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Aloha Adds 13 Businesses in Year; Benefit March of Dimes Parly Set B\ \ I ' M is i I \ < u ii(* \h -\r I I I I ' I I ■' »liihl. Hu )i,i 41 own in a > cm . I i h m - . pi •«■ m by t h r .»• n w Ini 11 k - « . | i Molla T h t.ilic u a i h «I oíd op i ,th bv Mi and M I i oi II >||.o.i Aloha S A i « I Shop. \11 ¿md \ | , w« II Aloha M lid' I) O l l i t ' • 1 0 di »loi Mi W hiilin I li M.no y t ’aiol (' .fir Shop Mi .0 Mi Ail-hui Y o u i i k . Th A I o h < h ai n 1 •• M oui Mi 11.1 :. . h i mil <•!»; Mdadv Shop. Wilho Phillip Ml*« i • hi al I l a b ' . f l u oid < •«•••$ ge And 1 .on < h l ( '.. . o new Ini »Ui «• ui Atolla A h ni fit «aid pull y pinorlil and lu l<1 f"i M u 1 h .1 I inni v\ 111 h«* t o l l al I h«* 1 Al.ih.i G i . i i , •! h a l l Sat m day, .lami lar« 'i it R m i hu k <'h u h man h Mi It W \ oli « • h f II hilMMit . i will be s, i v • .1 Kv I vont» la Ui , ( (I to com - Ml md M u la o in Ti ach » 1 a r c p aren ti «»f a t o iy , S I phi-n 1 o n lioin J a n u a ty I .d W ¡teux Mrm.H ai hoointai l,«»M ! 19 <•»?« «m : «la« \ Ir lp tftidet th ’ Icailei hi| 1» of (it ayden 1.0» • «• (mu of th«* hoy - in Fx}fl«ii i po f No ?,U Kenn th Farlins Hi. i .0 d H «’.liinasen D<01 II • hib < *a»t< cl. -»pelit thi e «• dav-t « un, n M o lla « Tr n uiiifiiinilv < li «a * «li \«-u . « lu ll m. I .*'.,11. I |- ( i rv I 1 hm '< h d tl 11*17 • Cam p Filini I Talk i touch S und .V 1 adii 11.« ■ will me 1 ehm ch I I lay Jain1.11 y I * at hl a III t o 1 o i l handage Ml ai nd Mi John M «•!<«• J r hav • u p c n i* d ill 11 n. w H al e !ate and r, office hove toe Aloha thi ’i •nd . • c n < a donu{ hu me . G <H Ifi ii'lri .on, w> II known 1 h ld tM lI I id Aloha who h 1 . h e r , with lh • ' M< ' ' «11 Oil « imp my f«o yea. i » now m husin «.4 f>n him «•11 Mum II V alin Mt H flu ml M. and Alulla Mr v q u ir c d ire a ru u j f o r g o o d fte o u ltt b y B u ste r B row n M i' H ’nrk and W I I. VI (I I- I I hai t z ho wa . UI 1*01 t i’ imu f m | w<a w • k - *hi.il pn unioni.1. is home • nn n;' in hrulth z«l Obei fclu th cd finni >' » ho pilai w hrr -n 1 h pn urnoti 1.1 • a i I W n hei 1 hoin«* fi o h i o pit d. a ii 1 e di midi 1 1 an jp i y 1, I’ Ny en. or, M C I . < I .»nd inlaid daught. 1 I .on Ann« , 1« turn d fi« n a V lil 111 C alifornia D a 1 31 M Ml . I. Ny • n I. .V‘‘ inov« d to F'or>*sf iiiov« w h e n - lin y will m ake th eir hum- M r a i I Mi <; K M u tu i n d t hr <hi Id iin ( ' i i men 'I r e . a ai d •h ph. > n’m.illy from O akiah 1 «I , puieha a*d th Chui lex Fruii ‘ ‘tI p i' on South Tobias of three ' Mi M artin • .« rad iato r ni.m •uid work foi 1 Sit Sam pson’s rudl- «toi hop m Pin (land Mi and Mi . A rth u r Young and d.nnzjifci Nancy C arol »if the Nancy C i ol i ’offe shop m Aloha, enjoy «•«I a vacation d u rin g th • holiday ., lin in .: to visit a brother. O rville I Young and fam ily at 'ru le Lak** <’•«! ’hen on Io visit anothei b roth •■1 md family, Harold W Young at Santa Ana. C.d They went to San Fi i i k 1 -a o and S acram ento tx*- fo i« 1 < t in nmg home ||y Mrs A. Ilore CORNELIUS I h e C m neliu f u e m c i . 'r i d lh u I 1 ml,«f m eeting Monday «• *vmng it the city hall Offie 1 elected wer F u e chief. I A J . k on i t..nt ti re c h il d G Hall. ( iptain, M Bui a< km an fii -t b n t* nant, Paul S nko pre*- id« .* 11.de M i'P.mi' h . v • •* p i« dent ( u *-n< i- < ’ h i i . m » n . <• .' e taiy l i e « u n 1 W i l l i a m M«nu,. drill ma < i K enneth Sm ith ■ rg .a n t a* »1 n H uold Kr «hue 1, c unity vice pic «dent, Jo h n Ruth Ruth was voted ■«, regular m •u.hei 'I* n dol lar a . 1 . voted for th M arch of Dun F ire-drill training cl.i.se will he held • v uy week with Ken neth V Sm ith a instructor N xt in ed m g will be Jan u ary 19 at 7 p m in the city hall. A uxiliary of the Firem en met at th home of Mr K enneth S m ith Monday iv en m g T here wa elec- ton of offtoet i follow C tc il McDaniels, re e le c te d p risid en t, De lore . Baruckrnan. v ie - president: G ladys Chri.dianson, r e e l ct d s?c ret. i i y-tre.isurer D e l i a K rahm er was appointed sunshine chairm an. Five dollar» was donated to th March of Dime Lunch wa » rv «•d by Mr : T ill!’* S fiko and Mrs Rh« a Hall to 26 firem en and th eir I t m e r l. r a v r s lo r Kitftt Mr G w en L ungw Pz is pro Mi Both P hillips h i t on u spring wuv md an, i, , m -ich .m d i.c buying butionary mernbei A uxiliary. Auxil t i p for fh ic r week to N» w York ,arv u»«*ets -»econd Monday of each ■ nd back through Los Angeles m onth at different m em ber«’ homes. ° M ,“f ' , .. C o u p le H o n o r e d o n ' S to p in to d a y , S to u ts , .»nd p i t th e b e s t —th e s h o e s th a t n u t th e lest O lliti.il S to u t g o o d lo o k s a n d g o o d w e a r. m u st w ith y o u r u n if o r m —j m o s t l.%- q u a lity a n d style aaws a « • «a K I..« r n «I 6.50 E R IC M A R G O ! M occasin t«>c sty le . S im ila r to p ic tu re . B u s te r B ro w n Shoe NEWSHAM I (.ORAL CO. CJ«1 Brondaw. Prep. Phone 1891 Tciat en H 'jh w a y S to r e H illsb o ro , O re g o n L - ' f, M M,.-» I t „ t » - B y S w a n k M o to r Co. SPEED Y CiBTÀ.MLV w t CAN TIM IT Ù 0 0 0 AS Ntw, B ut tmvw . or the tbou B l E it o A SAVED IF THEY’D LET THE E X P E R T M E£ KAN«C4 OF » ,» w A I AS 10N 6 A‘j THIS 5PAO 6 I DOWN AT tME LA» E . Mothers a A I M A 207 E. Main Street i k v . m m : .a tt„- h„rn< ,,r 6 2 n d A n n i v e r s a r y I"U 1,1,,:.. C K Burke. M, and Mis. W A Willis en ter- "I I . Shaw in ,in ro rt I) i, tam ed with a d in n er at their home " ' 1,1 P "t a la-day fui lough Sunday e v m in g in honor of Mrs during the holiday w ith I l l s p a r Willis’ parents. Mi and Mrs C A enin. Mi and M is I,an Shaw of ]»el< rsoti. wtios1- «2nd w edding an Be .«vei don niversary was Jan u ary 10 It was Frn«*st W illett from Bem idji ol o Mr and M r. W.Ilis 32nd an M um i. vi itmg his d aughter, Mi* riivi rsary F our generations Jo e . . Stc |e . . . . . ,, present T h e honor guests. Mrs. C. 1 '■ 1 ii1?,".,11 " »> "'U M C hristenson of P ortland. Mr and <m •, h '« k »ill I’utn.-y Is driving .M, s II P terson of Buxton Mr ai ■ "H ", Ids cur again ,.„d Mr, W alter A Willis and baby , 1 ,rb-»u • »•*■ retu rn ed d aughter Jean uf Hillvboro. and th f '» r. • »i.c , hospital where sh • w.4 und hostes-. .Mi .md Mrs. W i n u e d J . i i i iiry J for an append c z\ Willi« M ri P cttm on w ore an . orchid corsage which was a gift , \ H.mn.« Lakanon >uff red i from her son and wife. ' ’ '' »»«fined to hi r R eally Board Meets in Cornelius ■' | H' lg ‘ la . h ila has be n W ashington C ounty Realty board '" ''l ,■ ■ '' ,,0«J'«’ held its m onthly m ieting and din- I ,ul A rth u r W right <■ leb rated rier Tuesday. Jan u ary 13. at C ar- ii I, i t:id iv Dec mb. r 29 by der T w enty sev m r< ultors of the :.,s ng hi fu st steps county w ere present. S everal inter- .», .m il M l F i c l lh .i t .md son esting talks w .re given on finance Mi kie spri, th - . vennn- with the un(j why property should be listtd W right. Mr Thod ■nd Mr» W iight J with a realtor arc brothci and sister R efresh- Mr and .Mrs John Ruth. Mr. and n « nt® w er served Mrs Milo U hlir and d au g h ter Ka.v Mr md Mis Elm er H ulun« spent spent Sunday at Depoe Hay and the holidays with th eir d au g h ter Newport and f «m Iv Mr and Mm. G lm n Cecil W ilkes retu rn ed horn? las- Wolf in P ortland T hursday a fter spending some time Mr Harold F r o s t « n te r'lin e d in the V eterans’ hu.-pital in P o rt wtih a p i ty T hursday far 16 u o land far a check-up rnc*i W allace C reig Ians IBrown and Mi M T King, route I. Corn ! Helen S tew art all of C orvallis, w ire fell and broke h ; r arm week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs Ye a: s E\« at the tiume oí (P u rg e A Greig Mr and Mrs Milton A nderson of v - V P o rtlan d visit d Mis A nderson’s parents. Mr and Mrs D O’Rear. ovet the w ek end i SWANK MOTOS CO. ADJUST THEiß 8WAKES THf A u e iD C N T h A P P E N E O ^ G IV E Y O U R C A R A CHANCE Meet F riday M others of the f.rst grade w ill hold th eir next m onthly m ?et.ng at the C ornelius quonset hut F r i day. Jan u a ry 16 I ’ lan H akrd lla m d in n e r M inu com m ittee of the Em anuel L utheran L adies’ Aid of C ornelius met Munday evening at the hom e of Mr- A Olofson in F orest G rove to m ake arrangem ents for a baked ham d in n er w hich will be put on Jan u a ry 29 at th • C ornelius school gym Mr and Mrs. F rank Johnson of Tucson. A nz . and W. C. O w in w ere Sundav dinner guests of Mr and Mrs A L Russell Mr and Mrs. Floyd M arvin, who Mr and Mrs Jess M assingill, Aloha Bt rt H endershott, senior of Hills boro high, fell and broke his ankle w hile skiing at Mt. Hood Saturday. Ja n u a ry 3 w ith the H.lhi Ski club Eddie W agenblast and M erle H ar rison were among the many ski nthusia.-ts s|>endii,g the w .e k -.n d at G overnm ent Camp. Mt Hood. To Visit llro th rr Leo W right, d riv er for the Aloha dairy, left to visit a b ro th er tn Idaho, then on to M ontana. H arold i Thomas. iHeavcrton, has taken over his territo ry for the Aloha dairy. Mi and M rs Max M cLallcn and Linda enjoyed fine w eath er at S ea side w here they spent the week end w ith Mrs M cLallen's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R , Crooks E rrol H olland attended the grand opening of the Molalla theatre, a tu w type quonset building. T h u rs day. Ja n u a ry 8. Mrs G eorge L ippert gave a b irth day d in n er S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 11. for h er husband Present w ere Mrs L ippert's son and fam ily. Mr and Mrs Bud Iaaacson of Bonny Slope IBillie G reer, Aloha, signed up at N ational G u ard at H illsboro Mon day night w hen the unit received its official recognition. To Prove Its Worth to You! r» r A Your Radio M A JO R M O TO R TUNE-UP will . . . USING . . . The Latest Type of Equipment Iida vu» p a ïe n ’ md Mr . Will, Vo« lk« i fi tnia 1 to th eir lion.» Le a . ’on pj.p H r brotruu. In ahi Voelker t » o m p a n itd 11. « tiran«* and will ttend (fe-«,I I? an af Pendi t L C R, *,T—4- Mr T hursday, Jan u ary 1*. 101’ TTTT.I.BnOF.O ( O r d A R G U S— al Mr 1.00 ded O a n d Ihi F day Tn till S aturday M arid Ml ■ Leonard M Ow- retu rn ed hom e Wedn d .y m • tier 1 is* w'-ek from t ten day-»' i Coo , Bay. wn */e they v u r ed at Wa , i^-rforme the home of Mr and Mrs J E M orn .<*y and fam ily and Mi Mar- C lu b S p o n s o r s gar» t M turnon En route horn* they also Vi.-.’ed Mi and Mr- H ward M a r c h o f D im e s Corn, bus C«vic Im pFovern?nt club ■ S enroedcr arid fam ily at Redmond w ni «poriwrr the .March of Dime- 1 D W W yatt, who has been ill for ifi Cornehi« with Mr Id.« Si/.i'h. ome tim e, Wa . taken to Physic.an«' president, serving as chairm an. Th. , and S urg-ons ho-pital in P ortland y u ' drive, w hich takes plac • to-1 Jan u a ry 3. H . j condition is some day. Janu.iry 15 through Ja n u a ry betU r. 3<J m ark ftp* 10th anniv, f ary o f : Four-H club gi Is m e e t every the «• tablishm ent of th? N ational ! Friday afternoon at 3:15 at Cor- Foundation .Milk bottles and post- nchus iool M; C ushm an is in- • rs have been placed in all busin** stru cto r (/{ cooking class T here are house , and it is hop d everyon 20 m the cl a . Mrs A G ur-ke is will contribute v‘ ry generously for instructor of Sewing I class, which this cause and m ake 1946 March hin an enrollm ent of 13. and Mrs of Dimes” in our county the great- ’ Id « Sm ith instruct» S wing II and eat in history. 111 cla es. w hich includes 15 girls M i .«rid Mrs C arl B ert ch visited th- ir uncle, C hris Lutz of Hillsboro. Remem ber. In Argus Classified .Sunday Mr Lutz is in Forest G rove Ads. T h e M ore You T e ll—The G nera. hospital, w here h u n d e r M ore You Sell. ti. went .ifi operation T hursday. a d v « n tillc y ou to on«» 4x6 Photo of Your Child or Baby a Mr •I ria ligi i la i Riche v op ration whn P orti.md Frida te r '! , ♦ . W ORK after we H ILLSB O R O STU D IO D e lta B ldg. P h o n e s: B us. 3571; Res. 1611 T h e r e ’s b ig n e w s fo r y o u in th e a d v e r tisin g co lu m n s. ( I uh Meets Toda} C ornelius Civic club will hold its regular meeting today 'T hursday» at th • horn - of Mrs A. P. M uller on T h ird >»nd R s tre it south H ost-, **s are Mr Nick Schm idt, Mr William Dusick and Mrs M uller. Mr and M, - M J Mull.-r a tte n d -' ed a party at the hom e of Mrs. M ary A- dei ion Sat t r d a y Hill boro in honor of Mrs A nderson - CASH AWARD WON BY LOCAL TRAPPER J. I. Harness Mink Pelt b ir th d u v Mrs Ora W illiams of P ortland GET INTERNATIONAL TRUCK PARTS Precision-Engineered Just Like the Originals in New Internationals Hillsboro Sales W. M ain a t D e n n is—H illsb o ro P h o n e 5311 INTERNATIONAL Trucks Earns Award for Pelt Handling \ in Sears 19th National Fur Show Read How You May Win an A»ward as High as $1,000.00! Proof of the trapline adage “'better pelt handling pays’’ came to this local trapper in the form of a Daily Cash Award in Sears 19th National Fur Show—giving him, besides, an oppor tu n ity to sh a re in m a jo r awards! What this trapper did, you. too. can do— for this season. Sears Fur Show cifers a total of 942 cash awards, in cluding the First Award of SI,000.00 for the best handled pelt of all. 942 Awards—$7,590 Cash Yes, a total of 942 cash awards for fur shippers—942 opportunities to share in $7,590.00 in cash. MAJOR CASH AWARDS: There are ten major cash awards, ranging £rom $50.00 to $1.000.00. SECTIO N AL CASH AWARDS: For complete shipments of five or more pelts—one award of $250.00; eleven of $50.00 each. DAILYCASHAWARDS:918daily cash awards of $5.00 each, for p e tt received during term of Fur Snost. How You Benefit When you ship your furs to Sears you can depend upon receiving top prices. Every award is in addition to cash Sears gets you for your pelts. Even if you don't earn an award, careful handling enhances the value of your furs. So. you can see that careful pelt handling does pay. You Get These 5 Advantages: 1. Top market prices for your pelts. Individual grading—each pelt you ship is graded indindualiy on its own merits. 3. Localized grading—your furs are graded by men who are experts in pelts from your section. 4. Prompt cash returns —sent within 24 hours after your furs reach us. 5. Extra money opportunities in Fur Show aw ards! Rem em ber, only handling of pelts counts, not ktrd or value of fur. 2. When your furs are ready, ship them to Sears, Roebuck and Co.. Raw Fur Marketing Service at the nearest of these points : Chicago. Philadelphia. M em phis. D allas. K ansas C ity or Seattle. Thousands of trappers have earned Sear- Fur Show awards, YOU CAN, too! S E L F -S E R V IC E LAUNDRY Opening for Business Monday, January 19 C o m p lete W a sh in g a n d D ry in g S ervice N ew B endix W ash ers S im p lex E lectric D ryer F ra m e W heel We invite you to try this unique service and Fast - Etticient - Economical 9 2 2 ’ E A S T B A S E L IN E ' ra d / o service . T h is o ffe r good J a n u a r y o n ly repair it ! A x le ALIGNMENT . n a tu r a l e x p re ssio n a n d no m o tio n possible. W e m a k e th is o ffe r to g e t you a c q u a in te d w ith new- m o d e rn m eth o d s. Hours: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. week days TRY OUR Work by Men Who Know How ’r im P rld sy • Mr R .l.-'g a n d Mrs. M Firemen, Auxiliary Elect Officers; Two Wedding Anniversaries Feted ■ -■ - Wn el» , P in b d thi •• Lucy and ftrt Sprout, Props. 365 F. M ain . H illsboro 150 50.TMIR0 AVI. 4 HILLSBORO • PHONE 631 i 3