The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 24, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    P.-T.A. Has First
Meeting of New Year
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in tf .•■» lio o l w e re h o n o r f i o ts ¡it
tin* O|M-Il III! <*l m g o f th<* H ills b o ro
I i i i ut T . i i r h r i .1 ¡on.itloM M o m i.iv
m u lit ut thè lililo n lu g li school i md
w i'ii* w e lc o n ie d hy M i
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th a t fo u r
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w e ie p la n n e d P re-
m lio o l. school. adolescent, and a
p e n a l g ro u p fo r fa th e rs
M r . Lunes II W ard, .tate m em -
In i . h ip chau inan, « in p lia u /e d the
Im p o rtu n e * o f m e m b e rs h ip p a r t ic i­
p a tio n in th e P T A . th a t is. a ll
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d o th e ir p a rt, .some one th in g In
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was i p o ir ihh* fo r fre e te x t books
In th e .school to d a y and th a t th e y
a ie in te re s te d In and s u p p o rt a il
le g is la tio n c o n c e rn in g c h ild w e l­
fa re M i
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p« < nd com
p lu iie u t to M i
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d< iio n s tra tio n ag e n t ft r W a.shing-
to n and Y a m h ill < ountic.s, d i cursed
tin* su b je ct of " l i te lh g e n e " Q u o t-
in g fro m t h e N a tio n a l P a re n t-
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b u t m ost o l a ll upon p e r ­
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in th e u n fo ld in g o f p e r ­
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in te llig e n c e I
h o w e v e r, o f even
m o le im p o rta n c e " T h e b u sy c h ild ,
<>n<* w h o a ks m anv <jut tions. is
a e 'u ld w h o is d e v, lo p in g in t e l l i ­
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in te llig e n c e In te llig e n c e i th e v ry
fo u n d a tio n fro m w h ic h we b u ild
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S u m m e r R o u n d -u p .
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E«lyth T o z ie r W e a th e rre d
in rs d a y fro m th e s ta te
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v is it in P o rtla n d M rs
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r ls th a t a n u m b r o f
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fro m th e m id -w e s t cam ped
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tu ra i t x h ib it s fro m th e v a r-
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he lo ca l f a ir e q u a lle d o r e x -
d ie d any s h o w n at Salem
M rs.
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a I I
s e n tim e n t am o n g e x h ib ito rs
e v e r th e s ta te to hove th e fa ir la -
te r and it i th o u g h t th a t th e 193
fa ir w ill be h e ld tw o w e e ks la te r.
A lb e rt T o z ie r. w h o .* pent th ?
w e e k th e re , has o n ly m ix e d tw o
fa irs d u rin g th e 75 y e a rs it has
been held. F if t y - f iv e ye a rs ag o he
wa* In s tru m e n ta l in m a k in g a o w ­
n ic i p a liiy
out o f
th e
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g ro u n d by h a v in g th • stre e ts nod
te n ts nam ed and n u m b e re d so th a t
now
it is ei sy to locate a n yo n e
c a m p in g th e n
.About I5(X) p e im i cam ped th e n *
th is y e a r th e la rg e s t i a m p re co rd
fo r a n u m b e r o f years.
Red C rie s Meets Tonight—
A m e e tin g o f th e c o u n ty ch a p t r j
o f th e Red Cross w ill be h e ld to - |
n ig h t ’ T h u rs d a y ) at th e ch a m b e r
o f c o m m e rc e at 7:3'J o’c lo c k fo r
th e tra n s a c tio n o f im p o rta n t b u s i­
ness.
I
M bs I vile Hostess—
M iss M a rio n L v t le was ho.-tcss J
at a d in n e r and b rid g e p a rty T u e s ­
day n ig h t in h o n o r o f M rs. C h a rle s
E llis , w h o re c e n tly m oved to P o r t­
la n d
fro m M e d fo rd . M rs.
H a r ry
M o rg a n re c e iv e d
fir s t
p riz e
at
b rid g e , w ith M rs T hom as B a ile y
rcc iv in g second M r
E llis r e c e iv ­
ed a gin t p riz e
T hose p re se n t
w e re M i . Lames E llis , M o rg a n , L.
H ills b o ro post, A m e ric a n L e g io n
la u n ch e d in to its ne w p ro g ra m w ith
th e in s ta lla tio n
o f o ffic e rs a t a
jo in t no c tin g w ith th e Auxiliary
in w h ic h bo th .sets o f o ffic e r« w ere
in t a i l 'd
M o .«• P a lm e te e r. s t a t e
vice co m m a n d e r o f th e L e g io n, and
Mi
O M a rd in o f M c M in n v ille ,
d e d u c t v ic e -p re s id e n t o f th e A u x -
ibar
w e re th e m t a ilin g o ffic e rs ,
la
on o ffic e rs m. ta ile d w e r e
Ja k.
W e il.
co m m a n d e r;
A r th u r
'.
K n a ■ ■ ■
vi ' • c o m m a n d e r;
F red E n g e ld in g e r
..econd v i c <•-
co m m a n d e r; L eon S D a v i , a d ju -
ta n t; Hu sell T is d a l
lin a n n * of-
C a r l Ho .I I . c h a p la in ; G
H
H'i. encrans
e r g . a n t - at - a rm s
and V.d A b a d ie . hi d o ria n T h e ex -
c u tiv e co m m itte e in c lu d e s A W
H< ffrn a ri. A H. B usch and E A
(¡r if f it h
A u x ilia r y o ffic e rs
in s ta lle d in ­
c lu d e M r
W K C y ru s , p re s id e n t.
Me L« < C l.u k vi< e-pr< s id e n t; M rs
A lb . rt K ra h m e r. second v ic e -p re s i­
d e n t; M rs F re d C a ld w e ll, secre-
i ry M i
E A G r if f it h , tre a s u re r;
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K ie d A m a c h e r. c h a p la in ; M rs
A
W
H o ffm a n , h is to ria n ;
M rs
Jo h n Pubols, e rg e a n t-a t-a rm s E x ­
ec d iv e c o m m itte e in c lu d e s Mes-
daun
A W. W a lk e r, J. N icodernus
and P aul P atterson.
T h e jo in t c o m m itte e in ch a rg e
id th e
in s ta lla tio n in c lu d e d
D r.
H al| i D ie i - i C a rl R ussell A. H
B i < ii, and Me.'.darne.s E m m a M c ­
K in n e y . A. H. B usch and R a lp h
D re ■ er.
T h e p ro g ra m w h ic h fo llo w e d in -
* illa tio n in c lu d e d songs by t h r
A u x ilia r y trio , and a re a d in g by
M
H H S ta n n a rd M iss M ild re d
Jam '
wa a cco m p a n ist fo r th e tr io
and M i
Leon S D a v is fu rn is h e d
m u -ic fo r d a n c in g a n d s in g .n g.
A lle n . A W H o ffm a n . E d w m d
C om ún, D o n a ld T e m p le to n , II
M a e K e n /le . W V e rn e M< K in n e y ,
W K e lle y , M l
A () Johnson
Pol e t (¡lo v e , and th e host«-.
B ro w n s H o s ts to
I lillii P a c u ltv
-
Mid-West People
l ’ N /7
State l air
to Plan Location
Legionnaires and
Auxiliary Install
Officers Tuesday
I l e a d s I li. la l led
H ills b o ro u n io n h ig h school faci
tv and th e w iv e , w c ic e n te rta in e d
a tth e
I. B ro w n hom e Tue*<lay
e ve n in g
T e n n is and o th e r
con­
test gam»
w e re p la ye d b e fo re s u p ­
per M R o m ig 's .ude w in n in g ov< r
P S ke n e '
A w ie n e r roas’ was
¡th e n e n jo ye d , fo llo w e d by .singing
a ro u n d th e b o n fire
P it e n t w e re M ts s i
and Me
i dam e M a u ric e H om ig. We de v Ko
i ter, Recce H a th h o rn P M Skene
and B M G oodm an. M r
E liz a b e th
A lu a h a in . Misses Ina P e a rl A lle n .
M ai v Y od i
Elsie
M ay C im in o ,
P d w y n .i B ro a d b e n t. V ir g in ia B ro g ­
den. B a rb a ra Potts. F lo re n ce M c ­
D o n a ld ,
D o ro th y
T on g u e ,
M a rie
llo u g e z
K a th e rin e C ro ze r, L o u i e
N es
H e le n P a rr and T e n m see
W i a th e i i c d , K
C S ta lle y . Dave
I.egei
W esley C la u se n and B W
B a rm
M r and M rs Lee B ro w n , !
L illie B ro w n , and th e ho.st and
hostess.
( ’a m p P íre ( ¡ro u p
at D in n e r P a r ty
Lohese ( ’a m p P ire g ro u p e n jo y ­
ed a d in n e r p a rty Pi iciay e ve n in g
at th e hom e o f th e ir g u a rd ia n , M is
L E F ru n cís A ll m em b e rs ta m e
m co stu m e and w o re m asks N ew
m em b e rs w e re h o n o r guests fo r the
e v e n in g (¡a m e s and contests w e re ¡
a rra n g e d by A n n a M a ry H a r tr a r n p f
and Jean A n n Posley.
T h e g ro u p m et T ue sd a y a f t e r ­
noon at tin* ju n io r h ig h school to
e x p la in C a m p F ire to th e n e w ’
m e m b e r. P la n s w e re m ade fo r a
F ire rn a k e r« ’ d in n e r
R u m m a g e S a le
G re a t S uccess
J.ik< W e il and M r
W illia m C y ru .
w h o w e re in s ta lle d a- c o m m a n ­
d e r o f th e A n n i ican L e g io n and
p re sid e n t o f the L e g io n A u x ilia r y
u n it, re s jie c tiv e ly . here Tuesday
n ig h t.
M r and M rs A A. S p ra g u e of
R< » b u rg a rriv e d
M on d a y fo r a
ve k
v m it w ith t h e ir s o n -in -la w
and d a u g h te r. M r and M rs Ray
i
M
a i d
Mi
M
b
Spi gue and fa m ily o f P o rtla n d
v<*re guests at th e T hom as hom e
W ednesday e ve n in g .
D r J O R obb and M a rv in re ­
tu rn e d T ue sd a y n ig h t fro m a fe w
t r ip
s • •
•m iH ita m
in s o u the a ste rn O regon.
T iie y w e n t w ith C a l. G e ra ld and
R e g in a ld Johnson o f Y o n ca lla . T he
p a rty o b ta in e d fiv e deer.
M r and M rs. R u sse ll T is d /le re -
in in I S a tu rd a y fro m tw o w eeks'
t r ip to Santa C a ta lin a island. P a lm
S | rim ;
M oh a ve D esert. Cal., and
' " I I C -.itro and C a le x ic o . M exico.
T ln v . pent some tim e w ith frie n d s
in Los A ngeles, C al.
M i and M rs. C T R ich a rdso n
i e • the w e e k-e n d w it h frie n d s in
Si i' le. Wash
N e il accom panied
th e m a m i w ill e n te r th e U n iv e r s ity
o f W a sh in g ton .
M r and M rs. w
S. A le x a n d e r
• f D e h ike spent th - w e e k -e n d w ith
H ilL n a,, frie in l.- M r. and M rs. K.
i. B e n e fie l. fo rm e rly o f Banks, are
also in business at D elake.
M rs G eorge D. B r ie r ly o f P o r t­
la n d i < co n v a le s c in g fro m an illn e ss
at th e hom e o f h e r s is te r-in -la w
M i - J. H G a rre tt.
7.1s. and M r
G e o rg e W o rk m a n
and fa m ily o f J e ffe rs o n C ity . M o .
are -. -d in g t h e ir co u sin . M rs. O.
Co L i t . and fa m ily .
I ) r C T S m ith p e rfo rm e d a m a ­
jo r o p e ra tio n T h u rs d a y fo r P a u l
S ta h l o f M o u n ta in d a le .
M P C a d y and R o b e rt B usch
m ade a business t r ip to S eattle.
W a sh . M on d a y.
M is.; M ild re d
C o s le tt le ft last
week
fo r
S e a ttle . Wash., w h e re
she is e m p lo ye d .
M i • W in o n a T u r n e r is a tte n d in g
P a c ific U n iv e rs ity .
T h e ru m m a g e sal. h e ld last w eek
by th e A u x ilia r y to th e L e g io n to
a u g m e n t th e w e lfa re fu n d was a
decid e d fiucce.ss n e ttin g th e A u x ­
ilia r y about $75 T h e c o m m itte e
Mr.* D o n a ld H a y ar
l i t t le son
w ish .
to th a n k a ll m em bers w h o
Cal., are
d o n ate d c lo th in g a nd o th e r a rtic le s Don Of S ie i
! thf- i- i • ' i‘.iv
M r. • nd
• and e s p e c ia lly those w h o are not guest
F ra n k Im b r ie a id M r
in d
m em b e rs w h o so k in d ly donated» M i
Jam e
Im b r ie o f
•ar H iIL -
fo r t h e ir assistance in m a k in g th e M i
1 know n
Hay. \
a ff a ir a sucres« M rs. E A G r if - boro. D o n a ld
i f it h w as g e n e ra l c h a irm a n and was hen*. is in a San F r i •neo hos-
assisted b y m< m be rs o f th e c o m ­ p ita l, h a v in g had
re n i' zed.
his * .b o u ld e r to th e
m u n ity se rv ic e c o m m itte e arid o th ­
ers.
M iss E le a n o r K u m a la e o f H o n o ­
lu lu and (T a re n c e K u m a la e o f H o l­
A tte n d M ee t in S o u th —
ly w o o d . are v is it in g th e ir b ro th e r-
M r and M rs W illia m C ( 'b u s t - ' in - la w and sister. M r and M rs
ctiscn le ft S a tu rd a y fo r a business * V e r lin C o ch ra n , fo r a w e e k o r 10
and p le a su re I()-d ay t r ip to San day
M i s K u m a la
i t m p li «ed ¡u
FT am co He a tte n d e d th e A m e n - ■ a g o v e rn m e n t o ffic e in H o n o lu lu .
can B a n k e rs ’ a sso cia tio n m e e tin g
M is - K a a n o i A y a u o f H o n o lu lu ,
M on d a y. T uesday and W ednesday I
as a re p re s e n ta tiv e o f tin» C o m m e r­ w h o has been a g u ts t o f M r. and
c ia l N a tio n a l b a n k o f w h ic h he is M rs V e r lin C o ch ra n f r a w eek,
vic e p re s id e n t C h ris te n s e n is also le ft M on d a y fo r San F? atic..-co to
an o ffic ia l o f th e O reg o n In d e p e n d ­ sa il fo r H o n o lu lu .
ent H a n k iis .
(). C is le tt. BiF! F ire m a n H e rb
S c h u lm e ric h .
E tam
S c h u lrn e ric h ,
I r i h in e ii Elect Officers—
a nd F ra n k C la r k le ft F rid a s f- r a
O ffic e rs o f th e u n io n h ig h school
h u n tin g t r ip to th e O choeo foia 4
f i i Jim a n da.-s elected T ue sd a y a re
in eastern O regon
H a ym on d E s lin g e r, p re s id e n t. A n n a
M a ry
H a rtra rn p f.
v ic e -p re s id e n t;
M r and M rs. Ray S ig le r, a cco m ­
Jean A n n Pasley. s e c re ta ry ; M a rv p a n ie d by M r a nd M rs. D a le S ig ­
R u c k e r.
tre a s u re r;
and
P ra n k le r o f P o rtla n d , are p e n d in g th e
w ek on a h u n tin g t r ip in S o u th e rn
R yan, c o u n c il m e m b e r.
O regon
S tu d e n ts at I o f O.—
w h d ! R H. C ra d d o c k o f T a ft v is it <1
A m o n g H ills b o r o stu d e n t
le ft last w e e k -e n d fo r U n iv e r s ity h is d a u g h te r, M rs. R. F ra n k Peters.
o f ( )re g o n at Eugen w e re K a th le e n V»'e dm day.
M c A Ie a r. M a rg a re t Jo h n son . M a t- ¡
tn ir o in r- a j n t n i m r - s n r n n i i i i i
jo r ie M o n tg o m e ry , F rances F ields.
and R o b e rt T ongue.
Brother Dies—
M iss J u n ia Jo h n son o f H ills b o ro
was c a lle d to P o rtla n d last w e e k by
th e illn e s s and d e a th o f h e r b ro th ­
er. F lo y d W Johnson.
r -s r
M AKE TH E
dehey, and K e ith B usch, th e T o l­
son tw in s . N o la n F u rro w ,
John
West. V e rn o n K re ltz . H a ro ld D avis,
M rs L T W o o d w a rd o t O ren co N e lso n W eaver, and G le n S a n d ­
O f f in 'i -, h t th e H ill .b o ro C h r is ­
tia n c o u n c il e x p e c t to have a ll e x ­
e n te rta in e d m em b e rs o f th e lo ca l fo rd S u rp ris e fo r th e e v e n in g was
th e a n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e b ir th d a y
cept 20 o f th e 71 v a ca n t place in
Sea S co u t S h ip R a in b o w and th e ir o f th e T olso n boys, w h ic h Was S e p ­
t h r ic llv e m e m b e rs h ip o f th e n in e
frie n d s w ith a p a rty T ue sd a y e ve ­ te m b e r 23.
ch a p te rs h t th e c o u n c il f ille d be-
M rs. Is a b e lle W a rre n s o f W atts, n in g , h o n o rin g th e b ir th d a y o f h e r
fo r
th e b e g in n in g o f th e a n n u a l
In itia tio n w e e k w h ic h s ta rts M o n ­ in c h a rg e o f th e W P A s e w in g p ro ­ son K e n n e th . K e n n e th re c e iv e d a
Prepare for Budget
day, C o u n c il P re s id e n t A lla n .1 je c t fo r th e c o u n ty , was th e s p e a k ­ la m p o f n a u tic a l design fro m th e
Washington
county
non - high
S u tle r announced y e s te rd a y
A ll e r a t th e m e e tin g o f th e Business scouts. Games, s in g in g a rid d a n c ­
school board, w it h m e m b e rs o f th e
h ig h -.c h o o l age ch a p te rs are h o ld ­ and Prof< s io n a l W o rn -n ’s c lu b F r i ­ in g w e re e n jo ye d . G uests present
b udg t c o m m itte e , w ill m eet M o n ­
in g th e ir e le c tio n s th is w eek fo r d a y n ig h t at th e c h a m b e r o f c o m ­ w ere Misses L o re n c
W o odw ard. day n ig h t at 8 o’c lo c k in th e o ffic e
n. w m em bers, and w ill stage th e ir m erce Pre ¡dent E la in e C a ld w e ll V ir g in ia P e rk in s . O ra d e ll P ric k e tt.
n f O. B K ra u s, s u p e rin te n d e n t o f
in itia tio n acts n e x t week, at P il­ p re s id in g M rs W a rre n s said th a t N ayd e a ne P atterson. L e o n o re S h e r -j
school to p re p a re th e n e w b u d g e t,
g rim
house
S chedules fo r th e a t th e tim e th is w o rk wa.s sta rte d m an. M a ry C a ld w e ll, B la n ch e V a n -
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W .d n . day. A lp h a 1 and in th e w o rk u n til n o w th e y w o u ld
C -H i T h u rs d a y , Sigma.; and V ik ­ be c o m p e te n t to sew fo r th e m s e lv e
and fa m ilie s . M a n y w o m en w en-
ings
v e ry disco u ra g e d b e fo re th is p ro ­
In s titu tio n o f n e w m em b e rs w ith je c t was .started, she said, b u t th e ir
fo rm a l c e re m o n ie , and th e in a u g u ­ m o ra le had been b ro u g h t back and
ra tio n o f th is y e a r’s c o u n c il p re s i­ n e w hope in s tille d in th e m , fa m -
d e n t w ill be h e ld M on d a y. O c to ­ i ln s have been k e p t to g e th e r and
b e r 5. w ith P r .s id . n t E la m J A n - c h ild re n have co m p le te d t h e ir e d ­
d e r on. o f I . in f ie ld college. M c ­ u c a tio n . These clo th e s h ave been
M in n v ille , as th e c h ie f speaker
: g iv e n to fa m ilie s on r e lie f and to
C o u n c il's fir s t m e e tin g o f th e 1 people re c e iv in g old age pensions,
y e a r s. lected an a d v i >ory c a b in e t 1 O ne th in g she d e p lo re d was th a t ¡
o f rune a d u lts fro m th e c o m m u n ity peo ple e m p lo y in g those on r e lie f I
to a id in s o lv in g p e rsonal arid c lu b e xp e cte d to pay m u c h les fo r la -
problem s, and to act as a v is itin g bo r. s k ille d o r u n s k ille d , th a n to
c o m m itte e to th e c lu b h o u r N e w o th e rs fo r th e sam e w o r k
M rs.
some e xce p ­
clo s in g tim e n t 10:30 o’c lo c k fo r W a rre n s e x h ib ite d
school n ig h ts was also set A c o n ­ t io n a lly w e ll-m a d e c lo th in g and
test b e tw ie n th e ch a p te rs w ith a t ­ rugs, th e w o rk o f th e w om en.
tendance at mr e tin g
c lu b s u p p o rt,
M iss H e le n Stevens was c h a ir ­
c h u rc h
a tte n d a n ce
and
.school m an o f th e
p ro g ra m c o m m itte e ,
grades as fa c to rs was also pla n n ed
w h ic h also in c lu d e d se ve ra l songs
C lu b s w ill be rate d
e v e ry s ix by th e L e g io n A u x ilia r y q u a rte t.
weeks, and a fin a l r a tin g g iv e n a t j M csdam es L . C. K ra m ie n . C E
th e end o f th e school year.
W ells, C. J C ritte n d e n a nd F red
N e w fe a tu re s th is y e a r in th e C a ld w e ll; a nd song and dance n u m ­
C o u n c il p ro g ra m in c lu d e fre e in ­ bers b y D o rin e F o e lk e r, a cco m ­
s tru c tio n in G e rm a n and m u s ic fo r p a n ie d b y M a r jo r ie D u x b u ry . F o l­
a ll c lu b m em bers w h o c a re t o
lo w in g th e p ro g ra m a guessing
ta k e a d va nta g e o f th e o ffe r. Such co n te s t was held, w ith M iss M a r ­
classes w ill
be g in
next
week. g a re t C a d y w in n in g th e p riz e a fte r
P ia n o w ill be o ffe re d to bo th boys tv in g fo r h o n ors w ith M iss M a rie
and g irls , and vo ice to boys.
llo u g e z and M rs
H a ttie D a v id ­
son.
T h e h o s p ita lity c o m m itte e , w ith
M rs G eo rg e L a v e r and M iss M a r i­
on L y t le as c h a irm e n , s e rv e d th e
D e lp h ia n s o c ie ty opened its te n th d in n e r.
P la n s w e re discussed fo r th e A n ­
y e a r o f s tu d y w ith a
M e x ic a n
136 S. 3rd Ave - Hillsboro
lu n ch e o n at th e home o f M rs. R. n u a l J a m b o re e to be h e ld in O c to ­
Phene 21X
R. Easter M rs R F. P eters was b e r w it h M iss Rose C ave and M rs.
D ate
assistin g hostess. M rs. J W K e lle y , E dna T u p p e r as c h a irm e n
w h o re c e n tly m ade a t r i p to M e x i­ a nd pla ce w i l l be an n ou n ce d la te r.
co, was guest sp e a ker on th e p ro - '
gram , w in c h was a rra n g e d by M rs
Say you saw it in the Argus.
T hom as C o n n e ll. N e x t m e e tin g w ill
be w ith M rs. C h a rle s L. W a lk e r.
Selfridge
Furniture Co.
D e lp h ia n S o c ie ty
( ) p e n s 1 Oth Y e a r
Corn and Tomatoes Shown—
W T P u tn a m o f F a rm in g to n has
th re e s p le n d id ears o f W a s h in g to n
c o u n ty Red D e n t c o rn d is p la y e d in
th e A rg u s w in d o w . T h is c o rn is
as fin e as a n y g ro w n . O x -h e a rt
tom atoes, tw o o f w h ic h w e ig h e d
fo u r
pounds, w e re b ro u g h t in to
th e A rg u s b y E B Poole T h e y a re
d is p la y e d in th e A rg u s w in d o w .
Attend Board M eeting—
C o u n ty e x e c u tiv e b o a rd o f th e
F e d e ra tio n o f W om en's c lu b s m e t
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n w it h M rs. A .
W A n d e rs o n o f G aston H ills b o ro
m em bers a tte n d in g w e re M csdam es
T hom as C o n n e ll. F re d E n g e ld in g e r,
and P. A . A n d e rso n .
E a rl Hobbs re tu rn e d th e f ir s t o f
th e w e e k fro m a w e e k's t r ip to
S e a ttle and B e llin g h a m . Wash . w ith
A. E G o ff, la n d b a n k c o m m is s io n e r
fro m W a s h in g ton . Ü. C.. a nd P. L.
G addis, c h ie f a p p ra is e r.
Poultry Wanted
W e a re cash buyers of
p o u ltry and eggs. W ill r e ­
ceive them any day except
S unday.
W e c a rry in stock a com ­
plete line of pouitry feeds,
fee d e rs, w a t e r fou n tain s
and rem edies.
F a rm ers’ C ash S io r e
Feed - Seed - Wool - Poultry
Telephone 3061
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and
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T h e S p a r k g iv e s y o u
c le a n , h e a lth fu l c i r c u ­
l a t i n g heat, that gently
w a rm s all p a rts of a
room, and bright, cheer­
ful, r a d i a n t h e a t, th a t
q u ic k ly w a rm s c o ld
floors.
D elicious L u n ch es
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stating quantity
you have
S u n d rie s
S cien tific P re s c rip tio n S erv ice
B est F o u n ta in in T o w n
3. P. John Furniture Corporation
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HOME LAUNDRY
Every w om an could use
leisure tim e to a d v a n ta g e .
S ending y o n r lau n d ry to
ns will give yon this leis­
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as well. H ave y o u r la u n ­
dry done lig h t.
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Illllsboro, Dr*.
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How a,houl y our attic or b asem en t— Is it it c a tc h ­
all, it spot y o u 're ash am ed to show ? O r is it a use­
ful, a ttra c tiv e place?
REM ODEL w ith w allb o ard at low cost. R ealize
y our desire lo r a guest or play room. T he cost is
low and the work light.
FROCK S
$ | .95
H o r n e L a u n d ry &
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Make the Most of the Space
Charm the hutrhrr, the
linker, and the candle­
stick maker in one of
these colorful
F R E E
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Woman's Shop
E. M. Barnes, Prop.
F u lle r F ra n c h is e D e a le rs
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‘T f It's L u m b e r
151 W. Baseline
Prices R ange from
P h one 371 o r 373
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DAIRY FEEDS
Huy q u a lity D a iry F e e d s at lo w e r p ric e s. W e o ffe r
su b ject to m ark e t changes, F. O. IL our w a re h o u se :
$38
34
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25
32
Im p e ria l D a iry , 2 0 % ....
Cow R atio n , 1 7 %
M o lasses D a iry , 1 5 % .
M o lasses S c re e n in g s, 1 2 %
H e m p s e e d O il M eal, 3 0 %
EGG MASH
P u t y our P ullets or Hens on Im perial M ilk E gg M ash,
fo r b e tte r Egg production, low er m o rtality . W e quote,
su b je c t to m a rk e t c h a n g e s:
Im p e ria l M ilk E g g M ash
$ 2 .3 5 sa c k
Im p e ria l E gg M ash ................................. 2 .2 0 s a c k
B ig -L ay E gg M ash .................................. 2 .1 0 sa c k
H A R D W H E A T FLOUR
K IT C H E N Q U E E N — 49-lb. s a c k ............................. $1.53
C R O W N F L O U R — 49-lb. s a c k
H IG H L A N D C H IE F — 4 9 -lb . s a c k
$ 5 4 .5 0 to $ 1 1 9 .5 0
to n
to n
to n
to n
to n
$ 2 .0 5
$1.40
T erm s to S uit
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
s
The S p a rk is a
W e s te rn b u ilt
heater, designed
e s p e c i a l l y to
m eet W e s te rn
h e a tin g p ro b ­
lem s, w h ic h a re
ra d ic ally differ­
ent from Eastern
conditions. Ask
us to prove exact­
ly htnv and tc'/i.v
Spark is the oh /. v
h e a te r you
s h o u ld b u y fox
use in the West.
IN TWO BEAUTIFUL FINISHES: FULL PORCELAIN
ENAMEL, SEAL GRAIN FINISH, AND BAKED ENAMEL.
CRYSTOLAC FINISH.
E S T I M A T E S
$ 4 > .95
and
K e n n e th W o o d w a r d
H o n o re d on B ir th d a y
YOUR S H O PP IN G CENTER!
YOUR ALDER & MAPTT
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P. P. Club Told
of WP A Project
by Mrs. Warrens
H illsboro Pharm acy
WE WILL BUY
LOGS
an n g m T n
V a c a n t P la c e s
W ill b e P ille d
(irt lo u r S'ovr fio-n an Oil Burner Man
Pay Cash and Save— T ra d e w ith Im p erial
W. C. Gifford
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
223 E. Baseline St.
C u ll O u r N u m b e r"
Plione 2K9I
Hillsboro
Phone 292
Phone 01
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Second Are.
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