Tualatin Chapter Installs Officers O ffic ii <>f T iu ilu t ih < h ip t r i O r ­ d e r o f Eu .Iv i n S t. ii, in. L ilte d Wed and Jean Person danced tu p dunces, uccornpunled b y M rs. M u ito n C o m m itte e on re fre s h m e n ts was Mrs B J N ic o l e b n irm a n , M i and M i G e o lg e M c G ra th . M rs W II l'uslcy, w orthy a tr o r i, M rs H , E C yru s. M r M a ttie Bet to ll, M is It F.d tei . UKHOCtatl m a tro n ; L lo y d i I) R u th e rfo rd . and M rs. S E F a y- F MacDd w ill, a .soeiate p a tro n , , ram . I’t i r y ; M m . MiIS» ltd,(i* ( ’a VP, H elen O eiehm un, trc a » u re r; M rs W I Enschede ro n d u rtre H s, M r». , i , ’ I’ M c l ’ h e e te i s. a ,sociate co n ­ d u c tre s s . M i . I). It I tu ik h a lte r , ne (lav th e M: iv c h in g , Oevember 30, at nite T e m p i*, w i !«• M rs II 1. Ilm fiel. w orthy m tro n ; Or. W < ample M arried on New Y ear’s Eve The borne « f M i. and M i B u lit near H ills b o ro wa • th e I I I | I Sam rent* of a h a p py occasion N e w Yem «lay w b in th e 78th b n th d a y o f M i L u cy K n n tid o f C o rb e tt and tbe •eeond b ir th d a y o f her g re a t-g ra n d - ' d a u g h te r N ancy H u lit,* o f L im ite d w e n * c e le b ra te d w ith a fa m ily !»•- u n io n and d in n e r M r K in c a id i Mi H u lit ’ . m o th e r She has been ill fo r several m onths, b u t is im ' proving. 1 Miss Lottie Peters Speaker at I)elpiiian M i > L o ttie Peters, v is ito r fro m i S tu te C ollege. N. M . spoke to rnein- BANKS Nolin.'iii F.ngcn. .011 of 1 h e r. o f D e lp h ia n hociety on M e x i­ < hapl tin; Mi I • B M .u O o w e il. m a t lu il. M i.. I. E b'rani'iM. A d a h , M i . iih I M i . T u rn Kngen o f Hunk... can and In d ia n lo re at th e ir bun b- Mi .1 I. S e a rc y . H u th . M i M a i l <• untl Mi .. D orothy J i .111 Ju t vis of I eon m e e tin g M on d a y w ith M is llo u g u e - I«' tin a M i l E d w a rd <*«>- 1‘ o i l l u i n l w e l l * I n a l l i c i t at tin- home ' Busch. She to ld o f custom , and m a n . M a r th a , M is . P a tty l.om ax, o f Hu- b l'ld c 's p a i f i i l ' . at 1 .1 'Il I ' j m anners o f th v P ueblo < C liff-D w e l- E le cta ; r o d Mm. H C. Munson, on N ow Y o u r ■ Eve. T he cerem ony i le r) In d ia n s and th e K io w a < P la in - O n ly a fe w D w e lle r» In d ia n s and a llo w e d some u a rd e . M i Ei ed Sewell, organist, '.vat v e ry sirnplu. and If I P atten, sentinel; w ere fr ie n d , and lo la tiv e u w ltn o . ,od th e i p rin ts o f th e m and e xa m p le s of w e d d in g . w h ic h to o k place u t | t h e ir p o tte ry . M rs. E. B T o n g u i not pri » nt. C o n d u c tin g th e In s ta lla tio n w ere tw e lv e o 'clo ck in id n i|(h t M rs R. F rank Pi tern had A re ce p tio n fo llo w e d tile c e re ­ and W. K C y ru s , p a tro n in ch a rg e o f chai ge u f the program . m o n y T he y o u n g c o u p le will m ake op(*ning. M r I) II M eg a rg e l, o p ­ e n in g m a rs h a l, M rs J. It D ina- th e ir Im ine on tin * T lrn b e i V e rn o n ia B irth d ay C eleb rated — ruuil. m ore Inst* llin g m a tro n ; M rs. It B onnie Jean Corn, sm all d au g h ­ E ra n k Peter- in s ta llin g ch a p la in ; ter of Mr. and Mr.1: F red Corn Mr J 11 M o rto n , in s ta llin g m a r- Transferred to Lakeview— celeb rated her birth d ay T hursday .•.ha J; and Mr*. L m s W a lw o rth , in - Mi»» Hazel M o rris o n , w h o w as w ith a party L ittle guests w ere ta ilin g o rg a n is t M is J E B e n ­ connected w i t h th e Episcopal Phoebe Ann Huggins. Ju d y Schen- n e tt. pa. t mi tro ll, in . t ille d h e r c h u rc h here se ve ra l years ago. and del. Jessie I’lapp. M arjorie Alding- d u u g h tc r. M r s H o e ffe l. as w o rth y m o re re c e n tly at C o rv a llis , ha» m a tro n Ju d g e it F ra n k Peters been tra n s fe rre d to I.a k e v ie w . fro m er. Ann M arie H i lling. Billy M c­ presented Mi Dinsmore and M r w h ic h place »he w ill w o rk In th e Donald. Robert B urnett. Tommy Cvrua. pa l m a tro n and p a tro n , »m a ll m issions o f t h e Episcopal D insm ore. David C am pbell a n d F red C orn J r Phoebe Huggins anrl W ith th e Jewels o f th e ir offices. c h u rc h ill E astern O reg o n . Mis» Billy M cDonald received prizes in S ta n d in g co m m itte e s a p p o in te d M o rris o n was a p ro m in e n t m e m ­ tlie p ean u t race held as e n te rta in ­ by tii«* n e w m a tro n are: Finance, b e r o f th e Business and P ro fe s ­ m ent. V W G a rd n e r. It M G oodm an. sional W om en's c lu b and was p re s ­ Mi A r n o ld Jen < n. am i M rs J. H id e n t o f th e C o r v a llis c lu b th is ye a r A A. U. W. Meets— R obert E F itch will be tb e sp e a k ­ M o rto n : re lie f. M r H o e ffe l and A ttends W edding— er at the m eeting of the A A U M rs E aster; in s tru c tio n ne w m e m ­ It L u c k o f n o rth o f H ills b o ro a t ­ b e r M rs J It D in s m o re and W tended th e w e d d in g o f his g ra n d ­ W ut the Forest H ills Golf course F C yrus; e x a m in in g . M rs it. F d a u g h te r. M iss L o u ise L u c k , at S atu rd ay , at 12 30 p. in. T he ed u c a ­ Peters. M rs It M G o o dm a n , and Woodland Wash . D ecem ber 2(1 She tional com m ittee is in ch arg e of the program . Mi R uth Boyles of I. E M a c D o w e ll. p u b lic ity . M i was m a rrie d to Jam es F is h e r o f Fore t G rove will en te rta in w ith P a tty L o m a x , and tele p ho n e . Me B a ke r, and th e co u p le w ill m a ke violin number.'-, f o l l o w i n g t h e dam es J W. K e lle y . I. C. K ra m ie n . th e ir tin..... ut H a im - H e r parents. luncheon. I. C L o m a x, and It E P ile M r and M rs. M a x L u c k , a re w e ll A tlrn d F u n eral— M rs N ic k W e lc h , m te r o f M rs k n o w n here. O ut-of-tow n relativ es and close, H o e ffe l. c u t, G a in e d w it h a re a d ­ Hostess at Slumber Party— friends atten d in g thu funeral of ing. “ A lm o s t Beyond E n d u ra n ce ." C o lo u r M a c D o w e ll e n te rta in e d w ith a slu m b er party New Year eve Guest» w ere R osanne Well. Elaine C itizen. V irginia Havens. Jean Ann Pasley. M a ry Jean Doane. A n n a M a ry H u r tr u m p f and H e got "Relief” H elen Cyrus. P I'. A. Party Friday— C a rd e n Hom e P .-T . A is h a v in g a c a rd p a rty a t G a rd e n Home ■ ebool house F rid a y . A ll a re In- v ite d R e g u la r I* -T A . m e e tin g J a n u a ry 15. w ith a “ C a te rp illa r" a— a Kiiblcs Entertain— ZA -5 , M r and M rs. C. W K o b le of m a r N o rth P lains e n tertain ed 22 g u t- ts N e w Y e a r's eve Gaines fu rn is h e d e n te rta in m e n t fo r th e • v e ilin g . Busch’» N ovem ber 10, 1936 G entlem en: Tim satisfaction my "C aterp illar" has given me over any other way I have fan n ed , 1» hard to m easure Pi-rh.ip I should have used the woril "relief instead of "satisfac­ tion " because the farm w ork In previous yr.11 s w as m ore or less a n ig h tm are and caused me a lot of anxiety. My land is q u ite flat and heavy O ur late springs and early falls som etim es m ake it necessary to do th e w ork quickly w hen th e o p ­ portunity presents itself T his kind of soil doesn't dry nut evenly and th e low spots w hich a re a very ; mall per cent of th e total area, prohibit the use of w heel tracto rs until a large p art has lost a lot of m oisture Horsi's a re too slow. The "C aterp illar" has overcom e this and th e f rm w ork now is th e least of my troubles. Tills tra c to r pulls a three-bottom plow at about the sam e fuel cost I had on the w heel tracto rs p u ll­ ing tw o-bottom plows. In other words, it saves ab o u t o n e-th ird in fuel It is eight years old and has eost about *278.00 for rep airs I have recently overhauled It and should get a lot m ore serv ice out of it w ith no expense. 1 can see very little w ear on th e track s and they will last as long ns th e rest of the tractor, probably m any years. Y ours tru ly . W. M. HIGDON. Lester Ireland 8C Co. One-Stop Super Service is designed to give Modern Service for Modern Cars Gasoline - Oil Battery Checking Accessories We also offer quality and economy on tires, lubrication, ear wash­ ing and painting. • BUSCH’S Two Handy Locations SERVICE GARAGE Phone 501 SUPER SERVICE STATION Corner Third and Rasellna Phone 391 A. II. Raseh. Prop Clean-Easy Portable MILKER Vr ti T I-T r o d a y ’s Best MILKING MACHINE Value CLEAN-EASY is a com plete m ilk er re q u irin g no installation, single units for fast m ilking. One o p erato r m ilks 20 to 25 tier hour. So sim ple a child can operate it. Eusil.v moved on sized pneum atic lires. D esigned for m ilking d irectly into ship- cans or Into in d iv id u al containers. •t* Positive vacuum and release w ith o u t use of expensive ru b b e r liners in tent etip s, in d iv id u al vacuum pum p for each u n it elim ­ in ate; need for pipes, tanks, etc. S im ple in construction, yet q u ality built for long service. All gears enclosed and ru n n in g in oil bath. Q u a rte r h. p. electric m otor or Briggs & S tratto n gus engine for pow er. V -drlve. PULSATOR—Sim ple in construction, easy »0 clean with but une moving part, it Is absolutely fool-proof. Sturdily constructed of heavy east metal, non-corrosive and with proper care should last a life-tim e. SUPER PUMP—Expansion spring back of leather packing as­ sures full vacuum and positive release. With proper care leathers w ill last five to ten years. Barrel is seamless brass tubing, heavily niekled. Designed to give long satisfaction with minimum expense. K a y L. Antrim J. VV. Hughes E. L Rocs of Aloha. W ashington county state senator, and the tw o rep resentatives in th e low er house J W Hughes. F orest (Jrove, and Ray L. A ntrim . Aloha, w ill begin th eir work at Salem M onday when the slate legislature convenes. Ros.s will serve his first term in the en ate w ith a term in the house of rep resen tativ es served tw o years ago as p rep aratio n for his new r e ­ sponsibility. J. W H ughes is be­ ginning his second term in the low er house, and Ray I. A ntrim is ttie freshm an of the group S ev ­ eral serious problem s m ust b e .olved this year by th e legislators and the session is considered one of th e m ost im portant o f recen t years. Observe 30th Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. O. O F reem an ob- .'•rved th e ir 30th w edding a n n iv e r­ sary w ith a fam ily d in n er p arty th e e ve n in g o f D ecem ber 26. G uests w ere Mr and Mrs. W alter F reem an : nd d a u g h te r E v e ly n of O n ta rio E. L. Ross Locates in Los A ngeles— Miss A vis Lobdell and Mrs. Lea Moulin left th e last of th e w eek for Los Angeles. Mrs. M oulin w ill re tu rn in tw o weeks, but Miss Lobdell. who is a rep resen tativ e to the executive vice-president of th e Union Pacific, w ill rem ain in Los Angeles. S IM M O N » fn the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate j of Oregon, for W ashington C oun­ ty. LENA R. FISH. P laintiff, Anna S chulm erich w ere her ,s te r and nephew . Mr Rose Ava and G eorge H urley of Albany, Mr and Mrs Ted S chulm erich a n d Mrs. Thom as Bilyeu of Portland. Mr- Mary H arrow uf C orvallis and C larence M athies of St Helens. Ladies' Aid to Elect— Ladies' Aid of the B aptist church w ill m eet W ednesday at 2 p m. at the church and will elect officers A C hristm as report from t h e i r hom e m issionary w ho w orks am ong th e A rizona Indians will be m ade A nother p art of th e p rogram is the pot luck luncheon w i'li a tow el show er for th e church kitchen. G ive D inner P a rty — Mr and Mrs Frank S chneider enter,aini-d w ith a d in n er party Sunday, guests being Mr and Mrs P reston Dickey a n d fam ily of Dalle Mrs W illiam Boyd of B eav­ erton. Mr and Mrs Rav McCoy of P ortland. Mrs M ary T atom and Miss Ju lia Tatom vs. WALTER J. FISH. D efendant. Installation of officers of G enerali To W alter J. Fish, D efendant: Ran aim Corps W H C wa held In tlie N ame of the S tate of O re ­ F rid a y a, th e V eteran hall with I gon. You are hereby required to a p ­ Mr A M C arlile as installing o f - 1 pear in th e above entitled court ; fleer and Mrs. Elwood Johnson, in ­ and answ er the com plaint filed stalling conductor. against you in th e above entitled Mrs. W I. S tansell w as installed cause on or before the 29th day as president: Mrs S. E. Olsen, se n ­ of Jan u ary . 1937. being a fter the ior vice: Mrs J E. S u th e rla n d , expiration of fo u r weeks from the ju n io r vice: Mrs. E M. Bowman, date of th e first publication of treasu rer: Mrs. C arlile. t-cretary; this surfimons. to-w it: D ecem ber M r. A r n i * Dickaaon Mi 31. 1936 and the date of the last A W. W alker, guard: Mrs. M ay, publication th ereo f being Ja n u a ry Schiedel, assistant guard: Mrs J R. 28, 1937; and if you fail to so a p ­ H argrave, conductor: Mias May pear and answ er said com plaint Cook, assistant conductor: Mrs for w ant thereof, th e plaintiff w ill Dwight Sellers, patriotic instructor: apply to the court for the relief Mrs H 8. Rogers, press cor­ prayed for in h er com plaint, to- respondent; Mrs S herm an H yre w it: For a decree dissolving the m usician, and Mesdames H H m arriag e contract^ existing betw een S tan n ard M argaret Webb. J. Nlco- th e p lain tiff and the defendant dem ua and Elwood Johnson, colors. and for a fu rth e r decree restoring The local corps w ill install of­ to th e p lain tiff h er m aiden nam e ficers of F orest G rove corps J a n ­ of Lena Thom pson. uary 14. T his sum m ons is served upon you by publication thereof in the M arriage licenses granted at V an­ H illsboro Argus, p u rsu an t to o r­ couver. Wash., to W ashington coun­ der of th e H onorable R. F rank ty people w ere as follows: John Peters, Judge of th e above entitled H arw orth. ro u te 2 H illsboro, and court, m ade and entered on th e Miss Edna J. B row n. P ortland; 29th day of D ecem ber. 193b. C harles E W eaver, ro u te 5 P o rt­ D ated this 29th day of D ecem ­ land. and Miss Sylvia C. W ood F o r­ ber. IflM. est G rove; F ran k J. M uffley. P o rt­ P. L PATTERSON. A ttorney for land. and Mrs. M ildred Iva L inner, th e P laintiff. R esident A ttorney ro u te 1 F orest Grove. of th e S tate of Oregon Post Office Mr. an d Mrs. W. C. B rookm an Address: Wells Building. Hillsboro. of Eugene visited th e ir niece. Mrs. O regon. 46-50 R. L. Sears, over th e w eek-end. S atu rd ay guests of Mr. and Mrs Sears w ere Mr. and Mrs. P aul Fishing Tackle M yers of S pringfield Mr. and Mrs S ears w ere New Y ear's guests of Guns, Ammunition Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W echter of CORWIN HARDWARE C arlton. Phone 72 Mr. and M rs F. A bendroth took 128 S. 2nd Ave. Agent Long Radios th e ir son L uV erne back to C or­ vallis S unday to resum e his studies a t O. S. C. a fter spending th e holi­ days at home. He has been pledged YOUNG’S to A lpha T au O mega fratern ity . Mrs. M yrtle R u th ra u ff and Miss C laire R uthrauff. m other and sis­ te r of Mrs. F ra n k B aker, re tu rn e d “Thoughtful, Sympathetic T hursday to th e ir hom e in Seaside Service” a fte r a w eek's visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. B aker. Phone 972 Hillsboro Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L av er w ere C orvallis visitors Sunday, taking th e ir d a u g h te r M argaret back to O. S. C.. a fte r spending th e h o li­ days a t h e r hom e here. Mrs. A. C. M cPhaden of C on­ crete, W ash., is a guest fo r a few w eeks of Mrs. A. H. Abts. Mr. and M rs. J. R. P ep p ard and fam ily sp en t t h e w eek-end a t Longview , Wash. Funeral Home and Mr and Mrs W illiam F reem an Mr. and M rs. W alter Freem an Mr. and Mrs M. R eid of N ew ­ pent th e holidays h ere w ith th eir berg. Mr. and Mrs H ow ard A n d e r­ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Freem an, son of M cM innville, and Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. G ran t Jones. Mrs. Thom as B eaty of St. Helens spent New Y ear's day w ith Mr and Mrs. R alph Ramey. Mrs. Reid Mrs Thom as Connell, Mr. and Mrs Tom C onnell J r . and th e telephoned her son. E rnest Reid H in d ,- children, w ho have been w ho is at Beloit. Wisconsin, taking w ith th eir g ran d p aren ts for some treatm en t from Drs. Mayo, and the tim e, w ent to S ilverton T uesday to only m em ber of th e fam ily not visit Mr. and Mrs. C arleton H andc. present at the d in n er. He is m uch Mrs C onnell Sr. rem ained for a im proved in h ealth and plans to visit w ith h er daughter, and Mr. visit in th e east before re tu rn in g and Mrs. C onnell J r retu rn ed home home. Miss L ottie P eters of S tate C ol­ W ednesday. M adge—"D on't you sailors have Mr Elsie S chulm erich and Miss lege. New Mexico, left W ednesday a special ship w here you get your E linor W ilkes of C orvallis arriv ed for her home, a fter spending the h air cut? A sort of floating b arb er T hursday to spend New Y ear's w ith holidays w ith her b ro th er and sis- shop?” S ailor—"No. th e re a in 't no such Mr and Mrs. L. E. Wilkes. Miss ter-in-law . Ju d g e and Mrs. R F rank W ilkes left F riday for a few w eeks' Peters. S he w ill leave soon for ships in o u r fleet." M adge — “T hen w h a t a re these visit w ith h er cousin. Mrs. Cecil U niversity of M ichigan to obtain clipper ships I’ve h eard so m uch A ger of I.aG rande. Mrs S ch u lm er­ her m aster's degree. ich will rem ain in H illsboro for a Mr. and Mrs. C. H. N osier spent about?”^—Ex. m onth or m ore. th e holidays at G ran ts P ass w ith Effective H ow ard H illis visited friends In Mr. and Mrs. B ryce N osier and H illsboro A rgus classifieds cost T erreb onne and R edm ond from fam ily. Mr. N osier w ent fishing on Spends H olidays H ere— little in proportion to th e results. Miss M argaret P ran g er left S a tu r­ I T h u rsd ay to Sunday. He says farm - th e Rogue R iver and caught four If you need or w ant to sell som e­ day for Los Angeles. Cal . a fte r ! ers a re having prosperous tim es in steelheads d u rin g th e vacation. thing. look in the A rgus classifieds spending the holidays witli h er p a r­ C en tral O regon and a re getting T hey also visited C rater L ake in —an index to W ashington county’s ents. Mr. and Mrs. B J P ran g er. good prices for potatoes and other its w in te r dress. Mr. aiul Mrs. H erm an L aL ande of best bargains. Miss P ran g er has been em ployed in products. Mrs. S K Jensen left S aturday Nampa. Idaho, spent th e w eek-end clerical w ork for a firm in Los New classes a re sta rtin g in tap for h er hom e in San Jose. Cal., at the C. E W ells home. T hey are and ballet dancing. R egister now .— Angeles for th e past year. spending th e ir honeym oon at S ea­ a fter a few w eeks' visit w ith her H elen Wick. 334 N. F o u rth Ave. Find C alifornia Cold— 46-7p Mr and Mrs. John G ard n er and parents. Mr and Mrs. L. E. Wilkes. side w ith Dr. and Mrs. H ow ard P hone 3451X. Wells. d aughters retu rn ed S atu rd ay night Mr. and Mrs. Jensen a re planning Mrs. V. L. G austad of Los A n­ from a visit in San Francisco and io m ake a trip to E urope in the .Tells How to Earn Up to geles. Cal., is spending a few days Sacram ento. Cal . w i t h relatives. : spring. w ith her sister. Mrs. H ugh Rogers. Mrs. N. P. N ielsen re tu rn e d S u n ­ They found v ery cold w eath er in th e S acram en to valley, and e n ­ d ay to h er hom e in Longview , S he has been visiting in Spokane, coun tered snow on th e trip home. | Wash . a fter spending a m onth w ith Wash. \ " \ELKTRK REFRMERtflM Mr. and Mrs. F red F reu d en th al i h er son. A rnold Jensen, and in Find Snow on T rip— \ end AIR COMMTIONIN« I P ortland, w h ere she un d erw en t an and Mr. and Mrs. H enry F reuden- J. I, A nderson and sons F au rest Job« for thousand« in Elec­ | operation. t h a l o f Therm opolis. Wyoming, and Lloyd retu rn ed Sunday from tric Refrigeration and Air Mrs Ivy C raw ford of New York a re visiting th e ir brother. J. H a Jack rab b it hun tin g trip to Mor Conditioning. Prepare at home in spare time. Low­ row county n ear Ione. T hey rep o rt | spent last w eek w ith Mr and Mrs. F reudenthal. and fam ily and o th er cost. easy pay plan. Learn snow and cold w eather, but an e n ­ H allie Ireland, her b ro th er and sis- relatives. Engineering, Estim ating, H S. Rogers, d ep artm en t com ­ ,er-in -law . She left W ednesday for Installation. Servicing. Get joyable trip. lerical experience in our her hom e in New York. m ander of U. S. W. V., installed New Year's Hostesses— C ________ ______ ge. completely equipped M rs C E. Wells and Mrs. H e n ri­ Mr. and Mrs. H arold R um m er r e ­ officers of Salem cam p M onday Laboratories. Employment Service FR E E of extra cost. Many U S .I. etta M organ held "open house" to tu rn ed M onday from ten days’ visit evening at Salem . men now employed by leading com- th eir friends New Y ear's day from at Long Beaeh. Cal., w ith h er sis­ Mr. and Mrs. V ictor M adsen and trained nies. Let us help you get a big pay job. 5 o'clock thro u g h th e ev en in g at ter. Mrs. S. S. A nderson. th ree children sp en t th e w eek-end C ail Coupon below for Free Book of Facts. th e home of Mrs. Wells. Mrs. R alph K reitz re tu rn e d last at S ilverton w ith re lativ es and • U tilities Engineering Institute w eek from a m onth's visit w ith friends. I.eg Bone Broken— R andolph Bowlby of south of friends and relativ es in San F ra n ­ Mr. and Mrs. T. W. M cDonald i 404 N . Well» S t., Chicago, 111. / Ckeck a-k^Jb ! H illsboro is around on cru tch es as cisco. Cal. and sons spent T uesday and W ed­ I □ Air Conditioning > um most • th e resu lt of bone fra c tu re over Mrs. F rancis W ade and fam ily of nesday last w eek at th e B. E. M at­ • □ Electric R efrigeration th e an k le of th e right leg. suffered P o rtlan d spent th e holidays w ith ing hom e n e a r DePoe Bay. ! N a m e . . . . . . . . . . . __ ____. . . . . . . . . ___ i i in a fall D ecem ber 24. G eorge Loeb left S u n d ay fo r a > h er p arents. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. l A ddress.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J few m onths' visit in C alifornia. He Daughter Arrives— Gates. A nnouncem ent has been received City. .S tate. D r and Mrs. B. F. S prague and expects to go as fa r south as Los here of the b irth of a d au g h ter D e­ son. Boyd F red erick Jr., of Condon Angeles. cem ber 31 to M r and Mrs. Don sp en t th e holidays w ith Miss R uth M cLaren of Seattle, form erly of Jones. Hillsboro. L adies of th e C hristian church D. A. K. Meets M o n d a y - w ill have a business and m ission­ Mrs. B. F. P ile w ill be hostess at a ry m eeting T uesday afternoon at the m eeting of David H ill chapter. th e church. D A It., M onday afternoon at 2 Mrs. Jo h n Beal of Weiser. Idaho, o'clock at h er home. is v isiting her b ro th er and sister-in - Red Cross Chapter Meets— You cannot afford to skimp now in preparing for the law. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Betzer. C ounty Red Cross ch ap ter w ill Mr. and Mrs. J. C. C alupky of spring chick hatch. Start feeding IMPERIAL BREED­ m eet T huraday evening. Ja n u a ry W ilsonville spent New Y ear's day ER’S MASH now! This high-vitamin mash will insure 14. a , th e cham ber of com m erce w ith Mrs. C aroline Stangel. rooms, at 7:30 o'clock. better hatchability, stronger chicks and will pay real divi­ Guest Night January 23— dends. A m usical program w ill be given u n d er the d irection of Mrs. I„ C Ostropathic K ram ien Ja n u a ry 23 for "G uest High-Vitamin Breeder*’ Math, 100 lb*.... $2.55 rh y s lria n an d S urgron N ight" nt th e B aptist church. Imperial Milk Egg Mash, 100 lbs. ............. 2.45 COM M ERCIAL BUILDING Brother Passes— Imperial Egg Mash, 100 lb*......................... 2.30 C harles F ried ly o f P o rtlan d , P h o n e O ffice 861 b ro th er of A rth u r F riedly of H ills­ Imperial Big-Lay Mash, 100 lb*................... 2.20 R esidence 862 boro, died in P o rtlan d Ja n u a ry 1. 4-grain Scratch, 100 lbs................................ 2.15 Mrs laaaaai POULTRY BREEDERS 4% HARD WHEAT FLOUR From January 1st All money invested here before January 12th will draw full six months’ earnings next June. First Mortgage Security. State Supervision. Invest now! M em ber F ed eral Home L oan B ank SAFE ton ton ton ton RELIABLE KITCHEN QUEEN— 49-lb. sack ......................... $153 CROWN FLOUR— 49-lb. sack ............................ $2.05 HIGHLAND CHIEF—49-lb. *ack .......................$140 All above prices F. O. B. our warehouse and subject to m arket changes. Despite the present shortage of concen­ trates in this area, IMPERIAL FEEDS are being held to the lowest prices possible under the circumstances. Pay Cash and Save— Trade with Imperial 158 S. Third Ave. Hillsboro, Oregon "In Your Case, Buy a Case” » Washington Savings QC Loan Ass’n. »•▼Inga * J. M. PERSON. Manager Loan Bldg- Hillsboro, Oregon Im perial Feed & G rain Co. Phone #1 Miller* of Quality Feed* South Second Ave. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Send It to the Laundry S ave Work S ave Time Save Money TRY one of our “5 Handy Services” this week— you’ll be surprised at the real economy, the leisure time th a t will be yours. You’ll under­ stand w h y Hillsboro women call 47 and say goodbye to washday. Home Laundry SC Dry Cleaners Telephono S h a tter-p ro sf glass. G un-m etal finish. <1 Hlllabero. Or«. O nly 16.060 miles 1936 Plym outh D eLuxe Coupe P lym outh B lue finish, sh atter-p ro o f glass. N ew c ar g u arantee 1934 Plym outh DeLuxe Coupe Rubber 85G. shatter-proof glass, finish and upholstery perfect 1932 Plym outh DeLuxe 4-door Sedan G olden B eige finish, reliable tran sp o rtatio n at low cost 1934 D odge DeLuxe 4-door Sedan S h atter-p ro o f glass, radio and heater-equipped. A real buy! 1933 D odge DeLuxe 4-door Sedan D ark finish, good upholstery, all-steel body, hydraulic brakes 1934 Ford V -8 Fordor Sedan R econditioned m otor, new paint. 21.00« miles. A real buy! Many more Dependable USED CARS in stock guaranteed to pass inspection Also several Used Cars priced from $10 to $100 to be sold “as is.” CADY M O TO R CO. Oldest Automobile Dealer in Washington County H IL L S B O R O B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L D IR E C T O R Y BEAUTY SHOPS INSURANCE EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP GEORGE T. McGRATH G eneral B eauty W ork Permanents and all kinds beauty work. of Waahineton C oanlr A senclea INSURANCE SERVICE P in t N ational Bank Rulldlnx P h o n . 2211 Hillaboro Telephone 1381X at H illsboro P harm acy PH YSICIA NS and SURGEONS Sanitary Beauty Shop A. 0 . PITMAN, M. D. All kinds of Beauty Work PHYSICIAN and St.'RCEON X-Raj and Phralo-Tharapr PERM ANENTS a specialty Telephone 1471 C om m ercial B uilding Mabel Schendel Cominerrial National Bank B id .. O ffice S2S1 Telephones lleeidenee 7911 Dl N I ISTS DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D. DR. RALPH DRESSER Physician and Surgeon DENTIST Well* B uilding Telephones Telephone 144 C om m ercial B uilding Feenlnjr*. Sunday« by Appointment DR. W. H. PASLEY DENTIST H E IN R IC H BRO S. Telephone 643 and <43 1936 Plym outh D eLuxe 4-door Sedan IM P E R IA L D A IR Y FE E D S Imperial Dairy, 20% ......................... $42.00 Cow Ration, 17% ................................ 36.00 Molasses Dairy, 15% .................. ...... 34.00 Molasses Screenings, 12% ........... ..... 28.00 DR. R. J. NICOL DR. E. W. ALMQUIST Veterinarian* GUARANTEED to Pass Portland Safety Inspection Dr. W m. E. Hinds SPECIAL ANNUAL OFFER S u b scrib e now to th e Argue USED CARS $30-^50 WEEKLY WASHES ITSELF WITH ITS OWN POWER Have your tracto r rep aired durin g the w in ter m onths for spring w ork. IV. R. C. Officers Installed Friday by Mrs. Carlile Begin W ork M onday Birthdays <)bserved at Sam Ilulit IIome Main Street, Near Third Telephone 29« 1Y O ffice In Hetdel R uildln, Upstaire Office 2BH2 Residence IM1 GARBAGE COLLECTION Garbage Collection and Can* JA C K M AIER TELEPHONE I N I