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    ’rim i ,(lay, A pril K, 1937
1 l,L ,S B O I tO
Place Bought
4 at Recdville
by Keys Family
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Key
h a ve
p m •« Iia- . i l
by
th e
S u b ill
Ilu d á is and w ill iiia k i- II ( h e ir f u ­
tu re In lin e T h e y w ith tln - ir tw o
ilu ld ie n n u ivi-d th e re llu - fir s t o f
Hie week M l K e y 1 1 e m p lo y e d on
Hie e n m ity b rid g e w in k
Mi - ,'e l e K is te r and fa m ily o f
l .in h y m il.-d M i and M is II E
I ’n n k and ilu u g h ti-i H e tty S unday
u tte rn o o n
Birthday Crlrhralrd
F rie n d - g a th e re d at th e hom e o f
M rs Eva N in d lu n d M u n d a y a f t e r ­
noon to h e lp h e r c e le b ra te h e r b ir t h ­
day.
A id to (liv e D inne r
lte e d v ille I.adieu' A id w ill h o ld
a d in n e r S a tu rd a y a l th e store
M rs .loe T ub b s, w h o has been
■ p u le ill. was ta ke n Io th e E m a n ­
uel h o s p ita l m I ’n rtln h d
ICetiirns S outh
y
H
old hi
place
m i H i.e lu ie road and re tu rn e d to
l.o s A n g e le . C al
H o n B ro w n le e is h a rk in school
a fte r helm : absent fo u r days w ith
in te s tin a l flu
M r and M rs E vans E lig g b rctxe n
and M r K n g i-b rrtx i-n 'x sister. M rs
M a rg a re t S haw , e n jo y e d a l l i p to
th e coast S u nday
M i ■ l ‘ E C h a y to r o f V a n co u ve r.
H C , is v is itin g a t th e C. E. Im la y
hom e.
M rs. N ( Johnson has re tu rn e d
hom e fro m a v is it in S e a ttle
M rs
I)
I. S u lliv a n and M rs.
G eorge M e ltre . u w e n t to C hehalis,
Wash . S a tu rd a y and re tu rn e d by
H ic h fie h l
B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d
T h e b ir th d a y o f H a ym o n d Heeler
o t V e in o n ia wa-. c e le b ra te d S u nday
at tin - hom e o f Ins par« id s in Ite e ii-
V llle
M ike () M eara has re tu rn e d to his
hom e a fte r a
w e e k s v is it w ith
fr ie n d , at I.ix e rm o re . Cal
M r. and M r-. Mae M c G u ire o f
Kelso. Wash . spent tin - w e e k-e n d
w ith M r and M rs M ila n P izer.
M r a n il M rs K a s h le r sp e n t th e
w e e k -e n d w ith h e r fo lks, M r and
M i-- Is N M ann, o f Hunde«-, w h o
have re c e n tly re tu rn e d fro m a v is it
,
S m a rt and pleasing d a ytim e fro ck o f the « h irtw a is t type Is
P attern No. 6747. I t u designed in »izes 30, 38, 40, 42. 44. 46. 48
50, and 52.
P re tty yet p ra ctica l Is the little frock. P a tle rn No. 852». I t
comes in sizes 4, 8. 8, and 10 years.
S up erb ly sm art Is tills tw o-p ie ce fro ck, Pattern No. 8884. I t Is
designed In sizes 12. 14, 10, 18, 20, 30. 32, 34. 36, and 38. Crepes,
p rin ts , linen , and cottons are eq ua lly appropriate.
To ob tain a P A T T E R N and S T E P -B Y -S T E P S E W IN G I N .
R T R U C T IO N S (ill out the coupon below, being sure to M E N ­
T IO N T H E N A M E O F T H IS NEW SPAPER.
F A S H IO N B U R E A U , H IL L S B O R O A R G U S
140 N e w M o n tg o m e ry St . San F ra n cisco , Cal.
OREGON
Enclosed fin d
M O U N T A IN D A L E W a s h in g t o n
G ra n g e c e le b ra te d its t h ir t y - f if t h
f iin iv e r M ir y w ith an a ll-d a y m e e tin g
S a tu rd a y Wa- h in g to n G ra n g e wax
o rg a n ize d nt th e A rc a d e school
tinuse M arch 22. 1902. by A T B u x ­
ton, state o rg a n iz e r, w it h t lu r t y -
th re e c h a rte r m em bers J H D a vis
was elected m aste r a t th e fir s t m ee t­
ing.
T he grange c o n tin u e d to m eet at
th e KhOOl l l ' i ' l ' i o i l ’ l l th e A p r il
m e e tin g in 1910 W hen a c o m m itte e
was a p p o in te d to fin d a lo c a tio n and
d ra w up p la n s fo r a n e w lia it T h e
g ro u n d fo r th e h a ll was d o n ate d by
tin - la te J o h n L o ftis and a fte r be in g
co m p le te d was de d ica te d on D e ce m ­
ber 2. 1911, b y J A D a rn e ll The
g ra n g e has om- c h a rte r m e m b e r le ft,
M rs Sadie L o ftis , w h o was p re s e n t­
ed w ith a g if t by th e W o r th y M as­
te r G e rtie M eek.
L e e d y G ra n g e o f C edar M ills was
rep re se n te d b y th e n m aster, A . L.
and M rs. W h ita k e r, w h o b ro u g h t
th e tr a v e lin g ga ve l w ith
them
M r and M rs. C h a rle s V a n K le e k o f
T ig a rd w e re also v is ito rs . A huge
b ir th d a y cake w ith 35 ca ndles was
e n jo ye d
a t th e noon lu n ch e on .
W a sh in g to n G ra n g e w ill ta k e th e
tr a v e lin g ga ve l to R iv e rs id e F rid a y ,
A p r il 9
Mrs. Garrigus Honored
M rs. D o n a ld G a rrig u s o f F o re s t
G ro v e was h o n o re d w ith a p a rty at
th e C. S R e yn o ld s hom e F rid a y a f t ­
e rnoon. T h e a fte rn o o n was sp e n t in
p la y in g games P re se n t w e re M es­
dames C ora N o r th r u p o f P o rtla n d .
O r v ille R eynolds. G o rd o n L a y to n .
G eorge C o n n o lly . K e n n e th K eenon,
Ed S chlegel. C I W illia m s . W S
H a h n , V e rn o n Hahn. H a ro ld R e y ­
nolds, C. S. R e ynolds, L a u ra E d ­
d in g to n . M iss R u b y R e yn o ld s, M r s .’
W. W W illiam .*: and th e h o n ore d
g w - t. Mr-. G a rrig u s .
B e n e fit P a rty Kiireess
r iu - b e n e fit ca rd p a rty sponsored
by tie W a sh in g ton G ra n g e at th e
J I- \ hi D om elen hom e T ue sd a y
■ '■'■ ’
a a ,
E ig h t tables
° f * d were in play with fir t
p rize g o in g to M rs W illia m Joos
a nd W S Hahn, and second to M r-'
F n d Je
ar,d K y le R e yn o ld s T h is
m on e y is to be sent d ir e c t to th e
g ra n g e
h e a d q u a rte rs in th e O h io
d is tric t fo r th e flo fid re lie f.
Mr
Cora N o r th r u p o f P o rtla n d
spent tin- w e e k -e n d h e re v is itin g
w ith re la tiv e s .
E a rl S m ith is absent fro m school
th is w eek w ith a severe case o f
poison oak.
Joann G a rrig u s o f F o re s t G ro v e
soerit fro m F rid a y to M o n d a y e ve ­
n in g w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts , M r.
and M rs C. I. W illia m s .
A baby boy, F re d e ric k H e n ry , was
b o rn to M r arid M rs F re d B u d k in s
o f P o rtla n d . M a rc h 20. M rs B u d k in s
w ill be re m e m b e re d h e re as A n n a
B a ke r.
M r and M rs. L o c i
H o lle n b e c k
w e re S u nday d in n e r p a rty guests o f
M r and M rs. E lm e r M a y s o f Y a m ­
h ill.
C. H. S m ith o f P a lo A lto , C al .
w h o has been s p e n d in g th e w in te r
a t th e H. J. M a ile r home, has r e ­
ce ived w o rd o f th e death o f h is sis­
te r. M rs. Joe Hansen, th e re .
M r.
S m ith and M r. M a ile r d ro v e d o w n
th e re and M r. S m ith w ill r e tu rn
here again w ith M r. M a ile r.
M r. and M rs A r t h u r B is h o p and
c h ild re n o f V a lse tz v is ite d S u n d a y
a t th e E a rl H o lle n b e c k h o m e and
w ith M rs. E cho W illis .
M rs W illia m G ree n e and in fa n t
son, E llis W ilfr e d , re tu rn e d hom e
Paire Three
At Venetian
d in n e r p a rty guests o f M r. and M rs.
H a ro ld R e ynolds.
M r. a n d M rs. G eorge C o n n o lly
and son M e r ly n sp e n t the w e e k -e n d
w ith M r. and M rs. S y d n e y C o n n o lly
o f W illa m in a .
Civil Service Lists
Two Examinations
C iv il service exam inations were
anounced this week fo r assistant
chief, m echanical section, social se­
c u rity board. »3.200 a year, and psv-
c h o lo g is t ip u b lic relatio ns), forest
service, $3.800 a year.
Short Illness Fatal
Resident of Aloha
C o n ra d W eitz, 82, re s id e n t o f
A lo h a fo r th e la st fo u r m onths,
d ie d in h is hom e th e re M a rc h 31,
a fte r a s h o rt illn e ss. F u n e ra l s e r­
vices w e re h e ld fro m th e D onelson
& S e w e ll chapel, M o n d a y m o rn -
ing. H e w as b o rn N o v e m b e r 17,
1354. in Russia
S u r v iv in g is a son, F re d o f A lo h a ,
a nd tw o d a u gh te rs, M rs. W. S.
I r w in o f P e n d le to n , and M rs. M a ry
V a n W in k le o f T ro u td a le .
Jane W ith e rs , y o u th fu l p ic tu re star,
comes to th e V e n e tia n F rid a y and
S a tu rd a y in "C a n T h is Be D ix ie ? "
She p la y s o p p o s ite S lim S u m m e r­
v ille . Second h a lf o f a d o u b le b ill
presents J a c k H o lt in "E n d o f The
T r a il." F o r S u n d a y and M onday,
S onja H e nie, O ly m p ic s k a tin g star,
is presented in “ O ne in a M illio n , ”
one o f th e h its o f th e y e a r.
S u n d a y fro m F o re s t G ro v e , w h e re
she had been a t h e r m o th e r's home.
M r. and M rs. G eorge S te w a rt
w e re S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests o f
M r. and M rs. G e o rg e S te w a rt Jr.,
o f Y a m h ill.
M r. and M rs . D o n a ld G a rrig u s o f
F o re s t G ro v e a nd M r. and M rs. G o r­
don L a y to n w e re F rid a y e v e n in g
F u ll in fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g th e
e x a m in a tio n s can be o b ta in e d fro m
F. C. H o lzn n g e l. se c re ta ry , U. S.
c iv il s e rv ic e b o a rd o f e x a m in e rs ,
p o s to ffic c , H illu b o ro .
:
,
D ivorce Salts Filed
Larison—Elizabeth against N o r­
man A llen ,
Saunders—John F. against E velyn
O. Rourke.
P U B L IC
Say you saw it In the Arguz.
SA LE
W ill sell a t Public A uction the follow ing described
p ro p erty a t my farm 3 miles southwest of Hillsboro, on
Saturday, April 17, at 1 P.M .
I earn horses, m ower, ra k e , plow, spring-tooth harrow ,
spike-tooth harrow , set harness, wagon. 7 tons oat and
vetch hay, 10 sacks w h eat, tw o 10 - gallon m ilk cans,
w heelbarrow , 30 hens, some household fu rn itu re , and
all sm all tools usually fo u n d on a farm .
TER M S:
Mrs. F. C. Francis, Owner
CASH
H. A. Kuratli, Auctioneer
cents. Please send me th e p a tte rn s
checked below, at 15 cents each:
P a tte rn No.
Size
P a tte rn No.
Size
P a tte rn No.
Size
We Invite You to the Opening
N am e
A ddress
III C a lifo rn ia
M r and M rs F re d lia g g o f P o r t­
la n d v is ite d liv e r th e w e e k-e n d w ith
rc la tiv e a at iti- e d v illc
Birthday Parties
Held Cedar Mill
H IL L S B O R O .
Washington Grange Celebrates
3 3rd Anniversary Saturday
f lly M ary N ln rla lrl
N E E D V IL L E
M r a n d M rs
I " ” l " l l v li-ii-iilly v. a ali-d
A RGU S,
C ity
of the
State
h o n ore d was Je-.x C h u rc h le y . The
b irth d a y s m u - re s p e c tiv e ly ori A p r il
J 4. and 5. Besides tile hostex* and
guests o f h o n o r those present w e re
G le n B rito n .- M r and M is . N p
Peat ..n M r and M rs. A It Pear-
on. D e lm a S a tch e l, M r. W a lte rs
■ nd V erna, E v e ly n . D o n a ld and
Junu-.s, and M rs. C h u rc h le y .
N a tio n a l guards, o f w h ic h A lv in
M a ly is a m e m b e r and was re c e n tly
p ro m o te d Io fir s t sergeant.
G eorge R e h b e rg o f P o rtla n d sp e n t
his E aster va ca tio n at th e hom e o f
his un e le a nd a u n t. M r. and M rs.
H E. W ic k , and c h ild re n .
M r. and M rs. A lb e r t S co tt spent
fro m T h u rs d a y u n t il T uesday o f
last w e e k in P o rtla n d w ith re la tiv e s
and a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l M o n d a y
o f M r S co tt's b ro th e r, w h o d ie d
on G ood F rid a y .
L a d ie s' A id o f th e M E ch u rc h
o f T ig a rd w i l l se rv e a noon lu n c h ­
eon A p r il 8.
i l t \ G ir l Scout I lo o p No. Gt I
< F.DAR M il. I . A lv e rn e Johnson
c e le b ra te d bis n in th b ir th d a y M a rch
25. w ith tils m o th e r a c tin g ax host-
ex.
A m o n g guests p resent w e re
Ids g ra n d m o th e r, g ra n d fa th e r and
a u n t fro m L in n to n
M i and M i
E d w a rd O tis and
fa m ily spent tw o day.-, v is itin g w ith
tin - It W C ra ig fa m ily last w eek at
T illa m o o k
illy Mm. (). if. Peterson)
M rs fiuies S tricken
Mi
E J o in s .suffered fro m a
B E N D T h e Joe Baggenstos fatn-
p a ra ly tic shock and is c o m p le te ly ■ ily e n te rta in e d w it h a b ig p a rty
par.d> zed on h e r le ft side.
S a tu rd a y e ve n in g . P re se n t w e rt M r. Pool-Gardner Company
«>,,1 M
AT rs
.... A A lv
I.__
A J S lo c u m s p e n t a fe w days ' and
in M
M a ly , M r. and M i,
la. t we. k on a business t r ip to H 1-, W ic k a nd c h ild r e n B e rn a rd Receives Bronze Award
Pool G a rd n e r L u m b e r co m p a n y
E a ste rn O reg o n .
and H elen. Misuses R u th and L eah
J. I. H a d le y was h i bed to th e Z i-d n ik . W u-k M itc h e ll, F re d S te m - o f H ills b o r o was p re se n te d w it h a
b
ro
n ze p la q u e W ednesday n ig h t f o r
c o u n ty h o s p ita l insi W ednesday a f t ­ I h o ff. H e rm a n Z w ie n e r. M iss C la u d ia
e r a c o n v u ls io n , caused by .stomach S te m . Jo«- Baggenstos J r . A r t h u r fiv e ye a rs se rv ic e to th e p u b lic as
'
- i
.S te in h o ff. M r
and
M rs
H. I,. d e alers in F u lle r p ro d u c ts . T h e o c­
H r. J. H einrich*, who has re ­ E isn e r, M r and M rs. Ed Jo hnson casion was th e a n n u a l F u lle r P a in t
c e n tly re tu rn e d
fro m m is s io n a ry and d a u g h te r L u c ille . E ritz E isner. co m p a n y b a n q u e t h e ld in th e M u lt ­
w o r k in India, xpent last w e e k-e n d H e rm a n and W a lte r Baggenstos o f no m a h h o te l. D ave F u lle r, gra n d so n
o f th e o r ig in a l F u lle r, w as th e
w it h Hie W I H e in ric h * fa m ily . Sauvn-s Isla n d a nd th e Baggenstos speaker.
H r H e im n ils' home is in O h io .
fa m ily . T he e v e n in g w as sp e n t w ith
M rs. C ide H o n o re d
cards, m u sic a nd da n cin g. C a rd
R u b b e r stam ps and o ffic e s u p ­
A s u rp ris e p a rty was h e ld in p rize s w e re w on by M rs. H. L . E is ­
tf
h o n o r o f M rs. E d w in a C ote M a rc h ner. la dies' fir s t and flo a tin g ; Jo e p lie s.—H ills b o r o A rg u s .
31 on h e r b irth d a y . P re se n t w e re B ag g en sto s m en's firs t, and booby
Mr
and M ix G eorge C u te and pi iz i by C la u d ia S te m and A r t h u r
d a u g h te rs, V ir g in ia and Joan. M r S te in h u ff.
■ nd M rs W a lte r A x s ilin . M r. and
W ed till Years
M t.- F. C u te a nd d a u g h te rs. Loi.
Mi
and M rs B. E. W ic k and
a nd N u n n e tte , a nd M r. and M rs. ; c h ild re n B e rn a rd and H elen a tte n d -
W e ile r.
; i d tin- p la tin u m w e d d in g o f M rs.
M rs. S. T W a lte rs spent T h u rs ­ W ic k 's parents. M r and M rs H e r­
d a y in O s tra n d e r, Wash . w it li her m an D R ehberg, in P o rtla n d last 1
lii'o th e r. C h a rle s C h u tte rto n , w h o I F rid a y Rev I I W J e ffrie s o f th e
lia s been v e ry i l l f o r som e tim e .
F o u r S q u a re G ospel c h u rc h re -re a d
L e o la W a lte rs H o n o re d
tile w e d d in g se rvice -if 60 ye a rs ago.
A s u rp ris e b ir th d a y p a rty was M r. a n d M rs. R e h b e rg w e re f o r m ­
g iv e n A p r il 2 in h o n o r o f L e o la e r ly re sid e n ts som e ye a rs ago o f
W a lle rs on h e r 16th b ir th d a y at ; B u ll M o u n ta in
th e hom e o f h e r parents. P resent
M r. a nd M rs. A lv in M a ly and M r.
w e re E r v in W n tlirie h , D o ris West,
D o ris and
Hud L it t le , M a r jo r ie and M rs H. I. E is n e r a tte n d e d th e
H ro n k e y , D ic k K a ttc rm a n , H a rry p a rty M a rc h 30 in P o rtla n d o f th e
Large Party Held
at Bend Saturday
Farm
at lower costs
HILLSBORO APPLIANCE
PLUMBING
132 South Second Avenue
::
Hillsboro, Oregon
Saturday, April 10
300 Free Qifts Opening Day ~ Come Early
The Hillsboro Plumbing & Appliance Co. is proud to offer to the peo­
ple of this community a complete line of first quality, well-known ap­
pliances and plumbing.
with a “C aterpillar’
Diesel
Tractor
B ra d le y . M a ry and T ru m a n T h o m p ­
son. G le n B rito n . L e s te r M a n w e ll.
E re d ile and F ra n ce s H a ll and V e rn a
' and E v e ly n W a lte rs.
M rs E. K e r tz is in a v e ry .serious
West-Made
in h e r leg I I seems th a t she in ­
ju r e d h e r leg tw o ye a rs ago and
has been u n a b le Io heal It p ro p e rly .
B irth d a y s C rle b ra te d
M rs Jam es W a lte rs gave u b ir t h ­
day d in n e r on S u n d a y in h o n o r o f
tie r d a u g h te rs Le o la on h e r 16th
b ir th d a y and B a rb a ra on h e r 10th
b irth d a y . A ls o in c lu d e d am ong the
P ra c tic a l Design
T rue V alue
Hillsboro Argus
H ills b o r o R e p re se n ta tive
D R UG
SPE C IA LS
Rubbing Alcohol
Pint
•
Milk Magnesia.
Pint
Tooth Brushes.
50c value . .
Epsom Salts.
5 lbs.
H ig h G ra d e
I ho tre n d Io Diesel T ra c to rs has
becom e a la n d s lid e to w a rd lo w e r
cost fa rm in g tho usa n d s h ave ehang*
J <*d fro m o b solete tra c to rs o r horses
to “ C a te r p illa r ” Diesels.
T h e D iesel T ra c to r keeps a f ir m
hand on o p e ra tin g costs - pares them
d o w n as m u c h as 7 5 'i — keeps them
down.
Week-End
Z JC
29c
29c
39c
T h in k o f p lo w in g fo r 5c an a c re —
h a rr o w in g f o r 3c an acre— ru n n in g
a b ig tr a c to r on tw o g a llo n s o f cheap
' die se l fu e l p e r h o u r.
REFRIGERATORS - ELECTRIC and GAS RANGES
WASHERS - IRONERS - WATER HEATERS
H ave been on the m a rk e t fo r nearly 50 years. O regon-m ade
fo r O regon w e a th e r conditions. A p a in t fo r every need—
priced rig h t— and a liberal g u a ra n te e w ith each sale.
Price from O v v u p
R eal sa vin g . L a rg e sto ck to
choose fro m .
Vacuum Bottles
$1 value
89c
Lester Ireland
& Co.
LOOSE
l-p
ICE CREAM SPECIAL
R egular 5c
1er ('ream ( ones
tJU
X a. in. to 5 p. nt., Sat. on ly
of
IRVING-PITT
Prescription Specialists
H ills b o ro P harm acy
'Save on O ru g a ”
Are backed by th e most liberal g u a ra n te e o ffe red — a 15-year
fac to ry rebuild g u a ra n tee . See us fo r d etails
$ / l /I-50
on this line. P riced fro m ................. ..........
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FAUBANKS-MOftSE
WATER SYSTEMS
F o r over 100 y e a rs F airbanks-M orse has been th e lea d e r in
its lines. F airbanks-M orse W a te r System s are reliab le— y et
com petitive in price.
“STANDARD” PLUMBING
ROUND OAK RANGES
O ur plum bing d e p a rtm e n t is our chief pride. W e c a rry a
com plete line of fix tu res an d fittings. O ur m aterials a re all
A m erican-m ade and of first q u ality. W e have fo u r licensed
plum bers and tw o licensed a p p re n tic e s— eq u ip p ed w ith th e
best of tools and all m aterials necessary for a good jo b .
A full-enam eled, rock-w ool in sulated body— enam eled oven
— enam eled inside to prevent rusting. M ade in fo u r a ttr a c ­
tive color com binations. Prices a re over $50 less th a n fo r
stoves of equal q uality construction.
Full enameled range ................................... ...................
OW
LEAF
Loose Leaf Books
R uled Forms
and D evices
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CONLON WASHERS &
IRONERS
B e tte r in v e s tig a te .
Alarm Clocks
C om plete line of fresh
stocked home
neces­
sities a t real suvings
to you.
FISHER-THORSEN PAINTS
DESKS
• c mditlon w 1th gangrene poi* inlng
BETTER
HOM ES
KELVINATOR APPLIANCES
A re now o b tain ab le
th ro u g h the
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MAYTAG WASHERS
I lie M aytag W a sh e r has alw ays been th e s ta n d a rd by which
¡ill w ashers w ere ju d g e d . T here is only one M aytag q uality
and th a t is the VERY BEST. ,
$ Q Q .5 0
Models priced from .........................
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HILLSBORO APPLIANCE & PLUMBING COMPANY