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Page Four H I L L S BO KO Tigard School Has Old Pap er ARGUS. H IL L S B O R O , OREGON T NIVFPSITV OF OREGON BASKETBALL SQUAD G ra n g e G ives a W a s h in g to n r P ro g ra m T h u rs d a y Thursday, February 28, I‘tar, Definition: A pedestrian 1» a fel-l Lowly low who discovers the go* lank »1 Mrs. llloop Doex your car llava his car. h b pockets and the baby's a worm drive? bank all empty a t the saine thne Mr Bleep Yea but I tell him where to o drive Ex This year Is 1 lie silver jubilee of I Bx. the San Curio G rand Opera com - I pany, which opens a slx-dav cn- j gagement a t the civic auditorium. M arch 11. and according to all ad- • vance reports Fortune Gallo. 1m- t i I. r»l Portland to Have Six Days of Opera EXn’hV'mui;" m Z n ‘t7“bc The Outstanding 3 -Plow Tractor »By Curtia Tigard) lubhanl w TIG ARD —A copy of the Connecti "Opera for everybody, u no doubt i - c u t C ourant published on December the answer to this phenomenal I 30. 1799, has been loaned to Tigard business." said Mr. Hetllg. This | high school by George M. Leslie ol made possible by renting ,,f the Tigard The aged newspaper a n large auditorium and charging the nounces the death of George W ash dollar top prices, with a scale grad ington on Decenier 15. 1799. and uating down to 85 and 58 ce.its I th e heartfelt sorrow of this great I his has brought rapacity busi m an's passuig by the nation is j ness along the entire tour of the w ritten within the pages of this, San Carlo company thD season." paper. There is an illustration of j Mall orders are being taken now the funeral procession ol W ashing Patrons are asked to state Hie on- , ton and the paper contains ev ery , era. num ber of seats, enclcee check I detail of his death. A quotation or money order and self-addressed I from the newspaper which has lived stam ped envelope for im mediate re down through the ages is as fol tu rn of reserved seats Box office lows. ‘T h e name of Washington sale will open M arch 4 a t J K ' the American president, and g e n -, GUI company. eral. will trium ph over death." Th newspaper also contains full ac count of the fifth congress in session during December. 1799. Th paper and printing ot the old (lly Vivian Hudson) newspaper is Interesting and i n , MVs C harles Swevker very good shape, considering Its B ill R e in h a rt’s 19J5 Oregon b a sketball squad Is rated a t one o f the strongest to represent «ho W eb fo o t school in m an y years A bave o'! < ’ T 1 ,I,1 ,rb ?rt Oi M a n n in g vls- age. ere, top row loft to rig h t. Coach B ill R ein h art, A ndy K arstens, F r a n k Levings. Ken P hilip s, B ill H arcom be W illa r d June’ s XBudd J o n l l T o ,, S L J i , Jam es „ P enm an and Ju nio r Prom G iven Ken P urdy. H . r r y B utler. Don Law , m anager. F ro n t row . le ft to rl ght. D r. S . n t . C .n ip .r o ll, te e m p h y .U l.n , Arnold^ Fau st? M . ^ K . X d i t o .'’1 " ™ ' * ' ^ . O ne of the most successful ju n ’ * rst o r o /e ris lU d » ™ “ ^ T *! ior proms was held by the junior _ Jahn Lewis. Captalq Bill Berg, toss Llebowlts, Won OemmelL Glen Sanford, Roland R ourke. class at the school auditorium. ' week with tier parents. Mr* and H earts and silhouettes of red and I a « i r e I D . - l - , n il Mrs. Oeorge I air merman white were the attractive motif of L d U l l I K l U g c 1VU11 th e occasion. Profits from the a f- T T . , - » a ra t • O rchardale visited at the W R fair will oe used by the juniors to M O llO r A n n O U llC e d at N o r th P l a i n s » “‘»•’T »><•««* Tuesday evening. carry on their activities for the O. A. O heen. Wtllls H iatt and N 1 FWNHE new M c C o r n iU k -D e r r in g > -30 T ra c to r • la n d s head rem ainder of the school year. LAUREL RIDGE — Laurel Ridge IB» North Plains P T A.I H. Nielsen graded the road Into P T A. Honors Founders school pupils, who were n e ith e r; ■ an d ahouldera above a n y o th e r tr a c to r o f ita ty p e . I t NORTH PLAINS A benefit dance l ‘,e Laemerman tim ber this week . absent nor tardy during the last will be fi given in the ____ K of ______ P. hall, i la d iffe re n t in t h a t i t haa n ew type« o f aeala w h ic h keep North Plains. Saturday evenln B a F a S L - « S r s f e ® - * Bohemian orchestra. Everybody we f- w a te r, m u d , d u s t, a n d o th e r abrasive m a te ria ls fr o m g e t C O R W IN H A R D W A R E come. llradquartm tin g in to th e o p e ra tin g p a rts . I t has a b a ll-b e a rin g tra n s Mrs. J. R. Sandford visited her ^ e V V ^ i n ^ c X ^ r M r “1 T ' l w X f o o . severe- H u n t in g And F is h in g brother. Robert Mead, and family m is s io n . .Steering is m ad e u n u s u a lly easy th ro u g h th a at Cedar Mill Thursday. Mr. Mead j ™d M ^ H G aarde >>’ while splitting wood Friday. The S u p p lie s use o f ro lle r h earin g s a t th e b o tto m o f each ataaetog - L t g ^ e t ^ ^ a n ^ t e c£m - cST has Just returned from the Veter Aladdin lampa ans’ hospital, having been there k n u c k le p ivo t p in a n d on th e steerin g a b a ft Juat above »Ue ¿ n i^ ^ m o ^ ^ L H .» « S c o n c e s club of t h e for several weeks suffering front ,o n k » Radio Tube, Tented Free arth ritis in the spine. a J r 7 o n,rmrXr7 iin ted the Sherwood Grange met with Mrs w o rm gear. I n a ll, th e re are 34 b a ll a n d r o lle r b earings i-snrileAm the mrUKUy cake which Agnes Hlte February 19 Owing to I Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Miller and in th e W -30. P R Lewis the snial: attendance election of of- daughters of P ortland spent the had been oaxed by M rsJ> .E . Lewis. ficers w asp o stp o n e d until next week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J K T lie e n g in e fe a tu re s rep laceab le e y lin d e n , h a rd e i - Sherwood Loses Close Game meeting. Tuesday of every month Sandford. h a u s t-v a lv e seat In s e rts , a n d provides a b u n d a n t p ow er to In a close game with the M ult- W1n be the regular meeting dav Mrs. K ate Gragg and son Oeorge noniah M erchants, Sherwood town instead of Wednesday of Corvallis visited her niece. Mrs. p u ll th re e plow b o tto m » u n d e r average c o n d itio n s . team was nosed out by score ol atten d - luinofe Lester Cypher, and other relatives j 18 to 14 alter M ultnom ah turned A lie n a s I llin o is M e e t I heae are ju s t a few o f th e o u ts ta n d in g fe a tu re s «bat Everything In Insurance several days la ays lost week. on the heat in the second h alt to G. F. Atrops. local agent for At the card party given by the i score 14 pom u. Packer Scott de- State Farm M utual Auto Insur- m a k e th e W -3 0 th e beat b uy o n th e m a r k e t. S to p in a o «t 1291 1332 W ashington P ythian Sisters Saturday evenln I feated Sherwood m an inter-city »nee company, left Friday to at- David J. McCosh, for the past two years an Instructor In litho Mrs. Stanley Hahn and Kyle Key- ♦ ace th ia tr a c to r o r ask us to d e m o n s tra te i L league game Thursday evening a t tend the annual convention and Reed college. banquet of the company's repre- graphy at the Chicago Art Institute, arrived on tha University of nolds had high score and Mrs Janies | Seven students f r o m Metzger sentatives at Bloomington. 111. This Oregon campus at Eugene thia week to tako over his naw duties Matliiesen and William Joos sec I f Y o u r C re a m S e p a ra to r Is Losing M o n e y grade school practiced tor the de- will be Mr. Atrops' fourth a t- at instructor of painting and drawing In the Oregon art department. ond. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hollenbeck clamatory contest of W ashington tendance at the convention, which By wasting b u tterfat a t the xklmmllk spout, it Is high time entertained with a "500" p a r t y county at the high school Feoruary will be in session about two weeks, k i n f i v n ( . r o i n - r p r c from California Saturday, where he Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J 19 The readings w e r e b o th Mrs. E. T. Sheppard went to i N i r i l O n V j r a n g t T S was visiting his half-sister, to invest In a new McCormick-Deering Ball-Bearing Cream R, Sandford had high score and Separator. A Babcock test of the sktmmllk will tell whether you dram atic and humorous. Eugene Sunday to visit her daugh- « » , B irthday Celebrated Have W ashington Program ter Bertha, who is attending U. t o M e e t b a tU r d c T V Following were birthday dinner Mrs. Henry Cypher and Jam es can afford to continue using your cream separator M athlesen were second Guests I he McCormlck-Deerlng Is the closest-skimming cream separator ruMye w w e8i S J u ^ d Thursday a t Mrs. R E. Cross and Mrs. Roy l C o » ' s S l y ^ n ‘im iw r^'f I f t s ^ S t ^ t h e r a were Messrs, and Mesdames Jam es R p a rl T h l . P - - . . . . . . c \c t on the m arket. I t is easy running, easy to clean, and it will Mathlesen. Loel Hollenbeck A rthur K d 1 h ,a G e n e r o u s O f f e r Tigard Grange session. Life of H arrington of Middleton were host- KINTON—All grangers invited to birthday M r a n d Mrs A A R ob give many years of good service. It u built In six sizes W ashington was brought out in a esses a t a shower honoring Mrs. attend K inton Grange Saturday in mson Mr and Mrs Lester R obin- Reynolds. Andy Chrtstencr. William Here s our offer—ask yourself I f , capacities from 350 to 1500 pounds of milk per hour Come series o l 12 taoleau which showed Jam es Harris. Twenty ladies were all day meeting. Lecture hour, open son ol Portland Gavfoni W ils o n o f Joos. Henry Cypher, and J. R it s fair or not. O ct a 45-cent bol- ! Sandford. In and let us dem onstrate its efficiency We will also dem on him as a baby, chopping a t th e Attending from Laurel for all. is about 1:30. Beaverton Elizabethi and K enneth (triple "{ B uckleys M ixture (triple- cherry tree, voung surveyor, cross- Ridge were Mesdames H. P. Strick- Clerk ol the school board. Earl S truthers ' “ a 11 nn 1 1 Miss Eugenie C ypher spent the tie of stra te the McCormlck-Deerlng Milker on request. you ing the Delaware, taking command ler. John Strickler and children. C. Bell, posted notices last week Hiteon club met February "O w n h week-end with her cousin. Mrs “ 1 , * C arlton ll.tliuc, Hande, in at Silverton, and — VttlllUll Olivvitvil, IIHU a,»,,_U nld tonight t o . . then ...... . if . th a t of the army, inspecting the flag. Dan Werre. S. S. Stearns, and W. notifying people of the W ashington Mrs. Emilv Peterson with M rs {fn* „„„ d „ p? ? rt*,n t cou«1> lu s n l surrender of Cornwallis, the farm - C. Edy. county school district boundary Emma Carlson as joint hostess with Miss Pat Simpson in P ort- left, you—if you do not sleep like er and the sU tesm an. Miss M. ..M rs Peter M atthiesen and son board meeting a t the school h o u se, T hirteen members and six visitors land a top all night long—get your Alvin Batchelar. who has been Summers had charge of th e pro- M anun of Filer. Idaho, visited Mr. M arch 6. a t 10 o’clock to consider answered roll call bv eivtne a n . " " u “ "",. T V money back—It a c t s lik e « gram in the contest sponsored by and Mrs. John M atthieson T hurs- a petition to set off from school m odern about Lincoln or W ash- ? the Good S am aritan hospital |r „ ften one sin S ons an M c C o r ir ic k -D e e r in g F a rm M a c h in e ry the lecturer. A review of the early day and Friday. district 34 and add to district 40. mgton M ^s Etoe Caldwell a n ; PortIa.nd suffering from arthritis. Ls ™ ‘ n ° ne slP «top-s an ordinary history of the form ation of th e William Rupprecht left last week Preaching service by Rev. W. E Mrs Gladvs Mever attended a c? ? Val*?flnK. ? t ,? * . *Lome of hls Put Bucklev’s to the lest t.»(»v P hone 271 - 100 4 M a in St. Declaration of Independence and lo r Austin, Murn., to spend some Simpson a t 9:45 a. m. Sunday, f o l- ¡ presidents' luncheon at Hillsboro sLs,tf'r - Mrs. M. V Jackson. Hillsboro Pharm acy or t anv ^ fS x i making oí the constitution w a s time with relatives and friends. lowed by session of Bible school at Monday W atch next week^s d X ? . Mr, ••'ndJ Mrs. Ben VanBuren and 1 " " " J « « ° 1, i,1" 1 made by E. A. Brown of Evenin' Mr .and Mrs. H. P. Strickler were 10:15. Everyone is invited to a t- d r notice of the coming card w m & mlly and Kp" n rth VanBuren of 8 P' S tar Grange. entertained Sunday by their daugh- tend these services. w coming cara party W auna spent the week-end with w you’ AOV - P la y - D r a w s M a n y — ------- Floyd Bierlv and son Amos Bierly _ _ . - J? V anBuren’» sister. Mrs Ed ter. Mrs. W. ------------ E. Peters, and family A mysterv play, ’The Mysterious of Mountain Home. attended a 4-H club convention in ¡VI I f i n 7 P I l i a n r t f Moyer, and family — Corvallis last week The Bierly 1 le '-''-’l l X C U l l t U l O l G uests of Mr and Mrs. O V. Cane of Dr Chang,” in three acts. Celebrate Birthday brothers gave their com demon- C L j o • I ,™ r Sunday were Mr. and Mrs was presented to a capacity crowd Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joyce and a t the school auditorium Friday daughter and Raymond Homibrook stration at the meeting Ivan Bier- , JllC rW O O tl D U T ie d 'Ylene^ ‘,v and s?n J ,“,nd Mrs and daughter Shirley night. Cast included K enneth Koe- attended a family reunion a t New- ly is attending o S C H. E C. club will meet at the - Michael Conzelman, 62. died sud- \ °f North Plains, and Mr. and Mrs ber, Helen Schmeltzer. E u n i c e berg Sunday in honor of Mrs G ault, Thomas Fishburn. M argaret Joyce’s m other's 79th birthday an- grange hall M arch 14 a t 2 o'clock, denly of heart disease at hls home John Konodel and daughters Nor- All ladies are invited to attend. i near Sherwood February 19 and n>a and Maxine. Olsen. Donald Hite, K athleen Ram - niversary Mrs. Marv Kershaw- of Oak Grove ! funeral services were held Mon- O. V. F air ls recovering slowly sey. Evelyn Sherk. Jack Blanken- Mr. and Mrs. W alter F u h rer and ship, and Howard Beckham. children and George Rogers a t- who formerly resided on w hat is day afternoon at the Hollingsworth from the Injury he received Jan - Hans Gaarde Honored tended committee meeting a t the now the W. C. Hall place, is visit-1 £hai^ ' a t Newberg and at St uary 21 1 P a'd s Lutheran church. Interm ent Mrs Norman Bidwell and Miss A surprise birthday party was state legislature at Salem Friday ing Mrs. Lilly M. Bierly. Miss Laura Gerig o l Salem, who was *n the L utheran cemetery at Eldlne Bidwell spent the wf.-K-end given Hans G aarde Saturday night night. a t the home of Mrs. U. M. Fair, a t hls home Friends arrived in a Mr. and Mrs. Rene Tagho.. Henrv has been visiting relatives here I ®‘x Comers. group and really made it a sur- Taghon, a n d Theophie Cappoen during the past two weeks, re tu rn e d ! He is survived by two daughters HOW THEY GET MONEY Mrs. H ertha Meinecke and Elsie prise. Dncing was a p art of the of Cornelius were guests at the J to her home Sunday evening. evening’s entertainm ent. Attending l . Cappoen home Sunday, E. L. McCormick and nephew ,1 Conzelman; five sons, M artin, Carl. "T he sun stood still— were Mr. and Mrs. George Ander- Mrs. Joseph Werre Sr. returned Virgil McCormick, and Miss G ra c e , George. Erech and A rthur; five The axe did float— son. M r and Mrs. M. Gaarde. Mr to her home Sunday after a two McCormick, who is attending state brothers. Herm an and John o f This God ls our God." and Mrs. Bernard Wick Mr. and weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. normal school in Monmouth, visited Sherwood; Fred. Stockton. Cal ; So on the wall of the general Mrs. L. Erickson. Mrs. J. Wick, Miss c . C. Demmin, and family a : South Mrs- Lilly M. Bierly Saturday. Mr M artin and Henry of Frankenm uth offices of the China Inland Mission Ellen Zweiner. Miss Bemiece Dan- Tualatin McCormick and Virgil returned to Mich.; two sisters, Emma Blank In Shanghai. China. iels. Miss Cohn. Neil Miller. Henry Mr and Mrs. Edward Atbischer th eir home in Hillsboro during t h e ; San Bernardino. Cal., and M ar- W ith hundreds of missionaries In Metzentine and Curtis Tigard. spent last week-end visitin 7 with afternoon and Miss McCormick re- garet Blank. Hemlock. Mich, the field, with vast sums pouring in ------------------------- L O. O. F. Initiation Tonight Mrs Aebischer s relatives a t The turned to her school the first o f ; to keep them, not one cent is asked C harity lodge. I. O. O. F. will hold Dalles of man. "Tell the people of the Initiation in the second degree to- The Chehalem Albright B rother- Onion Price Up work and ask God for tlie money," night (Thursday 1 at Tieard. Mem- -hood met Tuesday evening at the The past week has been a busy 7 » -y . . 1 Is the program these many years. bers of the local lodges were in- home of Raleigh Whitmore. The time with some of th e onion grow - j I JIP N t- till# * « I How does God so pour out of hls yited to the Tualatin country club ladies were also invited to this ers. A num ber of truck loads have ; V J d lC N UK | g<xxlness7 It is by Jesus Christ. to a party given by the T ualatin meeting th a t he does it. For in the person been shipped to wholesalers in | w illiam Daniel Lee. 65. died Sun- lodges over 200 o d d Fellows. Re- Mrs. George Baker was called to P o rtiam t the price being more th an day morning a t his home a t Gales of C hrist. God once dwelt here on bekahs an4 friends were present The Dalles Wednesday evening by it has been for a number of years, creek. He was bom at Gales Creek earth with us. He took up In a a t th e affair Dancing and card the serious illness of her daughter » pr^ c» ? £ : November 28. 1869 He m arried Dora hum an body as a m an among men playing constituted the evening s in-law. Mrs. Dixon, who is in a ^ other raise a little later In the S m ith of Gales Creek December 29 He was tem pted at all points as we entertainm ent. hospital at The Dalles. ' 1897. and to the union 13 children are, yet He died sinless for our sins. » ... S.ons ° i Fon? . Mrs w C. Edy assisted Mrs J. season. W ith - the — sln-questlon settled and Miss Helen Schneider, teacher, 1 were bom. 11 ot whom are living ------ --------- ----------------- Initiation of the Sons of Legion e . D ow in entertaining -, the Past and . „ a number of pupils attended He is survived bv his widow Mrs °u t of the way; with nothing be post, recently organized bv Argonne Kobe G rands club a t the Dow , the prelim inary declamation contest -Dora Lee- seven daughters ’ Mes- tween the ho*y God and the for- post a t Sherwood, took place F ri- home February 20. dames R ena O utright and Blanche I ^ r d can now day evening with members of Rome j j r . and Mrs. C. 8. Haynes and Grange h airF rid ay afternoon. Hemer ol Glenwood, Merle Scofield satisfy hls heart-longing and bless post teem in charge of the cere- Robert " ‘Allison“' officers"oi*“ Slier- of Garibaldi Lois Johnson. Alta 811 who have It «°- mony. This is the second organiza- wood Grange, visited Tngard Grange Buyers of advertising space who fail to consider facts alone in Johnson, Lena Scofield and Miss Whoever lays hold on C hrist's tion of Its kind to be started in Thursday R uth Lee of Gales Creek- four sons death to blot out their sin-guilt do the state Fickens Move making their advertising investments invite sales and profit trouble. William G. of Forest Grove and on th a t in stan t come Into the new Legislature and Mrs. W alter Ficken, who U l l l h H a c Q /’ Ccirxt’i Melvin, Wesley and Conrad birth; God becomes their new 8ixty-flve members of the high have lived on the William Rup- And it’s bad business to have trouble in the region of the pocketbook. v , i u u 1 it* » o c s s i o i l G a ies creek He ls also survived by F ath er with his G od-nature im- school ciyi" eless made a trip to precht place for several years, .1 four sisters. Mesdames Lucy Dye parted to them and an ever-in- “ “ .S111 <he lefto ^tu re in moved to Oregon City recently. H o V j M P of Metzger. Amy Coffman and Dei- creasing desire to love, trust and session. Both groups c f legislators _____ _______ The Audit Bureau of Circulations was organized 21 years ago « r »hi. R a w f ii?r5.»inun fle Hertzoif °f Portland, and Ora obey him . As they have need, they were visited P ictures were tak e n 1 TV • 1 ie h S l I9 t^ p i-a n c i? t Sm ith of Oaes Creek; and two lay the sam e before him In prayer. on the «tens of the capitol build- O V T liX l P r e s i d e n t for the express purpose of putting into merchants’ and manufacturers’ ithR brothers. H arrison Lee of Eugene asking in the name of the Son by ing The class also visited the F air- 7 «.x-oxwx,*»«. DI ’ \ z - •. ?ihIn .^ ^ e .n tthf-^!»e(friniVird ’yeiar p ns and Edward of Gales Creek whom all promises are made good. view home for feeble-minded and B lo o m in g V is ito r f everyone by p r l ^ n tt a ? E vehm ' , FunferaI services were held Tues- "As m any as received Him to them hands the ways and means of carefully examining circulation coverage the state penitentiary. ............. _ . . . . Km? „ 3 -h S i^sh in for tw ?,id ?.5l aftf rnoon at Gales Creek church 8«ye He power to become the sons facts. Claims had been found fretpiently far removed from the facts. BLOOMING — The Rev. W J. Ke” y with a ^ holar»hiP ior two s c n o ia r s n ip io r w ith in tp r m r n t in rxaiAc r’moir of God. ’ Jo h n 1:12.—Oeorge N Sav vmi saw it in the Argus Janssen of Seattle, Wash., president a t summer school a t C ot - i etery Taylor, Beaverton, O re .-P a id Ad of the Oregon and Washington dis- val'*s th is coming summer. The ‘ ________________ trict of the Lutheran church of the „¿arsi?ip< was sponsored by the M eet a t G arden H om e An A. B. C. newspaper, however, simply refers advertisers to its , Missouri Synod, was a parsonage Banks business men. G arden Home recreation stndv visitor February 18. His visit was A new 4-H cooking club was or- - ? ara_eii. " on?f‘ . r.ef reatJ.o n . st“A ' latest audit report, made once each year by an outside auditor who group will meet a t Mrs. Upchurch's in the interest of the mission at ?an; J i i P 1 Mis? Agnes Kelly as house today (Thursday) at 1:30 p delves from top to bottom into c irc u la tio n m ethods - te r rito r y covered Forest Grove. He spent part of the LRad.er « ? ” i cers ele^.ted. weJ,e Mll- m. for their games and party. Each aftem oon in a trip through the J 4®01 Mead, president; Beatrice member will direct a game or skit - q u a n tity of that newspaper which is bought and read daily or weekly. territory from which tnc Forest Koepper. vice-president, and Evelyn Grove congregation draws its mem- Kel*y- secretary. j Or Trying to Pass Other Trains There is never need for an A. B. C. newspaper to make claims because 1 bership, and in the evening he : "— ------------ 1 "Say, Joe, can you tell me why talked to the members on some of there are fewer railway accidents of this standard universally accepted method of showing the facts. the treasured blessings of their th an auto accidents?” church. Refreshments were served (Bv Mr«. Zell C Strother.) i j ^ . “ W e l] n o t g»a r t lv hu t I by «. the ladies a .< of e. the J church. ,e o u , A num ber from here a tte n d e d ! th in k ’ the main reason 1-f'becan J In its audit reports, the A. B. C. refuses to credit circulation in Mr and Mrs. R u,'o7 S-heroo and an Odd Fellow entertainm ent at the E n g in e « Isn’t a?wavs n. on Avin, who since December wore Tualatin Monday night. the fire m a n ”— a w a ys hugging arrears over a certain period of circulation that is sold or given away i ” / • " " if • *7 {he guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H Mrs. Rosa Ferris entertained the lne Ilrem an- - Lx anti friendly service f o r Muhly, left February 20 for Glencoe following guests a t dinner Sun- Argus classified ads get results. in bulk. A. B. C. circulation totals are net. your car. It pavs to deal Minn. Mrs. Sophia Brelje. now 84 day In honor of her daughter. Mrs. w h e r e t h e l it t l e th in ir a -ire years old' avafled herself of the R uth Swanson; the Misses Eliza- w nere tne nine inings are opportunity for traveling eompan- beth and M argaret Ferris of Port- Advertisers’ dollars therefore, buy net, active, sales-produeing done Without your having to ions, and left with Mr. and M rs land. Mr. and Mrs Ray Kuiken Scheroo for h er form er home In and children, Mrs. R uth Swanson ask for service! circulation that has no frothy, worthless filler to make it look more Minnesota, where she has step- and children. Harold. Doyle. Mor- sisters and oth er reatives. Mrs. rls and M arguerite Ferris important. Brelje has been a resident of W ash- Chester Robinson has beer, out We cannot know where ington county for fifty years and of school the past week w i t h made her home in recent years measles. we will be tomorrow. If Being the only A. B. C. newspaper in Washington county and with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meyer. Dean Willoughby returned home we should be taken from Hayward Noted Artist Joins U. Of 0. Staff Benefit Planned Mr Mrs AlvlI1 of McCorm ick-DeeringW -JO RUSH LOW Guaranteed For Bronchial Coughs HILLSBORO FEED CO An A* B< CL Newspaper Doesn't Need to Substitute Claims for Proved Facts Native of County Bald Mountain 4-H n i Auto Service ÌOMORROW Hiteon GD EAST Busch’s Service Garage P h o n e 501 M a in St. SUNSHINE Drainage Problems-- B you go East this winter, why not go through California and Southern Arizona? Ride our famou, Sunset Limited or Golden State Limited through America’s sunniest winter region. Stopover anywhere. For details, see your local agent or write J. A. Ormandy, G e n e ra l P a tte n g e r A g en t. 704 those who depend on us for food and shelter, we are doing our duty to ward them only if we leave them LIFE INSUR ANCE. This dependable protection costs a few cents a day. one of only two weekly newspaper A. B. C. members west of the Rocky Mountains, the Hillsboro Argus is the one newspaper that fur mshes advertisers such an opportunity to make a careful examination of its circulation.