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ihm <1 lv Hl 11 HILLSBORO ARCUS. HILLSBORO, OREGON Hagg Re elected Aloha Huber P.- T. A. Will Honor Head of County Founders', Hear About Building Herd Group Beaverton High Debaters Win Tourney Honors ALOHA HUBER Founder^ Day coin Junior high school, Fore will lie o|> ri red at the Aloha Hn ( oultrr Build ng Ellworth Coulter is building I» mid will IB H< edville, WIIK ■nt of Ihr W.clonJ won by Mr-- Jack Button division, competing with w It « ut I steal Happenings the Mrs a Corvallis, and Torn Bronleewe Jr Hill ith illness, is now able to be out •I“ ik«*l Dr W I) Huntington moved into his now home on South Wheeler av nue Monday. He sold his home at Witch Hazel. I that problems should 'Die date for the HdUboro-Aloha i a t lit-1 than a i g tied dim er a* the grange hall has been Arthur Gaunt has just finished digging a DO-foot well for James Jcisiy Gaunt has dug eight wells .since January 1 Mr and Mrs Ed J Johnson and Sunday attended the their niece. Miss Enid M iris, and Donuld Heuer, both of Selfridges Return From 10 day Trip Mr and Mrs nd son Georg Sunday guests they Fur nilur Sight M< Ed J Mrs Mr and Mi their mov- modern. Mr , Mr Swanson ' i .sister, Mr and Johnson Milch Development home over the week-end. Tom at- t< tided a meeting of employes of National Carbon company in Port land Saturday Mt- Albert Bick Jr and children I >onald ind Maiy of Man hfield al rived Monday evening for a two w "ks' visit with Mr and Mrs I. A Johnston Mr> Bick is a sister of Mr Johnston Mr and Mrs R J Busch's week • • Mrs Busch's uncle arivi aunt Mr and Mrs. Jeff Vert. and cousins. Mr and Mrs John Thom»*, of Kelso, Wash Jack Schukart of Camp Murray, son of Mi and Mrs Peter Schukart, leceived his commission of corpor al la«' Wednesday, has been learned Mrs T Wells of Redmond spent Monday at the William Joos home Mrs Wells is a Seymour Gibbons of Olympia. Wasl Upent the week-end here with his grandmother, Mr W. Betts Jean Bailey of Portland and already built, the week-end with Jean’s grand- ct, three new pMients, Mi and Mis John Bailey more contrm- Mrs Minnie Haden acher of Port in the land wa a Hillsboro visitor Mon trough- day. looking after property inter and Mr». J It Peppard spent the week-end with her daughter, Eva, and W furnish* sp» nt the week-end with Mi and tvs with Mi Will Groshong at Cloverdale. Miss Gwenn Dumas is helping in the office Wc K department hington County Schoolm.i - tire. tant to Mis Emma Mohr Miss June Gifford spent U h * week - formed this year, will meet Reedville school house Feb- end at Corvallis with Jean Imlay. Mr> Vernisha Newby of Amity 'I The program of this meet- Joins Ireland's Force A record crowd estimated at 7W persons dined on sausage and sauerkraut Tuesday night at the Verboort community dinner spon TOUCH O' SPRING sored by the Catholic Order of For Max Mm. Prec< resters. A large proportion of the 56 00 diners were from Hillsboro Wednesday 32 .06 Thursday .57 41 The crowd of hungry "pilgrim;; (X) 59 Friday 32 to Verboort" came so thick and 56 ()8 Saturday 44 fast »hat shortly after serving was Sunday 53 22 41 started at 5:30 p. m, a waiting Monday 50 43 17 line form'd. Reminiscent of de- Tuesday 55 39 .00 preuion time breadlines, the “standing room only" situation continued through most of the ev Wedding Invitations. Announce ening, the last diner being served ments and other Society Printing at about 9:30 p. m. )f Quality.—Hillsboro Argus Print- Novelty games and dancing were mg Department. enjoyed by many, following the sausage and sauerkraut session. Week's Weather nior en Local Happenings Mr and Mrs W A Dillo of Ov- rrlend Park Kansu , who have been here since the first of the month visiting Mr Dille', parents. Mr and Mrs F M day to return home Guests at the A J Fo'dkcr horn* over the week-end were Franci Fritsch of Camp Murray, Wash Milton Johnson of Mr and Mrs Lafayette, and Miss Rene Fritsch of Portland Mr and Mrs est Grove, Mr and Mt Torn Blum next Monday morning. Lorrinr Stroeder, acting as treasurer, col lected the money which made this present possible. Young Dr. Kildare Record Crowd Dines On Verboori Sausage the the Myers borrir Ml dl at Her uh nt, Mt <1 i ling two moie units, and a large ■ Iloin and < h< .iting plant At first hr will sp»* Mi Efiif Kufahl and hop nvph- cncuinhi'r^. II k ew. B< ( utlrr ( ‘i t y The Kiwanis club and the voltin th< er firemen n port $H7 ch ared foi w. tby. thr«M visiting at tin- pi e « nk the the Mi and Mr Carlos Johnson and the Kiwani club wer» d lUgh'ei M uy Joan of Oregon Citv mtr rtMÍned Mrs R wife- of Cox who i with the Mr C A Hotchkiss ob- ment of the Interior. w riding annivi-isary The Wilson I« u»-l home r tha- h< re. mghter. Mr and Mrs Norman Jimmy and Timmy Martin of Os- Beaverton and Oiut point .ntenhorg of Portland, and thrir Book < hib t<> Book club will m .md daughter-in-law, Mi and with Hu ir aunt, Mrs Charles Doug Mr in Ki wants Hotchk in Their mother, Mr R L. Mar lin. imth i went a major oj>eration hall id Mi Ray I. Antrim cel at Coffey Memorial hospital, Port their 40th wedding ¡inul land, Monday morning to NelM'ott on I olle |;e talk > i family Relations Fred Heidlmg is confined to his home with an attack of rheuma- building Mr and Ml < C E - k nog .1 Mount I food Monday R' lhng luí» built a green 2HxMD feet on Lang avenue I dl. Page Three their Mi advi-nture, recognition and that th life la after Man life try their child be the ground 21 f the »UKht out that oft m dur- d fault with the lipstick, gang. seldom praise given. ig the child a feeling of the family but of ★ I De LAVAL MILKERS Laraine Day and Lew Ayres in the sixth and la’est of the popu lar Dr K.ldare" series. "Dr. Kil dare's Crisis." opening Friday on Venetian screen. Together with such veteran members of the cast as Lionel Barrymore. Nat Pendle ton. Walter Kingsford and Alma Kruger, the new picture intro duces Robert Young as guest star. E. Thompson of Tigard, the ladies of the Aloha-Huber if the council, presided. Parent-Teacher association. Due to the state convention com Chambirlain of North Plains i the fust meeting that fath- ing after the regular meeting in April it was decided that the meet be postponed until pi* » nt at th«- rn« « ting*. About 170 ing should April 29 to enable the delegates to w«r<’ m attendance with represen- the convention to present to the trtiv» fi tin all over the county. A group of Hillsboro P.-T. A council highlights of convention m«-rnb« i gave a candlelighting cer- happenings. rnony in honor of founders of the । '»elation. Aloha P -T. A, women Help your correspondent send in ♦ ived the. refreshments. early copy. Some Friday or Satur Coffe and cake were served by day it possible. 5 I and SEPARATORS Fellow Students Help The students of Jackson school each donated a small sum to buy a present for La Vita Davis, who has recently returned from a month s illness at the Doernbecker hospital. Mrs Ernest Zurcher was elected by the student body of Jackson school to buy the present, and selected a lovely brown eyed doll dressed in pink organdy and blue ribbons. The doll will be pre sented to I-a Vita by the president of the school, Barbara Dunaway, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS Classified Page Deadline . . Murray were Sunday dinner party . . Tuesday Night "Too Late to Classify’’ Deadline guests of Mr and Mrs C J. Hines 1 p. m. Wednesday At a meeting of the ABC bridge club last Friday with Mrs. Jack ( ard of Thanks May. Mrs Peter Schukart received WE SINCERELY thank our many high honors and Mrs. G Garthof- friends for their kind sympathy nor. low death of our Mrs. Helen mi.it bel ved wife and mother. Mrs. arrived Saturday for a visit 1 Model C Case, on rubber. Libbie Mailer Smith; with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adkin- donors of flowers and also to the other favors. 10-20 McCormick-Deering, son. Charb H Smith. H. J Maller late model and family. Roy E Maller and Hosts at Bridge Party f imily and C C. Maller and fam- 1 2-bottom 16-inch John Deere plow Mr and Mrs Lesici tertained Saturday evening with 2 2-bottom 14-inch Oliver plows MEN WANTED TO HOE STRAW two tables of bridge High honor- BERRIES H Nishikawa. Rt. 3. were made by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill Shady Brook. Hughes 47-48p Nebraskan Visits— APARTMENTS. 2 and 3-rooms. "In Your Case. Buy a CASE" Mrs J. G Mines of Wayne. Neb $12 and $13 436 W. Oak. 47p was a guest of her brother and Hillsboro — Phone 1062 sister-in-law. Mayor and Mr- H S MILLION ft t first growth tim Roger-, from Thursday until Sun ber $250 cash Tom day Mrs Mmes was en route to Pear-on Ri 3. Box 209. Sherwood. OATS AND VETCH straw not com bined Will deliver anywhere. — Los Angeles. Cai 47 G. A. ReJner, 4 miles west Gas Attend Matons' ( luh— ton. 47tf Mrs B W Barnes and Miss Cor MEN WANTED TO HOE STRAW- BERRIES Harry Yoshihara. DAVENPORT and chair $15, very inne Pennington wire in Portland Rt. 1. Tigard, Box Saturday for a luncheon of -29 Ma* i d condition.—232 N. E. 10th 47p avenue, H.llsboro. Irons' club at the home of Mrs Lc- 187. 47 titia Shum.icher BLCCKY ro mare. 4 vears old TEAM OF BLACK MARES for I’ F. O. Meet« Monday — next June weight about 1550; P E O. Sisterhood will hai sale, well mated, 1400 lbs; roan unbroken b lentie: priced reas- luncheon meeting at the hone mablo. — H A Reynolds. 5 miles horst, coming 5 years old, 1350 lbs. Mrs. Charles — H. Metzentine. 4 miles south of Walker Mon<la y north of North Plains on Pumpkin Beaverton; Scholls road. 47p Ridge r, a 1 R' 1. Cornelius. 47748 I \Ono!e MILK COOLERS BARN EQUIPMENT fllonroe & tiriseli tVIRYTHINC^ '“'DAIRYMAN P ortiamo O h .-S alt LA lûtv Depend On Our Perfect Dry Cleaning Rest assured that even your finest, most delicate gar- ments will receive proper, expert cleaning treatment here . . it costs no more and is so much better. WE PICK UP AND DELIVER Used Farm Machinery ROY W. HEINRICH principal Hillsboro union high: Mr with Mr and Mrs O M Heaton. 5 actions In South— WJ-m. (principal of Gaston school, Mrs Lena Tews is assisting in the Mrs Carrie Power- dry and Deri White, principal of Lin- alteration department at Well's. goods department at Weil's is away on a two weeks' vreation. She will visit in Southern Oregon and Cali fornia WORK WANTED for 35 Cat., with CALVES H Istein and Guernsey. drum — Ed Maurer. Cornelius $15 fir both. — Phone Beavertcn route 2 Telephone Forest Grove 8719. 47 1618J. 47.43 HOME LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS REMOVE THE CAUSE with an ATMORAY and the EFFECT will leave Your Ailment is Only an Effect DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE HOME or at Room 3, Delia Building Hillsboro. Oregon BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER I PENNEY DAYS N Design Bl. XN KE I rd designs. sat- $f IH) bound' Colorful! n s sum i s SHORTS and brief: elastic 10c TRIMMED INDIES knit panties and bloom- Spring Rayons 39c "k . ¿¡^ trimmed' 10c ill km ♦ Shihs washable g ARMY TYPE SHOES Brown glove leather uppers. Si .66 STOWET# I & YOU SAVE 20% ON THESE SEWING NEEDS I) yds. Merc. Thread 4c I-kg. 4c COTTONS ti yds Rick Rae 5 yds. Ray. Elatics «•) 4c 8c blue denim John M. Brown, historian, is busy this week installing new files and drawers in which to keep manu scripts, etc. A large number of Camp Fire girls were interested visitors at the museum this week, according to the his' 59c < HENILLE Full bed 49c PLYMOUTH Museum Receives Files MEN'S OVERALLS Super Ox Hide Sanforized Pearl Buttons < (»lol Illi 1.00 WORK SHIRTS Sanforized cc chambray, triple sewn New 1941 The Hillsboro Gun club will hold a practice shoot Sunday morning on the outdoor range near the | Black Hawk tavern to get ready for the Oregonian telegraphic shoot starting on March 1. it announced by club officials thii week. WORK GLOVES Soft, Pliable And Tough SEE AND DRIVE AMERICA'S LOW-PRICED LUXURY CAR c Practice Shoot Set DRIVER STYLE Bl ( KSK1N < RI IT NIGHTIES Crinkly cotton novelty trims. 16-20 RAYON TAITETA SLIPS lias cut styles, lace aq inn or tailiircd! 32-44 w»JC ♦ BIG SAVINGS FOE rOWR JOB! 17c M’OK M > Mrs W. H Wieber will be hostess for the Mothers’ club of St. Matth ews school at a pot luck luncheon at her home next Wednesday 12:30 p. n Planned— rs. V. W. Gardner " the second in tens, sponsored by the Guild All Saints Episcopal church, her home Wednesday, at 3 p. m. 79c IT'S A POWERHOUSE FOR ACTION! Test the New Plymouth for trigger-quick acceleration. It's got it' Know the thrilling response of the big 87-horsepower engine of new high torque, second gear starting—the smoothness of Floating Power It s great! The 1941 Plymouth gives you amazing luxurv ana comfort smart new styling, startling performance. Let us show you the new one-piece hood, the counterbalanced trunk lid. And think of Spring ( overs, famed Oil Bath Air Cleaner. New Safety Rims, Big 6-inch tires — all quality features — on even the lowest-priced Plymouth models. Come in—see this big, beautiful 1941 Plymouth__ today' 3.98 supixnt MEN'S WORK PANTS Sanforized' scotch-back fab rics in neat $v HQ stripes l.UO Huskv ( overt PANTS 98c I'tility Work SHOES $1 98 l eather Palm GLOVES 25c CANVAS GLOVES. 2 pr. 25c Husky Work Socks. 3 pr. 25c Men's SISPENDERS Me LEATHER HELTS 49c RAZOR BLADES 25 for 25c Bovs' BIB OVERALLS 59c CHENILLE SPREADS $2.98 Gay mode* HOSIERY 59c TERRY BATH TOWELS Me Wa<h A Dish ( loths 3 for 10c Vnblrachrd MVSIJN 5c vd. Flour Sark Sq. 6 for 49e Emh. Pillow (’ases 79c pr. Fabric shringage will not exceed 1'.. ¡Í > fl 3 FLOWERS : m >< P ? I/) tn M g » 15c ♦ Kendo lb ♦ Hometown Brmiih< >th & big and " Cl"Ves both little for ^k,,. but 49c m P en fc 2 COTTONS ! I isilläsi prints! Silver Moon- or Ne. dlc-N- Tell the Sweetest Story The Sweetest Wav 5 I WITH FLOWERS! Tulips Carnations Roses Daffodils Cut Flowers Potted Plants ;> a 19c PI I C. PENNEY COMPANY, W NEWSHAM FLORAL CO. Highway at East City Limits Phone 1891 Hillsboro PLYMOUTH’S THE “ONE” FOR ’41-19 MAJOR ADVANCEMENTS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE WILL REMAIN OPEN EVENINGS Week Days until 8 p. m. Saturdays to 9:30 p. m. SPENCER MOTOR CO TWO LOCATIONS Main Store—227 South 3rd HILLSBORO Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Service Signal Oil Station—206 S. 3rd Used Car Lot s