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Thursday, April 2, 1936 H IL L S B O R O | pin ts Hie fo llo w in g players w ill open the season: Bob .Smith, piteh- ei F le d Heber, eutehei . H lid Cloyes, Hod M el,can, J B ell, V. Hoseii- Cloyes, ,1 B ab in ;o n, C C h iin ile y, A B arrow , W Koscn- bitugli, T Braude. D in n e r P ro fita b le Queen Esther C irc le o f the com m u n ity chu rch held a successful d in n e r and e n te rta in m e n t at grange h a ll F rida y n ig h t. P ro fit w ill pay o ff m ortgage on the chu rch and a sum in i the balance due on th " new parsonage The ladies w ish to Blank the people of A loha, who made the event such a success. ( ’. 11. C laypool has been r e tu rn ed home from the B rem erton navy hospital, where he un de rw en t an operation fo r ulcers. I.. K. K latt Hurt I,, E K la tt, w ho has been em- p loycd by the I'W A ut B onneville, was .seriously In ju re d w h ile ut w o rk unit ta ke n to Good S a m a ri tan hospital in P ortlu nd where an operation was found to be neces sary. It. 1. LS nydci sens surprised this week by a v is it from his m other of Denver, Colo. She w ill m uke an extended v is it w ith her son in Aloha. Mrs. S n yd e r’s so n -in -la w from Los Angeles ts also v is itin g at the S nyd er home. Class E ve ry Tuesday The w eaving class under Mrs. I ’ () F u rlie meets every Tuesday m o rn in g at M rs J. E Hays' home. At present Biey are w e a vin g bas kets Everyone interested m ay a t tend. T here is no charge fo r les- sons Buys N o ve lty Shop Miss C a th erine O 'M eara has se cured the stock o f goods o f the A lo ha N o ve lty Shoppe. M rs. G reve Aloha Vouti I I'll MCCS i IPSI. *' "****’• W S'” . — ■ ■ S to r e M o d e r n iz e d ; S ea so n D in n er B ig S u c c e ss V I I i li II I I , n r l l | A l l »HA M a tro n Bennett, KOI» of M i and M rs () B Bennett IllU just been n o tifie d Ibal lie b (III'' o f Ft successful c a d i prize W Ì I I - tiers in a n a lio n .il contest ill home design Fifteen hundred and tw cu l i nn,' aia luteet . fro m a ll p a ils of the U n ited Stales competed. The e o iile t was planned by Pencil Points, a leading a ie h ite i lu r .il mag azine, sponsored by the Portland < e iiV 'iit A', .'»elution o f Am erica Manson has been a ociutcd w ltti H arold D uly, one of the leading arch itect • ot P ortland, since g ra d u ation at Engi ne in 1933 from tin relm ol of a te h lle e lin e lie also a t tended P acific u n iv e rs ity at F o r est G rove tw o yeaia. where In m ajored in mathemuties. M iiile i nlze Stare M anager Saunders of the Aloha Safeway s to le lias been using three expert ducnrntnix fro m P ortland this week and has com pletely mod- i r n l/i'd the store Mr S .1 V alle y has been a l lowed to re tu rn home from tin. Good S am aritan hixxpjtul. where a successful operation fo r Inside go iter wa perform ed lay D r H o l lin g sw o rth . <>|n n Season A p r il |J I lie 1936 baseball seuson w ill open in A loha A p r il 12 when the local learn w d l meet G arden Home club. M anager Fred M i Breen re ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B»naaaaHaaaaaa«aaaBaaaraaB| ALOHA j : O ld S u n n y H ill F O R T IF IE D 2IP ■a 2 PH ARM ACY PORT SH E R R Y TOKAY M U SC A T E I- A N G E L IC A W H IT E P O R T by £ W IN E £ Volum e Q u a rt ( 3 2 - o z ) 1 H a lf-g a llo n G a llo n 50c 95c ’ 1 .7 5 B £ A LO H A PHARM ACY £ ■■■■1H*BBB>>aaaaaaiiaaaBaaiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiaaiiaaaBB" Sold E xclu s iv e ly at TROUT S e a so n O p e n s SU ND AY A p r il 5 Ask About Our | A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , O R EG O N m ittce to be held by it for the state oi county g ra n tin g such re lie f. D u rin g ttie course of a d m in is te r ing assistance to any in d iv id u a l, if :t should be ascertained th a t any P< i on lia b le for the ap po rt o f the t w il l be ap plied to the present fun 1 in d iv id u a l i, able to p ro vid e sup for the Bank., church, port and faits or refuses to do so. Plan for Graduation then co u rt action can be taken Seniors of Banks hig h school la. throu gh the d is tric t attorney. week decided on th e ir class m otto The to ta l am ount of any assist- and colors. The color , are green , anee g iv i ri to any in d iv id u a l shall and w h ite ; the m otto, "W e have : ' o n slitu te a cla im against such re- crossed the hay; the ocean lies be ; eipient and his o r her estate. fore us." The seniors have also de Persons re ce ivin g assistance may cided to wear gray caps and gown move from one county to another fo r graduation. G ru n d u u tio n e x e r in the state w ith the consent of cises w ill h<- held M ay 21. Bie re lie f com m ittee and are en- M r. and Mrs. F ra n k A ke rs of i title d to receive a. sistance fo r such period of lim e as the g ra n tin g com - P ortla nd were M onday and Tue day visito rs of M rs. B e lla H a rt , m ittce rnay direct. Rem oval fro m w ick. the state n u llifie s the grant. Mrs. Leona Robertson and B. W Procedure in g e ttin g the new A rm e n tro u t were elected dclegati ' plan w o rk in g was threshed out at from the Banks Townsend clu b to a m eeting o f the re lie f com m ittee attend the Townsend clu b m ee t and exe cutive secretary Tuesday 'afternoon, , in g in H ills b o ro Sunday. A d m in is tra tio n o f the ’ ’fu n d in ¡th e county is under the r e lie f com- ' m ittce w ith supervision of a d m in istra tio n in the hands of the state I com m ittee. Quarterly Conference Banks Church Held; Elect Officers (B r M i» Mery Sanity) B A N K S D r Lo uis Magin. di tr ic t su p erintend en t of the M E church, conducted q u a rte rly eon- ference Sunday afternoon in th< church. Trustees for the com ing year were elected as follow s: C h ri Itieben < chan lo a n », M rs H. I,. Je n sen. Mrs. A. II M cFarlane, M rs C 11 Tresham , M rs Fred W olford. Stew urds elected were, conncctlon- al, M l.. Fred W olford ; disbu r ,ng. Mrs. II I,. Jensen; com m union, M i . S y lv ia Severance; finance. M i . Florence M cF arlane and M i C. B Tresham. To Hold Reception A m erican Legion A u x ilia r y is h o ld ing a reception in the Legion ha ll A p r il 17 fro m 3 to 5 p. m., honoring the teachers and pu pils in the Bunks and M an ning schools, who have p a rticip a te d in the Pop py Poster contest. The posters w d l lie on display and prizes w ill be aw arded d u rin g the program Re freshm ents w ill be served A n in v ita tio n is extended to a ll w ho are in te rested in porters, p u p ils or schools. Banks E p w o rth League members gue ' of the Portland Jap anese E p w o rth League at a skating lin k p a rty ut the Im p e ria l ska tin g rin k F rid a y evening. J ir s t Game F rid a y The Banks hig h school baseball boy» w ill p lay th e ir firs t game F rid a y afternoon at T igard. H igh school students having, the measles arc E ve lyn Hinck, Belen Tonnison and E tta B ailey. Mrs. Ed M u lle r re tu rn e d home M onday fro m M t Vernon, Wash., where she spent three weeks w ith her father, w ho is ill. Miss R uth B aile y was able to be at her w o rk, as teacher of the th ird und fo u rth grades, a fte r a tw o weeks' siege of measles. M r. and Mrs. E. E H opkins of W ishram . Wash., visite d M arch 25 w ith th e ir daughters, M oxie and Ida Hopkins. Mrs. Helen Vaughn o f Eugene and H ohcrt Young o f P ortla nd vis- ited w ith th e ir aunt, Mrs. F lora M u n fo rd , T hursday. The lit t le son o f M r. and Mrs. Paul Rosencranes is il l w ith the mumps. Event Success "C o m m u n ity n ig h t" was a b ig success T hursday n ig h t. The n u m bers by the J u n io r ch o ir and the play. "T he Household H ints," given by the E p w o rth League w ere r e ceived w ith great applause. These were directed by Rev and Mrs. E lls w o rth T ilto n . A collectio n was taken w h ich am ounted to $22. T h is re tirin g . Miss O 'M eara w ill m ove the stock in to the S h illin g b u ild ing, and expects to increase the im portance o f the store to A loha business by ad ding s h e lf goods, ch ild re n 's supplies, sewing, hem- ' stitch in g and ladies’ boudoir. Newlyweds Visit Mr and Mrs. H u be r Scruggs a ri' e n te rta in in g th e ir son D ic k and Ins bride, fo rm e rly Miss Erma Spencer o f O akland, Cal. D ic k is ta k in g advantage o f a leave from I the U S. S. M a ry la n d to launch upon the sea o f m a trim o n y. BIG F IS H IN G DERBY ( hange ( CC E nlistm en t C hapm an Foretells Pension Plan Fall ' ( » n tin u ed fro m page 1» CHURCHES )2(X) b illio n d o lla rs in transaction as declared by the Townsend le a d f oursquare C hurch ers, but w o uld come fro m the less Rev. G la d w yn N. NichoLs. eva n e r slim o f about 250 b illio n d o lla r m usical d ire cto r, w h ich w o uld y ie ld o n ly fiv e b i l gelist, author, composer and cornetist, w ho began lio n d o lla rs a year. Such a tax as is proposed on transactions o r tu rn o ve rs woud not be at the ra te of tw o per cent on each transaction, but at the rate o f 24 per cent. In d u s try w ould not lo ng s u rv iv e such a tax. Chapman declared The tu rn o v e r tax, he said, w o u ld I act as a brake on in d u s try w h ile the spending of the m oney raised ' by such a tax w o u ld not stim u la te the v e lo c ity o f transactions. A ll such taxes have been f a il ures because o f the refusa l ot the p o p u la tio n and in d u s try to fu n c tio n un de r them . The mast recent exam ple o f such ta x fa ilu re was in France, Chapm an pointed out, where the ta x was o n ly in effect tw o weeks and applied o n ly to the last tw o transactions and not to a ll o f them The tax fa ile d bo- cause the p o pu latio n refused to accept it, he said. The ne xt incom e o f the nation. Chapm an declared, is 50 b illio n of d o lla rs on w h ich the Townsend plan w o u ld le vy fo r 24 b illio n d o l- I K rv . G la d w y n N. Nichols lars. The 24 b illio n s o f th e na- 1 tio n a l incom e woud go to about ! a special series o f m eetings Tues 10 m illio n and w o u ld be taken day evening, w ill speak each n ig h t fro m the incom es o f the o th e r 120 except S atu rday at 7:45 and tw ice m illio n population. on Sunday, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 Thus, we see, he said, tha t about p. m. M r. N ichols is the son of 30 b illio n do lla rs w o u ld be le ft to Rev. M ilto n H. N ichols, w ho was the m a jo rity as incom e w h i c h one o f th e fir s t 100 to e n lis t u n w o u ld am ount to a p p ro x im a te ly $25 der A bra ha m L in c o ln in the C iv il a m onth average. H ow long w o uld war. He directed the boys' clu b those people w ith fa m ilie s to su p band, w h ich was aw arded t h e p o rt stand this, he asked? prize fro m John P h ilip Sousa in Chapm an then called a tte n tio n 1915; was m usical d ire c to r o f A n - to the fact that 15 b illio n dollars gelus T em ple in Los Angeles fro m o f the n a tio n a l incom e now is r e 1923 to 1927; tau g h t in the B ib le q u ire d to c a rry the expense o t a ll school th e re fo r six years. He is branches o f governm ent and that the d ire c to r o f his ow n sym phonic a federal ta x o f fiv e to six b illio n band in Los Angeles at present. d o lla rs a year is in the o ffin g to The to p ic fo r some o f the com ing services are as follow s: T h is F r i balance the budget. "T h e re is no p o s s ib ility of con day "P ic tu re s o f Pentecost." S un gress ever passing the Townsend day. 11 a. m., "H u rd lin g H ills b o ro ." 7:30 p. m., "Creeds. Breeds. B irth s ." p lan ," Chapm an said in closing. “ The Pledge P en ny;" Ed. S chu lm e rich was cha irm an M onday, of the m eeting, in tro d u c in g the Tuesday, The L ife and Tim es of E lija h , T h e ir I-esson fo r T oda y;” speaker. F irs t of a series o f program s 6y W ednesday, "T he Am bassador and local business in s titu tio n s and in H is Message;” T hursday. "Rescue dustries w ill be given a t the next M ission to C h ris tia n s ;" F rid a y. "A n O ld C h urch D o in g a N ew Job." Bigger and Better Titan Last Year CURII'IN HARDWARE 1ÏH S Second llc .id iiu a rte rs fo r I is h e rin rn Phtuic secretary of the cou nty r e lie f com m ittce. E nlistm en ts began A p r il 1 Subscribe fo r the Argus. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM - Announcing SPE C IA L IZ E D REPA IR SERVICE FO R COUNTY Expert Repairing on All Makes of T here w ill be a re c ita l of cornet and vocal num bers each evening A special feature o f the Sunday evening m eeting w ill be a prelude in w h ich M r. N ichols w ill discuss the '.ut.standing event of the week in prophecy. Illy le T r in ity L u th e ra n C hurch P u b lic w o rsh ip at 10:30 a. m Sunday school and B ib le class at 9.45 Serm on topic, "C h ris t at B eth any " C o nclu ding the series of L u th e ra n Lenten services at the hig h school a u d ito riu m . Rev. Paul Schaus o f S c h e fflin w ill speak this evening 'T h u i day) on the ques tion . “ Dost Thou N ot Fear G od?" S ervice begins at 8 o'clock. You are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to w o rship w ith us. Krs. I. It. Slrubbl Says C. S. Gross: " A fte r taking Mias E tta B a ile y Is 111 w ith meas- . . and Mis R uth B ailey, w ho is a Dr. Emil's Adla Tablets the pains I in Banks, is at home con- ire gone and I eat a n y th in g ." T ry * A dla tre a tm e n t on o u r money back guarantee K ru m ic n 's Palm D ru g L e t the advertisem ents help you Store.—A dv. coh » « T £ * MOOT« w a s h e S Bethany Baptist Church M orn ing : 9:45, B ib le stao ol; 11. chu rch service and Lo rd's Supper; sermon, “ The Need and Source of S p iritu a l Food." Evening: 7:15, you ng people's service, C a rl Cor- n ils president: 8. evening service. "The A la ba ste r Cruse o f O in tm e n t". Wednesday. 8 p. m., m id -w ee k I service.—Theodore A. Legcr, pastor. F o r rude bre ath, aore th ro a ts and colds, we w a n t you to t r y M i31 A n tis e p tic So lu tio n 's new fo rm u la . The same safe ac tio n . Same pleasant taste. B u t a f o r m ula th a t k ills germ s even when d ilu te d to h a lf stre n g th . Gives you the e q uiva le n t o f tw o p in ts o f a n tise p tic f o r one. m : oi lY Ilu l Pilgrim House D a ily Lenten p ra yer tim es: H o ly Eucharist. 7:30 a m ; Angelus, 6 p m. D u rin g H o ly week, m o rn in g pra yer, 10:30, evening prayer, w ith sermon, except M onday and S a tu r day evenings, 7:30 o'clock A p r il 5: L itu r g y fo r the day. 10:30 a. m. w ith Blessing o f Palms, Solem n Procession and sermon, "T he C on q u e rin g Hero Comes", celeb rating P alm Sunday. Consecrated Jeru - alem palm branches w ill be dis trib u te d at this service. Special music. A p r il 7: Stations o f the Cross and Tcnebrae, fo r Tuesday and H o ly week, 7:30 p. m., w ith . serm on on "The S ix th W ord fro m ' the Cross". A p r il 8: w o rsh ip p re p a ra to ry to th e H o ly C om m union, 7:30 p. m . w ith serm on on "T he j Seventh W ord fro m the Cross” , ' and o ffic e of confession and abso lu tio n . A p r il 9: M aundy T hursd ay a d m in is tra tio n o f the sacram ent of the Lo rd's Supper, 7:30 p. m. “ A ll those who love the L o rd ’ are in « v ite d to partake of th is H o ly Sacra m ent w ith us". Com m union m ed i- : tatio n, "R em em ber H is Death". A p r il 10: adoration o t the cross, 10:30 a. m. Three hours, 12 noon u n til 3 p. m E vening p ra ye r w ith litu r g y fo r the day, 7:30. Sermon, i "T he Cross—His T hron e". Easter Sunday, A p r il 12, D aw n service, j 6:30 a. m. Second service, 10:30 a. m. Pastor H e n ry S. H a lle r m ay be consulted any day except M onday fro m 10 a. m. u n til noon, o r by appointm ent, at t i e House office, 232 N o rth T h ird avenue. We specialize in q u a lity m e rcia l p rin tin g .—A rgus. “ STOMACH PAINS SO BAD I COULD HARDLY WORK” G reen M ountain antiseptic SOLUTION Delta D rug Store '¿"Xnt 49C aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa DAIRYMEN Feed a balanced Dairy Ration— Feed Imperial Dairy— Im p e r ia l D a iry , 2 0 % ...............................$ 2 9 .0 0 C o w R a tio n , 1 7 % ......................................... 2 6 .0 0 M o la sse s D a ir y , 1 5 % ................................. 2 3 .0 0 M o la sse s S c r e e n in g s, 1 2 % .................... 1 8 .0 0 O ld A ge Assistance Plan O perates H ere (C o n tin u rd fro m p.«rr 1) R A D IO S P a y C ash a n d S a v e — T r a d e w ith Im p e r ia l Imperial Feed & Grain Co. Phone «1 M ille n of Q uality Feed. South Second Ave. 'Venetian ticket. C J C ritten de n. Rt. 1, H ills b o ro ) W e’re celebrating the pro duction of Philco's 7 M il lionth radio w ith lower down payments, easier terms, extra trade-in allowances and free demonstrations . . . plus greater values such as this new A. C.-D. C. Model 602 Philco Compact at only . . , R id e ju st 10 m in u te s in a N e w P O N T IA C And learn the difference P rice d fro m 848 D e live re d Here Selfridge Furniture Company AN D ER SO N M O T O R CO. H illsb o ro P h o n e 21X idbbrbbbbübbmbbbbbbbbbbb 136 S. T h ird GREAT NEWS FOR HILLSBORO motorists ! ANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 1271 - THIRD & LINCOLN - HILLSBORO becomes dealer for Sixes and Eights W ashers an d a App! iances 3 3 ■ ■ 3 n■ na ■ "K E N " D A V IS O N His 12 yem s' experience in re p a irin g Radio Washers, and R e frig e ra to rs is y o u r guarantee o f satisfaction. For the past 2 1 years he has been at Lester Ire la n d & Co. in th is capacity. We use .standard parts and guarantee results "C H A R L E Y " D O U G LA S S has been serving Radio owners of the H ills b o ro te r r ito r y since 1928. L e t h im show you how m odern methods and equipm ent mean be tte r service ut lo w e r cost. ■ ■ «• • S pring Is H ere Their combined e x p e r ie n e e and equipment gives the Hillsboro dislricl h quality ol quick, dependable service equalled only by u l ew shops in I he largpr cities. ( onie in and see the new, modern shop and equipment. i SA M E I T E N U I RE CO. J Phe Anderson Motor Company is now cele brating (»lie of the greatest events in local automotive circles— its appointment as dealer lo rth e 1936 Pontiac— the most beautiful thing on wheels and the most economical car of its class. Hillsboro motorists may now test for them selves the great features that have won Pontiac such it following among America’s wisest buy- Vl‘*— the triple-sealed hydraulic brakes, the “ 1 u rret-fo p " Body by Fisher, the sealed chas- sis, the finest cooling and lubricating system in use today, and scores more. And you can now learn at first hand the amazing story of Ponti ac's unsurpassed economy, safety and depend ability. Visit the Anderson Motor Company today. See and drive the famous Silver Streak. Regardless of what car you now own you are bound to agree— the big, beautiful, low-priced Pontiac is a phenomena! improvement all the w a y around. TH I MOST BEAUTIFUL TH IN G O N W H U IS ANO 615 T H I MOST ECONOMICAL CAR OF ITS CLASS J L O C A T IO N Oouglass Radio Service S L L I K lIIG E M a k E S ^ ^ and with it comes Spring j I Cleaning. Eliminate much j of the drudgery by sending ■ your Dry Cleaning to us. ■ ¡W inter things may then be | laid away— fresh and ready | for use in the fall. “ Ken Davison Joins “Charley” Douglass s B | Plinnc 21X 3 H o m e L aundry & " D ry Cleaners 9 ■BaaBaaaaBiBaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaiiiaBaiBaaaiaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Telephone 47 (llllxboro, Ore. t'hf Puntiar •f-i.l pri.«. ■aaaaaa com tf s«aazsaBaaaacaaaaaaaaaaa F O IW T S J IC Refrigerators to n to n to n to n All th e above prices are subject to m arket changes. new spaper w o rk. cants m ust be n o tifie d in w r itin g of the action taken by the re lie f com m ittee passing on the awards. A n y such grants m ay be changed o r cancelled w hen c ith e r the state i o r cou nty com m ittee fin d s that circum stances have changed su f fic ie n tly to w a rra n t such action. A p p lica n ts arc given the rig h t o f appeal, w h ic h m ay be take n by any person w ho considers his or her g ra n t in s u ffic ie n t, o r is chang ed. The appeal is take n firs t to the county com m ittee and i f the a p plican t s t ill is not satisfied, ap peal m ay be taken to the state com m ittee, e ith e r ap pearing h im self or by .1 rc p r c s c ilt.iti\c in c . 't i e r case. The com m ittee can dem and a pledge o f p ro p e rty owned by t h e ! persons re ce ivin g aid as a guar-1 antee th a t fun ds advanced w ill be | reim bursed and such pledge shall 1 be made to the county re lie f com- , A GREATER H IL L S B O R O A N D W A S H IN G T O N som ething about Page Three J lo iter S ix ID o o r Sedan, t? 2 0 * F6/5 at Pitnfm -, (FwJisan, b rim al fur thr Six an d $ 7 3 0 /nr the l irh l '^ubjarl m ckanae without nniito) ntfreo pbttn ita ' standard on Ito Luxo Six an d fig h t Standard group of arretm rier extra, .4 Cenerai M otori fatu e. A ll Pontiac c a rt can bo bo ug ht w ith m o n th ly paym ents to suit y o u r p u r ta on th e G e n e ra l M o to rs In stallm e n t Plan. Ave.