The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 14, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

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THE
N O T IM E
Club to Meet
at Cornelius
D ance
S ponsored;
FOR
H IL L S B O R O
H IT C H - H IK E R S
Sunday
im
H IL L S B O R O .
O R E Q JN
Book Program
North Plains
Thursday, February 14, 1935
President Roosevelt at 53
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H r . and AiH«>m«4>lla In euranre
Maha Luana and I m u « Hu rat y Honda
IIK A I.
KURATLI & WISMER
IIIII.K IIO It ll.
T . l. e t le n . ta s i
P. T . A . Sponsoring E vent at
School P la n * S u p p e r
illy H
A RG U S.
O ltK U O N
i a » S -e m d Ml
K . P. H a ll on T uesd ay
Dorothy Coofc«)
Ill y N u rlh
P la in ! I*. T . A .)
CORNELIUS- Cornelius C i v i c
NORTH PIA1NS Local 1’arent-
Im provement club will meet a t the
lVacher association is sponsoring
city liall Tuesday. l*rogram topic
a program, given by the recreation
will be the departm ent ol art and
d u o of Orenco at the K. ol P. hall
music. with Mrs. Joseph Fuugnn l i t
Tuesday.
A small admission will l>c
charge. Pest euntrol, with the topic,
charged. Program consists of Iwo
How to Destroy Earwigs, will be
plays
and
oilier numbers.
discussed by the chairm an, Mrs A
School Held
L, Brock. Mesdames Aioert R un­
Another cooking school or veget­
ning, Earl Hooos and Henry Belli -
able
cookery
dem onstration was
m an will be hostesses for the alter- ,
held a t the lwiiu> of Mis w E.
noon.
Mays February 6 with Lucy A. Case,
Mrs. lo x Burned
nutrition spectalsl oi O. 8. C . direct­
Mrs. Lolta Pox received severe
ing.
Twenty-four ladles attended
burns on her arm Thursday when
Next school will be held M ardi 13
she fell against the stove.
at
Hie
home of Mrs. Clarence Meek
Cornelius lire departm ent was
All persons interested are cordially
called to the Ray Trites home on
invite»!. These schools are spon­
Wednesday evening lor a chimney
sored by the local P. T. A.
tire.
Mrs. L. K. Cypher and Mi's. W.
Miss Caroline and Frank H or­
E. Mays are attending the hom e-'
lacher visited iriends in Vancouver
makers' conference at O. 8. C. tilts
Thursday. Herman Konning o i
week.
Steele, N. D.. ana brother Keldar
Mrs. Reynolds 88
ol Vancouver returned home with
Neighbors of Mrs. Susan Rey­
them for a w eeks visit here.
nolds
surprised
her on her elghty-
Mrs. Gordon Sahnow of Hillsboro
elghth birthday Friday afternoon
visited Mrs. Erwin sahnow Friday
j a t tlie home oi her son. A. K Reyn­
SUrer Tea Held
olds, Mrs. Reynolds is much itn-
Epwortli League of M. E. church
!
proved in health.
held a silver tea Saturday after­
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Davis of
noon at the church. Misses Blanche
North Bonneville spent the week­
Flnigan and Mildred Rock poured
end
visiting relatives here.
and were assisted in serving by
Mr. and Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck
Misses Myra Weidewitseh and Hel­
entertalntxl
the P ast d u e ls ' card
en Oliver and Mrs Mattie Sm ith
club February 6. Honors were won
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gnos
by Mrs. A. F. Chrlstener. Mrs.
an d son of Otis visited relatives
Henry Cypher, Earl Hollenbeck and
here last week.
Henry
Cypher.
Sponsor Daner
Marvin l*oe returned to school
Young People's club of the SL
Monday,
having been absent a week,
Alexander church will sponsor a
I due to a tonsil operation.
dance a t Uie city hall Fridav night.
Guy F air and family of Stayton
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Poffen­
visited at the Orin F air home Sun-
berger. February 6, a girl.
uuy.
Frank Horlacher received em ­
The 4-H sewing club, with Miss
ployment last week on a farm west
Hila Cornelius, leader, met Friday
of Forest Grove, He spent Sunday
afternoon at the school.
T his unusual c h aracter study of P resident Roosevelt, taken on
a t his home here.
Mr and Mrs Fred Poe and fam - the e»e of bis 63d birthday, Jan. 30. reveals th at the stra in and
Mrs. S arah McCloughry and Mrs.
of M r and Mrs- R. V andertanden. After a brief visit they left, taking m V s ‘ Flb?d*‘m ^ r e H G r o r e * '
worry of handling one of tb s h ard est Jobs In the world have failed
Jessie Henderson are able to be out K r o f n f ’ rn tY fW T L I . . . L
U I U U K T lI U U t l 1 lO lU !)
following recent operations.
w-as til this week and has been Mrs. Courtney with them to the ’ Eugenie Cypher and Bettv John- to leave th e ir stam p upon his expression. The chi. f exerullve
absent from school.
home of another of her nephews. | son motored Io Monmouth Saturday
Mrs. Bishop Hostess
appears as hale and vigorous today as when he assum ed the
M r~ . Erlli’st M arr was ln HilLs- Wilber Gubser of Oswego, where n rev returned home bv wav o T st?
Mrs. A rthur Bishop entertained
Saturday evening with a party.
,ro T
h u rs d a y S
h e a also
ls o v visited
tsl.a d her
h e r x Mrs.
a ~ Courtnev was a house guest
i V ilitod m
Cypher's preeldeney.
boro
Thursday.
She
(B y V t . E. L . C o il
brother. Ray Sandy, and family.
for several days.
Present were Mrs. Jack B arrett
cousin,
who is recovering from an opera-
and son Charles of Westimber. Mr
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__ family. Mrs. C arleton Hande. and
Mrs. Alfred Lewis attended bridge
G
uests _______
of Mr. ____
and _____
Mrs _____
George
KINTON'—Newly _________
Installed officers
ilo n
and Mrs. Fred Jensen and children of Albright Brotherhood of the c^u h a t the home of Mrs. Sant Allison Saturday evening were Mr
Reunion
Well
Attended
Mr.
air. and
ana Mrs.
airs, Ttany
tony Kemper
Kein
and
Ruby and Bobby. Mr. and Mrs Evangelical church met February 6 W alker of Banks Friday afternoon, and Mrs Howard Hall, Miss Elaine
Jackson and West Union schools
children of Forest Grove visited Mr
A rthur Grieg and A rthur Bishop at the E. L. Cox home. Present
Mr- “ d Mrs- Je tt Kennedy of K indt and Mrs. victor Kindt all re-unton and dance at the K. of P.
and Mrs. Louts Strohm ayer and
and children Doris and Denny and were Raleigh Whitmore, president' Banfcs visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred of Portland.
hall Saturday night was well a t­
• By Mrs. J A McCoy)
Miss Frances VitnLoo Sunday
the hostess. Evening was spent in Robert Pomeroy, vice-president’ Lewis Saturday evening.
Given Farewell
tended. Many of the old tim ers
SOUTH K a n s a s o i t v
Mrs Elmer Quick and son Dean
dancing.
Everett Wright, secretary; Edward
Mrs. F. C. Savage of Springhill
Mr. and Mrs George Wyman
wUrnlf‘ilt;d by r lty Farm ers' Union locul n iet^ai <Hd some work a t the Hillside cem-
Supper Sponsored
L Cox, treasurer, and Amos W at-
i*1* c - H Hamilton home ;vnd family have moved to McMtnm W alkers orchestra of Forest Grove the K ansas City hall M onday'eve-
Tuesday.
M. E. Sunday school Is sponsoring kins of Laurel. Next meeting will
Sunday afternoon. vlUe
5 a large ktoud of
Mrs. Holms Honored
nlng. After the meeting Gladys and
Miss Frances Vanloo waa an over-
a W ashingtons birthday supper to be with Raleigh Whitmore March
M «- Alfred Lewis spent Thursday their f n ends ¿nd neightx,rs honoreu
Mrs. J. H. Davis and Mrs. M erritt Ethel McCov sang two songs and
gu«wt Tuesday of her sister
be held a t the city hall Saturday 19. afternoon with Mrs. C harles F o l- 1 th eJi w , , u . f a r e w e ll n a r t v a t t h e
evening from 5 to 8.
Most ol th e officers and members leV f of Forest Grove.
Oibbs community hall The Gibbs Jackson entertained with a miscel- May Shearer played the accordion Mrs T °n v Kemper, of Forest Orove
laneous
shower
at
th
e
K.
of
P.
hall
There
was
a
good
attendance
Mr
“'«>
Mrs. Henry Cummings
Emma Jean Russell of Salem of the Ladies'A id society were pres- , Mrc , and„?I,rs- w E. M arr and Dramatic club presented Mr and
Ell Poe of Forest Grove was a n 1 a,ld al!'t*‘r Betty, and Mrs. Hartneas
was a week-end guest of her grand- en t Thursday afternoon a t the daughters Wilma and Marjorie, ac- Mrs Wyman with a gif, as a token Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Albert
mother. Mrs. Edna Russell.
home of M rs’ Cora M euennne of «.m pam ed by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd o i appreciation of* th e “ helpful" Bolma (LaShella O hm achtl. The overnight guest Monday of Mr and " f Portland visited Mr and Mrs
1J,'rt Heesacker and family Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mann of For- the Hiteon community. Another Anderson and daughters R uth Eileen ness t n carrying 01
draihaUc afternoon was spent with games Mrs. J A McCoy and family
p , rtv »•„
1 Mr and Mrs W arner Cropp and
est Grove visited Mrs. M D- M ann quu t was started. Next meeting will “ d Donna Mae of Hillside, visited £„71 f t tCKe cmh
dram atic and conversation. Mrs. Bolma re-
ceived many lovely gifts
Mr a n d ^ s b S w T stro h n iu v er
I* ,rL'' and *°'i Miiton vis'
Wednesday evening.
be with Mrs. May Snider M arch 7. “ r, and Mrs. Sam Bledsoe a t St
William Boulin' who has seemed
eictis ounuay.
■
i»w.»wu-n«»4n ' who
v.« nas
hk seemco
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Mrs. Albert Dolma re- and Miss PrAnce* Vanloo Un^^..n
Mr. ;uid Mrs
M. H rr f of
Mr. and Mrs. John Burbank and All ladles are invited to attend. I Helens
Sunday.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M arr and .'¡2 ^ n ^ h L wwk
heaIth- ls not turned from their wedding trip and Hickey, and Guy Raymond Mr i n
P<>,,'.tlan<, 8unday-
daughters visited relatives ln Banks
Church services Sunday will be
<««. O
H I«.. M arr attended a _ party
—.. SO
m
v e t h e i r frie n d s a !V?reat
t r e a t i lI\
n
t h * . Mr». J P
« 'v «7
" n<1
M r »nH U rv
i A McCo* attend-
Saturday
as fo llo w sp reach in g bv the "pastor. Miss
Wilma
¿ e Ls a h \ n f f e v and small son a m a V™
a n d e r r ^ n d e ir aiul »ons
ti’^ B e d o r t h .
A * «
^ d e ^ d a " e ^ T * h° m'
\
. ? L Vancouver. Wash.* ar"e &
°
*
«
a >P'> a" 4 .
ah of FMirv.ew
.« e e k W_o«mV. club
~ WUh the y° UtlK COUple M r .^ o d 'T i ^ . W R llirn 'v an d S w T -1 nliTt,‘!5 al1 d“y Wednesday The
Mr. and Mrs. w uuam neao ru ia morning, followed by Bible school ',‘uc criuay evening.
¡guests of her mother Mrs Harrv « i f ' " to
and daughter are making th eir a t 10:lS Everyone is invited.
Mr and Mrs. Victor Lewis and S auM ers
niotner . s. Harrv well
den of Roy and Ell Poe of Forest ? / tf n,.<Jon
aP*nt Jn quilting and
Uni« e. v. 1»
Mr. And Mrs. John Ofeller. Mr> Orove visited Mr and
i
. , v,»ian»i„«.
Valentines were also exchanged ,
home in Hillsboro.
Mrs. Mary Kershaw, who had i 800 Gene attended a family r re-1
re e - ! Miss Helen Schmeltzer announced Carl C hristener and daughter Phvl- » ¿ A *
Mr. and Mrs. J
i a,non« the members,
Mrs. D»»her Injured
been visiting during the past week union at the home of Mrs. Le w‘s,
at Sunday school Sunday morn- Us attended a bT rthdS hlnehron ,u ™ °V«,an<? U m “ Z »«‘'irdav »va-
i
'
,nt" “ * d,
c Saturday a t I h e l i T i ' “
d,nC*"* ’ ware! Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moeioft
Mrs. F rank Dooher received eye among her manv friends here re- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Schoeler,
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°f McMinnville visited at the E B
and lip bruises Thursday morning turned to her home in Oak Grove Blooming Sunday evening.
E. work, whether young or old. are Mrs
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. -
when her car sktdded into a ditch. Saturday.
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due to a blowout in a front tire.
Floyd Bierly and Edward L. Cox
She was on her way to the Moun- attended Tigard Odd Fellows lodge l V J r S . v S t n i T l C l t Z C r
taindale school, where she teaches, meeting Thursday evening.
<
nkley and little son were and
E B Wpb(, ttnd z,.|h«.r t • lain«
Miss Eleanor Reed of Hillsboro Officers and members i f th e H .1
-
-
I guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs u a i»ar
; Mr. and Mrs. M artin Vanderxan-
was an overnight guest of Miss e . C. club of the grange m et Febru-
vieil
Carstens
of
Banks.
Mr
and
Mrs Uie M wedSlng
artin Vander™,,
den and
Wayne
were
guests
Helene Shaw Wednesday.
ary 3 to plan for the coming sea-
(B y Mabel B. A lliaon )
Sue Davis of Portland visited.her den attonded
d a n ™ « ' i 8l‘nda>
’
Mrs.
V and
ersaid
en s
Mrs M Ward of Portland visited son's work. Next meeting will be
MOUNTAIN
HOME—Twenty
la
-
,
,
.
,
m other, Mrs. Julius Schoenberg. Balm Grove Saturday night for i
.,am.,lyr. Mr and Mrs
a t the W. A. Goodin home last March 14.
Mrs. E sther Adams of Sherwood M o in tato Hom?’ L a d i S ' ^ d ' ^ ^ U
B l o O m U l g H o m e S*M?‘\ n d Mrs Rav lack on e„ Mr’" and" Mrs. T ^ ^ V a n d H w y ‘U‘
Va0d<,,1‘,y
R<’
week.
-ojr.
e n t . a few
f e ^ d days
.v c ...»
BLOOMINO_ ^ bru» y u i
„ M rs C harles Waddle and little
Miss M arjorie Vanderzanden vls-
Mrs. Elsenhart Buried
spent
last week . at . the ^ M ountain
^ ‘r M r s Home
'H a m L_adies
^ h m e l Aid
i ^ r meet-
honm
tertained
with
a dinner
Sunday
daughter oi
of uuiey
Dilley _ were
Funeral services were held at home of George Hawlev and H attie T h i.r^ o ,- D,On ?
—rt-vtuo.i> was umi - PV
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uallKinrr
guests of 1,cd «»»Uves In Hillsboro Sunduy
Pninir
n n r ln u Mr
Mr
artH Mrs.
M rv Mr. and Mrs Ira Brown
7 ‘c
the Lutheran church Thursday for Lawler.
Jm 2im 2y'«,,PiiVhSihir2Le
ered into tlle George Meyer home ^'¡FnlI'
g „ h h ° n norln/
and
Wednes-
Mrs E E lsenhart of Portland, who
Misses B ertha Gerig and cousin, fan f M%atR
“’llho 8 Quiltlng party. The quilt Albert Bolma of Portland Those day.
Willie
guess my dad must
;
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rd
in
^
on
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R,w.C°
^
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dl*
‘«n...»««>
P!««
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^
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r
and
Mrs.
Albert
Splering
of have been “I
a pretty
died Monday. Interm ent was in Laura C eng, of _____
Salem ____
hks b ^ n £ 7 dln T o n The c h £ £ c t £ of w is h -
bad boy.”
w
r
«Jim
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.
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^MMdames
¿am
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Davis.
Vernon
_
Hahn
HI*lkboro‘Usp7At'
We’d
i
e
s
d
n
^
T
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t
e
r
-
,
.o„
he
spending
the
past
week
or
so
with
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J
ne„,cna^
acÌ
.
r_
“
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r
aetl:
ground
L utheran cemetery. She was the
£ £ to ii8 Mrs”
Tommie:
"What
makes you think
m other of Mrs F
Krahmer.
r e s i - , relatives
relativa»«: here.
h o rn
ui^uvii
mra.
. .
.
. E. Simpson has Frank Brandaw, Henry H e’.mold.
Jackson. Chris Ohmacht. noon with Mr .ind M r s i p V m . that*)
E K
rahm er, a a resi-
d ent of Comeliua.
I Mrs Ethel McCormick and chll- h l V ^ r the
Wlth Albert Meyer. John Stark and Her- Albert Bolma and Mrs. M aria Jack- derzanden of Fairview
Willie: "Because he knows ex­
Junior Aid of Lutheran church dren of Hillsboro visited Mrs. Lilly
5. f
the March meeting.
m an Ruecker, and t h e Mlsse son. Thelm a Raffetv. LaVelle Jack-1 j a McCoy called a t the Guy-
w hat questions to ask me
met Friday afternoon with Mrs. J M. Bierly Saturday
. Y- M. P. class enjoyed a party at Helen and Dorothy Helmold. The S°U' Ed Vanderzander. Benton F a l r ,mon hospital In Forest Grove Wed- actly
when he wants to know what I
Wanke.
| Mr and Mrs j . M Snider of
,and M rs' Oeon?f' enUre families of the quilters were and the host and hostess.
1 hesdav morning to see Dan Daffron have been doing."—Ex.
and Mr and Allison Friday evening. Mesdames present in the evening
Open Market Saturday
Cathlam et.
______ s ______
_ the
__ ___
Courtney and Elvin Lorenzen
Miss Erna Stm antel left F eb ru ary 1
Learning Fast
"Hank
M arket.”
new „___
gro- Mrs. W „.
J. Edwards of Sherwood
eery store and meat market, owned were recent guests of Mr and Mrs * \ r.e a58'31111*; hostesses.
3 for O aribaldl. where she will as-
"Well, what are your views on
by Henry Jacobsmuhlen and Henry J. c . Snider
Mrs R . P. Courtney and Miss slst Mrs. William Martin.
m atrim ony—now th a t you have
Herlng will be open for business
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Saelens and Ruby Hodson attended the funeral
Mrs. F rank Brandaw entertained been m arried a week?" a friend
Saturday.
daughter and Mrs. Esther West of
a COUSU1- Jam es Pucket, in New- the Fern Hill club and others Feb- asked of the happy groom.
Celebrates Birthday
Portland visited Mr and Mrs bei.K Sunday.
ruary 6. at which time two com-
The happy groom responded. “I ’ve
- - Sunday.
-
G uests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. forters were knotted by the group got far enough to discover th a t It
Little Paula R uth Jones cele- George Snider
Magnuson February 6 were Mr. and Present were Mesdames John Her- 1» much easier to follow a woman
brateu her third birthday a t her
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Mrs Al B jur of Ridgefield, Wash., gert. Sook. Cooper. Hulsmann a n j th a n It Is to lead h e r.'—Ex
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Axel P ortin of Los daughter, Shay, McCoy, Buck. Bernt
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A number from
q
wedding of Miss
Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Ttille Noren Anderson and children. Jepson and
A naval officer fell overboard
■tr
W
T
OI
Vancouver,
w
asn
Mrs.
Blur
and
Jean,
oeorge
of
Vancouver.
Wash.
Mrs.
Blur
and
Jean.
George
Meyer.
Horner.
Sel-
He
was
by . a deck hand
and Tony Vandehey at Forest Grove
W
™
■— fridge.
rs»4e4rvA Alwine
Alttflr,» TTnwJl«!« e»l... —
*
. ■— »« j rescued
•
K a n s a s C l t V n o m e Mrs- P crtm arc sisters of M
Mrs.
Saturday.
Herdleln. Elsie Neu- The officer asked his preserver how
/
Magnuson's and Mrs. Noren is a kirk, and Rut "
A large number from Cornelius
he could reward him.
have been enjoying the skating
KANSAS CITY—Quilting bees are nl? ’e'
"The best way. sir” said Jack,
rinks In both Hillsboro and Forest numerous in the K ansas City dis-I _ Surprlse Buests of Mrs. Arena
So You Can’t Take It, Eh’
“ls to say nothing about It. If the
Grove.
trlct. Mrs. C. H Hamilton enter- Courtney Saturday were h er nephew
Dear Hazel: Whenever you make other fellows knew I'd pulled you
tam ed a number of her friends and wlfe, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie a joke about prunes you orta re- out, they'd chuck me in."
with a quilting Wednesday, o n S ut>s? f ,°r Portland, and a niece, member th a t nobody looks like
the quilt th a t the K ansas City Mrs E' L- Wataon of Seattle. W ash .1 himself when stewed.—Ex.
Say you saw it ln the Argus.
Woman's club made for her. Pres- ____________ :_____:____-------------- " ~
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Session at Kinton
Don’t Get Up Nights
Juniper
O il,
llu« hu
I va*»a.
K ir.
Klush out »scaaa acida and « a a la m a i­
le r
(]«t rid >d iiladilar irr lla lio n (hai
cauaea w altina U|», frw juenl daalr», Beauty
fl«»w, liornihtf am i l»»»«'l»i»i’h»
Multa thia
Sito to t (tal Junlpar <41, b m ìiu laava«,
?.. in lid ia y reati labiata called Nuli««.,
(he hladdar lavadva. In tour daya If m>l
pleasml your il rumi Ut w lll retu rn ym ir
(iella h ru y alora. Adv.
C O M B IN IN G -
the health elements of sunshine
mid fresh nlr, milk odds the
advantages of n o u r i s h in g ,
strength-building v i t a m i n s .
Does your family drink enough?
Order here I
Q u a rt
10c
M c F. t II Jersey Dairy
•bone 2IUI
im , U L M K IV P
V
Union Local Meets
Kansas City Hall
Entertains Group
M
t ”” j *»"“ ““.'«¿’ w k s SIS: J»*«
Quilting Bee Held
Scrub . . . scrub . . .
scrub. Dry . . . dry . . .
dry. Pretui . . . press . . .
press. Y'ou do all the work
— while youth w e a r s
a w a y ! S ay — N E V E R
AGAIN—«tart right now
to let us do your weekly
wash.
Home Laundry ÔC
Drv Cleaners
Telephone 47
Hillsboro. Ore.
Big C learance S ale
Going Strong and Still Offers Many Bargains
hMareelh»'tKalsch Q«»lting B C Held
BATH ROOM SETS
N. C. Nielson Dies
After Long Illness
l X" S
FOREST OROVE—Niels Christian
J 1? ? -' Rov Vander-
Nielson 69. of Banks died here
and w : E ^ ¥ 7
J .
February 7 after an illness of a S o e s t s of Mr and Mrs.
year. Funeral services were held „ ‘red_I^ L ls ®unday were Mr. and
from the H. W Prickett chapel
E. £ Sai'a8L . a,n d chlldr<to
here Monday with Rev C. P. Sabin K™ n<?u> Howard. Donald and Eileen
officiating. Interm ent was at Big , Springhill, Mr and Sirs. Victor
Springs. Neb. I o O F. lodge
and «°n. Gene The occasion
was in charge of services.
i J as *n honor of Mrs. Savage's birth-
Mr. Nielson was born in Den- <la7j,
,
m ark January, 1866. and had been
"V® MafYMTt Eslinger spent the
ln the United States 67 years He
*Tnd in ,Portland as a (tuest of
moved from Nebraska to Wilkes-
Agnes Larsom
boro June 10. 1910. Mr Nielson
,^’ rs' 1 £ h ar’™ Moecroft
and Rosetta VanAkin were married 2/
¿H1?? 'iL_'i^ted
and Mrs
E
B
Webb
Fridav
a t Oyalla. Neb.. August 23. 1887
Raymond V anderzanden. small son
Deceased Is survived bv the widow­
er and the following children: Mrs
J. B. Pendell. Big Springs. Neb.;
Mrs Oeorge Pendell. Banks: N. C
Nielson J r and Mrs. Francis Up-
rard. Lewellen Neb.: Mrs. M A
O rcutt and Mrs Rudolph Witl
G aribaldi; John M Nielson and
Mrs. Henry Herb. Rov: Mrs S ta n ­
ley Clark and George B. Nielson
Glenwood; Jam es E Nielson. For­
est Grove, and Ole P Nielson. Lone
Bench. Cal. A sister. Mrs. R D
Brown of Big Springs N eb . and
two brothers. Jam es Nielson of
A rthur. Neb., and Otto Nielson oi
Big Springs. Neb . also survive.
^ H A T
Ask your attorney to send your
legal advertising to tlie Argus.
GO EAST
If you go East thi> winter, why
not go through California and
Southern A riz o n a R id e our
famiHit Suniet Limited or Golden
State Limited through America's
aunmeM winter region. Stopover
anywhere.
For detaili, sec your local
agent or write J. A. Ormandy,
Genera/ Peoeager A gm t, 703
Pacihc Building, Portland, Ore.
Southern
Pacific
COIL SPRINGS
W OULD
HAPPEN •
Who would repay you?
Who would buy hack
the jew els anti valuables
you treasure? If you are
ROBBED TONIGHT—
YOUR H O M E R A N ­
SACKED — will your
THEFT IN S U R A N C E
cover your losses?
CHAS. L. WALKER
FORD GAVE YOU THE V-8 TRUCK ENGINE
. . . THEN THE FULL FLOATING REAR AXLE
Phone 1732
1164 3rd SL
While they
film mona'
Single Urk .........
RANGES
last!
5
MATTRESSES
W o o d an d C o a l
Large stock of new
colors, etc.
Come and see them !
S pe c ia l
$39.50
value for
Another ADVANCED
TRUCK FEATURE
''T R U C K IN G entered a new era of econ-
omy when Ford engineers gave you
the V -8 truck engine, the full-floating rear
axle and the other truck-built features that
are today saving money for thousands o f
Ford V-8 users.
Spring Filled
Reg. »19.75.
Sale ...................
While they last!
10
MAGAZINE
RACKS
39c
AXE
HANDLES ............... 19c
DINNER SETS
32-plece.
»n
g»
Npecal clone-out . . . t
/
BUY NOW!
handling. Even so . . . th e n ew F ord For­
tt a r d L o a d D istribution w ill im prove on a ll
these. In addition, you can now use full-
width semi-trailers— and make acute angle
turns.
For 1935, Ford engineers have added im­
provements than enable you to make new
demands on your truck—that w ill further
reduce your operating and maintenance
cost
N o other truck in America, regardless o f
price, offers the combination of features
brought to you by the 1935 Ford V-8;
D on’t fail to test these trucks on your
own job, with your own d riv e rs !... 131H
and 1 57-inch wheelbases.
Perhaps your tire wear is okay. Perhaps
your brakes are giving efficient, long serv­
ice. Maybe you have no complaint about
the way your truck is standing up or
AND UP P. O. tt Detroit. Easy Term!
Through Universal Credit Co., the
Authorized Ford Finance Plan
A U T H O R IZ E D
F O R D DEALERS
THE
NEW
$
SAVE MONEY
Agent
Every form of protection — Fire,
automobile, casualty, liability, j
Fidelity, Surety and Idle.
TUB. LAVATORY. TOILET and FIX TURES
Complete. SALE ................................................
FORD V 3 TRUCKS
More than ever, America’s Great Truck Value
for
1935
Studio Couches
Special Lot of
F e lt Base
LINOLEUM
Beautifully Etched
Crystal Wine Glassc«, Gob-
blets. sherbet m i d Cocktail
GlassCM
»PWW
I ;fc
Largr ( liiiuiware
And English
Napplra
äa/C
large clothes
basket
cushions. Excellent cov­
erings. Twin type.
chopping
BOWLS
’19 M
39c
„
HARN brooms
Complete with
^gx
handle
Spring-filled base, three
Sale
Platter»
X * '“ "’
39C
f
89 c
59c
"''".JT,
Lester Ire la n d & Co.