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    Reception Planned for Faculty
People Move
of Cornelius Schools Sept. 11
from Mid West
M a r r ia g e
Announced;
L o u ie
R a y m o n d s A d d to H o m e
F 1 R D A I.E IO W A H I L I . M r m id
M rs W a lte r F erg u so n m id fa m ily
of C h n p fie ld , M in n , h ave b o u g h t
m id are n o w liv in g on th e W ard
{d u re T h e ir th re e c h ild r e n w ill go
8 t o th e F lrd a le school.
M arriage
A nnounced
P ag Kift<<-n
IlILkSB D RD . ARGUS, HILI.SP.f >R( ), OREGON
T h u rsd ay , S e p tem b e r 3, IB3G
(11« Ml*'« Dorothy C’Mik«)
C O R N E L IU S
M
E
Sunday
schpol is s p o n so rin g a re c e p tio n
fo r th e local teacher» on S e p te m ­
b e r I I , at th e c h u rc h .
F o u rte e n
teacher» liv in g h e re and te a ch in g
e lse w h e re w ill put on a program,
w e lc o m in g
th e fo u r lo c a l grade
school teachers,
M
I,.
K a th a n .
M rs. L o u ise C o ch ra n e , and Misses
F lq y
W r ig h t a n d E v e ly n Heed i
E v e ry o n e is in v ite d
O n M o n d a y e v e n in g a g ro u p of
E p w o rth L e a gu e rs fro m Hie C o r ­
n e liu s M E c h u rc h , a cco m p a n ie d
by Rev A H a w th o rn e and a g ro u p
o f th e H ills b o r o E p w o rth L e a g u e rs,
e n jo y e d Hie a n n u a l Portland d is ­
t r ic t
E p w o rth League m o o n lig h t
e x c u rs io n on
th e
K w an.
G o in g I
fro m C o rn e liu s w ere: M rs M a ttie
S m ith Misses M y ra W e ld e w its c h . |
i H e le n e S h a w a n d Bessie W inecke.
I J u lia n
D e lm o n te ,
Roscoe A lle n .
H'-esaeker. o f G aston,
is
w ith th e D usick c h ild re n
s ta y in g
HILLSBORO FEED CO.
Officers Elected
In v ites Y ou to In sp ec t th e
M E. S u n sh in e class, w ith M rs.
L e s te r M o o b c rry as te a che r, r e ­
c e n tly
re o rg a n ize d
th e ir
class.
N e w ly ele cte d o ffic e rs are- B e v e rly
T rite s . p re s id e n t; H o w a rd
C ra n ­
d a ll, v ic e -p re s id e n t; L u c ille
P o f-
fe n h a rg i-r, .secretary; D a le H o rto n ,
tre a s u re r; M a x in e M cP h e rso n , song
b-ader; R o b e rt P rice , m o n ito r o f
chain* A lic e D e lm o n te , m o n ito r o f
song hooks, a nd Jo yce Jones, m o n i­
to r o f b ib le s
V ic to r V a ru le i s e h lie re and L o r-
I r a ln e J o h n s o n o f P o rtla n d s u rp ris e d
I t h e ir frie n d s by a n n o u n c in g th e ir
■ iturriage, w h ic h to o k place at K e l-
w W a s h . J u n e li T in y a re go in g
te
la y w ith In ■ b ro th e r. A l Van
d e rst h u c re , at W itc h Hazel u n t il
th e y fin d a p la ce o f th e ir ow n.
M is Sant Aue. w h o lias been III
B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M I L L
T he
nt the hom e o f h e r d im g h te r-lu -
m em bers o f th e B e th a n y . P
la w . M rs. W a rn A ue, is a b le to be
, rr.sby-
...
D avid
E d m o n sto n , f r a n k O liv e r H e n a n c h u rc h a r e going to b u ild a
a t h e r o w n hom e
new- parsonage fo r th e ir m in is te r.
! and L lo y d and J o h n M u n d o rf.
B u ild s A d d itio n
Rev
D ic k m a n , and fa m ily . T h e y
In a d d itio n to p la s te rin g and w i r ­
Birthday t ’rlebratrd
w ill s ta rt T u e sd a y w it h th e base­
his m en t. Rev
in g his house, L o u ie R a ym o n d is
Buddy
P ric e
ce le b ra te d
D ic k m a n a nd fa m ily
b u ild in g a 12 foot a d d itio n
| b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry a t h is hom e a rr iv e d hom e la st T u e sd a y a fte r a
M r. and M rs H ob H a rv e y and S a tu rd a y
th re e w eeks' v a c a tio n at C h e rry
M r am i M i
H e n ry
H o ffm a n G rove .
ba b y, w h o h a ve been liv in g on
th e C h ris te n s e n place, h a v e m oved and d a u g h te r, w h o h ave been in a k -
Ross F in d le y Is h a rv e s tin g his
In to th e lo g house on th e L u k a s | m g t h e ir h o m e at Hie coast fo r
ane tim e , h a ve re tu rn e d to C o r- peaches and re p o rts a good y ie ld
ra n c h
o f fin e f r u it .
l netlus.
B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d
J e a n e tte and
M a rg a re t S ch u lz
R ic h a rd S u s b a iie r has re tu rn e d
N e ig h b o rs and re la tiv e s o f M iss
m a P o rtla n d h o s p ita l, w h e re spent th e w e e k w ith M r a nd M rs.
Irene S in a y m et at t li • hom e o f fro
H e n ry D. N e ff o f St Helens.
lie was re c e n tly o p e ra te d on.
h e r siste r, M rs
J o h n K o e h n ke .
D o n a ld H a g e r o f P o rtla n d r e ­
G ene B e n d e r on in ju r e d h is leg
T h u r day e v e n in g to h o n o r M iss
tu rn e d hom e M o n d a y, a fte r spend­
w h ile at th e beach List week.
S ln a y 's b ir th d a y
M iss.
W illia m
G ills and M iss in g a w e e k w it h M r and M rs . A r ­
M rs D avid Lorenz s o ld a ll o f her M ild re d o f W e llin g to n . Id a , w e re t h u r S chulz.
M rs. Ben
G r a f la s p e n d in g a
bens, a b o ut 350. to C. J o le tt o f gu< sts fo r se v e ra l davs last w e e k o f
w e e k at th e beaches.
N e w to n S ta tio n F rid a y
M r a n d M rs. Jnseph F inegan.
B e th a n y g ra d e school sta rts S ep­
E rn e st T h o m p so n re tu rn e d F r l-
M i and M rs. T e n n is P y le w e re
w ith te m b e r 14 M iss D o ro th y L e w is o f
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests o f M ia day e v e n in g fro m a v is it
H u b e r w ill I k » th e n e w te a che r.
#e L a u k .it at th e hom e o f M r f r i lid» and re la tio n s In Io w a . T h e
M rs
C a ro lin e S ch u lz o f P o r t­
a nd M rs F ra n k L a u k a t in P o rtla n d T ho m p so ns a rc fo rm e r Io w a r e s i­
la n d la sp e n d in g tw o w e e ks w ith
M iss L a u k a t, w h o ta u g h t th e F ir - dents.
M rs. Leona R ussell o f Salem h e r sons and d a u g h te r. A r t h u r and
d a le school th e past tw o years, is
O tto S ch u lz a n d M rs . Sam Joss,
te a c h in g at P r in e v ille th is co m in g spent a fe w days w ith M rs. E dna and fa m ilie s
Ru- ell and M rs M
Edson Im o ­
ye a r.
M r and M rs. R. M o r n in g and
A f t e r b e in g e n te rta in e d at a S u n ­ gene R ussell. w h o has spent th e G lo ria Jean o f E u gene v is ite d M r
day d in n e r by M iss L o u ise Peters, su m m e r v is itin g in C o rn e liu s , re­ and M rs. Y u le A u s tin and fa m ily
she and tie r gue.-.'.s. M iss H e tty V a n - tu rn e d hom e w it h h e r m o th e r
M rs. S ta n to n W ilk e s and c h ild ­ and M r a nd M rs G le n n C a r r fo r
d iin u leu.
S y lv e s te r
V a n d o m e le n .
a fe w days last week.
b o th o f banks, and R a le ig h B a k e r re n o f Fuss v is ite d frie n d s here
Rev. Davi.s o f P o rtla n d is g iv in g
of llu x to n , d ro v e to Jn n tze n Reach th is w eek.
services in th e B e th a n y B a p tis t
M
r.
and
M
rs
C
o
u
rie
r
and
Misses
and to S w a n Is la n d a ir p o r t fo r th e ir
B e tty
and
Peggy
o f P e n d le to n c h u rc h w h ite th e Rev T h e o d o re
fir s t a irp la n e rid e
w e re guest- o v e rn ig h t on M u n d a y L e g e r is v a c a tio n in g in C a lifo r n ia .
M is s ' M a rg a re t D ic k m a n Is g o ­
W ill H e c k m a n w h o w o rk s on th e o f M r a nd M rs L e o W itto e k T h e
d re d g e at St. Helens, is hom e fo r a Couriers a nd W itto c k s w e re n e ig h ­ ing to teach th e M cK inley school
w e k.
bors fo r s e ve ra l ye a rs u n t il th e th is ye a r.
M rs. Jam es S p a rk s o f P o rtla n d
M rs A le c L u k a s and son L e s te r I W itto c k s m ove d here a y e a r ago.
w ill teach th e W est U n io n school.
o f P o rtla n d
v is ite d frie u d s
here i
H a lly M o n th
E lm a n Johnson, w h o has been
T h u rs d a y . M rs L u k a s says M e lv in ,
T h e m o n th o f S e p te m b e r Is R a l­
w h o was in ju r e d In an a u to m o b ile ' ly m o n th at th e M E c h u rc h . e m p lo y e d d u r in g th e past y e a r at
H a ir y 's Tannery, is le a v in g th e last
O ccident se v e ra l w e e ks ago, came T h e tith w ill be ob se rve d as L a ­
o f tlie w e e k to a tte n d co lle g e at
h o m e fro m th e h o s p ita l T uesday b o r d a y S u n d a y, th e 13th c o m m u n ­
L e s te r is eonvale.-elng fro m a s e r­ ion S u n d a y T ile 2l»th th e w o m en 's W h e a ton , 111.
H om e M is s io n a ry so cie ty w ill p u t
io u s a tta c k o f a p p e n d ic itis .
N e ig h b o rh o o d ne w s fro m 30 A r ­
M iss O rp h n C a rte r le ft T h u rs d a y on a m is s io n a ry p la y le t at th e end gus co rre sp o n d e n ts i n
d if f e r e n t
m o rning fo r P o rtla n d to w o r k fo r o f S u n d a y school M rs A . J. O liver, sections o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a p ­
p re sid e n t, w ill be in charge.
On
M rs W ood Johnson.
p e a r in th e A rg u s each w e e k .
* J -h
M n c- -in i -I- - mt c a rp e n te r Hu> 27th r a lly d a y w ill be observed L e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s a re d o ­
E
v
e
ry
o
n
e
is
in
v
ite
d
.
w o rk
fo r M rs M a rc o n i's ' parents,
in g fo r less O ian th re e ce n ts a
Mr
Jo h n R o c k is visiting rela­
M r. a nd M rs. Joni-
o f S h e rid a n
w e e k.
U
a ll tin
w e e k H azel C a rte r Is s ta y ­ tives in W illa m in a .
Builds Shop
in g w ith M r
M a r r o in n ig h ts u n ­
O liv e r C a r tw r ig h t is b u ild in g a
t i l M a rc o n i's r e tu r n
r e p a ir shop n e x t h is n e w ly p u r-
Roy and Ekwalt Olson le ft M o n ­
ehas d S ta n d a rd S e rv ic e .station.
d a y fo r In d e p e n d e n ce to work in
M i - W illia m D iis ie k u n d e rw e n t
th e h o p fie ld .
an o p e ra tio n at th e St
V in c e n t's
M r and M rs F r t d .H a a se e n te r­
h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d , la st w e e k She
ta in e d at a S u n d a y e v e n in g lu n c h ­
is g e ttin g a lo n g ns w e ll as co u ld be
eon in h o n o r o f th e ir d a u g h te r,
i \p . e tid . H e r mother. M rs. M F.
M is s F lo re n c e Haase, E s th e r G ens-
m ere,
Rosa
W o lfro m ,
B e rn 1 1 a
S c h u ltz . O r v ille G c n s n u re. a ll o f
P o rtla n d . J o h n M o ttr o d l, R euben
n ______
1 !
and V ic to r B ra n d t.
M r and M rs. K e ith M c C lu re and
son K e ith J r , M iss M a r jo r ie Ross,
a lt o f P o rtla n d , a nd D a v id W a rd
o f C o q u ille , sp e n t a ll day T uesday
a n d e v e n in g a t th e h o m e o f M r.
and M rs. C h a rlie R obinson.
See our special
W e e k -e n d guests o f M r. and M rs.
J o h n lla n s e and fa m ily w e re M iss
F o u n ta in P ena
Ire n e L o re n z o f P o rtla n d and E l­
m e r M u h le y o f B lo o m in g
T h e N e v e r Id le d iv is io n o f St.
E verah arp P e n c ils
M a tth e w 's A lt a r s o c ie ty m et at the
h o m e o f M rs . Joe R auch W cdnes-
, day e v e n in g N e x t m e e tin g is to be
E x tra L arge
w it h M rs , Freecc L llle g a rd , W e d ­
McCORMICK - DEERING
FARM MACHINERY LINE
a t th e
Bethany Church
Builds Parsonage
WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR
H illsb o r o — S e p te m b e r 3, 4 a n d 5
The Farmall Leads the W ay
To More Profitable Farming
Oversize
Q u ie t,
F A IR B A N K S -M O R SE
•j -
z-
-
E
• CONOMICAL, e ffic ie n t pow er is alw ays
a t t h e c o m m a n d o f th e row -crop
farm er w h o o w n s a M cC orm ick-D eerin g
F arm all 'Praetor. T h is (ru e, o rig in a l, all-
p u rp o se tr a c to r red u ces p ro d u ctio n co sts
o n every crop and ta k es th e h ard work o u t
o f fa rm in g . It provides pow er for all th e
regular fa rm in g jobs and for row -crop work
in a d d itio n .
Do n o t delay o w n in g a F a rm a ll. It is a
so u n d in v e s tm e n t a n d proves profitable
year in an d year o u t. C om e in an d in v es­
tig a te th e F arm all for you rself.
luik Entirely of Steel
W ASHER
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
nesday.
M iss F re d a L o re n z, M rs. G e r -
tr u d e O lso n a nd E d d ie G ross, a ll o f
P o rtla n d , spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith
M r a nd M rs. D a v id L o re n z.
H o y C a rte r fro m
th e d re d g e
" M u ltn o m a h " , s ta tio n e d at N o rth
B e n d , Wash., s p e n tt he w e e k-e n d
at hom e.
Mr
a nd
M rs . W a lte r
A u s tin
m o to re d s e v e ra l days th e f ir s t o f
th e w e e k in e a stern O reg o n .
S u b scrib e
W ashington
S ix m onths
cents. T w o
now to th e A rgus. In
county $150 a y e a r
85c. T h ree m onths 50
m onths 35 cents.
U
WE WILL
BUY
YOUR ALDER & MAPLE
LOGS
W rlto us nt once
stating quantity
you have
B. P. John Furniture Corporation
52Cty ¡j.W. Macadam Ave.,}';-:ti«nd,C’».
P e n c il T a b le ts
Palm
F o u n ta in S e r v ic e
Keep h e a lth y w ith our
Rich Double
MALTED MILK
SHAKE
15c
-Î-
KKAMIEN'B
Palm Drug Store
P rescrip tion D ruggist«
P h on e 268
The New McCormick-Deering
A ll-S te e l M anure Spreader
5 m this big oversize washer todayl
Not only your eyes but also your ears
will tell you what a v a lu e it Is. It
runs so quietly that you'll M y it
-sn’t running. W ashes faster, too
because it has larger capacity.
Safety release wringer can be moved
!o four positions.
Ash for Free nem onstration
$ C Q -5 0
Only
«JiJ
Terms to Suit
MELTEBEKE
ELECTRIC STORE
"Saves You M oney on
E verv P u rch ase.”
124 8 . 2nd A ve,
H illsboro 1
A s k for Your Washington County
Fair Coupons.
s
’TEEL frame, steel box.
s te e l b r a c in g s — ALL
STEEL all the way through.
That’s what you get in a new
McCormick-Deering All-Steel
Manure Spreader. The rust-
resisting, non-warping box is
built of heavy-gauge galvan­
ized steel containing copper.
It is low for easy loading and
has a capacity of 60 to' 70
bushels
DAIRY
FEEDS
The McCormick - D eering’
has five spreading speeds. The
upper saw-tooth, non-wrapping
beater, the lower spike-tooth
beater, and the widespread
spiral shred the manure and
spread it in an even layer over
the soil.
Remarkably light draft is
provided by the use of eight
roller bearings and Alemita
lubrication.
I. X. L.
POULTRY
FEEDS
HILLSBORO FEED CO.
P h o n e 271
160 W . Main St.