The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 21, 1946, Page 19, Image 19

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gi .m .*.d piotem supplem ent
in tere .t, Mad a*n ex plained I in » sbotti ! re« «ove tw o po md » of lp.».n
■i t ia n i n i p« undi» <»f guiri
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K eeping b o ’ , .' h i * fiorn bee and
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from th ree to ih n « »od one-halt
| cr ren t und broad« i ant fiordo
te pivert fm fa r m develo| mem and
iir«pi .»venienti» W ater facility lu m
te in i, au* unchanged
“C ounty farmer*.’ horro* commit
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consisting »f tin»«* rnoirobei
tv..» of whom musi Io* fu m é is , will
A pn»je< r leader train in g
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continue to adviM* on eligibility *»f
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route
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M- Eave No h o i, and M
B< i vi 2. Corro-iim . Mrs B »If«- Sim pson.
Appio .m, f »i EHA loaiw m l Scuthurn.
fi'» rn e
d e m o n .’i »,i »*. i »ute 2. < a i.' nu
Mi. C ill Cla|>
fo rm er F SA and I« ‘KJ. I»»irowci » a :<*I|, w ill a : , M. Case n ' 7 "'law » iti 2, E h • , (¡lo v e, Mr-
m »y *.eciii!» d etailed inform ation n I mg th» dcuioN*»,! alien
Kiith ('
i*’ »re. ’ G ro v e Mr
ttie row pro g ram at the county
Miss ( ’a • Will ,| am
e exlcr. Lem* A nder »or F' -:» , (¡r»»vc .Mrs.
iff ice every Wedio* day at tb« ruoli unit lea leu who will give tfc K* u io ‘.u l>-»n.ild <»n H.It.-Boro Mr
« »iiitb u e. Hill4x»io
d i l l i o i i h l I ato»n to th e ir 1 « al group*
B jvm oi d CJacv>, HJJhborQ. Mrs
' in lieciiifcbei and Ja n u a ry
A lbeit
H.mle>
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To enjoy p u ttin g others in the
M. C orw in Sen
w rong i . even wor •• thun to enjoy ( to p la n and m tv «* a buff<*t no* i’ Meyei H
am i fio.*,* ,o m ake « irro ra ,;on . f<. ior M om .i
M:
B ruce McCann.
w rondoitig.
a buffet luncheon
.M mnm g
L eaders who will receive tr a in ­
Mi
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ing ar» Mi
F red H untley, ro u te S e l m a
W«*h»i». G lenw ood; Mrs
1. E< re.d (¡ro v e Mr I, W Bor-., L aurel Srm tn G len x -od; Mi M ark
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SKPARATORS
2 B eav er,"! Mr Elizato lh Ku.di
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ing. route 2. B eaverton; Mi Ei m k H ilL boro; Mi.
G eorge Franzen
Jaeks«»n. C om elni . Mrs Mabel W.l l ‘
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Fi e I /. ihlei H illf
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M ILK COOLERS
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N» ill, m u te I. Bank
Mr
O rville Gr(»v< M. There, a Olson. Cberr.»
B u rly m u te 1. B eaverton: M - íiro v e ; Mi.- I ) : T ornblad, C h er
F red (¡iabh«»rn. i <a ’c 1. B eaverton, rv Grov
County Farm Credit Needs Now
Under Home Administration Office
A11 W
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f » • veit
i I iiih ii <I i v»u,hi v fumi«*!n
littliu* i*lNiinihli ai un ulin-«* i ohi f
hotr.e. Hill » b o ro , a n n u l l i l i •»* V»< I >i
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m iilu n
v u u n ly
FHA
? u p v i v i o i. w h o l i l t lt lu d
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at H e llii
M ad • n
i lo u n t y K iA
M lp V lV iM O l t i p t o N i t V e l l i h v i 1
I fu* I ii im i . tioine adiriini .li i
lian i . antiini i/er| to injU,. .im m .j
f » « 'I -ui I Ived I un i a*
w»*ll u
lun««*i tiiiu* luun* w ith f in n and
Jmini* pian . foi p u u ha a* of ni*< ded
FEDERAL
Extension Unit Leaders in County
To Receive Training on Buffet Meals
LAND BANK
FA RM
LOANS
The loan that has financ­
ed a million farms.
For full details
National farm
Loan Association
HILLSBORO
ARTHUR M S. STOOK
Secretary-Treasurer
’Uionroei. [riseli
B> Mrs I Iva T o lk r
BUXTON MANNING
A nnual
MORTGAGE LOANS
FARM • CITY • COMMERCIAL
«!4% - Low Cosl - Prompt Service
KAUPMAN MORTGAGE COMPANY
Porter Hldx — Portland 4. Oregon
Local Agent: CHARLES L. WALKER
Hillsboro, Oregon
See
Your
CO-OP
fo r
FEEDS - SEEDS
HAY
NITROGEN AND PHOSPHATE
FERTILIZERS
T u a la tin V a lle y C o -o p
214 W. Main Street
Hillsboro, Oregon
It's Always
Fair Weather
When You Own a DRI-AIRD
tf
’ c « * e iin g o f
A n iiic a ii
li o *
W a s liin g to n
cy C attle
’ lm, »ill to* io Id Eiid.iV, No; n-
, at l p m ut tlo* horra* of
lo
S iu io h i
f ia s ,on
P»l ■ i Turverot (o o n ty a 'ent.
alk Oil p astu re gi .ase
a
.peukei M em bers are l»**mg
f » h i m 1 ed iier i »ke or and-
u*i Mi
Ji i M one/
Xa m» S unday cb »1 or
at Mannurg Sunday a the
a tto r i
wa jnvibst t«»
t
tlo
i*rni annual rrn»..iori ( onfei
H dl-ide C angi. .»♦i -nal
t l i i» d
IT U »•
« ini -1 »
Mrs Al
( ro t
Jet
/.
C«*.»r I«
Hill b.
E-.t PP jar»:
her d. » *n,» i . , M i
urid Mi » Elza Mei
F«f«fe* r«rt> < M» 4
NOTH F TO ( F F hiroft
C. W. Burklund
Dies Saturday
C tr l W Buiklnn«l. re.si«lenl of
Hill r»oro for «»bout 10 ve.n
died
S atu rd ay F u n eral services w ere
held al Done|-.on & Sew'eB moi t i-
i ■ . W ednesci
if ternooi
n u ia l at Hill b«»: » cem etery
.Mi B ulk hind was b<«i n in Ne-
braska hi Itttta S u rv iv in g aie, hi
w fe Ffurn.i T of Forest Grove
ix j,o n .. (*liffi»id
i»f N ebraska,
f.’lyne i , f Hill t»«»io. and N orbert
H« bert. K enneth »nd W lliain. all
of t(» ie.t (¡i »ve. four daughters.
Mr . R avrnond Thoi«*!! and Mi
H .nold B*»urelle. b .Jh »,f Nebi • k .
Mi
C hai le*. Sevin»»iir and Mr:
F rank P u rp iu i. both of P ortland
bis rnottiei. Mi
Huld.i B u ik lu n d
»f Nebr.x;.ka. four b ro th e r . Ed-
rn n d . R aym ond, Oliv»i and fhiul
ill of N eb rask a
Mi
M
Johnson of W yoming. Mr
Glen
S pear of Mi ajuri. -, Mi « F rank
. .»Iirv I Pet-
t-i-
, M.
f tier
- - B
». u - ik lu n d ■ of
E
N ebraska.
A ir it i2,ice I t , j
d in n e r guests at
the h »me > f Mr. and Mi
V E
C rop included tier a ter and h i.
br<
•r. Mr. and Mr Alvin f’rop.
»on
Grove, and b ro th er in law.
Ge
«• VunAckere, uf L<»» A ngele .
Rubber «tamps a n a office
C al .Mr V anA ckeie was call«*, plia« Rill«boro Aigu».
be e
the laid 11 lues» of hi . fa-
thei
rth u r V anA ckere of C<»i
neb f
Mr m t Mr
Fred S tow ell of
B yd»f.;
Wa.-Ji . ;i..t«.*d b
n»‘ »’ b«*r.
M r
<)
H Stow ell, X »
vernbei 10
G<->rg«* S tarr of C orvallis visited
bi .ncle uftd aunt, Mi and Mis
( ' A P etei a; 'I hiu day and Fri
da
ind hi« cousin*?. Mr and Mr*
S H J'etei.son S atu rd ay to M on­
day
Mi*. Effie B uk
and on A la n ’
a n ! Mi D orothy B aker from I*or,
land Ktop|x*d m Tor a sh o rt visit .
**
W h ite s id e
hom e Sunday
Mrs. B irks is Mrs W hite-
side
i- u ,.n ll ie v h id not seen ,
each o th er for oyer 4o year
Mi M erle L ane »nd R ichard and
M: Jo«- S tu a rt of W heeler spent
th» w eek-end a, the hom e of th eir
father. G eorge F isher
Sunday d in n er guests at the home
of Mr arid M i- Ed Scofield inckid
«•t Mrs M erle Lane and R ich ard .,
M.
Joe S tu a rt of W heeler. Mr
a* I Mr E arl Filmier f Hillsboro.
M
Be ie Wynn of West V irginia,
11 i >»ld F isher of the navy. Ge >rge
her and Mrs. Jessie Tallm an.
Co-operation of people In
various loral activities and pro­
jects in turning new s items tn
at the Argus office, either by
letter, telephone or In person,
will be greatly appreciated by
staff members.
w 11 b«* h«*ld F r.d a \ even in g at the
Mann ng S«'< .al club ball. Every
* ne is invited Bing w ¡1 be p! ycd
WBA Meets
B uxton He; iew N<>. 29 of the
Woman s Benefit a . »e.a,h»n held
an all day m< eting in th e ir hall
here T hursday in h o n o r of T h an k s
giving l>.iy T w enty-one persons a t­
tended the ix»t luck tu rk ey di i er
.4 n«»<»n and 31 p er* ns p.irtook of
the evening tu rk ev d in n e r z\ busi
im
’!.•••* • .*. ,!. held in th e aftei
noun. Plans wen* m ade fi»r a C h ris t­
m as d in n er and party a th e next
n*. ular busme-.s m<H*tmg D ecem ber
12 T h ere will al.*-*» be election of
«»;f i c e i s
A s|i*cial business m eetin g v/.r
pl.mne«t for Deceintx’r 2 it 2'3d
a, the h<»mo of M is. J«--s;e T illm an.
All W B A m etnbiTs .ire urged ,
atten d this m eeting, as th e r e is irn
p o rtan t business tv discus-
About 50 pers«»ns atten d ed a
pink and blue sh >wcr for Mrs Ed
K om m er in th e W. B
hall Tues
day afternoon of last w eek. M is ;
K om m er received m any nice gifts ,
H efrevlnni'iiti w ere served bv vvv-
men of the community.
C h ris T olkc accom panied his
b ro th ers Hans and E<l on an elk
h u n t in E astern O regon. Ttiev left
N ovem ber 12
Mr and Mrs A E B ueklev a r
<• iinpauicd bv h er fath er. W aller
T u rn er, all of W heeler, spent the
w e e k e n d w ith Mrs. T u rn er's son
in law and d au g h ter. Mr, and Mrs
t.v . HalMUtnan
Mr. and M is Toni Higgle of C as­
cade Locks w ere o v ern ig h t guests
S atu rd ay of his b rother-in law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. R euben Keliy.
C olum bus Cross w ent to P o rtlan d
F rid ay for an in d efin ite visit w ith
relatives
Buxton Pupils Have
Perfect A ttendance
cup
u
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B r in k . A t to r n e y a t L a w , N< »»m
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t t v 't r
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M ove
You
T rees - S h r u b s * P la n ts
' Everything for the Orchard. Home and Garden"
OLD FAVORITES—Plu» the New and Unu.ual
FRUIT TREES: Mure than a hundred varieties. Including
New Parson Sw eet Italian Prune
New and Tested Peach Selections.
New All Red Apple Varieties, etc
NUT TREES Select Nursery Grown Filbert Trees
Grafted Franquette English Walnuts.
ROSES: Everblooming Bush. Climbers. Ftoribundas. Tree
Roses, including "All American Selections.”
RHODODENDRONS: S ity-five best varieties.
CAMELLIAS: Selections of Merit—all colors and types.
FLOWERING SHRUBS AND VINES - EVERGREENS
BERRtFS - GRAPES - SMALL FRUITS
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME
Descriptive Catalogue and Planting Guide on request
Shipping and Delivery Season—Nov. 15 through April 15
C racked and
Ground Corn
P ou ltry and D airy
F eed s
A lfalfa H ay
C a r lto n N u rs e ry C o .
‘‘Over Half a Century” (Since 1890)
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Phone Forest Grove I06R
★
GRASS SEEDS
and FERTILIZERS
★
WE BUY
FILBERTS and WALNUTS
FILBERTS
WALNUTS
★
No deliveries for purchases will
be accepted after November 6.
No deliveries for purchase will
be accepted after November 25.
BORON
Farmers' Cash Store
We sell and recommend
100-lb. s a c k ........................ S3.50
GENERAL PAINTS
100-lb. sack — in ton lots or more, $3.25
for all-purpose use
150 E. Main St.
Hillsboro
Phone 4001
We can supply you with
AMMONIUM SULPHATE - COVER CROP SEED
for Fiscal Y ear Ju ly 1, 1945. to J u n e 30. 1946
R EC EIPTS
S 19.831 52
L752.43
T ract D evelopm ent
1.134.65
O ther incom e
.
140 16
C h balance Ju n e 30. 1945
9.233 21
S25.891 97
DUGDALE C O M PA N Y
Phone Forest Grove 153
CORNELIUS
OREGON
EX PEN D ITU RES
Mixed Fertilizers
Super Phosphates
Ammonia Sulfate
Lime lSacked and Bulk)
Boran
Liquid Nitrates
Cover Crop Seed
Filbert Worm Dusts
Walnut Blight Dusts
Bordeaux Spray Materials
DDT Dusts and Sprays
Weed K illers
W eevil Bait
Rotenone
N O T N EW S
BUT
THESE ARE THE FACTS
Mr. Average Automobile Owner, do you know that you may now pur­
chase your every automotive need on our easy, BUDGET PAYMENT
PLAN ? LET US HELP YOU KEEP YOUR BUDGET
Bridal Shower
Honors Couple
F iftie n ladies atten d ed a b rid al
ih u w e r for Mrs K.iyinon I C lark
(Ixiis S um ner) of P o rtlan d at the
hom e of tier parents. Mr and .Mrs
Ray S um ner. F tid ay
ifternoon
Mrs. C lark received m an y gifts
The uftrenoon was sp en t in v is it­
ing L unch was served by Mrs Jo e
Skorepa, Mrs. C orbett C row thei
and Mrs. Sunnier.
BALANCED
P A Y M E N T S T O S U IT E V E R Y P U R S E
• They need intelligent
care and regular check up
to keep their "health."
• Bring your tractor re­
pair and service require­
ments to us for efficient
attention.
and
Y O U R IN D IV ID U A L
IN C O M E
Motor Repair .Paint, Fender, Body Rebuilding, and Parts and Accessories may be purchased on this
EASY, CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN
HILLSBORO
INPLENENT CO.
SEE US F IR S T
West B aseline — Hillsboro
SEE US LAST
and
you will want to see us always
LAND SURVEYING
F o r Y o u r E v e ry A u to m o tiv e N e e d
and
P. S.—You may also purchase your AUTO INSURANCE on this easy, convenient payment plan.
fresh and sweet in the all aluminum electric
C onstruction Layout
SW ANK MOTOR CO.
PAUL D. BOUTWELL
Registered Land Surveyor
i
Hillsboro
Phone 1011
IS. I S li . i
S e ll
1 to 2 hours this modern-as-lomorrow drier dries
the washing for a family of 4 lo 6. Eliminates
clothes pins. Warm circulating air dries clothes
137 S. 3rd Ave.
. , ’
Huncm oer. tn Argu« CliM ineii
Ad«. The More You T e l l - T h .
W ater and M eter Sales
of a Dri-aird Drier has no wash day worries. In
J. T. F O S T E R C O .
h * te -t
FREE ESTIMATES
WOLF CREEK HIGHWAY WATER DISTRICT
Lot it rain, let it pour outside! The proud owner
drier.
U a t»
(I \kFN(F. lUWkV Ul*M»
MFH\ IS w I t k l S h , u t .»fhry ft»« ► m •
C o m p le te L an d s ca p e S e rv ic e
Pi fee! atten d an ce for the first W ater P urchase
S 5.308.96
nine w eeks in the B uxton u p p er Bond R etirem ent
1.500.00
uh .nvludi-' France.-. R eister and Interest on Bunded Debt
1.515 00
i ,
p .■• e r
.'■■ ,i l<
O perating E xpense
8.445 34
M.-rely McCall. P h ilip M anning, Cash balance. J u n e 30, 1946
9 122 67 $25.891.97
Gi : . a- a n t Robe;! R eister. New
pupil.-, .n- A nn, Waili?'- and Eva J
Board
of
Commissioners:
i’ lilhp.- Ill the see rid. fourth and
F ran k S Ferguson. C hairm an
eighth g r a d e s. respectively, of
M orris W. V an B illiard. S ecretary
H apeville, Cal., .md G eorge Thom as,
M urrell R B ennett. T reasu rer.
.n tin- eig h th grade, from Banks.
Published pursuant to reauirements of Sec. 116-1015 O. C. L. A.
'Nov. 21. 1946'
Ten p u p ils from the u p p er grades
at M anning schoid enjoyed a skat-
p arty at H llsb.m i F riday ev e­
ning
Mrs
A lvera
M cC orm ack -
chaperoned the group. Mr. an d Mr«.
T. J Jones and Mrs C h ris T olke
fu rn ished tran sp o rtatio n .
Mr. and Mrs. Tuny R inck and
Mr. and Mrs. O ral V arley and
S an d ra w ere S unday guests o t Mr. I
and Mrs F ran k Hmck ut R ainier.
Clc i H u n ter drove to H ipewell
Friday, w h ere he was an overnight
guest of his g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs /\ D. H untley. S atu rd ay . He
left for San L uis O bispo, Cal., S at­
u rd ay fur tw o w eeks’ visit w ith his
Mrs it May Q uier, accom panied
bv h er sister. Mrs F an n ie ¡to w ard
of D ecatur. III., spent th e w eek end
w ith the form er's son-in-law and
d au g h ter, Mr and Mrs. C laude
Reinoehl. and fam ily, and h er son.
D elbert Q uier, at N ew port
Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond C lark ot
P o rtlan d w ere o v ern ig h t guests F ri­
day of th e latter's parent«, Mr. and
Mrs Roy S u m n er Mr. an d Mrs
S u m n er accom panied them to P ort
land S atu rd ay .
Mrs. I,. I,. C raw fo rd received
.n e w s of the b irth of h e r Xirst g re a t­
g randchild. a girl, born to Mr. and
Mrs. E dgar C ulbertson of Eugene
N ovem ber 13. Mr. and Mrs. H arry
C ulbertson are the bab y 's grand
parents
Mrs B eulah T u p p er of G aston,
Mart H erm ans of Y am hill. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted M arx of G resham w ere
, d in n er guests S unday at th e hom e
I of Mr. and M rs Lewis T u rk .
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e N eum an spent
the week end w ith h er father. An-
drew Jam es, at N orth B onneville.
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Annual Bazaar Slaled al Manning;
WBA Women Plan Special Meeting
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