The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 20, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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    Tl ui ' biv, JsiFu ay 20,
H IL L S B O R O
k Mrs, K. Luck
Oregon State Expert Talks
of Mountaindale at Beaverton Poultry Meeting
Given Surprise
(llv M I mn M argaret M uthirnen)
M O U N T A IN D A L E
M m K nt i r
I 'ii k wns »elven i » iii pi i u» p u tty ut
h« i l i 'i i n r J a n u a ry I » in h o n o r < f
h i*r ■
iilh
b ir th d a y iin n iv i'i-
’ iiiv Hi i tilth « * fa m ily o f ten c h il-
iln n w en* hom e fo r th e fir s t turn- in
•'•I >• hi • tin. tuded In th e n in n y R ifts
■ he h i , i \ i d w*r ;i n in tv th ri e piece
ilm n e r • • i M< mb* is n f th e fa m ily
I 1, »nt w ii« M i
M a tild a i l u n b l i i
• I ltn s u II. K un
M r and M r« Jack
Mow. i id Sun i i a n ti < o. C a l. M r
and M i
W J E d ^u i a nd Him. M r
and M i
W r I .uck and hop . D a vid
and S y h i t< i L u c k o f P o rtla n d
M r and Mr.* H ai ry L in k o f W ai •
ten
M i and M r
H o iib ld V m in r!
and Ia n n is o f F u n 4 G ro ve , am i
F in d and H o rm a n at hom e F rie n d J
p ri . nt w e re M a ry S to n e and A n n e
K e ib o v lc
of P o rtla n d . Moo» M ab e l
Hanson o f H ills b o ro . M r and M i
Paul G eanej n f W a rre n , und L u u ra
I a ld in g to n
T w ® llrcelv«« A u ai ds
M a i jo t ie C o rev a nd B e tty Jean
V a lid .inelen w e re a w a rd e d gold
pm ; la I Stindas fo r one y e a r o f
la d h l il a tt. iid n n i'e at ttie M o u n -
ta m d a le L u th e ra n S u n d a y itrh o o l.
w it h not m ore than tw o excu vu ble
a ln e n c. ; T h e y w e re th e fir s t to r e ­
ce ive th is a w a rd
N o rm a n Toum sen. w h o fins been
ill a t h i» h o in i' tlie pa t th re e w eokti.
u a . ta ke n to P o rtla n d fo r an e xu m -
m a tio n la ¡t M o n d a y T h e d o cto rs
have not ye , located th e »’l it r e o f his
illn e ss
P a rty Pontponed
M is P A Q ua lls, w h o was to
la v e <»ut<i ta in e d tin - B rink . M o u n -
ta m d a le ' .»00 c lu b 'Tuesday n ftc r-
' '
u n til
P a c ific coast p o u ltry m c n m ust
» ith e r m a te r ia lly u n p io v * th e ir » gg
q u a lity oi <•»*!» .e to com pete on th e
eastern < gg m a rk e t, w a in .J H F.
Cosby head o f tin- poultl'V d epart
im n t o l th e O reg o n S ta te co lle g e it
th e m o n th ly p o u lt iy m e e tin g held
at the Heuvel ton h ig h <ho»d Ja im
a ry 11. re p o t ted I . E Fran» i .. a as,
a n t c o u n ty agent F o rty p o u ltry m c n
Were pi-rgent a, the m e e tin g
F or se ve ra l year» Ba» ific coast
• ggs h a ve to p p e d th e e a s te in m in i'
vt ; stated C o *b y. b u l th a t c o n d itio n
ho lo n g e r «-\iHt.< hecuuMe th e »-us,
«•in producer® have m ade » on .uh i
a b le im p i o v « in e u t in th e q u a lity o f
t iic ir egg ; by fo llo w in g a p ro g ra m
o f c a i(*fu l sto ra g e and b u n d lin g
'Tin® egg q u a lity
p ro g ra m
wa.
b ro u g h t a b o ut by th e romp» i lio n o f
t i l i ' P a c ific coast eggs I f tin ' P a c ific
( o .r t p o u ltry m c n lost th e n e a .b u n
m uikut® , it w ill th e n be necessary
fo r th e m to red u ce t h e ir p ro d u c tio n
to a p o in t lo w e n o u g h to m eet o n ly
lo ca l c o n s u m p tio n
in g egg« because
b u d ; lim i bave
d u e l,un to p io v i
le so v i I Io t i l l - e
lin a , ' at th e o n ly
lia d a J
! uh
t h i l l m e id
m any ii i i c i i a
n G. fl.ig e <»f F a rm in g to n
«•h'ctwd p rcK id cn t o f th e V UUItg
Demo» t u ,.< o f Wo h in g to n c o u n ty at
a m e e tin g in th e c ir c u it c«»urt roo m
in t lie c o u it hoii-ie W(*diu*ftday n ig h t.
J a n u a ry 1? O th e r offi<« rs u re L u -
« ilh * M cG ee O rcnco . v ic e -p re x id e n t;
T i a i u i ; Rig«*rt Cooper M o u n ta in .
•»•retary, J u f
M<4i«>rirk
F ore st
G ro\« - t n a r u i'e r and Peggy Ro
A lo h a h is to ria n .
A t r i- c o u n ty m e e tin g fo r y o u n g
»1» nio»-i at.- o f (?«flumbia. Yam hill*
and Wa ¡h ing to n counti«**. w ill !>«•
h e ld h e ie F e b ru a ry 2 D e ta ils w ill
I m - a n angf d at a m e e tin g h e re Ja n -
Local Bank Head
to Attend Session
Break fasters Visit
New Robb Building
Berger and Hergert
Win Show Awards
' ,'..i 1 lealth Officers
a
Attend Meeting
Ih . ft Ol .ib o u t b a ll a dozen d i n k - I at 8 o 'clo ck T uesday e v e n in g in th e
••«is one n ig h t last w eek was re p o rt- fa m ily
re ijd e n c e
U o n e l*o n
and
ed to S lie r ,I t J o h n W. C o n n e ll b y , SeweH^ w e re in ch a rg e o f fu n e r a l
W. F B u r n , w h o liv e s tw o m ile s *
so u th o f B e a v e rto n on th e S tra y e r
place. A t fir s t. B u m h ud re p o rte d
a m u c h la r g e r n u m b e r m issin g , b u t
subsequent in v e s tig a tio n b y h im s e lf
a nd J X 'p u ty S h e r iff K H Busch set
th e n u m b e r o f m is s in g hens at a b o ut
six T w o sets o f tru c k s w e re d iscq v-
W illia m C a rl Busse, whose b u ria l
ered. le a d in g to
th e c h ic
k , n house w in c h I,ad been i d e rta k m g ch a p e l J a n u a ry 7. was a
icke
rem ove 'I b y th e th ie v e
re s id e n t o f G le n w o o d fo r m o re th a n
vn*« rnridi»
u e ............
»
> 'rim
_« '
w as
b
o rn in .............
R.
Thieves
m ad e n
a !»»*“
la rg e <» w«..i
h a u l I««-»
la st u
40 , years H
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I h u r..d a y n ig h t w h e n th e y ran sa ck- i G e rm a n y, 75 years ago. and cam e to
i d th e C a rlso n & S h e rk sto re in ‘ the U n ite d States in 1885. s e ttlin g in
S h e rw o o d A f t e r g a in in g e n try by O regon in 1894 P a s to r H e n ry S
b re a k in g th e p la te glass w in d o w in H a lle r o f P ilg r im House, H ills b o ro ,
a back d o o r le a d in g o n to an a lle y co n d ucte d th e fu n e ra l se rvice. M r
and p ry in g a lo c k open, th e p r o w l- Busse leaves tw o c h ild re n . M rs E l­
ei s h e lp e d th e m se lve s to a la rge sa A b e n d ro th o f P o rtla n d a nd M rs
n u m b e r o f su pplies, w h ic h w e re lis t- G e o rg ia S h a n k o f S y lv a n C o n c lu d ­
ed in s h e r iff s o ffic e us in c lu d in g in g se rvice was at th e G le n w o o d
e ig h t pieces o f bacon, tw o hams, s ix cem etery.
q u a rts o f m ilk , se v e ra l packages o f
dates, an u n k n o w n q u a n tity o f to ­
bacco, 40 dozen eggs one 22 W in ­
ch e ster r ifle , 62 boxes o f shotgun
shells. 40 boxes .22 r if le shells
p o c k e t kn iv e s . 67 packages o f
so rte d ra z o r blades, fiv e sa fe ty ra z ­
C la y to n and W ilb u r N y b e rg and
o rs and e ig h t p a ir o f scissors.
H e rb e rt L a fk y , 4 -H lo c a l le aders
T h is m ade up th e la rg e s t h a u l ; fro m T u a la tin , a tte n d e d th e s ta te
ta ke n by ro b b e rs in th e c o u n ty th u s ; L o ca l L e a de rs' c o n fe re n c e h e ld at
fa r th is w in te r.
th e O regon S ta te co lle g e J a n u a ry
M a x S n yd e r, son o f J J. S n y d e r 17. 18 and 19. a c c o rd in g to L . E.
o f 172 S o u th S ix th avenue, r e p o r t­ F ra n cis, a ssistant c o u n ty agent.
ed th e ft o f h is b ic y c le , d e scrib e d 1 C la y to n spoke o v e r s ta tio n K O A C
as a b lu e W o rld b ic y c le w ith red . M on d a y n ig h t, discu ssin g th e in f lu ­
and w h ite tr im m in g s and w h ite ence o f 4-H c lu b w o r k on h is tw o
h a n d le -b a r g rip s , fro m th e ra c k ju s t y o u n g e r b ro th e rs .
Glenwood Resident
40 Years Succumbs
M a n u fa c tu re r, well rate d , w ants reliab le m an
to h an d le estab lish ed business in H illsboro. No
selling or experience necessary. Incom e about $100
m onthly to s ta rt. Cash investm ent of $750 r e ­
quired, w hich is secured and re tu rn a b le . L arger,
investm ent pays p ro p o rtio n ately la rg e r incom e.
R eferences given and dem an d ed .
Address Box 15, H illsboro Argus
giving a d d re ss and telep h o n e num ber
■■ ---------------
ing. Jr. w ill be m aster of cerem on­
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ies.
100% Whole Wheat
BREAD
A bsolutely no w hite flo u r used in th is delicious
loaf. The real h ealth b rea d of th e nation.
a m o u n t c o lle c te d th ro u g h th e seal
sale is k e p t in th e c o u n ty , th e h e a lth
a»«ociation w i l l re c e iv e $632 05 th is
year, o r m o re th a n th e to ta l a m o u n t
c o lle c te d o n ly fo u r ye a rs ago.
Barbara Jean’s Bakery
Ide in Tacoma
116 Second Ave.
¿ p p ra l“ f s
H ILLSBORO
P hone 3531
Ju s t around th e corner from M ain stre e t
E
d
l Le
d«$m
f t e r-
r-
dam p ro je c t, le ft h e re M o n d a y a fte
"
t o r Tacom a. Wash., w h e re he
IS
BUY
NOW!
SAVE!
Prices
E ffective
F rid ay,
Saturday
and M onday
Ja n u a ry 21 - 22 - 24
_____________________________________________________ _____________________ ____
STOCK UP! Well Known Quality Foods! REAL SAVINGS!
BEANS
PEAS
PEACHES
R aycroft, Cut,
S tringless, 2 ’s .....
(6 cans .........
49c)
cans
(1 2 cans
97c)
$1 .9 0 )
.... tx
(1 2 cans
95c)
cans
(2 4 cans
98c)
Pacific, halves, choice
2 G ,’s ...
$ 1 .9 5 )
. ,49c
3
cans
_
(2 4 cans............ $ 3 .75)
(1 2 cans ...........$ 1 .8 9 )
PEAS
ASPARAGUS
(6 cans..........
_
cans ....... ' 77c)
Prices Effective F rid ay. Saturday and M onday. January 21. 22 and 24
T hin C ocktail
W afers.
26c
P ure veg etab le sh o rt­
ening.
Q - lb .
6 lbs. $1.05 Ö
can
ans. F an cy
G o ld e n B a n ta m .
CORN ™ <
10c
DEAC
N ew
C ro p.
4
lbs.
(25-lb .
C lean.
TO M A TO ES
Sw eet.
No. 2 ' .
CANS
SPA G H E T T I
No
11«
2 ibs.
19c
BEEF ROAST .x
ISC
RELISH
CATSUP
MAID. F resh Stock.
P ippins o r Delicious
large
bottles
GRAPEFRUIT
L a rg e Seedless.
5 for 10c
(6 cans
49
....... 69c)
50-Ib. bag 43c
cans
(Case of 24 ........
97c)
Double sice
bars
23c
(1 2 cans ...... $1 .3 5 )
M
cans
(Case of 2 4 ........ $2 .6 5 )
cans
15C
Beans
C alifornia.
( Case of 48 $ 2 .2 5 )
39C
BEETS S by' diced' red' 3
29c
(1 2 cans $ 1 .5 5 )
Small W h ite
2 pkgs. W heaties and
1-lb. Bananas.
ALL
FO R
25c
^mflRK€T
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y
WE RESERVE T H E R IG H T TO LIM IT QUANTITIES
O W N tr
f“"cy
39C
10c
(Case of 72 $2 .2 5 )
T O M A T O J U IC E
59c
<« eans $1.131
COFFEE
Pacific, whole.
(Case of 48 fo r
son seedtean.
seedless.
4-lb. bag
25c
____
Colum bia Economy
(3 |bs. 49 c ) P O U N D
CCE
QQn
$4.30
29c
Colum bia Best.
(2 lbs. 45 c ) P O U N D
G 'r V T F L 't r t
cans
ag«yV
3 (« l's for tall
$70
(12 for $1.10)
25c
lbs.
R oasted fresh daily—G round to m eet y o u r req u irem en ts for
pot, »ilex, p erco lato r or d rip m aker.
(12 ran.« $2.25)
A P R IC O T S
Blue Rose
B u ffe t T in s
ttM
M
tt
------------------ RAISINS
Del M onte o r L ibby
G entle P ress
F ancy
(4 8 cans $5.95)
TOMATO SAUCE 3
C A L IR O S E .
B R E A K F A S T S P E C IA L
(Case of 24 $ 2 .1 5 )
(1 2 cans $ 1 .5 0 )
(1 2 cans 38c)
lbs.
(Case of 48 $ 6 .2 0 )
(1 2 cans $ 1 .1 0 )
(6 cans 19c)
$ 1 .9 0 )
LIBBY’S.
SHRIMP S . ’S . 3 5
3
F flIR W flV
(Case of 2 4 .........$ 2 .6 5 )
2 ’ y ’ s ......
(1 2 cans 57c)
(6 cans 75c)
F u ll o f Ju ic e .
Real (3ood Q uality. 75% No. 1. O re. U . S N o 2
(1 2 cans
TUNA FISH
SO A P
All Mrat« Inspected by Drs. Nicol and Almqnist
POTATOES
$ 1 .3 5 )
G re a t N o rth ern G olden B antam . «
Cream Style, 3 0 3 's......................... «
(6 cans 57c)
Large sack 59c
E xtra Solid. Last C hance ¿it This Low Price
(1 2 cans
CORN
<KRAUT
(6 cans 78c)
BIG BEN
CABBAGE
69c)
STAREGON. 15-oz. tins.
or S A L A D D R ESSIN G .
Pint ja r
Box 59c
cans
Case of 48 ..
$ 2 .2 9 )
Del M onte G olden B antam .
Q
C ream Style, 3 0 3 ’s ........................... cans
TOMATO JUICE 3
P R O D U C E F E A T U R E S for F R I. and S A T .
Red C heek
COHN
(6 cans 2 9 c )
APPLES..........................
(1 2 cans..........
MISSION,
M
ISSION, w ith P uree
V an
M ade from red
ripe tAmatoes.
M agic
Q
V alley, l ’s O
TOMATOES 2! ’ 3 c.„. 25c
(6 cans 49c)
(1 2 cans 98c)
(Case of 24 $ 1 .9 5 )
F ranco-A m erican.
CHURN
cans
(Case of 2 4 ........ $ 3 .0 0 )
A L L G R E E N T IP S
(6 cans
RFAN<\
NS g le ss.
N x J T N
e o
n -
d e 2
r. C
S A
trin
DATES
P itted .
$1.15)
39c
... CJ
(1 _______
2 cans.......... $1 .5 3 )
P acked at Del M onte's new m odern p lan t a t T oppenish, Wash.
E xtra S tandard.
box
( 6 cans
(6 cans
3 cans
for
TALL CANS.
F resh Packed.
D - 'Z A l J
BOILING BEEF
W e close at 9 o’clock Sharp every Saturday night
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Del M onte, E arly G arden
S u g ar Peas, 2 ’s ......................
PR U N ES
Rea. Phone 321Z
s|>eaker. and several m usical and
vccal num bers Rev. S tearn s C ush­
receive
7 to 9 count— A real good buy.
1 2-oz. pkg. .....
( D eliveries Daily
w ill
ing sent out for them . Follow ing in
sl,des and
( 6 cans
Reg. 19c.
Ptioae 651
H illsboro’s senoois
th e la rg e s t a m o u n t, w ith $2474 be-
(6 cans .......... 49c)
CRACKERS
SUPERIOR MARKET
Scholls Aid Plans
for Annual Dinner
fu n d s w ill be m a ile d o u t M o n d a y
m o rn in g , a c c o rd in g to an a n n ou n ce ­
m e n t m ade bv O B K r a u i, c o u n ty
O ne h u n d re d tick ets for the
school s u p e rin te n d e n t
Scholls L adies' A id banquet J a n ­
T h e a m o u n ts c o v e r a
p e r ca p ita
a p p o rtio n m e n t to each school d is ­ u ary 28 a rc on sale at both Scholia
tr ic t, based on fig u re « o f th e 1838 stores and by L adies A id m em bers.
school census and w ill to ta l $18.558 T ickets m ust be had in advance of
fo r th e 9778 c h ild re n lis te d b e tw e en noon on T hursday, J a n u a ry 27.
th e ages o f fo u r and 20 in census P rogram w ill include an outside)
fig u re s , it was e x p la in e d .
A th lete, Sw eet Sugar.
2’s ...................................
Week&ili
D ainty.
FRED’S
Che< k ; c o v e rin g th e d iffe r e n t
school d r ttr ic ts snare o f c o u n ty
LOCAL MANAGER W ANTED
Pound glass ja r
18c
BACON SQUARES ......... 17c
SIDE BACON
24c
SHORTENING
4 ,b. 42c
OYSTERS
18C
School Fund Checks
to be Sent Out
m em b e rs o f the^W ash eton c o u M v
c tu rt
W a s h m fto n c o u n ty
j ^ c e f i f t y p e r ce n t o f th e to ta l
4-H Leader Trio
Attends Parley
COFFEE
Snowdrift
BEEF STEAK u,_____
w ill appear in federal court in con­ o rd e r a re F orest Grove. $1550: Beav­
nection w ith several condem nation
erton, $1122; T igard. $938, Aloha-
s u i t; involved in th e project.
j H uber. $904; M etzger. $t«0; S her-
I wood. $428; T ualatin. $40«; D urham
and G arden Home, $448 each, and
G aston. $210.
H'onHnurd frem pa(» I)
H - '. b e tw e en 8 and 11 p m S a t- la rg e a m o u n t o f co rre sp o n de n ce was
" I -ay h ik in g a S m ith -C o ro n a ty p e - h a n d le d M i- M org a n «aid le t t e r
i
■■■■ - i . - I
h i , .n n oi need «um n f w .-re sen’ o '
to a ll teaehM
m oney a fte r ran«a< k in g th e w h o le N ove m b e , ]7 3r, j 22. and o r, D e .
! E v id e n tly e x e c u tin g a w e l!-l_ .
U I
« h eriffa office reported
c e n ib e r 1. 10 a nd 28 w ith fo llo w - u p
p la n , a p (n i <jf n n u x ith -w o rk in g io b
cards be in g sent a fte r th e fir s t o f
b< / < m ade o f f W ith
H un i f B
th
e ye a r to a ll c o m m u n itie s fro m
T ig a rd , p ro p r ie to r o f th e T ig a rd
w
h ic h the r e tu rn s had n o l been re-
M» n a n tije co m p a n y in T ig a rd last
ceiv-ed
T h u rs d a y < v e ilin g .
( ha in n an Gives C redit
O ne m an. d e scrib e d as b e in g fiv e
,
,
.
T eachers to o k ch a rg e o f th e sale
feet. 11 inch«-, ta ll, a b o u t 26 ye a rs
J l
.an,Pie. re s id e n t o f ro u te
a ll d is t r ic t; w h e re th e re w e re no
old. and equip|>ed w it h a H it le r
k
i H ills b o ro , fu r 4.1 years, d.ed c o m m u n ity c h a irm e n . " th e c o u n ty
m oustache cam e in to th e »ton*, a s k ­
n O.‘" L ‘ nr y Sui‘day a .ftA'r ' “ *'• d ir, t l " r
1 Wish to c m -
in g fo r a n ic k e l s w o rth o f kerosene. f , A
a fte , an illn e s s o f m o re th a n m end them fo r th e v e ry fin e s p .rit
H e a c c iu iip a n ie d T ig a rd as th e y noon
■ •
B o rn in B e r tr ix . B e lg iu m
w h it ( l the>
, U(.ro s, , h(. t a le
w e n t in to a * to re ro o m to get th e m ore
than 81 years ago. L u n gu ■ j, , m a n y o f th e d is tric ts t h e r e w e re
i . o ik A s th e y w e n t in . th e d o o r b e ll ram .-
-o th e U n ite d S lates
!89(i
Vor m-are
s .^a n d v ^ ry
J ^ k ^ 'd A m in u te la te r. T ig a rd re
and to o k o v e r lu s fa rm n e a r B e th - » . - ■
• ...........
- . - . ---------
}
few districts failed to m ake u th e ir
tu rn e d to th e sto re b u t n o tic e d no a n y a b o ut 1895
q u o ta A la rg e n u m b e r o f r e f ills
cu sto m e r in Might.
Langue Is s u rv iv e d b y tw o sons
M e a n w h ile , th e H itle r M q u e m o u s ­ C h ris o f N o rth P la in s and F a rm in w e re sent to th e d is tric ts a nd co m -
tached gen tl«-men d e p a rte d h a s tily , o f ro u te fo u r H ills b o ro , and one ' m u n ity salesm en a fte r th e fir s t
le a v in g one fiv e -c t-n t piece W hen d a u g h te r. M rs L o u is e B a u g h m a n a llo tm e n ts had been m a ile d o u t.”
N e w sp a p e r p u b lic it y was c a rrie d
he ra n g up th e n ic k e l sale. Ti- o f »»««»
u .
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m » w ife .
H ills a b m o w ro
Hi.s
M a r ie
a lm ost PX j p e r ce n t b y th e v a rio u s
g a rd fo u n d th e t i i l had been sw ep, Langue. d ie d in 1925
p
u
b lic a tio n s th ro u g h o u t th e co u n ty .
clean B y th e tu n e he got to th e
R equiem m ass was said at 9 30 a M rs M o rg a n de cla re d , and th e a tre s
fr o n t do o r, o n ly th e re d lig h t ond m W ednesday in St C ecelia’s Cath« in
in „ H MH
ills b o ro and F ore st G ro v e aided
th e dun o u tlin e s o f a ra p id ly -rn o v -
- |g . U, . . m a im 'd
T .- m h T l u m ^ f
In m is s in g m oney
v ’..u ,
, , iV n’ ” rPels o f »he tu b e rc u lo s is fig h t In ad-
H h e rw o« » M o re « . . . M c k ^
H i. . la t i’/n o f t ^ S y
w o £ yen
w L^S T ven ° b v
GOLDEN W EST.
of HIGHF.S7
QUALITY
Personally Selected by Fred Himself!
Pag* Mv«
of P en n ey ’.;: «tore »be
, u day T he bicycle a e
Aith a luggag»* c a rrie r and
num ber S i3500.
Tl eve broke into the hom e of
1
L vliflger. 55/ Ea »t B a/elin e
i"
Egg ( p ia lity . C osby f u r th e r p o in t­
ed o u t. m ust be u n p ro v e d th ro u g h
b re e d in g . Jveduig a m i p ro p e r m eth *
«»<1' o f h a n d lin g and s o rtin g eggs
T h is p ro g ra m w ill re q u ire th e c o ­
W ( ’ ( ’hri.'.tenKen. p re s id e n t o f
o p e ra tio n o f a ll phases o f the p o u l­
th e H ills b o ro C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l
tr y in d u s try .
b a n ^ w ill a tte n d a m e e tin g o f th e
CoMby » ite d h o w the p o u ltr y In ­ »•xecutive c o u n c il o l th e in d e p e n d ­
d u s try has no w b»*come a s p e c ia l­ e n t
B a n ke rs
a ssociation o f th e
ized fie ld w ith th e p ro d u ce rs, hu tch* t w e lf t h F e d e ra l R eserve d is tr ic t be­
e ry n u n . am t c o m m e rc ia l p o u ltry
in g h e ld to m o rro w a n d S a tu rd a y in
men m a k in g up th e p rin c ip a l d i v i ­ P o rtla n d
sions He f u r t h e r n d v i-c d th a t the
hucci ' sh o f th e in d u s try is g o in g to I
be d e p e n d e n t upon a p ro g re ssive
b re e d in g p ro g ra m w h ic h w ill d e ­
crease th e m o r ta lity am o n g tin * la y - I
m g hens increase th e la y in g a b ility
as w e ll a th e egg size und q u a lity
C o n fid e n c e th a t H ills b o ro w o u ld
»iecreaxe b ro o d in e ss and b u ild up
body w e ig h t T h e o n ly t r u ly p ro * ki'.'|> p a re in p rogress w it h th e
,«* »dy p o p u la tio n increase o f W ash-
gressiv»' b re e d in g p ro g ra m m ust o f
necessity, be based upon tin - use o f in g to n c o u n ty w as expressed by
III
J O R obb lo ca l p h y s ic ia n , at
o ld hens f o r th e p ro d u c tio n o f h a tc h -
th e M en's B re a k fa s t c lu b T h u rs d a y
in o r iiin g
F o llo w in g th e m ee tin g ,
m e m b e rs o f th e c lu b v is ite d th e
n e w R o b b o ffic e b u ild in g
C itin g tin - re c e n t in f lu x o f ne w
c o u n ty residents. O r R obb d e cla re d
th a t it was u p to th e y o u n g m en
(C m I I n n h I fr o m » ir < * I I
o f th e c o m m u n ity to p la y th e ir p a rt
f r c il d e a le rs w i re spe cia l b a n q u e t in d e v e lo p m e n ts necessary to care
guest®.
f o r a la rg e r p o p u la tio n .
C o m p le te p la cin g « in bo th co n -
Y ie ld -p e i a cre conti
W ire C h ief Moved
fn s i. Stanley Hergert. 8 # 3 bu hels
W S E v e re tt, w ir e c h ie f fo r th e
p e r acre; second. Joe B e rg e r, 80.4
bushels p e r acre ; and »bird. M a rv in H ills b o r o d is tric t o f th e W est Coast
H e y n d e ric k x . 78 4 bushels p e r acre . T e le p h o n e co m p a n y, has been tran s-
1 I, i red to G resh a m , it was a n n o u n c ­
2 ■ < ar ' la' • f ir s t J o e B e rg e t
ond. S ta n le y H e rg e rt; t h ir d J u a n ­ ed h e re M o n d a y by co m p a n y o f ­
ita H e y n d e ric k x ; fo u rth . F ra n k S et- fic ia ls E v e re tt has been h e re fo r
in k e r : f if t h . H e rb e rt l.a fk v . s ix th . a b o u t fiv e years, o r ig in a lly co m in g
C la y to n N y b e rg ; su v e n tli
W a lte r fro m G resh a m W ith his w ife and
W i n d l. te n th . Joe S a n to ro ; e le v e n th . son lie w ill m o ve back to G resh a m
J o h n S antoro, and tw e lfth , L e o n a rd a b o u t th e f ir s t o f F e b ru a ry .
W e n d t.
Favors Navy Limit
C lu b m em b e rs w h o e x h ib ite d at
W A S H IN G T O N .
J a n u a ry
19—
Uns year*« corn show were Mervin
H e y n d . i u i, x, Juanita Heynderickx. 11 NS i- Rep. F ish (R , N e w Y o rk ,
W a rre n S a lm o w , A lfr e d D e lp ln n c h e a n n ou n ce d in th e house to d a y th a t
G e rv a is and L a w re n c e Jansen. Joe lie w ill propose a 'r i d e r '' to th e
I l ' H ' r. C b .irle
S h a ll, '
B e rn a rd $553.000.000 n a v a l s u p p ly b ill re -
P re s id e n t R o o se ve lt to
A ltis tu n . Jo h n and Joe S a n to ro , Ed. q ue tin g
F ra n k and J o h n S e tn ik e r S ta n le y c a ll a w o r ld n a v a l lim ita tio n s c o n ­
ference.
H e rg e rt. Ed and B e rn a rd Sens, E v ­
e re tt P a d g e tt. E lm e r. W a lte r a nd I ' In ste a d o f s p e n d in g h u g e sums
L e o n a rd W e n d t. C lu y to n . W ilb u r w c o u g h t to h a ve a c o n fe re n ce .”
u n it W H If« N y b e rg a m i H e rb e rt s ud F ish ' I sh a ll propose th a t th e
P re s id e n t c a ll a c o n fe re n ce o f th e
L a fk y .
U n ite d Slates. G re a t B r ita in and
Japan, and also F ra n ce a nd I t a ly i f
lie e e ssa rv ' —— • -------- --
Resident of Grove
65 Years Buried
Pair Executes
"Fast One;”
$28 Disappears
fl î 1 1 *> ft 0 ft O , O ft P C O X
Jules Langue, 81,
Dies Sunday
Young Democrats
Elect Officers
Q uality Need* Im provem ent
F rid a y J a n u a ry 2 8 .,d ue to sirkncK.s
in th e fa m ily
M i' E liz u h e th H a n n s Is i l l w ith
tin- flu at tin» hom e o f h e r si. ter.
Mi
G abe F»sner
M o W illia m s H o n o re d
M O U N T A IN D A L E
M rs
C
I
W illia m s u a« p le a s a n tly s u rp ris e d
F rid a v e v e n in g w h e n frie n d s c a lle d
t " h e lp h e r c e le b ra te h e r b ir th d a y
T h e tim e was spent in p la y in g ” 500"
m w h ic h M r and M r
O tis J o h n ­
son had h ig h • eon» and F e rn J o h n -
•.on a nd M i S m ith second Present
w« re Mi- and M rs D o n a ld G a rriffu s
and f.u n ilv o f F«■ie«.t ( ¡ro v e Messrs
a m i M e s ila u u S t a n le y H ahn. V e r ­
non H a lm . C hai lex Dodson. M e r r i­
m an S m ith and fa m ily . O tis Johnson
and
F ern
G o rd o n
L a y to n .
Ed
S c h b a a l a m i fa m ily . C I W illia m ,
a m i W W W ilb u rn s
F re d L in n u n d e rw e n t an o p ra -
tio n at th e Jones h o s p itu l T h u rs d a y
m o rn in g
C ard P a rty P lanned
D a iry C r » fk c o m m u n ity c lu b w ill
g iv e a c a rd p a rty at th e C o o k house
a, D ix o n s m ill F rid a y n ig h t, J a n u ­
a ry 2H T h e p u b lic is in v ite d
M a rg a re t Bacon i u n a b le to a t­
te n d school as she i i l l w ith th e
c h ic k e n pox
M r a m i M rs C I W illia m s . M r
a nd M r . Ed S ch le g e l and L e s te r
and R o b e rt am i W W W illia m s
w e re S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests
o f M r a m i M rs R a lp h W illia m s o f
S coggins V a lle y .
Mi .
an Q u a il rm d M rs Jam es
M a lim .rn a tte n d e d a pot lu c k d ln -
nci a m i ” 500 ’ p a rty g iv e n by M rs
F n 'd E n m s at th e h o m e o f h e r
d a u g h te r. M r- () E d w a rd s. ’T h u rs­
day at 111U boro
M i > E ls ie W« a v e r re tu rn e d bona-
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g fro m B ro c k w a y ,
w h e re she spent th e past m o n th
F u n e ra l se rvices fo r th e la te F.ph-
h< Ip in g to car.- fo r h e r aster. M is r ia m R ic h a rd B u rto n , 9tt. re sid e n t o f
M a ry B u s h n e ll. w h o w as ill and F orc»t G ro v e fo r th e past (¡5 years,
w h o d ie d last week
w e re h e ld fro m th e ch a p el . if th e
V e rn a D illo n o f H ills b o r o spent F ore t G ro v e U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y
s«-v« ra l da} last w e e k at th e Jam es M o n d a y a fte rn o o n M r. B u rto n , w h o
M a tlu e se n hom e
v. as b o rn in L o n do n . E n g la n d . N o ­
A rc h ie T ho m p so n had an o p e ra ­ v e m b e r I I . 1847. a nd d ie d S a tu rd a y
tio n on his nos»* W ednesday m o r n ­ A niece. M is s K a th a rin e B u rto n . , f
ing at tin* Jones h o s p ita l Dr. H u g ­ O a k la n d . C a l. is tin* o n ly s u rv iv o r.
g in s perfo rm « d tin» o p e ra tio n .
P a sto r H e n ry S. H a lle r o f P ilg r im
Mr
'i h o r G ro n b e ck o f V e rn o n ia House. H ills b o ro , read th e b u ria l
w a , a 'Tuesday guest at th e James se rvice. In te rm e n t was in th e F o r­
M a th ie se n home.
est G ro v e ce m e te ry.
ARO U
A
CT fVL
1
Mild B razilian Blend.
T O N orthern, h ardw heat
V J IV. ah purpose. 49-lb. sack.
(1 0 's ................. 39 c )
(2 4 1 /,’a..................79c)