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.