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n 1 * Ti T o 1* C i , v r . ,r, t • t j «nJ '•Il V. t ill | | M hht li On M itih *'i il, i\ M r uni M i i* <‘ i i h e ld u fa m ily K u lh titr u .Old ulku ( t 'h h iu h 'd th e ii d u iix h - 1,1 h e rie 4 hu th d u y T h e 21 pri* a*nt • M i a m i M i . D w aifu* P u n k and fa m ily o f P o rtla n d , M r and Mi W illia m F i., 4 «»I P o rtla n d . M i •md M i ( h .ii le H o n e h ia k e and fa m ily oi H « u ve ito h and M i and Mi W a ite r O o itn e ll und fa m ily Rcedville Scnuls Cornelius Io Host Hillsboro in Pro League Sunday M,l D fficrrs Installed Al L ast M eeting p ro d u c i e o. -, uf p ro - pi - > pup.’ìs to pr t L ia ta h d y /M l» r » > A lla it IP * arc » h J« h. jp o ld T r.iir-4.” IÎ 7 r ; lî- if:, H - )*« fa m ily re u n io n last week al th e ii I hom e T h e n guests in c lu d e d M r, ' G ro th , m o th e r, M r , J u lia Burle-, | T he 4-H c h ib m em ber« are s e llin g lt> Mr«. Joe B a k e r Jr »pe o f San Jose. C a l, w h o le ft S a tu r l«v Mr». A lim i T ay lo r tic k e ts for th»* l-H s c h o la rs h ip p a r day fo r S e a ttle a fte r xp e n d iiii; tw o M O C N T A I N H A I. F N m th G io v • PI, Il I*. L D V 11.1.1' ‘ il X t V ( i v i * g l I r t PljiinH F,xt(*risi<ui u n it rnel at tii<* e ffo rts w ith in the ty S a tu rd a y M ay 15 at 8 p. m. T h e .‘.I'c k s h ere; h e r h r o t h e i - h i - I . i w and F u n e ra l services f»>r J o h n P r ic t. \ V i'H ‘ p i i ' l l ' l l l I II I b i H , , , | \ | | |, . . i i t y to m a in ta in the leader m chaig«* are M is . H in rk , I.«.me u f M r J«»«- CawiK«* M »y 4 I l i o C h u rc h le y am i M rs. S chap- aster. M r. and M is D o n a ld Beach fo rm e rly o f H ills b o ro , w h o died .‘ i d i l l i l l i i n p N u ?:>, P u i t i i I-, N lg lif O lfie e i , in slalle«i fi»i Ihe c o in in g A io , , d» tl , of jtis iic e , e q u al- Mr and sot, D a v id and d a iig h te i M a r y 'I'll,1 r e lt . i, - d w e llin ' f 'u r iie lii, . y« a r w c ic M i M a y 3 ut Suu Francisco. C a l, w en* li, ‘hi \ \ d in , ' iilu y I ,,*g 111 ti i ,,g w id i p e rt C a rd , w ill ta rt p ro m p tly J i. V .» i» lio iiiclcn , ilv a. ann o f A s h la n d , w h o left Sunday Io *.,, b a e b .'ill e lu b w ill p in y I k , i pi c-a d e n t; M rs im l- lili k oppi i ut il In ,, ni m , Ho Scott C a m p b e ll »Id tiie g a th e rin g th a t, if at 8 p rn as th e re i a v a rie d p ro fo r th e ,r hom e: also h e r b ro th e r- h e ld F rid a y fro m Y oung'« F u n e ra l In I'.i.yln ,' ,,,,,,* h u m 11,11,1,n r,, ,,, v ic e -p i esident, gram home. H ills b o ro , w ith c o m m itta l z\l l . u i i n i d ' u m l M i W a lt, , | i " i i - and Mi N o b le e h ', , , , w ill in tro d u c e a b ill { M r and M rs Ja ke Sehle-- e r and in - la w and sister, M r. and M rs T H i'll w r i i* lumi, T liu lu tin V a lle y ■ , 'in i'i, , , , Ic;,,'.,,, S h ca i'ci s»«i »1 .a y • j e.i iiii«-i ut F ir L a w n ce m e te ry . Korean Movie« Show n io il,, de p ro h ib itin g a ll li-1 R (J N e ill and son R ich a rd ut T a A lm a jo in e d M r and M rs J H o lt m e t ■.•■I,, <lul,'<l fu, S u n d a y m- 'ru m B ii . i iln w .' <,f l l i l l .lin i,, M r P ric e is s u rv iv e d bv his w ife , Mi F.dgui I-' l.e iin o g to ld o f in i <|UO! dvei • m g in O reg o n I.at«* i or» a busine ■. and ple a su re t r ip t»> coma W ash, w ho le ft M on d a y fo r Al I.oiHyvillo School I l ' I l i i i H I , ( ',,, t i e l l t l , y e t I n ", h i I r i l l i p ’.’ III llld liu lll IV.,1 III I II .r u lli. A ugusta, und son H a llie o f Sun i <'»m iitg t r ip to San F rancisco to last i i »otit In* presented a reso lu - , Eastern O regon ove r the week-«*nd th e ir home. 10 l l l ' l l l III l'I | , | | l O li' i n v i l i t u i r , I game hi tin ,',' ta i I', H ill bn, Francisco. C al O th e r s u rv iv o rs are Itv M m . Jo h n (¿«le« J tc iid tiie U N E S C O m e e ti.ig M ay tlO I» h »t « ff« i i at ii m e e tin g o f I H ild a Le o po ld wa p ro p e rty m a n \ »<••• In I I H d i h i l l r r u lli ri,,. one b ro th e r. J. A o f B e rk e le y . I F IS Y V IL L L P ic tu re . o f K orea n u l l In ,1 il . In i w in n f the i h i , 12-14 lite cì Z Pom ona G ra n g e T he ager fo r th«* H ilh i S e n io r p la v F r i- . Argus Classified Ads Can Bring Iiuvx w v ih .liit iin y D u ili'v l.u u ii I ” '• ••» lie d b y M i s i M a ria |<az at the S i i i i i I, i v , w iiu iin u (ru n , V , i l , n n , t C a l , and one sister. M rs M a rg a re t .i, , Y o u n g people o f Si Edward*« opted tiie re s o lu tio n . dav e v e n in g and B ill Sorenson w a s ; You Q uick Results. II lu 0 tf Shannon o f M aine. K iu x l. N ,'I m uli < l i m i FI w ,,i III • b o o l !>uu • I i n l . i . i v • m u . i liu rc b o f N o rth P la ii, met at tin- W dl B M u rra y o f P o rtla n d I d ru m soloist. ('li-iiiH tm . I'M u li ( ' h i i i v i i u m l K.-nn» v r i \ In H i l i , l i ' . u p i , ' ip-imc th e i,m l, OHti in fiv e und in te re fttiriK hom e o f Mis». I.n e ille Bakes Ft iday unopp i^ e m o c ra tic ca n d id a te i ll. iiii iiK iiiì ii i'i' u| lli'n ih ,||.. .lu iu i M H a/ i ■ in i m d « b o u t a m o n th fi'.ile d Fine,.! G rove li mn w .11 • ■ i ig lit T iie « v e ilin g wa» pent p la y - fo r „• « d t'u n e y general, ch a rg e d th« IllKH l. r llu v U r i,., I D w ig llt . I r l i ago In o o Japan und K o re a when* li'ilm n H .in k i m - i u , id - pl.ac,' He «tale " g game« and ie f i i siim entg w e n K c p u b h e a ii p a rty w ith f a il- m ii , liiiiin v n in i U n i,In S iim i ,,| xhe M iv e ii w ith the |{«d C lo v e il,,II w ill pl.'iv lin sl lu G ii x lu u erved. in g to l»i cut the I-,.me« o f the day 11 . i / i ' l , l i , I r 'II,,' 'r u l l i m u li,n i S ta n le y V u n liv k e , w h o re c e n tly r e m id Y m n h ill w ill c n le i Im n Ve to th i p ili, I r l i u ll t i m i ti.iilg ,' J' •• Republicai - tu rn e d f io n i K o re a was u I mo pres- 1 bun, I are m. »t i»«mg fa n by a v o id in g tin* vnl " t i '• ■ It Furext G lo v e m oved In in Hnle issuc lie added. M i < V ic to r L u h c y n e w h o has |,O • *1 .1 tu fil II I ’dV'» In h r Ig r iifi.iiit By Mr». Anna T a y lo r *,|UN n f fi, '.I pi,tee S lllid.iV h e m ill in a P o itla n d h o sp ita l and I u fle r d rn p p in y G uxlon 7 In 4 (; ■ I ' have gca>d g o v e rn m e n t w«- W illi S|-iH,linu t r i I t r r k r i . , . ,1, R E E D V IL L E F in a ls in th e m H ill boro i m uch im p ro v e d and Ir x lu lll 'I 'lir |H , / r w i i m u n, I , need . a fio n g D e m o c ra tic p a r t y . " c o u n ty grade achrx>l tra c k meet tun lim e d f , , . | pl.u e W illi the l i l t lln lu y g ift u l u puck l„ , . m l I ..... . i t at hom e again he k d And curling from under Ih i/p lc are ch oosing the w e re held M o n d a y a fte rn o o n at i G ru v e i', u n i,I the S u m l.iy m ix (Continued from page I) I I ih lu m p unit e u in iiiittm in n i road d ia ig h t d o w n the lin e , not ! th e I! W Barnes school in H ills L o g ging o p e ra tio n s have sta rte d I 1' h v i i tun moved Into eronri your graduation cap — in tiie S e h e lle r w ood* and w ill co n . I,luce w illi .’, 7 In 2 w in o v e r Yum - great mass o f m id d le cla«« o f c it to th» lig h t to R e p u b lic a n re a c tio n boro fo r those w h o placed in lust Ml l i l u l l l n ■»■!' m l I u illll'd l Un' tin u e if tiie w e a th e r p e rm it*. your hair — especially g u v ,I x p v iik n , Huy B ill lu ll ,,f IM I In the east i lu ll .it H e.,ye ,tu n H .uik., w lu p p , it izens w h o as in d e p e n d e n t voter.', and i i , ir v . it i n, n o r to th e le ft w eek's p re lim in a rie s . M i* C la re nce W u lb tl and M r* G u n ie liu .. 7 II, 2. m id H i II x I n . I u d- Im in , w i l l , H |M ,k r n i l m ' h I I I i i i K M i end o f th e c o u n ty league R e e d v ille p retty if you have had a have decided the pre id e ritia l e le c to Communism.** Ed S a h ife ld w ill e n te rta in tiie la- , fe ile d V ei hum I. 11 lu (I fu l the fu I tion« in recent ye a r« ," lie c o n tin li Ir liu l (Is. i < ui i II II11 r r i i , r H i I n t i , , l i ; i , i c o n testa n t- w h o placed w ere F ra n k - ■ DEB-U-Curl perm anent dn c lu b at tiie W aibi-I hom e n e xt w in s ,n tw u Hlurls fu r bo th d i l l , | ‘l r . r l i l r t l th e r liu l l n . I ' u l l i l l i l t l r r lin Richards, second in pole v a u lt; I ued “ F o rm e r G o v e rn o r Stasser» is In i'll I e g is li .lim n I .m l . m ill ., i Imp , T lu ir d a y u fte rn o o n . M ay 20. It’s especially m ade for E lls w o rth Clem ens, t h ir d in pole , H u ll, m e in d fu r f u u r lli p in , " th e m an w h o ha« prove!» th a t he b u ll's p m In I h r III'W I llu p l.llll l i i . ,. v a u lt: F re d d ie C a m p b e ll, th ir d in com m and« th a t vo te and is th e m an teen-agers. II.m i I ; Illlll- l Mi , H rrk n . M l b a ll th ro w . w h o cat» w in fu r th<- H e p u h licu n H h ' I i . h i I s m id M i k'rnxl w ere in L o ca l Red Cross se w in g c irc le p a rty .” i barge o f t l i r k itt i i n i m et fo r a ll day se w in g last W e d B \ Mr«. A rth u r .Sorenson Kent Chance of W innin« W ashington County's Leading Beauticians H i , I n , P a r t y 1‘ l u t i n n l R fhSE D AEE Rosedale .softball nesday at the hom e o f M rs O tto He «aid Stassen “ a lw a y s takes G eorge. L u n che o n was served by fte e ilv ille ., h u ,.H uilisi' w ill I,,. ||,,. , tiie people in to lus c o n fid en ce , is tia n p la \« d tw o game« F rid a y a ft- th e hostess. N e x t m e e tin g w ill he «•rri1 » -n on th»* home g io u n d s The* K e lle uf tin ' n e x t yo u n g mm n r , I By M m . George Tolson By Mrs. I lm „ T ay lo r a lw a y s fra n k it» d a tin g th e fa ct« “ mcond h am won fro m J a c k to w n 10 M a y 19 at the hom e o f M rs F ra n k (u u p li's pm tv M .iy 22 ut II p in T IM B E K M rs Am os M a rtin o f A I . G I I A - llt 'I I E I t M rs H ubert and has show n by tiie reco rd that 1 11 • ,I 11, ' D rily gave a M o th e rs' day d in n e r A txJiu '.s cn u xh t 10 s „l,n u n rm iu ifiit he lias tl»e best chance o f d e fe a t to i w h ile the fir s t team defeated M a lc o lm A ll ladies in te re s te d are W here Courtesy and Service P revail Coop» i M o u n ta in .44 to 2. R e tu rn in v ite d , those u n a b le to come e a rly | c u s t,u n i' fu i a liu lx , p a rty In i t iu iy r fo r h e r m o th e r M rs A l Blank« n- in g P re sid e n t T ru m a n in N o ve m - gan w ill be Tuesday and T h u rs m a y come fo r th e a fte rn o o n . Phone 1642 H illsboro, Oregon u i. M i mi<l M rs A t L u iia n r e M i i «hip of T im b e r O th e r gin- ts w ere flu ,,, 10 II, 2H pound« th is eiisun. ber. m id w on th u d p rize in Steve T r.i- day of th ' week. B id S p a n g le r o f M r and M rs S. G ro th e n jo ve d a I tie r M ite r and b ro th e r, M is Jo h n ve i s "S u l,n u n H e rb y He c a lle d on O regon v o te rs to se- i J a c k to w n was u m p ire fo r both She received ito s e n tlia l o f P o rtla n d and H u d .on :, x u liu u ii reel Huh Y u i i i i k is i | k h b et t h e ir ch oice fo r p re s id e n t on games. HELD OVER Paddock o f V a n co u ve r, Wash Mi E A G ille n w a te r v is ite d ii lu c k y fin lie ru im i th is h c u k h ii II, tiie m a n ’s e n tire p ro g ra m , not on M r am t M is. B K lin g ftp o rn o f to ta le d fo u r u f the h i« fish th is • n y one p a rtic u la r issue A c a n d i sc ho »1 Tuesday and gave an in - 10-plrrr A lo h a spent S u n d a y w i t h Mi date's co m p le te p ro g ra m and his tere-ding ta lk on Japan, w h e re h e r ye u r K im g s ix u n ’s siste r and bro th e r*» !)- a iid it y to w in in N o v e m b e r are th e I son. Pat is stationea. She also d is M r m id M rs G le n F B u n ks um l law M r and M r«, ( ¡ o ffe r y B ro w n . im p o rta n t fa c to rs to be co n sid e re d played f v c r a l in te re s tin g p ictu re s, d a u g h te r Juun, w ho re e e n tly p u r- souvenirs, fis h in g e q u ip m e n t and ‘fro m Ih irlc rn tu rn in g th e W r « f M ik E lm o T a llm a n u n d e rw e n t in th e p rim a ry , he added m a jo i su rg e ry F rid a y at St. V in chused u new hom e b u ilt by W il ‘’W h a t we need most n o w ,” he a fu ll n v lo n p a ra c h u te co m p le te li.,,,, I, Jueksun, huve m oved fro m cent ip ih p ita l in P o rtla n d added, “ is m ore o f the h u m a n r e la w ith cord, snaps and straps. Hear (¡¡Ida The M e d -O -L a rk 4 -H fo re s try M r and M rs H e rb e rt Goss o f P o rtla n d . tio n s h ip . hu m a n e n g in e e rin g , and a M A T IK D A Y M l . I l l Ih e M o th e r's d a y tea g iv e n by H ills b o ro w e re c a lle rs u t th e B ty p e le a d e rs h ip th a t can in s p ire c lu b have a d is p la y o f b ird houses T a llm a n hom e F rid a y a fte rn o o n se ve n th grade was w e ll u tle iid e d ’ . in th«* p rim a ry room M rs. R C. F o llo w the cro w d « to th a t ap p ro a ch T iie eyi- u f th e tn - M r and Mr«. F ra n k B ra d le y le ft ! he elaxx gave re p o rts on E urope S chappert is th e leader. tir e n a tio n w ill bi* on O regon v o t SHADY SIDE S a tu rd a y on a tw o -w e e k s va ca tio n. O th e r fe a ture s on the p ro g ra m E n te rta in « G raduates ers M ay 21 I h a ve a n o tio n th a t as Mi and M i-. M o rn s P in s o n , , w e ie Mi J jm S th le s s e r e n te rta in e d 5 m i l r s S o u t h o f I orrat (¿rove on Two dunces by Hugene w e n t N e b ra ska so w ill O regon g o " P o itla n d . kpent the w e e k-e n d at th e ' at th ‘ ‘ G Sorenson hom e S a tu r- W 'h lti her. B e v e rly S m ith , E ve lyn M c M in n v ille llig tiu s y A cc o m p a n ie d by S ta te H eprexen- da> t .e n in g fo r h e r son. Roy and TAN UNIFORM SHIRTS horn«« o f M i P ie rs o n s fa th e r, M r. K u lita d and Janet W oolen, a Spun- N O C H A N G E IN P K IC K S p.d P iei «» ii i»h dunce by S haron W ilk in s , tw o ta tiv e J O Johnson. Y o u n g d a h l th e o th er graduates, w ith a p a rty . m ade a q u ic k to u r o f tiie co u n ty , (M o re next w eek! Guc t w ere the g ra d u a tin g class Serviceable Sanforized} cotton S c a n d in a v ia n u cco rd ia n solns by l.e u iia rd Sell lot t iu;i n, m id a .sung in sto p p in g at se ve ra l ce n ters o f p o p ■ md p u p ils o f th e 6th and 7th twill. Full range.of. sizes. G e rm a n bv B a rb a ra E w e r A ll u la tio n . T iie H ills b o ro lu n ch e o n was grade« A fte r games and contests w e re served w ith re fre sh m e n ts in a rra n g e d on s h o rt n o tic e by Leon refi» dim ents w e re served. T h e re D avis. A d in n e r m e e tin g was held w e re 14 Youngsters present Ih e ca fe teria . S a tu rd a y e v e n in g at the T ai P in g F A G ille n w a te r ca u g ht his lim i TAN UNI FOR I PANTS M o th e r's D ay O bserved T e rra c e n e a r T ig a rd Y o u n g d a h l it < f fish last w e e k and presented M o th e r s day was observed on le ft by pla n e T ue sd a v fo r M in n e - M rs Jones and M rs. H u n ig e r w ith Heavier Sanforized cotton twill. l u f O cam pus S unday Those at- seiii them . te n d .lig w e re M r and M i Gen I The eighth grade g ra d u a tio n w ill G o rd o n and M is P u tn e y The G u i be h» Id at the Rosedale school W e d dons v is ite d O d e ll before r e tu r n nesday, M ay 19 at 8 p m. T h e re are in g ' Enlerlain Parents R eedville T rack m en P lace in F in al M eet M innesota G overnor Boosts S tassen H ere M any F am ilies Host M others on S unday John P rice F u n eral H eld H ere S atu rd ay Sweet Girl Graduate R osedale Softball Nine V/ins 34 to 2 A loha F isherm en Win D erby P rizes YOUR BEAUTY SHOP ¡ Work Clothes for Every Job ! COLORED BAND uf T hose fro m A lo h a -H u b e r w h o p a rtic ip a te d in th e m a rb le to u rn a m en t in H ills b o ro l*’i- ,la \ iii'N - C ie d y W rig h t. Jo h n n y S tru m h. R o d e ric k M c( Iain and J im m y W n o le tt. T h e p icn ics fo r th e grade school w ill he Wednesday, M ay IH fo i the fo u r lo w e r grades and on T h u rs day. M ay 2(1 fu r u p p e r grades T in s k a tin g r in k w ill he open fo r c h il d re n to skate u n til noun. A m o v ie "F re sh and G ood L o o k in g , ahoot m a k in g p a p er and it use. was show n to the school c h ild re n I'lu r e next week) O pen G a. m. - 2 a. m. S e r v in g • . . BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER LATE SUPPER V.F.W. Sets M eeting Merrill's Coffee Shop West Ras,'line Hillsboro T h e lo ca l V e te ran s o f F o re ig n W ars post w ill meet F rid a y . M ay 14. in the V F W h a ll P lans fu r s ta rtin g a b u ild in g p ro g ra m w ill be discussed. Phone 3522 S u b scrib e to th e H ills b o ro A rg u s SHOP and SAVE K ' Tk « ' ’ P L E N T Y OF P A R K IN G S P A C E O PEN EVENING S UNTIL 8:00 P . M. S u n d a y s. 9:00 a. m . till 4:00 p. m. Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday KRISPY CRACKERS 2,b bOx 49e Dvrc WHITE PEARL. OT c XllVJCi 2 1b. pkg................................................................................ OZ PEAS ,i,ANT:..................... 2 « . 3 7 ' DILL PICKLES 30' SPAGHETTI1 ra 3 «. 25' In Cheese and Tomato Sauce U S No. 2’s POTATOES NETTED GEMS DENNISON'S. CATSUP 14-oz. bottle Armour Star Bacon By the Piece Armour's Ham Half or Whole 50 P er Lb. $2 . 4 9 17' lbs. 59 PORK STEAK ' c Choice Selection of PORK ROAST " c u P la n ts a n d S eeds CHEDDAR CHEESE Lb Slewing Hens ,l>' 3 8 ' Colored Roasters 48° 48' 55' 43' St. Matthews School Cake Sale Here Saturday, May 15 WE PAY 2c PREMIUM ON EGGS IN TRADE HILLSBORO (Continued from page l l re p re s e n ta tiv e , and T M W illia m s , ro u te 5, H ills b o ro , th e p a rty 's c a n d id a te fu r s h e riff, also appealed fo r a c tiv e p a rtic ip a tio n of a ll D em ocrats in th e cam p a ig n . T he D e m ocra ts' p la tfo rm pledges the p a rty 's s u p p o rt o f f u ll d e v e lo p m en t and re c la m a tio n p ro je c ts in th e C o lu m b ia r iv e r basin, urges repeal o f Senate B ill 99 i Id a h o P o w e r B ilD , asks f o r ra is in g o f in co m e ta x e x e m p tio n s , urges a sound p ro g ra m o f re fo re s ta tio n o f lo g g e d -o ff la n d and endorses w id - «n in g o f the a rte r ia l h ig h w a y fro m West S lope to F orest G rove . F u ll D e v e lo p m e n t A sked T h e p la tfo rm describes f u ll d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e C o lu m b ia r iv e r basin as "b asic to th e in d u s tria l, a g ric u ltu r a l and social d e v e lo p m e n t and a d va nce m e n t o f W ash in g to n c o u n ty " and in sists "th a t a ll b e n e fits o f th is d e ve lo p m e n t be u tiliz e d and re ta in e d by th e peo ple o f the N o rth w e s t " T he p la t fo rm also states th a t th e p a rty w ill: "P le d g e o u r e ffo rts to re ta in th e j people's in h e re n t rig h ts in th e w a te r resources o f o u r state and ac t iv e ly w o rk fo r th e rep e a l o f Sen- i ate B ill 99, k n o w n as th e 'Id a h o P o w e r B ill.' "P le d g e ourselves to m a k e e v e ry e ffo rt to raise th e e x e m p tio n on in co m e taxes to a p o in t w e ll above 1 subsistence le ve l "P ro m o te sound p la n s fo r b e tte r w a te r, s a n ita ry , p o lic e and re c re a tio n a l fa c ilitie s , e s p e c ia lly in the fa s t-g ro w in g re s id e n tia l areas o f o u r co u n ty . " W o rk f o r th e p ro te c tio n o f o u r w ate rsh e d s and fu tu re tim b e r s u p p ly b y a sound p ro g ra m o f r e fo r e sta tio n o f lo g g e d -o ff la n d , espe c ia lly in th e area o f th e T illa m o o k b u rn . 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