TH E H IL L S B O R O P a g e Tw o Groner School Roll Announced Mr. xnd Mr». N. O. Boleen Married 46 Years ¡gr-iint r 51-- Perfect attendance roll lor o w n e r school includes b am - mv G oiter Loyal Howard. Ernest iBA-,— Alice Howard. Suhrbier. Amy n m j ¿»..w ---------- - The - only 100 RTade for th e six weeks test was received by Henry Hansel, for tlie history test. Velma Jean T rask and Amy Alice Howard were on the honor roll. Mrs. Andv Weller spent last week at tile William Oyala home In Portland . ... „ Rov Locke, former ten an t on the old Heaton tarm , came back FTiaay and baled seven ton of hay, which he shipped to Portland. Jack Russell went to W aldpott nn i lishinu trip Monday. Mrs. W alter F urher and Mrs John Mathiesen entertained with a shower and party a t the s ta rk = ^ l i e n o r of Mrs. Herbe . h S d: « (»ned until later because of the stormy weather. Supper Friday Plans are completed tor the M ountain Home chicken pic dinner and social November s) at the John Schmeltzer home, beginning at o Tigard Young Folk Elected Plan Social November 16 Special musical nuinbei» are be- Evangelical L a d ie s A i d , Bazaar Friday Night -------- . reheat> ed toi th e Gipsy I am« - Aid pie social November 16. -------- Mrs C. Uibberi and two chi. h n oi Burlington. Kau>. «ire mshu .-, J her tK ‘usin Mrs. Jess Snyder, and TIGARD cousin. T IG A R D — - - Two Tigard i'b’1“ -' ,,inuiv m is . Dave Ftske was also a ppopie swept the junior class el< c- first of the week. noils at Lmtield college u ien tly Nokes was elected " y ,. Mrs pruncts Fowell and when Richard Nokes elected A R G U S, II 1 L L S B O R O , T h u n td n y , N o v e m b e r X, lib 'll O R K G O N will lx- celebrated Anniiunientcnl . (xxiplei. eliolr Hpwlal recognition lor tXtiiiiiuiiU.in will be re. .uvixl on servlet* tor m a i l led folk-. A gill Friday Sermon subject, the Model is a w a r d e d t o the oldest collide, th e Chuieli Key .1. 7 -1 3 Y o u a r e most recently m an led couple and cordially welcomed to worship with ¡th e couple preseiil with the miisl us children. Muslcul feature; Htorles Friday at H p. in. tlie Young of "Hymns We laive" and singing IXx.ple s s.x lety of the church will of hymns Also "Hllver Threads pieseul a three act play hi Hie Among the Gold Message. "The partors of the church. "Ruch a OUT Heerel of Hapiilness hi M au led Is the name ot tile play and It Life " Young people esue. hilly urged promises lo be wholesome and to hear lids sermon. Monday, 7 45 humorous entertainm ent. Friends p m Pruetleat workers' class and members are Invited to attend. Thursday. 7 30 p in.. "G reater Mid Week .Service ." Message. "Why Founaiuare 4'hureli Church Members Oo to Hell " J A » . * i t u r c 1 orvlic H i) in Novem»**! 18, Don t forget ,h f ,l,\ ' ,' , I^ l,v7 lH0.'i , iu u e ia i s, iv l.es for Ihe laving 11 at I 4.1 al Ihe . hull h Ihe >l,u,,6 . (j^,,,) • | |„. church webomes you |»eo|d,. will present a gosiM-l >hnina services It I, Put- enthlcd "The Church In ‘l“\ Wild I an Holistic service. 1 4a p. ill W ednes pected to be out again » itimi a day. 745 p in Bible study Thura- week or so. i day. 7 4.i p in . prayer meeting O rchestra Plays saiurduy. T45 p in. evangelistic Assembly was held a t the Tigard I service. grade school Wednesday afternoon I with the school orchestra making whosoever Will Tabernacle its fust appearance under th e dt- Five miles north oi North P lata’ . reciioti of J Maurice Adams. Sixth grade put on a Halloween skit. Pile Aloha Church Planning a Sunday school at it) a. in . a good Bible sludy also learning the books F\>rd Motor company showed some jot the Bible by topic and S|n-elal pictures ot the Century ot Progress Benefit Dinner Friday memory verses keep up a good at tail tn Chicago T hursday alte r- [ ------- - , tendance (or the whiter. Preaching noon L. E Francis, 4-H club lead iBy ll <’ sivsr.it at eleven o'clock, the pastor will er of W ashington county, visited tlie school Wisincsday and talked M flH A Oscar Hagg was elected speak on What is the Meaning ot about club work. Plans were being -■ mwsier of Alohl G range lor the the le t te r Ram," come and hear ll [u a u> form several clubs under ting T huis- At 2 m (he usual afternoon Bible aid T. A sponsorship. | day lourm night m m O . . ther . officers are ..... Mis tudv and tarry servie. t,u* 1 _____ es Wet supper Jam lecturer. R P Hagg Elected Aloha Master Doctor Told I his Lady How to Safely Reduce Fat ner lleld at the U. w w r i r a f^iday and $16 was raised lor a cook stove tuiid m r tne enuren kltcnen. Plan Annual Burner A COIlu,uuilt> Thanksgiving din- an a . choir l.yw- »sv. . . . . . . . . L IllHUIl M 'lliw t, ______ of the tx u id M t cave Deposits in the First ikiiik oi at , Peters of Hillsboro . p in .1 Kent “ «4 Mrs. s(s Frank Pi Tigard mcreased ov-er »14_twonom ;UUt aU<,,npted u , land ,n ••• "• tn a a «vvni| I " were guests for for th. the .•evening O ftleers the call of Jtm e 30 to tilt Gose ot 1Mstun, when they encountered and a ..d several sm em l members members ot the m e local loeai ibers of th« « e ^ n t at £ d v £ £ M rs ^ ne; nvnn Mr. an d "Mrs. F lan k Potter of The wedding will be an event of j 'uiishenek m d Portland were w week-end guests at uecem December home oi of the ees-eua guesis oer o 8 a at t u the ie Home me Hitehcock. Carrie TIIILIIVW » n H L. I. P ttC T OTfde s n parents. a n * n t.< i R n t.h VOUFIff O O lS ; the Clifford 'TVa«lr T rask a and C. P P O otter Both young M people A rthur Hitchcock. _____ home. are well know n hl county C. E. N O. Boleen Honored ~ n ~ B o ieen were I Mmor Hesse. Joe S tretcher and work. Mr and Mrs. N^ O. Boleen I Herb gnyder attended the Portland Elected to Cubs entertained Sunday a t tne v i Epworth League cabinet meeting in Lawrence N unnenkam p of Ti Carlson home Portland Suitday. gard was one of ten W illam ette fo rty -sm h weddjbig a n tr \ sa r taW(?s Qf fard s were played freshm en announced as members Mr. and Mrs. D onC oie and son oi y sponsored by the of th e Cubs, cam pus service group Portland were among those pres Scholls y,vjn la n s C(Ub at the J W. a limited num ber ot freshmen are eDi o n p visitation to th e Odd R aynard home Saturday evennigh elected to th e organization each vJ.', ° Ir^JS rtD n d was ixy-t-! Hu«h Kellogg won first and second year. The Cubs eniorce the campus Fellow home m Portland was post : Car[ Carlson Next card traditions and do special service party will be the first Saturday at games and student body events, night in December. Mrs. C. E. Allen Visitors from Sherwood andB eav- of Hillsboro was a guest. _ erton atten d ed the m eeung o f 1.». A1UKN tM** l.'NIl ‘Good Things to Eat FREE y DELIVERY Specials for Fri., Sat. Nov. 9 and 10 Cranberries F a n c y M a c F a rla n d C a p e Cod. or 2 ,u......... 33c Arizona Grapefruit 12 fa n c y f r u it. 39c. MILK M t. V e rn o n . 23c tall cans Corn Flakes K e llo g g ’s 25c pkgs.......... 3 SPUDS N ative D au g h te r B uried W ednesday 29c G ood co o k e rs. PUMPKIN te . R ed & W h ite Large 2Vij can ........ 10c OYSTERS 25c cans the m form ation a lie n "first r e - ' the old meat 'm arket building It is Sunday. November ll i l ’eace Sun- quested. There are a lew more to be known as tlie Aloha Notion a y Chti|X'l worship at 10 .«) a c h i l d r e n U l LllC d i s t r i c t t l l f t l l A .» • » .> tn and ‘ G ift simp, operated U by .. Anna m.. with Pastor Henry S. Haller and Nina Greves. ; preaching on St. Simon, the Zeal- ported last year. Miss M argaret Brsland of Bow- ot The llitrlo tlc Apostle. ' in the m an N D daughter of S A Nor- series on "The Holy Apostles." Jim - mun who resided here fifteen years lor sermon on "Hanging Out the | ago is visiting old friends here. Flag.” There will be no evening Mrs W Hiss is visiting for a chapel service, and tike congregation week In Portland with friends. is asked to uttend the Peace serv- | Mr and Mrs. Emil Bergrenn en- lee at tlie First Methodist Episcopal LAUREL R ID G E — S h e rw o o d church several guests with G range elected officers Saturday tertalned Thanksgiving services have been as follows: "Charles S. Haynes, m as turkey dinner Sunday evening. announced for Thursday evening. ter; Robert Allison, overseer; Rostna November 29 Advent seiison tx- Taylor, lecturer: Henry Voss, stew gnis December 2. Young People's ard; Archie Stahlnecker. assistant steward; Mrs Mary Baker, chap- M F ch u rch Bethany meetings as announced. The pastor lain, Julia Olsen treasurer. Clara % ™ -‘" er'II’ aInow„ road Sundi'iy may be seen any day between 10 < a. m and noon, or by appointm ent, H ^ ' c ^ e s " ' 8In e i school every Sunday. 10 a m ; C.er- .......... at the House office. 1332 Jackson nl" 1 ' Rln h W ah ng m“n «'D '1«'. U »• m • ilrst. “ ««J street 1 ..? ? Riadv assistaiR third Sundays; English service. 11 — F ‘om Lllhe AUW»n. lady assisliuu # and ioUrth Sundays Trinity Lutheran C hurch H . ^ r ic k itt. e x te u tm j uUus TragUo. pastor. tf Services begin nt 10 30 a. nv; X to t t o f i S d t a r 8und“> acho° 1 “ l 945 “nd lesU m onia? b^uig planned in •»•»"ks M. E. Church class at 8 p m At this service ^ £ 0 S i 8 8 1 5 k T f t S S U i ^ ^ a c m m e m ^ U M U i r d 's sup p er Mr». Helen Greene writes "A phvvl.lau advised my BWtlier U l . t k r K r u M l i f t » S.tH» for ovriwrlulil I imiurdlalHy tuHliia It myweir. I orlghrtl IM .«»«I » tlrr taklnx 3 bottle. I now weigh IM amt never fell mi »ell. IF . a tout. as well a . reducer, Reduce safely and sensibly by taking one-half level teaspoonful every of Know In n 1,1 ,.verily«! wtlli m o .lllI lK y .-o 1 u 1 morning you . “' T . Y ' o ...* ," your improved heallli amt slender, Stylish figure Oiw botlle lasts 4 week. You can gel Krusvhen Hu is al I lie IXUm Drug »lore anil Hills boro Pharm acy or any drug store Adv. h i the world ED’S MARKET In r e a r o f I’ig g ly m ' ^ im ,md.>.n- «*. :" v W ig g ly S to re QUALITY MEAT— Specials for Saturday, Nov. 10 ----- SWISS, klB an“ S ir lo in S te a k s ””5teer Bee^ POT ROAST 15C Pound CHURCHES Tilton, pastor, every Sunday eve « n h S ’^ a W r B u s m e ^ ie ^ r ^ d were = « “ 2 ?^ l i v l l S ' ning 8 oclock. Ladles' Aid meets E Keenon. 4o. who died at ner Business m e n u i n g a i u » « e - first and third Wednesdays a t 2 North Plains home late Sunday washing th eir windows w ith kero- *• Strickler of d m. tught. were conducted Wednesday sene Wednesday night to keep soap p rX M" w **,t Sat rndav night a t afternoon a t tlie Donelson & Sewed, off tlicir winnows, but from the «-escott s p i n . saturuay m g n t a i chapel w ith Rev. Henry S. HaUer appearance Thursday morning th e oi Nv'strom and Services are held every su n o a) officiating. Interm ent was at the work was of no avail. The neavj • 1 vlsited in Newberg S atur- H “• : Wednesday eventau Arcade cemeterv. North Plains. rain storm prevented any serious L h !' K services at 8 oclock; Sunday scluxil Mrs. Keenon was b o m M arch 29. damage being done by Hallowe e n . ¿-..5. n lfe<se and Armor Rev- a t 11 a m Pupils up to the ag. 1889. at M ountatadale an d was m ar- pranksters. Parties were in swing Kwiyn n e v e an o zu-m. r «ey of arp wclcomcd Sunday I ned December. 1909. to Francis H. during the week and were the p rta- golcta of.S ch o lls v r Deu a t tne Jonn ; . Adam and Fallen Man Keenon. who survives her. She is cipal social functions. Miss Irene s ^ h e vouiS marriedl people's class u also survived bv two sons. Harold Talent was hostess at a party Tues- . . - Home Sunday Congregational Church F. and Joseph H.. and a daughter, day night a t her home. The grade had a welcome party for Uible school meets a t 10 a. m Eva May, all of N orth Plains, and school had a party the same night ‘ ®‘ d Richard Wiley, superintendent At her mother. Mrs. Frank Powels of School children ot S ’ Anthony E dw art A e b S r and Mr “ there will be a plat orni Mountair.dale. Six brothers and two had a holiday p arty Wednesday. A • H arrv Schm eltzer at the meeting with a group o f local sisters also survive as foUows; party was held a t th e home of Harold Aeblschur Hallo- leaders representing the st-veral de- John Willis. Banks; A n e Wil.is. Mr. and Mrs. L O M ara tor th e dec.mitm ns were u.-«d. T w in- partnients of the church, delivering M ountatadale; W aller Willis. For- youngsters of th e neighborhood. tv ! » were orelent Brief addresses. The general Otenie. est Grove; Willis. Portland; Budget Approved * P Religion Its Community Value V O V *—» » U/ V , » Fred • s- w* » Mrs"’’vanM oock will stag a solo, Delbert Willis. L M r iU V i u a and ix » a C v i harles ia iw o »»*»*»»»« Tilla 1 a x p a j e x o Ox l j J t l l U t grade j i d u c aix x k sv tx Taxpayers of T X igard school the church quartet will also render mook; Mrs. Joe Cawrse. Hillsboro. dlstrlc{ no . 23 approved a budget __w , __________ ^...vi, a special selection. Tlie Rev. T. and Miss Cara Willis, _ ___ Portland. w ’hich vbuvu called —• for $1110 ___ less ____ th a n ____ last Site had been a member oi year “ according" to Miss Clara Me- Jam es Hayes and his brother. Arthur Dungan. acting pastor, will Friendship tem ple No. 8. P ythian Donald, school clerk. T otal budget Bert Hayes of W aldport, left S at- preside. Sisters, for manv years and was the was pu{ ai $¿««3.33 Total estim ated urday for Ukiah to hunt elk. John most excellent senior an d next year expenditures stood, at $14.245 of Pubois and Pete Jorgensen of W e s t 1 Pentecostal Tabernacle <1246 Lincoln atreeti would have held the highest office a [nch supervision and teachers r e - , Union also left Saturday for East- ta a subordinate temple. quired $6817 50. School treasury had ern Oregon to hunt elk. s u n c in y s u n u a y » m o o ., .u » ■•• • Mrs. Keenon had spent all her ’ balance of $2548 70 a t tlie begui- Carol fuegy. daughter of Mr. and morning worship. 11 a. m.; young life in this country with th e ex- „tag of the school vear. Mrs- John Fuegy. had an operation people's service. 6 .10 p m . evan- ception of a few years In Portland. | Ryans, cashier of the F irst on her leg Sunday a t the Jones ---------------------- — If you change your address kind Bank of Tigard, is a t the Good hospital ly notify the Argus direct and a t MRS MARY SUMMERS S am aritan hospital undergoing ex- once. Quality job printing—Argus. BEAVERTON — Mrs. Mary Sum - am ination and treatm ent. He is e a rners, 65 vears og age. died Octo ber 28 a t her home in Eeaverton. She was born Ju n e 2. 1869. at Cedar Rapids. Iowa, and «-as m ar ried to Edgar Sum m ers in 1887 in South Dakota. In 1900 they moved to Beaverton where they have re sided ever since. Mr. Summ ers died in 1913. Mrs. Summers is survived INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED by one daughter, Mrs. Mabel Alex 3251 ander. one son. Robert Summers, Ph< FREE DELIVERY Second at Main Street and o n e granddaughter. Evelyn Alexander. F uneral services w e r e held a t P eggs chapel under the auspices oi Beaver chapter No. 106 Prices Effective Friday and Saturday— November 9th and 10th O E. S. H elvetia Fairw ay M arket G reen M o u n tain (B y I. R. S tru b b ) Mrs. Joe Sm ejkal gave a H al lowe'en dance a t the F ran k Bailey home Saturday evening. About fif ty guests were present. Miss R uth Bailey and Miss R uth Sherry of M onmouth Normal spent the week-end at th e Bailey home. Miss Helen Tonnison of Banks -pent the week-end w ith Miss E tta Bailey and attended the Hallowe'en partv. Sam Strubb visited Ervin Mead on Bald M ountain Wednesday and Thursday. C. A. Teller, who Is employed in Portland, visited a t home S aturday ! ar.d Sunday. C hauffeur Test Set M artin Redding, exam iner of op erators and chauffeurs, will be in Hillsboro November 14. a t the court house from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. MUSTARD SALE FLOUR B e s t fo r A SENSATIONAL VALUE H a r d w h e a t B le n d Q i 49-lb. Sack JÛ tjltl»/ ’ u re P re p a r e d — F in e s t Q u a lity FULL QUART Mason jar. P a c k e d in r e r -u " s a b le j a r . FANCY RICE P I N T JA R IOC 5c L o n g g ra in . 5 », 21c Broken Rice, o lbs. Q u ic k SALMON M e d iu m R ed. BACON BACKS B o ilin g Beef 8C Pound 22C Pound PHONE 3131 FREE DELIVERY - SLICED BEEF 43c CRACKERS 5c DEVILED MEAT PERFECTION BAKERY Jg HERMAN SCHOEN, Prop. WE BAKE ALL OUR OWN GOODS F R E S H D A IL Y Telephone «51 Ma,n Stree‘ QUALITY BAKERY 0 0 0 0 8 Tliat are made In HlUsboro-Sustain local payrolls. Celebrate In Hillsboro Armistice Day! Y ork. Do y o u r s h a n SPECIALS FOR NATIONAL CHEESE WEEK T R IP C H E E S E GORN I lb. LOAF CH EESE Del M onte G o ld e n B a n ta m . 1-th. PA BST & PA B STETT B LU E LA B EL JA R 4 -lb. pkgs. 2 (or 20-oz. Each Assorted. 2 for 15c Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Tuesday CLOSED MONDAY CALUMET Baking Powder. 1-lb. can 25c SALMON Del M onte CAKE TIN I REE WITH EACH POUND M in u te. Sockeye 2 pkgs. No. 1 ta ll TAPIOCA COFFEE CHOCOLATE Calo Dog Food Spaniola Sauce WALDORF SCOT RELISH Tomato Soup Margarine M ax w e 11 H ouse. 2 tins 1-lb. tin 33c G h ira rd e lli’s. 1-lb. ASPARAGUS 2 cans Del M o n te -nlil C a lif, hom e No. 1 tin s Can TISSUE. 6 rolls 15c PINEAPPLE D el M onte Buffet lins of 1 cru sh ed or tid b its . V an C a m p ’s. Each 4 cans D IN N E R BELL. 3c Can by 25c 2 lbs. RAGSDALE CORNED BEEF 2 cans 25c . W’ »t»Neì Vanilla IMITATION A rm o u r ’s. ' I >■ DEAL 4e,.*„'; 2 3 c b o ttle s, 12 o u n c e s in a both for ..................... 49c G u a r a n te e d n o t to b a k e out. WHITE KING ’ -<,■•<<» Large Bkg. TOILET SOAP- 4 bars MALTED MILK Cornin’ Through with Rye! Perfection Bakery Products add just the needed touch to th a t school lunch. th ir d larg W isc o n sin a n d N ew A rm o u r ’s b est. i\4 T r A rm o u r's. iVliL/Ix D oub'e ric h . N aturally—It tastes gooo and keeps you feeling fit, for It's made w ith lust those idea* m view. When we buy our we buy w ith QUALITY as our target. W hen It's baked it s baked CAREFULLY and SLOWLY and not just for production. 7 Pint jar 10c SOUP S u p e r io r B ra n d . S a lte d o r p la a in . 25c 5-oz. jar TOMATO. V an C a m p ’s. Can ........ 10c New large can Z est N ex t w eek is N n tio n n l C h e e se W e e k , p ro e lu n in tio n by th e P re s id e n t o f th e U n ite d S ta te s , by th e G o v e rn o r o f O re g o n , a n d by I’iggly W ig g ly Co. O re g o n is th e c h e e se p ro d u c in g s ta te , b e in g e x c e e d e d in p ro d u c tio n only D UR K E E ’S. 2V2-OZ. jar ..................... o r slo w . ‘SERVE CHEESE AND SERVE YOUR STATE’ TISSUE. 2 rolls 1 -lb. can 15c Rolled Oats £b , ...... -j. .ev e,...., m e ti s ^ F a n c y B u rb a n k s. 20-lb. Shopping bag t • »« superintendent. Divine wor- Splendid oo ' el on (|u. Right Truck. " the men Classes for all n „ubject for Ih e l l o c lo c k m g w o r s h ip 11 o'elix k K.,W la-ague « 6 30 30 "A "A Ihe the devotional ,1c so w o OrUi rib Loamie and obs. w « b N ile I « ...id's l'able the p a st« will Bell- the [ bring a very brief message. m en An lug the Church to D u r s i lves inter-: 100 Building Blocks" are lo oe 1- sold U» the congregation and friends ■s of the church In o r d e r to liquidate to! the building indebtedness. Every of member Is urged to be present ot Junior C. E . 4 p m amt Inter- o oe uelpful I mediate and young people meet at ’ 1 6 <> 30. .IV. g » 4» l HU • « ...» » , 7 • 30 »- tnsuirational p --- nt .r . ... _ ‘TYuture" __ _ - assisted » service. » * by • iim | .. Song service the vs young ; Sherw ood G ran g e Selects O fficers n m eo rro i o u v . - v ^ .....................- tag the home in P ortland Novem- Kipple family of Portland ber 18. They will see the new room A A. Johnson of Sheridan was at which they are planning on fur- the J- C. Hatfield home October m shing with the help of the Rebekah so lodge. A card party was g i v e n Thursday evening to raise funds for a rug in the women's parlor at „ . . & h<^ « - e III C ocoa fla v o r e d . Brown Sugar C. & H . q u a lity . lbs. 24c PANCAKE CATSUP CVDÏ ID 32'' le P 1/2-gallon u re V e rm o n t 4 Q X LV V-z sT m a p pie. lA-uallon hottie bottle S p e r r y ’s. 53c p Kz and Citron Peel FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRUIT and VEGETABLE Prices Effective POTATOES 39C LEM ONS S S IO C i-ib Friday, and Saturday Only! O N I O N S V „ - i' l b . n°' b a , *' ............... Bo“ers 29C ' C A U L IF L O W E R Local grown. 2 hradn ORANGE, LEMON 5c 29c P E A N U T S ™ HH R<>AH,'EI> F IL B E R T S 2 H im . VEGETABLE FEATURES Friday and Saturday Only FRESH TURNIPS. 3 bunches LETTUCE. 2 large heads CELERY. 2 stocks 25c 29c