H IL L S B O R O A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , Page Six Many Attend Pot Luck at Laurel Hall (By Mrs. F. L. Brown) LAUREL- A bout 175 persons w ere seated at the pet luck su p p er g iv ­ en at th e com m unity hall Friday evening under the auspices of the local Farm ers' Union. Many others cam e later for th e th ree-act play "The W hole Tow n's Broke." given by the young people of Blooming under th e direction of the pastor of the L utheran church at that place. W alter Orr. president of the local, announced th at each second T hursday evening of the m onth is the business m eeting of the union. Jam es Will re tu rn e d Saturday to his w ork as saw filer in a m ill at Valsetz after tw o w eeks in P o rt­ land and Beaverton, receiving m ed­ ical aid. C atherine G allow ay is a new pupil in th e th ird grade of the L aurel school. The fam ily moved from P ortland to th e fo rm er Rog­ ers place. Build Home A cottage is being built on the Raleigh W hitmore place to be oc­ cupied by H enry M ushalek. He w ill assist w ith the w ork th ere and other places w hen needed. M usha­ lek was in ju red by a horse a few years ago and has n ev er fully r e ­ covered his health. Change Services January 31 A nnouncem ent of preaching serv ­ ices at th e church n ex t Sunday- evening has been w ith d raw n and services w ill be held th e n ex t Sunday, both m orning and evening, w hen Rev P ettico rd of Salem. iVs- tric t superintendent, w ill be p res­ ent. Mrs. M inta Adam s of Farm ington, w ho had been at the J. W. M ulloy hom e the past tw o m onths helping care for her m other, th e late Mrs. Amelia Campbell, w ent hom e Mon­ day. Mr. and Mrs. E arl F isk of P o rt­ land and son G raydon. w ho a t­ tends college at Corvallis, w ere S unday evening d in n er guests at th e J. W. M ulloy home a fter a tte n d ­ ing the funeral of Mrs. F isk's aunt. Mrs. A melia Cam pbell. Clubs Plan for Joint Rally Here T ri-countv Tow nsend rally, in ­ cluding Y amhill. Colum bia a n d W rsh in °to n counties, has b e e n railed by M rs c . O Thom as of V ernonia in Hillsboro. Sunday J a n ­ u a ry 31. at 2 p m The m eeting w ill be in th e old G range hell on Main street A rth u r Moore, d istrict organizer of congressional district No. 1. w ill be present to outline to th e d ele­ gates from each club th e n e w Tow nsend set-un recen tly adopted by national headquarters. U nder this policy th e re will be no state Tow nsend head q u arters, and clubs w ill contact national h ead q u arters in C hicago through th e congressional district officers. N ational head q u arters will be su p ­ ported by the N ational Townsend W eekly, national publication o f Tow nsend m ovem ent. Local clubs w ill finance state w ork through congressional district organization. Local club m eets M onday evening in th e C hristian church for a pot luck d in n er at 6:30. election of of­ ficers and social. The president. R. L. P utnam points out th at accord­ ing to rules only those present m ay vote. He also has announced th at the new Tow nsend bill for congress is in the Ja n u a ry 18 e d i­ tion of N ational Tow nsend Weekly. Z^f t t X < Cnenaleni Mountain (B y Mrs. B ird M cCorm ick I M rs John W alker and Mrs. C lay­ ton W hitm ore read articles of in ­ terest to the F ir G rove Ladies Social club at th e ir m eeting w ith Mrs. G ranville Everest Ja n u a ry 12. Mrs. Lena M eyer w ill be hostess at h e r hom e Ja n u a ry 26. Lee H erm an cam e from P ortland F rid ay and is spending th is week at th e G ranville E verest h o m e , w here his w ife and little d au g h ter a re house guests. D oris O rnduff and K eith Marlow- retu rn ed F riday from a tw o w eeks' visit w ith relativ es n ear Pendleton. Stanley and E arl P arrish accom ­ panied them . They, w ith Ed P a r­ rish. re tu rn e d home Tuesday. Mrs. Stanley P a rrish is staying here w ith a sister, Mrs. Rufus O rnduff. w hile receiving m edical treatm en t in P ortland. R obert O rnduff. son of Mr. and M rs. O tto O rnduff, is ill w ith th ro at Scholls Events Postponed: Plan Benefit Organize Health Unit U F c . U a ic u o n a ia trigni*. county n eau n p n y s .e .a n . a n o Miss C a r a O E ngebretsen, nurse, (left* this w eek em erged from the ru sh of establishing th e new county health unit and began m a k ­ ing schedules for school visits, office hours, and o th er details d th e num erous task s w hich confront them . The unit began o rg an ­ ization Jan u a ry 2 and now occupies offices on th e second floor in th e n orthw est co rn er of th e courthouse. — C u t c o u rte s y T h e O re g o n ia n Ä B ait 'th e Misses Jea n n e tte and Jueque hlrthday annivet ary of 'lin e Howell of HilUboro. w ere sur- u'u prise dinner party guests of Mr. l.egul blank«, he »ml B)e A com and Mrs J II lla rtle tt lust Sun- píete supply available ut Hi«' IBI' • SOUTH SCUDI I S Scholls lie 1 day. They cam e In honor of the boro A rgus bekah club has m ade pluns for a series of cau l parties again tin season The fust will hi' a! the I O O F hall on F e b iu .u y 3 He freshm ents will be served Mrs Ju liu s C hristensen is the chairm an. B irthday Celebrale«! Mi and Mrs M elvin Clow and Ä t iScholls Rebekahs Plan Card Parties is away Mrs Alice Newby, living w ith her daughter. M is Mary Houlin. has been ill w ith flu th e past few days. Society M eets Today M ountain Home W om ans M is­ sionary society m eets at the p a r­ (B> L o rrain e Dcmniin) sonage (T hursday) todav S C H O l.l.S A nnual birth d ay d in ­ Mrs. Davis III ner, sponsored by the Scholls L a­ Mrs John Davis, seriously ill dies' Aid. w hich was to be held was Friday evening at the M E church, w ith bronchial pneum onia has been postponed indefinitely taken to Wilcox hospital in New - berg early last week At last re- . due to th e flu epidem ic. Jo in t in- . . . , . SAXTON A LOONLY stallatio n of Scholls I O O F and J * ” ' 1* * h c ls •"'»»«'what unp ro v ed ., R. bekahx. scheduled for W ednes- bll> ">'■ rcn ' ;' " ' a < »'«' »«‘.r-pital for P roducers of Qm lity dav evening was also postponed M’” ’c ,lllu’ , SAND and GRAVEL indefinitely M rs A rena C ourtney is staving C om m ittee Nam ed **<>' her daughter. Mis Harold P lant located -I m iles n o rth of Mrs Peggy Haynes, Mrs. V elm a Da\ i.- Mis Dav is expects io undcr- Forest G rove on Gales C rack Z iegler, W ilma H erd and E velyn a >” ajo r operation tins week P hone 1609B H es-c a n ' the com m ittee in ch arg e A nniversary C elebrated of th e benefit carn iv al d in n e r to Mr and Mrs Jero m e W aldron be given in th e grange hall F ebru- w ere guests of honor at the home ary 5. sponsored by the Scholls of her parents. Mr and Mrs M ,1 Ju n io r W om an's club. Dillon, of M ilw aukie Ja n u a ry II HARRISON D. HUGGINS Roy McCool w ent to T aft S un- th e occasion being th e ir first wed | M . D. day to h elp build sum m er cabins ■ ding an n iv ersary T h irteen other for several m onths. I guests w ere present. EYE. EAR, NOSE AND T H IiD A l An all day Oran** m eeting was •• SPECIALIST held at the G range hall S atu rd ay Student H onored Mr. and Mrs H enry F reu d en th al) W alter Dyke. Forest G rove, stu- O LdkUSBS K I T T K II and Mr and Mrs Fred F reu d en - d ent at L infield college, is am ong th al of T herm opolis. W yo. w e r ) eight students nam ed by the faculty K ih i m 1 W ednesday visitors at the Ed Dem- com m ittee th ere as candidates for •lie new "W ho's Who ui A m erican C o n tr e t r ia l N a tio n a l Hank A n n a * Mr. and M rs Lyle P e tte r w ere Colleges and U niversities." T h e Phooaa Houre w eek-end visitors at th e F ran k students are ehixsen w ith a ttrib u tes Hvn.ownca 2971 9 :>0 a. m to 12 m P o tte r hom e at MUls City ' of scholarship, leadership and fu- O ffic e I»71 I :SU p nt. to 6 p tn. liirth d ay C elebrated tu re usefulness tak en into consid- Mr. an d Mrs. Ja c k B radw ay of eration. Indep endence and Mr and Mrs L. H. M urray w ere d in n er guests at th e Ed W ohlschlegel hom e S u n ­ day in honor of Mr. Bradyvay's b irth d ay . tro u b le an d w ill be absent from M ountain Top school for m ore than a month. Miss A nn O rn d u ff is im proving from an attack of inflam m atory rheum atism and expects to be able to w alk a little w ith the aid of Jessie M aud M inton, w ife of crutches th is w eek. C harles D M inton of Forest Grove. Mrs. E C. W ohlschlegel w as ^icd at h er hom e th ere T hursday called to N ew berg S atu rd ay to tak e cv cn jn g. F u n eral services w ere held care of a d aughter. Phyllis, w ho M onday aftern o o n from th e chapel w as ill w ith flu at the L. I. H ulit , 0{ th e Forest G rove U n d ertak in g hom e in N ew berg. P hyllis had been com pany w ith buri3l in R iverview stay in g th ere d u rin g th e storm an d cem etery. atten d in g high school. • Services at the chapel w ere con- Mrs. Ted R utschm an en tertain ed d ucted by Res E D K ellogg and C N . c L . . . T11,•«,-»«;,; w ith a d in n er party S unday for m em bers of the Eastern Star lodge Mr. and Mrs. Jam es K achan of conducted the lodge ritu al. Mem- (B v M abie B. A llison) P ortland. Mr. and Mrs Bill Ziegler. bers of th e P E O. acted as hon- MOUNTAIN HOME A ttendance Mr. and Mrs. Joe N eitling and son o rary pallbearers. is about 50 per cent at M ountain Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shuck M rs M inton was born in Lewis H om e on account of illness. re- and Stanley S huck of H illsboro and ton. 111 . and had been a resident p’J r ts't h e teacher Mrs G eorge K irk- Mrs. O tto O rnduff. of Forest G rove for th e last 27 p a trick T w o new pupils in this Mrs. O scar Hagg and d au g h ter years S he w as past m atro n of school are M arjorie and E leanor Ida Lue of R eedville visited Mrs. th e E astern S ta r th ree tim es, past Anderson both in the fifth grade Ted R utschm an M onday and T ues- p resident of th e P E O . and a T h e y nlake th e ir hom e w ith th eir dav w hile h er husband m ade a past presid en t of th e I.adies Aid g ran d m o th er M rs W I. Peters, business visit to C orvallis. of th e C ongregational church. p T C| ub Meets T here w as no school th e first S u rv iv in g a re th e w idow er, and M ountain Home P aren t-T each er th ree days of last w eek at M oun- five sisters. Mrs. Etta M y e r s . cjub m et at the school house on tain Top and P leasan t View ow ing C harleston. Ill . M is E l i z a b e t h F rid ay afternoon. Mrs V. T. Speece to th e roads being blocked w ith Owens. New berg: Mrs. Edna Stelog presented _______ _ a p aper ...........__...... on th e su b _ jejet snow drifts. B uck H eaven and F ir ner. Peoria. 111 . Mrs. Jo sep h in e o| friendliness. F eb ru ary m eeting is G rove both had good atten d an ce S h an k and Mrs. J. H. S hank, C lay- scheduled to be at th e school all w eek. [ ton. Ill house again, w ith Mrs. C larence N ew berg high school bus w as un Nelson leading th e discussion on able to get to M ountain Top all intelligence. last w eek, causing th e absence of j T ry E arlier Service Lloyd G uenther, Iva Mae and A r­ i By Mrs. Jo h n Haase) P reach in g services at 4 p. m.. in ­ th u r S tew art an d G elene W enger. ..... local ____ ____ -- s e v e ra i fam ilies from the stead — of the ............„ evening —- services, at Vivian Ziegler, an o th er high school cornm unities atten d ed th e pot luck M ountain Home Evangelical church student, stayed w ith an uncle and SUp p er of th e L aurel-S cholls F arm - for th e m onth of Ja n u ary , is being aur.t. Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert Davis. ers- u n jon a t L au rel F rid ay night, tried. T he plan seem s to m eet with at N ew berg all w eek. The schoo, T he y o u n g folks have been en- th e approval" of the people, and | bus w as o p eratin g on schedule joy in g ice sk a tin g for th e past may be continued u n til la te r in the season Monday. w eek on th e R obinson pond. G uests en tertain ed at th e Ira G Mrs. Jo h n G oetze Is convalescing Rev. V. T Speece is atten d in g a M cCorm ick hom e S unday w ere at th e hom e of Mr a n d Mrs. series of m eetings for m inisters at Marie. J u lia and P atsy Fuchs and C harles W hitesell in P o rtlan d a fte r O rlly K endall of Newberg. Thom as sev eral m onths' illness DOES BLADDER iRRITA- Tw igg of H illsboro an d M erribell R<,y C arter, who w orks on the TION WAKE YOU UP? and G loria Hoffm an. P . S D redge M ickie stationed at al I t ’« n a tu r e ’ s w a r n in r . H elen M ae G u en th er. B everly A storia, is hom e for a tw o w eeks' h I a t n ’a g e n r o t A h n e o a rm d ." M a k e th is 25c te s t. l ’ *e Collins and D onald T ykeson of th e vacation b u v h a leave«, ju n ip e r o il. a n d o th e r M ountain T op church w ere bap- Mr. and Mrs F red Haase. Mr. 1 d ru g s m a d e in t o l i t t l e green ta b le ts , to H aase ___ and ___ Mrs. flu s h o u t excess acids a n d im p u r itie s . tised at a special service S unday and Mrs. John _____ afternoon at th e C hurch of C hrist at H enrv • P eters atten d ed the fu n eral m g in a.-..I« nn c iu m - ir r it a t io n r » u lt - a iw iiiw u u »v ge’ t in g u p n ig h ts , s c a n ty flo w . N ew berg. of Mrs. l- e s n e D o a n e o f P o r t l a n d . f requent desire, burning, backache, »mi M erl Cady, w ho is w orking w itn ister of M rs F r e d H a a ^ c . T u e s d a y ie ? p a l ns. J u s t say B u k e ts t y o u r d r in f ­ ila y j i f n o t pleased y o u r | C larence O rn d u ff at a logging cam p afternoon at th e C ornelius cem e- Fist«, in r n ear Mosier, sp en t last w eek at tery . Mr. and Mrs Leslie Doane 5c A d w v . i l l be re fu n d e d . D e lta D r u g S to re . hom e here. w ere fo rm er resid en ts of C ornelius. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r M cCorm ick -------------------------- Manners Make the Man of P ortland, both w ell know n here, C o n d u cto r—"D id you get hom e w ere in ju red Ja n u a ry 9 w hen th e ir autom obile collided w ith a track - all rig h t last night, sir?" iy s k in , c* t q u ic K r e li e f w i t h a u l ì - less tro lley in P o rtlan d . T hey w ere P assenger—"Of course: w hy do R IK A . T h o r o u g h in a c t io n >*ct e n ­ th ro w n from th e ir autom obile to you ask?" t i r e l y r e n t]- - ■ ■ - th e pavem ent, receiving m any pain- C on d u cto r—"Well, w hen you got ful bruises. Mrs. M cCorm ick w as in u p and gave th e lad y yo u r scat E m anuel hospital all last w eek. last night, you w ere th e only tw o T h e D e lta D r u g S to ra B u rn ett and B ates saw m ill began in th e car."—Ex. Rites Monday for Mrs. Minton r Ä D np if to us. in w llh your malt first aavlnga today up Io $5000 under Your aeer.in l Is Insured here (he Lederai Plan. M em ber F ederal H om e Loan Bank Tualatin V alley Federal Savings and Loan Association J M PERSON. Mgr Illllib or* Having* A Io a n Bldg. S ilk D resses Every Dress from our h ig h ­ e r priced Fall and W in ter Dresses included in t h i s group. Not all sizes and W om en’s Shoes ■ «iV lO jL X S O p p o rtu n ity kn«xks but Y o u 'll not have n « hano \ \ e \ c taken our heller w inter coats and re­ duced them to this low price . . . so they’l l sell q u ic k ly ! Smart woolens, lu x u rio u s ly fu r trim m e d ! For misses and wom en! TW ENTIETH U ncle and niece w atched t h e young people dance about them . "I'll bet you n e v er saw any dancing lik e th a t back i n t h e nineties, u n cle’ " "O nce—b u t th e place was raid ed " —Ex USED CAR S Black only, 21 purses in this g roup a t /I 4 r» EACH .................. tl ii C B ring y o u r c a r into e ith e r of our tw o locations fo r a com plete g rea sin g . . . th en go out and Enjoy Good Driving Notice how the shim m ies, th e little unnoticed ja rs, ra ttle s and body-squeaks of old have been elim i- And note h o w nated. much longer y our c a r holds its prim e perform - ance. F o r 20 y e a rs CADY MOTOR CO. has enjoyed th e p a tro n a g e and good-w ill of the people of the H illsboro a re a . In a p p re c ia tio n of y o u r frien d sh ip and in c e le b ra tin g this 20th m ilestone, we a n ­ nounce these Used C ar barg ain s. 1936 Plymouth Deluxe 4-door Sedan Low m ileage, condition. W as $765. Now Two Handy Locations SERVICE GARAGE Phone 501 SUPER SERVICE STATION Corner Third and Baseline Phone 391 A. H. Busch, Prop $7 if f « 1936 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe A b e a u tifu l c a r a n <1 p( rform to perfection. Was $650 Now BUSCH’S p erfect 615 1934 Dodge Sedan 1933 Dodge Sedan A very econom ical c ar and a special b a rg a in a t the new price. W as $175 $/ F o r Cold W eath er. W om en's sizes F i r s t class condition, n e w paint. W as $285 Now Now 540 250 CADY MOTOR CO. Oldest Automobile Dealer in Washington County ► Boys’ sizes, 1 Io 5 ARCTICS 5c PAIR SUEDE JACKETS WASH CLOTHS 7 A ’/2” 3 -’200 A good buy at an.v price W as $575 4c Heavy suede cloth w ith fu ll-len g th zip p ers. An ex­ cep tio n al value a t this m ark e d - dow n c le a ra n c e price. ( ’olor, tan only. Boys' sizes $ .Men’s sizes $ 6 to 16 36 to 16 1.73 1.33 AND HERE ARE SOME TIMELY NEW SPECIALS 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1930 Model A Ford Sedan ya rd In this g roup are both sm ooth an d brushed wool S w eaters priced for cle a ra n c e . G irls’ and W om en’s ize . EACH OOV* Both Z ip p e r and Lace styles. Good ran g e of colors. Price g re a tly reduced for th is event. ixifcfP Men’s sizes 34 to 44 V W Very good m echanical condition. Good rubber. ¡ X X ’ 2“ U X "] BOOT SOX POLO SHIRTS 425 Now 44 W ARM \ KSTS and PA N TIES. SWEATERS CLEARANCE GREASING SERVICE T u ck -S titch UNDIES 36-in. C urtain N et No Guess Work S I . 77 Fall a n d W in ter novelty styles grouped in one lot for ('lc a ra n c c . Plenty of variety but not every size in every styli'. til! p air in this group. NOW C o n s tip a tio n down alm ost tw o w eek- on account of th e freezing w eather. A lfred B urnett an d C hester Bates logged m ost of th is tim e. C larence O rnduff. w ho has been w o rk in g a t a logging cam p near M osier but w as laid off on account of th e w in te r w eather, visited a brother. M arvin O rnduff. and r e l­ atives h ere last week. $ 0 .2 2 W H ILE H I E Y I. AST Save $35 to $65 on These Cars ''tu w u J e w T A o ttd u m . -TELEPHONES 0FF.I751RES 1091 1)6 50 THIRD 5T: -HILLSBOR S larl savun: today • l’ut In any am ount, w henever you can. If |'o xible save a little each m onth. Starting Friday, Jan. 22 with our complete (HAS; L. WALKER ON SAVINGS Firdale-Iowa Hill A P erson u l Note From the Pen of CHAS LW AIKIR BONDS 4 Attendance Record UY Xllllv»» WOMEN’S PURSES SURETY 1937 T h u rsd ay , .lan u aiy O R E G O N PAD and COVER F o r Ir o n in g H o a rd ! for 10* Buy all you’ll need at tics low January price. Firm soft terry in smart plaids or wllh colorfu l borders. A real buy! ........................................................ (F- HANDKERCHIEFS P r ic e d 7 3 for10^ Men's w hite cotton handker­ c h ie fs with hem stitched hems. I7 'x l7 " size. O u t­ standing at th is low price 1 4 9 ç P E N N E Y 'S Heavy felt pad and unblraehed sheeting rover. Straps hold pad­ ding serurrly. Easy to slip on! f. C. P E N N E Y C O M P A N Y , I n c o r p o r a te d B n e m o r e TISSUES It o x o f S IX ) 19' One o f the biggest values in goofl q u a lity tissues fo r hand­ kerchiefs o r cleansing. JANUARY WHITE GOODS PRICES STILL IN EFFECT