Thnrnliiy. March 2C, 1936 H IL L S R O R O Local People Guests at Aloha 150 Attend Banquet wof B. and P. W. Club C om m unism :in,l fari.-un challenge m ir r e p r r te n ta tiv e fo rm o f govern­ ment today mul tin- A in c iic a n peo­ ple n u w l beware, le .1 in r e v e lin g fro m co m m u n istic ilo itrin e s , they bock In to farlsm . T h li was the warning o f Profesxoi J. L lo y d !.<•• Mn te r o f O regon S tute college in tfiseussing "E ffe c tiv e Detnoeraey" before the nnnitnl H u s in c and P rofessional W om en’s p u b lic re la ­ tion« banquet nt th e local cham ber o f com m erce F rid a y nigh t. Both of these extre m e form s of govern m ent are poison, the peak e r d e clin ed Eueiain lx m ore to be feared than com m unism because It strikes w ith w e alth and is clos­ e r to A m e rica today. The recent depression has has­ tened the progress o f this co u n try to w a u l m ore governm ent. I.eMus- te r .s tated P u b lic w o ik s have been ItW’cssary Io I are fo r the lin e n ,- jlF iyed um l w ill con tinu e u n til pi i vid e in d u s try can absorb th e .sur­ plus T h e people are product io n - m inded nt present and are s e e k ­ in g to solve the problem by p ro ­ d u ctio n c o n tro l T h e y must become d is trib u tio n -m in d e d before all ans­ w e r can be found T h a t th e fin a l answer ns to w h e th e r or not p riv a te In d u s try eon absorb the unem ployed and p ro v id e b u y in g pow er w ill come in th e near fu tu re wax the o p in ion o f the speaker The answer w ill lie In the developm ent of one o f (lu c e schools o f thought, n a n u lv S o cia l­ ism. c o lle c tiv is m (th e m id d le road) o r in d iv id u a lis m Discussions are clouded by the fa ilu re o f m an y to realize the tru e d e fin itio n s o f th» various types o f governm ent. Le M aster contended at the opening of hi. ta lk and p ro ­ v id e d his audience w ith the f o l­ lo w in g d e fin itio n s: A n n rch v a form of governm ent seeking the U topia o f no g o ve rn ­ m ent except th e G olden R ule In d iv id u a lis m a th e o ry bused on th e prem ise that governm ent Is a in * ' try evil and th a t th e he t ( I m m e n t is the one tha t g o v ­ erns least. C o lle c tiv is m a th e o ry based on the consideration o f groups ra th e r than e n tire ly the in d iv id u a l: a be­ lie f th a t the governm ent should do m ore th a n m e re ly govern S ocialism fo rm o f governm ent u n d e r w h ich the governm ent en ­ ters the fie ld o f p ro p rie to rsh ip , p a r­ tic u la r ly p u b lic u tilitie s . C om m unism a th e o ry th a t g o v­ ern m en t p ro p rie to rs h ip should not be lim ite d to p u b lic u tilitie s , but should extend to the socialization o f a ll w ealth. A n a rch y Is o n ly a dream and this c o u n try Is g e ttin g fa rth e r aw ay fro m It eve ry day, the speaker stated T he e a rly A m erican g o ve rn ­ m ent was o f t h e In d iv id u a lis tic typ e b u t need fo r m ore g o ve rn ­ m ent has developed. In fact, the developm ent o f o u r dem ocracy has been p a ra lle le d by increasing am ount o f governm ent G overnm ents m ay also be de ­ fin e d in term s of the n u m be r w ho 'u - Le M aster pointed nut G ov- n ^ u n r n t try one person a r u le r or d ic ta to r, is au tocracy G overnm ent b y a fe w is aristocracy. G o v e rn ­ m ent by m any is p o p u la r g o ve rn ­ m ent and m av be d iv id e d I n t o de m ocra tic o r d ire ct fo rm and re p ­ rese ntative o r governm ent th ro u g h representatives The e a rly A m erican governm ent was designed as a ris to c ra tic , b u t co n s titu tio n a l am endm ents and p o litic a l pa rties have developed it in to a p o p u la r governm ent T he banquet was opened b y sing- DA NCE the music of to Ivan Koeber’s Dance Band 9 Pieces -F eatu ring D ic k Kane TWO NIGHTS ONLY_ B efo re the y leave on a Coast to u r. ( Thursday Saturday March 26 March 28 “ l.“ O .O .T \ H all Hillsboro A dm. 25c Before 9:15, 15c A p p ro x im a te ly 1!M) H ill boro fo lk attended the annual H ills b o ro night i dinn er, p ro g iu rri and dance, pon- ■ n rcil bv the A loha G range la I Wednesday night. T o ta l served at d in n e r wax about 27.1, In c lu d in g ( tub collect b d by Mi A people fro m A loha. Beaverton and tto ffu ia n . vice pre ident. The pres­ P ortlund. ident, M is F ayellu A lle n , presided, P rogram in clu d e d vocal num ber and gave tin* address of welcome by Ner i Thebeau o f P o rtla n d ; 13th Re pon i s were made by J. II degree In itia to r y w o rk on Jake G a iie tt. I ’ I. M i k , re, secretary of W ell and II A. K u r a tli by th e o r ­ the ehaudier o f commerce, and S der nf the Queen o f Sbebll w ith W M e lliu iih . chief nf ttie H ills b o ro M t M att K in g . M i C E B a rke r fire d e p a iin ie n t. E nte rta in,ne nt In ­ and M i V io la K ea rne y and M i. cluded accordion selection.'; by M i i M a ry G rand ta k in g p a rt; ta lk o f L a ve lle Jackson, humorous re a d ­ a p pre ciatio n by I ' L. Patterson, in g . by Dcl.ox i A n ile , on. song, by vice pie; id en t H ill boro Cham ber the clu b chorus under the d ire c ­ o f Com m erce, and w elcom e by tio n o f M i E dith C o lla is Evan- : G e a r lla g g . m aster of A l o h a din t by Itev ( 'buries M. Reed and Grange, w ho presided. M ’ ?. W lch- L. M ooberry, accompanied by e r war) the piano accom panist. Mrs. Heed, and Iris h solos by M rs Evans, accom panied by M rs E n d S ew ell. Several c lu b songs w ere also sung d u rin g the evening. One hundred and f if t y w e r e seated at the tables, w h ich w ere S C H O L LS I.y n n H ow ard, son nf decorated in the St. P atrick', m o tif, and the m enu ca rrie d out the same M r. and M rs E lm e r H o w a rd of m o tif C om m ittee In charge o f the Scholls, and M i s Erm a Schuster, banquet a n d program included w ho has been liv in g at th e O tto Me dames Emma M cK in n e y, Ed S chultz borne at B ethany, were a t V ancouver, Wash . w ard S chulm ci ich. M arie Priest, m a rrie d I. ( ' M onberry, Fred Sewell. A. M arch 18 T hey were accompanied F Schendel. a n d Misses M a rie by her m other, Mrs. H o rn , and bro th er, V ernon Schuster, both of Mi lan on and K ath lee n C a ld w e ll. Chehalis, and M rs. E lm e r H ow ard and M i« A va H ow ard. P up ils A tte n d C oncert— T hursd ay evening Anna Peters, M r. and M rs. E a rl B ow m an and E velyn H a w orth , M u rv M anley, Bow m an of B eaverton Hosanne W eil. Irene Engeldinger, W illia m D ix ie Lee M aeD ow ell. B etty Hobbs. were d in n e r p a rty guests o f M r. M a rion lla g g and Blanche Einigan, and M r J It G a rre tt, and in the G a rre tt p u pils of Erm a T a y lo r S paiks, a t­ a ftern oon M r. and M i tended the concert nt t|ie a u d i­ and th e ir guests visite d M r and to riu m In P ortland, given by A le x ­ Mrs. B yro n G a rre tt in P ortla nd . ander Itrn ilo w s k y , the w o rld fa ­ Lester Chase, a student at M o n ­ mous Russian pianist O thers in m o u th N o rm a l school, spent the tlie com pany were M r It F ra n k week end at his home here, corn­ Peters. M r lla g g o f H eedville, and ing dow n to te ll his sister L o rra in e M, . J E iliig a n ot ( 'm eel; i.. good-bye when she le ft on her tr ip to C a lifo rn ia and M exico. Cousin V isits— W Scholls Couple Married March IS M rs. Kate I. K na pp o f Dallas, a cousin of M r- Ulu.xsing'x m other, visite d at the A II. Blussing home last we, k M rs K n a p p ’s father, the la tg Ira W ard, came around the horn to th is co u n try. M rs Knapp, w h o received her m usical educa­ tio n in San Fronclxco, was a fa ­ mous p rim a donna in her younger days, und appeared in a ll th e la rg ­ er citie s in the west. •Miss H eintz Hostess— M i s Irene H eintz e n tertain ed on the evening o f M arch 18 w ith a p a rty h o n o rin g M rs Jack F le isch ­ er. Present were Mesdantex J. IL G a rre tt, L. C’ K ram ien . J A K ra m - len. G. N. T aggart, I,. C. Lom ax, E. W H eintz. N ew ton Thom pson, I. T MePheeters. Claude M o rle y, and Misses Peggy D o he rty. P atty Lom ax. B e tty Joan K ra m ie n . Elea­ n o r K ra m ie n . and the hostess. Bustads R e tu rn — M r. and Mrs. C lem ent Bostad. w ho «pent the last year and a h a lf at Baker. Mont., and in the east, re tu rn e d Sunday and w ill spend some tune at the home of M r. and Mrs. P. A. Anderson before m o vin g to th e ir fa rm near Scholls O th e r d in n e r guests Sunday at the A n ­ derson home were M r. and Mrs. H a ro ld L itse y and sons o f P o rt­ land. Allend I ’. S. W. V. B anquet— M r. and M rs A lb e rt S p ie rin g and M r. und Mrs. Hugh Rogers spent Inst week at N e w p o rt and attended the reception and ban­ quet given Sunday fo r d e pa rtm e nt o ffice rs o f Spanish A m e rica n W ar Veterans' eamp and a u x ilia r y by Farthest West cam p of N ew port. Young Democrats Danee— Y ou ng D em ocratic clubs n f M u lt­ nom ah co u n ty w i ll give th e ir a n ­ nu al M onte C a rlo b a ll in the b a ll­ room o f th e M u ltn o m a h ho tel in P o rtla n d S atu rday evening. M arch 28. D a ncin g to m usic o f Eddie B u rk e ’s orchestra. E n te rta in at D in n e r— M r and M rs. James Say e n te r­ tained W ednesday evening w ith a d in n e r p a rty before the Masonic dance. Guests were Messrs, and Mesdames Paul Patterson. J. M Person. J. I,. Searcy. Russell T is ­ dale, E dw ard Coman. and A lf O. Johnson o f Forest G rove. M r. and Mrs. F ritz Abendroth re tu rn e d Tuesday fro m a few days’ vi it w ith relative.' and frie n d s at Eugene, M a rs h fie ld , and Southern O regon points. Robert Emerson, student nt U. of 0 . spent s p rin g vacation w ith his m other and g ra nd m othe r, M r- C. J. Emerson and Mrs. R. D. Eng­ lish, at H o te l W ashington. W ilfe rd L a n n in g o f G rants Pass i v is itin g M r. and M rs Charles K etchum th is week He is a high school senior and plans to attend P a cific u n iv e rs ity ne xt fa ll. M r. and M rs. Lee C la rk a n d fa m ily spent Sunday w ith M r and M rs H e n ry Hansen at C latskanie. Lester rem ained at the Hansen home fu r his vacation th is week. Helen and P a tty C yru s a re spending the w e ek’s vacation w ith th e ir grandm others. M rs It. W o rk ­ man and M rs. M a ry C yrus, and oth er re la tive s at C o rva llis. Charles Parsons o f A lb e rta , C an­ ada. is a guest of his sister. M rs. M in n ie G e rrish , and oth er re la tive s and friends. Mrs. Charles W erne r and da ug h­ ters B e tty and S h irle y o f P o rtla n d were guests d u rin g the w eek-end o f Mrs. W. S. E ve re tt and fa m ily . Miss Pat M eeuwsen spent the w eek-end w ith her parents, M r and M rs. Thom as M eeuwsen. at Roy. Miss M arg are t Johnson, student at U. of O.. spent sp rin g vacation w ith her parents, M r. and Mrs. E lm e r Johnson. Miss P ea rl A lle n o f th e h ig h school fa c u lty is va ca tio n in g th is week w ith he r m o th e r and sister at A m ity . Thom as Tongue, student at U. of O , Is spending sp rin g vacation w ith his parents, M r. and M rs. T . H. Tongue. M au rice Dean of W illa m e tte u n i­ versity. S a le m . Is spending t h e week's vaca tion w ith his parents, M r. and M rs. R. A. Dean. M r. and M rs. A lv in C la y to n of M ilw a u k ie w ere w e ek-e nd guests o f Mrs. C la y to n 's m other, Mrs. H a ttie D a v id so n . ARGUS, have need o f in fo rm a tio n you w ill in him , th e same b rin g e th fo rth N. T a ylo r. Be erton. — Paid udv kn o w w here to tu rn fo r it. m uch fr u it: fo r w ith o u t Me you — —-____ - These warm days suggest the ,n do no'diin,. io the an If ou tdoo r s p o rt, so we have chosen you abide in him . you are the ' Guns, Ammunition a book on fish in g : "Ju s t-F is h in g ' t r u it f u l brunch d ra w in g y o u r life by Ray Bergm an. Here we have from the Vine. Jesus C h rist You ! S f 1 Fishing Tackle the •erets o f successful fishing, in H im and H e in you A nd i f his ■ Ol'',I by the W om an’s clubs of Read th i . book and y o u r fis h in g word abides in you. it w ill give I f you you the fa ith to step out on the I 128 2nd Ave. 1)0,h place This being A r t Week. I trip-, w ill be successful Phone 72 Rev. A. R ,h,-Ip o f Sandy w ill there, tlic y have about e ig h ty o f , are fi .herrnan you w ill gam promises o f God. N o w w h ich fo r I Agent Long Radios speak at the local hig h school M i W anke r' ; p a in tin g ; of some I m uch valua ble in fo rm a tio n . I f Just yo u ’’ The w o rld and its w o rry or ou w ill become more C h ris t and fru itfu ln e s s ? —G eorge I a u d iio r . r n th is evening at the h isto rica l la nd m arks o f Oregon. ! a beginner fif th p u b lic Lenten service. He w i ll Be id ' her lectures w ith the p ic ­ enthusiastic. D o n 't forge t these nice days for peak on the question tha t P ila te ture., Mrs. W catherred w ill ad- d iffe re n t schools on o u r ta k in g pictures Read the book on ad dle ,;cd to the Jews at the tr ia l d r, “ P ractica l A m ate ur P hotography ” of ( ’In i I. “ W hat shall I then do s t a ' , ; e a rly h isto ry. D u, mg tier N e xt w eek we w i ll lis t some w ith -li us, w h ich is called the a t -nee from H ill. boro, the H is­ to ric a l C e nter at the c o u rt house books o f special interest to m o th ­ Chr i t At the service last week the i t In charge o f M iss B e tty R iley ers. L u th e ra n r h o ir composed o f m em ­ and M i >.< Wanda P ark. The tw o HOME MADE P AR AB LE bers from the congregations at yo u n g la d ie ; have been h e lp ing H illsb o ro , Fore t Grove. S th e fflin w ith the e x h ib it fo r the past m onth Once upon a tim e a foolish and B lo o m in g rendered Darm­ fo u n ta in pen »aid thi. to h im se lf stadt's "C h ris t, the L ife o f a ll the ■ " I am a fra id to be in the keep­ Living" and John Spencer's “ Jesus, in g o f th is man w ho bo ught me, S avior, P ilot Me” , Mrs. P. Sthaps fo r I have o n ly a litt le in k le ft sin gin g a solo p in t in the la tte r. and when th a t is gone he m ig ht Miss V io le t W ick .sang a soprano B A N K S - M r. and M rs. Charles not have any to put in. So there solo e n title d “'T he B e a u tifu l G a r­ Sew ell o f H illsb o ro , M rs. W illia m I w o u ld be, inkless and helpless den of P rayer " Rev. E. W. H in ­ l'io and litt le son o f V ancouver ; and hopeless." richs o f B lo om in g spoke on the and M rs. Ray H e rb e rt o f P o rtla n d Poor lit t le pen. w o rry in g y o u r- question directed b y P ila te the were d in n e r p a rty guests W ednes­ I self in to a decline fo r fear y o u r Roman governor to C h rist: "W h a t day o f M r. and Mrs. E li G rind le . o w ne r w i ll fa il you on th e in k Hast Thou Done’’ " Pastor H in ric h s The occasion was th e 51st w edding I You ought to believe h im and be luted that "th e answer o f Jesus to a n n ive rsa ry o f M r. and Mrs Sew- at peace. He te lls you he has l i f e - , th is question is tw o fo ld : negative ell. Mrs. Sew, and M rs. G rin d le g iv in g messages to w r ite and qu arts and positive. He states th a t He has are sisters. o f in k to boot. A n d to w r ite ju s t established a kingdom , but a k in g ­ these words, you are his choice of ' dom th a t ‘is not o f th is w o rld '. I t is a ll th e po in ts in the store. “ W hen You W ant Q u a lity M erchandise—T h in k o f l Ts” no e a rth ly realm lim ite d to a ce r­ S illy ta lk , you say? Pens can't ta in te r r ito r y o f th is earth. I t is no 207 E. M a in St. H ow e & W ells, Props. H ills b o ro w o rry ! N o w listc-n— T w o v e ry fin e te c h n ic a l books tem po ral kingdom whose rise and Once the re was a c h ild of God I fa ll is te rm in a te d b y some date have been placed on th e re fe r e n c e . , . .. u i t . , . i who said to himself— E n g in e e rs am a fra id to tru s t l f QV. on the calendar. It is no secular Lh e lT : o » N? -Chai“ L kin gd om , set up to reg ulate the Handbook, L .o n e l M ars, e d ito r - in - ' e r , n to thp hands o f m y H eavenly m a te ria l w e a lth and p u rsu its o f chief, F ather. I f I y ie ld m yself u tte rly men. I t is no p o litic a l kin gd om . Some chapters w ill lx> o f in te r- o ve r to h im to do his w ill, he m ay supported by taxes and defended or <*st to anyone w ho has a home, as: not be able to hold me up and extended bv m ilita r y force C h ri t's The chapters on pa in ts and p ro ­ clo th e and feed me and m ine. I kin gd om is not o f th is w o rld ,' does te c tiv e coatings, te llin g how to pre- w i ll keep on ju s t as now and hold not fom ent re b e llio n against the pare surfaces fo r p a in tings, about to th e w o rld and m y ow n plans ■ ordained powers o f .secular govern- paints, and ro o fin g m aterials, con- and way. I fea r to g ive over t o ! merit. does not in te rfe re in m atters crete and b u ild in g con stru ction , G od m y life , ab ilities, tale nts and ™ o f statecraft. I fu e l and furnaces. M a tin e e S a tu rd a y a t 1 :3 0 P. M .— E v e n in g a t 6 :3 0 plans, fo r he m ig h t not be able.” “ P o s itiv e ly He answered th e ' O th e r chapters are diesel engines, P oor foo lish child. God has a ; | question ’Thou sayest th a t I am I aeronautics, chapters on lig h tn in g , pla n fo r y o u r life and i t w i l l not a K in g .’ a born kin g, the Messiah rules fo r b u ild in g , w e ld in g , lathes, u n fo ld u n til you q u it se lf and step o f Jew ish prophecy, w ho came de­ m echanical re frig e ra tio n , autom o­ o u t on his promises. “ H e rein is m y F athe r g lo rifie d , th a t ye bear lib e ra te ly in to the w o rld to 'bear biles. m achine shop practice. Feature T h is book should p ro ve a v a l­ m uch fr u it: so shall ye be m y Feature No. 1 witness un to the tru th .' th a t is, to uable reference book. disciples." So said ou r L o rd . reveal the tru e G od u n to men and "A m e ric a n C iv il E ngineer's H a n d ­ H o w Lord? to p u b lish H is plan to save the "H e th a t abideth in m e and I race from sin; to te ll the w o rld book." M e rrim a n and W igg in. A standard reference book. The chap­ th a t in th is w ay God has loved it, su rve yin g , foundations, M y U ncle used to say. “ T ru s t th a t He gave H is o n ly begotten ters o n Son. th a t whosoever b clie ve th in e a rth w o rk , tim b e r structures, ma ! in P rovidence and keep y o u r H im should not perish b u t h a v e lsonry' p la in and re in fo rc e d con- bowels open." I absorbed the P ro v i- ir r ig a tio n and drainage, dence p o rtio n before be in g e lig ib le | e ve rla stin g life .” I crete, _________________ I w a te r pow er, stone w o rk , steel, to vote, b u t “ doggone" i f I w asn't steam gives a general idea o f a few h ittin g near fo r ty before I realized I.ra v e fo r W ashington— 1 o f th e subjects treated. A s k to th e la tte r wisdom —T h a n k you. and M r. and M rs C. E. W ells w i l l | see these books, and get a gen- rem em ber frie n d ly "B o b " B a rre tt, leave S aturday fo r W ashington. D. I e ra l idea o f the in fo rm a tio n con­ candidate fo r Assessor, a T o w n - C.. where Mrs Wells w ill attend tained in them . T hen w h en you sendite.—P aid adv. the na tio n a l convention o f D a ug h­ ters o f the A m erican R e vo lu tio n . 60 THRII.l'u-tG MWUTG T hey w ill re tu rn t h e n o rth e rn ot R id in g . Roping, ro u te th ro u g h Canada, v is itin g r e l­ atives in C hicago and oth er places. Gunfire end Romançai DE WITTS T he t r ip w ill be m ade by auto, ove r the southern route, and w ill ta ke about six weeks. •• nivu W M W w Mrs. W ells Hostess— Mrs. C E W ells en tertain ed w ith a dessert luncheon and b ridg e at he r home T hursd ay afternoon, w ith seven tables in play. The St. P a t­ ric k 's m o tif was ca rrie d out in dec­ orations and menu. M rs. J. W. B a ile y received hig h honors at con tra ct bridge, w i’ t, M rs. J. W. K e lle y low . A t au ction b rid g e M rs. H e n rie tta M organ received h i g h K R A M IE N 'S score and M rs A. H. B lassing low . has n combination of economy fea­ AILED by noted auto editors tures deliberately engineered m toit, and famous fashion authori­ ties as tha most beautiful car in Hoit to Prove Dodge teonomy Dodge history, the ,936 Dodge ta Now you can p ro ve Dodge econ­ already setting economy records o m y— to your own satisfaction — throughout th * country. w ith our free economy test. 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T h ird Ave. Hillsboro, Oregon (Venetian ticket, V. F. Perry, Rt. 2, Beaverton) nrUVHS HOW FOR IIIIT » FEW DOLLARS MORE THAN THE tOWEST FR’CED CARS THURS., FR I, SAT. I a 2 M A JO R 2 FEATURES MARTIN MOONEY WROTE I I I I I ANTACID POWDER An efficient, quick-acting, pleasant relief in dis­ comforts caused by Gastric Acidity (Hyperaci­ dity), “Sour” stomach, belching, flatulence .............................................. C A S S ID Y 50c M i's Don,-Ison H onored— M rs. Lym a n Howe and M iss Elda Hershey w ere hostesses at a m is- ' cellaneous showed last T h u r s ­ day afternoon, co m p lim e n tin g M iss M ild re d Donelson. whose m a rria g e to James D ie ric k x was an event of Tuesday evening. M oores Honored— N eighborhood card clu b he ld a su rp rise p a rty on M r. and M rs. E. W. M oore at th e ir home S atu rday n ig h t. M iss V irg in ia Brogden and Miss Elsie C im in o o f th e high school fa c u lty are spending the sp rin g vaca tion in C a lifo rn ia . T h e y w i ll v is it M iss Brogden's aunt. M rs. J. F. Jarvis, and fa m ily at Sacram en­ to, and M iss C im in o 's uncle at Palo A lto . M rs. C. J. Em erson o f F o rt Peek. M ontana, a rrix'e d T hursd ay fo r an in d e fin ite v is it w ith her m o th e r and sister, Mrs. R. D. E ng lish and Mrs. J. W. K elle y. She w i ll also v is it h e r son R obert at Eugene. Misses M y ra and M a rth a C a lef o f Eugene w ere guests M onday of th e ir re la tive . M rs. G e rtru d e Calef. BAR 10 PALM DRUG STORE P R E S C R IP T IO N D R U G G IS T S 4 farantoutO talaof wifh W ILLIAM BOYD JIMMY ELLISON PHO NE 2«« (V e n e tia n tic k e t. M rs. T. K irk w o o d , Rt. 2, B eaverton) I m k - P o lic y - »ouvero, . G«o,g« H o » m D irk c tk d by H o » o r d B> a i^ R rto n 0 Horry Shernon production From tho ttory by M AKTIN MOONEY CANDIDATES For the protection of all legitimate candidates for political offices during the coming primary and general elections ALL POLITICAL ADVERTISING AND PRINTING WILL BE STRICTLY Cash in Advance This program is strictly for your own protec­ tion against “Fly-by-Night” candidate competi­ tion. Signed : H illsb o ro A rgu s W. Verne Me Kinney Forest G rove N ew s-T im es PLUS — News and “Silly Symphony” r Preview Sat. N ig h t, ” 3 Live G h osts” :■ I I I I I I I March 29, 30, 31 m. Continuous Show Sunday— 2 until 11 SUN. - MON. - TUES. Some Folks Say: It's Greater Than “Mutiny on the Bounty” The Seas Run Red in the W ake of I I I I I I I I I I I I CAPTAI N I I Hugh McGilvra spent the Spruce Up Your Car for Spring Put your car in style with the season with an efficient Car W ash Job Come in today •— let us clean your car inside and out . . . a real polish will make it look its best. Quality Work Reasonable Prices Tw o Handy Locations FLYNN O L IV IA HÄV8LLANE) B U S C H ’S Service Garage Phone 501 CADY MOTOR CO. $15.85 - $19.85 $22.50 - $24.95 T M iss L u c ille S laym on w eek-end at Yachats. DODGE "Beauty Winner’’ SAVES YOU MOflEY ON GAS, OIL AND UPKEEP! O^hdDIHhXMHI Style-Mart Clothes M rs. J. S. Robinson le ft Sunday fo r a week's v is it w ith her da u g h ­ ter, M rs. M a rth a H u ll, at Gaston. ' 'C ome in and see how new 1936 Paire Three OREGON Mr.- i . Weatherred Rev. Schelp io Tour Speak Iait her an on Mr Lecture E d yth T ozier W cathe rre d i; A.storia Uns week Service Tonight inw ith a le id ctu e re and engagem ent) spon- M rs. M. L y n c h of Redm ond was a guest last w eek o f he r b ro th e r and s is te r-in -la w . M r. and M rs. J. W. B ailey. Respiration Demonstrated— Bud Rogers, w h o is sca lin g logs M rs. Charles E llis o f M e d fo rd ' D r. H. D. H uggins and fire m e n fo r the S o u thern P a cific at W illa ­ was a week-end guest o f Miss P aul iiin g le and A. I,. B ro c k dem ­ m ina. spent the w e ek-e nd a t home. M a rio n L y tle . M r and M rs. E l l i s , onstrated a r tific ia l re s p ira tio n to fo rm e rly resided here w hen M r M iss Roberta Lee. student at O the H ills b o ro F irs t A id class last E llis was m anager o f the S h e ll T h u rsd a y evening in the lib ra ry S. C.. spent last w eek w ith Miss O il com pany. W in o n a T u rn e r. basement. M r. and M rs. R. C Busch and Jack C o n n e ll o f W o od bu rn was a M rs. O. A. M cLeod visite d th e ir week-end guest at the hom e o f his relative s, M r. and Mrs. D e lbe rt father. J. W. C o nn ell. Scott, at Scappoose Sunday. LIKE NEW H IL L S B O R O , Super Service . Station Corner Third and Baseline Phone 391 A. 11. Busch, Prop. S elfrid g e F u rn itu re Co. HILLSBORO, OREGON PLUS Selected Short Subjects LIONEL ATWILL BASIL RATHBONE GUY KIBBEE • (g'-opoiitan Orodu.i.*«, A F lrtt N a tio n a l S uturo No Raise 1ÜC In and Price. 25c I