific highw ay was closed W ednes­ Wash., .-ere guests < f
aunt. Mrs one stole th e sp are tire and w heel C h arlo tte M axw ell vs A E Hee
trie r a z o r— the only one y o U
d ay fo r som e tim e
C alvin W hitm ore, from Friday un til from his car w hen it w as p ark ed packer: Jam es A G illu v. / e . J. don t have to learn to use No radio
fo r one w eek
W eather conditions turn ed cold Sunday. L au n er is a son of f.oslio
CANDY SPECIAL
SPECIAL SALE
l le r e t al. aw a rd in g $1882 judg- interference. $15 M eltebcke Elec
and clea r after last week s near- L auner. a fo rm er resident h ere and n ear Scholls sem e tim e M onday f m u em
trie
.Store
H
illsbor
»
,
S
ara
r
.
D
ickinson
and
A
M
If
$
4
.
1
9
w
ith
a
group
of
WPA
w
o
rk
ers’
cars
|»«<<
delugc. w ith freezing tem p eratu res w ell-know n by old er residents. A d­
Satin Mix. lb.
10c
P atricia M iner. 13 of Forest D ickinson vs. F lorence B ry an t et WANT tracto r c ra w le r p re fe rr
N u ß o r « f* lakea 29c
recorded each night M easurable ditional New Y ear's day guests at
■d.
al;
L
iquidation
of
B
ank
of
B
eav
er­
m issing since last M onday,
Cream Mix, lb. 13c
•-tatc age. condition, price M .j
precipitation was recorded on four th e W hitm ore hom e w ere Mr. and Grove,
ton; R alph H annan vs. Ellis Wat-
I paduigr
days, w ith .204 on T hursday. .38 on Mrs. Raleigh W hitm ore and d au g h ­ is the object of a state-w id e search s-0,1: F ederal L and bank of S pokane McClure. Box 184-B. Rt. 2. Port
Peanuts,
lb.
10c
according
to
S
h
eriff
John
W
C
on­
R
e
g
u
la
r
$
2
.9
5
d
r
e
s
s
e
s
So-E
zc
Cleanser 15c
land.
F riday, 01 S aturd ay and .03 Sunday ters Iren e and Elaine.
45p
nell The girl, w earin g a red ccat \ S' N£llip •'I M ilton et al. P eter
Low est tem p eratu re of the week
Brazil Nuts, lb.
19c
T hursday luncheon p arty guests and carry in g a h at-b ag type tra v e l- d au C . M atilda O. R onning vs.
FR
ESH
cow
fol­
fo r one w eek
•ale. heavy m ilk-
w as T uesday night, when th e 25 at the E lbert Stevens hom e w ere m g case, w as traced as' far south Kalph E. and J u lia Benvie.
Special Price
Pecans, lb.
21c
ci
H Skusc. Ï milc.s south of
degree m ark was reached, it was h er fath er. Jo h n M erz. of P o rtlan d 1 as
Am ity, having reached th ere
C
ircuit
co
u
r,
dism
issal
orders
condenser.
ALL FOR
.99
45
rep o rted by A W. M oore of th e U and h er cousins, Mr. and Mrs E arl about M onday noon, th e sh eriff
were given in O tto Erickson a n d ’
h. biological survey here High Horsell. of B eaverton.
said.
com pany vs Mrs. G eorge H. Wann. TOR SALE A bout 75 head C .u,T il­
m a rk was 49 degrees Monday.
Seek Location
V irginia Feldt, th ree-y ear old E. M. B reedw ell and Co. vs. J. C
sey m ilk cow s and heifers
Mr. and Mrs. L uke D eBoer and d a u g h te r of Mr an d Mrs. W J S u th erlan d . W illiam S m ith v- N place to lease. F or particular aisi!
H eavy fog in p arts of the county
all
h am pered autom obile d riv ers d ur- sen Floyd of P lankington. S. D . a rc Feldt of Hillsboro, w as treated at * ,Voie a n.d M rs- R c Holes vs K Lehm an, Rt. 2. B eaverton T e le
­
phone 8719.
fJc,
w eek; w i,h freezing w eather recen t a rriv als and a re living in the Jones hospital S u n d ay for cuts and A rt Joppel.
M.
P.
Cady
house
at
present.
T
hey
Jtsu ltin g in frosted w indshields for
bruises received w hen she w as
P ro b ate o rd e rs in county court
hope to find a p erm an en t location stru ck by an autom obile at East
TED Ca
early-m orning drivers.
GOAR’S
soon. Floyd en tered t h e L au rel N inth and Baseline. Several stitches w ere given in the follow ing estates-
bids on rep airs to barn and hen
Joseph
C
onnell.
E
Q
uackenbush
house See A
R H am m ond on
school M onday in th e second grade. w ere taken to close one cut on th e
L
undy
B
Sm
ith.
Ju
lia
A.
Vincent
ALL PU RPO SE FLOUR
Joe H are farm n ear M inter bridge
Mrs Flora B aker and Earl and baby s head it w as rep o rted She
Jim B ak er joined relativ es at a ran in front of th e car. w hich was F ran k B ernie,t. Joseph Kosm alski
Mrs. Evelyn R obert will g ii
New Y ear's d in n e r p arty a t th e m oving very slow ly at the tim e it S arah J. B owm an. E dw ard Schul-
2
m ench, R achael E. W alker. Thom ,
E M. BARNES. Prop.
¡psS°ns each Wedn, - lay
hom e of Mrs. B ak er's d aughter. Mrs. w as stated.
Ibs.
E.
C
ornelius.
T
héophile
C
appoen
E
Jack.son
St
In
q
u
ire
th
ere
4
I
W
illiam
Joos
Jr.,
of
H
illsboro
Tom C aldw ell, form er Hillsboro
A ntone H erm ens. Joseph W c r n
GOLDEN GRAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H eincck and
inan, began his new w ork as fu ll­
H arry W H ow ard. Jo h n M eier and
tim e leader of Benton county's 4-H son G ordon of P o rtlan d w ere New
A ndrew J. Rislcy. and also in the
clubs M onday m orning. His h ead ­ Y ear's day and S unday guests of
m atter of in h eritan ce tax of Wil-
q u arters a re located in the post
Jin s
ham Ede. deceased, and the g u a rd ­
for
Î S Â
»a” l Ä
r- Ä
A£
p l u m b in g
office building in Corvallis.
DUNDEE
ianships of E lizabeth S ue a n d
Cal^ well is the son of Mr. and tu rn in g hom e they w ent via S h e r­
H E. Cosby, head of th e pou ltry C harles T hom as E ristoe and Hugh
?i.rS' f r5dl.C aldw ' " of H illsboro and wood to visit Mr. H eineck s brother. departm ent. O regon S tate college, A ren bold.
B a n ta m
attended high school here. He is a Urban, at his hom e there, w h ere he will be th e sp eak er at the m onthly
3 0 3 tin s
for
recent g rad u ate of Oregon S tate col­ is convalescing from a serious ill­ p o u ltry m eeting at th e B eaverton
lege in th e school of ag ricu ltu re ness. The H einecks a rc form er resi­ high school n ex t T uesday at 8 p. m
dents
here.
D uring the sum m er and fall of 1937
it was announced by L. E F rancis
w e a r e a g e n ts f o r
ne acted as county agent at large, Kenneth Twigg Honored
assistant county agent
3 0 3 s iz e
for
Mrs
J
W.
Twigg
en
tertain
ed
w
ith
w orking on special projects in v a r­
Cosby, w ho for 20 years w as e x ­
a d in n er p arty S unday for h e r son. tension poultr.vm an. has m ade m any
ious sections of Oregon.
W.
E
C
yrus.
W
ashington
county
K enneth, on his seventh b irth d av friends for him self over th e state
anniversary. P resen t besides the and his advice and recom m enda­ agent, w as one of the principal
2-lb. box
Divorce Granted
honor guest w ere Jim m ie Stoller. tions are regarded highly am ong speakers at a m eeting of Y am hill
Ju n e G. from Ross L. Langlitz.
Teddy and Steven W atkins. Adolf poultrym en. stated Francis. Since county dairy m en held at the Me-
M innvillc ch am b e r of com m erce
R utschm an and Leland Twigg
his appo in tm en t as head of the
Friends and neighbors, including poultry d ep artm en t a, th e state col­ M onday.
for
C yrus discussed the developm ent
Mr and Mrs B. G. McNay of Fores, lege considerable res, arch w ork of
A RM O U RS.
size
Grove, enjoyed a pot luck d in n er at a practical n atu re has been con d u ct­ of irrig ated p astu re T rials have
th e Leon Davis hom e Sunday. 'd in connection w ith the feeding show n a p astu re of ladm o clover
Town ( 'luh, a g c r
and grasses is su p erio r to straight
T w enty-seven w ere present.
and m anagem ent of poultry.
12-oz. tins
ladm
o
clover
p
astu
re
as
far
as
car-
;
Mr. and Mrs H M. W hisnand and
’Staiutard”
IMiinihiii»
_
Í
ishrr-Thorsrn
Paints
for
In addition to the research w ork
dau g h ter!. D orothy and P atricia, his in tim ate contact w ith the poul­ ry m g capacity and safety from bloat
K elvinator A ppliances
132 S. 2nd. Hill boro
w ere guests at the L A W hittle try in d u stry and keen interest in its rlangajs a rc concerned, he said, in
P K ,»III , I SPI , I YI.S
home from T hursday until S atu rd ay problem s has m ade him a com petent his talk
of last week.
o b serv er of the in d u stry 's situation
LETTUCE
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Schm idt both locally and nationally. With
L arge size
jo in rd relatives at th e hom e of her this back ground of inform ation and
i
S o i n i In .u l
Ox-
brother. D w ight Hulit. n ear A urora ex p erien ce Cosby's discussion of
I lor
for a d in n er p arty Sunday. T hey | P oultry M anagem ent and Industry
w ere accom panied bv h er parents. Problem s should be of vital in te r­
Ml and Mrs. Sam H ulit of H ills­ est to all W ashington co unty poul-
CELERY
boro. The trip had to be m ade via trym en, Francis said.
Crisp, len d er
stalks
Asthma-Bronchitis
you're m flic
i
Nen>s HighIights
Storm Damage Set
at $20,000 Figure
:
M ake Your Grocery Budget Go Farther
SA V E S. & H. GREEN ST A M P S
January
Thrift Sale s
Too Late fo Classify
Varied Calls Keep
Law Officers Busv
coffee ; ^
™ 1'- T ï ,
S N O W D R IF T
W E S S O N OIL
Courts’ Work
for 1938 Begins
+ ♦ ♦
House
Dresses
PO R K Ä B E A N S jV,?
39c
10c
RICE
15c
BEANS
15c
$4
Hillsboro Man
New 4-H Leader
29c
M IN C E meat ; t 2 ibs. 1 7 c
FL O U R S S -
1 .0 9
Woman's Shop
OSC Speaker Set
for Poultry Meet
health cereal
15c
■ TOM ATOES s -
■
2
■
19c
:
K e lv in a to r
-
D E V IL E D M E A T 6
!
29c :
29c
29c
25c
BEER
29c
I CORN
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Cyrus Speaks at
McMinnville Meet
M a y ta g
C R A C K E R S ......
H illshoro A ppliance & Plum bing Co.
■
JEvery ¿ r e a t
f i r e s ta r ts a
stam p ed e fo r
in s u r a n c e —
w h y w a it
?
3
3
i P E A S UN,,V
:
P airbanks-A Iorse
Y ou c a n t
re b u ild
w ith .
& s h .e s /
25c
49c
f
1.1Í
ED'S
MASTER MKT.
2
I arsnipA, Rutabagas
Praline Cake
A tr u ly d e lic iu s r a k e w ith
to a s te d n u ts a n ,I b ro w n s u g a r .
R ich b u tte r s c o tc h ic in g .
S-
29c
34c
French t3o-Nuts. Dozen
49c
30c
Pum pem ickIc Bread, Loaf
10c
Lemon Pics. Each
25c
Ma !*• v ith h'rc. h LfTnoiib
Old Virginia Corn Bread
and Salt Rising Bread
EVERY WEDNESDAY
PERFECTION BAKERY
l»r,m„„| I’crfc ite,, Bread s.,,1 Pastries at Your (.rnrrr
t • 11 ■TAJv.kUI* i * r-T -
4
X1*1
ORANGES
¡T tm -? U
lo° kinR i or H ,G H QUALITY and REASONABLE
PRICES,
it will alw ays P«y
pay to to snop
shop at at the
the Modern
Modern M M
arket__
............"■""J'»
arket___
M, (limn size. Sw eet and
juicy
2 dn/.rn
HILLSBORO MEAT CO.
grapefruit
'. t r I ,
XX
A li/O || t
D oxrn
SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY
BEEF STEAK
GROUND BEEF
PORK SAUSAGE
BACON SQUARES
OYSTERS. Pint
Kippered SALMON
PORK STEAK
VEAL STEAK
MINCED HAM
HEAD CHEESE
LIVER SAUSAGE
WIENERS
BOLOGNA.
Pound
10c
¿ ¿ (^
Prices E ffective Fri. and Sat., Jan. 7 and 8
PORK ROAST
I . 'a n
r n e a lv . 4/?«
Pound
.
lOC
PURE LARD
N u n c B e tte r
3 is,
35c
BACON
F o r sca.s'uning.
Pound
13c
s-i
ra
;
FREE DELIVERY
» m . m - j . u t v F t h e
Hillsboro
n n . i t r -,-,,
Phone 3131
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