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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE EIGHT Mrs. Bryant Has Place On Program — ’S For Sale—Grade Guernsey bull, 15 months old.—A. C. Hutchinson, near West Union church. Route 1 Hillsboro. 2tf Gales Creek, March 14—Mrs. Emm» Bryant talked on the work of Thomas Jefferson and Frances Willard at th<- Parant Teacher’a association meeting Friday eve ning. Mrs. R. W. Hargitt visited her Mr. Hutchison had a bull to parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. sell and used the Argus clas Golden, of Goble, recently. sified columns in an effort to The Ladies’ club served a com find a buyer. He asked that mercial dinner in Forest Grove the ad be run tf, which means Monday. till forbid. If Mr. Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson had been home Thursday af were visitors of his father. Judge ternoon he would have sold it Stevenson, of David's Hill. soon after the paper was pub lished, but instead the sale was Mrs. Mollie Hart is visiting relatives in The Dalles. made Friday noon. The ad Mr. and Mrs. J. Churchill were cost 40c. Portland visitors Saturday. If you have anything to sell John Land of Medford returned or if you want anything, the to his home after an extended best way to get in touch with visit with his brother, R. Land. the proper parties is through Dorothy Land b very ill at her the classified columns of the home with pneumonia. argus. Mr. and Mrs. Hargitt enter ----------------------------------------------- tained about 30 of the grade Eupils recently, the event being VanKleek. They returned to their 1rs. Hargitt’s birthday. homes Sunday. ------------------ Marrh 22 22------------- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox at tended the special Odd Fellows service held at the First Meth odist Episcopal church in Port land Sunday evening. Mrs. Harriet Ford was among the Kinton folks who spent the Kinton, March 14—There will day Saturday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Heard be an Easter Sunday program at the church Sunday. March 31, and family of Portland spent Sun rehearsals for which have al day with Mrs. Heard's parents, ready begun. It is hoped that Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Richards. all in the community will want Mr. Richards made the return trip to attend church on this Sunday. with them to Portland, where he A number from the community- received medical treatment for his attended the auction sale Friday eyes which are troubling him. The Ladies’ Aid society will at the farm of Herman Koehnke give an entertainment and sup of near Hillsboro. per at the hall on the evening of Miss Bertha Dallntann, who has been making her home in Lewis April 6th. Saturday. A fine pro ton, Idaho, during the past three gram is being made up. some of months, returned home Monday. which will be from Portland. More Be sure and Mrs. Cora Ferguson and her particulars later. daughter from Lewiston accom keep this date open as -there is a good time in store for all who panied her on the trip. Regular meeting of the Ladies' attend. Glenn Snider of Lake Grove Aid society will be held at the church Thursday afternoon, has been busy during the past March 21. at 2 o’clock. All mem week with his truck, hauling on bers of the society are urged to ions for some of the onion grow be present and all ladies in the ers on Pleasant Valley road. -------------- Spring Opening-------------- community are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Lillis Bierly and daughter, Mrs. Ethel McCormick, of Hills boro, spent Tuesday afternoon at their Kinton home. Charles Watkins made a busi ness trip to Beaverton Friday. In every community, practically William VanLoh, who formerly without exception, there are cases was employed by F. A. Bucher, arising every day in which peo was in town Sunday calling on ple of average means suddenly old friends. Mr. VanLoh has em find themselves in need of funds larger than they possess, accord ployment in Shady Brook. Mrs. Julius Wedeking, Miss ing to Charles Walker, local Anna Wedeking, Buster Wedeking branch manager for the Oregon and Mrs. Louise VanKleek were Industrial Loan company. This visiting last Wednesday at the need is basic and will always home of Mrs. Wedeking’s daugh- exist. ter, Mrs. Rene Meltebeke, of William King, director of sales, who is here with several men, Hillsboro. County school superintendent, says that years ago, and in some N. A. Frost, was a visitor at the states even at the present time, school Friday. the people who faced a need for Many of the early gardens have small sums of money to meet been put in during the past week. unexpected circumstances were Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Kraus and forced to place themselves at the family of Tualatin were guests mercy of “money bootleggers.” Sunday at the home of Mr. and Legitimate credit sources, such as Mrs. Floyd Bierly. commercial banks, he pointed out, Fred and Walter Kruger and were unable to profitably make Mi. Taylor of Sherwood and John all classes of personal loans and Kruger of Portland were at the could not consistently help these former home of John Kruger last small borrowers. Statistics in this Sunday. Mr. Kruger has been country, show that approximately shipping onions to Portland deal 85 per cent of our population is ers during the past week. without banking privileges in the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomp matter of borrowing small sums, son and daughter. Miss Roberta, except for the existence of in of Aberdeen, Wash., spent the dustrial loan companies in the week-end at the home of Mr. and various states of the union, in Mrs. Everett Wright and Mr. and cluding Oregon, that are super Mrs. Robert Pomeroy, Tile Flat vised by the state. ------------------ March 22-2J------------------ road. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson and son, Elwood, spent the day Friday transacting business in Portland. Sunday will be observed as temperance Sunday at the church Officers of Washington county in honor of General Neal Dow, “the father of prohibition.” A Christian Endeavor union met in program will be given by mem Hillsboro Sunday afternoon and bers of the school to which all business taken up included plans are invited. The session will be- , for the annual state convention gin at 19 o’clock. There will be w’hich will be held April 18-21 at A pre-convention rally a preaching service at 11 by the Salem. will be held in Hillsboro on Sun pa. tor, Rev. W. L. Strange. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williams day afternoon, April 7, at which and family of Clackamas spent time the Washington county con the day Monday with Mrs. Wil testant for the state intermediate liams’ sister, Mrs. Harry Rich oratorical contest will be selected. Several from the count;- arr also ards. F. A. Bucher and son, Albert, planning to enter posters in the contest. were in Hillsboro last Tuesday state publicity Spring Opening-------------- and purchased a new Chevrolet coach which was driven home the Conductor Haney—“She seemed same day. like a good sensible girl.” Hugh Welch and Roy Warren Brakeman Henry — Yeh, she of Portland spent a few days last wouldn’t pay any attention to me week at the home of Mrs. Louise either.” One Time Run Sold the Bull Easter Program Is Planned at Kinton Need Of Funds Is Found Everywhere •f Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Spies of Mrs. George Ederer of near Aloha entertained with a "500" Banks was a Hillsboro visitor the card party at their home Friday last of the week. evening. Those present were Mr. Mrs. J. W. Gates of Leiseyville < a i - ................................ ■ "W and Mrs. H. Schultz of Portland. was a Hillsboro visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jack and chil She says that Mr. Gates is re l’aul Winans of Hood River was dren, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sher- a Hillsboro visitor Tuesday. wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sher- covering from a severe attack of Mrs. H. R. Emmott is confined wood and sons, Mr. and Mrs. M. the flu and that her father, H. to her home with illness this J. Senske and sons, of Witch F. Gordon, is confined to hin Hazel and the host and hostess. bed. week. Mr. Senske won high score and The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Herbert is spending Jack Forest of near Buxton was the week with her sister, Mrs. Mr. Jack, consolation. William Pio, in Vancouver, Wash Mrs. H. H. Rehse was a guest burned to the ground Sunday Members of the family The Congregational Church Cir Friday and Saturday at the home night. cle will meet at the home of Mrs. of her daughter, Mrs Ralph Dea- were awakened from their sleep Little Bar- by fire and barely escaped with M. H. Stevenson, Thursday, March ville, in Gresham, bara Deaville, who suffered a their lives. 21. Mrs. Anna Gottleib of Portland, Mrs. Maud Lake spent the I mastoid operation two weeks ago week-end in Portland, a guest of at the Eye. Ear and Nose hoa- but formerly of near Hillsboro, pital in Portland, was taken home has purchased a lot from IL R. her son, Harold Lake, and fam 1 Sunday and is convalescing Emmott. facing on Jefferson ily. I nicely. I street, and will soon begin the Miss Margaret Rood underwent Fred Rood and daughter, Mrs. erection of a seven-room house, an appendicitis operation at Good _ of Heaverton, for a permanent home. Samaritan hospital in Portland Oscar Humburg went to Heppner with the body Monday. Dr. I.ewa Wilkes of LaGrande Mrs. Otto Hartrampf is recover of Mr. Rood's aunt. Mrs. Fannie was a week-end guest of her par ing from a tonsil operation of the Rood, whose funeral was held in ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wilkes. last of the week. Dr. E. H. Smith Portland Tuesday, with inter Dr Wilkes had just been In at ment in the Heppner cemetery I tendance at the Northwest Con operating. Wednesday, ference of Camp Fire executives Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wells and At the Three Link Social club at Spokane. Wash., before visiting son. Bobbie, were Sunday guests of Mrs, Wells' parents, Mr. and card party Thursday night, hon-I Hillsboro. ors in bridge were won by Mrs. Mrs. L. A. Long. C. F. Speerbecker of Green Mrs. J. Polier of Portland was L. Walworth and Carl Berggren, burg was a Hillsboro visitor Sat a guest Sunday at the home of and in "500" Mrs. Victor Batch- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Speerbecker Mr. and Mrs. A. Spiesscheart of elar and II. L. Hitchcock were will leave next week for their old the winners. home in Lansing, Michigan. They north of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cooper of came out here a year ago, but on Mrs. Charles Sewell and Mrs. F. E. Hartrampf were guests Cornelius were Hillsboro visitors account of property interests in Friday of Mrs. Sewell's daugh the last of the week. They were Michigan demanding their alten ter, Mrs. William Pio, in Van formerly residents of near Weis tion have sold out here and will er, Idaho, and recently located in return to the east. couver, Wash. ------------------ Marrh il l»..... — . , . Thomas Hughes of near Bloom Cornelius. ing was a Hill-boro visitor Mon Dolores Theda and Louise Some Oregon farmers find that day. He says that he recently Frank were guests Saturday and clipping ana filing away good brought Mrs. Hughes back from Sunday of their music teacher, farm pointers, hints on repairing a Portland hospital. Mrs. Erma Taylor Sparks, in of machinery, suggestions that ___ will come in handy during the Mr. and Mrs. A. Spiesscheart Portland, and in company with left Friday morning for Seattle, Mrs. Sparks attended the concert year's work is time and effort Wash., for a two weeks’ visit with given by Rachmaninoff. well spent. their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Spiesscheart. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walker and daughter. Miss Myrtle, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Walker's after listening to a new electric niece. Mrs. L. G. Hutchinson, and family at McMinnville. Paul Luvien of Milwaukie was a week-end guest of Ross Hart you will find they are so low priced. Hundreds of Cros- rampf. The young men are ley owners are wondering why others spend so much schoolmates at the Oregon Insti radios when they can get all th e features in Crotley tute of Technology in Portland. less. F. W. Wilkins has moved to Pushpull amplification Boardman, in Eastern Oregon, in Dynamic speaker Excellent tone stead of Portland as reported in Complete shielding Extreme selectivity last week's paper. Mrs. Wilkins Genuine N'eutrodyne Power—no squeals will remain here a short time be Ease of control Beautiful in design fore joining him. CALL FOR DEMONSTRATION Mrs. C. E. Wells and Mrs. W. G. Hare left Wednesday morn ing for a trip to California. They will be gone an indefinite period and expect to go as far south as 1122 Third St. Phone 1942 Los Angeles. Local Happenings Barbecue Now Open WELCOME Light Lunches et ux; 22.71 aere» See. 7 TIN II. Metzger Acre IT". R IW. John Gfeller Hpilnp Op«nina Rehear; lot» lb "Kel Hotter Watch repairing North Plain». John Stribich et ux I to Mao ,. Hf Mae Austin to W. A Ranea lington the Jeweler. Austin; part of block <1, Forest Grove. Daniel A. O'Meara et UX to Mary I’oboehenko; 1 acre Sec. I TIS R2W. Yn . ¿-» J i i i i i » ’ « t"* * * * z E. A. Barlow et ux to F W Mnxam et ux; 3.71’5 acres See 13 T2S R1W. Daniel A. O'Meara et ux to W. IL Waller, 10 acres Sec. I TIS R2W, Jay Rowerman et ux, to A. R Rankin; 33.05 acre» See. 1 T2S R2W W T. Bailey to Lottie L. Stan nard et al; lot 1(1 block 2 Curtis Add Forest Grove. A A Alvina Herdlein to Lillian Herd lein Schick. 40 acres Secs. 14 and 15 TIS R3W, Gertie Good to Harry Osborn ; part of lot I, block 7. Nn ylor’w Add Forest Grove. Howard Fitzgerald to Jesse !.. Th«* loveliest blossom it home run Hornien et al; part of lot lit hnve is a savings account How it Johnson — Est. Add. does grow! The weekly allotment A. M. Jannscn et ux to Fern that goes info it soon piles up into Springs Fish et Game Farm : SE’, of NE’i Sec 32. TIN K'lW an amount that can D< I things. A. E. Hickethier et ux to Let us get you started. This sav G Bauer et ux: 62 acres Sec TIN R1W. ings habit "gets yon.” Maggie J. Koeber Cornelins Ott. 10 aero T2S R3W. Albert C. Latham et ii X to Bert C. Huntington; lot 12. block I» "The Ol.l.'tt B.nk in W*»hin«ton County' Thorn's Add. Hillsboro. Kate F. Harnack to Frank <’. Harnack; lots 2, 3. 4 and 5 block Real lístate Transfers A Flower That Grows I ike A Weed CROSLEY RADIO tveryiliing ■ fera r~l .i~Tî" .■ r “r tl u I" Breakfast Set— 5 piece $78 chairs, Buffet, only Living Room Suite Velour, ovoi stuffed only WE EXCHANGE NEW EOR OLD 1132 Third Street Telephone 21' -sij Ross Automotive Service E. L. ROSS, Owner Coslett Service Station rifln¡r -, u Hillsboro, Ore. nr ¡i® them t® V ictory KGW k ' - J Th. Vdr. Ot rfrwteW Ertry Monday at Take the judgment —---- — of world record mak ers on the choice of tires! When read the record.; you find the ’•ide r (paramount (pictureÀ Confectionery SPECIAL MENU EVERY DAY FREE-50 GALLONS of GAS for Name of our Barbecue and Confectionery Name of Barbecue................................................................... All Names Must be Turned in by April 1, 1929 Eire you Address ............................................................................................. Do Not Mail Coupon. All entries must be made in person Coslett Super Service Station 1105 Baseline, corner of First St. “•t*nifc»per<l0Ua,. Coslett Super Service Station Electric High Pressure Greaser and Car Washer $52 Selfridge Brothers Furniture Co ■ r Your patronage ia solicited. 3 .YÏ Bedroom Suite, ivory, green decorated; now only Dining Suite— Dinette, Having leased the shop compartment of the Coslett Service Station, I wish to announce the establishment at this location of Complete Automotive Service and Scientific Brake Service to be operated under the name of Ross Automotive Service. Mr. Floyd A. Spooner, shop foreman at E. L. Ross Garage, Forest Grove, for the past four years will be in charge. The latest in shop equipment will be installed and the most advanced methods in automotive practice will be available to Hillsboro motorists. On Credit Attention Brides and Brides To Be we .specialize in offering complete I- room outfits at prices far beyond compare. Every room in the home completely furnished from wall to wall with the very smartest and new est of home needs as specially se lected for us and you. Wi* invite you inspect them in our store. TEWS RADIO SHOP Announcement •ff" - . Fountain Name of Person > WHAT A SURPRISE Endeavor Leaders Plan For Session « MARCII 14. 11’21) HH.I.SBORO. OREGON VENETIAN Theatre Sun., Mon., Tues March 17-l«-19th Matinee Sun. 2 P. M. Admission : Mat. Sun., 10c-2.Sc Evenings 10c-35c -also- Comedy and Patlie News I