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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1929)
JANUARY 21. I »2» TUE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO, OREGON Novelty Social At Kinton Draws Many ’ gram for the coming gatherings will Plan Meetings For contain th«- outlook conference fen tun- but in addition will include Farmers Of Oregon th«- latest in production method« and ket Social” hold at th«- grange- hall laat Friday «veiling. A group of vocal Milo» hy Harris llanaoii of lleiivcrton were much enjoyed and a one act |day entitled "A Dim«’ Lunch” by mi-mlxr- of the grange waa well nei-ived. The Im ket were auctioned off and an Angel food cuke wna aold at dutch auction and brought over $11 A cafeteria lunch waa served to those who did not purchase basket». The affair netted the grange about $25.00. Mr. and Mra. Everett Wright and aun William »fx-nt Sunday after noon with Mr». Wright’» »inter, Mr». Bianchi- Palmer uf Tualatin. J. (’. Kruger, wh<> haa been living on the J. <’. Leedy place for the paat year or so, moved to Portland last week, where he will have employ ment. Mr. mill Mr». Everett Wright and »on William »pent Sunday afternoon with Mra. Wright’» »¡»ter, Mr». Blanche Palmer of Tualatin. J. C. Kruger, who him been living on the J. <’. Leedy place for the past year or ao, moved to Portland last week, where he will This is a reproduction of one ployment. Mr. and Mr». E. L. Cox mid of the most unusual, withal William ViinLoh attended the joint installation of Canton Portland No the most interesting, Christ I and Auxiliary Portland No. 1 held mas greeting cards received at Odd Fellow» temple in Portland laat Tuvaday evening. in San Franc isco this season. The Weal Coast Telephone cum pany had a crew of men from Forest Emory B. Bronte, Hawai Grove trimming th«- tree« along the ian flight navigator and now highway» that were interfering with their wire». The work waa done head of the aviation depart Inst week. Among the out-of-town people who ment of the /V.->cx iated Oil were in attendance at th«- basket Company, was the recipient. social Friday evening were Mr. and Mr». Herman Metzentine und family Bringing a personal note of Jliteon, Mra. Henry Erickaon of Progre»«, Mra. Lilly Bierly ami Mrx. of gocxlc beer from the epexh- Ethel McCormick and family of Hillsboro, Hurns Hanson of Heaver ton, and a number from Scholia anil nnninil dinner Wednesday evening utht-r nearby towns. at ih<* home of Mr*. Frank lies- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Crowder of acker. Scholia were calling on friend« (T ixi l.atr for I«a^t Werlt) around town Sunday afternoon. E. L. Cox, vic«- president of the Mrs. Royal Raymond and non arc Cooper Mountain Cemetery asxocia visiting Mrs. Raymond*" parents, Mr. turn. attended the buxine»» meeting and Mr. Thompnon, nt ('latbkanie. of the association held at the Cooper Mr and Mm. S. N. Haney of Mountain church Monday afternoon. For« t Grove and Mr. and Mrs. War Mr. sill the i • ■' | i. | ren Rarnes and moii of Hillsboro via- dent for the coming year. itvd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A special meeting of the I.ndi« VS ill Haney Sunday. Aid society was held at the church Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moffitt und Tuesday afternoon and plana wen- Baby of Portland wear guests of made for painting th«- interior of the «Mrs. Moffitt’» parent», Mr. and Mrs. church sometime in the near future. Ed Davis, Monday afternoon. Miss Fay Daniels, who is employed Vera Sills spent Monday night in Portland, Spent the week end with with Ruth Smith of Forest Grove. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Elton und Daniels, Pleasant Valley road. children of Forest Grove spent Sun- Due to weather conditions there is scarcity of news this week as people in Oregon do not like snow and cold weather, a good rain is more to their liking. M rs. Lilli«- Bierly ii nil dnughter Mrs. Ethel McCormick of Hillsboro spent last Tuesday at their home in this town. Robert Pomeroy has been ill at hi» home on Tile Flat rom! during the paat week with an attack of the grip|>e. J. J. VanKleck and son Emory were transacting business in Port land all day Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly and family and Mr. and Mrx. E. L. Cox were guests Monday nt <i o’clock dinner given by Mr. anil Mr*. II. E. Grabhorn of Cooper Mountain in honor of Mr. and Mrx. Fred Grab horn’» fourth wedding anniversary ami Mrs. Grahhorn’s birthday. Then- were 14 present and th«- evening wax spent in singing, instrumental music and conversation. Farmers of 15 countie of Oregon will have opportunity late in Feb ruary and early in March to a xemble in the various county eats and take stock of th«- agricultural industry, compare rexults of the put, hear of lutext developments in production and marketing, and con sider authentic outlook reports for the future. The occasions will bo the annual county ‘'farmer»’ week«” which this year will replace the outlook con ference* of a year ago. The pro- Thatcher Thatcher. Jan. 24.-Mr. and Mrs. J<><- Mahoney of Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson und daughter, Nina, of Watts, Jim Wright of For est Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Fred llnney and chi’dren ami Mrx. Sarah Haney were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr». Ezra Wright. Fred llnney und Farthing Loynes attended Odd Fellows lodge nt Gas ton Saturday evening. Mr. mid Mrx. Robert Mott and daughter visited Mrs. Elida Hazlitt and family of Forest («rove last Wednesday. Mrx. Grace Orr of Springfield visited friends hen- last week. Mrs. Allen Haydon visited friends in Portland last week. Mr. mid Mrx. Pete Eslinger mid son of Davids Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrx. Ted Haney Sunday evening. Mrs. Allen llnydon is ill at th<- Haney home. Mr. mid Mrs. Ervin Bailey and daughters of David’s Hill spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sears. Ralph Buckley visited his brother, Frank, at Corvallis Saturday and Sunday. The Ladies* chib will give their + The Hillsboro Truck 8L Fuel Co Formerly known as the Hillsboro Transfer Co., operated by Strong and Larrance, is stil located at ___ E F I- Shute Sav ings Bank EE “The Oldest Bank in Washington County** Member Federal Reserve F I : 1 * ; • System The Largest Bank in the County’’ ■■■■■■■■■■■■a RADIOS Bnv Here Because Queen Anne Walnut Suite Regular $85 Now $63.75 Eight-piece Ash Suite + Seven-piece Contract and Long Dis Solid Walnut suite, Regular $97.50 Now $55.50 •• • - Hillsboro, Oregon Make your own terms to suit your conven ience. Small down pay ment is all that’s neces sary. No red tape. No delays. Your Credit Is Good Best allowance on your old radio You Arrange Terms ■ Resource* More Than $1,000,000 i STARTING FRIDAY, JAN. 25 And Continuing Throughout February Seven-piece Your Own We Are The Oldest Dealers in Town We Can Give You Better Service. ri »1 Boudoir Suites ( onsists of Bed, Large Chif- fionier, Full Vanity, Bench and Chest of Drawers. Dust proof construction. Four-piece Solid Walnut Suite $160.50 Now $120.35 Four-piece Solid Walnut Suite, $118.50 Now $88.80 Majestic Atwater Kent Ash Suite Headquarters at $86.95 Lester Ireland & Company Anything that is not used deteriorates. Money that is not planted will not grow— No matter if it is only a dollar a week, determine NOW to save. For dollars saved grow, and bring you more ulti- mately than the dollar spent brings immediately. This week is annually set aside in honor of that great American and the Father of Thrift, Ben- jamin Franklin. Thousands of our savings CUS- tomers practice the thrift doc- trines of Franklin every week in the year. They pay themselves first, mak'ng deposits each and every payday. They are steadily forging ahead to financial inde pendence. This is the only way to Thrift and Happiness. Why not open and use your Sav ings Account Today? $i.00 is all you need. Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture Solid Walnut Dining Room Suites to grace the beauty of the- home, comprises Extension Table, Six Chairs, Buffet. “THE USED KEY IS ALWAYS BRIGHT.” January 17 to 24 Tremendous Reductions Dining Room Suites Said Ben Franklin: Ë Commercial National Bank Eor Sale—Old newspapers at Arm» office; 10c per bundle. Only $60.65 Telephone 1542 National Thrift Week day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clap-haw and daughter of Hillside ix-nt Fri day at the home of Mrs. Clapshaw’* parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Loynes. Mrs. .Murphy, who has been ser iously ill, is able to be up again. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wright and sons spent Friday evening at the Jim Wright home in Forest Grove. F. A. Bennett has beer serving on the jury in Hillsboro during the last week. Mrs. Lenora Howell of Winlock, Wash., is visiting her sister, Lucy LaSalle, and family. and solicits your business on all hauling jobs GIVE US A TRIAL E' Bronte was delighted to re ceive theunique remembrance and treasures it among his most prized possessions. walnut finish Regular $77.50 tance Hauling XL- al Byrd Antarctic Expedition, the card carries the Ix-st wishes of the season from Joe Rucker, member of the party, to Bronte. The two are dose friends, brought to gether through their mutual interest in aviation. 1153 Washington Street + Union, Wallowa and Umatilla, Feb will serve in a similar capacity for ruary 25 to March 2; and Clatsop, the wheat growing counties. Multnomah, Clackamas, Yamhill and Filling* usually hold cake layers Previous to these | will provide mean» for reporting on Polk, March 4-8. I county agent project» ami other in the Columbia Basin Wheat confer together better when the bottom vestigation- of interest to thut ence at Arlington February 11-13 crusts are turned together. 1 county. The extension tiervire of Oregon J f >»a > -Fv.'lK State college will provide specialists for th«- ■< rie« of meetings. Th«- state has been districted so that five coun tie« ar<- in inch of three division». Each day in the farmer»’ week will be devoted to a singh- enterprise, such as dairy day, crop» day, hor ticulture, livestock and poultry. Dat<— for Jackson, Josephine, Coo-, Douglas and Lane counties ure February 18-22; Malheur, Baker, National Thrift Week Christmas Card From Far Felon The Equator ♦- 1. PAGE THREE Four-piece $116, only Three-piece Burl Walnut Suite, $96.50 Only $72.45 ’ = EE- = E - EE =7 •—