The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 16, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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H IL L S B O R O
Wins $1000
Christmas Seal Sale
B reaks All Records
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thur "lav, .Ttnutry If». 1936
OREGON
Club Extend* Thunk*—
Hook Circulation
The Coffee club, by a vote at
I the meeting Friday, extends Its ap-
for the many Christinas
Totals 26,719 in preelatloli
pin iv donations und other courtesies
by the following Velio
Hillsboro l ibrary extended
li.in theatre. Mrs. Harry Morgan.
P U. F a c u lty
| Sponsor Plan
M ember Speaker
¡Occasion
for Meet
*
I..«, »1... — -.....A
I
11 Krueger. M r s 11 II Stannard.
and Mr-- E v il B u llc r w t i l t h o l P o ll
land Mis. S t . ilin a id lo c c iv e d h ig h
h o n o r * nt “ 50 9." w i t h M is Claud
C ook
c e o iid
Following th e court of honor he-
Grange Meets January 7.1—
Peters. by the llilh h o ro
J I Hoy Scouts a! its annual meeting
Hillsboro G range w ill have a pot
January 23, the group of ladies,
I Woll's store. Bristol's, Corwin's. luck »upper and meeting Thursday
Breaking all previous records, the
Miss Carrol Hollingsworth, d irec­ who are organizing a sponsoring
Circulation of books and maga ! In land Co. Hillsboro firemen. Paul evening. JiUiiiary 23. al the G range
sale of Christmas seals in W ash­ Emma McKinney reported the in­
tor of women's physical education group for the Hillsboro Sea Scouts,
Ringle as Santa Claus. MacKciizle
at Pacific university, wilt speak to are to have a business meeting, zines from t h e Hillsboro public 'M otor Co. Rotary club. Business hall Initiation ill the third and
ington county by the public health corporation of the club and the
the Hillsboro P -T. A next Monday program and dance at the Amerl- library totaled 20,710 for the year land Professional Women'* c l u b . fourth deglees will be exemplified
association brought In a total of purchase of what Is know n as the
at
high .. school
$988 46 during the 1935 holiday sea­ rest-room property, just north of
. 8 . , p. m. , , in the ,, union
...
.„ i can l egion hnll All scouts and ending December 31. 1935, accord­ ¡Christian Council. Ilo\ Scouts, and P ast C h ie f* M e e t—
Mrs J o h n G ardner w ill be h o s l-
son, according to a report this week the Baptist church, from Mr and
building. Miss Hollingsworth will , heir parents and others interested ing to the report rele iseil tills week all others who assisted in any way
Mrs.
R.
C.
Vaught.
Also
means
of
talk
on
I
laygrounds
1
heir
P
r
o -,
the scouting movement or he-
by Mrs, H arry R. Morgan, county r lising funds to pny for same Mrs
to make the children's party a suc­ ess to the Past Chiefs' d u b of
by
the
tin
tees
O
perating
costs
for
gr.ims a n d Management.
This coming a sponsor of this new group
Phoenicia tem ple tonight iT h u ti-
chairman. This figure am ounts to
cess.
C. H. Emmott of Portland, form erly
meeting is part of the project to ire invited
the period totaled $2023.14.
day > ut her home on Fifth avenue
3.29 seals per capita.
of Hillsboro, reported the w recking
Window
Display
Varied—
develop
supervised
playground
ac­
Return from the sale in 1934 of the old building and erection of
Total of 515 new books were ad d ­
f.adles who are initiating t h e
tivities at the schools during vaca­
Mbs June Clark of smith of H ills­
am ounted to $751.90 and in 1933 to the present cottage as the project
group are Mcsdaines W W. W eav­ ed to the library during the year,
It It Parkinson of Portland, com­
tion
months.
$622 78. Hillsboro, Forest Grove and of her year. Mrs. R Frank Peters
er. Jak e Weil. I! K. Faster. A II 481 being purchased and lit being boro brought in a triple blossom mercial manager of the I'oitl.ind
■
'
The
P
-T
A
.
assisted
by
the
Am-
calla
lily
Io
place
i l l the Argus
Beaverton all exceeded the per told that the most outstanding
i
Busch.
M
P.
Cady.
A
F.
Opdeu-
donated The library now cent dlls window The lily froze down twice Gas and Coke eompaiiy. and John
■ • erican Legion and its auxiliary.
capita quota of five seals ns did achievement of her term was the
F B. Tongue, John A nder­ 5971 volumes
I sponsored the work last summer wever.
and then blossomed with a triple A Dierdorff of I’oitland. lib i.in u i
several other outlying districts. completion of the club cottage Mrs
son
and
Tom
Hronleewc.
I which was started the year before
Fiction circulation for the year bloom Gruell glass Japanese fish 1 of the Pm lland Gas and C o k e com­
Beaverton reported the sale of 7 9 William H are reported the study of
Following a short program at t am ounted to 12.639. 4690 of this iid limits owned by W W. Juquith pany, were 111 Hillsboro Wednes
■ by the Legion A uxiliary. About
seals per capita. Forest Grove 7.5 Oregon history as the main pro­
■ i $600 in equipm ent has been provid- which —
Johnson, field execu- total being for children and 7919 of near Scholls rue also displayed day o n b u s h ie s t
and Hillsboro 6.9.
gram of her year. The highlight of
■ I ed by these organizations and the
ot'tland area Boy Scouts, and for adults. Circulation of non-flc- These glass balls float across the : Mi . Juines Walters of Cedar Milt,
Clinics, public meetings with the Mrs. Thomas Connell's term was
■ i school district. SERA funds have R. b lank Peters, judge of the court tion books to adults amounted to Pacific ocean from Japan, taking M u Philip Mead of Silverton. Mis
showing of health films, the county the burning of the m ortgage which
1 paid for the supervisors each vear. of honor. Hillsboro B o y Scouts, will 3568
about three years In the crossing, A rthur Pearson of Portland. Mi..
fair exhibit and new spaper public­ was placed on the property to fi­
|
A chart showing the growth of I Rive *hort <«lks. an organization
and are picked lip on O r e g o n J R S a n d fo r d and M r s A I )
Break-down
of
expenditures
for
ity during the past year attributed nance the building of the new cot­
Chamberlain of North Plains were
I ! m embership by rooms and schools I meeting will be held and the bal-
beaches.
- 7
’’
the
year
was
as
follows:
Books.
to the success of th e sale, Mrs. tage. and Mrs. I.ois W alw orth re- J
diiuiei party guests Inat W c d iic .d iy
’
will be presented as a feature of I ancp
1 *lc evening will be spent
$588
80:
salaries,
$1030:
heat,
light
Sliver
le
a
Wednesday—
Morgan stated. That 45 per cent of ported travel lectures as the o u t- ' . «mno
o
f M r s d tto Hartruinpf
...... > f llae drb ? to interest more parents i 1,1 dancing, the music
for which is
p S
S n S
: f e
r a » -!,k , | m m
by c .....
and water. $169 18: janitor supplies.
the proceeds from the seal sale re ­ standing program of her term of I
L
i l l i e M ild t e d Itunkor
of Forest
M F Ladies' Aid will hold a
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$4188: repairs and alterations. $28.-
mains in this county was the dec­ office Two recent presidents. Mrs. .
, .
...
Ivor lea Wednesday afternoon in G r u y e w .o . u p d a t e d m i fm
'I
|
m
other
representing
each
room
in
The
boys
arc
expected
to
bring
laration of Mrs. Essex Marsh, presi­ C. E. Wells and Mrs. Fred Sewell. I daughter of Mr- and Mrs. H. R. I the three grade schools is also help- their girls and the ladies and escorts I 58: supplies, $49 70. and other e x ­ the church basemenl.
pendlcltls at Smith'- hie-pitat Mon ’
Findley
of
Cedar
Mills.
She
won
penses
$115
Income
from
t
h
e
j y . Dr. F. S Richards of Forest
dent of the county public health were unable to be present. -An ef-
! inc with the drive.
to participate in the dancing.
1 city. $2500: fine , $125 68. rentals. Past Oracle* Meet—
Grove perform ed Hie operation
association. Fifty per cent goes to fort will be made to have all past ,de prize in a jin x puzzle contest.
E ntertainm ent in the form of
P
a
s
t
Oracles'
club
met
Tuesday
$43
87:
and
non-resident
cards.
$30
presidents
in
attendance
at
the
'
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Miss Julia Tatmu is ill with the
the state and five per cent to the
; games and stunts will be directed
national office.
Borrowers registered during the at the home of Mrs J It. Watkins measles
by Miss B arbara Potts, physical ed- Pre-School Group Meets—
next meeting
p
p
M o m b e i ’S
Miss Marlon Lytle spent Tuesday
Appreciation for the co-operation
, ucation director In Hillsboro grade i P.-T. A. Pre-School to 12-year year totaled 12 529 A total of 214 for a pot luck luncheon and curd
Miss Ruth Boyles of Forest G rove
' ’r k ’
pal ly Guests of the club were Mis .it Newberg on iiusine.ss
new
borrow
ers
were
signed
in
1935
of county new spapers, to district gave several v'olin selections, ac- F j i q n i i
and high schools. Mrs. W ayne P at- group will meet Tuesday afterm
m oon
chairm en and to all persons who I companied by Miss Caroline Wood- 1
terson ls in charge cf refreshm ent» a, 3 o'clock at the P eter Bose
Members of the trustees include
aided in putting over the Christmas ford
Mrs. W R. M anley was hostess fo,
r
the
evening
She
willI
be
assist-
school.
Topic
for
discussion
will
be M H Stevenson, president; II A
7
,
he
¿V
eni£?
« ’hool. Topic for discus»!
seal sale was expressed by the
Miss
Gladys
Rood, Mrs. W. | • • Failure
F a i l u r e is Too
Ton Costly for t h . Deck, secretary; Mis R Flank Pi t ­
trs. Olin Hosford, president of for the m eeting Monday afternoon I ™
i
ad£ ™
Mrs
health association during a board the Portland Women’s club, and of David Hill chapter. D. A. R
MrA E R
| School Child.’’ taken fnn
rom the J in- ers. Mrs. J. W. Bailey. J M Per- I
meeting Monday night.
secre-i T,le program consisted of several
s e v e r a l l y '“ MCLormicK and Mrs Ruby Es-1 uary P arents’ magazine.
¡ Mrs. . P. S. Kaadt. recording secre-
son and A rthur Krueger.
Report bv the various districts j tary of the state federation, were piano selections by M ary Manley, ,e PP-
are as follows, in dollars and cents: present and gave short talks. Edvth • reading by Mrs. A. K Reynolds,
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West Union. $1: Cornelius. 20: Tozier W eatherred. another visitor, and a round-table discussion of the R o d i n < t l l i l v f i l ’f l l i n
Laurel. Laurel View and Whitmore, told of
ork of
installing
the measures to be voted upon at the T .
k
u iu u p
. the
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ng __
19; Centerville. 3: Purdin. 5: Union. : Tozier historical collection in the vlectiop on Ja n u ary 31.
On Lincoln's w
birthday,
5: Hillsboro. 206.87; Hillsboro in- assembly room of th e court house
u i i u a .v . th
m e e v club
iu u
“ W h a t i r p th o \ h r l t < n f a r
eludes St. M atthews w ith 6 and 7th basement, and called attention to win »end th e local school g irl’s H om e’" \v"is the subject of Dr O
tu re 1
o ,.°
Day Adventist w ith 1.82; Jackson, this being the hundredth anniver nam e to the state departm ent and R Cham ber's W
lecture Tuesday- over
484: Dilley. 6.23; Gaston. 16.12: sarv of th e first organization of a I in Hlrn tb e state departm ent se- KOAC The local P -T . A. radio
Greenville. 3.77; Banks. 12.47; Roy, club by pioneer women, sewing | lection will be m ade on
ton's birthday for the trip to Wash- I I s,u d -v Ifroup listened to the lecture
5.30: Forest Grove. 140 60: Scoggins clubs among the Indian women.
at Mrs. A.
W. K F ram
Montgomery's
was
made
of
the
,
‘X T b ? D
^ a o P r Z S
ïen* S a n . home
Valley. 2.50: Jacktow n. 4.00: Pro-
A nnouncem ent
n
.m
e
e
t.n
g
_
to
be
Ôm
^
U
n
i
t
e
d
V
a
t
e
T
’
"
th,Úl'
8h'
I
b
u
s
s
i
e
n
.
Mrs
H R. Ke.ling-
.•SA
z.” ;. •a jy r t \
gress. 4: Shute. 4: Chapm an and County Federation
Middleton. 10; Academy. 3; Tigard, held at Tigard on Jan u ary 30. and
ton was elected vice-chairm an.
S o m eth in g N ew !
55 51: Tigard includes St. Anthony th e following delegates w
! Hillsboro group now has 15 m em ­
A ere
nt- elect
cievi-
1 J-y
II 1
w ith 2: Bacona. 1.50: Firdale, 4.50: ed to attend: Mesdames Robert D . i i n C l 1 . C lU O
bers. Enrollm ent in study groups of
.
Tualatin. 10: Watts. 7.89: Hill. 4.65: Burlingam e, W. E. Pittinger. C M , ,
Attractive in design,
' the state is now over 500. meeting
J A N U A R Y 10 to MARCH 2
Reedville, 15: Gales Creek, 2.48; Reed. Lloyd Brown, and W ilbur AlGCtS F l’lClflV
i in 42 clubs, according to the a n ­
these
sp re ad s a r e
nouncement of the station.
Grabel. 4: Cherry Grove, 3.65: Jo h n ­ Dillon. The president, Mrs. Engel-
Jan u ary m eeting of the Hillsboro
son. 6:50: Scofield. 1:50: Kinton. 4: dinger, and Mrs. Connell, members
guaranteed fast - col­
Orenco, 3.43: Bend. 9: Mountaindale. of the county board, will also a t­ Business and Professional Women's
or, extra large size,
club
will
be
held
Friday
evening
3; Hillside. 9.15: Shady Brook. 3: tend.
at the cham ber of commerce rooms.
Manning. 4: Cipole, 5, Buck Heaven.
Mrs. P eters and Mrs. Otto H art- Legislation
and
“they improve
committee. Mrs. C. E
3: Laurel Ridge. 3: Beaverton. 92 97: ram pf w ere appointed as a com-
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__
,
,
.
,
yyeus
anti
airs,
ixiauae
Boscow.
Wells
and
Mrs.
M
aude
with
use.”
Woman's Relief Corps will in ­
Beaverton includes St. Mary's of “
lariti? C ontesi"' b è L ^ c ò m I chairm en' have charRe ° f th e d in '
stall officers Friday afternoon at
th e Valley. 2, and St. Cecelia w ith
ner.
w
hich
will
be
served
at
6:30
the V eterans' hall, w ith Mrs. H
$ 4 .89
1.92: Meacham. 4 40: Iowa Hill. 2.68: ducted by Hillsboro business firms „ m
Fern Hill. 3: Rock Creek. 3.57: for an educational trip to California : p' Program is being arranged by - H. Stannard as installing officer.
pot luck luncheon will be served
Helvetia. 3: Kansas City, 4: Barnes. and Mexico.
publicity com m ittee w ith Patty- A
at noon, and a program will be
Mesdames McKihney, Reed and; the
5.58: Farmington. 3: Arcade. 3: Haz-
Lomax
and
M
argare’
Cady
as
ch
air­
given in th e afternoon.
eldale. 4: Wallace. 4.50: Cedar Mill. Connell w ere named as a com m it-' men.
Members of the Daughters of
4: Harrison. 4: F ir Creek. 2.30; tee to procure some cabinets for
Union V eterans and t h e Forest
Seth, 2.34; Tualatin A'iew. 4: Pleas- the Hillsboro Historical society and
Grove W. R. C. will be guests at
ant View, 3; Lyda, 9.35; N orth museum.
the meeting.
Following the m eeting tea was IT'I zaz -.E^ T
Plains, 11; Fairview. 4.10; Buxton.
An Independent Store
3; Mulloy. 3: Bethany, 5; Prickett, served by Mrs. J. W. Holt and Mrs. P j l e C l b i-iC tlC lQ l b
¿ 2 270 E. Main St.
Sub-Deb club enjoyed a waffle
J. H. GARRETT. Prop.
Phone 2601W
2: Mead, 2.25: Blooming. 3; Timber. H artram pf.
p arty at the home or Dorothy B arr
7; Witch Hazel. 4; McKinley. 3
;
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Friday evening after the basketball
G el P o p u la rity C ontest V otes H ere
Durham. 3.03; Hayw-ard, 2: Wood- P ' d i i m ’ T ’ q IL'C f n
game.
land. 3; Sherwood. 13.85; Heywood.
1 U I K b IO
Officers w ere elected as follows:
Miss Ju n e Iverson a n d Ross
3; Wilson, 2.37; Seghers, 1.21; Gar-
L-rl’rylTlA
V irginia Perkins, president: Dixie Ringlets of Hillsboro w ere m ar­
den Home. 9: Cooper Mountain. 6: VV U l l i e i l b V rI O U JJ
Lee
McDowell,
vice-president:
Le-
ried Jan u ary 6 at Vancouver. Wash .
Raleigh. 10: M ountain Home, 3: Ver-
C. C. Chapman, editor of the
.
anore Sherm an, secretary: Alma and will m ake th eir home in H ills­
(Votes given on cash and open acuount payment«)
boort, 5; Thatcher, 3: Strassel, 2; Oregon Voter, discussed
Eslinger,
treasurer,
and
Esther
Har-
boro. The bride is a daughter of
Midway, G roncr and M ountainside. Security in Oregon.” before the ty. reporter.
Mrs. Dorothy Gibbons of Jackson­
17; Metzger. 10: Aloha-Huber. 20.10 A. A. U. W. m eeting at th e home
The previous week they enjoyed
A loha-H uber includes St. M ary’s of Mrs. Paul L. Patterson Ja n u ary one evening's perform ance of the ville. but has m ade her home with
Home for Boys. 3; Hiteon. 3; Buck 8 He said that the legislature f a il- ’ s ? r V m 3 S h K r ^ r e a n ¿lav' ers Mr. and Mrs. R. V. McFall for some
„fain 2;
9- C arpenter Creek, Q
p is ln t in n m
mn
k in u 3,-nii.
lin ed s>naxespearean n ay-
time. The bridegroom 's m other re ­
M ountain,
3; . ed
od to
to nass
Pass lc
legislation
aking
avail- stream
presented at the S hrine auditarium sides in McMinnville.
Rosedale, 3; Laurelwood Academy, , able the m axim um benefits under in Portland.
1: Schefflin Lutheran, 2; Blooming the national program, ow ing to the
1935 T erra p la n e Sedan
1933 C hev Sedan
fact that the attorney-general had
Mrs. George Emmott of Port-
L utheran, 2.
Completely equipped,
A very clean car. Has
| land, form erly In the m illinery
m isinterpreted the national law.
trunk, heater, first class
He outlined in detail th e national
been overhauled com­
business here, and Mrs. C. H. Em­
mott. also a form er resident of
legislation, listing th e various classes
shape.
pletely
i l l O l l i ' $y
1 benefitted. None of th e benefits.
Hillsboro, attended the Coffee club
Low mileage V i/t J
shop. Only
_
; ______
he said, _ _ are _
as large
as they m ig h t; Scout H arrington camp, U. S. W. meeting Friday afternoon.
(No votes given on power or electric bills)
be, but a s 'la r g e as source o l l n - 1 v - and A uxiliary will install offl-
Mr. and Mrs. W ibur Ham ar and
1929 Ford T udor S ed an
1 cers Friday night at the V eterans’ daughter
1929 Ford C oupe
Betty
Jean.
Mrs.
Anna
hall, beginning at 8 o'clock. Hugh
New lacquer p a i n t .
Good paint and top, 19-
S. Rogers, departm ent senior vice- A ltree and grandson, W ayne Altree. i
Mr. Watkins Honored-
Very good rubber. Mo­
inch wheels. Good rub­
I com mander, will be th e installing a student at Reed college, all of
Portland, w ere guests Sunday of
Past presidents of the Coffee club
A party was given Saturday night officer for both order«
tor overhaul-
ber.
$
Mrs.
Nelia
B
utler
and
family.
w ere honored at the meeting F rl- 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J R
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ed
Priced
at
Priced
at
.......
day afternoon at the cham ber of W atkins in honor of th e birthday Honored at Dinner—
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. C hantlcr re ­
commerce, but owing to the loss anniversary of Mr. W atkins. Guests
turned Sunday from a few days’
1936 LICENSE WITH AI.L ABOVE CARS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
Hurd
enter-
of all record books between 1905 present w ere Messrs, and Mesdames
vacation
—
at
-- _______
Nelscott ___
and
__
other
_
1926 Ford Roadster
S 15.00
and 1922. a complete list of presi- j Joe Collins and H arry M erritt of talned Wlth a dinner party Sun-
beach points, and a short visit with
1925 O verland Tour. $ 15.00
dents was not available, and only Portland. Messrs and Mesdames T day honorinR Miss Evelyn White, th eir son in Portland.
1923 Ford Pickup
12.50
1924 Ford Panel Del.
25.00
zix w ere
present. Those attending H. Pitman. Lowell Brown. Floyd wh.° 18 ^ ^ a d u a tin g from Hillsboro
Card
t at R unnin„.s hal)
Co
1925 Lincoln Sedan
100.00
Camp T railer
275.00
” 17.
L°„U; W artin^M rs. Maier. Ted and Miss
« ^ W h l t * neliUS' T - 8dayA ^ » “ ^ n u a r ’y 21.
quets by th e president, Mrs. Fred P earl Maier. Games and dancing enJ s- Mr. and Mrs. H arry
1931 FORD TRUCK — Long wheelbase
by the Young People's club. Five
Engeldinger.
.w
h o observed O thers
L
n be
w ere enjoyed.
who
th eir 22nd
• w edding « I ¡ üímArLl
model. Very good rubber, duals. New
A d d itio n a l Sponsors m ay aign up until 5 p. m.
¡anniversary.
present
h-
u ndr-e d and P‘"<*hle
will
i
anniversary.
O
thers
present
w
ere
i
niavf>ri
A short talk was given by each
paint
job
to
suit.
Motor
T
hu rsd ay, Jan uary 16. Sponsor list p o sitiv ely
School
Program
Friday—
Mrs
Helen
Deichman.
Misses
Ju
n
e
honor guest on th e outstanding
Two rooms of David Hill school. ' W hite and Bernice Felton. Ernest
Lohese Camp F ire group met
achievem ent of her presidency. Mrs
absolutely A-l .....
clo ses that d ate.
<
Miss MacDowell's and Mrs. Priest's. ' White. Glen Pickens, and Robert Tuesday at the home of Elise Mar-
OCR PRICES ARE ALW \ V S A S ADVERTISED
will have a short program in the • and Edw ard Hurd.
tin, and m ade plans for the moth-
auditorium . F riday afternoon dur- R eturns From South_
! « -d a u g h te r tea.
HUDSON
TERRAPLANE
ing parents visiting day. Miss Mac-
„
j « ... j ,
,
,
1 Mrs. Robert G reer and children
Howard
E.
Hadley
left
Saturday,
returned
Saturday
from
a
visit
with
Dowell's program will be "Telling
Time in O ther Lands,” and Mrs Ja n u ary 4, for a w eek's business her sister. Mrs. Vi-iatltch of San
Given at time of transaction on the basis of 50 votes
Priest's pupils will have a Chinese trip to San Francisco, and Los An- Francisco Cal
152-158 Third Ave.
Phone 2IW
!ts follows’: 16
CaSh Paid ,,ar,ici”«tfng merchants
L antern Drill, celebrating China
New Year’s.
Schulm erich In San F ra n c!« » and wP„ h ' MS„ Ha|ic a and Dr. and £
(V enetian ticket, Dora E. Jaquith, Rt. 5. Hillsboro)
retu rn ed to H illsboro S aturday
in) On all counter cash and C. O. I), purchases.
H. D. Huggins.
Visits Brother—
Mrs. Frances Spencer of P o rt­
(b) On all cash payments made on open ac­
A. S. Eischen of near Gaston r e ­ land was among the out-of-town
SPECIAL
counts.
1
tu rn ed Tuesday from Fresno. Cal., visitors at the P ythian joint in ­
w here he visited his brother. Joe stallation Monday night.
Eischen. Conditions are much im ­
(< ) On nil cash down-payments made on time-
Mrs. L. G. Selfridge and her
proved there since his visit th ree daughter, Miss Pauline Selfridge.
payment accounts during the period of the
years ago, according to Mr. Eisch- I spent the w eek-end w ith Mr. and
contest,
regardless of when purchases made.
. .... 1 .r<A ; Mrs. R. E. McNeal in Portland.
Lower Prices — Better Quality
Plans to Build—
Mrs.
John
K
am
na
Jr.,
who
broke
of
Buy Imperial Brand Feeds
Thurm on L. Johnson, who recen t­ her ankle several weeks ago in a
Pool-Gardner carries
ly purchased the H oard place n ear fall, Is improving nicely.
Orenco, is in H illsboro conferring
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Egland of
E v ery th in g for
w ith builders. He plans to build a Portland w ere guests Sunday of
Im perial D airy, 2 0 % p rotein
$ 3 0 .0 0 ton
th e B uild er
new home.
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Howell.
Cow
R
ation,
17%
p
rotein
2 6 .0 0 ton
Mrs. Barnes Recovering—
Two Tri,,., °f Nine Day,
Trawl
p|
Mrs. C. L. W alker entertained
Contractors a n d private •
Mrs. Ethel Barnes, proprietor of the Wednesday bridge club at her
M
o
lasses
D
airy,
15%
p
rotein
2
4
.0
0
ton
with
All
Expenses
Paid.
builders alike can obtain the
G oar’s Woman's Shop, who has home T hursday afternoon.
best materials, best service
been confined to her home the past
M o la sses Grd. S creen ., 12% p rotein 2 0 .0 0 ton
Mrs. C arrie Elder left Tuesday
Contest open to any unmarried Washington f ’o n n t v
week w ith illness, is improving.
for a few w eeks’ visit w ith Mrs.
and best prices at our yards.
girl between the ng,,, ,,f ,« ,„,,1 SoVear«
ge
One or two of a kind,
Circle Two Meets—
R. C. V aught at Yakima, Wash,
and not all sizes in each
All Standard Materials—
Circle two of th e M. E. Ladies’
• Venetian ticket, Charles Imlay, Reedville)
Mr. and Mrs. Chester S tew art of
Aid will meet this afternoon (T hurs­ Beaver visited Mrs. Anna Schul-
kind, yet all are smart
Lum ber, C em en t
day) w ith Mrs. Thomas Connell.
m erich Tuesday.
models designed t o
Il
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M o t l d a v f'"''
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Measures
A S K FOR
Listen to Lecture
P O P U L A R IT Y
Contest Votes
"C.intilcwick” Bed
SPR E A D S
front these Hillsboro M erchants
Fairway Market
Fred’s Superior Market
Hillsboro Argus
Bristol Hardware Co.
C. C. Store
J. W. Copeland Yards
Delta Drug Store
Eve’s Beauty Shop
Hillsboro Meat Co.
Hillsboro Motor Co.
)W. R. C. Installs
Officers Friday
The C. C. Store
Sub Deb Club
Miss Iverson Bride
of Ross Ringlets
L
SALE
SALE
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Lester Ireland & Co.
The Men’s Shop
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
Portland General Electric
USED CARS
Term Highlights
Told Coffee Club
by P ast Officers come wil1 permit
Patriotic Groups
Install Officers
450
Selfridge Furniture Co.
Smith’s Grocery
Texaco Station
Venetian Theatre
Weil’s Department Store
170
$350
B U ILD IN G
ELECTION VOTES
THOMAS S. SHOLLS
FEED
J a n u a ry
Clearance
-- F E E D
-- F E E D
Bien Jolie
N o m in a te a C an d id ate T o d a y !
Foundations
Quality Egg Mashes
Sand, P la ster
W a llb oard
P ain t, V arnish
H a rd w are
—All are carried in stock
at all times.
Let us help you
with your plans.
POOL-GARDNER
Lumber Co.
smooth the figure into
flowing fashion lines.
Foundations for waist­
line trimness — Girdles
for hip line flatness. It’s
your opportunity .to get
a really good founda­
tion at
original
2 price
(Venetian ticket, O. S. Shiffer
Timber)
Do You Read Advertisements?
E. M. Barnes, Prop.
$ 1 .9 5 sack
B ig-L ay E gg M ash
.................................... 1.75 sack
BRING IN THIS AD
Four-G rain S cratch
.................................... 1.75 sack
and we will give you a
FREE GIFT PACKAGE
GOAR’S
Woman’s Shop
...................
If you do—
We feature private dinner parties in our
private dining room. When you want enter­
tainment, come see us—
OUR COOKING CANNOT BE EXCELLED
Franchised Fuller Dealers
Phone 2691
151 W. Baseline Street
Im perial M ilk E gg M ash
Im p erial E gg M ash ................................... 1.85 sack
T he
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Z. J. RIGGS, Prop.
Put all or part of your flock on these better Mashes.
Higher egg production, lower mortality.
P ay Cash and S ave — T rad e w ith Im perial
B etter Q u a lity — L ow er P rices
Im p erial F eed & G ra in C o .
Phone 01
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Second Ave.
A sk for P o p u la rity C on test V o tes H ere
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