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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1927)
PAGE TWO Tl!E HILLSBORO ARGUS The honor poster is in the hands of at sea suddenly springs leak. Hole the seventh grade for the fifth 12 by 12 inches, Only one board on Rock Creek by Hi inches. Now. ship aud it is week. Mr. and Mrs. William Green of how is a person going to cut board Regular meeting of Parent-Teach Portland visited nt the Gutschmidt into two pieces to fit the hole snug- iy * ers Friday evening at 8 p. m. Every home last Sunday. body welcome. Another surprise, which took place Here’s some consolation Coi tile A very pleasant event was the last week, was the party given surprise party given Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. Haffner by the Phillips Re girls that still have long hair: John Gutschmidt on last Saturday -formed l adles Aid Wednesday, beb IF night. The evening was devoted to ruary 2. Those present were: Mrs. (With apologies to Kipling) music and games. Refreshments F. Berger. Mrs. J. Berger, Mrs. C. by V. L. Sheppard - ere served at midnight. Those pres Jaggi, Mrs. E. Animaeher, Mrs. J. you can keep your hair, when all If ent were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Schnei- Gutschmidt. Mrs. J. Fuegy, Mrs. J. about you der, Jr., a ind family, Mr. and Mrs. Schneider. Mrs. J. Boeckli. Miss Are shearing theirs and wanting E. Alwin. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hula Berger, Mrs. G. Miller, Miss you to, too, Gutschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thekla Scheldt anil Rev. K. Scheldt. If you can hold your tongue w hen Sehnable and family. Tony Gut- Miss Barbara Juergens and K. others mock you schmidt, Mr, and Mrs. AV. Luethy. Storch of Portland visited J. Schnei Rut inuke allowance for their Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berlind. Mr. and der, Sr., last Sunday afternoon. mocking too. Mrs. Roy Mason. Mr. and Mrs. AAilliam Fuegy is putting up a If you can force your heart, and Ralph Turner, i Mr. and Mrs. Rod- new extra high aerial for his radio. nerve and sinew ger and family, , Mr. and Mrs. Art Mr. Fuegy has one of the best re To keep your hair long, after Berlind, Fred Gros n and Ed Meier. ceiving sets in this vicinity and is there’s is gone. Walter Gearing from Fruett ingen. especially lucky in being able to And hold on to it when there’s noth Switzerland, is visiting at the John cut out interference. ing in you Schneider, Sr., home. l’he wrestling and boxing club Except the will which says to All the grades have taken their had a highly interesting and excit you, “Hold on!" six-weeks test. Esther Berger in the ing meeting at their regular meet If you can talk with crowds and seventh r.nd Lillian Kies in the fifth keep your locks too, grades did extra good work. Esther ing place last AVednesday night. John Peterson had quite a siege Or walk with "Shieks" nor lose also got lOOS- in spelling for six the last two weeks but is your common sense, weeks and in her test. Irene Fuegy of flu be around again. He claims If neither foes nor loving friends able to and Cecelia Kies have a lOOri at surely did rain some and can hurt you. tendance and have never been tardy. that it if Noah had been alive he would If women dub you "Freaks” in have been surprised at the vast self defense. amount of water coming down on If you can smile with not a hat to Brooks hill. (Don’t worry John. AVe fit you. had so much of it down here at If you can sigh and never shed For Your Convenience Rock Creek that the umbrellas a tear, and Comfort even said: "It’s all up with us!") Yours is the earth and all that’s in - Mr., Kent of AVest Union had an it. AA e maintain and operate a operation last week. He is recover And—which is more—you'll be a complete and modern Fu ing nicely and will soon be able to lady, dear. neral Home. The - sit be up and around again. —Harpers Magazine equipment obtainable is al ways ready for immediate Hitting on all six—motto for mo call. Motor Coaches make One pedestrian is killed in the torists : it possible for vs to extend U. S. every eight hours. That pe Pedestrians should be seen and our services t o outlying destrian must be getting awful tired not hurt.—Life. and distant parts of the city of rt.—E! Paso Tunes. Say it with brakes and save on and country. Privacy is as the flowers___ Judge. sured at the Funeral Home. Don’t kid about safety. You may Buster Keaton in The Chapel is conveniently be the goat.—Louisville Journal. *■ranged and has every fa “General” Coming No domestic science course is nec cility for a beautiful service. essary to enable one to make a traf Recruiting for the Oregon Na fic jam.—Florence Herald. THE GLENN F. BELL Time lost at a crossing may be tional Guard was given an impetus lost in the emergency ward.—Mil- last summer when Buster Keaton MORTUARY made "The General,” his first big waukee S. Third and Lincoln Sta. comedy spectacle, many of the PHONE 953 Here’s a puzzle for some Rock scenes of which were filmed at Cot Creekers to work out. Get your pen tage Grove. “The General" will be cil and see if you can work it: Ship the feature attraction at the Vene tian, Hillsboro, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, February 13, 14, 15. Oregon state officials co-operated with the Keaton company by per Your prolapsed stomach and bowels, which cause mitting the frozen-faced star to use several companies of militia for the that old chronic trouble, can be cured without an civil war scenes. AVord went out anesthetic, incision, pain, and bloodless. See us for that National Guardsmen would be information. given a chance to display their prowess in motion pictures and al FREE ADViCE AND EXAMINATION most immediately the recruiting of fices were besieged by swarms of D a r I a n d men and youths. The National Guard companies were recruited to full strength, hun- o SERVICE FOR ALL Every form of Domestic, Commercial and Industrial activity in which human be ings are engaged requires electric service to function efficiently. This means that there is the greatest possible diversity in the service rendered by the Light and Power business. The importance of this is that during period.- of business depression, the light and power companies ar« rarely affected to any extent, because people must have Electric Service whether times are good or bad. Therefore, if you invest your money in an institution that ¡9 not subject to the ebbs and flows of bii-ine-s conditions, you have reasonable assurance that your dividends are going to be paid when due and in full. That is one reason why we take pleasure in recommending the pre ent issue of FIRST PREFERRED STOCK AS A SAFE \ND SOUND INVESTMENT FOR OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS /’ay You to Investigate This Opportunity Today You Earn 6.67 Per Cent Interest on Every Dollar You Invest Investment Department 820 Electric Building Portland Electric Power Co Division Offices at— Salem, Oregon City. Hillsboro, Gre ham, Oswego and St. Helens, Or., and Vancouver, Wash. drvds of aspirants being rejected. Officials estimated that Keaton would have had the use of 10.000 soldiers if he had needed that many, The soldiers took the parts of the thousands of Confederate and Union cavalry and ihfnntry in "The Gen era!," which, although a comedy, does not in any way burlesque the struggle between the states. The picture is based on the lighter chap ters of the Civil war, much of the plot centering around the historical Andrews railroad raid and locomo tive chase. Three wood burning lo comotives of the type which snorted over the rad 'during the sixties play a prominent part in the picture. One scene alone the plunge of an en gine through u burning cost $ to,Odd to make. giuL f 1 Fishhack z\ddre**e* Rotarian* Vaught’s Grocery First Quality Groceries Prices Reasonable WE DELIVER - PHONE 61 Wall Paper, Paint and Varnish Plus Good Workmanship Makes Your Home Happier, Brighter and More Valu able Have just bought the ma terial and equipment of H. N. Shears, which will give my patrçns the added ser vice that only complete equipment and first class workmanship can bring. B. R. Nickeson 1625 'Third St. - Phone 2407 nSZ I * - 1^*; Rev. t en Fishb.ick addressed the Rotary club nt the Thursday lunch eon on “Rotary Ethics." 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