Thursday, April 1, 19?.' T T T T .L S B O ftO Camp hire Leader to Meet Monday with I.oeal Folk Airs. L. M ustonen W eds ( 'a rl V oges I 'U r ip u ilp s ilir a d v «»I I '. a m / r d and , IT T T T S P. G P O . A P F G 0 N l)r. and Mrs. Carrick to I.eave Pastorate ot Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church; Farewell Sermon Sunday M ui L u * Ila I )o ro w M u s to n e n . d a u i.h te , o f ( ’ In ,l ie , , )o l*ow o f H ills h o rn a n d ( ’a, I V oges. son o f M r a n d Mr H e rm a n V u g e * o f W e i U n io n , w e re u n it e d in m a r r ia g e a t h ig h n o o n I*:., .te r Sunday at T r in ity L u th e r a n (h u tc h Ite v . G eorg«* Ite u le p e i fo , m e d H ie c e r e m o n y M i • K l.m i» ' ( io ih a m . i- x i'i i i t i v c «»I ( ’.»nip » I I I * w o r t . i l l O n t>'>||. W ill h r iii H i l l . h o r n u l V r h i a i i . h a ll. S n u ih M a ili x l i r r t , a t 2 |> I II M u n d a y In t a lk w i t h ll»«* v.u in h . in . n l ( ’ a m p ARGUS. Mrs. Sparks Will Present Pupils in Piano Recital 'I ll«‘ III l«i«* w in e a fio c k of y« Now M iss Gursk«* B ride < » E rn e st B urki I to.e tm a x te r ( ’ ln*.t«*r !)i«*«" z«*n .m g, M i­ IL Me H o stess at Fa row« P a r ty D r A n d re w C a rric k w ill p re a ch b is fa re w e ll s e rifio n at T u a la tin P la in s P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h n e x t S u n d a y. D r. C a r r ic k has asked to be released fro m th e p a s to ra te o f th e c h u rc h , w h ic h he has se rve d f a it h f u lly and w e ll fo r 27'.z ye a rs. H is greatest re w a rd fo r e a rth i . th a t he liv e s in th e a ffe c tio n s o f th e pi ople he served, and h is jo y in seeing m any oul b ro u g h t in to th e k in g d o m o f G od th ro u g h Ids s e rv ic e fo r C h ris t, h is frie n d s p o in t out. It is w it h deep re g re t th a t th e peo ple g ra n t his w is h to r e tir e and h is p a ris h io n e rs w is h h im m a n y y e a r o f w e ll-e a rn e d rest. D r. C a r r ic k began bis p a sto ra te in A u g u s t, 1909. w h e n th e c h u rc h had 80 m em b e rs. W hen th e s ix tie th a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e c h u rc h was observed tw o and a h a lf years ago th e re w e re 110 a c tiv e n ie m b e i and 27 in a c tiv e . O th e r m in is te rs , w h o have se rve d th is h is to ric o ld c h u rc h , h a ve been G eo rg e Ross. W illia m K irk h o p e . W illia m H. D ie r - d o r f f E. A. H o ld reg e . S. A G eorge. A. R obinson a nd J. R. W elch. D u rin g a ll these ye a rs D r. C a r­ ric k 's w ife . Jean W a rre n C a rric k , has m a in ta in e d a m in is tr y o f m usic M rs A n n a W illia m s o n le ft W e d ­ to g e th e r w ith h e r w o r k in th e nesday m o rn in g fo r S e a ttle . W ash . c h u rc h . F o r e ig h t ye a rs she has to m eet h e r son L e s te r, w h o has been dean o f th e D u n n in g course ju s t re tu rn e d fro m th e O r ie n t on o f m usic, an in te rn a tio n a l o rg a n ­ b o a rd th e S S. P re s id e n t M c K in le y . iz a tio n . L e s te r le ft P o rtla n d last A u g u s t D u rin g t h e ir lo n g p a s to ra te th e on P o rt E ste ; f o r S e a ttle , a nd on to c h u rc h has m ade ste a d y g ro w th San E ran cisco, w h e re he ch a n ge d j b o th j n m e m b e rs h ip a nd in flu e n c e , to th e Coya. D u rin g th e s tr ik e he T h e ir son is n o w p a s to r o f th e was on p ic k e t d u ty , le a v in g San F ra n c is c o F e b ru a ry 6 on th e P re s i­ St. Jo h n s P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h in San Francisco. d e n t M c K in le y f o r th e O rie n t. H e w o rk e d his w a v as fa r s o u th as V a lp a ra is o . C h ile , on th e C oya. w in c h sto p pe d at 20 o r m o re c itie s o f M e x ic o . C e n tra l a n d S o u th A m ­ e rica. and a r e tu rn t r ip fro m th e La d ie s o f th e F ire m e n 's A u x ilia r y O rie n t on th e P re sid e n t M c K in le y . e n te rta in e d th e F o re s t G ro v e F ir e ­ m en's a u x ilia r y at a so cia l m e e tin g Attend A n n iv e rs a ry — T h u rs d a y n ig h t a t th e F ire m e n 's M r and M rs. H S Rogers a nd M r. h a ll. T h e e v e n in g was spent in p la y ­ and M rs Jam es W e lc h o f A lo h a a t ­ in g "500." w ith M rs . A1 T ho m p so n te n de d th e a n n u a l S co u t Y o u n g o f F ore st G ro v e re c e iv in g h ig h score. eam p M a la b o n b a n q u e t a t th e M rs. M a rio n H a rt o f H ills b o ro sec­ N e ig h b o rs o f W o o d c ra ft h a ll in P o r t­ ond. and M rs. P a u l T a p p e rt o f F o r ­ la n d S a tu rd a y n ig h t It was in c o m ­ est G ro v e th ird . m e m o ra tio n o f th e JRtii a n n iv e rs a ry Hostesses fo r th e e v e n in g w e re o f th e b a ttle o f M a la b o n in th e P h il­ M esdam es W ilb u r D i l l o n . G l e n ip p in e I la n d s d u r in g th e S jia n is h B u rg e . A n d re w L e n tz a nd E lm e r A m e ric a n w a r. Peterson. L ester W illiam son R e tu rn s from O rie n t F ire m e n ’s A u x ilia ry E n te rta in s th e G rove M r and M rs. W G W e ig le o f S eattle. Wash sjM-rit th e w e e k-e n d w ith M r and M rs B ru c e S c h u lm e r- ich. T h e y are co usins o f M rs S c h u l- m e ric h M r. W e ig le is s u p e rin te n d ­ e n t o f p a rk s f o r th e state o f W ash­ in g to n . M r. a nd M rs. Ed Rouse o f P u ll­ m an. Wash . sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith M r. and M rs T. M Gibbens. M rs. Rouse is a s is te r o f M r. G ib - beris. H u b e rt S a lin o w . Misses E lv e ra S a h n o w and R u th S im a n te l spent E aster w e e k -e n d at S nohom ish, Wash., w it h Rev. and M rs. P. H Schaus. B o b O 'B rie n , w h o has been w o r k ­ in g f o r th e S o u th e rn P a c ific at P o rtla n d , has been tra n s fe rre d to M a rs h fie ld . M iss L e a n o re S h e rm a n le ft M o n ­ day fo r B in g e n . Wash., to v is it M r. and M rs. O. V . L e m le y f o r a fe w days. M rs. Ross B ro w n . M isses G e o rg - in ia and H azel B ro w n , C la ib o rn e B r o w n h ill and P a u l H a rm s spent th e w e e k -e n d a t Seaside. M r. and M rs. E. Z. P a tte rs o n o f Spokane, Wash., v is ite d se v e ra l days la st w e e k w it h M r. and M rs. W a yn e P atterson. J E Reeves le ft T ue sd a y fo r M e d ­ fo rd on a business tr ip . H e w i l l r e ­ tu r n T h u rs d a y . M rs. D o n a ld Jackson o f P o rtla n d spent a fe w days th is w e e k w it h h e r pa re n ts. M r. a nd M rs . F re d Jio o d . M rs L . B S ta rr a nd d a u g h te rs le ft M o n d a y f o r a w e e k 's v is it in Eugene w it h re la tiv e s . G e o rg ia P a tte rs o n is sp e n d in g a fe w days at F ore st G ro v e w it h h e r g re a t a u n t. M rs . A . S. D ille y . M rs. H. H. S h a y le r sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d in P o rtla n d w it h h e r b ro th e rs . Joe and H a r r y B o u rn e . M iss C h a rlo tte W o o d w o rth is v is ­ it in g frie n d s a t Salem th is w eek. Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. Radio Tubes N o rth w e st b y alw ays fe a tu rin g th e follow ing q u a lity p ro d u cts of th e C olum bia Em pire. DOUGLASS RADIO SERVICE Selfridge Eurn. Co. Phone 21X MU Doors - W ind ow s M ouldings O regon Cem ent Fir-T ex Insulation W all Boards and T ile Boards 3-pIy and 5-p ly V eneers Brick B uilding T ile C edar S hin gles C edar S hak es Cedar Siding F uller Paints Spring Time is Cleaning Time in m ost every hom e. It’s the natural reaction a fter t h e long drab w inter. SPR O U SE-REITZ has a host of conven­ ient, p rac tic a l cle a n in g aid s— pails, mops, brushes, polishes, lau n d ry supplies and m any m ore— till w ith th e usual Sprouse- R eitz econom y. SPROUSE-REITZ STORES cA W estern Organization.^ DESKS P ra c tic a l Design T ru e V alue Hillsboro Argus H ills b o ro R e p re s e n ta tiv e • F rie n d s, here's one o f the smartest ranges we've ever seen— and w h a t a lo w p ric e ! L o o k: I t conies co m p le te w ith t h r if t c o o ke r and three h ig h ­ speed C a lro d c o o k in g u n its. Has b ig oven, and u te nsil d ra w e r, range lig h t, " t im in d e r " c lo c k and c o n d im e n t set. (.le a rn in g , stain re sistin g , p o rc e la in enam el c o o k in g to p . R ounded c o r­ n e rs - so it's easy to keep clean. Com e see it! T e rm s to suit you. R ID D Y K IL O W A T T "Your Electrical Servant A n I l a c t r l c R a n g « FR EE E a c h W « « k . Ask sax electric r«n«c dealer for details about fast, easy contest. W IN AN ELECTRIC RANGE! PEPCO Electric stores OF THE PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. H illsboro, O regon Saturday, April 10 FR EE G IFT for each lady an d each m an visiting our sto re th a t day. K elvinator A p p lian ces, “S tan dard ” Plum bing Fisher-T horsel Paints Potter’s Flower Shop OPENS Monday, April 5 at F re d ’s M a rk e t Hillsboro Cut Flow ers, P otted Plants, C orsages Funeral D esign s our S pecialty . to the Columbia Basin as th e next g re a t em pire of a g ric u ltu ra l and indus­ tria l expansion. N a tu ra l resources, c h e a p e r pow er and tra n sp o rta tio n com bine here to easily achieve th is full developm ent. W h a t will you g e t out of this g re a t fu tu re ? UNITE FOR PROSPERITY This w eek we urge you to ad d y o u r e ffo rt to th a t of your neighbors to w a rd building y o u r own fu tu re here. “S ta rt th e ball ro llin g ” by lea rn in g of the pro d u cts grow n a n d m a n u fa c tu re d w ithin your C olum bia Em pire. T hen buy p ro d u cts of th e C olum bia E m pire— su p p o rt y our com m unity and y o u r local m erc h an ts and bank will co-operate enthusiastically. ABC Commercial National Bank FARM W A S H E R Member Independent Bankers' Association E q u ip p ed w ith Johnson Iron Horse 4-Cycle G as E ngine Hillsboro 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 Here is a sturdy, long-life Farm Waaher that will wash the moat soiled collars and cuffs spotlessly c l e a n , without need of hand rubbing. BEAUTY G e n e ra l INSURANCE SH O PS EV E'S BEAUTY SH O P The exclusive ABC French type Agitator, and especially designed porcelain tub mean Faster, Safer, WHITER w ashings, and the de­ pendable Iron Horse Gas Engine means greater fuel econom y . « , e a s i e r starting • • . smoother running. B e a u ty W o rk P e rm a n e n t, and a ll k in d , o f b e a u ty w o rk . T e le p h o n e 1381X GEORG E T. M cGRA TH W a.h in .ton County AsenelM INSURANCE SERVICR First National Bank Duildln« P h o n . 2211 UiU.boru ■ t Hillsboro Pharmacy PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS S an itary B eauty Shop All kin<1* of Beauty Work Let us demonstrate this big value ABC Farm Waaher in your PERMANENTS a «pecialty Telephone 1471 home. C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g .00 V Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Every Farm Wife can now have an abundance of SNOWY WHITE clothes with this largest capacity ABC H eavy Duty Farm Waaher Model One-Thirty Six G. Mabel Schendel D ow n A. O. PITM A N , M. I). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON X-Ray and Phyato-Therapy Commercial National Bank Bldg. Telephone« Office 32J1 Reaidenee 7111 TERMS TO SU IT DENTISTS FREE DR. R A LPH DRESSER Physician anti Surgeon DENTIST Well« Building 32 -p iece Set Dishe« 144 Commercial Building POOL-GARDNER P hone 2691 151 W . B aseline S tre e t :: All the World Points w ith every $50 of purchases. Lumber Co. 132 S. Second A ve. Idwf Y O U R SE L F If P o o l-G ard n er h a sn ’t got th e building item you need— it’s not in H illsboro Franchised Fuller Dealer« Hillsboro Appliance and Plumbing Company THE COLUMBIA EMPIRE Credit Bureaus 510-15^ STORE W eit-M ad e O P E N IN G --- I a m i a g ro u p o f m e m b e rs o f th«* H e l i v e tin band <*nt«*rtain<*d w ith m * I «•«.*- ( l l y M r«. E. 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M rs F re d Beach o f n o rth o f H ills ­ M is - M a ry B u r k i. a s is te r o f th e b o ro was g ive n a s u rp ris e |>arty gro o m . *a*rved as m a id -o f h o n o r h o u s e w a rm in g by n num ber of She w as a ttire d in an ank l«*-l«*ngth frie n d s F rid a y a fte rn o o n M r and dress o f y e llo w ta ffe ta and c a rrie d M rs Beach h a ve ju s t fin is h e d m o d ­ a b o u qu e t o f o rc h id w«*«*t peas T h e e rn iz in g t h e ir bom«* Thus«* p re s ­ b rid e s m a id . M i M a rg u re th B u r k i. e n t w e re M esdam es E lm e r G u e rb e r. also a ‘ is te r o f th e gro o m . was dress­ H u ld .i C o n n e ll. L e s te r C y p h e r. Joe ed m b lu e ta ffe ta and c a rrie d b lu e Z u rc h e r. Janies B a tc h e ld e r. E lm e r M rs R ussell Id e o f East H ills b o ro d e lp h in iu m s and sweet peas. B a tc h e ld e r. W E. O g ilb e e . E. M e n te rta in e d w it h a h a n d k e rc h ie f A r t h u r G u r k e served as best m an B o w m a n and M rs. B«*ach. sh o w e r S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , h o n o r­ and H e n ry i I u rs k e as groom sm an H old F a m ily R eun ion — in g M rs K e n n e th E m e ry 'E ls ie A n ­ ’I ’hev b o th a re b ro th e rs o f th e b rid e F a m ily re u n io n a nd E a ste r d in n e r derson i. w h o is le a v in g n e x t w eek L i t t l e M a r th a A m , M in e r o f E or- was hel