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O I u i lip M III odmt c h u rc h w i l l h r th< itu u n p. .,H I•'«»»«• I G l o v e H r ,tin t u f Ih r a n d d is c u s s io n w h ic h to o k j Mia, . a t ,h« re g u lM l e h o li i e h e .ti sal *•' ’ I h u i a la v e v e n in g , w h e n th e | g»'»un m e t a t th e h o m e u f M is » H* • fu i n ia c '.ic e . u r ia l h u m a n d re fi» h u e n i . • lo a n Hillhboro. Orogon, T hursday, F eb ru a ry 12. 1948 md M i Section 2. Six Pages Scout History Told at Services; Prayer Day Observance Set Friday I ' ph \ H onored M. Volum e 54, No. 47 M a i tun l. e o lr v g a v e • « lu .ii. i pai , v f , „ |n at th« ii hum« er S pecial m usic w ill include vu i r c n l l v m h o n o r u f tie b i i ih d ay m l solo« by A lfre d Erin» u f P o r t ' d h i ' i i d a o t/ld ' I . J. ».m ( i 11 a , i i l.’ilid Tit k r ts and n *r i v a tlo li' ai e in and f ie n d fro m « h a i pe u f Rev II W ( ’ h .i t i c i tu n (h id e d i l l a t i v i hu lh»M ing, th e d im ie i ( ’ I Sil r ie h t r. 11 ( ‘lii r l. n n t .u ri l i d i h u o L e a n o ic A la»'i«hl ld g r K esri \ alluri . will p m hh w .i p la y e d M i K e lh » c c a rid daught« i M u r ie l, w e re hr m ad e fur fMi CUr , ,,t ih«- l.e w e llm h o m e a fe w ( III Its I I r r t o r r i n rs • th e y w ri» - e n ro u te to th e n (iffirriN w r i r e le cte d la d w« i k d-» h u m . m W ald p o it after vi iting Mi -. fui U u new 4 II r illi» ai M iilu , I’- ' Is . iiiu tie i m P o i tl.in d • •• fully p assed his m ental e x a m i n a tio n foi th e n a v al r»* » rv«» offi- «••rs 11«lining p ro g ra m a t college H»‘ will ta k e his p h y sic al e x am m a- tiun at a la te r date. K cecliille B in s R eedville h o o p stcru tro u n ce d T u a latin q u in ts in a gam e a t R eedville F rid a y ««fternoon G irls score 13-0. buys. 22-14 Mi and Mrs. H G C ooper and son H arvey, w h o sp en t sev eral >ntl it B rolhei O gon vhih C ooper w as e m p lo y e d ther*». r e tu r n ' d to th e ir ho m e h e re last week H a rv ey is in th e ix th g ra d e a t school P -T \ P la n n in g ( a rn iv a l A c a rn iv a l sp o n so red by P T A. w ill be given a t th»* school house .March 8 C la re n c e P o rte r a n d W H ein rich a re c h a irm e n in charge. Th»* n e w ly o rg a n iz e d 4-H ’Triple R clu b e n jo y e d an in te re s tin g trip S a tu rd a y w h en th e y inspected the larg e ra b b itr y of Jo h n Z w °isel m M ultnom ah a n d also th a t of Mr- C Sum nur on T a y lo r s F e rrv road M«*mh' r of th e c lu b a re D orothy and : ' ■ Beck» i I )ai : • \,. ? .Jim m y a n d M a rv in D ailey. Alan Je n se n , F ra n k lin R ich a rd s a n d C har!» C o u rt. T h e y g a in e d som e v a lu a b le in fo rm a tio n on th e r new v e n tu re in ra b b it ra isin g on th. trip in com pany of th e ir leader. Ja m e s B ecker, a n d P ro fe sso r H B. B ro o k h a r d t of A loha. B i M rs. A iin u T a y lo r b e g in n in g at 2 p m M«*:nt>ers of H a zeld ale and KEBt>VIELE M crnhm s of th e Jle th a n y . O re n co T lala tin a n d T u a la tin Plain-, nu - lot ;«1 hoy .ro u t tro o p 225, u n d e r .u n a ry group.’ a re in v ite d Mrs th» ' .«dciship of J a m e s Becker, F ra n k M alcolm local p re sid en t, will rn.i • .md W altei D onnell, a ts*- p i » side A tea in ( harg«* <»f M r. AI S ch.jpjx i t a n d a social h o u r will . n • ■ • a t Heed P byh iia n ch u rch a n d S u n d a y school follow . m ’ ivk S u n d a y m o rn in g m oh- M ake R eady for F o u n d e r’* Hay m * i .»rir< i,f Sc»iut S u n d a y . S om e f i l e G lIIK i t S lia p p . I « u .k m c H u b ' I n I i »dm H o n o re d A h o rt e x e c u tiv e m ee tin g to n la n p ei’iiit r»1 facts un c o u t h isto ry w ere for F o u n d e r's dav w ill be held • h « lr<| J u a n l l r i i d n »n p i ■ id« nt M» E I- E licle » a n d M is E a rl pr* • nted Sine«* th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n Joanne M c t’ io k v v ir e pu * id . n i F rid a . at 2 p m a t th e .choolhuus«* S m P h w . i«* hostesses lo t a ‘ lio w e i in 1910 th»»re hav«» h»-en 12 m illio n F o u n d e r \ d a y w ill H*‘ o b se rv ed F e b K a tin I Hie S e llic i I « « u la i v T h e p i - n .,t tie h o m e o f M i M hep ! bo »u u ’,•» m the U nited S ta te s, at ru a ry 20 at 2 o m at th e <cho<»l l i n i . ( ‘ .« tu p lin * ( ’«»«»king « In h H« « h «I I d la * 1 h m d a v a fte i no on, h o fio i ¡ pr< nt then» a re 2 m illio n m ern- as a n n o u n c e d by Mr K « h a i d K u h iin p i . n ie n t ( la d Ila« W D onnell. mg M i A Le K u h n 'D ie e a r ly p a i t ! he i • r i'l th«* m o v em e n t ha sp re a d p r < s d e n t k rtt \ Ir»* pi rsid« nt ( ' a l l A im iia n ii " f di.* a fte i n o o n w as p e n t s e w in g , to 73 c u u n tri’ D u rin g w o rla w a r A id H im es M arch •«•ci étal v M in Ih hiv K u h iin i.. follow« I by an elimination che< kei If I B uy S couts c o n d u cted a na- tin* len d er of both clubs R eed v ille school c o n tr ib u t'd $39- 1 »ii . t in w h ic h M is I . r p l r v w o n Hon w idc p a p e r d riv e in w hich .Iunior ( luh to M rrt th e p riz e F o llo w in g th e o p c n m iT 'o f 73 to w a rd th e local M arch of D im es th ey rc c c i’ .ed 08.000 a w a rd s from O ffic e S u p p lie s o f a ll kin d s — A< S. h n ’K J u n n u W om ans • luh will the U u n t i g ifts I r f r r s h n ir n t s Were cam p aig n th* g o v e rn m e n t H ills b o ro A r i n « •< m eet T u esd ay e v en in g . E chi n ary sei la d to tie» , la d le s p re s e n t T he p re sid en t c om m issioned 311.- O reg o n Film Show n at School 17 at tin* h o m r uf Miss D oris Ilea llo iis e w ai filin g ( . I v r n C h ild re n uf the sch'Hil e n io v e d 000 h'»y scouts fo r d isp a tc h b ear- M i and M i ( I O x le y , w h o h a ve T h ii Is Oregon,** in T ech <*r erv ic e and th e y d is trib u te d 29 the i been m a k in g e x te n s iv e im p r o v e - | niilli»»n post4»rs In 1943. hoy sc o u t* nicolor. W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n , by UK llts to th e n h o m e W eie S lll Ul lsed ( M ount W illiam« P ark c o u rte sv uf S ta n d a rd Oil com pany had 128,3.38 v icto ry g a rd e n s W hen S a tu rd a y e v e iim c w h e n 10 «»< th e n j T hi- was show n in cunn»»ction w ith kapok, a . fille rs fur life ja c k e t file n i c a ie o u t fi.M ii P o r tla n d ( H I \ K O I I I O S DISPLAY T h e o v e i-.d l sim p lic ity a n d m assiv e- wa u n o b tain a b le , th e scouts c o l the r c c 'n t visual aid c la s s e , held l i la tti« and fr ie n d - ca m e o u t fr o m f i i ’hH u f th e hew 1918 C h e v ro le t is w ell sh o w n in th is th r e e - q u a r te r lected « nu rm o u s q u a n titie s of m ilk - in H illsboro, w hich m e m b e rs of P o r tla n d b r in g in g r e fi r s h rn c n t* . w« - d flus as a su b s titu te D u rin g th e sta ff a tte n d e d V ie w u f th«’ E le e tm a s te r S p u rt S edan. a n d g a i. th e m a h o u s e w a r m in g a n d th- 4th wai loan d riv e th ey sold M is M oreen B ro o k h a rd t of the ♦ show i M any lo v e ly g ifts w e re ie M a k e W a lk in g P leasant $<r 123.178 in w a r bonds Kev G ra - local staff a tte n d e d the P h y sic il ('•IV . (1 T h e e v e n in g w as s p e n t w ith ab le to h<* out to c h u rc h S u n d a y ha H G ilm er, p a sto r of R c ed v ille E du catio n w o rkshop, co n d u cted in . . . In s te a d o f P a in fu l gam es a n d m u s ic . . f t d .i « i :. of ■ ' km ,< . in the ( Iwncr m Your Broker H illsb o ro last w eek by M iss M a r c h in c h was chosen as c h a p la in uf D o n a ld K u h lln son o f M r and FOOT TREATM ENTS fam ily, w hich has k e p t them in for g a re t M oore of th e U of O. e x te n tn»«»p No 225 He h a d a tta in e d the Mi H e n r y K u h lln . r e c e n tly passed ra n k uf E agle cout. th e h ig h e st sion div isio n . R h y th m a n d folk by » s a 'iu n a tio n fu i th e n a v a l re s e rv e se v e ra l w eeks Phono B oavorton 2188 w e re in clu d e d in th e j ra n k a w a rd e d by th e o rg a n iz a d a n cin g B ir lh r l.n < « Ir h r a tr d o f f ic i i t ia ir u n g p ro g ram DR. CRO CK ETT course. tion M is W illiam Hi indie of H illsboro T he Jo se p h T w igg fam ily win CHIROPODIST ■••.( honoi iu< t at a birthday pai To O bserve P ra y e r Hay P asses T est SM S 2nd Ave. - H illsb o ro T h e n e w 1918 C h c v io le t m odels, tv a n d p o t-lu c k d in n e r S u n d a v at W orld D av uf P r a y e r w ill he o b P u rto n H e n d e rsh o tt, son of Mr im (»i pui a tin g design ch an g e s d ic serv ed hv th e R e ed v ille C o m m u n ity A ppointm ents m ade Ph. 995 the hom e of M r a n d M rs E red h«n . H Hen !• rshott of I kei T h e 2h p re se n t in clu d e d r e l tate d by a m in im u m c h a n g e -o v e r c h u ie h W om en's asso ciatio n F rid a y ville. a se n io r a t H illsb o ro high a tiv e s fro m llills h o io a n d B e a v e r p e rio d in o rd e i to insure h ig h p r o d u c tio n flow, a re now on d isp lay a t ton the H am by M otors here. lak es V itam in lest D avid E h eler is one of a g ro u p T h e 11 m odels in th re e se rie s all Open Evoningg U ntil 7 uf boyw at () S ( ’ ta k in g th e e x fe a tu ie .i re P igned ra d ia to r g rille , p e rim e n ta l V itam in C lest diet, and ph asin g n ew color h a rm o n ie s in in Opon S undays: 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. is ra p id ly g a in in g w eight. te rio r u p h o lste ry , and e n g in e c h an g e s p ro v id in g a m o re i igid M o th e r IHes PLEN TY OE PA R K IN G SPA CE O n in M D avis r e tu r n e d hom e c ra n k s h a ft a n d m o re d u ra b le h e a r by p lan e S a tu rd a y e v e n in g from ings. A m in im u m of tim e w as lost in C o lo rad o S p rin g s w h e re h e w as «•ailed to th«» ln»«l--.idr of hi m o th - , c o n v ersio n for tiie n ew m odels, th u s e n a b lin g th e b u ild e r to p ro d u c e a vr, w ho died F ebruary I M r a n d M rs Jo e b r o w e r «pent m a x im u m of a u to m o b ile s fo r th e se v e ra l d a i s in S e a ttle and a tte n d e d m o to rin g p u b lic , w hich is so g r e a t ly in n e ed of n ew vehicles. th e w ed d in g of a re la tiv e . 'I he th re e s e n e s of th e n ew m o d B irth d a y O bserved el*. a re th e Eh . tim e, in tw o body A s u rp ris e b irth d a y p a rty w as typ« s fe a tu rin g low . sw ee p in g con- g n . n in imrr r o f M l I b I tu u is . the de lu x e K leetm aster. w ith ier S a tu rd a y ev en in g by Mr? M five body . tv h s in clu d in g a c a b rio 10th and M aple (Across Irom Shuto P a rk )—H illsboro Ia ’pley. at he» hom e Eiit<»<*n guests let .m d a sta tio n w agon, a n d the w e re pi « se n t fur an e v e n in g uf S ty le m a ste r. o ffe rin g u n u su a l r e PH O N E 4501 — WE DELIVER gam« s follow « (I by upper. fin e m e n ts in th e e conom y p rice A I J lifie iilH I g« i is tc p n r tt d to he ra n g e On all Tires, new or used, u n til — — im p ro v in g at the P e im a n e n te h o s An e n tire ly new . m o re c o lo rfu l ----------------------- M arch 1 if you b rin g this ad w ith p ital in V ancouver se rie s o f fa b ric s highlight.', th e in- \ Islt on llo n e y moon t« rioi of th«* new C h ev ro let* , c r e a t you. G et yours w hile th ey l a s t ! Mr. a n d Mi s Ja c k W as o n . w ho ing .m o v e r all c o lo r h a rm o n y ty p i w e re m a rrie d S u n d ay in th e hom e c ally su ited to m o d e rn -d a y tastes. tow n of P endleton, a re pending T he tu n e uf th e e n tire g ro u p of f a b th e ir h o n eym oon at th e hom e of rics i ' m uch lig h te r th an in p r e v his h a lf-b ro th e r. E E E heler. ious y e ars. L a d ie s ' S ociety To M eet T o d a y I I . .Mr». A n n a S itl<u ril<-I Si. IKBrFL.lN A n n u a l W a lth e r L eague w in te r c o n fere n ce w as held in S alem S a t u rd a y a n d S u n d a y w ith S t J o h n s W alther leag u e being the host T h e Key T E D o rp a t oi S p o k a n e w as the In te rn a tio n a l R e p re s e n ta tiv e a n d go. t sp e a k e r a t th e service. O ver 20lt y o u n g people w e re in at- te n d a » • E nthusiasm for the I n te r natio n al c o n v en tio n to be h e ld in P o rtla n d m J u ly w as ru n n in g high. T hose in a tte n d a n c e from th e local g ro u p w i t ■ M erton S ahnow . E m ily K '-rkinan. E lm er M arvin. H elen. A(- u e rt a n d A lm a P eterson. C o -o p e ra tio n of people in va rio u s local a c tiv itie s and p r o jects in tu rn in g news i t , -.ns in at the A rg u s o ffire . e ith e r bv le tte r, te lep h o n e or In person, w ill be g re a tly ap p recia ted bv s ta ff m em b ers. if Je lly Je ste r «ays: An optim ist is a fellow w ho sees a chance anrl takes it. A pessim ist w on't even take YES for an answ er. SMALL HOMES TOR SALE V I New Chevrolel Now on Display B E T Z E R 'S G R O C E R Y M ure Y oh Sell ~r<s Schouboe Named School Clerk Rt. 5. Box 635-A (Bonny Slope) P o rtlan d 1. Orfc. FOR Letting nothing block Ins way to one o f our sav ory meals. Meet your frieiuls here regularly ami dine here often. USE Lite-W ate PUMICE BLOCKS Sm ithwick L ite-W ate Pumice Blocks offer you the finest home that money can buy . . . a truly beautiful home of enduring concrete that will practically live forever. No other building m aterial offers you A LL these outstanding advantages: 160 K. MAIN — M IL L I BORO III .ui,I Mi E E J , n k ,n s and son. H aym ond, fo rm e rly of C o o p e r M o untain, h a v e re c e n tly p u rc h a se d a larg e fa rm n e a r G alt. C al. P r io r to th e ir m o v in g to I a lifu rn ia , th e y h a d been liv in g on a d a iry fa rm n e a r Scholls. M r a n d M rs W illard L iv e rm o re m in e d to K osebuig w h e re h e has o b ta in e d e m p lo y m e n t for the p re s e n t T h e ir .la u g h te r E sth e r is now sta y in g w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts. M r a n d M rs E rn est L iv e rm o re llo y P ric e ol C o rv a llis has been sta y in g at th e ho m e of his b ro th e r a n d s is te i -ill-la w . Mr. a n d Mrs E lov.l P ric e, fo r th e p a st w eek 11c h a d ju s t r e tu rn e d Irom a n e x te n sive tr ip th ro u g h C a lifo rn ia a fte r v isitin g frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s T ile e n tile g ro u p of c h ild re n at th e C o o p e r M ountain school re c e n t ly p u rc h a se d a ra d io -p h o n o g ra p h c o m b in a tio n to be used bv th em for th e ir ow n e n jo y m e n t. T h e in s tr u m en t w as pureha.-ed w ith money e a rn e d by the p u p ils doin g ja n ito r w o rk O. II M o rris w as ill at h om e last w eek w ith an a tta c k of th e new tin called "VITUS X He w as c o n fin ed to bed for tw o days. T h e u p p e r g ra d e s of C oopei M o u n ta in setiool h a v e been en g ag ed in tile task of c le a rin g a portion of th e ir play g ro u n d lo r th e con s tru e tio n of a b a sk e tb a ll co u rt Hill G riffith is now employed at an e le c tric a l co n ce rn at S y lv an . L ee S c h o u b o e ha.- had th e cast re m o v e d from In s rig h t leg a n d is alm o st com pletely w ell In the lat te r p a rt of liWii he w as involved ill an a u to m o b ile .u n d e n t on Can yon H oad a n d re ce iv e d tw o b ro k e n legs. It h a d ta k e n o v e r a y e a r for th e rig h t leg Io heal. G a rry M ille r . P aul and C lare n ce M ohr re c e n tly e n ro lle d in a m usic school in B eav erto n , it is not know n n t the p re se n t tu n e w h a t in stru n ien ts th ey a rc le a rn in g to play. 19 V A R IE T IE S of FRUIT ‘ from 4 TREES 4 . INSULATION? S e lf- in s u la tin g a g a in s t h e a t and I.o w e r fu e l b illa in w in te r . . . c o o l, c o m fo r ta b le in lu m m a r . 5. SOUNDPROOF! M in im ia e a noie» fro m in s id e end o u ts id e th e hom e. P u m ic e B lo c k s lite r a lly 3. STRENGTH? " A s p e rm a n e n t a t M t . H o o d ” . Theae b lo c k s m e e t th e m o a t O trin g e n t b u ild in g codes, vet th e y m a y be r u t , n a ile d and aaw ed w i t h c a rb o ru n d u m b la d s . Hillsboro, Ore. C op v r.rh t 1947 by L oca ’ A d \* r t WASHINGTON “ ‘Gc'trqc. I'm telling you for the last time you’d better see Griffith & Meeke about some property damage insurance.” HILLSBORO Huy t a lifo r n la I a rm (Further directions at Bonny Slope Store) 2. FIREPROOF? Phone «71 W illard L iv e rm o re M. CARL c o ld H o m e L a u n d ry £ D r y C le an e rs COO PER MT Lee Schouboe has been o|i|K>nued school clerk to fulfill the unexpired term of (Must lie Small) N o u p k e e p c o a t . . N o t h i n j to w ear o u t. I.n w e r f.^ 1 c o sts. S p e e d and » r n n n m y in construe« t in n . . . p l a t t e r m a y ba a p p lie d d i r e c t l y to b lo c k s . D eliver 20% R E D U C T I O N for each uninjured baby skunk 1. MONEY SAVING? We Pick I p and T IR E S Remem ber, in A rg u i Classified Ads. The Mure You T?ll $5 ? « P h o n e 471 —By Griffith & Neeke G ro c eries - M eats - V eg etab les School S u p p lies C an d y - Tobacco W ILL PA Y Zu>n Ladle« so- ., iy m eets at the home of Mis A Heiser T hursday at p m Mem bers arc to bring thetr bibles (or study. “ soak u p ’’ s ound. 6. WEATHERPROOF! E s p e c ia lly Im p o r ta n t to N o rth - w e s t h o m e b u ild e r s . S m it h w ic k P u m ic e B lo c k s a r a m o is tu r e and w e a th e r r e s is ta n t. /\ com plete ' llninc O rcbiinl w ith I tree:, in your own bnekyunl. T liiee. four and tive varieties crafted mi one lire P lan t one plum , one apple, one elierry and one p ear and hal ve:.I I'.» varieties of fru it rip e n in g over a lung season. • CARLTON NURSERY S t’E C IA I.tZ E S IN H IG H EST QUALITY FRU IT AND NUT TR EES— ONLY THE B E S T ! W hat happened to the Pot-Bellied Stove? X T ot so lono ago . servicing cars was simple, ■t ’ Most folks fixed their own with a screw driver or pliers. And when they did come in for service, there was no hurry—everything was nice and informal. You might just sit near the pot bellied stove anti talk with the mechanic while he fixed the car. Well, the pot-bellied stove is gone—so is the old-fashioned ear. But it has meant lots of changes for the better. We’ve replaced the old plier-nnd-serewdriver service with up-to-date Special Ford Equipment . . . our mechanics are Your Ford Doaior im ritM you to l.ite -W u te P U M IC E BLOCKS M ore Ilian ,0 y e a rs of e x p e rie n c e in c ru w n u : n u r .ery tuck is a v a ila b le w h en vmi com e to C a rlto n •• r e ta il d, s . a i d located on llie T u a la tin V alley H ig h w ay m a r I 'o ic s t G rove highly skilled specialists, these days . j . our methods are better and faster . . . our Genuine Ford Parts are easier to install, fit better, and last longer, to save you lots of money. Yes, it's been a good change. But one thing we’ve tried not to change is the old “ personal touch”. Next time you bring your Ford in, notice that even though our mechanics do things in a hurry, they still take time to be courteous, anti thoughtful. We think you'll agree our serv ice today is far better, faster, more satisfactory, and just as friendly. »0 »ho Fred Alien Show, Sunday Fven ln ft— NBC Network. Listen to the Ford Theater. Sundav afternoons— NBC Network. See vour newspaper for time and «tation. See Us For Details and Estimate« TUALATIN VALLEY CO-OP 214 W ed M ain Lit. M acK E N Z IE M O T O R C O . P hone 1741 FOREST GROVE. ORE. 'Ilttrd and W aslitngtuii OVER H CENTUR T elephone F o rest G rove 106R P hone 911