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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1940)
nUJ^BORO ARGUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON Western Nut Growers to Hold 'Annual Two day Meeting Here Ai Lemcke, Coach Ed Wells, F Wayne Shearer, T Bill Miller, C Cooper Ml. Club Meets Nov. 27 IL IK Bill Troutman .1 ack ( hapman, (J < Jerald Hancock, II Prank Hoch, H I'M Brabham, (' Bill Brabham, G :. Vandervcdden, H Monte Keys, F -<■ ter Warner, F vari Lockett, H ’.ill McRobert, E larold Bond, E I. Rockwood, T Jud Greene, F xtwell Devine, E Jud Smith, ’I' . Oppenlander, .E Davis, G \<1 Cathcart, T Hudson, T ill Hamelman. C arvin Hermans, E arting lineup Slugs Damaging Counly Crops Cyrus Prescribes Poison Bait crops at this time Vetch. shown the effects of slug work. In some ■re One or t.'.o fields of hairy vetch have field has been worked on and in a few ipparcnt ten day.- ago has virtually dis- ,v garden mg that sometimes attacks ■ home ough «ti ip; . It'« won Whoozinit $ >. 4 Eur 'heir room John The mill I <'hi 1st in in lhll«l time when we ran reasonably ex- there will not be heavy rain ’X- belt thlindld iame evening. Some rain will not I tiously damage the bait or wor k in Brenda r>y ita effectiveness but it is nable to expect better kills ported practically 100 per cent con- when good weather prevails. When we have temperatures low enough There to fiepze the ground slightly the th? ma slugs apparently do not feed. but Baiting \h»a<! The present situation probably loos not warrant general baiting J Hills- >f vetch and pea fields. Some fields HoHmxn ' , • how almost no infestation and : aldehyde i Palmer i f r must aime other fields show only an in- j f< station in some parts of the field. ' p numerous slugs \pplh- it ion important .ibout are confined to a ma ••»im The Helen looking Wilfert -etting u| Johnnie ndit ions. okn ckannu duck.. .1 i m I m 1.1 ie ball . .ludgr Krrkman ti>tim I red Bretthauer nbrim to the judge Jose nhine Hughes .md Birdlyn Matteson 1 > »k- ing for a bill Joe Strrtf her Theh n little light. Consequent ly. it vanta Main sufficient poison to b ut th it p.rt of the field ahead dite weather »f wh ie the slugs are working to to more of the blit will the fi< Id In some fields they are c •tend practically all over the nca and because of the damage they doing it may be advisable to i».ut th»* entire thing. Ten to 15 >i»abh* that pounds of the bait per acre is ade- iu it. for control if it is properly I VI Gui J an . d Blanchi' Mi X ormici; mg a sky rocket Harold llaaland taking a non Pictures Shown andy (amp lim Millri Eduin Sah I hro Grrrtzrns 1 kin Bergen crank’ Idingly wa cuts II. I Mac displaying a miniature for a hitch-hiker •’s thumb itlso b’MUtiful scenic pictuie? Keith Wilcox with » handful Init l it ion. pot luck stipp« I their of dough Carl I ishback blink- lives m Arm ru .i at flash cameras . Bob nr invited to attend the initiation hardly know a u Kaiku arf having a re-birth of "be- ginncr s hick" Keith lenner ditto . Boh slashing Tuesday Night ( la»ifird Page Deadline Lois Herzog dis p. m. Wednesday ‘■Too I.ale to ( lassify” Deadline cit enng a spot on her drew Wiltord Verboort missing , 'er Karl Wildman W at the > no puun,Is OST White Collie pup :,n PH invention . W t Diene kx Phone 3392. his high- Much 2 mile U R W 2 SWISS HEIFERS Weil. W Hire. Amai her N Shearer. North Plain-, and Herb TRADE FOR WOOD quash pinochle . CULL POTATOES, Blue and pink "flan- $10 Table model c Writ;' wanted for stock neis" are iocommcndod by Neu - Albert Kehrli. Ui 2. Beaverton man and Bus I* snappy mornings Hill bolo. Porotin WORK HORSE for sale $10 Northrup. Shadybrook CREAM SEPARATI >11 $10 Daven- • i nment are allowv | with interment in the Phillip.«« rem Funeral services, in f Doneison and Sewell, will Friday at I p. rn. in the Trinity Lutheran church, Hillsboro, m . ft not already damaged. Salem Man Killed In Bomber Crash Ralph Waldo Barrii Putnam, Surviving ar«» het husband, Hen Hillsboio; on»* non, Carl Nitch man, Hillsboro 3; daughters, Mis Anna StauH*, Hills boro route 3; Mm. Rmma Kort. Salem, and Mrs Bertha West pick- II grandchil- er. Hollywood. dien and two great grandchildren Mrs Tober was born on Septem ber 11, 1809. in Russia. She came to Hu' United States In 1907 and to Hillsboro two years later. Holidays Ahead! Sahm Renew Your Clothes with our bomber in which he fly in been reported to the state de| meni at Washington. D C. H engaged in covering the I m Germans claim the sink) 51.220 tons of English sh Monday and Monday night, of Celebrate Wedding Anniversary Sunday Modern Cleaning Service Phone 171 for cleaning service that is better . . . that makes your clothes look new again . . . that makes them last longer. We pickup and deliver. HOME LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS A delightful surpr; <■ ,va- given Mr and Mr- Jame-, Hay- Sunday on their thirty-fifth wedding an niversary at their home near W, t Union A pot-luck dinner was serv ed at noon. Those present were Me- rs. and Mesdames Si Simonson. Fzl Puy- h-ar'. H. R. Stratton and daughter, f/illiam Daly ai d • M (>1 Simonson. Miss Jean Meeuswen Russel and Verlc Hays, and the honored couple, Mr. and Mrs. James Hays. Christian Lord s day morning unified udy- worship. church 945 Thanksgiving offering ligious education. Morning .v -r.-hip at 10:45, anthem by choir, solo by Prof. L Dossett, sermcn by pas- tor. C. E. 6:30 p. m . junior high, high and young people Adult group. 6:30 p. m. Top.c-discu«-: n group and young married folk study class. "The Christian Fam- Uy" Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m.. song service assisted by choir, special music, sermon, ‘ The Blood of the New Testament.” Mid-week service. 7:30 Thursday. No service this week on account of Than to - Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 471 LOG ROLLS "S 45c Pint Roll Rich Vanilla Ice Cream rolled in Macaroons and Nuts, Quart serves eight. SPECIAL—Cranberry Sherbert in Bulk We will be open all day Thanksgiving for your convenience. NIB'S SHAKE SHOP Mr. and Mrs. ‘'Al" Nordquist, Props. Phone 854 HILLSBORO 218 E Main Ä Warm Friend In a Cold World Entomologists state tnat if the ground freezes to a depth of ptob- ibly two inches they believe the dugs will be killed. Giowe DON'T FORGET mid i !<»r anti mobiles was Dorothy ( h illacombc Bob Busch doubt the extent ing se Dotigla Knight, G Bob Mann, G Ken Wort man, Q Shell Xmas Show To Slop in Hillsboro Mrs. H. Tober Riles Sei Friday Viking, Spartan Grid Rosiers HILl.SBf )RO R'-i'cc Halbliorn, 1 Wied, Page Throe To See ihe Chrysler Newport Here Today "The Car of ihe Future WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 2 to 4 p. m. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 3tip 211 DUROC EEEDER I no 2 miles Rl nel ms E< >R 35-36 RENT Furnished n. and desirable for e G W Hagle, Phone 1082. adults Soil of Thanks FOR AU. the kindne: s and sym- pat by in our recent veulent. .uni for I h < offerings, we wish our sincere gratitude Chai and Hi.itt families. DR Accordion Hohner in good condition teacher With or without lessons, Sell chuan for eash 425 N W land. BE 0795 Sunday only. APARTMENT for rent, furnished or unfurnished, upstairs or down rooms. 133 E Walnut. 35tf EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER Mot be mat Cull Beacon 0731. BROWN DENTIST The handsome cut. the perfect fit. and the up-to-the-sceond styling are essential parts of Town-Clads! •Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. SUN LIGHT here and When Yon Want It with FLUORESCENT LIGHTS The pi rfeet light fur of- lne, factory, store, etc. Some fixtures ready to plug in with no new wir- MAITI R Will UI tot i n 11 . ieating a sensation wherever it has been shown, the aerodynamical- ly styled Chrysler Newport model will be on display here todav Wed nesday. November 20. from 2 to 4 p m . according to Tom and Jerry Spencer, local Chrysler-Plymouth dealers. SPENCER MOTOR CO Plymouth and Chrysler 's and Service HILLSBORO 227 S. Third Ave. Phone 751 listen snoogy V you WATCH MRS PLATT'S LITTLE Boy WHILE SOCkOAND By Teddj IM DONE, sweetie ! GOOP DON'T BE SILLY? A GERM COULDN'T LIVE ON MY SALARY// I WASH THE DISHES demonstration. No Interest! N.i Brokerage! No IHE NEW TRANSPARENT PALATE PLATES C. innicicial Bldg.. Hillsboro Tcwn-Clads take the snap right out of frigid weather with their deep, thick, fleecy fabrics and snug, comfortable feel! You'll be proud, too. of the distinctive sensation of owning a Town-Clad. Better Light Lower Cost YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD \ppearing 19-75 SOCKO THE SEADOG PLATES EXTRACTIONS FILLINGS - BRIDGEWORK CROWNS N.tliir.il OVERCOATS LARGE CHESTER WHITE with 9 pigs. $25 if taken at George Hill. 3 miles N E. son school WIR HOICK < OMHIIID NOU! Pay later—Hr« My or Monthly at 1 our ( 'onvcniciirr. M) Town-Clad Dainty light Phone til Goodman's Hardware Hardware - Sporting Goods 128 S. 2nd, Hillsboro Fff ATT A