The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 17, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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4 0 0 Seniors
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A ttend Meet
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fíen verton High School's Twin Triplets
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n
David H a g g & Sons H ave H igli
P roducine Cows l'or M ontli
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n
i om i'dhit'd b\ «‘ci lifted i heck ol
If you tiav«
hoiUc. an
.i bidder*. Iniiid in un uinouiit t qitttl incut or a room t rent
’ to 10
of lulul umoiint <»f (I k * A ig u i n ant ads.
|»iu|io:.il u s a g U ii r t H lt e c f o i the
execution »if ihc loiitiu i t and the ,
furnishing of the re q u ited b o n d : I
W ashington counts had the tw»»
m case ihc contract I. aw arded*
indred ninety four
high producing cows for the m onth
to the bidder
I in the a . ;oei Hion
K«*Op«*ning
N early 400 seniors from all of
Ac» » p ta n re of the prop«isal or i
W ashington county i high schools
propoHuh
and
the
uw
.irding
of
the
m et at H illsboro muon birth school
ct ntract or e«'htructs is Coiulitioned I
last week to discuss vocations and
upon
a tr tai t.iiy us uriincv that I
college education
The m orning's
the City < f H illsboro will b«* ahh* |
al
program was devoted to in tro d u c­
to d’c u ii' fi« in the F ederal Einer ■
tion of various student body of­
gcncy Admiiu tration o f Public*
SH AD YSIDE
ficers and talks from several e d u ­
w e ie
le s iv o t i m i n g
W orks the aid h e c f .,ar> I" fillMIlct* '
, t.it amt Im l, h b, also a g rad e J , r- the m onth U H fkunford had the the
cators and officials of state schools.
project
s,
•>
produced
13.,8
pounds
of
milk
higli
lie,.I
f,
Rex Putnam , state su p e rin ten ­
The (tinted S lates E m ploym ent I
tin» m onth
ntam ing 95 1 pounds of fat
'
dent of public instruction. Dr D
Sei \ h t* ha a <1» ignated Agency '
February 19lh
High
Herd«—liitluJmtf
|)rt
(’««»
V. Poling, field rep resen tativ e of
■ it 101 Old P».st O ffice B uilding I
(>» ner
Ur«.I
N.
state scho, Is; Dr f
M Pallett.
lb fai P ortlund O regon ft Inch will fur 1
O**r ju ( ’.•»»
" i'lii* N i p h t i n ^ a l c s "
U niversity of Oregon reg istrar. J
M r.
|\.,u W illia m *
lush lahoi list ; for this work
I» li J
I t t.»
A C hurchill, president of M on­
T
he
City
r
e
v
i
v
e
s
the
light
to
i -Mr* i*. J*. K,4»«*ri *..n x
m outh N ormal school; and E B
P It J
rc h ‘*-l any or all proposal» an»i to
Lemon. O regon S tate college reg is­
act*» pt the pi«.p«.4al of the lowest
U
U a n ifo rd
M J
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721
trar. w ere included on the sp eak ­
r< sponsible bidder w ithin
th irty
ers' program .
KOI I. OF HONOR ( Oft S
»lavs from tin* d ate of (»peninp
Füllt» w in « ar.» Itw r«v.»rjx
I the h ish rrodurina «uw. for ih« nionih
By O rd er of
A fternoon activities saw th e sen ­
l'r,H lu,ini O>»r ÎS fo u n d , al I . t * H.«hr»l
iors divide into four discussion
»’HE CITY COUNCIL.
P w n .f
N . m , ,,f c ,__
Riveit
groups, including those in terested
l.h< M ilk
E M Bowmun. City R ecorder
I ba. I at
hi H a s s X S „ n , Spot .*
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IS *.Ï
10» s
F ir.f publication on
in each of the three* state schools
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S o n,
IrStvh In
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ISAM
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17th. 1038
l'» » i.t It« « « « S o n . Im lv h Is
and those w ho do not plan to con­
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Second public.,lion
tinue th eir education m college In
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24ih. 1933
addition to aiding th e coming
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2111
spring's graduates th e conference
7(i I
A r th u r
C o nnell
No
I* B H
217«
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t'oni W illia m .
w as calculated to m ake possible a
N O riC E Ol SPECIA L I'N IO N
Polly No
I* II .1
12Ä2
b etter acquaintanceship betw een
B eaverton high ' school lavs claim
to an un u su al re. :\i
I,
i „
' U “ A _ M . l u r r C o w . M u b in
HIGH SCHOOL .MEETING
aim to
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(>»er i d Ptiundt Pat — H H ig h rvt
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id
Hi»««
a.
S»>na
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students of tiie d ifferen t countv
band. From le r ' they are E uzabeth I.au ’ i •> 1 v . . . l -
.
J ¡l l p a ' s >ted as m em b er, t.i'us
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,
Notice is hereby given. T hat
J
ft
Corey
N o is
high schools.
ihom ores. 16 y e a n old. and live in A lo h a' w h il, tb >r r* ' <<la a ” ? V' ” a G rvcn T h e Ew er
sisters a re soph
c
it
1717
so? th ere will be held a special lueet-
A rth u r ft
Cnnrt»ll N,
¿o
I* B H
S tudent com m ittee chairm en in
G n * n S“'ls a re i r ‘>shm en. 17. and
a re B eaverton residents —C u t co u rtesy O rego, "am
D a tid H a « «
x Son* lle tl 1»
. , s mg of the legal voters m Union
<; j
I
charge of th e affair at H ilhi in-
John
ft
M u llo y
May
• * High School District No ;t. Wash-
I* B G
112«
eluded Dorothy C hallacom be. reg is­
I
K
A lle n
K a m a No.
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ingtoii County Oregon, on Mon
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P
B u chanan J r
Ptt>M»i«»
tration; Peggy Ross, reception
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I .VIM
day. tin* 7th day of March. 193«
in ho n o r of Mrs. J u n e A ndrew s C. B Buchanan J r I .t . H ru w n i«
Harold Wojahn. ushers: Bob A lli­
Q J
1771
i.t , i
at
the hour of 2 o 'd o e k p m. of
S eventeen guests wen* p re se n t and
(laa» II— l-)ear-otd» Making
son. intr.xiuction: Helen Haldurn
r iu n ii« Fat - ( lllg h r o l
said day at the union high .school
m any b eau tifu l presen te w e re r í I
h .*«? A
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g j
and Ira Stauss. check room. Miss
I |AM
> l butt,ling
in Hillsboro, Or,*gon.
cetvd by Mrs A ndrew s.
I i Arihír'*).
Xm u
(i J
1 12»
Elsie May Cim ino a n d M ildred
A r t h u r ft
1 be pur|M>so of tins m eeting Is
I* It H
21 U
7B
I
K rah m er decorated and took ch arg e
A n d re w
\ an d artan d an
Dance February
(j j
to snliniit Io the legal Voters pres-
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of the cafeteria. Miss Tennessee
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(By
C. E. B arker) a
117«
, nt the question of w h eth er the
W eatherred. senior class advisor
»• B II
A LOHA—T he n u t grow»__
direetnrx of the district shall be
s t rs m eet- en business
dance at H uber h all
9*»
< laaa t —liriru id « M a k in « O ver lü Pound« »I—» lli«h<*»|
assisted in th e p lanning and w ork
au th o rized to issue and sell nego­
of all com m ittees, w ith B W m g called by th e A loha G r range
eX m e
A loha^ Jte.U
\
1 lib
tiable interest .b earin g w ar ;t.( of
~
B arnes and B. M. Gtxidman. su ­ m onths ago has sta rte d som ething w ent a m a jo r o p eratio n at th e P o rt- G ran ite F ru n e m ir
7 (7
tiu v i.t H a u
SoB. P a r lim i
the .district hi the p rin ci|ial am ount
1212
perintenden t and principal of Hil- g m ^^n Kof V e b ru a rv l3 frÜm thP ° re ’ ígoda n d " ‘’arÍlIm ' re !u rn ed a w eek «»tees th at th e chickens w ill bt'ifat
H mitk < Son. Ivan n u
1102
i I o l Six Thousund D ollars ,*6.000 00)
hi. assisting. Elvis Dtckason. H ills­ ' . ,
r - 13
f , a,ld *=> pow stay in g at th e hom e H illsboro d in n e r at 6 30 F ebruary D a v id H a < « A Sun» Jaileh ÎU
1104
to be H tired Fifteen H undred Dol-
boro studen t body president, p re s i­
se e k in g to sav e th e filb ert in -I °* b ‘ r b reth erin -law . F ra n k Nichol. 24 at A loha G ran g e hall followed «.
I hen don't risk di'iviti^
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D - ^ ’ o « *« ra ld M a k in g .T» l*»und<* Pat
i.o . ($1.0<) do * pvt* year eonunene-
5
H
ilhral
M r». Turn ftilU a m a
f\»ll>
N-
dent at the conference.
d u stry . confined to W estern O re- a ‘ W£,st S lope
by program and dan ce '
P II J
with
d efective h e a d
1252
John
ft
M u llo y -F io rim i
mg
A
pril
I,
1939.
and
to
bear
in
­
gon and W ashington, tw o m en
B a rk e r d eliv ered an address Make Good Record
P K
(J
M?
&&.I terest at not m ore than 3 ', per
M r* . C K K “ l>«rtaun A S< n I.ad>
lights. See Sahttow fur
P B J
pro m in en t in th e new developm ent. ° n A brahatn Lincoln last F rid ay be-
•70
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id
H
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g
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Son
F1»h
*
At th e a n n u al in v itatio n al high
cent p e r annum The w arran ts to
(J J
»24
left y esterd ay for W ashington. D C io,a’ th e St H elens high school
school d eb ate to u rn a m e n t h e l d D a v id H a « « A Son intleh 2»
G J
klH
is y be i.sued and sold for the purpose
H earings a re to be held F eb ru - i " e p re se n ta tiv e Ray L A
A n n trim
trim F rid ay and S aturday. F e b ru a ry 4 M o rn in ffd a w D a ir y » U l R* ». Ix .i
P B <;
»71
li i of paying the district',, proportion
ary 23 by S ecretary of S tate C ordell , S bven q u ite ill at his h om e for an d 5. at L infield college. B eav er­
of tile cost of a w P A project
H ull p re p a ra to ry to adoption of a
™ We. , u
ton high school had tw o d e b a te .
to build .1 S m ith-H ughes shop and
a ty w
ith T u rk
• A ,oha com m unity is dem on team s to su rv iv e th e p re lim in a ry ;
Five district m eetings have been reciprocal t . . f iff tre
_____
_______
_ ev .
classroom o i l th e union highschool
srra n g e d for explanation and dis- T u rk ey and Italy a re th e p rin cip al c “ '" I ? ‘ n *n,t erest
‘he pat riotic ro u n d s and to go into th e sem i-
grounds; a lte r and rem odel the
MARY
ANN
G
ARTHO
FNER.
E
ditor)
cusston
of
the
Soil
C
onservation
Pr
°d
u
cers
of
filb
erts
at
th
e
presen
t
!>*v
'>th,?-B
atllesh
ip
-
O
regon
c
v
----- - ......... cation P /^ u u cers oi n m e rts at th e presen t
<«regon cam - finals.
The personnel of these
present m anual tra in in g shop, lav
A d ju stm en ts at
S ervice b y C hehalem M ountain tim e- R eduction of th e tariff, as p a l®n -
team s w ere I.aR ay M artyn. Don-.' Skit Presented
and install a cem ent fl.sir in the
icasiitiahle cost.
project adm inistrators, according to Pr°posed. w ill ru in th e in dustry
a n u m b e r of \\ xshm gton co u nty aid Jones. H astings D enney. Loi
T he glee clubs presented an oper the federal governm ent pays H) per basem ent of th e
present union
Ivan
C. D eArm ond. project m an- ' oca» g row ers contend.
' ’
...... n - d a A nn Selby. V irgil S avage and Don- 1 tt;* sklt W ednesday for assem bly vent of th e operatin g costs The high school building, and co n itru ct
an C
J ' C.. 1>kers w jll a - tte
aSe r -
"B en E D orris, n u rsery m an and J'egi° naI co n ference and b an q u et to aid S hort T he team consisting of
building if built, w ould be ready a g ran d stan d on the ath letic field
S en ate club m et Tuesday
Licensed T esting Station
for use w ith the opening of tli • 1938 of the union high school
Local represen tativ es of th e con- fllb ert ra iser of Springfield, and Dt
. at S a,em F rid a y ev en ing L aR ay M artyn and D onald Jon
S urprise P a rty Held
fall sem ester it was stated
se rra tio n serv ice will p articip ate F ra n k C. Riggs, sales m anager of U!laer ” ' e auspices of th e state real m ade a p a rtic u la rly fine reco r
By o rd e r of the B oard of D irec­
The G irl R eserve club had a s u r­
in the program s, w ith lan tern slides th e ^’o rth Pacific N ut G ro w ers' co- e ,ta te d ep artm en t and th e O regon o v er Salem
Roseburg. N ew ber
tors of Union lligii School D istrict
prise V alentine party given by ll ■
being show n to illu strate the p rob- o p erativ e at D undee, w ere selected a ' ' ,JC*a ‘ 1,l!1 ° f Real I E Batate
state bo
ard
s
ar-d
Pendleton.
,
No 3 mart,* this 15th day of Feb
boards and Pendleton,
defeat i service
r v ì c e 'añd"MClïï"
rn a i S
1938—City of Hillsboro. O regon ruury.
and social co
committ,*ea
w ith
lem of erosion control. S chedule ,o rep resen t th e in d u stry at th e -*Ioves From M cM innville
to m ar the record, according to F
19.18
E velyn H aw orth a n d
Kath r y n EXTENSION S l o
SAN11 M il
of m eetings, to g eth er w ith re- hearing.
»
R A. C ran n ell of M cM innville G W ebb d e b ate coach,
F I. BROWN C hairm an of the
S I tt BMAGE S Y S T E M
\ \ I) 1 nion Ifigh School No 3 Hoard
spective chairm en, as announced "F ilb ert p ro p ertie s cover m ore
,s moVt'd his fam ily h e re an d
T he V alentine day cafe te ria at C aw rse as chairm en T he cam p an
treatm ent p la n r
D eArm ond. includes: F e b ru ary th an 11 000 acres in O regon and ' aken o v er th e m anagem ent of th e 'h e schoolhouse M onday w as suc- program com m ittees had a t.iffv
D rinking F ountains
W ashington C ounty Oregon
IM PKOYEMEN I
l ,.
C hehalem C en ter G range. H. W ashington and re p re se n t an in- S l‘Pe r ‘o r Feed and S eed store.
cessful from th e stan d p o in t of both pull W ednesday night Betty Ro <■
C lean C om fort S tations
1
Lomax. C lerk of
cran
s
and
M
ary
A
nn
G
a
rth
o
fn
e
r
E.
C ooj^r, F e b ru ary 21. Scholls, v estm ent by g row ers of $7.500 000 . M rs- A nna B rickline re tu rn e d a tten d an ce and p atro n ag e
P. W A Docket No. Ore. 1I0K-K
3rd and Lincoln
H illsboro
tile Union High School Hoard
51-53
. Schm eltzer; F eb ru ary 22. Production is now alm ost sufficient *rom . *ho hospital tw o w eeks ago
T he cafeteria co m m ittee and th e w ere chairm en.
i Fell 17. 24. M arch 3. 193«,
ADVERTISEM ENT LOR KIDS
Philos
to
Sell
Candy
■Middletom. ChaGes H aynes; F eb ru - to m eet th e dem and fo r un sh elled ?n<^ ‘s re 6 aining h e r stren g th rap id - eXt-*cutive board of t h e Aloha-
Sealhil prop....iIs will be receiv ­
H u b er P - T A w ish to ta
k e this
f
C hehalem (No. 10 n u ts S hellin g does n o t pav u n d e r K'
-v
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___
P hilo girts w ill sell enndv at the
office of th e City R ecord-
ic n o o h , E. S. S tro th er: F e b ru ary th e p resen t tariff, g ro w e rs'd e c la re
T he " 500'' clu b m et last W ednes- thpa7 r h n i | tl' i nka ngDtl,e p atro n s of o p e retta T h u rsd ay night. M ildred e el d at of the Hillsboro.
O regon until 8
» ' ®Prin 6brook C annery. V ictor
S u p p o rt of S en ato r M cN arv in dav Wlth Mrs. H enry D asher High mom? h J
.u d P a re n t ‘ T eacher K rah m er is the chairm an fo r the o'clock P M March 4th 1938 for
Ke7S' .U residents of th e d istricts opposing any red u ctio n in th e ’ ta r- score w in n ers w ere Mrs E M m em bers for th e ir w o n d erfu l sup- ocial m eeting n e x t Tuesday.
the construction of an I n d u s tn .
o r a . er. . ln terested pooplo are ‘ff on filb erts is expected, because Storm s an d M rs A. H W right
port in m aking this cafeteria such Tram Entertained
exten-
urged to attend. D eA rm ond said.
th e sen ato r h im self raises filb erts "
In te rio r of th e H u b er N ub house a success.
A
Mrs. Tom B ronleew e Mrs R eece ,lo n i
the S an itary Sr w erage
is b eing rep ain ted . L. E. C orn ell is
S
t
M
a
r
V
s
Iinrn
H
athhorn
and
Mrs.
W
alter
Baum
-
M oves Quickty
doing th e .w o rk .
M
ary’s ' Home
’*ar>
,,o m e
g a rd n e r gave th e H ilhi b a sk e tb a ll. T hese o. i .
Triplets.
Twins -
u
-
T he boys invited th e gii r> ____
P a rt of a te tte r from D H U tter M any
of s t team a feed’ at B ronlecw e's F riday yped and read in t h e Council
B eaverton high school has tw o Mary < of th e V alley to enjoy w ith ni7h’t “if t7 r ~ th e \V
’ r r ’'
fiom Shanghai. China, u n d er d ate rets
Rooms li: Hie C ity H ill at 8
o f trip lets and fo u r sets of them a motion p ictu re p resen ted at
~
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-
S t Mar> S gam e
of Ja n u a ry 2. 1938. to h is m other.
Proofs
of
pictures
for
th
e H ilhi o clock P M on such date
tw
ins.
T rip lets L aura, EltJabe*h th e Home S unday eveninp.
Mrs. M ary C. U tter, read s as fol-
T he a n n eal w e-e d istrib u ted Tuesday
T he w ork to be done const«!*
O pening of th e “T av ern " lunch lows: "Am now in th e E m bankm ent 2 nd F lorence E w er of A loha. 16. u ', . ' fe a tu re w as "T he A laskan,'
P lan l ire D epartm ent
, f the follow ing estim ated quan-
room a t 147 W est W ashington street b uilding w hich is on th e no rth side b o ’’n in P o rtlan d and Vida. V era f 11 w, d by a few comic reels.
T he Hi-Y club is plan n in g to o r ­ , titic c 4375 i u. yds excavating and
JAn.SChj duled to !ake P lace th ls o i th e creek one b!ock from th e
X ina G reon - 17. b o rn in Jo p lin.
The St. M ary's g rad e school team
• T h u rsd ay , m orning, u n d er th e P°st office and about th ree from « ’" j
f ran ces a n d F ra n k lin w ill play f u r gam es this week: St ganize a ju n io r fire d ep artm en t. backfilling; furnishing and p lac­
ow nership and m anagem ent of Mr. m y office. B ritish troops held th is Hrinde11 J 7- bor!1 >n Ogden U tah: A nthony's P arish of P ortland. Mon- T hey a re ap p ointing certain boys ing 32 feet of 12-inch. 2390 ft of
and Mrs. Jo h n M adsen.
p a rt d u rin g th e fighting, so th e ¿Y r,!S a,'Ld D orotb y M cBrecn of day; T igard Tuesday* night, a pre- in th e club to w atch certain exits, 10-inch. 3347 ft of 8-inch, anil 212
F ree coffee and d oughnuts a re of- J a Pan ese have not been h ere How „
d
, bornJ at R°sedale. O re- h m m ary gam e to th e V arsity: Wed- in case of fire and d u ring fire drills. ft. of 8-inch sew er pipe, all w ith ,
fittings; 13 concrete m anhole- 3 1
fered as a get-acquainted attractio n lonR 1 w i" sta>' h e re is n ° t certain
Rosalie an d A lfred Teufel. 14. nesday they go w ith th e V arsity to N ame O m itted
A nam e om itted from th e senior flush tanks; 0 cu. yds. concrete in '
at th e new restau ran t, w hich is lo- as th e re n t is Pre tty high and food
c ’ ..
and M arg aret an d N ew berg, and F riday. St. A gatha's
........ team gro u p on th e th ird six w e e k s'lio n - walls, flum e and g rit cham ber: 1
cated n e a r th e B E. M aling Inc
Prices a ro going up. but business is •yarjo£Le = 0°“ . L . born in E van- of P o rtlan d T he g .........
rad e school
has an
an excellent
excellent record
record this
th is v v ear
e a r °F. ru ^ was Je a n Person, w ho had stilling well; 1 w ater level re- ,
cannery. P resen t open hours fo r th e not 1 had to h av e som e P 'ace to
«?' w 7
°
,
has
corder; 1 sludge pum p assem bly;
establishm ent w ill be from 6 a m
m ove Quick, because, w hen I found
, S
, C lark is visitin g h e r and w ill defend th e W ashington all ones.
m iscellaneous .sluice gates, a n d !
to 1 a m . w ith the possibility th a t aI1 th e door? °P en and th in g s in ®lsto r Mrs. Johnson in P o rtlan d . county title in M arch at th e New-
connections
to existing plant
d u rin g th e re g u lar can n in g season such sh a Pt‘ 1 got a tru c k and m ov- J
*-arson H onored
berg to u rnam ent.
The construction funds available
Proper H igh G rade Chick S u p p lies A ssu re a
at th e cannery th e closing h o u r ed on th e aftern o o n of th e 27th of w 1 b l!', y " 'lve_ w ere p resen t at th e
T he St. M ary's high school team
for the project am ount to ap p ro x ­
w ill be extended som ew hat.
November
b irth d a y s su rp rise p a rty on J. O w as en tertain ed at a p a rty given
H ealth y, P ro fitab le F lock!
im
ately
*11000.00.
D
eductions
s
e
tt
£ arso
?.st Sunday.
uests Pow
cam
Mr< evening
F red C aldw
ell ing
in the
H illsboro
e r The J a p ^ o ^ n e d u p 'a lT 'th '? a re a V
°iF i.
Po2 ,Iand
O regon G City.
ell e by
F riday
follow
game
up in the proposals w ill operate
„
.
to keep th e aw ard o f contract
north of Pt h e ^ c h o w Creek so
T d.u Hlib e ru
bon'
C leri£al vi' i,ors d u rin « ‘h e w ^ k
Im perial C hick M ash. Sack
M ore than fifty Tow nsend club w ithin this am ount
$2.40
th a t w e can go m ost anv place b i g g e r ^ h a n 'h t t o l ^ t h e ^ h ? ^ ' the^stam in ^ i" .R eedy', chaplain of
---------- -------- p.vs,-.,,
......... o p v v ,„can o n
Im perial Chick S c r a tc h .’ Sack
Instructions
2.2 0
passes So,
So v v esterd
esterd av
av I I
x nin™.ki
P
1ht ta b 'o
. ,b , st:a te institutions at Salem ; F r M onday evening at the M ethodist to B idder
Federal C onstruction
w ith o u t an n y v passes.
Chick O yster S h ell. Sack
w ent dow n to
* " Scott ' ~
'* a co u p lJ homeP of
.85
Road
andi
M
r / ? e T n V ' hP Sa?em F r ^ £ r . ' ^ aSS‘Stan’
, W ° f ? r .?» at
iOr»
the r pot
,uck
d in
n e r w and
^ n e ra l
Pr.lv
’
beyond
w
h
ere
Mr.
J
u
5s-
Ia°M
S
^
u
M
a
v
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n
t
t
v
7
'
M
L
.
P
Cp?
‘s
.
a
"
d
ta
!ka
ere
nnd_
other
Flood w ater, w hich po u red in to
blocks
co n tract docum ents ai
C hick Grit. Sack
ing D ecom ber \ m ^ ? ^ - ) . - a5mKdUL ? o n « 5 ' ° '
see. a hoL se^that b e- H e m y * 'D æ sim r"'wf’r..ML L 5 e ^ MrL Fm m?” 3 V
and “ L f ? byJ i h,! 2 nLrnfe‘r ’..on tb e re.cen t ? n fllr f.o r <;xaminati„n at the of
.85
Wer<? w in n ers of F a ,.h br J ; c H eesacker. fo rm er su- m ass m eeting in P o rtlan d to h e a r Dee of the City R e c o rd e r'o f'H iljL |
ing D ecem ber storm s w hich b ro k e !°ngs to a frie n d w ho is now in hi ah —
Tr«t Srtd
P M?,t e T e rj ° L S t' i? a r y S uH ° me. DL T° WnS7 ’d ' P roceeds of a Cak" b<‘rO' O re«on
C opies of T here!
th rough a 60-foot section o f dike Hongkong.
th e T u gal-
al- w "Not
m ag
any ed houses
art and ? n L hr Tfn recen .’ ly sbld a threP iL M axw ell, has en train ed fo r St broadcast f u n d . ^ N e x t ^ r c U ^ w ill a p j i S m
«tin riv er Pum
a t P.ed
t h e back
ra te into
o f 70.000*
e rL d am
b y ^ h e l in
l s o th
r 1« a t * p ”1^}
b ^ t h ^ ' C'Vf’v ' ' it, *e order
FLOOR
Jam esw a y
Jons p er m in u te
8
cverv one 8ha«bL i ^ '¡ L S L / ^ bUt « d n u h f aCr.P 1« Ct im Proved P,auI' M inn , to atten d th e fu n e ra l be F e b ru a ry 28 at 7:30 p m S ever- and deposit of Ten (SI0 00) Doll*,i
CO
VERING
Equipm ent
Two large electric pum ps a re be- S
Z t w e r ^ n o t « o ^ n w £ I S , y ? 4 o f B ^ v e r t o n MrS
Fr
,
*, 1
'
a t‘* " d*d
set w ,th “ id> a P P licafio n ^ T h .'
m g used to drain th e lak e bed
dam aged bv th e iTotere
n ic o ,r L
M rs W
A 45,™ « „ a xx
, atten d ,h „ w K,
b / L ,n v ltcd t o ; th e rally at C ornelius Sunday after- deposit will be refunded up,,,, th.
P eet M ohr
( hick W aterern
8'iih a tem porary bank of addition- torn fr , m th e „ • „ 1 1 . ° / ' P ictures
M rs
A S to ry and Mr. an d a tt nd ,bp W estern Division Ore-1 noon, sponsored by th e F orest re tu rn in good condition , f
,1
(’«•dar Tow e
»1 tran sfo rm ers h av in g been in ste n - ch airs tT hl~= »S ' fram es br.,oLe n ' S i "
R obpr‘ S 'n ry and ch ild ren «on C onference of Social W orkers G rove club.
7
' docum ents
S1"
( hick F eed ers
cd on th e pow er line8 b ^ t h e ’ e w ’ s m “ «'d*36 'a S' b u reau s and dishes F lo ren ce and R obert. J r . of Esta'i at H otel B enton in C orvallis
S traw
Oil B rooders
No
proposal
w
ill
be
considered
trie com pany to m ak e use^ of H?e hous,hed
,h ro w n a11 o v er th e c a d a _w ere w eek -en d gue«ts of M r F eb ru ary 18 and 19
unless it is subm itted upon a form !
Grovemen Beat Sherwood
, an d M rs H aro ld F W hatley.
---------------- -
second pum p possible. It is expect-
• T 1
S H E R W O O D - F orest G rovy de- S L * -LP“ aI . ,b rn i?hed b> aid City
rd th at th e pum ping w ork w ill be and j looked
houses into m any shops, stores R o b erta W hatley. S h irley T ro tte r St. M ary's of the Valiev
The follow ing
7
com pleted by M arch 1.
nouses. No k ey s a re needed P o ris aJLd D o ro th y M cB reen and
GASCO BRIQUETS FOR BROODER FU FF
and foreign people can go w here B etty M oore w ere in **the Jo b 's on ’th e ho n o r n,H f,?r The 1-a,p pf‘a rc d F rid ay in a gam e h ere
... _
of C h ap ter 225,
........................
S d
2!S '-‘ w*
they like, bu ..............
t C hinese
cannot s go D au g h ters' B ethel lin e p a rty S at- of the «em estii H
10 1. . S o ’ K p e ri"
(22,
W e I (cliver
(25)
Fornt
Grov»
1931
n o r have th e ir things m oved out. - d a y to see S o n ja H eine i / p ^ r t - X r.e n I B e m ^ d s i M aHha Somm erei
F
Subscribe to th e A rgus
13,
Win»Un’i
J
1
!*'
w
ork
is
to
be
paid
for
in
F
N ot one place did I see th a t w as land
All prices I*'. (). B. o u r w arehouse
C
1. Tailnmn w hole or in part out of funds fur-
Eileen
Moore.
Evelyn
Sohleri K o M ^ ' s ’
not b roken 1. in _ and
looted ex cep t T igard
ins
G
.Subject to m a rk e t c h an g es
3. I.in d .tr o m
nished by th e U nited S tates Gov-
e T ra* ig ard « W "in.
Jap an ese p lace
s.' rvx,
T h e y " w e r T n * i t
A lo h a-H u b er 5. h e re ’ ty Jo"' M ^ y and R ore S c h a H h e ^ ' " T E E S L i
G
e m in e n t and all w ork and m a­
dam aged ex cep t in a few cases last F rid ay .
J.
w u rp n y a n a Hose S th a llb e rg „ - | »ubetHuU« Sherwuod (,at«*n «. I ; Gtrriah
F„m t
P ay Cash and S ave— T rad e w ith Im perial
terials m ust be p erform ed and or
•*
Grove McCurdy 2.
w here shells o r bullets b ro k e in th e
Mrs. M arg u erite Aason of A ra- e r
furnished in accordance w ith the
E specially designed to m eet th e
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ft’indow s o r walls. In som e places
is v isitin g h e r b ro th er, J . C
rules
and
reg
u
latio
n
s
prescribed
needs of th e ra p id ly grow ing
C „L „ f
you can w alk fo r m iles and see H aberly.
by the P resident and th e rules and
noth in g b u t b u rn ed and sh attere d
Mrs. A lm a G ibson an d ch ild ren science departm ent, a new lab o ra- CJpCCial b C ilO O l
regulations re la tin g to applicants
to
ry
tab
le
has
been
placed
in
the
buildings
*
“
----
'
Phone 01
and p ro jects u n d er th e E m ergency
¡ S X « {
«
S
’*
M e e t ll,g C a ,le d
Millers of Quality Feeds
.South Second Ave.
R elief A ppropriation Act of 1935
B idder's Proposal m ust be ae
so m uch d am ag e an d th e Ja p s a re C eleb ra tes B irth d a y
ai
. ___ . . . . . .
______ t ( c « i « l i , o * i fr»» p««. p
DANCE
Saturday Ni«l>(
<\.w*
Starts Constructive A ction
A loha N u t Growers M eeting
You Wouldn’t
Drive Your
Car
B lindfolded '
X
Five D iscussion
M eetin g s S lated
FREE
H eadlight Test
HILHI NEW S SECTION
S ah n o w B ros.
G a ra g e
Ä
C om plete Line
N ew R e sta u ra n t
to O p e n T o d a y
CHICK
SUPPLIES
R e p o rts G iv en on
T o w n se n d S ession
P u m p s E m p ty in g
F lo o d ed L ake B ed
M
Spring
Forecasts
Imperial Feed
M rs C F G ray and d a u g h te r
J a n e are m ak in g an ex ten d e d visit
w ith Mrs G ray 's paren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. B L. Baucom.
Mrs A rth u r T ay lo r h eld a V alen-
‘lbe. P f V i? r h e r S u n d ay school
class at th e ch u rch S atu rd ay .
N trhol R ents Place
D G N ichol h as re n te d a place
on W illiam son av en u e in th e Hazel-
dale district. H e w ill m ove th ere
VENETIAN
A new season, a new
s p irit, a n e w s u i t . . .
a ll go to g e th e r to fill
y o u w ith e n th u sia sm
fo r th e S p rin g D ays
ahead.
GOAR'S
Woman's Shop
------ BARNES, Prop
Thur»., Fri.
Sat.
February
24, 25, 26
ÙI Ptiuon!
THE GREAT
V IR G IL
of friendship was p re^ en ted ^ at°th e
c l - e of the assem bly
d ‘
The basketball team of ia .lv
Child A cadem v
1 girls F rid ay aflernoon T h e ^ o V
T he score
Students Pay Visit
T w e n ty -ii/e m em b ers of th e
fifth g rad e at D avid H ill school, to ­
g e th e r w ith th e ir teacher. M rs E
L. H u rd visited th e A rgus office
and p rin tin g p la n t F rid a y on an I
inspection tour.
CONVEN««*
F,oqaon, “ ■’'“ . X .
S S “ ö S
Choice ol
o
Ä
A nnouncing - - -
d o w n to w n .
G R A N D O PEN IN G
TAVERN
West Washington Street
Opposite ta n n ery
t r Z n f S m ith ’H ughes v o c a t i o n a l
H H lX ?
’ uC' n,8 8*Ven at ,he
b,7 ° hlgb ,sbhowl for th e first
y ,‘a r Us*' of the Proposed
b u lld ln « w ould be a p a rt of the
governm
ent
' gOWr nmW’' program u n d er . the
..
S m ith-H ughes law. u n d er w hich
O pie^ktrn^ui 'T'nawC
- " c
I
ON OUR STAGE
M rs Jo e Bush en te rta in e d a p a rty
at “500” last S atu rd ay . Mrs. J. E
Hays and M rs J u n e A n d rew s ob-
tain ed high scores.
P e te M anderville. w ho has been
stay in g at th e hom e of Mr. and M rs
Jo e Bush fo r sev eral m onths, re-
tu rn ed last W ednesday to South
D akota.
Mrs. A ndrew s H onored
Mrs. J E H ays gave a show er
p a rty at h e r hom e last W ednesday
U iT / .
’v l o C ^
fooper
led
Cb.
/ w
«Fho u n d J
Examples of Round Trip Fares;
E ugene
A lb an y
M edford
DEPOT:
14« S. 3rd
P h 'e
$ 3.7 5
2.35
10.35
Ave.
H illsboro 1961
T H U R S D A Y , Feb. 17
F
RFF
I IA .L L ,
COFFE and
DOUGHNI TS
"L E M O N S
TUNEJHVRonymjl01 lhc R ahway»". Sunday». 10,15 AM. Mutual DÍ b U . N.twork
"L E M O N S
T h ese “L em ons’” H ave B een in O ur Stock T oo Darn L
ong.
the S pace and the M oney. You G et the B argain s!
R uns Fine
Looks Good.
’28 Hudson Coupe
Lots of M iles Left in This
’29 O ldsm obiie Coupe
E C O N O M IC A L
Co.
Big F ru it Sale
’28 Studebaker Sedan
“ Woe ’c ^ : X 2 e e g ; r^
SC Grain
A S teal at T his P rice.
We
N eed
29 Nash Sedan
$75
A V ery Good C ar
B ut Big.
28 C hevrolet Coupe
Runs
V ery Good
Needs 1 int.
30 De Soto Sedan
P riced »59 U nder M arket.
$65
$125
W e A lso H ave a Good Stock o f P erso n a lly Indorsed and G uaranteed
U sed Cars.
For E xam p le:
1936 T erraplane Touring Sedan DeLu:ixe
$595
Thomas S. Sholes
L?6__5¿_ 2nd A ve, H illsboro