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4-in L k S R O R O ARG_US T h ^ a ^ ^ ru a ry jl, 1946 Elem entary Education Work Shop Slated at Cornelius This Week Civic Club to Convene Today Miss Lois Meier Honor Guest at Bridal Show er Mrs. Peak Hostess Cheese O utput Up A nd B u tter D ow n fìt Club Party S u b s ta n tia l in e ic u s c . in e h ed d o t I'llE H A I.E M MOUNTAIN Mi M >el P eak w as h o ste ss Til u n t i l ch ee se p ro d u c tio n ill O regon w rii' C O R N ELIU S C ornelias Civic ic e o id e d ill tile fir.I holt of llHo „ :i the Buck H eaven V iriant MvKINLEY FLM ONICA \ b r id clu b will m eet today iThursday* C O R N E L IU S A w o rk sh o p in a y n ig h t in G aston to co n sid er the at 2 p. in at th e city hall M em bers al sh >wer was given f. i Miss |.o n >■: . i enter!,lined the Fir G rove tm t e r e .m ie n b u tte r o u tp u t ilro p M om entary ed u catio n i.- being o f o d rg ped 20 p e r c e n t iv t (h e f u s t h a lf an izatio n of school b o ard m em and frit i d - are urged to attend. Meiei F ebru.u v Id at the hom e of I ... i i- S. • I e i i w it li .i W ilrii fe re d by th e sta te d e p a rtm e n t of Aitniy rrs a rie s O bserved Mr- Henry llcigei About 50 guests tuic dessert luncheon and pi 'gram of 1944. re p o rts th e slo t, d i it c lo i e d u c a tio n an d O regon C ollege of b ers in W ashington county of o g rie u ltlire . F I P e te rs o n , m I ', y e s w c i c 1 11 I for 27 M n Ira A J O liv e r is im p ro v in g after M r and Mrs Jo h n G ates J r of w ere p r e s e n t . M i.-s M eier received e ju c a tn .n T h u rsd ay an d F rid ay . a sev ere case of b ronchitis. H illsboro en te rta in e d Mr and Mrs many beautiful gifts Kite w ill b e G M cCormick g iv e a m onologue r e fe r r in g to th e i * i,.. u m oitul.i, T eachers from o n e an d tw o rooni H ow ard O lanie T hursday evening come tlie bride til F rancis R ciehen an I there w .ii a mock w edding tille d d a m p ro d u c t . fig u re e.w ei an d g ra d e d schools w ill a tte n d F o rm e r Resident Hies S P ixnbcrton w .n pi.inm m g th is pei io,l T h e re p o rt w as M n It w as Mrs G ates' b irthday and the in the near fu tu re T h e re w ill be no school fo r local M rs B e rth a W iedew itseh and 23rd Peak and Mrs li, .1. hnsou c o m p ile d lo in tlv b i th e le u e io l a n d M M yrtle Risen has been in a P o rt w edding an n iv ersary of Mr p u p ils. M rs W allace M cPherson atten d ed Mrs O lanie land ho.-pital su fferin g from p n e u sai t pi ece ling the w edding M r . s ta te d e p o r tm e n ts of agi le iiltu re . S a ilo r V isits th e fu n e ra l of Eva M arsh F au lk n er. and I 'l.i: k yy it» the bri le Ml ■ 1 B litte r o u tp u t Hi th e first h a lf Mrs. G loyd Hall is still in the monia Mrs. W ’led cw itsch ’s niece, in P o rt SO M 2 c R ich ard E rick so n s u r Si mlev Shuck was bridegroom. of li*lo w as ltl.44o.Utld p o u n d s, Forest G rove G eneral hospital Tarty G iven p ris e d h is m o th er. Mrs. S am Moon lan d Monday. Mrs. F a u lk n e r was S h e expect» to re tu rn hom e this A V alentine party w as held at Mi i Ray sh o o k rtn g b carer. M n elie,Id o r c h e e se |>1 o ilu e tto u w.e. Id -with a visit W ednesday. He a r r iv th e d a u g h te r of th e late B enjam in w eek. the school F ebruary 14 There was To •a Shuck (low er girl Mrs F I. Hilo. 001* p o u n d s fro m w h o le m ilk ed fr m th e P h ilip p in e s an d w as M arsh an d was born n e a r C e n te r Mrs E velvn Jack so n w ill have an exchange of V alentine gifts Sii >ok unit Mrs li P em berton w ere a n d 22d 000 p o u n d s H orn p o rt sk im e n ro u te to G reat L ak es n av al sta- v ille on th e old M arsh donation p o t-lu ck club at h er hom e this Mother,- of the ch ild ren w ere p re s bn esm .uds M i- M cCorm ick re.id I m ilk Total m oke of c re a m , c o tta g e land claim She has nianv friends evening lion to a w a it d isch arg e ent and refreshm ents w ere served the cerem ony from a m ail order ond o th e r c h e e se s w as o v e r a m il M r and Mrs M A M atteson v is and relativ es in W ashington co u n M r and Mrs W iffels' fo u r-year- Nelse Johnson, w ho is a p atient e ’ ih'.tue There w us an exoli.imte lion p o u n d s g r e a te r th a n in the ite d Mr an d Mrs. T. E H ooden- ty . old son. W ilfrid, was taken to the in G od S am aritan hospital m > \ dentines N ext m e,'ting will t o s t h a lf of 1941 pile S u n d ay in S croggins Ju n ctio n . Mrs. D o ejch er has been ill at Jo n es hospital S aturday th re a te n P ortland, is rep o rted im proving u e w i t h M is O tto O rn d u ff r’obru- N early m illio n p o u n d - of e.m - M r H oodcnpilc is Mr. M atteson's home. i ; ' SB n,'d tw op «rated m ilk w e re h a n d le d ed w ith p neum onia. He is re c o v e r C lub M eets un cle an d has been v ery ill for iiu y Hodge is (loving his h use for a new re c o rd S iz a b le gam s ing A m ong d in n e r guests Sunday P ris c illa club met w ith Mis Carl som e tim e. ■■ re d in building a bathroom w e re m o d e m th e o u tp u t of c o n Rev and M r s C. H. S eh rieb er I. arsen F ebruary 14 T he next h o st M r. and Mrs. Sam Moon was R ich S e ll I... b o a r d m em b ers m et M on ard E rickson, w ho is on leave ond porch, instolliug hot whiter an d d e n se d m ilk - m id in d n w h o le front McM n n v ille w ere visitors in ess w ill be Mrs J. P M eurer on cem enting the txisem ent To get m ilk w h ile d io p s w e ie ic e o id e d C ornelius Monday Rev S eh rieb er February' was form erly the M ethodist pastor A good Row of w a te r w as stru ck the lum ber he tore dow n the house m noii-fui m ilk so lid s m id otliei CHAS. L . k C. H E N R Y ■ te form er A vera W ood ploee. d r ie d p ro d u c ts e x ce p t w h o le m ill, and he cam e to conduct the fu neral at 125 feet in the w ell .trilled on the .A lthough th e r e w as a d e c i e a s e services for Mrs C hristine Long. F rank Rofmot p roperty He plans which lie recently bought. H orry of only 1 1 p e r c en t in th e to ta l V alen tin e p arties w ere held in to build a hom e on th e site soon He.u ". hos ehorge of the w ork. Merle Cody is building o new m ilk a n d c re a m re c e iv e d at dairy- the d ifferen t room s in the g rade Mrs Fred Courtly right of Jew ell school las: Thursday w ith th e e x called on friends h ere last w eek e lieken house. 24x50 feet E. V n ia n u fa e tu i'iu g p la n ts th e r e w as a ception of the seventh and eighth S he was en route hom e a fter m ov H is ii is m ehorge of the w ork la rg e d r o p (fro m 17,51*7 in th e f u s t Mr ond Mrs Roy H utehenson h a lf o f 1944 to 13,81)0 in th a t p e rio d grades, w hich had a skatin g p arty ing h er father. Ira C rofut. to P ro s i t f.unib m oved from P o rtlo n d to in 1945* m th e a v e ra g e n u m b e r of front 3 to 5 o clock at th e H illsboro ser. Wash Oil the trip tro u b le w ith rink. h e r tru ck necessitated tow ing it t i C lorenee Wo,xi house Jeon p a tro n s d e liv e rin g c re a m Io O re g o n C ornelius b ask etb all team xx ill fo r 70 m iles on a narro w , cu rv ed Hutehenson is in the first grade ot p lan ts. T he n u m b e r d e liv e rin g lay H illsboro Friday at the B W road. S he rep o rts it a h arro w in g M uiiioin Top school S he brings w h o le m ilk w as d o w n slig h tly a n d a v e ra g e d 11.070 p a tr o n s a n te s school there. tile enrollm ent up to 20 experience. !’u.is.m t View. Buck H eoven ond T im ber on the Jesse H ansen p ro F arew ell P arty G iven Make sure YOU S u b s c rib e fo r th e A rgus A g ro u p of friends gave a fa re p erty is being m illed for ties. The M Hintoni T op setv>, Is enjoyed o w indstorm several w eeks ago foil V ..eutine purty T hursdoy HAVE ENOUGH w ell | >f M n H ear tlir Mr ond M n E lm er Honsou on i F ra n k D ooher fo r Mrs A S H end ed m any of the trees. INSURANCE ! i.iiuiy of TiUomook vuuted her ricks Friday. S h e was presented brother. M orvtn O rnduff. ond fom - I w ith a lovely cam ellia. G u e s ts H o n o r e d See us todav.’ ily over the w eek-end in outsituiultiiK religiuuM Misses M argaret J a n e D ooher Ruth on i K en n eth Sim pson ond an d M argaret M arv O’D onnell w ere A t D in n e r S u n d a y m u sic a l c o n c e rt. . ie;r grandm other. Mrs M o ri hom e from M ary lh u rst college last MONDAY. F ebruary 25th \W .ght. went to Kloniotli Foils lost NORTH PL A IN S -Mr and M is w eek-end 7 45 p ni. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B roderick S anford Will and Mr. aixd Mrs Wednesdoy Mr ond Mrs J F of H am m ond v isited las: w eek w ith W alter P h ilpott and S h aro n spent Sim pson w ent th ere S u n d o i They Forest G rove G range Hall frien d s and relativ es in C ornelius S uqday m Salem at th e C lark Will w it.i A rthur Sim pson. S 1 e. ot- No \th n i> si« in ( Ita rg r home. A d in n er w as given h o n o r tended the w edding of Miss .Alice and Hillsboro. t u S T H IR D PHONE 1732 HILLSBORO] .nut Mrs Jessie M cighan Royce and ing the new Mrs. W ill and the C rum rine. d au g h ter fo Mr Mrs B ill C rum rine. an d Horley Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P ersh in of re tu rn e d Mr P hilpott B om . to Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur Hi itt They w ere guests of Mrs P o rtlan d atten d ed th e fu n eral se r S i m p s it's brother. Mr. C rum rine. vices of Mrs C h ristin e Long on , H atfield, a son. W ilbur J r T his Mr ond Mrs E rnest G u en th er Monday. Mrs Royce and ’ Mrs 1 th eir fo u rth child but th e ir first son. v . i t e d ot W. Ionium Moiulov P ersh in are sisters and are fo rm er Mr.- C harles S killings of I’hilo- Mrs. H arold P ix le r and ch ild ren resid en ts of this vicinity. i came Monday 1 In the passing of M rs’ C h ristine recen tly m oved to G aston. L eonard K ing has re tu rn e d from of her sister-in-law , Mrs G lenn 1 Long th e com m unity has lost a good frien d and neighbor She was the V eterans' h ospital w here he M eeker, to spend the w eek ond a t k now n for h er kindness and friend- recently u n d erw en t m edical tr e a t tend the state F orm ers' U nion eon- I m ent. ve ition ot H illsboro. * I year» Mr. an d Mrs W alter M eyers and Mrs Iro G M cCorm ick will give * dence h ere She was a devout m o th er and was called M other Long fam ily m oved to the Don W erner o monologue en the program ot I by m any of h er long-tim e friends hom e n e a r the old C onnell place the state F arm ers' Union conven and the Don W erners m oved to the tion in H illsboro an d acquaintances. Mr ond Mrs F V H anson ond i ■ M ever hom e in N orth Plains Mrs Choose a M ULTIFACET DIA W erner w as fo rm rily M axine Ku- - son G erney. w ith the I* P alm er ! A lo h a - H u b e r S c h o o l del. fam ily of P ortland, m ade up o 1 MOND th at will reflect its P r in c ip a l a t M e e t J. T. W right spent the w eek-end party ond visited G overnm ent com p i Sunday. w ith relativ es in C latskanie. brilliance through th e years. A LO H A -H U B ER —-Principal Scott Mrs H enry C y p h er sp en t several atten d ed the school b uilding con All local, social and fr a te r feren ce of O regon ed u cato rs in days w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Dale nal new s should be tu rn rd i l l E ugene last W ednesday and T h u rs Jam es, last w eek. at the A rgus for publication in day. Mr. G ordon atten d ed this con th at week not la te r th a n T u es feren ce o n M onday. T uesday. W ed A A A F u n d s A l l o t t e d day and e a rlie r it posslblr. If nesday and T hursday. Miss G ideon w as called to C ali O b t a in T e c h n ic a l A i d If we settle back because th e w ar ■ s r . i i. . r.y a u g n ili fo rn ia F rid ay d u e to th e d eath O v er 20 Y ears in H illsboro Jn u creased serv ices to O regon h e r m other. M rs C h ristian sen is farm ers in the form of technical is settled, we have settled nothing teach in g in Miss G ideon's place. assistance in p lan n in g and c a rr y Mrs. D ooher is at home, re c u p ing out soil and w a te r co n serv a e ratin g from h e r recen t illness. tion practices w ill be offered S he plan s to be back teach ing u n d er th e 1W6 a g ric u ltu ra l co n n ex t w eek. Mrs M ills is su b sti servation program , according to tu tin g for Mrs. Dooher. E. H M riler, new c h airm an of the M ary and S h irley H odges h av e state AAA com m ittee. e n te re d th e fifth grade. T hey fo r A provision of the 1946 program m erly atten d ed school in B eav er p erm its p a rt of the sta te alloca ton. tion of funds for p ractice p a y To G ive Play m ents to be used for fu rn ish in g Auto and G eneral Radio R epair Service T h e fo u rth g rad e w ill give a play co nservation services to farm ers, F e b ru ary 22. e n titled "The F e b ru M t.ler said. T he state AAA com a ry H all of Fam e." m ittee has ea rm a rk e d $311.000 of T h e G irl Scouts m et in th e cafe th e 1946 funds fo r th at purpose. te ria F e b ru ary 13. T hey had a V al T hts w ill m ake it possible. M il e n tin e p arty and celeb rated Mrs. le r explained, fo r countv com m it E m erick ’s b irth d ay . T hey co m p let tees to fu rn ish technical assist ed th e ir dan cin g scrapbook. ance to farm ers in plan n in g and A ll th e room s had V alen tine carry in g out such practice» as re boxes and m ost of th e room s had o rg an izin g i r r i g a t i o n systems, parties. The fifth grade pupils e n drainage, co ntouring and te rra c te rta in e d th e six th g rade stu d en ts ing, and bu ild in g dam s fo r e ro at a V alen tin e p a rty . sion control, stock w ater and ir r i gation. If you really w an t to rep lace T he am o u n t of such assistance C arl Fishback, Prop. w ar w ith peace. av ailab le to fa rm ers in anv one L et w a r b etw een you an d the 1st and Baseline H illsboro, Oregon county w ill depend on the am ount n e x t m an cease. budgeted by the county com m it- (N ext to Bar-B-Q) and the av ailab ility of ciuali- L et's begin to ta lk o u t w h at w e 'iT"* persons to em ploy. C ountv live for, an d to live out w h at we allocations of funds fo r practice talk . paym ents w ill be reduced by the am ounts used fo r technical s e r vice to farm ers. C om m ittees will , be able to use such funds to em ploy technical aid w hen needed iL K F P i N elson DESTROYED B y F ire g MUSICAL MOORES IN S U R A N C E Baseline Drilling Co. . WATER WELLS Q u ic k Kt. 4, Box 32, H illsboro, O regon I‘hone 3183 ( ’ a Mile W est on B aseline) A d v ertisen ien ts tell you how m uch foods, clo th in g and household neiuls*will cost you before you go a h o p p in g . Colon Irrigations I'liis natural Drugless T herapy eleanses the colon, re establishes a norm al m uscular peristalsis m ove m ent of the bowels, helps purify the blood stream . Im proper function of the colon causes intestinal toxem ia. This toxic poison is picked up by the blood stream and can cause: ARTHRITIS ASTHMA CONSTIPATION FATIGUE FOUL BREATH HEADACHE GALL BLADDER AND LIVER COM PLICATIONS I LUMBAGO HUN DOWN CONDITION DIZZINESS SLEEPLESSN ESS These conditions respond to colon irrigations in most cases. Faithful Forever Como In and nrako your appointinont for those treatm en ts nowl to th e p ro m is e of y o u r lo v e Die cost of these treatm ents is unusually low. ANDERSON, Jewelers PROSTATE GLANDS TREATED SINUS AND ADHESIONS TREATED DR. S. S. N E L S O N C hiropractic Physician 1-0 S. I hu d Ave. Hillsboro, Oregon RADIO SERVICE See Us t o r Tubes C a r l's R a d io S h o p Be In fo rm e d —Read th e A rgus n S • • • A Message on behalf o f our Retailers £ ) U R I N G , I , c war years it was imperative for us to ration Sicks* Truck TIRES Select Beer to our retailers because of our firm policy to maintain the unvarying high quality of our product. Even now, with the return of peace, rationing must be continued until our plant expansion program will enable us to meet the tremendous demand with quality unimpaired. Almost ALL SIZES Through this trying period the cooperation o f our dealers has been, and is, so generous that nc wish to make public acknowledgment o f it. The fact that Sicks’ Select Beer is rationed requires a sacrifice on the part of your dealer and may mean that he cannot always immediately supply you. I f this should ever occur, we ask your patience on his behalf as his stock thousands of men in uniform have yet to be returned home from the Pacific theatre. That's Union Pacific’s first and most impor tant job. Your Journey by roil w ill be the high- spot of your vacation or business trip. Ask about "stop overs" at various interesting points enroute to or from your eastern desti nation. Union Pacific serves more western scenic regions than any other railroad —the world's greatest travel bargain. Start your vacation with relaxation. Enjoy "smooth sailing" on a fast Streamliner . . . a be Specific - Union Pacific U N IO N to te H I F I 0 6 R t P A C IF IC ce will be regularly replenished. You may be sure it is always his desire, and world of comfort on a modernly-appointed Limited. O r choose the Challenger —famous for low-cost travel enjoyment. But if you're planning a trip to the East, don't give up the idea. It's worth waiting for. And travel conditions are improving, day by day. T S e r v ic e to t t t I V ( R n I L R O A o r iti ours, to serve you with as fine a Beer as it is possible to brew. 8-HOUR SERVICE ON OK RECAPS Sicks’ Seattle Brewing ÔC Malting Co. D a y T im e T ir e R o a d S e rv ic e Phone 1251 Since 1878 E. G. Sick, Pres.