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F a rm ----- a .Just a Couple of “ Has Beens’ U n io n O re n c o P . T . A . H a s P ro g ra m to G iv e Blooming Local to Elect Delegate» April 8 I H i M r . K W l l ln r ii h .) B L O O M IN G B lo om in g local of F u iin c ih ’ U nion c n te rtu irin t a large a iid le iice w ith a \ ai ic ty program at ('01 Helms M u c h 25. It consU tisb «»I .i vocal q u a rte t by Ernest M eyer, Leonard M u h ly, H enry N u e k irk and Hiehard M oe lle r; recita tion s by Dori.s S im m o n.. A rle n e B u rk and W ilm a S ch ild b a u e r, piano solo, by Jean H e rg e rt and B e v e rly H e r- ge rt; s k its by M i and M rs Hoy B u rk. M r. and M ri s W illia m B u rk, and M r and M r Leonard M uhly vocal and in. H u m en ta l H a w aiia n I m usic by M r and Mrs. L o u is N u e k ir k , H e nry N e u k irk and Hiehard H e rd le in , an accordion solo by 1 N e il Jepson and piano m usic by Mi C u rl S ch ild h a u e r N e xt meet m g w ill be in the local school | A p r il H. when delegate's to the con ve n tio n at M ou nt A ng el in M ay I w ill be elected Helen K tic e k c r has the meash’.s. W a lte r Rueeker is stayin g at the home of his grandparents. M r. and M rs G eorge M eyer. A d a ug hter was born to M r. and Mi Gus M o e lle r at the hospital in H ilL b o r o M a rch 25 M rs M ary Sims, w ith her da ug h ter. Mrs. A u s tin K ing, and g ra n d daughter. V irg in ia K in g , of B e r k eley. Cal , a rriv e d at the local jia r - sonuge M arch 24 T hey le ft F rid a y n ig h t fo r W alla W alia. W ash, to v is it Mrs Sims* son Joe. Mr* A lb e rt K ru h m e r was hostess to the L u th e ra n ladies in the base m ent of the local chu rch M arch 26 A Mix» K u rc k e r H o s te s s M is M argaret Rueeker e n te rta in ed w ith a card p a rty at her home F rid a y Guests were A lb e rt and Oscar M u h ly. M e lv in M eyer, L o r A lto n . C la ra H elm old, Hiehard H e rdle in . M ild re d K ru h m e r A d d i Endeavor put son M .u. hall, A lle n K im a ntel, H a r church. C h ris tia n old S u n ciib l Le i in O ’Connor, H a r on a play at the P o rtla n d E vange old and M ild re d M eyer. Robert lic a l chu rch and the p la y was Liebenow . A r th u r and E lm e r G u r- broadcast over sta tio n K E X S u n ? ke and H a rold K ra h m e r. M ild re d day. M rs. N ancy A d e lin e B a ll. 91. Q u ite a nu m be r of scholars, w ho K ra h in e r and L e ila O 'C onn or tied m othe r o f II A. B a ll o f H illsb o ro , fo r ladies’ hig h honors and Oscar w ere abserU fro m school the last died T h u rsd a y at th e home o f her M u h ly was w in n e r Lois A lto n and tw o weeks w ith m um p . re tu rn e d daughter. M r. A a ro n <Adai M c to school M onday A ddison M u rsh u ll bad low. Miss A m b e r H o ltz had several C onnell. at A u ro ra F u n e ra l serv- ( hurt li ( h atting F rid a y days’ vacation fro m high school | ices were held fro m the T u a la tin Ladies o f the L u th e ra n chu rch re ce n tly and visite d her friend. ch u rch S unday afte rn o o n and in w ill ga ther fo r a tho ro ug h clean M rs. M a ry Ryan Saarrm an, at te rm e n t was in T u a la tin cem etery. in g of the b u ild in g F rid a y in p re p A s to ria a few days Nancy A d a lin e Bobbins was born a ra tio n fo r spjeci.d services to be I at G reensburg. Ind ian a, Decem ber held on Palm Sunday 3 1844. « u the ( t a n r of W il Oscar G ray and fa m ily o f C o r-! liam and M a lv in a Robbins, and neliu.< m oved in to N ic k Reese’s I tiic gra n d d a u g h te r o f N a th an iel bouse M arch 22 lie is em ployed at Robbins, one o f the signers o f jh e the rock crusher. T hey have fo u r ! O regon co n s titu tio n . She crossed c h ild re n , three o f w hom atten d the I F o r Iw n years, Ihe 5000 Roy the plain s w ith h e r parents in I ’ l n i.iiin g v . ioo I Thcv ,o V i ¡non j S cout' of the P o rtla n d area ro u n - 1852, a r r iv in g at O regon C ity about r il. in c lu d in g W ashington county, tlie m id d le of Novem ber, and her have been lo o k in g fo rw a rd to F r i 1 fa th e r settled on his do na tion cla im seventh and John In the firs t. F red M u h ly J r is w o rk in g fo r | day and S atu rday n ig h t. T here is near the s ite o f the to w n o f T u a l M r. B ailey. A lb e it M u h ly is w o r k a reason. a tin in F e b ru a ry. 1853 T h e Boy Seoul circu s w ill be held in g on th«* H e lm old farm . In 1881 she was m a rrie d to L a r R u nn ing w a te r was piped in to in the p a v ilio n o f the P a cific In k in B all, an In d ia n w a r veteran, the B lo o m in g school last week te rn a tio n a l L ive sto ck E xp o sitio n in and in 1865 they purchased 80 acres and .i window ' inserted in the e n N o rtli P o rtla n d and fo r tlie last of land near the present to w n of tw o m onths eve ry one o f the 210 trance h a ll above the s in k T ig a rd w h ic h was co n tin u o u sly A q u a rte t composed o f Ernest troops in the co u n cil have been , th e ir home u n til M r. B a ll's death M eye i. R ichard M oeller. H e nry le a vin g n o th in g u n tu rn e d to make in 1913. except fo r three years N e u k irk and Leonard M u h ly re n the 15-act n ig h tly a ffa ir a b ig suc d u rin g w h ic h M r, B a ll was a fed- dered a Lenten hym n at the service , cess. e ra l em ploye on th e Y a k im a In - in the L u th e ra n chu rch Sunday 1 A n added a ttra c tio n , w ill be a dian rese rvatio n in W ashington, P o rtla n d m orn ing . Miss Esther M eyer wa. cam poree fo r out o f troops. T liis eamp w h ich w ill be Since her husband's death M fc. accom panist. B a ll tiad made her home w ith her Miss June M a rtin o f N e w p o rt in charge o f F ie ld E xe cu tive L lo y d daughter. .p e n t last week v is itin g frie n d s on L illie w ill accom m odate a p p ro x i S ix c h ild re n w e re b o rn to M r. Iow a H ill and in H ills b o ro Miss m ately 1000 scouts in the te n t city. and M is B all, th re e o f w hom s u r M a rtin was fo rm e rly a resident of T h e re w ill be p le n ty of p a rk in g v iv e as fo llo w s: E. E. B all, T ig a rd . Iow a H ill and attended the Iowa space fo r autom obiles and t II e II A B all, H illsb o ro : M rs. A aro n has H ill school, w h ich she also visite d P o rtla n d T ra c tio n com pany M cC onnell. A u ro ra . She is also announced e x tra bus service fro m w h ile here. s u rv iv e d by 14 g ra n d c h ild re n , sev Sunday school at F irda le. w h ich the end o f the M ississippi avenue eral g re a t-g ra n d ch ild re n , one great- is supervised by Rev. E. W H in street car lin e to tile live sto ck g re a t-g ra n d ch ild . a b ro th e r. George richs. resumed classes M arch 29 b u ild in g The o n ly reserved seats H Bobbins o f O regon C ity , and a It had been d iscon tinue d fo r sev- ure those in the 120 boxes. sister. Mrs. M ellissa A. K a u ffm a n e ra l weeks due to measles. Mes- o f Seattle. "M r. and Mrs. dames John Haase and E lm e r Boge ' A play, "M r. and Me; w i ll be a rt in stru cto rs. given at the new G range h a ll A p r il 2, at 8 p. m un de r Ihe d i le c tio n o f M rs. II. l l Stannard. Il ly Mr». I'hw rlc- S eller*) C o ntin uou s m usical com edy w ith Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at il ly M r . (> l(. I'rlrr<*on) an h o u r o f dancing a fte rw a rd A d - ttie Sam G e rig home w ere M r. and M rs. Z e d m k o f B u ll M o u n ta in m ission 25 cents. 6-7 M rs Cordes and d a u g h te r A n ita 1 o f Forest G rove. M r. and Mrs. Don was pleasantly surprised in ho n O u r cla ssifie d colum ns m ay have Pearson and sons and W a lte r A in - o r o f her b irth d a y by a large nu m b e r o f frie n d s and neighbors ' ju s t w h a t yo u a rc lo o k in g f o r — aim. Read them . t f Mrs. G lad ys Ede o f P o rtla n d was S atu rday evening. Ed W o rth is busy re p a irin g hi» 1 b a rn and b u ild in g an a d dition. Mrs. W heaton, w ho fe ll and was in ju re d q u ite badly and is at a P o rtla n d hospital, is im p ro v in g s lo w ly. Miss R uth G holson o f B u ll M o u n ta in and several T ig a rd young peo ple of t h e T ig a rd E vangelical Funeral Services Held for Mrs. Ball Local Scouts in Boy Scout Circus FREE PLATES So H iin yon can see th ro u g h them , yet strong anil du rab le. Credit Bureaus P la y Lloyd Guenther Injured Sunday Hodgen-Brewstei Farmers’ Cash Store Fill Your Car with Your Favorite Gasoline a week-end guc :t at the l ’earson home. Sam G e rig has lost o n ly tw o out o f 360 baby t.•hicks, despite tlie bad w in te r w eatlic r. M ild re d . L u c ille and E lm e r Haase, c h iltlr en o f NIr . and M rs. Jo h n n y Haasi[•. have recovered fro m the measles. M ild re d and E lm e r are back in school. Don Pearson has been p u ttin g out a new peach orch a rd th e past week. Interesting Bits of History Found , A curiou s re m in d e r o f th e de i cade |ire ee din i! the C iv il w a r has been fo u n d in the a rch ive s o f the W ashington c o u n ty c o u rt house by , V erne B rig h t, file d w o rk e r fo r the H is to ric a l Records S urvey. I t is a b ill o f sale w h ich , exe cuted at Ray county. M is s o u ri, D e | cem ber 17. 1852. te lls o f a free i wom an o f color, one Jane Thomas, fo rm e rly Jane Snowden, purchas ing fo r the sum of $500. fro m one D a vid Snowden, her 11-yea r-old 1 son B illy . "T h is sale." th e record reads, "is made to g r a tify the said Jane Thomas, the m o th e r o f the said ne gro boy B illy , as she is about to m ig ra te to O regon and wishes to take the boy w ith he r." T hat the sto ry revealed in the 84-year-old docum ent had a happy en ding is in d ica te d by the reco rd in g of the b ill o f sale at H illsb o ro , O regon T e rrito ry , A p r il 13. 1854. COSLETT’S SUPER SERVICE My RUSHLOW TERRAPLANE does more than most cars claim " E v e ry th in g in Insurance Phone 1701Y 336 E. W ashington YOUNG’S Funeral Home "Thoughtful, Sympathetic Service" Phone 972 S ubscribe no w to th e A rgus. In Hillsboro FULLER Firdalc-Iowa Hill Bend TRANSPARENT ited Mrs. M ary Beach and Mrs. S. cold weather, according to M r. and L. C a rly le last week. Mrs. A r th u r H ill and Ben T h u ll, M a rjo ry and Raym ond G uerber . who re tu rn e d last w eek fro m a of P o rtla n d are sta yin g w ith th e ir t r ip there. {Incorporated) ; aunt, M rs. F ra n k C onnell. Duane Haynes o f H ills b o ro spent Collection» — Credit Reporta O renco has won the “ C ” basket from T h u rsd a y u n til Sunday w it li ba ll cup tw o out o f th re e years his aunt. M rs. B. F. D eford, and In and it i.s now in th e ir perm anent uncles, F red and Joh n Haynes. Washington, Tillam ook. Y a m h ll, C h u r c h a n ti S u n d a y S c h o o l ' possession. Polk and Marion Counties. F ir G rove 4-H c lu b m et w ith O f f ic e r » E le c te d M ed fo rd Persons v is ite d at Esta- Helen O tto S aturday afternoon. The Personal Contact on C ollection! I cada and the CCC cam p a t Z ig Easter m o tif was used in the p ro • Zag over the week-end. Ifly Mr,. Hugh lin'd.It«; Washington County Office gram and decorations. O RENC O The three -act com edy, ' Mrs. E le ry M cD ougal e n te rta in Commercial Building "H ere Comes C h a rlie ." being spun- i ed w ith a shower M arch 25. ho n o r Second and Main Street» i ored by the P arent-T eacher asso- in g M rs. E ve re tt M organ o f N e w Pilone 3071 ciation, w ill be presented in the ’ berg, a fo rm e r neighbor. G ienice Hillsboro, Oregon school a u d ito riu m to n ig h t <Thurs- I M ille r and P a tricia A lle n , dressed i day) at 8. as lit t le fairies, bro u g h t d a in ty (B y Mrs. Bird M eC o rm irk) M r. and M rs. G, A. Robson and , C H E H A L E M M O U N T A IN - L lo y d g ifts in the room and placed them J fa m ily spent Tuesday and Wednes- at the feet o f the guest o f honor. I day o f last week at the M a rk B lo d - G u e n th e r received a broken sh o u ld N e il Hodges rep orts m any local er blade and lacerated arm Sunday , gett home in Dallas. orders placed at his s a w m ill in M rs. G eorge Persons spent the 1 afternoon, when he was crow ded the Pleasant V ie w d is tric t and w eek-end at the B. F. Schuster between an e le ctric lig h t pole and business b e tte r than i t has been his fa th e r's car. He was r id in g on home at M ilw a u k ie . fo r years. Dairy and Poultry Feeds the ru n n in g board a fte r pushing Church Has Election M e rl M cD ougal has set out one- the car out o f a m ud hole. D r. Quality? None better. A b o u t f if t y attended the a n n u a l, Hester. N ewberg, sewed up the cut h a lf acre o f Boyson berries on his Results? Will please. c h u rch d in n e r and m ee ting in the arm . L lo y d w ill be absent fro m fa rm on to p ot the m ountain. M rs. H e n ry Versteeg was called Supply? Always fresh. ch u rch F rid a y n ig h t. F o llo w in g o f - ' N e w be rg hig h school fo r at least ficers w ere elected: Miss F ried a ! a week. M r. and M rs. E rnest ; to Y akim a, Wash., M arch 24 by the Cost? Based on results I K e h rli, treasu rer toe th re e years, I G ue nther and L lo y d and Helen serious illne ss o f a sister, M rs. cheapest. D r. M. O. Anderson, elde r fo r three . Mae w ere on th e ir w ay to Joe Ego's ' George C am pbell, w ho died th a t years; and M r- F ra n k C onnell, e l at M o u n ta in Home when the ac n ig h t. M rs. Versteeg attended the Don’t be misled by extrava der fo r tw o years, to f i l l out u n - ' cident happened. B oth M r. and fu n e ra l and re tu rn e d home F rid a y. gant claims. Pullets grown e x p ire d term o f her husband, the Mrs. Ego have s u ffe re d a relapse j M rs. G eorge Saxton was i l l a ll the H. & B. way always late F ra n k C o nn ell. Sunday school fro m th e ir recent illne ss and are i last week w ith flu . prove profitable. High class o ffice rs elected w ere M rs. W. J. under the care o f a tra in e d nurse, j Enschede, sup e rin te n d e n t; M rs. S. field service free. A r d y th E tz w ile r was i l l w ith I. C a rlyle , assistant su p erintend en t; flu last week and absent fro m DR. R. J. NICOL B arbara Enschede, se cre ta ry-tre a s Pleasant V ie w school. DR. E. W. ALMQUIST u re r: R obert B urd ette, assistant I W. E. B u rk e has sold the old Feed - Seed - Wool - Poultry .secretary-treasurer; B yrde ne Rog- Hutchens place to C. H. H a rrim a n , Veterinarian» i ers. pianist, Jean A n n C onnell, w h o w ill m ove on it n e xt fa ll. Telephone 3061 i assistant pianist. Telephone 643 and 642 M r and M rs. J. E. C h u rc h ill and T he Scriptures n a rra tiv e o f the daug hter visite d his m other. M rs. events o f Passion week, w ith a p L in d a C h u rc h ill, 83, at Estacada p ro p ria te music, w ill characterize Sunday. She has been i l l fo r some the pre -E aster com m u nio n service tim e. to be held in the O renco ch u rch M rs. L o ra K en da li. w h o has been A p r il 9 a t 7:45. T he R e e d ville sta y in g w ith her s o n -in -la w and . chu rch and c o m m u n ity and the O r daughter. M r. and M rs. W ayne enco chu rch and c o m m u n ity are Jones, and fa m ily fo r m ore th a n i u n itin g in th is observance. tw o m onths, le ft Sunday fo r h e r i In M cDonald House home in G rants Pass. We’ve Got It! M r. and M rs. C. B urleson and Duncan M cIn n is vis ite d a son, fa m ily o f P o rtla n d m oved in to the Don M cInnis, and fa m ily a t Reed Shell - Richfield M. M cD o na ld house last week. v ille F rid a y and S a tu rd a y and a Mrs. S. L. C a rly le attended the daughter, Mrs. L . L. M u rra y , and General Mobile W om an's F o re ig n M issio n a ry F o u n fa m ily at Beaverton several days ders’ day m ee ting o f the M e th o th q fir s t o f th is week. Gilmore - Union d ist chu rch in F orest G rove F r i K in g s grade road at M o u n ta in DRIVE IN TODAY— day afternoon. She gave a "p a p e r” Top has been widened by a crew of re v ie w in g the w o rk o f th e a u x il W P A w orkers. Let us lili your tank. Jean W ohlschlegel o f Scholls ia ry .service, its o rg a n iza tio n in O ctober, 1914, th e fir s t ten years o f spent the w eek-end w ith the A lfr e d H utchens childre n. w h ic h she was president. C e cil Z ie g le r o f C a rlto n was a Mrs. M a ry Beach was con fine d to her room several days last week week-end v is ito r of an aunt, Mrs. Lena Meyers. First and B aseline Independent D ealers H illsboro w ith an illness. V egetation at P o rt O rfo rd is M r. and Mrs. L o u ie M adden and c h ild re n o f B ea verton spent the b a d ly damaged and re ta rd e d by | ■a week-end at the F lo yd K a rn s home. M rs. Jew el Lo sli. w ho has been in a P o rtla n d h o spita l fo r several months, was bro ug ht to the home of h t r son, Lee R andall. last week, w h e re she 1» convalescing. M iss M a ry b e ll F lin t o f S c h o lls ' was a w eek-end guest o f B arb ara Enschede. M rs. H. N. Robinson and M rs. ! M a rk Lucas o f F orest G rove vis- "it's 'to p s' o f all the cars I’ve ever ow ned." Here’s your chance io on your spring p a in tin g . Highe$t-q uelity Ful ler Paints. These special prices will N O T ba repeated this year. FREE HOUSE" P A IN T Leap Year Feature Fuller Pure Prepared— fhe finest all-pur pose "house" paint made. Backed by 87 years' painf-making experience. The Restless Urge Q A C 53e PINT ( j V QUART SPECIAL REDUCTIONS s2.89 An Entertaining, Educational All-Talking Moving Picture Starring HOLLYWOOD and BROADWAY PLAYERS. GAL. P O R C H P A IN T Fuller Porch and Deck Paint it specially made to stand hard use. H at glossy fin ish. Can be washed repeatedly. A A C V V QUART SPECIAL REDUCTIONS *3.09 GAL. » 1 .8 1 N our show room , "ow ner talk ” means m ore than "sales talk.” W e're content to let claims take a back seat w hile ow ners give you facts. O n perform ance, you needn’t take the w ord o f anyone but the m an w ho knows how much easier his Tcrraplane handles in traffic . . . how m uch better it takes straight-aw ays o r curves . . . how much faster it is on the get-away. His economy figures talk louder than any salesm an’s claims . . . even ours! H e can tell you facts about T erraplanc’s long life th at would sound boastful i f w e said them. But even a T crraplane ow ner can’t put into words just w hat it means to sit a t the wheel o f this car and drive! W ith the Electric H and shifting the gears, your hands stay always on the wheel. Just a flick o f the finger . . . and gears shift! And your front floor is all clear . . . T crraplane is the only low priced car w ith real com fort for three in the front s e a t . . . no gear o r brake levers to stum ble over! • S te e rin g is tr u e r . T h e re 's an am a z in g rid in g smoothness. A t the brake pedal, safer stopping than you’ll find in any other car, w ith tw o braking systems at your command . . . and still a third from the easiest handling parking brake you ever saw. You ride over the w orld’s first safety engineered chassis . . . in a body really all o f steel, w ith solid ro o f o f seamless steel. O n every side, som ething new to discover and enjoy. Stop in now and take tnis "Discovery D rive” . . . see for yourself w hat a change T crraplane has made in m otoring. I THO M AS Friday, April 3 - 2 I sin cere ly tr y to make e v e ry plate n a tu ra l lo okin g, c o m fo rta b le and restore lost features us near as possible. Liberal Credit Dr. P. G. Brown D E N T IS T C o m m e re liil Bldg. 2nd and A lain Sts. 1 l i l t , boro O regon FREE E X T E R IO R P. M. V A R N IS H Fullerspar it the finest quality SPAR var nish—for either inside or outside use. Resists heat, water, weather, wear. A D M IS S IO N SPECIAL REDUCTIONS »1.47 ( 'ourteay Selfridge Furniture Co. Your NORGE Dealer PER Q UART A A C 0 PI n ’ t L Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. ’ I f It's L u m b e r C a ll O u r N u m b e r" 151 W. B aseline a . Thene 2691 i .■.,■1 IM i , , . - ---------------- ------------- 1, S. S IIO L E S . T crra p la n e Dealer IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD TERRAPLANE IS FIRST IN SIZE AND ROOM- Longest wheel base . . . 115 inches. M ost r o o m ... 145 cubic feet. FIRST IN POWER—Greatest horsepower . . .83 o r 100. A nd the smoothest! FIRST IN SAFETY _ B ody rea lly n il ot steel w ith seamless steel roof. R a dia l Safety C o n tro l (patent applied fo r ) . D u o -A u to m a tic H y d r a u lic B ra k e » (pa te nt applied fo r). FIRST IN COMFORT — Tru-Line Steering. The Rhythmic Ride. FIRST IN REAL1Y NEW FEATURES — Only rear-opening baggage and tir e com partm ent. The E le ctric H and (o p tio n a l a t sm all e xtra cost). A nd m any more. 88 o r 100 H . P.— U S -in c h wheelbase 595 a n d up forU e Luxtm odth.f.o.b. DttraU. Standard group o f ateesteriss extra SAVE-with the n»w HUDSON-C.I.T.6% Tim» Payment Pion . . . low monthly paymant* Let Washington County Owners Tell You Why They Bought TERRAPLANES HERE ARE A FEW . . . OTHER NAMES ON REQUEST GEO. LO N G II. E. S TA P I.E S - - . . . C o rne liu s, O regon H illsb o ro . O regon M ISS M A B I E K U L L A N D E R - Foresi G rove. Ore. R A L P H K R E IT Z . . . H illsb o ro , Oregon Thom as S. Sholes 137 S. Third Ave. Hillsboro. Oi. gon Phone 21W BUILT BY HUDSON-TERRAPLANE. 9595 AND UP; HUDSON SIX. 9710 AND UPi HUDSON SUPER 9TRAIOHT EIGHT. 9780 AND UP. F. O. B. DETROIT