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    T b iilu liv , Ecbriinrv 13, 1038
H IL L S R O R O
Opening o f Historical
Museum Here
Friday
*-------------------------
! Surprised on
Anniversary
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Here Eight Years Out landing Books
A new 1938 W orld 's A lm anac
and book o f facts is now on the
local lib ra ry shelves, and also the
19.(t; S ta m p C a ta lo g u e
An ou tsta nding book o f special
interest to h is to ry rea de r: is "H is
lo ry of W estern C iv iliz a tio n .” bv
l i m y F B o n e s T h is is a lib e ra l
to .to ria ri s in te rp re ta tio n , not
of
events alone b u t o f m a n kin d 's de-
v i'lo p m e n t In the lig h t of economics,
biolo gy and sociology.
"M a nne rs in Business." by E liz a ­
beth M acG lbbon, is a book o f u n ­
d e rsta nd ing and p ra ctical advice on
tm -in e
i tiq u e tte She discusses in
d ta il such im p o rta n t
topics as
w hat to » e a r fo r business; m a k e ­
up and groom ing: how to get a
Job; how to get along w ith one's
boss* and the o ffic e force: ta c tfu l
bu ine«. m anners: o ffic e labors; and
how to deal vzith d iff ic u lt s itu a ­
tion»* It appeals to eve ry wom an
w ho is em ployed
F o llo w in g are tw o book review s
by h ig h school students:
"Edna, H is W ife " T h is most r e ­
cent novel o f M arg are t Barnes'
p o rtra ys the life and character of
Edna, a p re tty and not too in te lle c ­
tu a l g ir l m a rrie d to a handsome
and b r illia n t la w ye r. T hey w ere
co m p le te ly heterogeneous both in
tastes and habits. C onsid ering this,
th e ir life together was a com para­
tiv e ly happy one. F rom the low est
ru n g in the social ladd er t h e y
clim b e d
ra p id ly higher, le a vin g
Edna m ore b e w ild e re d and at loss
w ith eve ry step. She n e ith e r u n ­
derstood nor cared to understand
tie r husband’s w o rk fo r she was
m e n ta lly incapable o f it.
T he book is v iv id ly
real and
h e a rtb re a k in g ly tru e to life .—A n n
Munkre.s.
P ra ctica l A m a te u r P hotography
by W illia m S. D avis provides a
general guide book fo r am ateur
photographers T he book contains
m uch v a lu a b le in fo rm a tio n such
as discussions o f d iffe re n t cameras,
film s, plates, and fo rm u la s fo r so­
lu tio n s The a u th o r has given pra c­
tic a l »*orking details in as n o n ­
tech nica l language as th e subject
perm its. A n yo n e interested in photo­
g ra p h in g landscapes, sea and ships,
figu res and anim als, o r flo»*ers and
s t ill life should read th is book.—
I.e lia O 'C onnor.
A lu p i n tte n d u n cr at ( h r open­ » h i i l i » i l i In* <.p e rn ii the lu i t
ing; l ì iduy o f ilw W ashington Conn
pi i i u i l on T lu it iliiy T h e tIA elä
1\ 1111 ! •« ' 1111 1. f lu id « * p n a b l e t l l l o l l g h ut the Jun io r hig h In p la n n in g il
the don.Pion oi tin« A lb e rt T ozie r p a rty f o r thnt afte rtio n n
n fte r
I II
I I I I ' h T- "I V .« i'll. i t . . 1 Hl lu m i.
collections, i. hoped fo r by Mrs.
T he Ju n io r h ig h bu k e lb a ll team
W«’.lt bei I «•<!. w h o i M l p e | \ I . I l l g a lian p lu y i'il *-*evei il K.itnns ri-i i rit-
n e w hi a rra n g in g t h e ni ite r is i ; ly tn the fti-.t enconntet » it h the
d a i l y . T h in op« n ln g w ill b e in ob- 1 F n rrs t ( ¡ i n v i ' h uin th e ju n io r hi.'fh
M 'l VUIIC«* o f « )l e g o li
77l.li b ir th d a y lo .il b y U ‘lenir* o f 12 to 11. 'I h r
ns a :>tat< She m gc a large le gis- t» 'o re m ili s ip iin i r n t l i i l in i l t n *
tr a tio n lo r t h r p.u 1 n ú! o d • V e v e n o f 11) to III T h r tie rem ai t in i un-
i f p e o ple «an ju s t d io p in fo r a h ro k rn fo r Ir n minuti**: and th ro n g li
few n»inut<*
lin k o f liuu* the game co n ili noi
T w e n ty -fiv e h i to ) ic d p a in tin g
he fin n h e d
I’ ia n n pupil* of M i * Erm a T a y - !
b.v M i
M aud W a n a m a l t i w ill be
F rn ln y thè ju n io r high p lnye il | lot* Spat kg presented in re cita l F r i- I
cu d i •play.
S h n »*00(1 Tiu* fir.Mt squad w a t t in day a fli rnoon at the home o f M rs ;
Mi
W e a th e rre d hopes to h&Vo a rliiM * game 1(1 lo 13 T h r r*i
C
Busch were A lle n e Mae
th e mu. e u n i open «tails fro m 9 39 om i t<* un »*on un e x r itin g m atch It
! A m ai her, Delos , A n ile i son, Ja c­
i. c lo c k on.
15 lo I l i M u n i i . l y e v rn in g in thè q u e lin e
Barney,
E velyn
Busch, .
ju n io i high gym n asium game*, » i r e Sam m y C h i i tensen. C a th e rin e En­
p h iv e d » it h H e .ive t tu li T h r Jun io r schede. B e tty G ardner. L y n n B a ll.
h ig h t ir s i tr a m »’un d e fe a tr d 14 Helen L a ve r. E lizab eth A n n and
T tie b e g in n in g of the eig h th ye n*
tn 8. w l l i l r t h r s ii urtili Ira n i e m e rg ­ F ra n k ie McGee. Colene Mad-sen,
of
e n i e in H ills b o ro w ill be
er! v ic to rio u s 12 tn (I
M ary M anley, Ju lia n n a and Ron- * m arked S unday m o rn in g by Pas­
i aid M enter. G eorgia Patterson. June to r H e n ry S H a lle r at th e 10:30
Paine. E sther Robb. W inona Jean o'clock chapel w o rs h ip at P ilg rim
Russell. V io la
S to lle r. W in ifre d House.
W ile y, Rosaline W eil, and M a rjo rie
Pastor H a lle r came to H ills b o ro
N u m be r o f cases o f measles in
"M y Sheep K n o w M y V oice," or W ill
from a pastorate in f i r s t C o n g re ­
tin* .« boob, i ra p id ly grow ing hut I " B lin d B e tty ." a you ng people's
gational church. Aberdeen. Wash .
w ith the he alth officer., e n fo rcin g . F u lL G n s p r I dram a in one p a rt and
to become C ongregational pastor
n tric t (p ia ra n tin e it is hoped to tableau, » i l l lie given by the young
here Since O ctober, 1933. he has
overt i m ore •« r i o i i . epidem ic A t J people o f the F oursquare Gospel
been pastor o f the S ociety o f P il­
1h<* ju n io r hig h several cases of ch u rch at F o u rth and Oak at 7 43
grim s. w ho meet fo r w o rsh ip at
me i .h are found V iola Bean, KA. p m. F rid a y. A song service and
A p p ro x im a te ly 200 teachers at- ; the Chapel o f P ilg rim House.
. I n k K e n n e lly, 7A; B arbara Moor«*. in ii'l e i l pro gra m »’111 precede tin* tended the in s titu te a n d cou nty I In the fa ll o f 1929 M r. H a lle r
7 \ V irg in ia Haven , and Jack W il­ dram a A dm ission is free
teachers' association meeting
a t was elected a d viso r o f the V ik ­
liam on. KB. wen* ill fo r several
Cast includes Wanda P ark Effie B eaverton high school Saturday. , ings 'th e n the H l-Y ). firs t o f the
days, and K ob ert H u rd . HB2. re ­ Green, O rphtt
S h ip le y.
I.enure according to O. B K raus, cou nty C h ris tia n d u b s, and w itti the o r ­
ce n tly re tu rn e d to school a fte r a Leonard, M a d e lin e Meyers, l.a u ra school superintendent. Speakers in ­ ganization o f C h ris tia n C o u n cil be­
* ‘« go o f to n s ilitis L e s te r Sorenson. Law rence,
M ild re d
M ille r
and cluded Thom as G entle, fo rm e r M o n ­ came cou ncil advisor, w h ich o ffic e
3B. of th«* Peter Bo scow* school han Louise M aurer. Mrs. K a tie S h ip le y m o u th in s tru c to r, and John K it - ‘ he s till holds. C ouncil now ha
h« • n ill
The fo llo w in g students Ls d ire cto r.
pack, P o rtla n d school attendance : nin e chapters, w ith m ore than 259
h iv e been ah «nt at D a vid H ill:
| o ffic e r, w ho to ld o f his experiences a ctive and associate members.
B illv <’o o m e r. 5B: T h e lm a H o b in ,
M rs B erth a Z anow and da u g h ­ w ith the ra m b lin g ty p e o f boys. |
KB. B etty M ay. KB. w ho is con- te r M a rth a le ft M opday to m ake
B rld e -E le e t H onored—
f ried in bed w ith chickenpox.
M iss L o rra in e Chase gave a sur­
th e ir home in Santa Barbara. Cal .
M
rs.
G
I.
Thom
pson
re
tu
rn
e
d
*
» h e re Miss Zano» hns e m p lo y ­
prise m iscellaneous
show er the
New Pupils Enroll
M
onday
to
her
hom
e
at
Selma.
I
E sther Zanow has been
evening o f F e b ru a ry C fo r Miss
T h e re are .several new p u pils in m e n t. M i
Oregon,
a
fte
r
several
weeks'
v
is
it
!
M abel T h w a ite , b rid e -e le ct o f D on­
the a-bolos:
D a vid H ill
A lb e rt in S u ita B arbara fo r about three
I w ith her daughter, M rs. D e lb e rt ald S te w a rt o f Fore t G rove. V a l­
Higgs entered the KB < la . from m onths
T u rn e r.
en tine m o tif w a s ca rrie d out in
New Meadow s. Idaho; • K en ne th L o ­
M is H o w ard W ells Is v is itin g
M r. and M rs T. W. M cD onald table decorations. O thers present
gan fro m New Y ork Is a m em ber M r and M rs Jack Neer in P o rt­
o f the 5B cl ».ss C lin to n Le ntz r e ­ land fo r a fe w weeks w h ile her in d M r. and Mrs. Shelby Forney were Mrs. Robert W atts and Miss
M r and
M is
C arleton Beth M ilh o lla n d o f P o rtlin d . M rs
c e n tly « n ro lle d in the KB at the husband. O r W ells, is com p le ting v is ite d
K onow Thom pson and M iss E la in e
Ju n io r high fro m Orenco.
six weeks' service nt the S h rin e Hande at S ilv e rto n Sunday.
(la sses í lecl
M r. and M rs J. R Hughes and G iltn e r o f Forest G rove, and Misses
hospital.
Several c la v e s elected o ffice rs
M u rie l
Pranger.
M rs H o w a rd
W ells, w ho has M r. and Mrs. K en n e th l.u u k s of Hazel B e rn ie r.
last week: J u n io r high, KB Hos- been bookkeeper at the People's P o rtla n d spent Sunday w ith M r. Helen Nelson. Louise Fischer. N o r­
Let the advertisem ents help you
anne Wed. p re sid e n t. C a ry l Estepp, W ater A* Gas com pany fo r several and Mrs. H E Staples.
ma T oelle, and B lanche Robinson. i m ake your shopping plans.
vic e -p re s id e n t. Jack Goodm an, sec­ years, has resigned and M iss I.a-
M r. and Mrs. S W. M elhu ish and
re ta ry ; P hvlhs Johnston, sergeant- iiom a P ow ell hns tnken th e posi­ i c h ild re n vis ite d M r. and M rs. I - L. j
nt-arm s
tJA M ary E lle n M o r r i­ tion .
B ake r in P o rtla n d Sunday.
son. p, •• iderit
Vu»!a Bean, vice-
M r. and M rs E. J M eA lea r and
II
S
Rogers
attended
Scout
p i t in te n t
H e nrie tta V .m M cltebeke.
M r. and M rs B F. P ile visite d T il- ,
secre tá is; Kern W eintz, de po rtm e nt; Young camp. U. S. W V.. in P o rt­
latnonk
and Oceanside Sunday.
I rma W illia m s, attendance; Donald land Tuesday n ig h t w ith oth er de­
M rs W illa rd I.e w is of E nte rprise ,
B n tthau« » fla g a h íte ; V io le t Bun- p a rtm e n t officers.
M iss Jean Overstay, student nurse spent the » e e k-e n d w ith Mrs. J. L. I
d in and E ve re tt Padgett, m on itors
7.\
Haym ond M eltebcko.
p re s i­ at Em anuel hospital, spent the Searcy.
dent. A d e lb e rt H o ffn e r. vic e -p re s i­ w eek-end w ith her parents. M r.
It W O versliv.
dent; M d to n Dodson, secretary. KA and M i
M u y W yatt, president; S te rlin g
I.. S. C am pbell. Texaco Service
N aught. vi< c-pi r udent Robert O g il- station p ro p rie to r, is i l l at home
bee. .secretary; B illy F o e lke r and w ith in flu e n z a this week.
Jean A n n Pusley. sports captains;
it
P n y o u f<»e! r u n - d o w n , o lu c g ln b ,
M iss D o ro th y Havens hns taken .a
Jack S chu kart and K ate Iw a s a k i. position w ith the C re d it Bureaus, w i t h o u t u p p e t l t e f o r f< n d o r tn f» t f o r
h< p ita h ty com m ittee D a vid H ill i Inc.
| l i v i n g ? M a n y p e o p le d o b e c a u s e o f
• t o n ic I n«l i g e r t Io n a n d p o is o n * in
school
5B B a r b ir a Shaw, p re s i­
M rs C laude Coom er. w ho has t h e i r a y M te rn n w h ic h m i g h t e a f tily
dent; Robert Power??, v ic e -p re s i­
b e r e lie s f d b y a (fo o d m i ld la x a t iv e ,
;
been
q
u
ite
il
l
w
ith
flu
.
is
re
co
ve
r­
dent; Hoh« 11 F u rro w , secretary.
t o n ic , m ild a t o n ia c b ir u t i m u l r n t a n d
D avid l l d l school had a candy ing.
' d i u r e t i c a t i m u i a n t f o r th e k t d n e \ x .
M rs A M . C n rlile was a guest I n R uch ra w e a ta k» * n f»*w d o a e a o f
sale F rid a y. T he KB class at the
Peter Bo .cow school is e n jo y in g last W ednesday of tier sister, M rs
W i l ll a m n H
I., K . F o r m u la .
The
I
■ fir « t
b o t tle
m u t g iv e
or
several d iffe re n t e xh ib its. The firs t ' W S I ’helps, in P ortla nd .
m
o
n
e
y
bu«
k
.
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i
a
m
a
8.
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K
.
'
is a spec im en o f p«*nmanship w h ich
M a u rice Dean o f Salem spent the
was made by M i «s M lu rin e M oo re’s w eek-end w ith his parents. M r. F o r m u la is c o m p o u n d e d f r o m t h e '’
; p r e s c r i p t i o n o f a f o r m e r a r m y d<* •-
g ra n d fa th e r before the C iv il war. i and M rs. R. A. Dean.
tor w h o u s e d I t in p r i v a t e p r a c t ic e
T h e re is also a litt le cabin made
N ow
t h ia
v a lu a b le
M r. and M rs B R Pooley of I m a n y y e a r s
I
m
e d ic in e is a v a i l a b l e t o y o u a t a
o f L in c o ln logs rep rese nting the P o r tlin d visite d Sunday w ith M r.
c o a t o f o n ly a fe w c e n ts a d a y . T r y
firs t crud e home o f A b ra h n m L in ­ and M is. H. R. E m inott.
a b o t tle u n d e r m o n e y - ba < k g u a r a n - ,
coln. A y e Iw a sa ki b ro u g h t a J a p ­
M r. and M rs G len H a m de n of te e a n d see b o w m u c h b e t t e r y o u i
anese w r itin g set to school M ary
e l.
B e in g a l i q u i d
a lr e a d y d is - |
J.me C hristensen c o n trib u te d a p a ir Eugene were guests Sunday of M r. fe
s o lv e d
W i l l i a m * 8. U K
F o r m u la |
o f c h o p s tic k s to the e x h ib its Them e and Mrs. O. O. Freeman.
, s t a r t s t o w o r k a lm o s t im m e d ia t e ly . }
M r. and M rs. Herm an F retide n-
o f tile b u lle tin board in th is room
is now ’’A m e rica the B e a u tifu l.” th a l were guests Sunday o f M r
and m any b e a u tifu l scenes fro m and Mrs. E dw ard B a ll at C ornelius.
ou r c o u n try are on e x h ib it.
M rs John W. W ortm an o f P a­
Each room w ill celebrate V a le n ­ c ific C ity vis ite d M rs. E II. Tongue
tin e s day w ith V d e n tin e boxes. last week.
Pupils Presented
by Mrs. Sparks
Number Measles
('ases Increase
in Schools Here Church People
¡to Give Drama
Many Teachers
Attend Session
A QUICK RELIEF FOR |
ATONIC INDIGESTION
Q uality job printing Argus.
Palestine Films
Hare to Speak
Here
Dally Trips to Portland
at H. P. Meeting Scheduled
M otio n pictures o f ancient and i
H ills b o r o A u t o F r e ig h t
odern Palestine are to be pre- J
Bonded and Insured Carrier
-ented at the G range ha ll in H ills - i
on February 21 m boro
ne xt Tuesday and Wednesday Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Keed-
on Library Shelves
M r. and M i
H erm an Freuden-
thnl w ere piven a :u rp ri «• on tin ir ,
f if th w e dd ing a n n iv o i . ir y F«*bru- i
ary f> and m any lo v e ly g ifts were I
I presented to them . T h o .«• pre ent
; were M r. and Mrs. John Fr»*ud«*n-
i th.il. M r. and M i
E dw ard F i » i i -
denthal and daughter, M r
and
I Mrs. Fred M e ye r and childr« n.
M r and M r
A lb e rt M eyer and
ch ild re n ,
Mr
and
Mrs. Robert
Meacham and son. H e n ry T ew ;.
M ai jo in * V a n d e i/a n d e n . and th<*
honoKNl couple.
Pa?* Five
W G. Hare w ill s p e ik on legis­
la tiv e problem s o f p a rtic u la r in te r ­
est to women at the Business arid
Prüfe-, ional Women s clu b m e e tin g
F rid a y evening. F e b ru a ry 21, at
( the cham ber o f com m erce rooms.
Program » i l l also in clu d e spe< ml
music by the chorus and songs by
M r- M u jo r ie W ells Sim pson of
P ortla nd , according to M r:. C E
W e ll: and M r- M aud B cow, of
tin* le g is la tiv e com m ittee.
The d in n e r is in charge o f the
Jam boree com m ittee. M rs
H a rry
M organ and M iss Rose Cave, c h a ir­
men O th e r m em bers are Misses
B e rn e ta K u m m e l . G ladys M itteson.
□ fid D o ro th y Snyder, arid Mesdamex
Fred C a ld w e ll. G ladys T rask, and
Hat'.ie Davidson. D in n e r is served
at (i 30 p. rn and a ll m em ber u n ­
able to attend, or h a vin g guests,
should n o tify one of the d in n e r
com m ittee.
I). I'. V. to Meet M onday—
D iu g h te rs o f U n ion Veterans w ill
meet at th e Veterans' h a ll M onday
evening.
at 8 p, jn. under the auspices of
local churches. The pictures are
those taken by Rev. W illa rd H
Pope, pastor o f C a lvary Tabernacle.
P ortland, d u rin g his recent v is it to
the H o ly Land. M r Pope d e live rs
a lecture w ith the pictures He lias
pictures of A fric a . Egypt and P al­
estine
Local fo lk , w ho have seen the
pictures, consider them to be the
finest ever shown of these in te r-
esting lands.
A n o ffe rin g w ill be taken a t the
door each evening.
ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
Forest Grove
i
:
Plrkup and Delivery Service at
Package Kates
Hillsboro Phone 542
East Side Terminal Portland
Phone F.Ast 9131
!
j
i
Past Chief»' Meet—
M rs L ly o d B row n and M r S. E.
Fayram en tertain ed the Past Chiefs'
clu b T hursd ay n ig h t at the form er's
home. F o llo w in g the business ses­
sion. games were played, M rs E.
L Moore and M rs M artha S hayler
rece ivin g honors N ext m eeting w ill
be at the home o f Mrs. V erne M c­
K in n e y T hursd ay evening. M arch
5. w ith M rs. F ra n k B a rr as assisting
hostess.
Say you saw it in the Argus.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
At the farm of the late
OTTO SCHINDLER AT HELVETIA. ORE.
About 8 miles northeast of Hillsboro:
C h a rm W a s N e v e r
F o u n d in a B a s e m e n t
C cows, 3 heifers from 12 to 18 months old, team] Personal attention is ab­
horses, 1200 lbs. each; mower, farm wagon and iron solutely necessary to per­
wheel truck, plow, harrow, hand cultivator, gasoline en- j fect laundering — but not
gine, 3 h. p .; 5 goats, some household goods, wheelbar-1 necessarily your time a n d
effort.
row, and small tools usually found on the farm.
A dm inistrator
Sale February 18, 1936
T r y O u r P e rs o n a l
L a u n d r y S e rv ic e
at 1 :00 p. m. sharp.
iV enetian ticket, C. W. Dodson.)
PA U L SCHINDLER
H om e Laundry AC
Dry Cleaners
of
Rt. 1, Banks!
the Estate of Ot«o Schindler, Deceased
II. A. KURATLI. Auctioneer
J. J. WISMER, Clerk
1
Telephone 47
WE READ THE ARGUS
I
it keeps me inform­
ed on county and city af­
fairs in a fair, unbiased
manner.
Because it is dedicated to
boosting Hillsboro a n d
W ashington county.
Because
THE
“TRADE-IN”
W hat yon pay for your new car is
more im portant than how much you
get for your trade-in. It’s the differ­
e n c e between th e d e liv e r e d p r ic e and
your a llo w a n c e that counts. Remem­
ber THAT when you buy your next
car. Remember also th a t n o o n e is
g iv in g y o u a n y t h in g even when the
trade-in allowance seems generous.
Always ask the TOTAL DELIVERED
PRICE of every new car offered you.
Substract your allowance from this
price and you may happily discover
th a t you can b u y a Ford V8 for less.
The “spread” between the F. (). B.
¡ind Total Delivered Price is a secret
hiding place for “ extras.” It may in-
Thc Ford V-8 is the most
economical car the Ford
Motor Company has ever
built.
(Venetian ticket, Mrs. E. Meyer, Rt. 3,
Hillsboro)
elude additional charges for Safety
Glass all around, rad iato r ornament,
mechanical equipment designed to
improve riding, etc. T h e r e is n o e x ­
t r a c h a r g e f o r th e s e o n F o r d V - 8 c a rs ;
they come to you as regular equip­
ment— AT NO EXTRA COST.
Get the fa c ts when you “Shop” for a
new automobile! Compare TOTAL
costs with t o t a l F o r d costs. You will
probably find th at you can enjoy the
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(V enetian ticket. V. T. Meyers, Rt. 2, Hillsboro)
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