The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 23, 1936, Page 13, Image 13

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    Thiirxlny, .Taniinry P J, 1926
Seat Officers
i
at Sherwood
H IL L S B O R O
1 I’. l i l t e r v ln - p re s id e n t V l T I I I I S t , '| |
i <I«-1, ■. i t i e tu r y , I ,im | I M.i on, treu
I o r,"
h u h u ili M. lm , b. reporter
■ M e lvin ( ¡illu n i, .«I I l h t b o d y h i . i h
ugvi. H illy |l|* l >1» U t il i I t y i n h I ' n
I . o i l , y e ll le.,(|,<I
ARCUS,
n iL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
PnjH* Five
C laud,• visite d George R iggle at
the St M a ry ’s hospital in A sto ria '
one dav last week He is reported
im p rovin g.
Green M ou ntain C r in g e m et in
<Ry
F I. r«W>
all day session w ith pot lu ck d in ­
1 U v i ) It 11* ft i i H ♦ l
K IN T O N - T he
th ir d
q u a rte rly
T h u rsd a y o f each m on th In the ner Satin day. Guests w ere M r and
G rangrri Hold Open Meet
of
the
E vangelical
A L O H A John It D o w n in g has chu rch at 2 p m The pastor Is de ­ Mrs ./ Forsythe and on J im and conference
- h l io E i , , l D rie r and M a rv in C a l­ liv e rin g
a series o f sermons on Mrs Wena Chase and son Irv in g churches in th is d is tric t, w ill be
lo Diacuas M easures
held at the K in to n ch u rch Jan ua ry
v in a «'(¡-nere tra c t on Johnson w o rld events in re la tio n to p ro p h ­ of H ill boro Grange.
27. Rev V ir g il Speeee, p is to r. w ill
street, c is t o f W heeler avenue ecy N e xt L o rd ’ ; Dav at the m o rn ­
Townsend basket
and Shadow
l l l v M l-« ll.-lc, A In ,h r I
They w ill b u ild as soon os w eather in g service he w ill speak o f "T h e
1 Hy M i* s I ' t r t v r f
a le was attended by a sm a ll cro w d have chaTge o f the m eeting. A ll are
L A U R E L R ID G E Jo in t In s ta lli-
in v ite d
BEAVERTO N T i e
M a s o n i c perm its, the."' gentlem en w o rk fo r R e tu rn o f the Jew s" to Palestine Saturday night.
lio n o f o ffic e r anti ob ie r \ .mi l' of
Scholls T ile com pany d e live red a
lodge and Eastern S tar o f B ea ver­ tile Eleetrle Sleel now at Forest A ll W elcome. Rev. W. II Redman,
M i and M rs G lenn Jones and
th e b ir th d a y Ilf Ilio f o u n d e r of Ilio
load o f b u ild in g blocks last T h u rs ­
G rove C .1 S tic k n e y handled the pastor.
Mr
A ile y Hudspeth of P ortla nd
I O h F oi g ih i/u tio n wax hold ton conducted th " chu rch set vices
day at the W ayne V a n K le e k place.
d e Mr. S tickn e y also tra n sfe rre d
w e r e o v e r n ln g h t g u « 't s at the Pow­
A id to Serve Lu n ch
liv Sill rw o ix l I < ) O E noil ft,nil- at the M i ionic Home Sunday a f t ­ H o , " ai r,
V a n K le e k w i ll b u ild a c e lla r a
" ii T o b i.i. avenue n o rth
e ll home Saturd iy night.
ernoon The .erne II w ii delive red
Ladles’
A
id
postponed
t
h
e
i
r
bow
l ie b ,'k a li lodge M oo d a y eve
Rosa Ba Ike of P ortla nd ,
hy II A Deck o f H illsb o ro . D r .1 to Mt
Mr
and M r , C a rl W atson of lit t le la te r fo r s to rin g vegetables,
luncheon
last
week,
but
w
ill
serve
u n ir
I I I ' ta ilin g offn er«: w o re t i l .
f r u it , etc
w ho w ill also b u ild a home this
I r l it d e p ililo ', I.ol.I Tno/o m id D ilu ­ ia lh e r l led the sin gin g and a im spring, and th re e acres south of a businessm en’s luncheon F rid a y P ortla nd were here S atu rday night.
M rs. Jake F a ix (L u e lla D a ll-
M r and M r ;
H C ro cke r and
'■mg "In the G arde n" us a peeial
at
the
church.
ititi S n yilo i R e b e k a h o f f i 'e i s io
m ann) vzas operated on at the Good
the school grounds lo M r and Mrs
A n In te re s tin g ta lk on "B e tte r daughter G aylene of Banks visite d S am a ritan ho spita l Ja n u a ry 13 for
'■l.illoii wot'o M abel S n y d e r, p i J num ber. Mrs. T a lb e rt pre aded at C larence F letcher of P o rtla n d They
M r and M rs Osc ,r C earley S a tu r­
the piano A large delegation from
l i o i l l e g ra n ii, I la r i lei M ,C h il e, noble
a p p e n d icitis and is g e ttin g along
conti n ipla te a residence on the L ig h t. B e tte r S ig h t" was given by day nigh t
M rs. M cK ee of t h " P. E. P. of
g ra n d . M inino H illa r d . tr e a s u r e r ; I Beaverton was present
p ro p e rty soon.
■Mi . M o llie T a llm a n en tertain ed n ice ly. T h e y were exp e ctin g to
P
o
rtla
n
d
before
the
A
lo
h
a
-H
u
b
e
r
O ffic e rs Nam ed
M y rtle S m ith,
w arden;
H e le n
Options Nought
, w ith a d in n e r S atu rday n ig h t in m ove her to her home the fir s t of
Beaverton fire de partm ent elected
A sba lir, I " I i d l l l ' t o i . C h i l o S m o c k , !
the week M rs. A ugust H D a ll-
E ngineer Ithea l.u p e r w ith the P. T. A M r F itc h spoke on the
I n I !.. 11 ■ 1, 111 llo x u o Ei.xkp, c h a p la in ; o f f i c e r ' . T u e s d a y evening a f o l­ top ogra ph ical d e pa rtm e nt o f the w ay lig h tin g is handled in u p -to - honor of her son and d a u g h te r-in - m ann and Jake F a ix v is ite d her
law. M r and Mr. G erald Pow ell,
N otilo Brow n, H S N (J , C h in i low C ecil Barnes, p i, id en l, W II governm ent Is now m a kin g a topo- date school*.
F rid a y.
M rs. A nza lo ne o f H u b e r is re ­ and her so n -in -la w and daughter,
H agey. I
S N G ; A k n ea Ulto. G ru u rr, vice pri ulent. Hom er W il- i i ,,.In,' cro"
Miss M a rile e Pom eroy, daug hter
ection survey of the
M r and M rs R obert Place, recent
" n
e e i . • ,.r ■
• I,, , u, ,
'
c
o
v
e
rin
g
fro
m
an
a
ttack
of
the
V i c ih ind. C la ra Edy. It S V G .
proposed a irp o rt, n o rth o f A loha,
ne w lyw ed s Present w ere M r and of M r. and M rs. Robert Pom eroy,
A lice Young, I. S V G : Juno D iw s, assistant s e c re ta ry -tu a -urer, e '.ib li .lung e le va tio n * etc. T h is flu .
M rs G lenn Jones and M rs. A rle y was un ab le to attend school last
P. T. A. C o u n cil to M eet
F a u lk ,-
I G
G e r tie (', d b re .ilh , and H arvey W illiam s, f i r e c h ie f .
a irp o rt w ill be one m ile square
H u d s p e th of P ortland. M r. and M rs week, due to a bad ease o f blood
Miss T ie k c r President
W
ashington
C
o
un
ty
C
o
un
cil.
P
-
T
G
Pearl K in n e r, secretary
poison in one of her lim bs.
'.iib the O regon E le c tric rig h t of
M rs A m y H a ze ltin c of P o rtla n d
w ill meet at the A lo h a G range E Pl ice. Em ery and M argie. M r
O dd
F ellow o ffice rs
C h a r le s
A W M ills o f T illa m o o k spent
wav as ihe southern b o u n d a ry and A
Young p u t noble grand: Ed Kupple, gavu a ta lk on South A rn e ," a at the W a lke r road as the n o rth line, h a ll F e b ru a ry 11, 10 a. m. to 3 1 and M rs. J. Place. A rle n e and T h u rsd a y and F rid a y w ith M r. and
Beta, and .Mr. arid M rs
W alter
I u n a ry
noble g la n d , C hm les I'is h tn ook. the C ongregational mi
p.
m.
Ladies
o
f
the
grange
are
e xte n d in g east one m ile fro m a
W rig h t o f Kansas C ity . M r and M rs. Robert Pomeroy.
V G
ICtiby John-on, secretary; study and l.adiei. A id T h in day po in t about one q u a rte r o f a m ile se rvin g lunch. M em bers o f a ll as­
M rs. A lb e rt G o d fre y of C a lifo rn ia
Mrs. A rt B rau n and B e tty of M a n ­
M
rs
H
a
zeltin
c
was
born
and
sociations
are
c
o
rd
ia
lly
in
v
ite
d
.
G a rfie ld
H it
treasu rer: H u nie r
i a it of W heeler avenue and Base- ,
ning. M r
and Mrs. Ira Pow ell, spent a fe w days last week w ith
Haynes, w arden; Earl M in sfie h j. brought up In South A m en , , Her lin e road, near the old E lm o nica
Eleanor and Leland. M r and Mrs. M rs. L o v ln a W edeking. going to
con du cto r; George
F ishbi ook, I parent* werg missionaries there for | depot ‘ ig h l The p o rt of P o rtla n d
P e rrie R e th erford , Jua nita . Velm a P o rtla n d Wednesday, where she is
n .Mr Gia
G.
lee a man in the fie ld n o w se cu r­
arid Charles M rs M o llie T allm an. w ith her son E dw in, w ho is i l l at
elected president.
in g options on im p ro ve d p ro p e rty i
Russell and M e lv in P ow ell, Fem e the C o ffe y C lin ic .
Mr
and
M i-
.1
C
Huntley, in the d is tric t. T he go ve rn m e n t i
W. liter Führer ulti tid ed lb*' m oot
Business m eeting and B ib le study
and Keta Eastman. H a rry Webb
Ing o f the O regon M ilk C o n tro l fo rm e rly of Beaverton, le ft T u, ,- a sk s ttia t the land fo r the a irp o rt I
w ill be held at the chu rch th is F r i­
i B y M r« Jen*«« M«*yer<n
O ren Frost and the honor guests
day eve ning fo r Omaha. Neb
board in P ortla nd W e ,In c day
be donated fo r th a t purpose.
A large cro w d attended M a n ­ day eve ning at 8 o’clock. T he pas­
B U X T O N Tow nsend c lu b w i ll
Mo in riu ry society o f the M uun- where they w ill make th e ir home
Beaverton lodge m et Ja n u a ry 13 meet at the G range h a ll to n ig h t n in g Social clu b dance at M an ning tor, Rev. V ir g il Speeee, w ill con­
A
nu m be r o f th e ir
Beaverton ' nt the I (). O F. h a ll In
liiln lb
ch u rch mot
Beaver- (T h u rs d a y ). M r S m ith w ill speak. S atu rday n ig h t T here w ill be a du ct th e m eeting.
fro n d s accom panied them to tho ton fo r the firs t re u n io n eve
’ H a rold A< do cili I T h u r*
M r and M rs. Charles V a n K le e k
,.r r held
heir« E ve ryb o d y is in v ite d
dance th e re F e b ru a ry 1, given by
u n io n depot.
noon
o f H iteon vis ite d M r. and M rs. E.
and
special occasion. G ra n d Mas- I M r.
A program o f m usic and speak­ •er Saxton from The D alles w as. Jesse and Mrs. Fred B en efie l and the club.
Pro- um l onus of (ho ooeslions
F irs t snow o f the season fe ll here L. Cox Saturday.
lo in- voted on J a n u a ry .11 w ere in g was given by the Cudents of present and gave a fin e ta lk . A r - ] sister M eyers visite d the la tte r's
in G od fre y, w h o has made
.
i - ■ M rs V io la G ordon, o f H u n t- F rid a y n ig h t w ith b a re ly erjough his E d b, w rne
discus." e,l id an open m eeting of the Beaverton high school in the th u r T a y lo r rtf A lo ha was in
fo r some tim e at the G od­
itia te d in g to n at the home o f th e ir b ro th - to cover th e ground.
assembly h a ll Tuesday evening
S herw cod G i.u iy i Ja n u a ry 15.
in to the lodge.
Fred B enefiel. D e lb e rt Creps and fre y home, and has been in fa ilin g
, er, F ra n k M eyer, o f near H ills b o ro
Social clu b o f B e a v e r c h a p te r O j
< lu ll I let is
G range In itia te s
Ray K e lly drove to Camas. Wash., health, entered the C o ffe y hospital
one day last week.
f ’ nst N oble G rand ' clu b of R a in­ E S . is sponsoring a card p a rty
in P o rtla n d rece ntly. He is re p o rt­
G ra n g e
in itia te d
Mrs. G race H ill and M rs. Ire n e Sunday.
seven
bow Rebekah Indite met W ednes­ S aturday evening in the Masonic I A loha
Miss Peggy Pongratz o f Kansas ed to be in a c ritic a l con dition.
candidates in the th ir d and fo u rth A ld ric h le ft J a n u a ry 14 fo r a v is it
day a ftern oon at the home of N e t­ hall.
R obert P om eroy and b ro th e r-in
A large num ber o f B eaverton degrees T hursd ay n ig h t. A tte nd an ce w ith re la tiv e s at C o rv a llis before C ity visite d Miss Ire n e F ishe r S un­ law . George N ew ell, w e n t to T ills
tie F itc h w ith C l. u e S m i r k as Joint
day.
licslo
Neva C c rrg h in n is the new people were in attendance at the was m ore than 1(X) V is ito rs w ere re tu rn in g to th e ir homes in C a li­
M r. and M rs R obert Sim pson of m ook e a rly Sunday m o rn in g to tr y
fo rn ia .
president;
N e ttie
Brow n,
vice- reception o f M is H a rrie t S Welch. present fro m T ig a rd , K in to n and
Forest G ro ve visite d re la tive s here th e ir hand on a fis h in g t r ip as
H illsboro.
C ouple H onored
president, and C la re Sm ock, sec­ Ito yai M atron of In n 'c C ourt. O rder
b ig ru n o f salm on was reported
M r. and M rs. P e rrie R e th e rfo rd Sunday.
re ta ry treasu rer C lara Edy is the of A m ara nth, at her ap artm ent in ' Local G range w ill g ive a card
d u rin g th e week.
M r. and
re tirin g president F e b ru a ry meet- the Masonic home, Forest Grove, p a rty at the h a ll J a n u a ry 30. P u b ­ gave a d in n e r Ja n u a ry 10 in ho no r V ancouver M rs. O liv e r Hove of
M rs. A L. D a n fo rd and daughter,
vis
ite
d
M
rs.
lic
is
in
vite
d
.
Hove's
of th e ir s o n -in -la w and daughter.
d in t w ill t>e w ith M i
C lara Edy Sond ly afternoon
M r. and M rs. Sam F ette rs are en ­ M r and Mrs. (Jerald P o w e ll Pres­ m other, M rs. Rhoda Watson , Sun- ( M rs. J. B T h o rn to n , and three
M rs S S Paxton o f San F ra n ­
W r III M .iiv
Dow
daughters fro m P ortla nd , fo rm e rly
day.
li e th ir d Wedn day It w ill be cisco, accom panied b y h e r son El- jo y in g a vacation at Hood R iver. ent were M r. ar.d Mrs. D a vid E d­
Services w ere held at the C ath- : fro m this tow n , and M rs E th e l Me
1
wyn. is v is itin g w ith tier parents C e cil G ragg is in charge o f Im la y's wards, M r. and M rs Ira P o w e ll,
a V a le n tin e p a rty
C o rm ic k of H illsb o ro , w ere Sunday
feed store d u rin g th e ir absence.
E leanor and Leland. M r. and M rs. n lic chu rch Sunday.
M r and Mrs W E Pcgg.
at the home o f M rs. L i lly
F o rm e r Resident l>l«s
!
M r. and Mrs. E rn ie Beer have guests
Joe G rim es and Mr? Ht'li ii S tof-
,. Meyers. M rs M o llie T illm a n
Mrs
J
W.
Sprague
o
f
Seattle
M. B ie rly .
Mrs (h id e Sued, fo rm e rly
n
fe r on the W alke r road were m ar- Fern and Reta Eastman, M iss D o ris m oved fro m the E lw ood m ill to
visited
friends
M
r.
and
M rs. G lenn S nide r
Beaverton and rie d Sunday. M r. and M rs. G rim es
iile lit of S herw ood ai d fo r the past
W hiteside. Russell and M e lv in P o w ­ P ortla nd .
six m ouths liv in g w ith her daugh­ P ortla nd last week
M e rlin W atson entered Banks high La ke G rove v is ite d M r. and M rs
w ill be at home in P o rtla n d fo r a ell. O ren Frost, M r. and Mrs. G e r­
George H. S n id e r Sunday.
ter In P ortla nd , died o f a heart
tim e.
ald P ow ell, and M r. and M rs. R eth­ M onday. He spent most o f the firs t
attack w h ile on a tins en ro u te to
semester
at
S
ile
tz
h
ig
h
school.
P a rty Planned
e rfo rd and J u a n ita , V elm a and
a do ctor fo r m edical assistance
B. Y P U. w ill g ive a p a rty at Charles.
Wednesday m o rn in g
She Is s u r­
the chu rch Ja n u a ry 31.
M rs Jessie T illm a n is home fro m
(B y W 'itm a M a r r )
vived by th re e daughters, M rs Eva
the Elw ood m ill. M rs. D. C o rn u tt
( t i l l re h Notices
M rs V ic to r L e w is visite d
O dell, w ith whom she made her
I l l y M r« J o h n M . I la v id .o n )
is doing the w o rk there.
B
ib
le
school,
9:45
a.
m
;
w
o
rship
,
Found. 1936 license plate, nu m be r E d ith T o zie r W eatherred at
home in P ortla nd . M i
L u e lla D ick
M rs. H a rle y Q u ie r was ta ke n to 54-993. N o tify the G re e n v ille school. co u rt house in H ills b o ro T hursd ay
H E L V E T IA School w ill be elos- 11 a. m ; B. Y. P. U.. 7:30 p. m.;
Mrs Norn l ew is. and a sun. Erank
the
P
o
rtla
n
d
S
a
n
ita
riu
m
last
week.
ed
this
week
on
account
of
p
ra
ye
r
and
praise
service
W
ednes­
M " and M rs. C. Vandehey and w here she is m a kin g arrangem ent
sick-
Snell, a ll of T ro u td a le In te rm e n t ness
day, It p. m. Ladies meet firs t She has been i l l fo r several weeks. fa m ily o f Forest G rove visite d M r , of displays fo r the W ashington
was in the T ro u td a le cem etery,
M r a n d M rs
llayes. R u s s e ll1
L lo y d Messenger is home fro m and Mrs. A. J. Vandehey o f Banks C o un ty M useum and H is to ric a l so
Mrs Surah Olds o f M iddleton,
H illsb o ro , w h e re he has been a t­ Sunday.
ciety.
who has been s e rlo u -ly il l fu r some H aye« ¡,nd M rs W ill,a m D a ly and
te n d in g h ig h school. He w i ll en ter
M iss Delores Vandehey, w ho is
M r. and M rs. C. H. H a m ilto n
time. Is Im p ro v in g m id able to be fa m ily visite d in Oswego last week i
B an ks hig h th is week.
w
ith
M
r
and
M
rs
Ed
Pol
ird
w o rk in g on Forest G rove, visite d w e nt to Montesano, Wash., M on
lip part o f the tim e
M r. and M rs. D. C o rn u tt and M r her parents. M r. and M rs. W J. day to v is it M rs. H a m ilto n 's sister,
M
rs
Anna
Donaldson
i.
w
o
rk
in
g
W ill Edy. Donald Edv. anil Aaron
E llis W atson is em ployed at the Vandehey, o f G re e n v ille Sunday.
M rs. Landon.
W ilcox made an a ll day business fo r M r Cure!« no the G ordon place 1 E nlistm ents in the U. S. M a rin e
D ooley lo gg ing cam p near Je w e ll,
Roy Carm en stepped on a n a il
Kansas C ity W oman's clu b spon­
tr ip to Salem and v ic in ity T h u rs ­ near N o rth Plains.
corps are again open to a lim ite d and M rs. H a rry S im o nton attended Sunday and in ju re d his foot.
Program
Given
sored a card p a rty at the clu b h a ll
day W h ile there they visite d w ith
! Sunshine clu b met w ith Mrs. Joe J nu m be r o f young men. according a p a rty at the E a rl G a rd n e r home
F rid a y evening. A good crow d was
M r W ilco x's b ru 'h c
M ilo W ilcox,
j B ake r at M o u n tu in d a lc Jan ua ry 15. , to in fo rm a tio n received by Post- near M a n n in g F rid a y n ig h t.
We specialize in q u a lity
present. H igh scores w ent to Mrs.
and fa m ily.
M rs. G eorge
R iggle and son I m e re ia i p rin tin g .—A rgus.
A short program was given. C h a r - 1 m aster Fred H o lz n a -c l fro m L ie u -
C. H. H a m ilto n and E a rl W aldron,
acters jn the skit. "H e n ry Hires a ' tenant-C olonel Randolph Coyle. U.
■
' W * ' , " . ' W r e Mrs M Blake. M r.­ S M a rin e c o rp s n s r o llin g o ffic e r
recovering fro m an attack of in -
'S A D M eek and M rs D M ayr: j at P o rtla n d .
tcstin a l flu
A p p lica tio n s fo r im m e d ia te en-
M r and M rs S S Stearns en ­ tw o little girls. A n iia B aker
listm e n t w ill be accepted by the
tertain ed at a d in n e r p a rty S u n il.iv A n g elinc Sohler. played "th e d o ll U. S M arine corps re c ru itin g sta­
of la st we-'k Guest- were M r and and the fa ir y ." end A lc tta R a ffe ty tion. 203 U. S co u rt house, P o rt-
M C l ip haw o f 1
Mrs .1 M S tre tch e r and fa m ily of sang a song M r
I ind, where fu rth e r de ta ile d in ­
Scholls, M r and M rs W C. Ed­ Forest G rove dem onstrated w ith an fo rm a tio n m ay be obtained. L ib e ra l
w ard
and fa m ily of Sherwood. attachm ent fo r rug m akin g, etc., on selection quotas have been assigned
Mi
Hose Sedell and E lm e r Stearns the sew ing machine. The hostess J ' a ll western states.
was assisted b y
M rs Clarence i
of P ortla nd
A p p lica n ts to be q u a lifie d fo r
M i m id Mr< E d w in La w re nce of Meek. N ext m eeting w ill be Feb­ I en listm e n t m u s t
b e u n m a rrie d
Southern C a lifo rn ia called on the ru a ry 19 w ith M rs J. W. P ritc h ­ | A m erican citizens w ith o u t depend-
ard at N o rth Plains
Charles S Haynes fa m ily W ednes­
I ents; between the ages o f 18 and
day aftern oon M r Law rence is a j M r .and Mrs. John F Davidson 25 years and o f good m ora l c h a r­
have moved to R ocky P oint. T h e ir
nephew o f M r Havnes
is at the P orter Y c tt q u a rry acter. P hysical tsandards re q u ire
Born, t o M r ,u t Mn I y i • home
M r. and M rs Hector Feuerstein 1 acter Physical standards re q u ire
z ■
H.e i lh rm k . J a n u a ry 12,. nt the
; and that the a p plican t be in sound
W ilcox
hospital in Newberg, a went on a fis h in g t r ip to T illa ­ physical con dition P revious a tte n d ­
¿
a
MiSfS
daughter M rs. Has i (b rin k is the mook last week and caught the ance at high school w ill be con-
lim it of steelhead salmon. T hey
form er G ladys T'uize
visite
d
her
cousin.
W
a
ld
o
rf
F l i p p y . I sidered in d e te rm in in g the a p p li­
P upils o f L a u re l Ridge school
Mrs. A. H. M e ye r and fa m ily cant's m e n til q u a lific a tio n s .
are p re p a rin g fo r county tests this
w ent ot P ortla nd M unday to v is it
w e e k T h e re w ill be no school for
a Germ an vessel tha t was in the
the lo w e r fiv e grades.
port.
Mi
Y a les was hostess to the I
study c lu b o f the Sherw ood Par- | A rth u r Spiers o f Shadv B rook,
who has been an in v a lid fo r m any
ru t-T e a c h e r
association
Tuesday I
years, is v e ry i l l at his home.
iiftc rn o o n .
Is no hope fo r recovery.
*
< Kto Schalti oinand ■, i There
M r and M rs E lm e r B atchelder
called to W alla W alla Thursday
i d in n e r p a rty
due to the Illness of her sister, who entertained w ith
, Sunday. Guests were M r and Mrs.
died next m o rn in g
M arshall Gale, you ng son o f M r I I Glen Epler and fa m ily o f Forest
and M rs C harles Gale, broke his Grove and M r and Mrs. Jack A n ­
a im w h ile playing at M id d h '- n derson o f P ortland.
i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Z u rc h e r v is -
school last week
i ited his brother. Fred Z urche r, at
, the Good S am aritan hospital Sun-
Go ahead, kids . . that car’s aot BRAKES f"
John Staehle President
i day. M r. Z u rc h e r is convalescing.
Property Sold, Improvements
Planned by New Aloha Owners
Cl lurch Conference
at Kinton «Monday
Mr,
Beaverton Lodges
Conduct Services
second to L o u in e Love and Roy
Hodges, and consolation to Mrs. O.
N Love and C ecil Easly.
Last week v is ito rs o f M r. and
Mrs. V ic to r L e w is were M r. and
Mrs. V erle P ric k e tt of W ashington,
M r. and Mrs. M e rle Sheeler of
S co g g in s V alley, M r. and M rs M ike
Y on kers of Watts, M r. and Mrs.
B yron Sheeler o f G roveland and
M r and M n . Ray Vanderzanden of
F a irvie w .
Orchardale
Miss M a rjo rie ’ ’arson, re ce n tly
i of C o rva llis where she was staying
I w ith M r. and Mrs. W illia m M ax-
son. spent the week-end w ith her
parents before leaving fo r Yakima,
Wash.
August Rothm an of P o rtl in d la
v is itin g his brother, N ick Bothm an,
and M r and Mrs. Pete Parson.
C allers at the A lv in Hunger home
Ja n u a ry
1« were M ik e Monner,
Clarence tfm sh ie d and Ethan M a r­
tin of M ilo. Canada, and Robert
Um xhied o f Forest G rove
The fiv e H unger brothers. Ernest,
Richard. A lv in . O tto and Georg«
were pallbearers w ith N. H. N e il­
sen fo r W R Hudson, w ho was
bu rie d in H a yw ard Sunday a fte r­
noon.
Subscribe fo r the Argua.
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way
1
EAST
Buxton Townsend
Group Will Meet
Sickness Closes
Helvetia School
Kansas City
Greenville
Marines Seeking
New Enlistments
ami
LOW 6-MONTHS ROUNDTRIPS
,v M ,ay. (
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with our com plete
A lo h a Business D ire c to ry
J. B. IMLAY & SONS
Aloha Lumber Co.
■lay - G ra in and Feed
P o u ltry an il D a iry Supplies
E quipped to size lu m b e r as
re q u ire d nt yard.
M IX E R
Emerson’s Garage
RICHARD BARBER
SHOP
Associated P roducts
G eneral
H aircuts 25c
A lo h a
FR ESH -FEED S
R e pa irin g
Telephone 8251
O regon
ALOHA
ALOHA
SHOE REPAIRS
PHARMACY
L. 11. Fal low . Prop.
PhJne B eaverton 9910
P re scrip tio n S pecialist
C om plete Stock o f Drugs
Cigars and Tobacco
O ld B ric k lin e Shop
S lill d o in g best o f w o rk w ith
best o f m aterials.
- -J. S. Stanton.
Greasing Service
Bring your car into either
of our two locations for a
complete greasing . . then
go out and
Enjoy Good Driving
Notice how the shimmies,
the little unnoticed jars,
rattles and body-squeaks
of old have been eliminat­
ed.
A lso note how much
longer your car holds
its prime perform -
ance.
DROP IN TO DA Y
Y O U ’LL BE PLEASED
•
C. J. Stickney
DR.
W. D. HUNTINGTON
fo r
Reni .Estate, Rentals,
F ire a n il A u to In su ra n re
A lo h a
D E N T IS T
Beaverton 9955
Aloha, Ore.
Busch’s Service
Garage
B r in g S a fe ty u p to D a te !
For safer riding, safer steering, safer
stopping, Terraplane brings you Radial
Safety Control (patent applied for). Here
is a revolutionary principle of front axle
and spring design which new owners
from coast to coast are hailing as the
greatest safety feature in many years.
None but the best brakes are good
enough. And no other low priced car
but Tcrraplane meets that demand with
Duo-Automatic Hydraulic Brakes (pat­
ent applied for). Latest and best hydrau­
lics with a separate safety braking
system that takes hold automatically if
ever needed.
For added safety on the highw ay-
greater steadiness on curves —two more
S A F IT Y ’ F I R S T
Phone 501
Oregon
O. B. Bennett
A loha Beauty and Barber
Shop
We specialize in
P erm anents and lla lr e n ttln g
$2 and up
35c
Ph. B ea verton 8218 J. L. T u rn e r
Two Handy Locations
j^TO one needs to be reminded that
v safe driving in winter,more than at
any other season, calls for a car that is safe.
Then why not start this new year with
the "safest car on today’s highways?”
Tcrraplane—with more new and impor­
tant safety features than any other low
priced automobile ever had!
Coatb
Real Estate
Insurance
j
Tel. Beaverton 2651 -9904
Busch’s Super
Service Station
Corner Third and R aidina
Phone 391
A. H. Busch. Prop.
T H IS
W lN T tR
go straight East and back; nothin?
mart to some destinations.
Tour.-tt
T
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coach tares good in coaches and chair-cars on all our trains. T o u rist
tares good in im proved T o u rist Pullmans, plus modest berth charg»
S ssstbern
H. D. O LSEN.
Pacific
Agent.
Phone 621
ASK FOR
P O P U L A R IT Y
Contest Votes
from these Hillsboro Merchants
JA N U A R Y 10 to MARCH 2
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
Fir Grove Dairy
Hillsboro Meat Co.
Hillsboro Motor Co.
(Votes given on cash and open account payments)
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Lester Ireland & Co.
The Men’s Shop
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
Portland General Electric
(No votes given on power or electric bills)
Selfridge Furniture Co.
Smith’s Grocery
Texaco Station
Venetian Theatre
Weil’s Department Store
1936 improvements: Tru-Line Steering
and the Rhythmic Ride.
S a fe r B o d ie s !
S afer Chassis!
The world's first safety engineered chassis
is now combined with America’s first
bodies all of steel, and seamless roof of
solid steel.
There is extra safety, too, in Terra-
plane's record-breaking performance,
to take you out of traffic "tight spots.”
And in the Electric Hand, an optional
extra, for easier gear shifting and safer
driving.
Drive safely in 1936—in a car that you
knowto be safe. Drive anewTerraplane.
w > 7 -v ia California. I t còsti only
a do lla r o r so moro fare than to
Chicago $S2.75 $80.70 New York $123.60 $141.35
r
O u r classified colum ns m ay have
Just w h a t you are lo o k in g fo r —
Rend Eiem.
tf
we have on sale daily u n til May 14
G o o r return the sunny W inter
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No Guess W ork
B E A V E R T O N F o llo w in g student
body o ffice rs w ere elected January
Id: John Staehle, president; E dw in
Pr,vlic8 e °.f
eluding C alifornia on your tr ip ...
^■u’ ^,ne^ ' ,onK return lim it of in r
montht. This is the travel bargain
" I put T E R R A P L A N E first
because I put Safeiv First"
Beaverton High Student*
CALIFORNIA"0* "ta
GREATLY REDUCED w inter coach
and to u ritt .o n n d trip t to eastern
Nominate a Candidate Today!
Two Trips of Nine Days of Travel and Pleasure
with All Expenses Paid.
Contest open to any unmarried Washington County
girl between the ages of 18 and 30 years of age.
595
Good lor 1000 votes for the young lady you nominate In the
Hillsboro Merchants' Popularity Contest*.
a n d up f o r De Lu xe models, f . t. b. D e tro it.
S tandard group o f accessories extra,
I NOM INATE MISS ............................................................................. ..
$
NOMINATION COUPON
88 o r 100 H. P.— 115-inch wheelbase
SAVE—w ith the new law H U D S O N -C .l.T .
SS Tim e Payment Plan
ADDRESS
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aa my favorite in the Hillsboro Merchants’ Popularity Contests
with the understanding that this nomination
to 1000 votes.
Your Name
TEKRÀPLANE
NOWI
Thomas S. Sholes
152 S. Third A ve.
H illsboro, Oregon
BOUT BY H UDSO N- TERRMBIAHE. S59S AND UP; HUDSON 6IX. B710 AND UP. HUDSON SUPER
STRAIGHT EIGHT. $700 AND UP. F . O. R DETROIT
Your Address
will entitle her
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even start with other contestants. Only one lot of 1000 free
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