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 » 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 ­