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Thursday, October 21, 1025 n I L L S F o R O A R C TT 3 . H T I. 1.S B O R O , O R E G O N Pa?* Thrtt» ■ ■ ■ Diiring Airman Plan Program at Hazeldalc Ile i)., lu H ilei Ir r Ly Freshmen Put on Assembly Program Club Pinn« P arty, Frnaera to W inter nt Rrnrh IB « Mr«. J HILHI NEWS The freshman class was respon- Slide for the Hallowe'en a' icmbly program. Ralph Beaman played his h a r monica; Don Foelkcr and Ted G ardner sung, accompanied by Beulah Shepard on the guitar and Velina A bendroth on the piano: Ann P eter ;. Irene Engclriinger and Evelyn Brio! played a piano trio; Ardls Ellingson nnd Velina A ben droth gave a reading, and Mary Manley played a piano solo Miss Allen. Miss Fort. Miss Broadbent, Mr Barnes, Mr. Leger and Mr Hathorn were called upon the stage to play a game in keeping with the season. O. B n iM i) lini l i f t III fr lifn r Ifiy h Convcntion Draws Large Attendance r .-c ,p e n te W ith V«tir H ilh i N*w< H t V f Reboot Attutati Body N EW S STA FF Ann Munkr»« A«dint a nt Editor« M ary f'ltld w rll and L u V r r n r Ah»ndroth At h l* H r* tuy I >«*lk*r and Raymond l-atr. E tp i-u liv * < «Aimil Irrnal Trank Club R»*tir«~nit.at Iva** Philo, H a zrl < h iin h le y ; G irl Re^rrva«, Jean Anna I onnall; K«*nut«>, Maurici* P rrrrn b o o m ; If i- Y , Tom At ret «-her; B lue-H , Elm an H«*hulm*ri<*h, II mid Meyer, Trl-S<,iiare. Advisor Mi«« Pearl Allen w ere made by Sylvia I Mary A nn M e e u w se n a n d H enry V anG rur th d lg eattlA Mrs C. F Jesse has returned ] suffer? For qlltck relief from home from a visit with her son stomnrh distress due toexcess acid. rv*y M of im Hillsboro. get a free sample of (hr Vilca day srhool convention held at the 1 » « Mr« io doctor's prrscr: prescription B r ’i t r . B , [ ,t i ’ CL,.- Siin-i," o viinrm ’••hier a « n u d u » s o n Treatm ent, a a, doctors was well attended The Deakei in i nlan>eL « an^ Ear Edrn,,n<ls of at Hillsboro Ptiarmacy. -Adv was w d i a tttn d id I nt speakers in p û rtilind spPnt lhf. wet.k .enj a, ------- nV m ? ? 6"* the J - M Vanderzanden home. | burg of f hdhps and Rev. T A. L e g -; Mr3 Dalton and son Rqbert of i Daily Trip« to Portland I Seattle. Wash., and Elmer Jesse of Hillsboro A uto Freight Musical num bers w ere given by Hillsboro spent the week-end with Bonded and Insured Carrier the ladies' quartet of the Bethany Mrs. C. F. Jesse. Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed- P resbyterian church, the choir The Misses Ixiuise and K atherine vllle, HUlsbora, Cornelia» and from the Bethany Baptist church Edmunds, Norma Rogers and M in Forest Grove and a duet was given by M artha nie Vanderzanden of Portland. Ray Pickup and Delivery Service at and Alda Lehman The evening mond and H enrietta Vanderzanden speaker was Dr. II. J. Maulbetsch of Monmouth visited J M. V ander Package Rates of Portland. Music was furnished zanden and family Sunday. Hillsboro Phone M2 by choirs of different churches. East Side Terminal Portland Bethany Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Ask your attorney to send your Phone EAst 9131 met Thursday at the home of Mrs. I legal advertising to the Argus. John Wismer of Hillsboro. Mrs. | W alter Niehol led the m eeting and also sang a solo. There w ere nine- j .teen present. Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford The M emorial you erect today you of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs offer as a testim onial of your devotion John Zitzman and Mrs. A. Craw- to some departed life. It serves a t a ord Friday. symbol of that life and as a tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W alters a t its worth. Occasionally It is dedicated tended the wedding anniversary of [ to more than a single person, to a fam Mr and Mrs. Sam Olds of Beaver- | ily perhaps, but always It Is erected as ton S aturday night. a m ark of affection. Potato digging is in full sway In this community. Potatoes are > OREGON MONUMENT WORKS yielding very good considering the Phone 121 Hillsboro, Oregon dry w eather. (Venetian ticket. Chris Zurcher, Rt. 2) P eter Wade of Beaverinn and ! C arl Larsen w ent on a hunting trip , to Dayton Sunday. L. G. Boie w ent on a deer hunt- | ing trip to Buck M ountain last ‘ week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kunz of Port- land visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles i Boy and Mr. and M rs G lenn C arr | Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. North of Astoria that you can buy our Drain, Tile under the visited Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Jo h n son Saturday. Better Housing Program? The Townsend club will hold its regular m onthly meeting Thursday The increased yield will soon pay you back and night at th e Wesley Chapel at then some. See us or the Washington County Better Cedar Mills. An old tim e dance was held at Housing Progtam manager in Hillsboro. the Cedar Mill G range hall S atu r day night. Richardson Talks Before Assembly C. T Richardson spoke before the assembly on October 23. His topic was stam p collecting as a hobby and a business He illu strat ed his speech by showing some interesting stamps from his own collection The Blue-H d u b also completed at this assembly initiation of the following new members: I.uVerne Abendroth, Lewis Garfield, Dick Abts, Ernest Brown, Allen Sigler and Lloyd Selfridge. The neo phytes found the initiation electri fying, especially to those who could not sing. Not for Today Alone — LAST TRIB Did You Know? Hillsboro Concrete Brick Tile Co. Roy Rev. Putnam Tells of Townsend Meet STOMACH ULCERS pu7nT uf,4 vHlWk. ran and Jake Van- n J (B y M n i D -rfit^ y R o y) HAZELDALE ru n and « te lle mriit will prevail at the Hazeldale «•bool Friday evening when a Hallowe’en program And cm nival will be given by the pupil» and teueheri of the school. The affair ha« been urrunged t o provide mnusement for everyone. After the Editorial Urogram, which will lake place in Petitions have been circulating the basement at tl o’clock various around school to the effect that a hoo'h« will be open In the p ri d a s in dancing be added to the mary room There will he plenty curriculum . Although many people t!> eat at the refreshm ent booth in may think this a very foolish idea, til«* hnsement. w here hot dogs, pje. under the surface it is vital. Hike elder and coffee will be of fered. There will be a fish pond, Social life in high school is rea l Collect Cost Dope hall of horror«, fortune telling and ly half of one’s education and social life is nearly entirely d e Beano. The fund« will be used to The laic Wjley Post, who i co- Mr. Skene's civics class has been Many Aid on Wagon purchase athletic equipm ent for starred with Ralph Bellamy and The Idea of the w ater wagon has pendent upon the ability to dance. collecting some interesting infor the ichool. Tala Buell in 'Air Hawk ' an been in the mind of Mr. Goodman Think of how many of the parties m ation regarding th e annual cost of Little Patsy Hell, daughter of the cigarette habit. Nineteen actu air-th riller coining Io the Vene- for two years. He finally got the are dancing ones. Mr. und Mrs. William Hell, won a It is so difficult to screw up al cases were investigated and the tian theatre tonight, Friday and Blue-H club to foster It. German roller canury at the Young Saturday. Few people know Just how many courage enough to go on a dance results tabulated The lowest cost Oregonian Pet club Saturday. people gave th eir services In the floor w ithout ever having had a was found to be $10.95, the highest Party Planned making of the w ater wagon. It was lesson. Many never even have an $109 50, and the average cost ap I Community club met F riday eve- made w ith the help of the Blue- opportunity. What a help it would proxim ately $42. The latter figure tang in the schiMil house. A sylla Il club, C. T. Richardson, Lester be to everyone to have a little tallies fairly well with the average bus of w inter activities was voted Ireland A Co . Robert Burlingame, more confidence and a great deal cost of $43.75, as estim ated by an «*> and Mrs. Jeld erk s was chosen em ploye of a cigar store. One cigar the Eix-It Shop, M Romig, R more grace. BLOOMING Miss Esther Swope H athhorn, diulrm an for the next card party The class would of course not I sm oker spent in a year $182 50 on Mr. Killits, William November 10. Club meets in th e i and John Liebenow were given a Batchelder, Clinton Mercer, Alvin be compulsory. If the young folks nicotine, Mhool house every second anil' shower at the Herman Liebenow j\jonr, A rthur Mohr. Edw ard Hurd, are given a chance to learn t o 1 fourth Friday at eight o'clock and hon... a t Wednesday night A fter v .ig il McCormicki Lloyd Selfridge, dance sanely and safely, th e chief Gtrl Reserve« Plan Program presenlation of the gifts, gam e. Henry Tsugawa. Mr. Goodman and objections to it will be overcome. Miyonc Interested Is welcome. Girl Reserves Friday planned the furm shed en tertain m en t for Mi , c-s Hl, hi , d , J o W inter at Beach program for th e new Girl Reserves Lillian O'Connor, Ituth Liebenow' Mr. unit Mrs. Donald Fraser left and Esther Swope, nnd Fred, A l Try-Square Club A change has been made in the Ust week for Koekuway to spend bert and Oscar Mphly, Melvin Tennis ('«arts Hoped For The Hillsboro branch of the First cabinet with Louise Cruzen re ise w inter m ontha Mr. pnd Mi Hillsboro high school board Is National bank has agreed to spon- placing Carol Coulter as new p ro Meyer, Calvin O'Connor. Leonurd Harold Henning of Portland have and Edmund Weichbrodt, H ar w orking on a project for making, son the T ry-S quare d u b this year. gram chairman. Moved onto th e F raser . farm ar .. ,. . . old Mever. and Philip, Robert and wlfb ttie aid of the governm ent, The bank wil furnish th e d u b with Mrs. Elmer W aldete left Friday J()hn ,,„ .5).now. two cem ent tennis courts, to be finances w ith which to secure Elections Soon for Hermiston on account of the j . , ,, . , , ... lorated on the north side of the T he Senate club met Monday •rto k s Illness of her daughter. ,V ? Haase Is improving after H. U. H S. building. This will a l building m aterials The ju n io r division has finished and unanimously decided to nom Mr« Norman Andrew« nnd her 4 U*«ht operation perform ed in low recreation th e y ear around. A ®n William of Portland visited nt J " ’ welling around county surveyor made an ex p eri its plans for a poultry house and inate new m em bers directly after is ready to sta rt construction. The i football season, tie Helt home Sunday. his ,,urH’ neck “nd c h e ,t- m ental survey Friday. boys have m ade all th e ir own Mrs. Doty l l o . t r « , Mrs S? ’U , «.'turned S aturday draw ings which are ju st th e same 1 Glee Clubs Roll Gains Mr« R C. Doty of Beaverton en- from “ >‘'n-day v u lt w ith her Assembly Council Formed sister-in-law . Mrs. Cooper, at Beav- | An assembly council has been as the blue prints a c a rp e n te r! T here has been an increase of Itrtained with a H allowe'en parly erl - X her home Friday evening '' Mr and Mrs. Arnold Gnos w ith prhepare “« em b ly pro would use. They also have made I about tw enty-five girts and ten th eir own lum ber bill and a n ! boys in the glee clubs this year, Guests were her Sunday school grams. Members are as follows: out estim ate of th e cost of th e ir build-1 m aking a total enrollm ent of 115. (B y Mi«« M arth a V anttrrtunden) lass of Ju n io r girls. The house Vernon, Joyce and Bene were d in ner party guests at the Fred K rah- , ,,, _ ,, ing. They have designed th eir Miss Rose M ary D oherty of vus beautifully decorated, Hal- m er home Sunday. ™ n:, f a l t e r F oelkcr secretary: building to fit standard sizes and Tryouts Held P o rtland spent T hursday night Uwe'en colors being used through- M argaret K oehnke is staying w ith Vi'ndren. G lennis Carlson, lengths of lumber. The building Miss Houguez is holding tryouts I w ith h er sister, Peggy Doherty, <ut. Mr and Mrs Henry Scheuerm ann ’‘*ma Abendroth, Theodore Gard- is an illustration of good modern for th e junior m ystery play, "W h o ! A large crowd attended the card Mr. and Mrs. William Heil were w hile attending school in Bloom- ¡2fr ‘ Dorothy C hallacombe, Bob construction for a poultry house. Did It?” I p arty Thursday evening. High wests ut a H allowe'en party given , | Tongue, assembly council; Miss 1 the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louts ' Mr. and Mrs. William H ergert Cimino, advisor. luder tn Beaverton S aturday e v e -| visiU.d Dr and Mrg Ed H ergert jn Hi-Y Club to Attend Meet ☆ 5 c d G a" 1CS a " d danC‘ng Wer® en ' ! Sunday The Hi-Y club discussed plans Officers Listed Newly elected officers of the Thursday for representatives from Rev. E. W. H inrichs attended a t conference of Lutheran pastors in Blue-H club are C harles W under their club to attend th e Camp Col- lich, president; Denzel Stunkard. Uns conference Novem ber 2 and 3. j Albany October 22 and 23 Mrs. L. H ackett and th e Misses vice-president, and Wayne Goetter, Induction ceremony w ill be held in P ortland November 4 and five I Anna Meyer. Stella G urske, Rebec- secretary- treasurer. new m em bers of the local club I ea Adolf, and Regina N eum ann f I will be form ally taken into the and Miss Eleanor W eich Civic* Cla«s Rev R L. Ptitnam of Hillsboro, Portland b ro d t of Hillsboro spent the w e e k I^jst week Mr. Stalley's civics Hi-Y club. n e of the local delegates to the end at home. class debated inform ally on the aitionnl Townsend convention, s. Bertha Demmin Is spending ' question "Should Women be Mem- Mr. Skene's civics class made alls of the big convention in Chl- a Mi few weeks w ith Mr. and Mrs. ’tiers of Congress?” tw o trip s to the court house to lis agd in the following letter to his Loren Jackson ut Carlton. ten to th e tria l of V incent O ber on tlnily on October 25: a charge of m anslaughter. Band Progresses Mr«. H inrichs Hostess ‘ Well, one day of our great con- The band Is getting along very Mrs. E W. Hinrichs entertained »ntlon is history. My, how I wish The Physical Ed touch tackle A wepyono of you could be here' with a luncheon last Wednesday. n ice ly p r a c tic in g w eekly on Thurs- Tie attendance exceeded all ex- Present were Mrs. P. H Schaus day .iftcrn«"nV A new member of teams have turned out to be soc- •etatlons, even th e first day. nnd I.enore of Schefflin, Mrs. O. J. the band is Howard Hulit, who cer team s since the rain has p u t a _ ^stop_to^ttae4j- oeitcloor play. B'arly 5500 have rcg iitered so fur W endling and Betty L o ii and J e a n plays th e basshorn. • it more ore expected today. It is ette of Forest Grove, Mrs. George His death was a shock to the com- at the home of Mrs. A. Zw einer • e largest convention in the hls- Reule nnd K utheryn of Hillsboro at Tigard Wednesday. Oiy of our nation to assemble in and Mrs. Richard Moeller with m unity. He had been a resident of the F red H uber of P ortland visited Chicago or I guess anyw here else Richard. Ronald and Clifford. Leonile Volcker of Cherry G rove com m unity since 1887 and held his sister. Mrs. E. D. Hite, Tuesday Or that m atter. They tried to get a larger con has joined the S aturday in stru c the office of elder in the local afternoon. tention hall but can find none. tion class at the parsonage. He is church for about a generation, dur- ' Mrs. Charles VanKleek, w ho fell The Stephens hotel is swam ped for staying w ith his grandparents, Mr. ng all of w hich tim e he also and h u rt herself a w eek ago, is tie first tim e nnd It is the largest and Mrs M Neumann, w hile a t rang the bell for the opening of improving. services. Mr. Helmold was a m em tending Hillsboro high. a the world. Mrs. H. M etzentine and Donna Rev. E. W. Hinrichs preached the ber of the local unit of the F arm It would do your h eart good to have been on th e sick list. ers’ Union. the crowd. S tate lines ore sermon at St. Johns church, P o rt Deceased 1« survived by t h e obliterated nnd everyone a friend land. Sunday morning. The local ROBERT CORBETT nterested in one thing. It is more pulpit was filled by S tudent M ar widow; three daughters. Helen, Robert Corbett, late of Hillsboro, Dorothy and Clara, and tw o sis ike our state C hristian convention tin Stuebe. E L. Jepson of Scappoose vis ters. Mrs. Anna Newman and Mrs. died in Portland O ctober 24. F u .1 spirit th an anythin* alaa neral services w ere held in P o rt Every move tow ard disruption ited ut the John Jepson home Rosa G urske, all of Blooming. land Monday. He is survived by f the movement or that may be October 23. 24 and 25. four sons and tw o daughters. Farm ers' Union met in the pub nought to be Is squelched right row. T here seems to be insurgents lic school October 23. The su b O ur classified colum ns m ay have I the convention, but Senator Ar- ject of a w arehouse in Hillsboro lB y M m . Zell O. S trother«) ju st w hat you are looking for— iuckle, chairm an, is a m aster w ith was discussed. A ttendance w a s Mr. and Mrs. E. D. H ite left tf he gavel. Dr. Townsend asked I smal1 owin8 to the death of H enry Wednesday in com pany w ith Mr. R ead them . flat he be allowed to preside in | Hedmold and Mrs. G. H ite of Sherwood for A fter ils stead as he (Townsend) w anted — a period of about tw enty M yrtle Point to attend a tw enty- a meet the people. Senator Ar- years' absence tw o form er C or fifth wedding anniversary celebra mckle Is handling every session nelius residents retu rn ed to Bloom tion of Mr .and Mrs. Orin Heath. ing last Sunday m orning to renew Mrs. H eath is a sister of Mr. «dth order and dispatch. T he keynote nddress by Dr. old acquaintances. They are Mrs. Hite. They w ill re tu rn home F ri Charles K afer I nee A lvina Mathies) day. V un^cr of N. Y was a wonder. Hr. Clem ents and Dr Townsend and her daughter V erna of G len Robert and A rthur Bacon a r e poke last night. Both of them dale. and Mrs. Grodahl (nee Hilda home from D oernbecher hospital. vere given a w onderful ovation by Mathie»» of Portland Their father Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell had he jam m ed hall of people, and a was proprietor of M athies store as overnight guests Friday, cousins iaing vote of confidence given in Cornelius many years ago. from G rand Rapids, Mich. hem, too. Mrs. Alice W illoughby moved to It has been w arm er here so far P ortland during th e past week. han at home. We did not need an Hiteon ladies belonging to the ivercoat yesterday. Bob and I like Tigard Rebekah club attended club rnr hotel room ($125 each per lay i It would have been $2 at the HI.OOMING — F u neral services itevens hotel. About half the Ore- for Henry Helmold, 55. who died ion delegation is in this hotel. Bro. Young has been to Chicngo O eteber 23. w ere held S aturday Enjoy Complete Driving >efore and knows w hat it means afternoon in St. P eter's L utheran Contort This Winter o know the ins and outs so he has church w ith Rev. E. W. Hinrichs Interm ent was in the with a >een instrum ental in getting d e v officiating. you can use to Blooming cem etery. The h y m n , iation prices for meals and on the “Beloved, It Is Well," was sung rain he arranged w ith the U. P by the upper grades of SI. P eter's ifficinls to get our hotel accom- school under the direction of R. nodations before we got here. He Moeller. ■eally has been a big help to the P. Mr. Helmold's illness was brief. Jrggon delegation, who did not He suffered from the flu T h u rs Many models to choose lave reservations in advance.” day and Friday and, although, the from, some as low as sickness left him very weak, he WENDELL NOGI.E i*lineral services for W endell A. seemed on the road to recovery. 'logic, aged three months, loved ittie son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Vogle of Hillsboro, w ere held Tues- lay afternoon from the G able Fu- wrnl Home in Portland. Interm ent vai in Rose City cem etery. I Everything In Insurance If you change your address kin d I I Any way you These heaters are the latest ly notify the A rgus direct and at I Phone 1701 336 E. Washington | lo o k a t i t , in attractive, efficient de Mice. tf Aeo» Imprnred CEH ESA N is the m ost sensible and sign. Be ready for winter! economical treatm en t for seed wheat! Drop in Today! It saves money — costs u nder 3c an acre a t average seeding rate, less than any oth er dust. It saves lim a and labor; can be applied by grav ity treater. Saves drill breakage, too, for it does not clog. T he U. S. D ept. of Two Handy Locations Agriculture recommends this dust for effective stinking sm ut control. Use it, for bigger yields! In actual farm tests the average increase has 438 8. W. Front, Cor. Washington, Portland, Oregon been 1.13 bushels an acre oil clean seed; even more on sm u tted seed. For tw enty-three years farm ers in three states Phone 501 j On barley, 1c an acre pays for Neiu have been m arketing their products through th e Improved CEH ESA N tre a tm e n t and Oregon S avinar Co. w ith satisfactory results. saves you losses from covered sm ut, A reliable firm , operating on a policy of prom pt black loose sin u t, s trip e , seedling blight. Ask your dealer or write to and satisfactory retu rn s to shippers. la * to Bayer - Semesan Co., Inc., Secure SHIPPING TAGS from the office of this paperl Wilmington, D el., for free Cereal Corner Third and Baseline Pam phlet 108-C Established 1912 Thirty years experience Phone 391 A. H. Busch, Prop. Two Honore d at Blooming Shower scores Duyck Phone 1341 North of Cannery, across W. 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