The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 21, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
Annual Contest
Held Cornelius
B all Club B en efit Friday
N igh t; M arket O pened
CORN ELI UB — Irmlci Hardware
company show window has an a t­
tractive display ol bird houses The
annual contest conducted by the
local public school closed last week
The house receiving tirst prize,
shaped like a church In green,
Drown and yellow colors, was built
by Rudolph Haag. George Milne,
receiving second prize, painted his
cream colored with large designs
ol red tulips. Yellow and green de­
signs decorated the house winning
third place, owned by Richard Cor­
nelius.
. ,
Benefit W ell Attended
The George Wasnlugton birthday
supper sponsored by the Cornelius
M. h Bunday school at the city
hall Saturday night was wed a t­
tended. The decorations, napkins
and waitress outfits carried out Uie
patriotic c o l o r scheme. Sunday
scnool teachers sponsored a candy-
sale. The Sunday school wishes to
extend thanks lor the community s
support.
. . .
Air. and Mrs. C. Garton and baby
of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ber-
nardun ol Beaverton and Howard
Fox ol the S. S. West Virginia, sta­
tioned at Bremerton, Wash., spent
the week-end with Mrs. Lillian
Kelsey and Mrs. Lotta Fox and
family.
„
A number ol those attending ror-
est Grove union high have been
confuted to their home with the
three-day measles.
Move to Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horlacher
and lamily moved to Forest Grove
last week.
A number of the local girls be­
longing to the Girl Reserves or­
ganization ui either Forest Grove
or Hillsboro attended the Girl Re­
serve mid-winter conference at For­
est Grove over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck
and daughter Helen and Mrs A. E
Willis, ail of Mountalndale. visited
the Arthur Bishop home Sunday
Mrs. D. M crance. Mrs. Henry
Behrman and Dan Barrett Jr. heard
Will Durant famous phtlosopner.
lecture on "A Plan for America,
at the shrine auditorium in Port­
land Monday.
Program Tuesday
Boards of the M. E. church and
Sunday school met Monday eve­
ning at the church. A program will
be neld on Tuesday evening at the
church with Mrs. Lester Mooberry
in charge. Mrs. Edith Burbank's
G enuine
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H IL L S B O R O ,
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OREGON
tions this house holds lor you." tl there are several Chinese gentle­
thought 1 detected a note of re­ men whom unde has swindled out
of rare treasures, who will be de­
sentment In her voice'.
Vance ignored t h e unfriendly lighted to learn that I ll s collecting
THE KENNEL
days are over. And yon probably
criticism.
"Why do you repudiate the sui­ know yourself, Mr. Markham, that
cide theory?' he asked with pro­ there were many unpleasant rumor s
MURDER CASE nounced courtesy.
after uncle's return from China last
"Very simple, she replied. "Uncle year—gossip about tits desecrating
graveyards
and removing funerary First S em ester Liat U nion
was
too
great
an
egotist
to
de­
By
prive the world of his presence.
urns and figures He received sev­
School A nnounced
"But
egotism
Vance
submitted
eral threatening letters."
S. S. Van Din«
"Is otteu the cause of suicide Bore­
Markham nodded
“Yes, I remember He showed me
dom. don't y know — the inability
Honor roll for the first .semester
•
.D o you
to ttnd a responsive appreciation. one or two of them.
seriously
believe an outraged Orient­ at Htlhl was announced tills week
Suicide
gives
the
egotist
his
one
Copyright by W. It. Wright
by
U W. Barnes, superintendent
supreme moment of triumph." Vance al killed him?"
"Certainly not The iTunes«' have lh e following list was released
spoke with academic aloofness.
WNU Servico
Praahman
Jeann« Abta, Hubert A lll*
"Uncle Archer needed no supreme more sense than to kilt anyone to r ’ •cn,
John ItltH'k, lilaiih la I'a rla u li, l»«>r«
moments." Hilda Dike returned a piece of bric-a-brac."
thy Clm Uttunl»«»,
Varna
H illon .
Halph
contemptuously. He had such mo­
Vance yawned and strolled be­ Ila»«. Miltlrvxl Krahm
V ivian
ar.
THK STORY
ments every tune he acquired a tween Hilda and Markham Again Shirley M a rtin , W U I im hi Meara, MlLIrvsi
knicknack.
An utterly he held out his cigarette case
Meyer. Jean I ’rraon. l'h«at«*r Kaainu»»«-n
CHAPTER
I Ph ilo V a ne*. expert in Chinese
"Oh. do have a cigarette," he M arKarvt Kucvkar. I\» h Taugawa. Kutta
solving crim e mysteries, i* celled in to worthless piece of soft th e n porce­
inveeturete the eup«s»ed euleide of Arx-her lain m a silk nest, which was of no oleaded. "Sometimes they quiet the Wcik
Sphoninrvv
M arybai K lint. Ilc la n C raf.
Coe. w ealthy collector of Chine»« cera­ use to any human being, gave him nerves, don t y'know.”
h'athar
11.« .
I v. v n
lln
mics.
D is tric t A ttorney M arkh am
haa a greater thrill than I would gel
The
woman
looked
up
at
him
and
S«ci"«M”vn,
Itix
ia
Lev MaclhtwuJI, lh»ru-
learned the circumstances over the tele-
out ot beating Booby Jones. 1- gave a hard, questioning snu!-' th«*a Stfhaua, Tom
H lrvtvhar, Irin a l Traak.
phone fro m Gamble. Coe's butler. G et­
Then, after a moment's hesitation J «-a tine W aniivr. Kl«*rvnca W u n tlv rlk h
tin g no re tp e n w when he bed k n tx -la l don I think uncle killed himself."
"Forgive me Vance bowed You sin* look one, and he lighted It for Jtm iora. H illy Aillaon, ll«len llevkei.
on his em ployer's hexirxvni door, Gamble
Melba lla w r a tle k . I(«>leonih tltinaa, lle itt
said he had looked through the keyhole are unquestionably right. But n eilli-, her.
and had seen Coe seated a revolver in er Mr. Markham n o r
Sergeant
"What do you think of tilts a f­ llobba. llertiicv H ow ard, Ih trvthy Jack
his rig h t hand and a bullet hole in his Heath agrees with us. They are fair. Mr Vance.’" she asked casual­ won, Harold Meyer, M a rjo rie M ontgom ery,
l.eila O 'Connor, C h rtatin e Itohh. Dorothy
temple. The door was 1-olte.l fro m __ the
quite ready to dismiss the case as ly-
Sletnke, Dave Vorbet. I(oi»ert Tonaue.
inside. M arkh am and Vance go to Coe'a
"Dashed If I know ' He spoke Seniors Helen IlMiiuhman, Tom llron-
house in New Y o rk 's
’ Os.
They find suicide."
She looked from Markham to lightly "Your suggestion of a Chat.a- leewe. M uxtne hebit. Fraitv'ea Hebb«,
Wrevle. a frien d of Cues, th e re , also a
Signor Graasi. a gum ,. Sergeant Heath Heath with a hard, cold smile.
nian is most fascinatin'. I wonder Kena lle ite l. Grace Ktnaaton, W anda
and
Detecttve H enuw aey burst
in the
"And why not?" she asked. "It if there are any objects d'art nus- I'a tk , K>4>ert Patterson, Llisaheth .Sabo,
door, revealing the death chamber, Coe would be so easy—and would save sutg front ttie house."
Helen
N ahliebl, Vk iltna
Svhana. Helen
is clothed in a dreaaing gown, but wears
ick. A nna Svhwanke.
"I wouldn't be surprised.” she Live-subject
street shoes. H eath says it is a plain a lot of bally scandal."
pupils K eith lluaeh. «opti­
Markham was piqued by the blew a long ribbon ot smoke to­ on! o r v . Ann M unkera, ju n io r , Kenneth
case of suicide. V ance says it is m urder.
woman's attitude.
ward the celling. "Personally. 1 L aP lan te, Lena .Miller, senior«.
(Continued fro m last week)
"Who, Miss Lake," he asked m hope they're all gone. I'd infinitely I l'hi ev-«ubj»vt pupils K ila Kalnhold.
hts
typical
courtroom
m
a
n
n
e
r
,
prefer
Wedgwood and Willow ware." fre sh m an . Dor«>thy Hecker. C a rl Doerii.
CHAPTER II
"would have any reason for desiring
Markham again took the floor. France« L a ir , K athleen M cA lear, Jim
your
uncle's
death?"
"Liu a 1 raid were all talking a Samsel, «enior«.
A Startling Discovery
Puat iiraduale««
Blanche McCorm ick.
"I, tor one." she answered un­ bit dramatically. . . . It your unde s
At this moment the front door hesitatingly. l o o k i n g
Markham death was not suldde. Miss Lake, Alice Schulmertch.
downstairs opened and shut with straight m the eye. He irritated me how do you account lor ttie fact
Honor roll for the third six weeks
a bang, and we could hear a rath ­ beyond words. There was no sym­ that Hie door ot tills room was included most of the above mtmed
er strident feminine voice address pathy between us. He stood in the bolted on the inside?"
students and the following:
the butler.
wav of everythmg 1 wanted to do;
Hilda rose to her feet, a puzzled Kr«Mhmeti Helen Ensley, I* leaim r H a n ­
ley.
L'.hel
H a rry , Pevuy
Huaa,
Helen
Morning. Gamble. Take my clubs and he was able to make life pretty look on her face.
and Halen
eibury
and tell Liange to rustle me up miserable for me because he held
"Bolted on the Inside?" she re­ VSakayama
Sophom
ores.
Leaiiore
Sherm
an.
the
pursestrings.
A
nice,
cold
artic
some tea and muffins."
peated. turning toward the door.
Then there came a sound of dav it was for inc when he wus "Ah! So you had to break In!" site Junior« Kadah Gottlieb, Nay dean Pal-
footsteps on the stairs, and Gam­ appointed tnv guardian and I was stood still fur several moments look­ ter«on and Sue Santoro.
made dependent on liun
tHer ing at Hie hanguig bolt. "That's Sen lo re : N«umtan Do Free«. M a n e D«wrn.
bles appealing voice said.
Helen Schm idt. C la ir G allup am i Juliana
"But. Miss Lake. I beg of you— voice became bitter. There was a different."
clouded, angry look In her eyes, and
just a moment, please."
"In just what way?' asked Vance M iller.
"Tea and muffins,” came Miss her square jaw was set slightly for­
Maybe, alter all. It was suicide!"
A bell sounded downstairs, and
Lakes voice curtly; and the foot­ ward’. "Hts death at any tune these
past ten years would have been a we could hear Gamble opening the
steps continued up the stairs.
Markham and Heath and I step­ godsend to me. Now tliat h e s out front door.
Mr und Mrs. Roy Hollingsworth,
ped toward the door Just as the of the way 111 get my patrimony
Markham stepped quickly to Hil­ who
have been living here the past
young woman reached the upper and be able to do wliat 1 want to da Lake's side, and pul Ins hand two
muntlis. left Saturday tor Ho­
do without interference."
on her arm. "The medical examin­ quiam,
landing.
Wash., where they lived tor
Miss Hilda Lake was a short,
Markliatn Heath regarded her In er Is probably coining Will you be
of last year and where Roy
somewhat stocktly built woman of amazed indignation. There w a s so good as to go to your room and uiost
will
again
be employed Mr und
about thirty, strong, resilient and something icily venomous in her wait there?"
Rlght-o." She strode to the door.
athlelic-lookuig. Het blue-gray eyes manner a calculatuig liatred more
SKIDWAY GETS A FEED
were steady and. I thought, a trifle potent and devastatuig even than Before site went out site turned
There they sat, two hundred men
hard; her nose was small and too ner words. It was Vance's languid "But please send Gamble up with
broad for beauty and her lips were indifterent voice that broke the mv tea and muffins. 1'nt positively of ttie Sktdwuy. the clty'a section ol
homeless men.
full though unemotional. Her yel­ momentary silence that followed starving."
(Continued N ext W ««kl
Gut came a trustee, for this Is
low-brown hair was cut short and her tirade.
their night at the mission. Coat ott,
combed straight hack from a broad,
■ My word! Really, y' know, Miss
low forehead. She wore a tweed Lake, you're dashed refreshln' In
sleeves rolled up. letting sandwiches
suit and heavy tan oxfords with your frankness . . . Are we to ac­
and fixing go for a minute, he
rubber soles. A white shirt-waist cept your comments as a confes­
gives ttie two hundred welcome.
His place In tlu’ business world, he
with a green four-in-hand added sion of murder? '
a final touch of mannishness to her
tells. Good point of contact, fur
"Not at present," was the even
who would not listen to the man
appearance.
reply. "But it the authorities are set
BEAVERTON
—
Annual
oltlcers'
As she reached the head of the on calling it suicide. I may come mspection of Beaver chapter, O E. wjio runs a crack traiis-contlncntal
stairs and saw Markham, she came forward later and claim the credit S„
was held February 13. Dr. Edith tram. Then a word as to how he
forward with a swinging stride and for hts demise—by way of uphold­ 1. Phillips,
up to nine years
worth grand matron of was hard-boiled
held out her hand.
none of 11 ait religious stilt!
ing the honor ot the fanuly. You
grand chapter of Oregon, was ago;
•'Greetings." she s a i d . "What see. I regard a good healthy Justi­ the
tor
lum
And
ttie
welcome he gave
on her ofltctal Visit. A beau­
brings you here so early? Business fiable murder in higher esteem present
told them tils new heart of love.
tiful
floral
degree
was
conferred
with uncle, I suppose." She ran her than a paltry suicide."
Next a prominent business man.
1 on Miss Phillips.
eyes appraisingly over Heath and
trustee, asked ttie blessuig on the
The blood was mounting to Mark­
Tea Held
me as she spoke, and frowned ham s cheeks; he was beconung
good
tilings to come.
The ladies of the Beaverton Con­
Then before Markham could answer angry at Hilda Lake's apparent gregational
Row by row. our passenger con­
church entertained with ductor
she added: “Anything wrong?"
sent them Into the side room
flippancy.
a tea at church Thursday after­
"Something seriously wrong, Miss
"Who besides yourself.' he asked,
Mrs. Stanley C. Chm. who Out ot which they come with the
Lake." Markham replied, trying to trying to control his feelings, "would noon.
half-pint
cup of steaming coffee
recently returned from a trip
bar her way into the room. "If have hud reason to murder your has
to China, told about Chinese women and the eats.
you will be so good as to wait—" uncle?"
Now
came
the service, the testi­
and Chinese temples. Committee in
But the young woman, with an
The woman looked up at the ceil­ charge was Miss Genevieve Carter, monies of the trustees ttie feature.
aggressive gesture, brushed past ing with meditative shrewdness and Mrs. C. E. Mason, Mrs. Walter Van- How it was when they lived in flta;
us and entered the room. The sat down on the edge of the desk. Kleek.
Mrs. H. Boswell. Mrs. K. B liow converted und what change
moment she caught sight of Arch­
"Any number of persons. She Denney, Mrs. Louise Carter. Miss since the Lord had come into their
er Coe she went swiftly to him and spoke indilferently. "De Mortius— Juliett
lives. Then the call for decisions
Carter
knelt down, putting her arm about and all that kmd of rot—but. after
Two young fellows, country cliaps.
New Resident Honored
him.
all, the fact that Uncle Archer Is
Mrs. J. R. Talbert entertamed rose and went Into the Inquiry
"Hey! Don't touch that body!" dead doesn't make him any more
number of friends at cards, com­ room. Ruddy like David the Shep­
Heath stepped quickly up to her admirable. And there are several a plimenting
Dan Myers, u new- herd boy when Samuel the prupliet
and put his hand on her shoulder people who would prefer him dead resident of Mrs.
anointed him to be king over Israel
Beaverton.
none too gently, pulling her Vo her to alive.”
Ttien rose up two middle-aged men
M rs . C o o p e r H o n o re d
f
Heath had stood solemnly by
Mrs. Julie Cooper was entertained One a logger and the other from up­
She swung toward him angrily, during this astonishing conversation, 1 with
a dinner party by friends and state. wlio said lie hud been usher
her feet wide apart.
puffing at a long black cigar and
at her home Sunday In in a church for years but had never
Markham stepped diplomatically studying the woman with puzzled relatives
honor of her 86th birthday atinl- really faced ttie question before All
into the breach.
tour accepted Christ us Savior and
belligerence. At this point he spoke ’ versary.
"Nothing must be touched. Miss sourly.
Mrs. Hazel Miller was hostess to Lord. The boys were off next day
Lake." he explained, "until the
“Il you think your uncle was such . the Past Noble Grands' club at the tor a government camp. Ttie men
medical examiner arrives."
• a wash-out and you were so glad to
O. O. F. hall Wednesday. A pot later came back for testaments.
She regarded Markham calculat- find he'd been croaked, why aid you I.
Note: The testimonies, songs and
luck luncheon was served at noon
ingly.
run over to him and kneel down, The birthday anniversaries of Mrs prayer had their part, but personal
"Is it also against the law to tell and pretend to be worried?"
Cora Crane. Mrs. Sarah Chamber­ workers stationed about led to these
me what's happened?" she asked.
Hilda Lake gave the sergeant a lain. Mrs. Hazel Mllles, and Mrs men coming into the Inquiry room.
“We know little more than you withering, yet whimsical, look.
Alter all. It is the personal touch
Jenne were observed.
do." Markham returned mildly. "We "My dear Mr. Policeman, I simp­ Lettie
Tuesday Bridge club met at Nen- tliat counts. "Wc are his witnesses
have just arrived, and we found ly wanted to make sure he was del's
of
these things and so also Is thr
February 12 with Mrs. Ruby
your uncle's body exactly as you dead.”
Boyd hostess. Mrs. H. Nelson, a Holy Ghost, whom God hath given
see It.”
to them that obey him." Acts 5:32.
Markham stepped forward.
guest, had high score.
She turned and contemplated the
"You're a brutally unfeeling wo­
Mrs. H. P. Nelson entertained George N. Taylor. Beaverton, Ore.
inert figure in the armchair.
man. Miss Lake," he said through
lship
Bridge
club
at
her
bO O M Paid Adv.
"Well, what do you think has set Jaws.
February 13 with a dessert lunch­
happened?" She put the question in
Vance proffered her his cigarette eon.
a hard, even tone.
case.
"There is every appearance of
"No, thanks." She was now look­
suicide . . .”
ing down at Archer Coe's body. “I T w o N ew Four-H Clubs
"Suicide?” She turned back to rarely smoke. Bad for the wind—
O rgan ized at H illsid e
Markham coldly. "I wouldn't call upsets the nerves. . . . Yes." she
Two new 4-H clothing clubs have
it th a t”
mused, as If reverting to her con­ been organized in the Hillside dis­
Vance, who had been standing at versation with Markham, "there trict, according to t h e county
the rear of the room near the bed. won't be any great mourning at school superintendent’s office. Mrs.
came forward.
dear uncle's passing."
Wilbur Clapshaw Is leader of club
"Neither would I. Miss Lake.” he
Markham returned to the point. 31 with five members, while Mrs.
said.
"Would you care to name anyone J. R. Bamford is leader of club 33
sne moved her head slightly and in particular who might be p ie a etf with six members.
lifted her eyebrows.
with Mr. Coe's death?"
"Ah! Good morning. Mr. Vance.
Veterans to Gather
"That wouldn't be cricket," she
Ask your attorney to send your
Reunion of old B company. 162nd In the excitement of the moment returned. "But I ’ll say this much; legal
advertising to the Argus.
infantry (overseasi will be held at I didn't see you . . . You are quite
the Blue Danube Gardens in Port­ right—it's not suicide.” Her eyes
narrowed. “It's been along time since
land March 2.
you called. Ceramics and corpses
would seem to be the only attrac­
Quality Job printing—Argus.
resignation as Sunday school su­
perintendent was accepted and Mrs.
Mattle Smith was elected In her
Place- New Market
.
„ Opened
H anks Market a n d Grocery-
Store held its opening Saturday.
Four clerks were kept busy all
dav The uew store is located m
the old bank building, wmeh has
oeen remodeled with a modern op­
en-air market. Henry Herlng and
Henry Jacobsmuhlen are propne-
U Herman Ronnuig of Steele. N D .
who visited the F Horlacher home
last week, returned home Wednes­
day.
Lincoln Birthday Observed
Woman s Home Missionary society
of the M. E. church met Tuesday
afternoon. In beginning Lincoln's
birthday, the leaner gave an m-
teresttng talk In honor ot him.
Mrs C. Dixon. Mrs John Burbank
and Mrs. W. R. Cooke served a
luncheon.
Postal Test Taken
About IS applicants for local post­
master took the civil service ex­
amination in Hillsboro Saturday.
Postmaster General James Farley
will select the postmaster from the
Uiree highest rating in the examin­
ation. m e new postmaster wtU take
over the office the last of March
or first of April, it is expected.
Madison Anderson of Garioaldi
visited at the Ray Trites home
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. Atiderson is Mrs. Trites' broth-
er.
H V. Jones is removing the large
tree in the parking between his
home and the J. A. lrmler home.
Treasurer Named
Miss Margaret Cooke led the Ep­
worth League service ol M. E. church
Sunday night. Miss Myra Weide-
witsch was elected treasurer to
fill vacancy made by Miss Dorothy
Cookes resignation.
Mrs. Alex McPherson spent the
latter part of the week with Mrs.
Harry McKay of Portland. Mrs.
McKay was a guest at the McPher­
son home Wednesday night, and
Mrs. McPherson returned home with
her.
.
Mrs. Lizzie Quiulin of Portland
is visiting her sister. Mrs Sam Mc-
Ilvaine.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and
family and Mr .and Mrs. C. John­
son and lamily of Scoggins Valley
visited here Saturday.
Mrs. Edith Burbank, who is
making her home with her daugh­
ter. Mrs. Ray Woods, and family
of Blaine, arrived Thursday to vis­
it Mr. and Mrs. John Burbank and
family.
, ,
...
The "Dare to Do' class and the
Solomon's Servants class of the
M. E. Sunday school enjoyed a
Valentine party Thursday evening
at the church.
, .
Friday afternoon the sewing club
girls ot the local grade school en­
tertained the manual training boys
with a party. Miss Evelyn Reed
is the leader of the girls and Prin­
cipal W. B. Barnes is leader of
the boys.
Tom Adamson, wno is employed
at Tualatin, visited relatives ana
trends during the week.
Miss Lela Peters of Mountaindale
was guest of Miss Myra Wiede-
witsch over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Scnmidt and
family are moving on to the Keller
farm from Centerville.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. V. Hender­
son, February 12, a boy.
Mrs. Belle Lilly has returned
, from a visit with relatives at Gales
Creek.
_
Leslie Brown of Gervais spent
the week-end here.
Miss Frances Gnos of Iowa Hill
spent Saturday with Mrs. Matue
Smith.
Mrs. Frank Dooher, who has been
ill for several days following an
accident, has been able to resume
her teaching at Mountaindale.
Mrs. R. B. Scott visited relatives
at Beaverton several days l a s t
week.
. . .2
Mrs. L. C. Mooberry attended the
dinner of the Business and Pro­
fessional Women's club at Hillsboro
Friday evening Mrs. M. D. Mann
and Mrs. Mattie Smith were her
guests for the evening.
Add to Warehouse
Standard Oil company is build­
ing an extension on to the ware­
house.
Mrs. C. Hastings has been visit­
ing with relatives in Portland for
some time.
Benefit Friday Night
Baseball club will hold a benefit
dance at Bunning's hall next F ri­
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Loadne
and daughter of Aloha spent Sun­
day at the J. C. Parmley home.
Earl Anderson visited relatives in
Beaverton Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. L. C. Mooberry and
Mrs. M. D. Mann and Mrs. Mattie
Smith visited Mrs Mann's brother,
J. C Hare, in Portland on Sunday
He has been verv ill for some time.
Young Peoples society of the St.
Alexander church held a dar.ee F ri­
day night at Bunning's hail.
Hilhi Roll of
Honor Given
Mason Hill
Star Head Visitor
Beaverton Chapter
Mrs. W. b French entertained for
them Friday night
Henry Munson has again movett
onto his place after a two months'
absence
A birthday |Mrly was held foi
Charles Johnson oil Ills birthday
February 11 at the home in tin-
evening. Attending were Mr und
Mrs B W Waldorf. Mr und Mrs
George Hill, Mr and Mrs. W 8
French. Albert and Florence Frcnoh
and Mt and Mrs. Johnson and
Betty.
Quality Job printing
Argus.
Dally Trip" to l’nt Hand
H illsboro A u to F reig h t
Bonded and Insured Carrier
Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Herd-
vlUr, IlillxlMiru, CornelliM and
Forest Grove
Pickup and Delivery Service at
Package Kales
Hlllgboro Phone 842
East Bide Terminal Portland
Phone EAst 1)131
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RIG REXALL FEBRUARY
BIRTHDAY SALE
Free Silver Plate with
REXALL PREPARATIONS
On«1 Teaspoon or Salad Fork with each
25-1 ENT ARTICLE
One Knife or Fork with each
60-CENT ARTICLE
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SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22
T ypew riters For Rent anti
For Sale
The Delta Drug Store
Remember
THE D A T E S -N E X T
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 22 «nd
23
it will be
DOLLAR
A
DAYS
lit this store
The
$1
c.c.
Store
A Pleasing nini Profitait!« Place to T rade
J. H. GARRETT, Prop.
Phone 2601W
Drainage Problems - -
Recent testa show our Concrete Drain Ttie to be approximate­
ly 80'; stronger than required by the American Society of Test­
ing Materials for farm Drain Tile When you buy a four-inch
Concrete Tile you gel one tliat measures four Inches, not three
and a half. The Tile la exactly one foot long and there are no
cracked or split Tile allp|Mxl In on you.
Hillsboro Concrete Brick Qc Tile Co.
Across Washington Street from Cannery on P. It. A N. Katlway
Between Main and Washington
Office Phone 1311
Art K rorgrr 2546
— Ilo in r Phones—
llrn ry K rorgrr 1204
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VA LU ES
1933 Ford V-8 Tudor
Sedan. A real buy in
unused tr a n s p o r ta ­
tion.
$
Special .......
495
1933 Ford V -8 Coupe.
1933 C hev C oach.
Less t h a n 20,000
miles. A real buy.
P erfect c o n d itio n ,
paint and rubber like
new.
Special ...
OXO
495
Special
1932 Ford M odel A
1931 Ford
Reconditioned a n d
fully guaranteed.
Sport coupe
rum ble seat.
Special
325
1930 Ford M odel A
D elu x e Fordor
Sedan.
Special
Special
M odel A
w ith
$2 5 0
1930 Ford M odel A
T udor Sedan
A -l
condition
235
1933 Ford Truck
1933 C h evrolet Truck
157-inch wheelbase,
duals, low m ileage.
157-inch wheelbase,
10-ply duals, p lat­
form
body ....
iur od $5 5 0
1929 CHEVROLET TRUCK—
New rubber, 131-inch wheelbase
In the old days a kitchen was about
as efficient as clumsy implements,
ponderous equipm ent, and ugly fit­
tings could allow. It’s a fa r cry to
the modernly sleek kitchen where
neither time, energy, nor food itself
may be wasted. And the sm art house­
keeper records her economies b y
keeping a budget and m aintaining a
Savings Account regularly.
$5 5 0
250
The above cars offer real value
in unused tran sportation. We in­
vite y our close inspection. Priced
rig h t for im m ediate sale.
■'The larg est Indrpendrnt
in
Washington
Bank
County”
HILLSBORO
Commercial National Bank
a u t m o a ih d jalcs ano
Slavic«
Have UNLIMITED hot water service for ^1.25
monthly heater rental! Operating cost small!
HAT matter if your budget in
any kind—sign no sales c o n tra c t-
modeet one! I t will etill
pay no in stallatio n charge— take
W a permit
you to enjoy unlimited hot
no risk at all.
water service. It can eaeily free you
from dependence on fickle furnace
coils . . . from remembering to light
your tank heater . . . from a hot
water service w ith inconvenient
"off"period« . . . from a “firet come,
firit served” hot water supply.
To have plentiful, effortless hot
water every minute the year ’round,
just rent a High-Low Automatic
Oas Water Heater for dom estic
Uie like you would rent anything
elae. The rental is flat . , . ,1.25 a
month. And the operating cost is
very sm all because of low-cost
Portland gas. You pay no extras of
T his H igh-Low Gas Storage
Water Heater givei you unlimited
hot water service. It automatically
keeps an abundance of clean hot
water of a uniform, safe tempera­
ture ready for use any time you
turn a faucet, day or night, winter
or summer. Why wait longer to en­
joy the easy cleanliness this serv­
ice affo rd s fo r such a m odest
monthly costf Any dealer, plumber
or your gas company will gladly
give you com plete d etails about
this service . . . will arrange to rent
you one of these heaters at once.
Don't delay. In v estig ate to d sy l
• The H ig h -L o w R e g u lito r on thia Penfield Auaometie Gee W e te r H e eler
control, two burnere. W hen pieced et L O W , only e em ail burner operate!
when heat le necetsary. W hen shifted to H IG H . • large burner le alto
brought Into action, which heate the water much mure rapidly. Thue you e ta
control the amount of w ater heated — end your gat bill, too, If you w tih .
DEALERS, PLUMBERS AND
P ortland G as & C oke C ompany
1300 M ain Street
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