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Mrs. Cavaness Club Leader PTÀ to Be Host Scholls Faclory Supplies Tile SCHOLLS Scholls Club Elects Officers; Lecture Given COMMERCIAL FOREST ARIAS OF OREGON Á c A sa . MIDWAY the < ’< H >Pb H MUUN I’ A I N » «»niinunlty । luh met bixt W« tili llohtbark hoine • im and um' vlxitor |>I r e nt t hick dinner wax Wuu . i. ere Ml Mr 010 GROWTH JAW UMBtR, MATURID nt M ih teimi.n im foltowa Iitti«' I. Wohl, A M i n hilk on uh Him« given nftel played It decided to He wln- Mild Thomns him burn appointed publicity «'halt mu 11 A will i*ntei tain th«* county lull nt Aloha at un their leader. Mr; Kichclderfcr and two rn ( iregon visit* <1 at Ihc h>»rm* <»f Mi Richt ld«'i fui ,s m >- tur. Mi Eit*<l At bischer, lu t weck < t , 2,963,000 fllilULLLLl GROWING JAW TIMBER ■ M re md demonstrat.cjn of of flow« r-. bubble bowl •nts, cor.s.age making, and old and u mi. ual sr t-ups of mima- ture bouq icLs of pine and fir knots 12 1 GRO WING flMBtR, JUITAIIUORLORDWOOD.PUIP.POIEJ 1763,000 for home decorations .1 W H- B - ’ • ’ a teacher in this class of work Mr Aebischer was in charge «STOCKED AREAS, TOO YOUNG FOR CUTTING e club was also asked to take the work of collecting scrap in ie c rnmurnty by Mr Chfforj k. wife of the local chariman. and the matter of investigation in- EXTENT OF «STOCKING NOT SURVEYED 147,000 .< < .'nrriittei* composed cf Mrs Max Be nett Mr William Chandlee, Trask. The community is save every kind of junk rn , may tarage place will be M ih • Jackiown School Graduales Six <>n, B«»b Griffith mis- k . an«l hud burn the laal 30 <layn on thc M i » W M Mr Link <’hiNt»i Mi W Johnson «.f home hero. hns had her pimt Ann able at thix mump" nt M untani club mt t ' nt the W Ni- H < i i a n t m Paxx, • Shuie School Closes With Annual Picnic sHCTE school Shute annual pienii' Hchoolhouxr. Tho children prexent- t <1 Mr. Hnmder with n gift Heg ix| nil l«»n ln<l<*<l Sugnr rationing regixt ration In W hi taker, J, hn Reilly. Mr Gr tf and Mrs IlimilHlI Nearly 200 nu mi-s were Shute community club met at ie home of Mi- assisting. The club again until October, summer months anil some mem- I bets are winking now. Two Graduate Among the llllhl graduates this, yeai were Huth Graf and Aubrey yanlsMi of this community. They re<th attended the Shute school Ml and Mis McCarthy, Mr. and. M i h Don Graf and Helen Graf, all of Portland, wrn* guests at the Giaf home beforò attending H graduation excrciaca in Hillsboro Mrs Hai ader spent a week in, Portland visiting her daughter. I JAC’KTOWN Jacktown school joined in the eighth grade union church here I Graduates from Mildred Bellamy, Mane Schmidt. Gilbirt Vandehey and Donald Wisniewski Certifi- of honor were pn s nted to Dodge Gilbert V.¡nd« hey and Duaald Wisniewski i the of soln ol Honor roll i I llcighl y Ronald Donald Wrmewski Those with perfect attendance for the were Barney Payne, Forrest Gilbert Valid« hey and Rich- a rd Vandehey '1710 Ladies tv at the icken with « nt The date Aid mut last' Thuts hom "f Mi L F nine members pres for the annual clean Mt ion of the new of- d at the close of the surprise gifts were family moved Birthday Crlcbratrd Huth Will Jes.se Snydt r Ji ceh bratud his wold from her non Handy thiil hi* birthday recently at the hom<* o bus been tiiinsferi Huw f.ither and mothei-in-law. Mi field field, I A Dallas. taking Birthdiay Honored He lessini • at the airplane nx i hanlcul Mrs . school, and Ilk« s his studies and Mother’. and In r birthday al woik fin«- her son-in-law and daughter. Mr ami Mrs ter of Mill City. bi onchlt Is. Attend Context Dorothy Liilegard. daughtr r of Mi and Mi Freon- Liilegard. and .i member of the Hilhi band, at- Iteusser. Ims been tiunsf tended the National Miuúc coliti s! ««tn Jiicksonvllle to Miami, El n . .it Eugene Saturday finish his flying eoursr Betty Si c Fnstor »'¡wnt the Fied Glmlhnit Sr . who has week-end at the home of her school ill Is Illi «•hum. Mrs Sterling Naught of hax I 'hat b--. Port land from it xrvtif attack of pneumon Mrs Effie and family ia and in abb* to icxutne hix work •f New Mexico, have rent« Pot t land Hhipyardx cottage on the Tom Re< d Mrs T’hey expect to help in the A a Griffith, 5on. harvest. from inuch improved in health opci at ions liutiiliu hospital ill Balti in Md Hr recently n 1<1 St Angus many tilings mt» text Annabel Flint 12 2 in ,ooo Frinì Arbischrt Shrrp Shrarrd Alicu Wakefield, nt. Mr. Beth I 2,949,000 Aebischer from Hilhi Mi' Arthui Ibig.iid of M dford ix visiting at The Mr- Max Bennett ted pr<*. ¡dunt of the Scholls club at a meeting at h< r fir picnic th«« club nu’iiib rx went rol ler skating Hoys Fluhh Course The 4 II boys' cooking da1 « of Ibc Gi'oner < bool finished their coins«’ At tin lust Grange meeting FARMINGTON Farmington Christian LarLe ’ Aid will <>px>n SCHOLIA 14,414.000 I II nrliir Held Mumbt is of the I II clubs Midway and Gioì IT went o picnic to Newberg Moodily 'I accompanied |>y Mis And't Thursday. May 21, 1912 Farmingion Plans Meacham School Cemetery Clean-up Closed for Term NON-RESTOCKED AREAJ, CUT RRIOR TO 1920 1,252,000 ARIAS DRORESUD IT IURNJ 24,265.000 I0UI 100.0 Seven Schools Join in Graduation Exercises; Dr. Pemberton Speaker sioo,000.00 In United States Government Bonds and Cash on deposit with the State of Oregon as a guarantee fund to protect holders of our Tille Insurance Policies WASHINGTON COUNTY BRANCH An Oregon Corporation Capital and Surplus $800.000.00 136 S. 2nd Ave., Hillsboro. Phone 333 PiAy SHOES Women's Informal SANDALS $2-45 and • tx Make the most of your play hours in these smart casual shoes. Cloth top . . . leather soles and heels. See them today! Wide of assortment colors and styles. THE C. C. STORE BUSTER BROWN SHOE DEPT WITH Eric Marggi, Prop. Beaver and W. for S.iturdav. May 23 Thr after Bunnell of Scholls, left Wednesday noon was .spent >n cutting quilt f()r Sanl , Ana. Cal to train as an I pieces The next meeting will be c 1{ jcj Mrs. Mattoon vid two it work nu < ting, June the children will stay with Mr. Mat- hi »me of Mr> Fred Ste toon's parents at Beav rton. Mr« Visit Here Biinm 1 ”s brother. David Edmonds, Mr Mi- Charlie Wisniew of Portland, joined the marines last ' Be ready to ki and sons Kenneth and Charles. week do your part in any emer Mrs Anna Wisniewski. Mrs Tony Leaves for Armv Wisniewski and son Tony Jr all KANSAS CITY rm’ Miss s Inez Good- Harold Minn left Saturday with gency. The first line of defense of D pop Bay spent Wednesday rich, teacher of the Kansas City a group of selectees for army duty is in the home and the First- and Thursday at thr Walter Hea I school, and her pupils put on a €REAT LAKES ILL. May 20 aid line of cottons, bandages, ton home and attended the eighth I last day of school program at the Joseph G Keenon, son of F. H. I Whcoping Cough Takes Victims Whooping cough has caused a etc. is the life line for you to grade graduation exercises at Kansas City hall Thursday eve- Keenon, North Plains, Oregon, is J Scholls Wednesday evening W.il- Innig Geraldine Waldron and Leon now enrolled in the Service large share of the smaller voung- use in stocking your medicine ,-ters to lose from a few days to t r Heaton who has been visiting Heesacker their eighth Schools at the U. S. naval train-1 four ks of the last term of chest. Our Firstaid items are Depoo Bav the grade diplomas The school direc- Ing station here, and will undergo I scho >1 The young victims arc all packaged under the finest of two returned In me with an intensive 16-week course in recovering, however and the wave them and Donald Wisniewski went for the new school teacher for the school for aviation machinist's conditions—many are double with his parents. and next year The school closed May mates. Keenon was selected for of illness seems to be subsiding. sterilized—to give you the fin Daughter Born Mi Charite Wisniewski the service schools through a ser- The new baby daughter of Mr est protection quickly against ' ies of aptitude texts given to every and Mrs Willis Jackson has been I inish School Betty. Barn y and Billy I dangerous infection. Stock up Raymond Vanderzanden. Arlene Bluejacket during his recruit i named Yvonne Adele. 'A-ho have bee I living nt the Shearer, and Donald Olson arc 1 training. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson I with Firstaid. Charle- Rosemai I home the eighth grade graduates of the Fair- Upon graduation he will be eli three years, left > make view school thus year. They re gible for a third class petty offi-1 have another new grandchild this week, a boy. b« rn to Mr. and Mrs Charles ceived home with Mr their diplomas Thursday cer rating in his specialized field ! Weaver near Chapman corner. Bar evening at the Lincoln school audi as soon as he is able to pass the Elmer Eilts. of Hillsboro. Where You Save With Safety' bara Payne, who also left Friday, torium where they held graduation <iualifying examination As soon as | Birthday Honored Phone 251 Virginia Bunnell was guest of lias employment in Beaverton. school he has completed his work at; honor at a family dinner, honor exercises. The Fairview HILLSBORO been attending Great Lakes, he will be trans-1 ing her twenty-isedend birtvhday. ch Idren have school in Forest ferred either to the fleet or an-' on Sundav other naval base to gain experi- Meeting Planned DRUGS Spanish War Veterans of Oregon Mr and Mrs Elmer Stewart and I cncc under veteran petty officers. I Local aircraft warning observers are holding their annual encamp- children La Joyce and Gay Ion of ment in Astoria July 7 and 8 Willow, Okla, arrived Saturday As a patriotic effort and to finance at the home of her father, David the meeting, the war veterans are Jackson, of Top Hill They arc lo- st Hing a United States flag at rated in Vernonia now and Mr. cost and getting the prefit the mer Stewart is employed at the mill chant gives them in Vernonia. Exercises Held Ai Kansas City M;< Keenon in Training In Service Schools EMERGENCY NEEDS PLAY SAFE SPECIAL OFFER to bring fo Every Reader of THE HILLSBORO ARGUS State Meeting Planned Foi the Best Furniture Buys Picnic Planned See MELTEBEKE Would You Like This 3x5 FT. AMERICAN FLAG? From where I sit Zy Joe Marsh V nF.NF.VF.n I hear about anybody having a big family I 1 hink of Dad anil Ma lloHkinn. The Hoskins' h«id thirteen children. I mention thi* story about Dad Hoskins because it’a something like uhat I understand the beer industry is doing to regulate itself. They weren’t n bad bunch of kids, by and large —but it seemed one or the other of them would always be having a fuss with the neigh bors, or would break a window playing baseball, or some other bid trick. Kept Dad and Ma mighty busy all the time. An T see it, most of the boor in dustry behaves itself perfectly all right. . . but every now and then, I guess, a retailer conics along who runs a place that isn’t up to scratch ... sort of like a wayward kid. One dny Dad got a bright idea. He called the whole family to gether for a special meeting at tho dinner table. So like Dad Hoskins' family, the brewers and beqr distributors have united together in an indus try Krlf-rcgitlation program to help the proper authorities "clean up or close up” offending retail places. He told them ho wns tired of checking up on them all the time. He said he thought they were old enough now to eheek up on them selves. The older children would watch the younger ones. They would have meetings every so often and hand out rewards or punishments. Well, it was n crazy iden hut the kills liked it and they started lie- having better than they ever had before. The idea worked and Dad finally did get a little liinc for him self. A . ' ’ OLD GLORY Delta Drug Store Harmony club met at the home The Axis have no war maps of Read and use Argus Classified Ads । St. Helena. of Mi.- Marshall McIver Thursday afternoon. The club is planning a picnic. There will be no more meetings until further notice. Aft er the meeting the members cele brated the find birthday anniver sary of Mrs McIver’s little daugh- a j Wedge and Dutch Boy Heels P279 ri Mrs Elwin Nelson. Mrs. Betty Durrand and drove to Scholls from Sundav and scent week-end with Mr and Mrs M< adov. ■ returning Sunday Bob Harold North Plains TT Mr Berti Don Tnd Mrs Jesse Snyder wore evening dinner guests of Mrs Snydt r’s mother, Mr- A Ahr nds of Portland. on the cas-H.n of Mr Snyders b.rthda The brewers, who want to pro tect beer's good name, cooperato wisely with the authorities who enforce the laws. From where I sit, Hint's n Iino thing for the brewers to do . . . pn r t icu I ar ly when you realize that after all they're really nnt respon sible for retailing conditions. As a reader of this paper, we are offering you an amazing opportunity to own a glorious, large "Stars and Stripes”. Made of fine, durable cotton bunting, with individually sewed stripes. Stars stamped in fast colors on a rich, blue background. This beautiful flag, when opened to its full majestic spread, measures FIVE feet long by THREE feet wide. Mr and Mrs Lou Wear's little daughter Darlene is confined at home with the mumps. Three of Mr and Mrs. Bert Hec- j sacker's children are confined at their home with the whooping Mr and Mrs Tate and family and two other children of Arizona arrived Friday evening at the J P Vanderzanden ranch. where 1 they will pick strawberries this season. OUR SPECIAL OFFER TO YOU Show your neighbors that you’re true blue "and proud of it"—by flying "Old Glory" on every American holiday. This great flag can be yours now with a new or renewal one-year subscrip tion to the Hillsboro Argus—at the very special price of only $3.19 for both flag and one-year Argus subscription to Washington county resi dents. mailed POSTPAID to your home. Out side Washington county, in U. S.. $.3.69 NEW BUS SCHEDULES Effective May 18. 1942 Leave Hillsboro /Ae/iM/ fywte fa ¿faeuca* FOK TILLAMOOK 9:25 a. m., 1:55. 6:28 p. ni. via Wilson River Highway FOR SEASIDE-ASTORI A 0:23, 11:55 a m.. 1:55, 5:58, 7:43 p.m. 12:58 a. in. via Wolf Creek Highway Local schedules to Port land Sec agent for information OREGON MOTOR STAGES ill'll Ave. Phone 1211 Hillsboro. Oregon aa U» Fine Selection SUPERBILT Furniture ( READERS You get the most for your furniture dollar when you buy at Meltebeke'.s— outstanding prices . . . rich fabrics . . . sturdy construction . . . convenient terms. When you want fiHniture it will pay you to see MELTEBEKE first. 124 5.2nd AVE »PHONE49lr HILLSBORO HAM?_______ FURNITURE DEPT 332 E. Main St. Hillsboro (Halvorson Motor Co. Showroom) COUPON HILLSBORO ARGUS Hillsboro, Oregon for one of your 5 (t x3-ft. Enclosed please find $ American flags and a one year subscription to the (New ) (Renewal Hillsboro Argus. Meltebeke Saves You Money on Every Purchase MüraiKE 3 Mrs LeRoy Milla and infant son Carl Rhett returned home from the MOUNTAINDALE - Me a c h a m hospital last Friday to the home of grammar school closed for the term! her parents, Mr and Mrs. Carl last Thursday. Wednesday thei Christener school picnic was held on the school grounds. Voters of the Meacham precinct listed as one of those who recently primary election at the | received a first aid certificate. Dan Ro home in place of the I school, the customary place Hillsboro business houses offer quality merchandise at reasonable Due to an oversight tne name c prices. Mr tf Warnick was nr canner, purchased for pri.entation to the local church. exhibited and turned over to Mr. Ferd Groner, for the church commi A cash donation of $5 voted to be given to the local hospital unit. the pur- , received notice of a meeting to be cha....... f needed supplies, arid was held at the Farmington church immediately turned over to Mrs. Jo June 3 for fingerprinting and re- ' ception of other important infor- sung 1 mation. It is qu.te important that greeting* J1 nm Larkin. Mr. Ruth all observation workers be pres Chandlee Mrs Ella Stretcher, and ent. Fingerprinting will also tak< I Mr Esti er Jaquith. who received place at Twin Oaks from 5 until I small gifts. 8. after which t.me it will be giv en at the church. Donations Asked An urg nt call for cash donations Dance Planned for th? h>cal tmergency unit is Plans for a pregram and dance Ibeing made this week as the com- to be given by the Junior Girl.s i mittee .n charge hopes to have the club for the benefit of the Scholls needed m* dical supplies purchased emergency unit, are being com and on hand soon. The gauze alone pleted. Some new and unusual Ls expected to cost about >15 and numbers are being prepared. The necessary mcd.cincs and antisep dance will be held at the Grange tic- will be quite expensive. Steri-1 hall Mav 23 with the program lizing and i cutting of the gauze, scheduled for 8:15. A g neral in ' will be donated by professional vitation to the public is being is , talent. and sheets will also sued. sterilized for large wcunds. The committee will make contact with' as many people in the community as possible, but are asking that residents have donations ready, if possible, to sa he smallest donations ■ are welcomed i for this purpose, it SCHOLLS-M1DWAY Join t' eightli grade graduation exercises < were held at the Scholls s church May 1.3 by Buck Heaven. Groner. Jacktown. Midway. Moun- Home ind Mountainside The Kev F Pemberton of Hills- 1 H HITEON U' nry D vics spent gave the principal address the wcik-end from O S C with and diplomas were presented by the home f ,lk. Henry has signed v Schmeltzer Other program i with the air corps and will enter s follows: Process- number. training when he finishes his col- lonal "America"; invocation and i lege coursa. benediction by Ri v F R Sibley 1 Mrs E D Hite and Mi Harry piano Robert Dyke; vocal Robinson were Mothei - Day guests «oíos. Ann Carter, accompanied by of their sons. Bud H.te and Bill Butty Beppis; reading, Mr. Max Robinson at Oregon State college Rut her I last wei k-end. Thu graduates ; Mrs Hines, local teacher, was Art Simpson. : quite ill the past week and Mrs Buck Heaven Sherman Murray. Ray Kuiken .substituted for her Grabvl. June Ri bekah club memb r were en Grabel tertained Wednesday at the home Fmcout. Maurice Barackman. | of Mrs Herman Metzcntine. Ten (Imner Dorvthy Jeann ■ Arthur Eustwond. Wallace members and two visitors spent mg Flint. Louis Hesse. Richard Mosh- the afternoon A number of Reb«*kahs and their er. Norman Mungt r husbands attended the wedding Jacktown- Mildred Bcllamv. An- Sunday of Mrs Laura Hamilton na Schmidt. Viola Dodge. H<>ra • and Andrew Denholm at the Ti- Dodg Gilbert Vandehey. Donald gat’d M thodist church Wisniewski. Mrs Will am Sanderson Jean Midway Rena Wt tained a luncheon Thursday. Benson. Paul Sander Invitations hav? been ived by. Vernon Hackett high school gradua- Mountain Home Daphne Lekas. tion ex orc is be held Friday. Dorothy D< maree. Jeanette How 22 Loi- Aken, Jane Hedlund ell. Duns Demaree. Mable Kin and August S nsick are the gradu- oshita. Grant Frculer from this district Mountainside — Della Cameron. C. W Struthers sn. nt Thursday Joann Bennett. I and .. Fr“1“y | L ^ri 2.ni W'1118"1 F Came bell left Friday on a business trip Mr <iford They expect to be gone a week Henry Davies Signs With Air Corps urday. May 23 The basket dinner will bo served at nocn at the Far- mington school b im ment Everyone join this group. School < loses School closed May 13 the three graduates. Alma Erickson. J <mett<• Lindow and Tom Straughn, going to Cornelius to join the cla.ss th' re for the graduation <*xercises. The pupils attend'd the annual school picnic May 12. Return From Wyoming Mr O N Erickson yul dau;,' - h r Evelyn returned Sunday night -om a mon th > Wyo, where Mrs. Erickson was called because of her father's death. Mr and Mr- Gecrge Lindow and daughter Jeannette spent! last week-end visiting friends and relatives at Waldport. Mrs. C L Robinson and children left last Thursday to join her hus band at Hampton wher«- Mr. R, inson is now employed. Breaks Arm Mr- John Kamna received broken arm May 13 when she sl.p- ped on the kitchen floor and struck her left arm on the stove Chicken-pox Victims Two more new cases of chicken pox in the school this week are Raymona Seufert and Donald Lynn. Arthur Miller, who has been stay ing at the home of his grand mother. Mrs. J. Coupe, whiie at tending the St. Matthews school, has completed his f.rst term and is at home here for the summer HILLSBORO AKOUS APPROX IT J CITY -STALE STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER Í 4 -