Page Six H IL L S B O R O . Angeles, w h ere h e w ill visit before j re tu rn in g to his hom e in Iowa Mrs. Ira G. M cCorm ick w ill be l hostess at the card p arty S aturday evening at the F arm ers' Union so­ cial evening and dance nt Laurel. The M erle Cady hom e was the scene of a fam ily g ath erin g Sunday in honor of Mrs. Ithoda Cady, w ho had previously re tu rn e d from a (By Mrs. Bird McCormick) tw o m onths' visit w ith a sister. Mrs. CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN—E. Ja n e Johnson, at C orvallis. P resent H eaton was unanim ously elected beside the honor guest w ere Mr. president of the Pleasant View ann.-r , m «. AR G U S, Together Again Mrs. Heil New President of Hazeldale Club S Í » ' ’ « # S i By Mrs. John Inilah) ---------------------- An enthusiastic crow d atten d ed th e booster m eeting of th e com m unity club F r id a ' eve- > W A short program w as pre- seated of piano and h arm onica num bers and tap dancing by stu ­ den ts of th e school. C olored slides furnished by th e U nion Pacific com pany w are show n of Y ellow - L'0’1*' ^M w 'nal park by Rev W It Redm ond of Aloha. E R P n lla m a n *'.a ',t’ a ,a k 111 conju n ctio n w ith the -------------------- HASH DAI E O ificeis w ere elected follows Mrs. W illiam » “’> • V v - d »is e n t: E R i?.ri1 »"?«■>• ' ict'-pr. s l d e .l t . M rs .1 i Inilah. se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. Mrs C P Brooks, p arliam en tarian , and Tony Leonetti, serg ean t-at-arm s St, v Singing, gam es and dancing w ere en jo y ed w ith m usic by Bvron E leanor .P ow ell and R obert T ay ­ B ritch of H uber an d Alec A lcan. ,ra lor. re-united in "Broadway M el­ of B eaverton ody of 1938." new m usical show M rs D onald F raser is in charge com ing to the V enetian screen Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. ?* a c a n * p arty to be given N ovem - W estern Harold Bell W right's b er 9 •sex t reg u lar b u s in e s s m e e t Gold." starrin g Sm ith Ballew and and fam ily night w ill be h e eld l F rid ay evening. N ovem ber 12. Eac! ch i H eather Angel, is slated for the local th e a tre T hursday. F riday fam ily w ill co n trib u te to th e pro and S atu rd ay on a double bill 8ra m - w ith Bobby Breen a n d Basil R athbone in "Maki' a Wish." ,o ' j Mr and Mrs 1 h arles Cling m oved last w eek from H azeldale to ncr at 1 p m. O ctober 28 at the heonix. Ariz. hom e of Mrs O L. Johnson. M rs J ° n es has gone to stay w ith Presented With Flag J niece at E ugene to recu p erate The school children w ere g re a t­ a illness. ly enthused over a brand new flag and Mrs. G eorge Reed of WIlltn v as presented to the school w hich w QbVpm ar^Ust , k an<* Mrs. 1 Monday m orning p M cInnis w as ill in bed w eek and last w ith flu “ ’^ e v .v a l se n u c ls at M ountain Top church ended S undav w „ h an all day m eeting an d pot luck din - ner. B aptism al service for eight converts w as held at th e C hristian church in N ew berg follow ing th e evening services at M ountain Top The evangelists, th e Misses Cates and F inn, left th e first of th e w eek for th e eastern states. F red K nutson and b rid e arriv ed from K lam ath Falls O ctober 3 and are at th e hom e of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Amos M organ. ' w ith th e oth er m em bers o f t h e K nutson fam ily. Mr. an d Mrs H enry S tayton and little son m oved to H illsboro last week. H e is o perating th e B uckeye dance h all w est of C ornelius Mrs. and , baby Mrs. I. G. Stew art. R. B. W his- _ M O. K , etchcm , nand. Iva Mae and A rth u r S tew art so{' Konalu are hom e from th e hos atten d ed th e g raduation exercises pl,a at St. Joseph hospital in V ancouver B irth d ay C elebrated Mr. and Mrs. Ray K inchelo en- W ednesday evening. Mrs. S tew art's 1 te rta in e d w ith a p a rty S atu rd ay ^ s ^ e ^ f tliT g ra d u a tin g n u rse s"^ aftern o o n in honor of th e ir d augh- Mrs. Inilah to Entertain Mrs. John Inilah w ill en te rta in at a bridal show er F riday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bessie B rid g ­ m an in honor of V irginia Leonetti, w ho is to be m arried N ovem ber 7 t o D "Lk Schleigh ol B eaverton, and Mrs. B ill Z eigler of H illsboro Mrs. O rla K endall and L ucille ,e r Lo‘s blrJ h d a -v P re se n t E. R P n llam an gave a dcscrip- w e re d in n er p arty guests of Mr. B arkm an of N ew berg w ere over- i eiif ra sh ik o H ayishi. B erth a Jel- five talk at A lbany co lleg e 111 P ort- an d Mrs. W. F. W ohlschlegel S un- night guests O ctober 4 at th e hom e d cr , B cn u ce Inilah. J u n e Gold- land S aturday evening in conjunc- day. of th e form er's p arents. Mr. and t , % J o a V , Ile l'I,S lalrc1 W alk er' ¿ ean '! on w ith trav el m oving pictures to the students. Mrs. F. E. Hoffm an. Mrs. K endall M lIler W llva E d w ard s- D oris Web- show n by him to D avis Injured B illie Davis received an in ju red and Miss B arkm an and Mr. H off- b er and Rosa S antoro. Mrs. P aul O C onnor is not recov- chest Sunday m orning w hen his man atten d ed a d in n er p arty th a t B illy S m ith re tu rn e d hom e the '• nn8 as well as expected at E m an- autom obile w ent over a grade. H e evening at the V. W. Schmidt" hom e ^ rs t th e w eek from a trip to '• h o sp ital is u n d e r a doctor's care. in P o rtlan d . E astern Oregon. Mrs. E. C. W ohlschlegel began th e Mr. and Mrs. Lozell S h u ltz and M r- and Mrs. O scar P ierson and *- K P n lla m a n w ill show travel first of th e m onth w orking S atu r- children of P o rtlan d visited h er children of P alo Alto. Cal . visited m oving pictures of Cuba at the days in P enney's store in N ew berg, parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Je n - at th e E. W. L iv erm o re hom e last sc Friday D ifferent pictures Miss H elen Homm. w ho teaches nings, o v er th e w eek-end. week. T he P iersons a re going to " U l be show n at least tw ice a th e P leasant View school and has Alice Je a n Lewis of N ew berg w as m ake th e ir hom e at H azeldale on m onth th r o u g h o u t t h e w i n t e r O th- been driving back and fo rth from a w eek-end guest of M erribell Hoff- th e old M iller place. e r schools a re w elcom e to a tte n d if h e r hom e a t Laurelw ood. is m ak- man. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B lalock an d in terested. ing h e r hom e w ith th e G. A. T hom p- Mrs. I. G. S tew art. R. B. W his- 300 D°n a ld from L akeview visited son fam ily n and and A rth u r S te w a rt visited Bunday a t th e J W. Im lah home. G lenn M iller began M onday g ath - Mrs. A lb ert B eckm an and fam ily at B lalock is a b ro th e r of Mrs. Im- erin g his w alnut crop at M ountain- Salem Sunday. S he is Mr. W his- (By Vivian Hudson) side. L. T. F inigan began W ednes- n an d ’s d a u g h ter an d Mrs. Stew a rt's * a rty F rid ay Logging operations have had to S u n d ay school w ill hold a p arty day. sister. in th e basem ent of the school F ri- cease due to the fall rain Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tom pkins. ----------------------------------- day evening. Joe S cheible has gone to C ali- Mrs. Alvin L ink and d au g h ter and « »• j e r r ... W ord has been received o f th e form a to spend the w in ter w ith his G ilbert Lyon m ade a trip to th e iV lU l-W CSt r a tlllllC S b irth of a g irl O ctober 14 to M r. d aughter. Alma, an d son. Fred beach Sunday. They visited points and Mrs N orm an R inehart. Mrs. S u p erin ten d en t O. B K raus vis- of in terest betw een Ocean Lake and N IoV C tO H ltC O I l R in eh art is th e fo rm er R uth M iller. *,cd the school last week d a u g h ter of Mr. a n d Mrs. Tom Mil- C larence U pdike is getting wood A H allow e'en p arty is being p la n ­ (By Mrs. ell Struthers) ler. The baby has been nam ed ° f the M ilda L aem erm an place. n ed by th e M ountain Top church HITEON—Tw o new fam ilies have N a iip v * A l> n a * Wood c u tters a re cu ttin g up the an X d I SU?aay S unday school. v"™ * . . . . m oved h ere from N orth D akota p jan 'p 0»iUck dow n logs left from the logging. Mrs. L ena M eyers and d au g h ter and N ebraska, m aking a n addition Ha7elriale 1 H azeldale H appy H our club m et -------------------------- —------ N orm a accom panied Mr. and Mrs. of th re e p u p li.s in school T h u rsd ay afternoon a t th e S tate C apitol N ews ----------- L e tte r—-Giv- L ee O akes and Miss G ussie S igler M iss M a r g u e r it e F e r r i s a r e n m . . last . ------ of H illsboro on a trip to Seal Rock nam ed h e r b ro th er and sister in- of. Mrs. 0 w H esterlce at ing th e highlights of official ac S unday. ££ M r an d M rs M orris F e rn s H ubT A, cJo m fo rter was tack ed h tivi‘y a t S a le m .-E v e ry w eek U j . .. . . law, M r. an d Mrs. M orris Ferris. Mr. and Mrs. O tto O rnduff. M er- to A shwood in E astern O regon to w as decided to hold a pot luck din- the Argus. vin a n d L eonard W hitm ore. B uford visit th e ir sister and family. D eford, W ayne Jones. L e l a n d T he fo u r H iteon h u n ters re- S chm eltzer, Plez Bryon. Mr. and tu rn ed W ednesday night f r o m M rs. C. O. Jenings. Mr. and Mrs. Bend w ith one deer C laud Allen. Mrs. C hurchill. Do- Mrs. M abie S tark was th e hon- loris L eder and K enneth Ridgw ay or guest at a sh o w er T hursday aft- from h ere are helping w ith the ernoon at th e hom e of Mrs. Ida w a ln u t harvest at M ountainside. Hite. T w en ty ladies w ere in at- S unday d in n er p arty guests at tendance, th e M cInnis hom e included Mr. and Mrs. H. Sonnem a. w ho has spent M rs. Jo h n Y ork and Mr. and Mrs. th e su m m er a t th e hom e of her R oderick McLain and children of daughter. Mrs. W illiam F Camp- A loha, F ran k P a in te r of P o rtlan d bell, left F rid ay nig h t for h er home an d J. A. Thronson of Scappoose. at S anta Monica. Cal. G ilb ert Lyon, w ho has been visit- Mrs. H am ilton en tertain ed mem- in g a b rother-in-law and sister. Mr bers of th e T igard R ebekah club an d Mrs. G. A. Thompson, fo r tw o W ednesday. O ctober 13. a t t h e m onths, left W ednesday for Los hom e of Mrs!. R uth A nderson H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Beaverton Woman Wins Rose Prizes BEAVERTON Mrs It M Slew art was aw arded th ree first prizes and one second nn her roses e x h ib ­ ited at the P ortland fall rose show held at the M eier & F rank store. Mrs S tew art also rs'ccived prizes on her roses at the P o rtlan d Ju n e show. Mrs Floyd Tefft of Eugene, fo r­ m er n s id e n t of B eaverton, w as a reel'll t guest here. Mrs H O S tipe is at hom e after having spent th ree m onths in the Em anuel hospital, due to a hip in­ jur.' reeeived by a fall in her k itch ­ en H er daughter. Mrs C arrie L eon­ ard. of S eattle w as a recent guest here. Mrs Itro rb au g h P resident Mrs F lorence D rorbaugh was elected president of the B eaverton Rebekah Past Noble G rands' chit) to fill the vacancy m ade by resigna­ tion of M rs N eltie McElroy, who has m oved to Eugene G uv C a rr re tu rn e d last week from Chicago, w here he attended a Thursduy, October 21, l'.L’G into flam e Larson attem pted to ex- ; tm guish the flam e and hud no soon­ er gotten safely aw ay w hen the gasoline tank exploded, blow ing the top off the engine. Mr and M is Lyle M itchell of S p arta \ isited a couple of days r e ­ cently w ith his sister and brother, Eunice and Wick M itchell M E church of Sherw ood Ladies' Aul w ill give .1 silver tea and p ro ­ gram . O ctober 28. at 2 p m. in the church parlors. T igard high selmol's football team defeated th<* W ashington h i g h reserves of P ortland 27 to 7 last F rid ay . Mrs Jen n ie Eantozzi of San Pi an cisco. Cal., who spent over a week at the home of tier sister. Mrs Joe Juchem ich amt son. Prank, n'cent- l.v retu rn ed to het hom e Mrs Pan- toz.’i's brother. B ert Pinn. also of San F raniisco. is visiting now at the hom e of the Juchcm ichs and also in P ortland w ith o th e r rela- joln his ship at San P ianeisco on I I mis y day. Horn, to Mi and Mrs ,1 S tanford ! C annon of P ortland O ctober 7. a girl T his is Mrs. G. 11 Gonyo.- first g randchild. M is C hris C hristenson and her inotlier. Mrs Lickas. re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d Thursdn.' a fte r an e x te n d ­ ed visit at th e Ernest Oberinole!* home. Q uality Job p rin tin g Argus. m ADKINSO •4- '2 wllh ‘ CiMly MM«r ' < C». Pitone 913 DODGE - PLYMOUTH The Art of Bretving Beer N o. 1. Thu M A S H IN lj |» h k '»' s . s . clesiictl .so liib l» ' fio rL s o / . . extTucting g r o in s the By ITTEII C. SCHMIDT. M. II. •‘Beer, (he l ight Refreshment Beverage of Million* of lemperate People.” tives. T igard high school stud«*nts e n ­ joyed a skating party at tlie Oaks skating rtnk in P ortland PrnUiy evening dealers' convention Me is t h e own­ Miss D orothy Pish, d au g h ter of e r of a garage situated on the B eav­ Mrs J. P M orback of Sherw ood, e r t o n highw ay recently becam e the bride of Ralph Mrs Dora E Stipe, grand conduc­ D ungan of W ashington at a b eau ­ tress of the grand ch ap te r of O re­ tifu l w edding at the M ethodist gon. O E S . was honored w ith a church in Sherw ood reception last W ednesday evening and Mis. A lbert Scott went at the m eeting of B eaver ch ap ter to Mr. P ortland F rid ay and stayed u n ­ A floral degree was conferred on til the first of the week w here they her by a group of four past m atrons visited at the hom es of th eir d au g h ­ of B eaver chapter, rep resen tin g the ters and fam ilies and Mrs Scott's four sections of th e state in which ro th er and sister-tn-law . Mr. and she does official duty d u ring her b Mrs Del C lark Mr C lark, w ho is i years of office S he w as the recip- ) traffic officer at the east side farm ­ lent of m any gifts and flow ers d u r­ ers' m arket, w as q u ite badly b ru is­ ing the evening G uests included and cut up w hen a ear struck many grand o ffic e rs , p a s t g r a n d o f ­ ed w hile he w as directing traffic ficers and m em bers of th e o rd er him for a fire. from P o rtlan d and vicinity. Ulna- j Miss C laudia S tein and Jo e Bag- tilla. Pendleton. C orvallis. Salem. genstos Jr. of M iddleton. Mr ami D ayton and O regon City. Mrs. Stipo and her sister. Mrs. Mrs. H 1. E isner and Mr. and Mr R obert R Sum m ers, w ere hostesses A lvin Maly atten d ed a d in n er party at an afternoon tea at the hom e of in P ortland S atu rd ay evening at the J/uâA coeAer and m ath itra in e r, ihow in# m aihin# the form er T hursday afternoon for hom e of Miss S tein's b ro th er and procets temperature control. officers, m em bers and friends of sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Komar B eaver chapter, O E S> P residing Stein. MASHING PROCESS at the u rn s w ere Mrs G. S. A lex­ Here the Cheated mul» r controlled natural proeeaa an d er and Mrs W H Boyd, and as- , mellow, sprouted and then dried, crushed to ur famout arteuan strained out ami pumped into the giant (By Mrs. B. E. W aldorf) Jannsen. uater. lhis mash is then stirred and copper blew kettle to he boiled. C ounty S u p erin ten d en t C annon w as a visitor at Mason Hill school A i c r y p ro i'cv i <>/ Olvmpiti brewing ii improved f>Y the T hursday T he teacher. Miss M ar­ e i . eptamal brewing yualitiei and camtunt purity •M?WY, OLÌMPIA W tS lll\G T O N , V. S. A. Mason Hill Bend A T SELFRIDGE FU R N IT U R E CO. Hayward FURNITURE SPECIALS FOR FALL BUYERS y USED CARS YOU’LL LIKE OR YOUR MONEY BACK B reakfast Set D ropluaf tab le and 4 chairs, n a tu ra l finish. $ Q .7 5 Special at O Crops Get a Good Start with the HE day is past when you have to take any­ body’s word for used car values. Today, you can choose a used car with the same confidence that you would have in selecting a new one. T T The Little Genius Tractor Plow in 2, 3, and 4-furrow sizes is one of the most popular plows in the McCormick- Deering line. It is built to stand up in any field and to do good, clean work under all conditions. Its parts are held in true alignment even in the hardest kind of plowing. Ample beam and bottom clearance prevents clogging. It is equipped with a spring-trip hitch with a lift-up handle which enables the operator to recouple the plow easily without leaving the tractor scat. Come in and ask us about the Little Genius Plow and other types of McCormick-Deering Plows and Equipment. REMEMBER DA IR Y FEEDS I. X. L. For this you can thank the Ford Dealer R & G Plan. Under this plan you can buy a used car, Renewed to definite specifications set up by the Ford Motor Company, and Guaranteed in writing by us on a money-back basis. We’d like to have you look over our R & G stock right now. You’ll find an unusually wide range of makes and body types . . . including many late models. All have been priced low for quick sale. And each o f them represents a value that can’t be duplicated for quality and guaranteed satisfaction! Phone 271 160 W. 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It pays to have the best plows you can get. M cCorm ick-Deering Plows have three generations of plow-building experi­ ence behind them and are as good as money can buy. (S im ilar to Illustration) L arge 76-inch Biltw ell d a , en p o rt, c h a ir to w atch. A strictly m odern living room suite. $ ^ 7 ^ .5 0 R eg u lar $89.50. Special at R j L Floor W ax M c C ormick -D eering Davenport and Chair M atched inch 1 d ra w e r c h e s t; lerl w alnut p a n e ls; .",6 36-ini 44-inch •h round m irro r vanity. $■^(^ 50 R eg u lar $99.50. Special price $ / | .95 RUGS Y ard goods. D rop p a tte rn Per square yard Inlaid Linoleum Per square yard 39c 79c Selfridge Furniture Co. Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 21 X