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THE Page Six HILLSBORO ARGUS. (By Mr». Arc hi« Thompson) Baxton school, spent th«* home folks here. I xxith weekend Mr ami Mrs Roy Campbell and son Roger of Lexington >pent a few days at the home of Sylxia S« x cram'«' ind attended th«' funcr l of her father, W F Severance. Marga ret Strandberg, teacher in schools at Cor one of the grade , xallis, spent the xvcck end herewith her parents. Mr. and Mrs K Strand berg. Mr. and Mrs C. \ Gourley and family spent Sunday at the home of Erin Stowell in Buxton. Mrs. Stowell ami Mrs. Gourley a r e old time schoolmates ; of Philomath Miss Alice Phelp> spent Sumi »y and Mrs. with her parents, Mr. -1 E. Phelps, and family of Forest Grove. Mr. ami Mrs. J. J. Hutchens and Delbert attended the funeral of Mrs. Ezra W right in Forest Groxe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McGraw and children of Vernonia visited rela tive.«. here Sunday »nd Monday. Wilbur and Kenneth Munford. who attend the Oregon State - lege in Corvallis, spent the xxerk- end with their mother, Mrs. Flora Munford. Moore Home on Fire Wednesday night fire w as dis coxcred burning on the roof of the William Moore house. Ralph Kennedy md N. Griffin >3 xx the blaze from the garage across the street and sounded thr siren, which xx as recently installed. The fire bell Wits also rung and help quick ly came and extinguished the fire. This new siren that the Kennedy brothers have installed will be sounded from now on in cases of immediate danger, such as fire, robbery, etc. Mrs. Stevens of Bowling _ lì reen. Indiana, is visiting her cousin, Henderson Smith, this week. She xx ill also xisit her daughter, Mrs. Leo Adkinson of Hillsboro, Mon day evening. Henderson Smith eli te rt ained at a dinner in honor of Mrs. Stevens. Those present xxere Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. Adkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Have Benefit Party son Robert. Mrs. Harold Banks and American Legion gave a benefit son, and Henderson Smith and “500" card part) Thursday. Sev Ethel Smith. Honor Washington en tables were in play. Mrs M . G. Walker and A. A. Croisant had Monday morning Washington’s high score and Mrs. J. L. Kipper birthday anniversary program was put on at the local high school. A and C. W. Moore second. Mrs. Hattie Eherley and daughter play was given in which Alvin Sylvia have moved into the Dooley Kauffman, as George Washington, house on Main street, which was and Madeline Diereckx, as Martha recently vacated by Guy Warwood Washington, danced an old time French minuet, which was greatly and family. Frank Rinck and Fred C reps enjoyed. The student body sang made a business trip to Eastern several patriotic songs, and Raleigh Oregon Thursday and returned Fri- Baker and George Mays gave re citations. day. Mr. and Mrs. George McFarland Tne grade school gave their and little daughter of Forest Grove Washington’s birthday program spent Thursday at the home of Monday morning to an appreciative her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. audience. The program consisted of songs, drills, recitations, plays Shipley. Albert Yoder spent the week-end and exercises on the patriotic or der and unusuallv well rendered. with home folks in Hubbard. Mrs. A. B. McFarane was in The program Began in Mrs. Con Oregon City visitmg friend» last ant’s room with the first four grades performing. It was con week. Miss Svlvia Oasheini accompan tinued in Mrs. Oasheim’s room with ied Mi»»’ Phyllis Nelson to Ver the fifth and sixth grades and con nonia to spend the week-end with cluded in Mr. Yoder’s room with the seventh and e ghth grade pu Mis» Nelson's parents. E. E. Hopkins of Wishram, Wash., pils. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grindle and »pent a few days here last week ¡Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kennedy visited with his family. Gladys Overton, teacher in the at thr home of their sun, Mr. and Macksburg school of Aurora, spent Mrs. Frank Grindle of Portland. the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. Frank Grindle recently un | derwent an operation, She is te* Mrs. R. M. Kines. Miss Edna Thompson and Alice covering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks and I Lane spent the week-end with friend* and relatives in Portland. 1 son spent Sunday at the L. V. Both of them are teachers in the Schramel home in Forest Grove. local high school. Mr .and Mr». John Kessler en Mrs. Reid Eldridge and Mrs. tertained Mrs. E. Krueger of Port Mrs. Ed Keede of Hillsboro and land over Washington’s birthday. Roy Lynn of Forest Grove were M rs. .Morgan Jones of Deer visitors at the F. Kennedy home Lodge, Mont., arrived in Banks Sunday from California to visit Friday. The Novelty club met last Wed the Mailer families here. Mrs. Jones nesday afternoon at the home of and the Mailers are cousins. Mrs. C. B llall. The afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Johsurd and chil was spent in playing bridge. Mrs. dren of Boring were Sunday guests J. F. Kennedy won first and Mrs. I at the Victor Lunden home. Roy Stafford, consolation. The next Banks All-Stars Win meeting will be March 2 at the Tuesday evening the Banks «li home of Mrs. X’erle Prickett. “ A. C. Leeper and family and star basketbail team won from the Vera House of Swiss Home spent Timber players by a score of 24- Saturday and Sunday in Bank» vis* 18. Break Even it'ng with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Poc.le of Mon Friday evening the Banks high mouth were visitors at the U. T school team broke even on the Sellers home Saturday and Sunday. Tualatin floor. The girls won 9 to Mr and Mrs. B. L. Sellers aid b, but the boys lost by a score of daughter Janet of Monmouth spent 17-11. Sunday and Monday here visiting Mr. and Mr*. Charles Shipley friends and relative». visited relatives in Hillsboro Sat- Mr. and Mrs. George McGraw en I urday and were dinner guests that tertained with a family dinner at i evening at the home of their daugh their home on Washington's birth ter, Mrs. George McFarlane, in day. i Forest Grove. Ilarold Jensen was initiated into Mrs. Walter Beard entertained the Gamma Sigma fraternity at Pa i with a dinner Monday in honor of cific university Friday night. Ida i the birthday anniversaries ot her Hopkins pledged the Phi Lambda ' mother, Mrs. Mizner of Portland, Omricon sorority. She will be tak and her »on Otto Beard. Those pres en in some time next year. ent were D. Thomas and Mr*. Miz- Rev. M. 8. Woodworth of Hills [ ner of Portland and William Miz- boro spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hutchens. Little Billy McPeek is ill this week. Clyde Hopkins and James Mul- valiill of Monmouth spent the week-end and Washington's birth $11.50 per ton delivered day with Clyde's mother, Mrs. E. Analysis 99.62 per cent pure hy E. Hopkins anil family. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hall of drous calcium sulphate. Car ex about February 27. Phone Halsey spent Sunday at the Henry pected 14FX2, Hillsboro. Atlee home. Moxie and Clyde Hopkins and Janies Mulvahill were Portland vis FARMERS’ CASH STORE Bethany itors Saturday. Mabel Wilson of Forest Grove Route 4 Hillsboro was visiting friends in Banks Sat urday evening. Mamie Sandy, teacher in the | Oregon editors are back of the \nierican Legion national com n- ilon to be held la Portland in September, Ralph Crontoe, (right) editor of tho liban, D io< I I president < th. State Editorial Association. told Ben 1)< rris, exeeni Ao tier pr lient of the convention (commission. Mr. Dorris mi* n -¡x-r.ker at a luucheoa of the recenti pCOOO conference held at the I nil. r.ity ot Oregon. _ __________________ nrr of Scofield, and the W liter Beard family. Mrs. Hattie Daxid»on of F«*r* I Grove visited Fuesday night .and Wednesday with her mother. Mrs M. V Dodds, and her son Harry Davidson. Miss Cleo Parniley of Fo^s spent Thursday here at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shipley. V A. Croisant was called home by the death of his father, who died Sunday at Hubbard. He was S3 years old. Plan Social Program I'he Guka-CLPtan Camp Fire girls will gixe a basket social and program Thursdav evening, March 3. at the R N L ’»all. Mr. ind Mrs. \V I. Moore and grandson Donald xxere Sunday din ner guests at tjhc W IL McEldow- nev home in Forcst Grove. Miss Leslie o. Portland gave a demonstration of th e Hotpoint range at the W l . Moore horne Tuesday. Banks Youths in Oregon State Cast Oregon State College, Corvallis Kenneth Munford and Loris Og lesby of Banks have been chosen as members of the cast for thr “Three Musketeers,” the play to be presented on Friday and Saturday, National Col- M ireh 8 and ‘ L by the ' “ legiate Players it Oregon State college, Munford will have the role of “Captain of the cardinal’s gu a rd,” and Oglesby will be the husband of “Constance/* the heroine of the play. His Idea Misinterpreted Husband "Well, anyhow, what ever else you say about her, you must admit she dresses like a lady.” "Explain yourself"' shrieked the wife, "when and »here have you seen her dressing?" Helvetia-Jackson Clubs Meet Jointly Helvetia Helvetia Jackson dairy club had its regular meeting Fri day night at thr himc of the lead er, James Batchelder, The mem- bers have been judging the four breeds of dairy cattle entered in thr Hoard da rij man’s judging con- test and have sent in their score cartis. After thr business meet ing, the group xxrnt to the Frank Connell home, where thr girls of thr «lackson Ner<l’r club entertain ed xxith a waffle supper. Ihr eve ning was spent playing and sing ing, tap and folk dancing and cor- net music. Next meeting will be at the home of Margaret Cypher March 18. Mrs. J. C. Wenger is improving slow I v at her home. Her mother, Mrs. L . Alpanalp, was visiting her Sunday. Other guests were Mr and Mrs. Fred Wenger and family of Portland. Carol Wenger, a high school stu dent, has been sick for the past week. Mrs. Emma Hofer is taking care of the patients at the W’enger home. On account of sickness among members of the Sunshine club and their families, the regular meet ing was not held last week. The club distributed two dozen quarts of fruit and vegetables to needy families last week. ’They still hive i good supply on hand. Next meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. Pete Jossy on March 16. Wesley Picren dislocated his wrist xvhile cranking the compresser at •'-ickson quarry Thursday. Fr-nk Ziierchrr, who has been n invalid for s«*veral months, was able to go f«»r a ride tn North Plains Friday. After » (««orge Wadiington and patriotic program on Monday morn in" thr teacher and pupils cleaned t.ie school yard and are getting ready to plant a flower garden. (By Mrs. E. 1«. Cos) Kinton \l the regular monthly * he I lilies' \ni h |\ In Id al th< c hurch l ist W'ctlncstlay afternoon, it was decided Io change the ini i tm.. «lax to the third I'hurs day afternoon of each month in st. .ol of the third W «'dnesday Next meeting, will be March 1.’ at 2 i»\ lock \ll ladies in th«' community invited to attend .................. There will xx ork. xan Bicrly, a student of the »verton high school, XX ho xx as ill l ist week, returned to his studies hr first of the week ’ \ number >f thr other high I school M'holurs, u* also h ix«- been ill, liaxe re rnrd t«» school. George Richards spent a few ys last week at th«' liomr of his aunt, Mrs, I lox d W illiams of ( lack amas. Mr ind Mrs Beu Kershaxx of Portland, former residents of this town, wire visitors List fuesday at their old home, which is noxx owned hy Mr and Mrs W C Hill Mr and Mrs I dxxin Richards nd son of Clackamas spent Sun ix with xxith Mr Richards* parents, Mr and Mr Harry \ Richards Mrs. Nick Cn ;. . Mr mid '1 ra Robert \ 11 arris ( Bertha Hall man ), and l.mil Dallman, all of S iirin. arrix rd Vursday noon at the home of Mr ami M rs \ugust II Haliman. Dallman Mrs Grrig and Mr Dallman returned honi«' thr same day, and Mr. aiuk Mrs Harris will make thrir home in Braxrrton for the pit sC lit. Nat Richards of Kent, Wash, spent Fuesday calling on some of his old neighbors and friends Mr Richards is a former resident of this town. Mrs W alter Van Klerk of Brax rrton was X ¡siting l'hur»day it the home of NI r ami Mrs. Have .1 W a rd. W illiam Taylor has rented the Frank Richards place on shares and is preparing the land for cultiva tion. Ihr population of Kinton has been increased recently x bx twnnrxx families moving here ) Mr. and Mrs Bow nr »nd three children hax r taken up thrir abode in the Cutting house on >iicrwood ioid md '1 r and Mrs Burgess and son in th«' Ran kin house west of (hr school h<»usr on file Flat road. Mrs Esther \dnnis of Sherwood xx is a guest last Thursday of her brother and sister, Georg«* Hawley and Hattie Lawler. loyal Scouts, organised class of boys of th«' Sunday sclmol, were entertained Saturday evening at I In' home Of M r md M rs (I | | Peterson, thrir son Orville, a mein her of thr class, acting as host. Mrs I Cox Saturday ex ruing attended regular meeting in 1932 Thursday. Eebroary OREGON Kinton Aid Meet Schedule Changed Volunteer Workers at Banks Repair Church; Benefit Held Banks. Thursday morning a group of volunteer worker» gather ed at the church and began the work of re-4dngimg the root. The work progrecced very rapidly under the leaderchip of c hru lite ben, and was completed by I riday night with the exception of xotue extra repairing and 1 tinning, ............. to be done on the belfry* This was done Saturday, The women of the church xxere on hand both days with a bountiful dinner and hot coffee. They aho served supper Friday night, the church board extend» a vote of thank to those who so generously guve their Time for the work and to those who gave money tor the nails, tin and like supplies. A \ special vote of thank» is extended lo A. 11 Mul ford, who bought the >luiigle- and had them delivered on the ground- Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Gritfm ami two daughter* spent Saturday m Portland visiting Mrs. Gnttm * mother, Mrs F. M Kecnon lwo week* ago Mrs. Kecnon tell down stair» and broke her knee cap and wrist. She also .-.uttered a bad cut on the forehead and a bruised »houlder. Mrs. Griffin reports that her mother is slowly improving. K N A. Ii ui a home-.ommg at their locai hall here Thursday. 1 hey served a pot luck dinner at noon Mrs. W. 1 Moore entertained with a luncheon last M eduesday afternoon. The guest» included Rev. H D. Chamber* of Portland, Mr*. Charles Mott ot Beaverton and Miss llaxel Morri*on of Hillsboro August Strassel, who i* staying with Mrs. Catherine Reppeto and going to high school here, spent the week-end with his parents at Strassel. Mr. and Mrs. C. M Ellis ot 1 ort- land were week-end guests ot Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stohler. Mrs. K C. Roberts returned home Thursday from Hood R*ve_K where she has been visiting her father. Mrs. J. F. Kennedy and Mrs. ..... l’rickett lu.ide a business Verle tnp to Hillsboro Thursday. HILLSBORO, DON’T SI.F.F.I’ i N III i sin.' , GAS H H Go*G«tt«r Marathon Maki (to her »prhig I ioiim * clriiii ing iii I m IrcNM) “ Tlu* it nrr half a ilosrii Hirn «lownstalrN xxith vaciiuiii » h'anriN They nay they have ap |ioiiihuf*ntN lo give driuoiiMtrations.'* Mi*l»«"*s “Vrs, I scut fur them l’ut Ihrnt in different rooms and It'll them t«i grl busy.” Portland of Columbia llrbrkah bulge, xx huh was entertaining the piisident of the Rebekah \»M'iiiblx ol Oregon, Mis Ethel Mrldrum Four nrxx scholars have been add cd Io the school during the past week or so, three in thr upper grades, Grace, Ihonias ami Dean llowne, ami on«' In th«' primary grade. Harold Burgess I hi» brings up th«' enrollment to 12, 26 hi up per grades ami l<i in primary Mr Siimmrrs, rincipal ot the school, w as compelled to dismiss Ids afli'inoon as he room early Friday was taken III xxith 11*. i'wo clubs have been organized lately among the pupils of the school The sewing club which xx.is orgai^ *'d l ist x «'ar xx as re organic cd again xxitli Mrs I luds«ui as lead er. I'he members arc as fnlloxxs: (iodfrey I ois I umcc Snider, \mx \................... -. . ------- Bicrly, Martha Shaver, Shaxcr, Pauline Sb.ix er, I oleda Tw I'xxeedy, ecdy, I le.mor ilrmrich, Marx Hall, Dorotlix \ an KI«'< k and I Ix a Miller \ hc.iltli club has hern organised with Mrs Bertha Shaxcr as lead er. I’he members arc as followsi I lime Bicrly, .limes llolbok«, \mx Gmlfrcy, Martha Shaxcr, I .oleda Iwcedy. Lois Bicrly, Orxillc Bicrly, \lie«' Gcmbrlla, Margaret llolbokr, .lames Richards and Dorothy Vail K leek those «»n thr honor roll for th«' past month xxrrc Gxvrndolyn lloliu i irii and Hubert Shaxcr \ sh«»rt session of the school xx as held Monday, an observance of Washington’s birthday was carried out xxith a short program. If slum n h ! 1 md' x - hi i r< i less ami un.iblc lo h cp on 11 l> sld«', lak,’ \*ll« rik i Dm- «l> < will rid yon ot « I or h . < \ ■ bling sound 1« « p Hill Imin l liai marx \dx l’or \ rgua Sax you saw it In the Argus For Top Form Take a Good nr' ♦ i orne Honor Washington At Hiteon Session Old Easltioneil Saaaafra* Bark. (By Zell G Struthers) lliteon Women’s club met Feb ru.iry 17 at Ihr h«*tHr of Lena Olson with an exent of Washing ton’s life as roll call There were fifteen members and three visitors present and thr afternoon w a s spent in tying <|uilts Plans were made for a short program at th«' school house Monti »y morning in honor of W ashington’s two hun dredth anniversary The club set out two trees, a walnut and maple lb«' next meeting will be with Mrs Ion payton at Tigard March 2 l h«‘ paper «m th«' life of W ash- ington by Cora Metaentine Wil» postponed and was given at the school house Monday Vrchir Handy lias been nt III-, farm srxrral »lays this week help ing to get the berries in shape for the coming season’s picking, ! Rice h as just finished build in g a brooder house <>n the II Hud .son farm. Robert Hendricks of X ulr, Wa.h., has been visiting hi. uncle, l> .1 Nelson Roy Bacon was ill last week 49c Lb. Phoapho Compound A palatnble stitniilating tonic L2.-. S8c R< j Olafaen’a Cod Liver Oil Regular $1.00 79e Nyal Hot Springs Tonic A tonic for blood and skin <lts<>i<l< i S1.00 Keller Elixir Iron, Quinine and Strychnine. R<-gt>lar $1.00 79c Xi’inol, the family tonic Regular $1.20 98c XValgreen Beef, Iron and Wine Regular $1.00 d «LZ C Argus classified ads grt results Hillsboro Pharmacy LUTHERAN / Lenten Services THURSDAYS -a » • □ÛLX3LÂ?-* • » HILLSBORO BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRI i B P. M. High School Auditorium M arch L “What is Faith? Thr turn h.mts and profrsalonnl propb - n iLi* n<* reliable businrss mrn and aomrn of II IM will find thr business piners listed ti Ipil ilici I« arrvr you economically ami promptlx W l<< ■ - x please mention that you saw thrir a«lx i him m« i G. Rente of Hillsboro A Capella Choir x j - '* 8 For Information about Directory or II . \.l . Call thr Argus—3101 , . , ■ • • • ♦ AUTO MAINTENANCE - — - Economy Lectures TELI I lio ... 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M Or«. | COMPANY Collect W» in Portland be kind to yourself •nd your pocketbook . . . stop at “The Multnomah.” There is nothing “high hat” •bout “The Multnomah.” It's just a big, fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with sur prisingly low rates and popular priced restaurants. Hllhboro, 1701 1332 Waahington | ---------- ----------------------- 4 + Phone — ♦ COLLECTION--------------- -PHYSlt IANS «nd diittll ONS 4 — ♦ I KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT ARCHIE O. PI I MAN, M. D. j Some people who do not know this art, and think that cooking is cooking, will serve a meal costing several dollars, which could be duplicated, or improved upon, for less than half the money. Headquarters for Hillsboro people RATES FRQM $2 ♦ — MUELLERC GRI I NHOUSE | Twelfth r I I lull I SAhNOW BROS. Dealer* in Lyric Radio I’hona FLOR ISIS ♦ ♦ — BATTERY and ELECTRIC BBB1 n a Gaserai Repair Work Main Hl. 4 Olir Property Famis llental« I.onn» ENGRAVING — EMBOSSING From I he Hillsboro Argus I I I n-n » I Z I 3 I III rd Bl . 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