The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 17, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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Page Six
Sunday School
Date Observed
M o u n t» in d a ‘.> G ro u p Se’.ecta
O ffic e rs ; School G row s
m o u n t a in : j A L E - M oui talndale
a
Lutheran Sum ,.v sello. 1 • .joyed
bn thday part> Sunday a ternoon.
conuncmorath., i t s org. izatton.
nool was > . -aniz.-u
This Sunday
two years ago I, Ja.lu.U.,
through the • uorui of K ir. and
Mrs. Otto Vo s. During t ,.e first
year toe enro. ment gradu al.y m-
creased and at on? ...ne re. .1-, ,1 lit.
In October. 19., 4. Mar tin S lueoe, a
student of C o noie .a seni nary m
St. Louis. Mo., A'.ij» p.a.ed it i charge
»ol. The Sunday
of the Sunda>
school hopes to aave more parties,
cnics
in tl le near
rallies, and p
future.
Misses Veda Sapland and Ella
Hill of Portland »ere week-end
guests at the E. F Leming horns
Hergert home »ere Mr and Mrs
John Oppenlander, Mr and Mrs.
Otto Oppenlander and son of For­
est Grove Elmer. Herb. Dorothy
and Elva Salino». Brano Land-
now Carl Sargnler. Norman Lenor
and Herman Salmo» of Seheffltn
Scholls Grange
Meet Saturday
Pupils at Johnson
to Gather News
w o m e n ’s C lu b Sponsoring a
,B y M r*. B unnell. Phone 1 7 1 IW )
t lty L . It. D m nm ls)
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O .
Thursdtiy, Jitiiuttiy 17, 1935
OREGON
Stars of Tomorrow Coniine Mere
Pleasant View
Hears Program
New Sign Installed
t'ady Motor company has had
In i- liusb.iiul C aptain Stayton, has
spent inueli tune on tlieir larm In a new Neon aign installed at Its
the Moiiiiti.ni Top ctlstrlet. is . rltle motor salesrooui on Thlrvl street
ally ill in 1‘oriiainl John Fry, a
expected to be gone about ten days !
Mrs Henry
Slayton, who wuti ]
cousin, pent pail ot last we k al :
Hie Stavion home in Portland
Mr mid Mrs J A York and chil­
F ir G ro v e 4 -H C lu b Io G iv e dren Kenneth. I ois li n o l l o i u u n ol
tteedvillv »ere guests at the 11 M
P ro g ra m F rid a y E vening
Mi luubt home Sunday
I
Mi and Mrs Ira II Mel'oiuu. k
Visited 5n' and Mis R T Mome
illy Mr*, n a d M,'li*n»*»'S 1
ot Scholls Friday
Clarenee W.s’d and a brothel ■
UHEHAIEM MOUNTAIN Pleas
ant View community club gave a t a i l llurnhain o[ I'hanipoeg wenl
1 program Saturday evening l n - s in Wihmnlha Decemon -II lor a
going nuniceis »ere buck Heavin !,horl visit »Uh a brother. Edward
tluekaixioM, v mini Ciee, Merv.n UUI uh.1111.
I. ill shuck finite out to the i'lii-
W iu im .ii. Mi? Ray Ego. Lauren
B e n e fit J a n u a ry 25
SCHOLLS All day nieetih • of
JOHNSON—Pupils of the John­
son school have planned a school Scholls Grange Saturday A p -
paper, m bulletin form, to be is­ 'gram is being prepared
L. M. Miller. A rtlutr H.te.i? .k
sued once a week Virginia Bun­
, it
nell was elected editor and cartoon­ and Mrs Carrie H ll.. i o . »
several
days last wees at .he M....V
ist. with Nadine Bunnell as assist­
Haynes, Fern Ego, L*oyd and Jiss.i
beach
home.
ant. Other pupils of the school will
Viisleeg. aessie aim' Emil linn,’
Mrs Mary Williams and daugh­
act as reporters, and news notes,
Nellie l lieneverl. Elizabeth Clem
jokes and original cartoons wilt ter Clara Jane of Newberg were
m i'll.-.
Albert Uhviuverl. Wiluui
ce used No name has been selected Sunday and Monday gu-'s's at the
jinn.'. J P Jones. EdlUl Clem­
A H Flint home
tor the publication as yet.
mons
Leonard
Wltimtoie »as n. ,
Mr. and Mrs J. E Bennett went
Carl Brown I s progressing fav­
Oi ul ceremonies. Nest prngiain
the o tto Shultz home near Beth­
orably from an accident received to
i wnl be February 9 A small uuim .-
a several days' slay
during the holidays when a calf any Mr. for and
sum i.ul be iiiargeu. tne ali.s.es
Harry S.hnieluer
he was watering jerked limi do»n. visited her Mrs.
Dora Simons and Pei-omee Ego and
parents.
Mr
and
Mrs
breaking a rib and bruismg him W D Baker, at Manning
Wayne Jimi's me mi the piogiam
severely
eonimillei'. supper »lb be servea
Mr. and Mrs Ed Murphy vis­
i.ileteria style »illi a small eliaig.
t oiistiuets New Buildings
ited friends and relatives at St
Dan Bailey Is busy completing a Paul last Tuesday.
lor eaeti ailiele Mesuatnes 11 Vei-
new garage, the fourth new build­
stieg. a. P Jones unit E C Wool
Mrs. Qualls Hostess
Charles DeVoure of Jacktow n is
setiligoi uie in charge Muss Mai
Mrs. P. A. Qualls entertamed the ing since tlie fire that destroyed having his home wired for electric­
guilt Neill will liave ellalge o l a
Banks - Mounla.nuale "50 vj c l u b his barn several months ago, A ity.
, .
popcorn, eunuy aim punen booth
Thursday afternoon. Honors »ere new barn and two other buildings
Mountain Home young people s
Money raised will be used on the
won by Mrs. A. E. Willis, first, have been erected and Mr. Bailey class held a party at the Harry
Mrs Cass Wilson, second, and plans to start the construction of Schmeltzer home Friday evening
pnuib fund
a
milk
house
soon.
They
have
a
Miss Lena Taylor, tlurd. in the
Twenty-five »ere present.
Muss Margaret Neill is home again
game Mrs Grover Rogers »as first new 1935 Chevrolet.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crow of
alter several weeks spent in
-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Skuse of Hills­ Camas, Wash., were Sunday guest
and Mrs. C B. Hall second. Mrs.
land » illi an aunt. Mrs J Neill
Fred Bovee will be hostess to the boro visited at the Carl Brown at Ute Theo Nissen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ego attended
home Sunday.
club on Washington's birthday.
Sunday guests at the 11 L. Mc­
la party tor young married pcop,e
Leilia O'Connor lias moved from Cool home »ere Mrs Nellie Vauglui
Mr. ano Mrs James Matlueesn
at
tlie Harry SchmelUer home al
visited Mi and Mrs. John Jansen the John Simpson home to Reed- and Mrs Vina Hill of Portland
Mountain Home Friday evening
of near Hillsooro Sunday after-i viile to be with her parents.
Mrs. J H. Cottier of Portland
Mrs.
11 F. Delord attended a
Ruth Keim celebrated her twelfth Mrs. Anna Wenstrom of Portland
noon.
limiting Januaty 8 at the home ol
birthday January 6 with friends.
are spending a »eek with then
Melvin Erdman President
her nephew. Charles llayiles. ul
Roads in Johnson district are sister. Mrs Elizabeth Reed.
Sunday school during then morn­
Scholls.
Mrs. Peggy Hay nes spent Friday
ing session elected folowing ofti- being repaired.
Mrs Collin fre e spent from
Flovd and Ruth Keim were taken and Saturaay with her mother.
cers: Meivin Eromau. president;
Thursday till Saturday in Newueig
Rooert McNew. vice-president; ano to Hillsboro Monday by their par­ Mrs. L. Dodson.
as a guest of a sister, Mrs. John
for eye examinations, and re­ I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Demmin were
Elaine Corey, secretary' and treas- ents
smith.
home with new glasses.
Sunaay guests at the L. A. Wtuttle
urer.
, _
, turned
Mr and Mrs. Collin Cree. Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Essner of! Bernice Lawrence is working m home at Laurel.
amt Mis Marvin Ornduft. Mr ami
Given Surprise
Meacham s Crossing visited Mr. and Portland.
Mi..
Meivin Whitmore, Don ami
Birthday Observed
A surprise party »as given Carl
Mrs. Sam Raiiety Sunday after­
Lauren Haynes and Leonard Whit­
Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson and Seiffert Saturuay night on his llf-
noon.
.. .
more were entertained at ttie Frank
enjoyed a family gather­ tv-fifth birthday. Present were Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hahn ac­ children
Shook liome Wednesday eveulng.
at the home of Mrs. Simpson s and Mrs. Hugh Kellogg. Mr. and
companied Mr and Mrs. William ing
Clarenee Wood look a loud ol
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O Con­ Mrs. George Lewellen. Mr. and Mrs
The Three B's of Harmony and Jean Ann Mognett
Mann oi Kansas City on a busi­ par
blaek walnut tunber to Portland
ness trip to Olympia. Wash., last nor of Aloha, recently. In honor Joe Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Janies
; the first ot this week to be slop­
of her birthday.
Moore and Harold Self tert.
week.
ped to Los Angeles to be used lor
Walter Lorence spent Sunday at
Mr and Mrs. Gene Northrup ana Beaverton
Return from South
gunstocks. Cupiam Stayton lias had
with
his
brother-in-law
Orville Reynolds »ere entertained
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayuard re­
several
of Hie olaek walnut trees on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
Riedwtg
and
at a dinner party by Mr. and Mrs.
turned trom California Friday eve­
tils larnt here grubbed tins winter.
family visited at the Jake Schmidt ning.
William Wall Friday.
They encountered snow all
home
at
Laurel
Sunday.
Mrs Kurt Jaety and baby Don­
Mrs. Earl Hollenoeck visited rela­
a.ong tne ’ Oregou coast highway
ald. wtm have been staying al ttie
Mrs. Bailey Honored
tives in Portland last week.
Aoout 40 attended the Schous
liome
of tier parents. Mr and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck; Mrs. Dan Bailey was honored by Epworth League skating party Fri­
Arthur Hill, lelt Januai.y 8 ami are
and son Howard spent the week-, a surprise birthday party at her day evening at The oaks skating
at llietr liome at North Plains Mr
end In Portland witn Mr. and Mrs. home January 7. Those present rmk.
and Mrs. Hill visited them and Mr.
B. R. Gunther.
Eimer Howard injured his fore­
were Mr. and Mrs. W. Lorence,
Jaeky Sunday.
Royce Harris, who is with com­ Hans and Pete Rasmussen. Mr. finger white womuig on a p s t.t.j
pany 1922 of the World War Vet­ and Mrs. Charles Robinson and grader al the Roweii potato house
Miss Marte Fuclis. who lias beeu
erans' camp at Sublimity, spent the , Emma. Lois and Marge. Mr. and last Monday.
lieipmg with the housekeeping at
»eek-end at his home here.
Hie Ira O. McCormick liome. re­
Mrs P Riedwig a n d daughter
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Joe Stretcher and
Sunday guests at the Frank Corey I Hazel. Mrs. J. Rauch and daughter son* Joseph. Tom and Phntp Stret­
turned to her liome in Ni »berg
home were Chris Pieren of Port - , Josephine. Mr. and Mrs. Frank cher »ere Sunaay guests at ttie
Sunday. Mrs. McCormick is able to
land. Mrs. Minnie Bradlord. Ed Simpson. Mr. and Mrs B. Hering. Bui Eawaras home in Sherwood.
take charge of tier liome work af­
and Chris Maurer of Cornelius.
Mrs. Auarey Heaton attendee* a
ter several montlus' illness
all of Cornelius route 2. and Mrs.
Miss Gladys Overton of Buxton Bailey's daughter Edith Woods, turkey dinner at tne W. L. Stevens
Floyd Whitmore returned home
spent the weea-end with Miss Marte 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Woods of home in Laurel Saturaay night.
Thursday utter a »eek's visit in
Raiiety.
.
_ _
Tenino, Wash.
Benefit
Planned
Portland
with a brother-m-law and
Sunday visitors at the Joe Ba­
A January birthday benefit din­
sister Mr. and Mrs Arthur Mc­
ker home were Mr. and Mrs. George!
ner sponsored oy the Scholls Wom­
Cormick
Herniens and family of Verboort,;
en's ctuo will be held January 25
numbers will be a feature of Venetian program.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker en ­
Mrs. Clark Inkley and son Sam­
at
the
church
parlors.
i
By
V
ivian
Hudson)
joyed
a horsebuck ride to Lakeview
my, Mrs. Clarence Meek and chil-
Sunday
evenuig
dinner
guests
at
James
Penman
started
trimming
Sunday,
where they were guests ol
ai’en. Marjorie and Vincent. Miss
popularity
will
play
a
return
en­
Favorites
of
thousands
of
radio
tlie
H.
T.
Hesse
home
were
Mrs.
Gertrude Jacky of North Plains his prune trees during the fair days Edna Robinson and Clarence Drake fans and theatergoer*, presenting gagement In that theater in the Mr and Mrs. William Neuen-
schwander
and Miss Martha Pouch of Port- last week.
entertainment that has never failed near future
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Updike ot Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill of 1IUL- -
land.
Among the many Stars of To­ boro
Ctuldren of the Mountainside to please all types of audiences and
»ere guests al ttie Cliarles
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carson and and Floyd Updike were in Portland school
morrow
who
wll
laupear
here
are
more
especially
l
amity
audiences.
with
their
teacher
Miss
Kerr
daughter of Portland, Ross Jones Tuesday. Ross Updike returned with visited the West Coast Telephone Nate Cohn and hi., stars of Tomor­ the Three B's of Harmony, whom Tatman home Sunday.
them.
of Baker. Miss Gladys Overton oi
Snow protects
of the Window Theater of the A] Pearce featured on his programs;
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hudson a t­ office at Scholls Friday afternoon row
Buxton. Mr a n d Mrs. Francis
Air will open a special personal Virginia Becker, tlie midget Sophie
Farmers here were pleased to
Mrs. Christensen Hostess
Brandenburg of Orenco and Miss tended the Hillside telephone meet­
who has Just recently signed hate several imlies of sno» hi
Mrs. Julius Christensen was host­ appearance engagement o n t h e Tucker,
Vernita Raiiety of Forest Grove ing Monday at Thatcher.
of the Venetian theater start­ a long-term contract to appear In protect the young grain when the
Hayward community received four ess to the the Scholls Woman s club stage
visitde at the Jake Raffety home
motion
pictures for Fox Picture- ; weather turned cold Sunday night.
ing
Sunday
for
a
t.iree-day
engage­
January 8 The program subject was
of snow Friday night.
Sunday.
i inches
They will play in conjunc­ Jean Anne Mognett. better known
Mr. and Mrs. W R. Hudson were Education" ana roil call '»as "My ment.
Program Friday
The voung people met at the
as
Little
Miss Personality, who can
tion
with
a
selected
and
appropriate
New Year Wish
The president.
The 4-H club of F'tr Grove anJ
home of Mildred Hergert Friday. guests at the William Adler home Mrs.
screen program headed by Francis make her audiences laugh or cry
J.
E.
Sutherland,
was
present­
at
Forest
Grove
Friday.
their
pareiit.s
and patrons are liav-
Sunday visitors at the Philip
and Ginger Rogers 1 n almost al will with her uncanny
ed with a handmade gum»ood gav­ Lederer
Interpretation of songs; Mtgno.i tng a short program and social eve­
anhattan Romance."
el maue by lo in Stretcher. A can­ "M
undoubtedly one of the ning at the school house Friday
dle lighted birthday cake was serv­ The Stars of Tomorrow represent Wheeler,
finest acrobatic dancers on t h e evening. January 18. Mrs Clayton
ed at the 1 o'clock pot luck lunch­ the cream of prolessional juvenue stage
today.
Mignon has been fea­ Whitmore and Mr. John Wall
in the west today.
m honor of Mrs. L. W. Guild s entertainers
Those who will appear on the Vene­ tured for lengthy engagements dur­ are the entertainment committee
To preserve memory to the eon
birthday.
_
stage have L.en chosen from ing the past two years by and with and Mrs. C. Ott liave charge of
rightful heirs of the c o m i n g Miss Ava Howard spent Friday tian
hundreds of boys and girls, wno Horace Heldt and I lls nationally refreshments
and Saturday at the Jess Westfall over
Mr. and Mrs. J P Jones. Wayne
years, that it may have the same I home
a period of live years, have famous orchestra Ttien there is
in the Window Theater of Sanford Cohn, the little boy with Jones and Leland Schmeltzer went
meaning to them that the living, Ava in and Portland.
Lynn Howard were Sun­ been
to
Roseburg January 5 where they
the Air. The youngsters r a n g e the big voice. George and Johnny,
have found in it, that is the duty day guests at the Walter Heaton in
age from five to 12 years old the accordion duo. are the instru­ »ere guests al the C W. Hlnnlger
home.
They have broadcast over radio mental stars of the troupe, while home Mrs. Wayne Jone.-. »ho had
of the memorial. Only selected
Woman Hurt
KGW and KEX on Wed­ individual dancing honors go to been visiting her mother. Mrs O.
granite should be used, other Mrs. J. Lavin of Portland was stations
nesday evenings between 8:15 and Nimble-foot Bobby Brown, the sen­ Kendall, at Grunts Pass, Joined ttie
severiy
injured
when
she
fell
from
party Sunday. They returned home
materials do not stand the test the auto anven by Mr. Lavin near 8:45 o'clock, and Saturday morn­ sational tap dancing youngster.
Little Miss Mognett lias uppeared January 8
ings between 11 and 12 o'clock.
of time.
the H. L. Flint home Sunday. During
Dan Chambers, who has been do­
Christmas week they played here several tunes in programs lor
She had opened the door to re­ to the largest
OREGON M O N U M E N T W ORKS
in the history the Pioneers and Native Sons and ing carpenter work at the Sum
move her clothing whicn became of Portland's crowds
biggest theater, the Daughters, and is a granddaughter Otto home, left last Tuesday for
H. H. Stannard, Mgr.
4th at Main, Hillsboro caught when the door was closed, Paramount, and
because of their of Mrs. Flora Pto, well known hen St. Louts to attend the funeral of u
and was jerked to the pavement.
sister. Mrs. C A. Tichenor. He
H. L. f h n t assisted Mr. Lavin in Peters, Is recovering from hl* re­
taking her to the Good Samaritan cent illness.
TO GET I T - J U S T SAY
hospital in Portland.
James Allison will lead Christian
Erwin, Clarence and Doris Heaton. Endeavor service Sunday at the I
RECONSTRUCTED
Lorraine Demmin. Albeit Karp- Mountain Home church.
stein, Ava and Len Howard. Dan
i By Mi»» Murtha V*nriersaruler»»
Mrs. Arthur Berensen of n e a r'
Smitn. Otto Jensen nad Alta Clark, Hillsboro attended the shower giv
ROY—“The Ready Made Family,"
accompanied by Elizabeth Hom- en Saturday for Dorothy Snyder.
a three-act comedy, wa* presented
bero of Portland, made up a skiing
in the Roy school hall Sunday eve­
party on the hill at the A. D. Hill
ning by tlie Verboort Sodality. Pro­
larrn above Laurel Sunday.
ceeds
of this play will be put Into
Lloyd Murray, H. T. Hesse and
with Attachments
a fund wlilcn" Is being raised to
E. L. Cox of Lincoln Lodge a t­
1 send Ray McCarty of Verboort, who
tended encampment installation in
(5 pieces)
I has been afflicted with infantile
Hillsboro Friday.
paralysis, to Warm Springs. Oeorgta.
(B y M r*. Zell G. St ru t h er*)
Several of the families at Mid­
HITEON—Hiteon club met Jan- Those in the cast were Frank Port­
way have been sick with the meas­
Evelyn VanDyke, Clara Kemp-
uary 9 with Mrs. Ruth Anderson er.
les the past week.
en. Mary VanDyke, Mayme Van-
Mrs. Clara Wohlschlegel, who has and answered roll call with a 'sug­ domelen. Ervin VanDyke. Marcella
been at the Carl Wohlschlegel home, gestion for scholarship loan Sev­ Klndel, Gerald LaHale, Julia Van­
went to Newoerg Sunday evening enteen members and four visitors Dyke and Oerald Herniens The
with her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Hu- were present. Mrs Smith, wife of play was und> r the direction of
lit, and husband where she will the Method.st minister at Tigard, Miss Kathleen Caldwell.
gave a lecture on "Life In India."
stay indefinitely.
luck dinner was given at
Meivin and Vivian Ziegler of She exhibited different articles of the A pot
J M Vanderzanden home
Mountain Top and Velma and Na- dress and Jewelry worn by the Thursday. Present were Mcsdames
dene Wohlschlegel were Sunday people of India. Next meeting. Ja n ­ Theodore Vanderzanden, William
Hillsboro, Oregon
guests at the John Herrington uary 23. will be at the home of Vandehey, P J. Vanderzanden.
Mi . Lena Olson.
Home near Sherwood.
Spierlng. Frank Herb. Henry
Mrs Barnum spent Tuesday with Nellie
E. G. Heaton and H. T. Hesse
Vanderzanden and the hostess.
went to Forest Grove Sunday to relatives and friends in Portland.
Misses
and Helen Aerts,
Antone Petersen and children of who have Dorothy
visit Ernie Goetter, who is laid up
been spending the past
with a broken leg received while Portland visited Saturday at the month visiting with relatives here,
C. W. Struthers home.
pulling stumps.
left Sunday night to return to their
Mis* Elizabeth Struthers spent i home
W. C. Heaton and sons sold three
in Nebraska.
carloads of baled hay last week.i the week-end at her home here.
Matsle Caldwell of Hillsboro
Mrs. Alice Willoughby was called has Mrs, been
It was shipped to the Dakotas.
teaching at the Green­
Mr. and Mrs. P. Prantel oi Ger­ to Portland this week by the serious ville grade school for the past week
vais were over-night guests of her illness of her father, Mr. Burch, during the absence of Mrs. Willis
niece, Mrs. Lloyd Murray, and hus­ who Is in Emanuel hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Struthers and Peters.
band last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Peters
Elmer Howard and family attend­ son Kenneth were Hillsboro visitors • Sylvia Duyckj returned home S at­
ed a birthday party at the Bruce Tuesday afternoon and called at urday night for a wedding trip to
Bound home at Bend Thursday the J B. Phillips home.
California. Mrs, Peters
Doyle and Morris Ferris, who Southern
WHEN FOUR HUSBAND RAVES
evening. It was held In honor oi
will resume her teaching a t the
were
home
from
the
training
ramp
Clarence
Bound.
ABOUT HIS FAVORITE SHIRTS
Greenville school.
Ollicers of Lincoln lodge Installed at Detroit over the week-end. re­
port 30 inches of snow there.
Thursday
in
joint
Installation
of
Buttons missing, collars and cuffs frayed—it’s enough to fray
“ Babes in T o y la n d ’
the Scholls and Tigard I O O. F.
the temper of the most angelic husband! The Little Woman
Maiine* Announce Vacancies
and Rebekah lodges at Tigard were;
F e a tu re D o u b le B ill
will bask In his approving smiles if she will send his shirts to
Joe Flint. N. G ; J. T. McCann, V
The U. S. marines at Portland
"Babes In Toyland,” starring the
G.; E. G. Heaton, warden; J. B. announce vacancies for enlistment corned v team of Laurel and Hardy,
Bartlett, conductor; George Allison, during the next four months, ac­ and "The Fighting Ranger,” featur­
I. G.; Victor Boleen, O. G.; Ed. cording to Information reeclved by ing Buck Jones, will be shown in a
Who would repay you?
Seiffert, R S. N. O.; Joe Stretcher, Postmaster Holznagel. Men enlisted double bill at the Venetian theatre
L. S. N. O.; H. L. Flint, R 8 8.; to fill these vacancies will serve as tonight, Friday and Saturday.
Who would buy hack
Erick Retzmen, L. 8. 8.; E. L. Cox, replacements to marine corps sta­ "Babes In Toyland” is a combina­
the
jewels and valuables
tion
of
music,
fantasy
and
comedy
chaplain;
John
Schmeltzer,
R
8
V.
tions
in
China.
Guam,
Hawaii,
Phone 47
Hillsboro. Oregon
G.; W. L Peters, L. 8. V. G.. The Philippine Islands, and to airplane and Is a rare treat for children and
you treasure? If you are
noble grand and vice grand of Ruby carriers and battleships of the fleet. adults alike.
Rebekah lodge were unable to a t­
ROBBED TONIGHT—
tend the affair because of Illness
YOUR HOME R A N ­
and will be installed later when the
list of officers will be published.
SACKED — will your
tgan home trom Hlllaboto I Inn
u.,y .'.ulleiing trom an allaek ot
111,'a.sle, lie was .sutlleleiilly re­
covered Sunday evening to return
liome Mrs Slniek accompanied
him She had pint the »eel here
, . i ;.
lo t
*
'l l e l . M I.' .-, W a l e .
I'Uilgan, »ho was able to sit up
Simuay utter being hi bed a wee»
» till meusa .s.
L o c a l L e g io n E x e c u t iv e
on Im p o ita iv t C o m m itte e
William I- t ’vru... um m undci ot
Hillsboro |> st, American I.e, mu. » a .
named on a committee al the d is­
trict eoiiicrcuce ol tin' American
legion in Portland Saturday to
draw up resolutions Resolutions a .
passed »ere to memorialise tlie Or. (
gun i oiiiii s'vsionai delegation to work
tor payment of the adjusted seiv
a e , Oi.ipensutlon, retention ol tlie
Oregon erm i.nal syndicalism la»
and creation ot a bureau lor ttie
better rate ol underprivileged and
delinquent children.
Sold 150 Blankets
in Three Honrs
The local J C Penney store re­
tort* that on the last Hillsboro
lurgam Day early In December
they sold their entire stork of one
hundred and ftttv plaid s h e e t
blankets in less than three hours
Mr Anderson, manager, states that
he has two hundred more of the
same blankets due to arrive in a
few days to be featured at the
same price Adv
Hayward
The Memorial - - -
Benefit Given at
Roy School Sunday
HOOVER
Hitcon Club Hears
Talk About India
BUDGET EXPERTS
SAY You Should Sure 10%
of Your Earnings . . . .
It is so easy to put off saving, thinking
¡twill lie easier when you earn more. But
isn’t it much wiser to save REGULAR­
LY, NOW? so that even should you nev­
er earn more you will have the habit of
saving at least enough to keep you from
a dependent old age? Open your SAY­
INGS ACC OUNT HERE-ANT) NOV/!
Commercial National Bank
“The
Independent II.ink
In Washlnfton County'*
LESTER IRELAND 8i CO
happen
of highest quality
The batteries we offer and
recommend have a coast-
to-coast reputation for de­
pendable performance. Un­
der all weather conditions.
In every kind of traffic,
you can rely upon the
efficient,
never - f a 111 n g
service of any one you se­
lect from our large stock
Avoid regret and buy your
next battery here.
FU EL
3“
Guaranteed Batteries al
the low cost of $4.95
LENTZ AUTO PARTS
Second and Baseline Streets
Return from California
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wohlschlegel
returned from a stay of several
weeks In California Friday.
Katherine Peters of Seattle Is
spending several days at the par­
ental home. Her father, W. L.
Phone 591
Edgings and inside, dry.
16-lnch. Cord
Excellent kitchen wood, the best
buy you can find.
Seasoned Slab and Block
16-lnch Old Growth Fir
Coal and Gaseo Briquets
H e rm a n Rehse
Phone 2383X
Res. phone 2062
IT IS NEVER
TOO LATE TO IMPROVE
Through proper Tile drainage the cropping season Is lengthened
both in the spring and in the fall and growth stimulated during
the dry season. The number of special crops Is Increased. For
example, alfalfa has been Increased two tons, evergreen blackber­
ries one ton, and root crops over five tons per acre In this coun­
ty. Small beginnings may be expanded from the increase In prof­
its until the whole plate is well drained. The increase In value
per acre of Tiled land should far exceed the cost of the Improve­
ment. In addition to our own standard quality products we handle
Willamina. Clay Drain Tile and Building Tile.
Hillsboro Concrete Brick QC Tile Co.
Across Washington Street from Cannery on P. R. & N. Railway
Office Phone 1341
Art Kroeger 2548
—Home Phones—
II. nry Kroeger 1204
THEFT INSURANCE
cover your losses?
BEAUTY SHOPS
r iiv si« IAN and SURGEON
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
A. O. PITMAN. M. D.
General Beauty Work
P H Y S IC IA N
Telephone
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DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
Ptiyalelan und Surgeon
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PERMANENTS
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Talaphon« 1471
W E IL S A P A R TM E N T S
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TELEPHO NES
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Itraidance 2881
DENTISTS
GARBAGE COLLECTION
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Garbage Collection
AND CANS
Commercial Building
Tek p h etia
D. P. CORRIFRI
144
C te n ln ir., H u nd«, bx A v iin ln tn itiit
CHAS. L. WALKER
INSURANCE
Agent
Phone 1732
H IIR G K O N
Ta lap hone*
Sanitary Beauty Shop
A ll
and
X -R a y and Phyalo Therapy
Parm arnm t* and all kind* of
baauty w ork.
Dentlit
Every form of protection — Fire,
automobile, casualty, liability.
Fidelity, Surety and Life,
ORKGON
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners
Nationally Known Batteries
HILLSBORO
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
W ashington
1164 3rd St.
Shut* llnnk
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from
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HILLSBORO ARGUS
Phone 2211
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BUY YOUR
RUBBER STAMPS
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IN S U R A N C E
Telephone 2326
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about
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