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H IL L S B O R O Page Four H IL L S B O R O , 4-H Club Rally Mountain Home Benefit Dance at Buxton Hall (Ity (B y Mr». Je»»o Meyers) B U X T O N — A basebull benefit dance w ill be given at th e grange h a ll S a tu rd ay night M a rg u erite H erzberg of P o rtlan d v isited at th e F re d S u liv a n hom e last w eek. M iss lld a P ow ell is in P o rtlan d c arin g for h e r sister, w ho is ill. B u x to n school tea ch e rs nam ed at a re c e n t school m eeting include M iss M am ie Sandy, p rim a ry tea ch er, fo r h e r fifth term , and Miss G lad y s O verton on h e r fourth term . W ork on th e school house a n d y a rd is being p lanned by the b o a rd w ith SERA help. Osear Cearley Honored A su rp rise b irth d a y p a rty was giv en O scar C earley a t his hom e M arch 13. P re se n t w e re M essrs a n d M esdam es H arry Sim onton. F re d W atson, E lvin C earley and V ivian, R euben K elly, Jesse M ey ers, M rs. P ru d ie Fickas, C. A. M or gan, Mrs. M ollie T allm an. M rs F ra n c is C anby. M rs A lice Estepp. Mrs. H arold P eterson, A lpha Mae H arold and N orm an Peterson. C lyde R utlidge. Lloyd K auffm an, R alp h Sim pson. L loyd M essenger. G erald a n d M elvin Pow ell, H arold SIMPLE, yet charming, morning frock of gingham, percale. F isher, G ilb ert Frost, R obert Place, or linen la available In Pattern 460. The waist and front L u cille W hite, F rances Fickas, E l and back panels of this slender creation are cut In one piece and sie M e y e rs L ucille R e th e rfo rd and the side flares add Just enough fullness to be comfortable. Pat Mr. and Mrs. C earley. E vening w as spent in dancing. terns come In sizes 36 to 53. Size 44 calls for 4 4* yards of 32- Inch fabric with % yard contrast for short-sleeved dresses or Dance Sponsored A d an ce a n d can d y sale w as 6% yards with long sleeves. sponsored by W. B. A. F rid a y night. A smart frock that may be made with or without tunic Is that A sm oker set w as given A lvin In Pattern 461. The surplice closing trimmed with softly full S anstrom and cribbage boards to revers Is flattering to the larger figure, and the white vest pro Mrs. E m m a Sim pson, Mrs. E lva vides contrast. The same pattern can be used for a wrap Tolke, G erald Pow ell a n d F P on- around frock. gratz Patterns are sized 36 to 53. Size 44 requires 6U yards of M rs Manley Injured 39-lnch fabric for the tunic dress, and 114 yards of 35-lnch Mrs. R. W. M anley suffered fabric for the upper part of the foundation skirt. The vestee v e ry se v e re b u rn s on th e face, needs 9 by 12 Inches of contrast. For full length skirt without neck, chest a n d arm s fro m b o i'in g underskirt, 51* yards of S9-tnch fabric are needed. Crepe, w a ter splashed from a tea k e ttle printed, or plain silk should be used. M arch 13. Dr. K ines of F orest G rove w as called to a tte n d the To secure a PATTERN and STF.P-BY-STEP SEWING IN injuries. She is re p o rte d slightly STRUCTIONS, fill out the coupon below, being sure to MENTION im proved b u t u n ab le to be in th e THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. store. B onnie M anley w as absent from school a few d a y s caring for h e r m other. F A S H IO N B U R E A U . 103 P A R K A V EN U E , N EW YORK Shower G iven A m iscellaneous sh o w er w as g iv Enclosed find. ..............cents. Please send me the patterns e n for Mrs. E arl C ald w ell at th e checked below, at 15 cents each. Mrs. L ena C aldw ell hom e n ear M anning F rid a y afternoon. P re se n t Size Pattern No. 4 60 w ere M esdam es Louis K auffm an. T ony R inck, C o rb e tt C row ther. Size Pattern No. 4Cl Jo e F ry d e n d a l, C hester F ry d e n d a l a n d H elen. L ester Sell. W illiam A d d re ss. N a m e ........................................... M cGill. W illiam M cFarlane, Tom T urk, F ra n k T u rk a n d N aom i Ann. CUy ................................................................... State. F ra n k R inck, C h ris T olke and Name of this newspaper ........................................ B illie a n d N orm a, Jim N oah a n d E dw in a n d W auneta. L loyd T hom as a n d d a u g h te r. N eal B ak er and All materials specified in above patterns may be purchased B etty J e a n n e and H elen, C harles in local stores. C ro w th e r, J a c k B enefiel and L il lia n Mae, W ayne T h u rm an , V ern e 7 — “ , . . , _ - . , P ric k e tt and tw o child ren . Jo h n n u m b e r ones a n d 50 cents per D , , , , Y o i i n f f P c O D lf* P ric k e tt, R. W allace and son ’«>, Pounds com bination g ra d e w ith iv o y 1 U U Ilg T t U p i C E ugene A rth u r, E rn est L u k e a n d fu rn ish e d d a u g h te r. W illiam K lum and How - Mr M rs RobCr t S im pson of a rd a n d B ern eta. C. S w ecker, L. F o rest G rove v isited Mrs. Simp-1 (R * M artha Vandarxand en) L. C raw ford, C lell C arstens, A rth u r s sl®*e r ' M rs O scar C e arley | ROY—Roy p a rrish y o ung people B ron a n d dau g h ter, F. L uke. F red M arch 13. C rew M oves w ill sponsor a th ree -ac t m ystery B enefiel, M rs T resham a n d d a u g h R oad crew on T op H ill-T re h a m e ° n ,E ast" S unday. Mtss te r, Mrs. M y rtle Creps. M rs H a r road w o rk have m oved from B ux- D° r ° ‘h y m on, Mrs. K auffm an a n d th e M iss ton to B eav er C reek. Mr »<andi, 4 5 orge es R u th Ingles. Elm a G arrigus. ; V anderzanden. M arch 14. a boy H azel B enefiel. E th el T u rk e, Miss ___ . Ben M eeuw sen. w ho recently C ro n ican a n d L ouellen a n d Patsy Directory of Federal u n d e rw en t a n o p e ratio n a t the M cF arlane. A d ain ty luncheon was . . » - .• tl- l.l E m anuel hospital, is re p o rte d re serv ed th e crow d. A g e n c ie s A v a ila b le coverinB covering. D ay O bserved D irecto ry of fe d era l agencies in Miss M arth a V an d erzan d en spent St. P a tric k ’s day w as observed O regon is now a v ailab le a t th e th e w e ek -e n d in P o rtlan d by th e g ra n g e a t th e ir re g u la r H illsboro c h am b er of com m erce, M r and Mrs. C. B T ay lo r and m ee tin g h e re S atu rd ay . according to Ed L. M oore, secre- d a u g h te r L ena v isited In P o rtlan d C lub G ives D ance tary . In fo rm atio n re g a rd in g per- Sunday. Mrs. T ay lo r's m o th er, Mrs. A d a n ce w as given by th e 4-H sons in c h arg e of agencies, th e ir M elissa Jackson, c e le b ra te d her clu b of th e M ead d istric t S a tu rd ay locations and th e services re n d e r- e ig h ty -eig h th b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry ed is given. night. L aw ren ce B e rn ard and L aw ren ce Mrs. M ollie T allm an is hom e V andehey of St. P a u l sp e n t the from P o rtla n d w here a d a u g h te r Quality job printing—Argus. w eek-eno v isitin g re la tiv e s here has b e en v ery ill. J. S tacy a n d d a u g h te r Lois of P o rtla n d w’e re o v e rn ig h t visitors of O ren a n d G ilb ert F rost a n d Mrs Je ssie T illm an one n ig h t last w eek M rs Je ssie T illm an a n d son G il b e rt F rost w e re w eek-end visitors a t th e E lm o T allm an hom e in T im ber Fam ily in Reunion C o rb e tt C ro w th e r a n d fam ily a t ten d ed a fam ily re u n io n a t th e B H oskins hom e at D illey in honor of Mr. C ro w th e r's sister. Lucy, w ho is re co v e rin g from a n a u to m obile accident. Birthday Observed Mrs. P e rrie R e th e rfo rd e n te rta in ed w ith a b irth d a y p a rty for her 10-year old d a u g h te r V elm a S a tu r day a fternoon. P re se n t w ere S h ir ley W hite. D orothy Sim onton, E ve lyn Ross. W auneta C earley, A lpha M ae P eterso n , E sth er Q uier. F aith Scofield. E le an o r and L eland P o w ell, W auneta A lford a n d C harles and V elm a R etherford. Mr. and Mrs. S tanton T a n n e r and R ich ard a n a Delore.» Je u n n e of S h e rm an 's m ill visited h e r parents. I M r. a n d M rs. E L. R ucker, S u n day. Mrs. G eorge R iggle re tu rn e d F ri day from a w eek’s visit w ith r e l ativ e s a t R iggle Bros, cam p n ear B irk en feld . G eorge F isher, Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rry Sim onton and A rth u r and i D orothy a n d S h irley a n d B everly W hite v isited at the O ran E lliott I hom e in St. H elens Sunday. P o ta to b u y e rs from tw o potato buy in g firm s w ere B uxton visitors last w eek. T hey offered 65 cents A Plan Easter Play NEW w a if to- LOWER c e i / u im i As a new service to our customers, we have installed the Ford Laboratory Test Set, which eliminates all guesswork in diag nosing engine or electrical troubles on any make of car. By detecting them before they become serious, it saves money on repair bills. Drive in today and watch it work on your car. T=> STRAIGHT WHISKEY M»he»l H M any local people have found th e classified colum ns of th e Argus the quickest and cheapest road betw een buyer and seller T he m ore th a n 2.000 fam ilies In th is county th a t are paid subscribers of the Argus m ake u p th e "big m arket place of W ashington A llis o n ) M OUNTAIN HOME A m oving picture, p re sen ta tio n of c lu b pins a n d ach iev em en t c ard s w ill be held F rid ay night at Scholls G ran g e ( hall A ssistant C ounty A gent L. E F ra n c is is e x p ec te d to be presen t w ith a se v en -reel movie. M em bers of 4-H clubs a d ja c e n t to Scholls, th e ir p a ren ts and leaders, a n d o th e rs in te re ste d in clu b w o rk a re in v ite d to a tte n d For f u r th e r in fo rm atio n see o r telep h o n e Jo h n S ehm eltzer. lea d er of C h eh alem M ountain P o ta to club. county." Max Berger a t Hazeldalc advertised some pigs last week Not only did lie sell the pigs, but a cow as well on the day the paper cam e out Mrs. I, M T ow nsend lost her cocker spaniel dog and an ad in the Argus found tile dog as soon a s th e paper was issued. H erm an G laske of W est U nion ra n a horse for sale ad a cost of 32 cents. T he horse was sold th e day the paper cam e out a n d he had two m ore buyers th e next day. Program. Social Attract M ountain Hom e school house hud sta n d in g room only at th e p ro g ram a n d social held F riday ev en in g A bout $12 w as realized from the sale of candy ’and o th er re fre s h m ents. F e a tu re s of the p ro g ram besides th e th re e -a c t sh o rt play a n d the scenic slides of C h i n a i d ra w n and p a in te d by th e chil- j d re n of th e six th grade, w e re a re c ita tio n by G eorge A llison J r . follow ed by a flag d rill a n d song a b o u t the flag by th e e n tire school; I a vocal solo by M ary B outin, ac com panied by a p antom ine b y W ilm a B oulin a n d a song by th e e n tire school Crowd Smaller G ibbs D ram atic club p re sen te d its th re e one-act plays to a som e w h at sm a lle r a u d ien ce th a n usual T h u rsd ay e vening A bout tw e lv e d o lla rs w as c le are d by th e sm all adm ission fee. sale of candy a n d popcorn. T his g roup w ill sponsor a com m unity dance S a tu rd ay night. Albert Kruger Buried M eeting of M ountain H om e B ible c lu b w as postponed from M arch 23 on account of the fu n e ra l of A lb e rt K ruger, w ho w as b u ried in th e cem etery h e re a fte r services a t th e M ountain H om e church. T h e Rev. W E. S im pson preach ed th e serm on. Mrs. E rnest B ru n to n of E ugene a riv e d at th e hom e of h e r p aren ts. Mr. a n d Mrs. F ra n k B ryan. T h u rs day m o rning for a visit of se v e ra l days. Mr. and Mrs. Hodson a n d d a u g h ter. Miss C arm en Hodson of W ill am ina, a tte n d e d th e school pro- ; gram . Mrs. Eva Schnaz a n d sm all son ; of P o rtla n d a re a t th e hom e of h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Davis. Mr. and M rs F. G rim m a n d c h il d re n , who fo rm erly m ade th e ir hom e in this d istrict, w ere p re sen t fo r th e school social. M rs W. E B u rk e a n d son B illy sp en t M arch 9 and 10 in P o rtla n d as guests of Mrs. B u rk e 's sister Mrs. F re d H ealey, and M r H aley Ja m es M iddleton and E arl Jo n e s w ere re ce n t v isito rs of frien d s a n d re la tiv e s a t Dallas. C h ap m an school has set A p ril 26 fo r th e ir p rogram a n d social. H a rry S au n d ers of P o rtla n d spent th e w eek -en d at his farm hom e in th is district. K en n eth J a q u ith w as sick a n d OREGON Classified Ads Bring Results Clubs in Scholls D istrict Meet Friday at H all Teacher» Elected to Serve fo r Another Year OVERLAND ARGUS, Thursday, Marcii 21, 1935 C onsequently, now Is th e tim e to get the poison old A thousand pounds of poisoned hurley have been prepured al the county a g en t’s office anil w ill be d istrib u te d to th e various com m unity stores win re il m ay he purchased County Agent Prepares Bait O ne tablespoonful of poisoned g ra in should lie placed n e a r (lie for Poisoning Squirrels e n tra n ce of each of the burrow s or scattered along (he ru n s A th ree pound sack of poisoned b a r <By I*. K. IVnii'l«, A m ‘1. County Au«nt I ley is sufficient for lilt Io till baits E very ground sq u irre l poisoned T he am ount of poison used or put now m eans four less sq u irre ls inis out will depend on th e n u m b er of 1 sum m er and saves the farm er from sq u irre ls on th e farm . 50 c en ts to $1, th e am ount of dum - Ilall used (or poisoning sq u irre ls i age done by one udult sq u irre l does not kill gam e b ird s T rials d u rin g the season T he cost of (lie have definitely show n us I l i u l dam age done by one sq u irre l would, grouse, quail, pheasants and slin- if sp en t in poisoning them , serve iliar birds can consum e relatively ; as a d eq u a te control in most eases h u g e q u a n titie s of the hud w ith A verage litte r size is eight, w hich j o u t producing any harm fu l effects re su lts in an in crease of approxi- [ However, w hole ducks, geese, t u r m aiely four young a y e ar for each keys uiul o th er dom esticated fowls a d u lt sq u irre l M arch is th e b r e e d - , a re runglng over the g round.*d Is I ing season for th is rodent pest necessary to use eonslderuble cure Rodent Control Advised Now as they a re m ore or less susceptible Io the action of the poison II Is fu rth e r Im portant that the pm, lined g rain lie kept w here stuck cannot gel any sl/eu h le am ount of It at one lim e If th e hud is spieuil a s d lieeted above, it w ill he Im possible for llvesloek to pick u p enough to <lo them any harm It is advisable. w herever practical. In keep tile dead sq u irrels b urled b e cause these il.u d sq u irre ls usuully contain enough of l he stry c h n in e to kill a dog ARE YOU RH EU M A TIC ? H ere is a help Q uick relief from those te rrib le pains and fevers w ith W illiam s It U X C om pound Ask P ella D rug S tore ab o u t It Wll hums II U. X Com pound helps dissolve aw ay those acids width a re the cause of m ost rh eu m atic pains, feveis. neuritis, sciatica, anil oilier form s of uric acids co n cen tratio n Adv u nable to tak e his p a rt in t h e M ountain Hom e school program His p a rt had to be learn ed by o th ers in th e cast, a fte r th e ir a r riv al ut th e school house th at ev e ning. Kitzmiller and Hall to Head Local Card G eorge K itzm iller and Bill Hull, both of P o rtlan d , a re billed as h ead lin ers for P ro m o ter C oulter's w restlin g card ton ig h t ut the V. F. W hall. B ill A very of E ugene w ill clash w ith Ja c k S te w a rt of P o rtlan d in the sem i-w in d u p und Ja c k K iser of K enton w ill m eet D ew ey V anLoo of G aston in the c u rta in -ra ise r. H eim e O lsen of P o rtlan d d e fea t ed Bill H all of A berdeen T h u rs day night in the m uin event of the local w restlin g card w hich fe a tu r ed th re e rough bouts Hull won th e opening fall w ith a series of S o nnenberg h e ad -b u tts follow ed by a body press. O lsen th en cam e back to w in the bout w ith a body slam a n d a Boston c rab hold. Vic P o tte r of E lm onica c o n tin ued his strin g of v ictories on the local m at by tak in g th e m easure of Bob K oglin of P o rtla n d in the sem i-w in d u p T he P o rtlu n d er a p plied a leg split to tak e th e first fall. P o tte r took th e second w ith a B oston c ra b and the th ird w ith a body press. C u rta in -ra ise r w as a rough, v i cious bout in w hich F a rm e r S te w a rt of P o rtla n d won over Ja c k K iser by d e fau lt S te w a rt took the opening fall und th en th re w K iser out of the ring. K iser w as unable to re tu rn and th e bout w ent to S te w a rt by default. S te w a rt added to his u n p o p u larity by kicking K iser viciously a fte r th e decision H illsboro A rgus contains all the new s of H illsboro a n d th e s u r ro u n d in g com m unities. Read i t and keep inform ed on w hat is h a ppening a t home. tf Bristol Hardware Co. H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N Invites Y ou to Attend a FREE COOKING SCHOOL to be held in VENETIAN THEATER Monday and Tuesday M arch 25 and 26 From 2 to 5 P. M Faye Willison Home Econom ist C onducting Will Feature CROSLEY REFR IG ER A TO R S and H A M IL T O N BEACH FOOD M IXER S FREE Foods prepared during the demonstration and other articles will he given away to those attending. 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