The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 14, 1935, Page 11, Image 11

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    'I'h tirai! ny i March I I , 1935
H I L L S II O R O
Ordination of
Cornils H eld
Atfetl Justice Hies
C e re m o n y H e ld at B e th a n y ;
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lu p t u t church. pre», hi }
illnatlon *•■•"»«>.
,a the
Aloha »Scouts
Give Program
P atterson Speaks a t G ra n g e
M e e tin g T h u rs d a y
D ance M onday
P a r ty
»emlnarv ,,f P o rt­
land Itila i-oin-
Ing May, »»» <"'-
(illìlll'd ut » *erv-
lll- III BethllllV
Baptist e liu r i'tii
Hiiiiiluy eveiiliiH |
R,-v. E HJoik
ipil.1t. .-.Uiiply P>‘ -
tur of thè Hweil
i li llii|ill»l l'tiuri li
il Warren, t «• «>
tlw , iiiigregation
Pi il i e openlng
pi .m i 1" w '■
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O R E G O N
illy Ml. hnmlhy Cook«)
CORNELIUS 'fin- cltv council
] lust week deci,led to prohibit the I
further u of billboard-. Inside the
1 city lim it
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t in n ì lli'iiv ri tini h ig h si'lHM'l In U l­
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T o n y ’» a
Cornelius Has
Billboard Ban
B e n e fit
.Stanley Coniti,, pmloi of Clu-irv
(Irove H wi - i II m I i lli i p l l ' l ,'h u ri li w lu,
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H IL L S B O R O ,
F a m i l i e s M o v e ; C lu b M e et»;
F o rm T o w n ir m l C lu b
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ffiy If. C. Si vanii
ALOHA Local Boy Scout troop
presented a program before grange
members and friends T hursday eve-
mnv p r Patterson of Htifahoro
w h£ Is interestedI w? the Bov "scout
movement
m ve a talk
ot
™ ,ut"w ork ^ al«,
d presented
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Spom orad
Neighbor» of Wood,-,aft »pon-l
sored a curd party March b at
I lltu iiiliiK » hull with Mr». Frank
Dm,her u» rluih'iiiup. A r t h u r
Hpli-hM-haert was awarded a basket |
' won by Mr» .1 Valid,-rvi-n. Mr».
! won by Mrs. J Valid,-rvan, Mrs
Henry tiering. Henry Rtttuelar and
George Ibirllrhi and pinochle hon­
or» wept to Mr». Warren Huber.
Mi
J Vanlaim; Oeorite llolsch'-r
and T<-d Wiikin» The circle nu t
Thursduy evening for u regular
busines» meeting.
Program Given
The local grad« school was la v - ’
ored with .election» on the h ar-I
moniiu and banjo selections Thur»-
ila-. given bv Frank Hartley, ac­
companied by Countv Superintend-1
elit G II K raus Mr Hartley has
played In over 8000 schools and
is conducting harm onica classes In I
Hillsboro A number of local teach-I
ers are receiving Instruction there. |
Mrs Robert Bellinger of Forest
(trove visit,-d lu-r mother. Mr».]
M Edaon, and sister. Mr». E d n a '
Russell, Tuesday.
Lucille Mann has been 111 at tier
home with blood poisoning
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, I
March 0. a boy.
Birthday Observed
Mr mill Mrs. M O. O tt a n d |
Mr. and Mrs Ham Stayton andj
MOKE THAN MAN POWER
For the next five minutes It Is
no longer 1 th at scrub the floor In
the hard place behind the stove
but Christ th at llveth In me; for
tl ie next half-hour It Is no longer
th a t work over the dairy cow that
is bloated and likely to die, but
Christ th a t llveth In me.
This Is Bible straight, by the
Apostle Paul Romans six says to
count your old sin-nature nailed to
the Cross of Christ, i ructftrd with
him th a t the body of sin might be
dead, for dead men cannot serve
sin And in Galatian* 2 2 b the
Apostle says, "I am crucified with
j p?.1,' r h r t i i ’A’htn8 fin O ,'
2lot
*• but C hrist th a t llveth In me;
?nd the ,U,e whlch 1 “ ow llve u* the
f£esh
L
a v e ^ 1 l llv-°
m ^ l by
f ^ ' thp
me " f»Hhfulne»s ‘“ of
'd
the boys with service badges O ther g -rh» "ihlld of God would he a
visitors from Hillsboro were Mr.
^ h i child of Ood would be a
and Mrs Forsythe, m aster of Hills- w ithout the U r ^ t h e d e m a n d
boro Orange, and Mr. and Mrs R
X
to g ri? " -
Hornecker i. and
of Reed- quit-claim deed to C hrist of all
- Ira Towe r ,,,„
rm in Je p i „Tam at cht
their talents and abilities: every-
m e e t m i? tw lli b e -n < hargeh of the thlng over
him frwn r,,rlrUn‘i
Agricultural ci^ m ltteS “ ^
the stor,‘ to [x'ri<,r‘n “'« HurgicaJ
k,., ,n u rd * cb" 'm u •
operations; from washing dishes to
W alter K latt. a member of the translating the scriptures on the
crew of the Edward Luck, nback foreign field Yes. stand with Ood
which was dork.-d In Portland Fri- that vour old sin-self Is dead; next
! day and Saturday -.pent Friday hand over to Christ all th a t you
night with his parents Mr. and are and have, then count yourself
Mrs L. F K .att. H p sailed S atur- out and C hrist in; now comes life
day evening for Seattle and ex- abundant, fruitful, supernatural —
pects to be back In Portland this George N Taylor. Beaverton. Pd. Ad
week-end.
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Mrs. A Richards and daughter
Betty have been very 111 with flu
the past week.
H . R. (Wellington
Mr and Mrs. Dick Holland of
"Let 'Kelly' Fix Your W atch"
Portland visited Mrs. Holland's
father. C, J. Stickney. Sunday.
In Stage Depot
Girls of the 4-H sewing I class
Hillsboro. Oregon
with their leader. Rosalie Reed,
met a t the home of Margaret
Gaunt.
. , MUSH wa-. -uppliixl lx-K'-r.
by IJ'i I’
Death rinsed I li e distinguished
any choir. Ilcv T churrb. paftor
acted
cureer of former Supreme Court
of the inilcrUUning
Justice o h v u Wendell Holmes,
• V
« “¿ c O T ° when
^ c . , he
,
Station Rented
shown above In a recent picture
H Ewer, who is handling the'
" " ’^ e ^ - h J f ? » “
' c o n n u will
County Representative
Sterling Mineral products, has re n t­
for
ed the gas station formerly run
?• Ä u r o
T C he Betliany Kuptmt
by Ted Emerson and will h a n d le '
b u n h . in- u uu- M>n
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R O L U X
Shell gas and oil in connection with '
Mr lla ila O o m lU o f B< Vhun>
wen- g*‘ i?s“ a t ‘th " r M?s ‘¿(li'm B u'A
C
IJa n k Koch and th e Misses Emma
Cleaner and Air Purifier
the Sterling M ineral products.
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ic5 SVrdayt2
u ,,d "v In
U .T Ü S C 1 U D
Goetze and Frances Onos, a r .d
Home Economics’ club will have I
<11,
lx.U Rkbrntuid,
\ b? I?,kJ ?"A
,Or,lS
l i Ixmor oi l th h e e ,
| many children.
WAYNE EMMOTT
, their quarterly meeting at the
lu u A rH .H h u u i's is ut Hunilay with
u m i i k r ' six' lnc lies ol «now wa« birthday oí Mrs. Lela Wood«.
Phone 2143 for appointm ents
Young
people
of
the
Blooming
I
o ran g e hall March 20. With a pot
Move to (¿rove
Mr
anil Mr» lian» Lornlls and | P;«irled at O is-hrun last week
congregation M arch8 received M ar-!
luck lun
luncheon at noon
mi
u Snow n ( lu ir . ie s t h a v e b een In ev l-
Mr and Mrs. R. Bigsby and fam-1
(mnlly
Plans for the annual banquet of garet Ruecker, Lois Alton and Mil-
Nearly 3.000 growers of melons
uhd Mr». Charle» Head-
Mr and Mr» Kd Huk«'»-, ami Mr lll-IH-1- bere during the past week lly, Mr
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uiil" Mr . W a lle r CUlIU ld »- ,<• J-
Mr and Mrs
I> Willis of rick ai m l I u iiilv ’ Mi and Mrs. c llf- lll,‘ Da(l»' club of Oregon S tate dred Meyer into membership. Mel- ,ln(j tomatoes in Oregon and Wash-
ted and J
nted librarian mgton a re receiving application»
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K nd Visited M C Larsen and fam Portland visited friend» here _Frl- ford Bigsby and on and Mr and college have been
y* ( H annan of fOr erop quotas for 1935. actorclmg
K M E i S W M D l ■ 1
Hv Sunday.
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im b ,'
to C ornells from Forest Orove
announces n.-organU atlon and A rthur O u r» k e t<) MoS o n Tompkins, chairm an of
< U » Formed
The ’Nelialian»" gave a dam ,
Mr» O Schuh, who ha» I
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A ll HEILA i la-»» »' I"*' " , h
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j m arketing agreem ent for those
H ere is something th a t will interest
The un h estru , ill for some lime, I» much lm- room of the Benson hotel. Portland, j
music ha» been org iiii/a-d iim' wl" liere Suliirduy night
11,1,1 I.) W a lte r u r o v e d
March 22. Owing to Interest al- »
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„ f
commodities. These growers repre-
hoot and
M >nit-‘>
under tin- liu ... 11,11
every farm owner. We regard it as
ol Wa I I
U1(1 Mrs E Wyff(.ls tt n d ready aroused, he predict» a capac-
.sent 75 p er cent of all wlio raise
eT nl..“¿ ai‘' » Ä ‘k M.
Mr» ' |*
Catkin»
one of the most im portant announce­
William People» of W arrenton daughter M argaret »pent last week- ‘tv crowd.
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f
^,n d h
m ents we have ever made to our
f , Wilson of Alona are the m-
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Mi
and
M r. J. T I <
Claud,-
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Ingall
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reached
b>
local
commit-
trade. We invite you to drop in a t
»trucUir».
o, uni - it., mm,ml i.'mi.,i.,-.
Mi
....... • Wilcox visited In Corvallis OaxeUe-Tima» will be
Ml» Alin Itami' •■■l ha (lAS
our yard and let U3 tell you about
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M r» M
Travl» and daughter Portland with friends March <> the toastm aster, and B Frank Ir-
Winfield Scott Sparks 86 retired
G ^°wefu
a cedar Mül
d in g
SEK?ì„-fd'‘d 'tu - home ííl Mr» E.
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A Service That Gives
the week-end
with Plains.
to be houftekeeper for L. I ciirlsten
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... chief . sp
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i ins
nome
in ro re si orovtr »eruces any
three
of of the the past past
er of North
I of - trustee*, will
eak
-! b^
rehS?S
I «ny
three years
year» out out
í “ Ji'm-» Man’h » Nineteen ladles week
Brown and two son«.
Forest'0 G rove'^^Jndert'aiunr ‘ ^ ' ¡ f o u r and t U
dividing by three
You Better Farm
Ml«a
Ro.x*
Edmoiuiton
of
P
o
rt-|e
r
FTrd Sm
of
Cochran
and
L .
m i i ith
u n
OI
i tx u r u i i
unu
l
ah . s o w
w. .
ra rest drove undertaking com- rC ' atzr ’ n,pn:
npafqv ¿»if.»ov.
The" making «»!"
land wa«
w r n l f h t |u e« t a t| A notable feature of the banquet pany chapel with Rev Alexaiider •
a
K. Bodly i p-nt the week-end at
Buildings for Less
mrs in Portland
the George Wilcox home Friday.
w,u
t | u. presence of member« Bennett officiating and music by ,
naVf*™
their home
hole» ln heavy anil light ,,
Money.
and
Donald
Klesel
and
John
Mi
Klllop
of
Portland
vis-
of
the
championship
basketball
Thoina»
Isaacs.
Remains
were
sent
|
LrAAve^nuniLA
hAweveA
fm
A
an"
ieriai« ¿nd uulored ooat loop«, ir.e
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acreage quotas: however, final ap
1 r .»•
I .nr ifc.i, tak«!! up in ».r«d »Smith J r of Portland anent ited friends here Sunday
U-am of Oregon State college, who to Gilbert. Iowa, for burial.
We are now prepared to give
, proval must be made bv executives
you, w ithout cost, authentic
Mr Sparks was born August 3 of the control committee. This pro-
inform
ation concerning th e
1848, in Ohio, and m arried M artha gram is being carried out under
Smith at Boone. Iowa. January authority of the Agricultural Ad-
planning and construction o f any farm build­
1878, to which union four c h il-! justm ent Acts, recently renewed by
ing you may need. This farm service is fully
dren were bom Mrs. Sparks died legislatures of the two states. The
described in a booklet which is yours fo r the
in 1917 and July 16, 1919. he m ar- purpose of such a plan is to elim-
asking, w ithout obligating you in any way.
iw n r e n d " of * ' Hu
S u w i William Mann Lucille and Prls- ¡¿ rs ¿ ^ , ¿ 3 evVryihlw "in "riadi-1r1^ ^ “ le B„ 1M ,ury
.".re.Yuiird with a niembeislilp <’!
^jr» It It. T
Townsend
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at
1-IUa.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
L
C
Mix,-
ness
a
i
a»e
last
session
and
Mr
Surviving
him
are
four
children
means
disastrous
prices
to
farmers,
•13 with |4!* 21» 111 ttn- tri usury Camp is .spruduig a few day»
Get a Copy of This Free Book
C h r is m a n o r e d ic te d that the ban- Catherine M Conner of Superior, and to guarantee the consumer a
Mr
Muiwoud ol
1‘ortlanil .. was
tin- ...... recovering
from a slight a t - berrv
Mr
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i„.i(i
I t tells you how you can be sure of g ettin g
.... .k ,.r NexL meeting
will , lx- In'll'
tack of ...............
the measles
L utheran church' 1»
obaervlng ,luPt will attract a capacity crowd
Franklin I S p a r k s of Spring- better and more uniform product.
farm buildings th a t are the la st word in
A ' i, 21 with George Simons
ius miss Ju an ita Nelson
returned
the Lenten season each Sunday- by \ja n y tickets have already- been Held. Mo.: Lee M. Sparks of Has-
' speaker
with her m other to Monmouth a serie» of sermons by the pastor, reserved, he said, and Interest Is ^ n - M*nn ; and Lillian R. C rout-
strength, rigidity, permanence, through tested
lhe
strong all over Oregon Friends of , n,Y’1
Io*’a i and a
construction principles, and do it fo r less
Mr and Mrs Harvey Carr and \ ] ls Nelson spent the past week Rev George Kix-hler
am and Clm ton visiting her daughter here. Thi-y
Tea !»|>oiiM»red
ihe college from practically every ?I?;ber Alden B Sparks of Boone
money.
il'ivutn* of IMrtland visited Mr. and were accompanied by Mbv. LaVelle, The ways and means committee community in the state will be l°wa
M rs Glen C arr Sunday
Berg
uf the Cornelius Civic Improvement present
More Than 100 Farm Buildings
Funeral services were held Sun- j
Birthday ( elebrated
M i, W W McDonald returned ( ,Uo »p.ouso.eu a
i •• it the
A program of musical numbers
day afternoon at Forest Grove for j Each has received the stam p of approval of
M rs II Helndrlrh ol Cedar Min Saturday from a week , visit In I home
o f Mrs. Henry Behrinan and other entertainm ent features
Colburn Thayer. 50. who d i e d ! the agricultural engineers of 15 leading S tate
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I Timrsday afternoon. The home was have been arranged to follow the
,-iiïi rtaini-d with a birthday ,,nri
party v Eugene
! Ä
' ' - r j ' » “ « " 1* - ; ; ‘•¡î.1?» f e
U niversities—th e nation’s best building au­
It-lv r iti’ J
tn
at his home near Oas-
beautifully decorated with daffodils main address, and the committee
Call al ear oVica far »
LIIVIILVI
IL, IV44 4 I Thursday
,nn
ev
A le x a n d e r
B e ennett
n n p tt
of
ton. R
Rev.
Alexander
B
of
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thorities on farm construction. Think w hat th a t
and hy acinths. A large crowd at-1 in charge plans for a social session
cap, af thia xaloaMa
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, ,
.
.
. | Forest Grove officiated and H. W I m eans to you!
W. * ‘stephens
Stephens,
tended.
following the more formal proceed-
r o t h wcred m Î î xüa w
Farm ers raising truck crops such prickett had charge of funeral ar-
. .
Farewell Party (¿Iven
ings. The event Li for men and
-niorm-
B ev riy T.horne.
>hyllia’"Tl**«*
as sweet corn. Peas, beans and rangem ents. Interm ent was in the
Marie Johnson
I n r i s f i l K » R < * r n a p r lS
Mr and Mrs A rthur BLshop g a v e women.
H e tiv W in h r lc li
Lumber That Gives You a Better
onions will be particularly Interest- HilLiboro cemetery.
v i i l i s t l l l t . u t i u u i u a a farewell party Saturday evening
( «-orgia Wallace Patsy and II«-1'
i-d
in the fertilizer discussion to be
Mr T hayer wtvs bom Septem-
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Walla«,-. June Mead Barbara Wal-
Funeral services for Christine H lor Mr. und Mrs. Fred Järisen and
Job
At Lower Final Costs
b> P r9fer>-so*' c
B-Uzek
ber 12. 1884 In Portland, m arried
" “»"‘im'rolhv’ Hnvirr, Maxine Fow BeVns‘rd».‘ M.‘ 'who dl’^ A A p o r t la i S H liiWren. who have moved U> Ml
B lo o m in g
We not only furnish FREE BLUE PRINTS of any of theta
_
£ 30 p m J?a tu r? a y, at— lhX .court Frances E. Clements there March
In . Audrey Fowler. I’ai«y Hein- pj-lday. were held Monday morn- Vernon. Waoli. 1 re**’iR
mzYOMINr»—Mrs
Am
bui
Idi
ng.»
to our customers but we show how Weyerhaeuser
BLOOMING Mrs Arnold Gnos house, according to L. E Francis 12 1906. and moved to G aston in
4-8QUABX I .mber can be used to rive better construction a t
drieh.
the huele •* •
*th*.
Ghureh of the Vu>ita- ; h ‘»noi gu» s . 'h JJ111 •
l*Mr • celebrated her birthday
March
5 5 1 »-w»4*uiv
wuu4> a agent.
gem .
r Fertilizer
r r u i u r r 1 that
He
Í is survived by his
dric b and
birthday
March
assistant j-ounty
th a w
t year
year.
He
lower
final
cost—the right lumber to use and how to use it.
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in,‘
*full«»r
,lon
at
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-rlx^rt
Concluding
s.-rv-
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Dwyer
and
Denny
bv
e
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f
i
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g
a
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5
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f
r
5
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s
-
requirements
of
various
soils
and
X
two
”
ns
¿rich
It will pay you to know all about thia new service. We’U be
H arry C. of C ath-
ire« w*ere at Verboort cemetery A rthur oreiR ana uorus ana izeniiy .,vp< n j frtmrf« ohmíjc u. pr#» crops types of commercial fertihz- i _____
« vw «»> f _______and
wacH
radii o. ’Tiptoe Ihrouwn tiv iun¡
glad
to
exploia
it fully.
Lyle
C.
of
Ga&-
Recitation
Rosary was
held j . Bishop and the host and hostess. Mesdames
d
M
arcaret Gnos,
Onos Charles
and rates
rates of
a n d ‘ ,„.n
.
(or IMUv
I .w , Hclndrlch
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, >,«,‘.'11 of thi-
*•„ I,,..«.,,
WHO ,,,,,,
Maruaret
Charles ere fertilizer mixtures and
of {„í?.
ton; and
two sisters.
Mrs Frances
Mr II H elndrilh „( Cedar m u i
chapel of Hennessey, Goetach
( lul> Meet» T u e id a ,
i Enier'" Jo’h n " E p le r'’ J M T anner application wiU be discussed
P Allen of Portland and Catherine
lust returned from a trip to < a» A M rtlee pi IW la n d Sunday nigh,
Cornelius Civic Improvement club Butterfield. Pe?cv
The
Percy ' Newman.
Newman, Her-
Her-
The meeting
meeting is
is the
the second
second ...
in , a Thayer of Cherryville.
fo r n la .
visited her sis- . t j7 '? ? ,cd,. aaa
sl!,l,crr, of Mrs. will inei-t *“ ^*’i Gty hall I u, »day bprJ
s pringer. Henry Haase, series of monthly 4-H crops meet
MrL
Kona of POTttand
Valid,-raiinden of Roy Mrs afteniuoiv Mrs Ear Hobbs chair- 1<>hn Ooel„ . ElmPr Bogp pyp,, lngs wh,ch are being held in the
Argus classified ads get results.
ter Mr» Sam Kuna,
I
William Ix-psi hat of For, »t Grove, man of the dipiu tm ent of In tjr Krahmer. Albert Krnhmer. Oscar county. Farm ers are invited to at-
We specialize in quality Job p rin t­
8. 2nd Ave. and E. W ashington
Phone 301
Frlday.
,
,
M artin J. B ernards of Orenco. national relations, will have charge
n ,,n tn n p m ,, R randaw - a n d te n d
ing—Argus.
Mrs S Walter is recovering from Marg,lrPt M ,,lld Cecelia Bernards of the discussion study. Mesdames 1 fahl n " ,ton
Brandaw and tend,
an attack of pleurisy
_ w>iii Mrs Minnie Soliler. und Mrs. Ed 1 A Lundgren. A McCormack
A dance *WLh®ld Bt Cedar Mill vanLom of Portland.
i Robert Tanner.
(¡range luall Saturday n night
An ll-
ig h t. A
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Ilrnrfil Mniulav
other on« will be held lhls 8ntur' C ou n ty Solons G iv e n
Firemen'» club will sponsor their
‘‘“¿ t r ^ i z e . Spark* of P ortland
N o tic e in M . g . x i n e “
^ iu ^ ' ^ v U I ^ “ ¿ U L v
vi,lied Mrs. Glen C arr Thursday
Representative J W Hughes of evening
Ml-« Dorothy Boy und Carl Ij»r- Washington county received the
j a m , s Parmley »pent Tuesday In
sen vbdted ML and Mrs. Ray Page following tribute In the March 6 aherwoSd
ol Portland T hursday night.
Issue of the Oregon Democrat J
Mr and Mrs. W Christensen
"Colonel Hughes ha* been tin able aIld fa,„,iv have moved to Port-
legislator and studies carefully the iand
bills introduced and up for pussage
Sunday school of the M. E
.
Ills opinion bears w e ig h t « , u n - church wishes to thank the com­
as I)USV S e s s io n hi.,.-,,l and unprelijm lii.d H, pr, niunilv lor then kind , o-operatlon
7
r n ta llv e L I, Ro\s received lhe jn making the food «ale held In
West Union local of the Farm - following comm ent. "Represent»- Bernard'« grocery and Hank’s m ar-
ers Union met al Ihe K P hall live H um was the author of a gas- kPt, Saturday, such a success The
ai North Plains March 7. L E ollne company regulation bill which Epworth La-agues popcorn sale was
AMOVE* s OOVFH S rs
Francis, assistant county agent, was denned right In principle, ac-
very successful.
was Initiated Mrs J Gates. Mrs cording to many members of the
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dixon of
H Iaiftls and Mrs J Pubols re- house, but which failed to pass
Milwaukie spent several days this
ported mi the home Interests’ con-
-
-
week with their son and daiighter-
ferenre at Corvallis.
Our classified columns may have in-lnw. Mr and Mrs. C. O Dixon
Rusaell lx>rtls reported on the just what you are looking fo r—
Mrs. John Black visited friends
meeting of the baseball league a t Read them.
I In Portland Sunday.
Hill iliir n an d W est U n io n Ini,-m l _
to sponsor a Ixisebnll team Next “
~
meeting wlll lx- Mareh 21 There
w 111 be a short business session for
n committee to report on county
fair exhibits and other unfinished
business A dance will follow L a­
dles are requested to bring lunch.
, Cochran Reports
Six Inches Snow
CI C
D-wk’ Clllh
ivlelon, 1 Tnmatn
OttiatO
UOta Hlanned
Plans Big Affair
1^1 ■
FA INCW 1/63! Ill rdFRl DUIICIfnQS
Agtd KCSldtllt OI
Services Sunday
for C. Thayer
Truck Garden Men
Services Held for
J. W. COPELAND YARDS
West Union Local
H
Hav you saw tt In tile Argus.
A
/CHEVROLET
_ PUT
SWING IN
IrO U P STRIDE
Illustrated; PA-Ton Panel Truck (131** Whaalbas«)
Truck owners
kn o w econom y
The inside story of
the rain barrel
Feel new vigor and
tingling good health, by
keeping fit with a quart
of milk a day!
That
goes for youngsters and
adults! Ia>t us deliver
your daily quart!
FIR G RO VE
D A IR Y
Phone 4RX1
THAT’S W H Y THEY
Like the old oaken bucket, the rain barrel was
full of romance—and, we might add, of twigs,
leaves, germs and grasshoppers I The in sid e
story wasn't pleasant.
BUY CHEVROLET
• ••
TRUCKS
But "the old order changeth" and today
the modern water company provides a safe,
healthful supply and delivers the water to
your home at the turn of a faucet.
M
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT. MICH,
f'omparv < krrr<4r<’» tow M a r r e d p r ic n an d ra«r G..W-4.C.
f»rwi. .4 Conorut M otors k’atno
SEDAN
1- I *
DEI B FRY
(107* Wbeelbane)
HALF-TON
CANOPY
EXPRESS
(112* VI m W mm )
HALF-TON
iiz --
PICK-DP
* lOO
(112* theelbaae)
HALF-TON PICK-UP
WITH
|4 n "
CANOPY
(112* Wbeelbase)
IIAI.F-TON l - z n
PANEL
f OO()
(112' Wherlbaae)
•14-TON
CHASSIS
’ -lOO
(131' Wbeelbaa«)
*033
*173
•1 ’ ,-TON
CHASSIS
AND CAR
(157' Wheelbaa«)
*003
•14- ton
stake
K
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13
open
tr**
*033
EXPRESS
(131' Whee-lbaae)
♦14-TON
t7 o n
STAKE
*7 2 U
(157' Whrelbaar)
*I4-TON
PLATFORM *O 3 U
(131 ' Wheelbase)
dboto aro t i l prioot of ro m m o m a l r v t a t H io t,
Michigan Sporiai oqttipm onl o ttr a .
uhoat» ..-id
fires 220 oxtra. Pricoo
» u h /r r t to c h a n g o u i t h o u l n m ic o .
D E A L E R A D V E R T IS E « *
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
Hillsboro Motor Company
C o rn e r S. T h ir d A v e . an d W a s h in g to n St.
« rm
(131' M heel baa.)
•IM.TON
HIGH RACK * 7
(157' Wbeelbaar)
14-TON
W o rld ’s Lowest Prices
OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
RICHARD E. WILEY, Manager
H ills b o ro , O re g o n
E N w ho s tu d y h au lag e costs know,
t h a t C h e v ro le t tru c k s a rc as o u t­
s ta n d in g in eco n o m y a n d d u ra b ility as
th ey are in price. C h e v ro le t tru c k s h an d le
to u g h h a u lin g jo b s d a y a fte r d a y a t sm all
o p e ra tin g co st, b ecau se th ey a re b u ilt to
C h e v ro le t's ow n high sta n d a rd so fq u a lity -
in e v ery p a r t. T h e ,x>werful six-cylinder
v a lv e-in -h ead en g in es a re tru c k m o to rs,
rs p e ria h y d esig n ed to give su sta in e d p u ll­
ing pow er. F e a tu re s th a t assure s ta m in a
a n d long life a re e v id e n t in e v ery d e ta il
o f th ep re c isio n -e n g in e e re d c b a ssis. C h e v ­
ro le t tru c k s offer m ax im u m ra p a c ity ,
econom y a n d q u a lity — because C h ev ro let
is th e w orld's larficst builder o f tru ck s.
J A M E S W H IT E L A W ,
P ro p rie to r
T e le p h o n e 441