Tage R ig h t H IL L S B O R O G. Kirkpatrick Named Master Scholls Grange A R G U S. H IL L S B O R O , Thursday. November OREGON Dairy Co-operative Association Enters Upon Building Program (Bv M t« l.nrrainr Domminl SCHOLLS r< Mowing o f f i c e r * Benefit Drains Proceeds for 19J$ Milk Fund Postmaster Urges Mailing Mt. Home Grouj Ejects Officers Bazaar, Program Wallace School (By Mrs ( L. Nelaonl DIXIE MOUNTAIN Home econ­ omies Committee of tile' Giailge* llie't T hursduy at the» hom e of Mrs C D Ne lson Plans w ere made* for a p ro ­ gram and bazaar w hich is to ho held at the W allace school house' D ecem ­ ber 18 The» program will be» free* C andy and useful article’s arc to be sole!, and the' proceeds wil, go to the* («range* The» public i invited Dr and Mrs C I, Ogh» of ( «rants Pass wi le» wce'k-i'lid guests e»f Ml W S toltenberg. Mrs Ogle is a daughteT of Mi s Stolte'iihci g Mi and Mrs Milt's Nelson of St Helens, we'll know n here, are' the* parents < f a baby gn l Mile's Ne lson is the' son of George* A Nelson, county agent of Colum bia county A boy w as born. Neve'inbe'r 11. to Di and Mrs J P Russell of G ran ts Pass Mrs Russe II w ill be* rem em ­ bered as H elen S toltenberg. Last T hursday's annual milk fund hem fit show at the V enetian th eatre yielded a net retu rn of $55 50. ac­ cording to Mrs J 1 Andi i so n . pres, ident of the S ervice elub. sponsors of the event This sum was for ticket salt's, and lei eand> and donations th e sum of $12 61 was take'll in. m aking a total of $88 11 A large» turnout attended the' e v e­ ning show, w hich is held annually to provide a daily supply of milk for iie’e'd> childre n in H illsboro's public' schools. Mi s Andei on rep o rted AU ticket sales we're* nude' at the' th eatre box office' on the' night o f the' sh o w , w ith no advance sale' being a tte m p t­ ed this year School ch ild ren from H illsboro's th ree schools joined in presenting a program p rio r to the' start of the* featu re picture for th e fund show David Hill school presented a «kit H i 't n e m b e r the m ore you tell, the' on "The’ little» old laelv of long ago.” See M i lte b i'k e ’ft A d a costum e show featuring a m inuet more' you sell w hen using A rgus Page 6, Section 2 tf i dance and the song “ Little» Old W ant Ads. Lady ” Schools \d d to P rogram P eter Boseow school's delegation gave» a song rep resen tativ e of “G o­ ing to T ow n.” while» an Indian v il­ lage' scene provided the background for a dram atization and singing of “By the- Wate rs of M innetonka * on the p art of the' B W B arnes school contingent Stage settings were' a p ­ nt W a s h in g to n C ounty's Largest D ep t. Store p ro p riate to the* songs presented. T hanks o f th e S ervice elub w ere F u ll Fashioned H O S E M E N 'S T IE S expressed to Orange» Phelps of the» S p e c ia l h o lid a y c lo s t!- B ig a s s o r tm e n t. B u y f o r V enetian the'atre'. The' Argus. School S u p erin ten d en t .1 W Poynter. the» o llt . Buy silk hose at C h r is t m a s n o w . V a lu e s school ch ild ren for th e ir part in the less th a n cost. W h ile Io 50e e a c h . program , and all organizations who this lot lasts. in any w ay co n trib u ted to the» suc­ cess of the m ilk fund u n d ertak in g P a ir or T h irty -eig h t school pupils are* now being supplied w ith daily milk r a ­ tions through the» efforts of the milk P a rt Einen S TA M P E D APRONS fund sponsors This numbe r is e x ­ TOW ELS pected to increase during the* course a n d o t h e r p ie ce s. of the w inter, it was stated. S iz e I 1x28, c o lo re d S p e c ia l b o rd e r s . S ubscribe for th e Argus. lo t Each w ere elected at an all day G range m eeting S aturday. G eorge K irk p a t­ rick. m aster, W alter Jaq u ith . o v er­ seer: Mrs. Erm a K irkpatrick, le c tu r­ er: Earl Baker, stew ard. H arry Schm eltzer. assistant stew ard; Mr- E lizabeth Reed, chaplain. J B B a rt­ lett. tre a su re r. Mrs Wilma S chm elt­ zer, secretary ; C. R. K irkpatrick, gatekeeper; M argaret Flint. Ceres; Mrs. Eileen O rr. Pom ona: Mrs E sther Jaqu ith . Flora; Bonnie B art­ lett. lady assistant stew ard; H enry Hesse, executive m em ber; Evelyn Hesse, pianist R e-instated m em bers are Mr and M rs F ran k R. well and Mrs. J. E. B ennett. Move from Heaverton Mr and Mrs S huerm an of B eav er­ ton, w ho recently purchased the Chas. R eam er place, moved h ere the The above p ictu re is an arch itect's d raw in g of th e th re e new buildings to he started im m ediately f, the Dairy C o-operative association first of th e week s J ¿ o x ' ' I „ V " 5.' " f $*'5 , w T his co -o p erativ e en terp rise is com posed o f some 2.W dairy tarn.c: in Hus and neighboring com m unities Mr and Mrs. Earl W eller of C lif­ Seventy -e.ght per cent of th e m ilk pasteurized for th e P o rtlan d m arket is produced bv D airy Co op m em bers ton and Mr and Mrs. B ird Paul of P o rtlan d visited at th e A ndrew W el­ ler home la«t week Miss Evelyn P urler. Mrs M argaret deavor business m eeting .scheduled Mr and Mrs Alex K arpstein Jr. W harton, and H an aid H eiton of for last Friday evening was post­ are visiting at th e hom e of his p a r­ P ortland poned until this Friday evening m ents in K inton several w eeks before H enry V ander.'anden atte n d e d the th e eluirch parlors. m oving to S outhern Oregon, w h ere football gam e S unday in P o rtlan d he is employed. betw een G onzaga and P o rtlan d L'ni- Makes Improvements versit.v Pilots His b ro th er. Ray i By Mrs. Max Hreesienl Banks M is P ayton of K irkland. A new dining room and w ash BANKS—A m ateu r n ig h t w ill be Wash . had spent tw o an d one-half V anderzanden. played e e n te r tor room are being built on to the H T Hesse home. The in terio r of th e Friday evening in th e Legion hall. A w eeks w ith h e r sister. Mrs Kelly, Gonzaga W eek-end guests of Mr,-- Jo h n house is also being papered and good program is prom ised. T here w hile Mrs. Stone w as visiting h er 'C o n tin u e d fro m page 11 w ill also be com m unity singing. A p aren ts in C alifornia Mrs P ayton K essler w ere h er d au g h ter. Mr painted. W ilm ar H anson of The Dalles, free will offering w ill be taken, re tu rn e d to B anks w ith th e Tho'mp- G eorge D rake of P ortland and Mr aid to y o u r postal em ployes by e n ­ Mrs. R E. Jen sen of B eaverton abling them to celeb rate C hristm as spent the w eek-end at the hom e of w hich w ill go in the fund for p a in t­ son fam ily w ith w hom sh e w ill v is­ and Couple Move in o th er w ays than tram p in g around his parents, Mr. and Mrs E rnest ing and rep airin g th e church E v ery ­ it a w eek or so. Mr and Mrs A rlie C arstens have d eliv erin g late letters and parcels. ’ one is invited. Hanson B anks G rad ers Win moved from W ilkesboro and are F oreign bound m ail should be Miss Eva Carlson, w ho has been B irthday C elebrated A b ask etb all team has been o rg a ­ occupying the up stairs of the Lewis posted im m ediately. ow ing to the em ployed in P ortland, is at the homo Mrs O tto Johnson en tertain ed nized at th e grade school w ith P r in ­ W inter hom e long sea trav el frequently involved of her paren ts. Mr and Mrs. C. A w ith a d in n er S unday in honor of cipal O. V W hite as coach The and custom s inspections abroad Carlson. th e 12th b irth d ay an n iv ersary of h er first gam e of the season w as played M ailing d ate to assure reception of Journal Juniors to Play d au g h ter. Fern C overs w ere laid F riday at M anning. B anks w inning packages m A frica and distant coun. The Jo u rn al Junior orchestra of for 12 G uests w ere Mr. and Mrs 23-19 tries closed early this week Mail KALE in P ortland, w 11 play for the Ray Lein and children. Mr. and Mrs Plan School A nnual I-aiurel-Scholls F arm Uniqn dance to C harles Dodson. Mrs C ath erin e Rep- destined f o r E uropean countries B anks high stu d en t body met should be sent right away. M cPheet- be given at th e L au rel com m unity peto. Miss R uth West and Jo e J o h n ­ W ednesday and decided to have e rs said. I By M abie B. Allison) hall S aturday evening son an n u als th is y e a r if at least 70 p u p ­ Mr. and Mrs. C laire HUI of P o rt­ Mrs E. E H opkins and d au g h ter ils tu rn in 75c each by F rid ay ev en ­ MOUNTAIN HOME M ountain Public C o-operation Sought land and Mr. and Mrs. E G Heaton Moxie and C lark P ow ne of Banks. ing T h ere have been no annuals for Home W oman's M issionary society ■ Post offices all over the country and Cecil H eaton w ere Sunday d in ­ Mrs Eli H opkins and Miss Mary- this high school fo r a good m any met with Mrs. Joe Ego Thursday will m ake every effort to -handle n e r p arty guests at th e W C. H eaton C arter ol W ishram. Wash , w ere d in ­ years. afternoon New offeiers to take C h ristm as m ails w ithout congestion home. n er p arty guests Sunday of Mr and C lub Nam es O fficers th eir places in Ja n u a ry w ere e le c t­ and dela> .” he stated, “but d ue to Mr. and M r- L H M urray a tte n d ­ Mrs. Clyde H opkins at Sherw ood. ed as follow s: Mrs S am Body, ous volum e this can be A 4-H club h as been organized by president: Mrs C ora Joyce, vice- th e enorm ed the Scotts M ils hom e coming of B irth d ay s C elebrated only w ith the cooperation of a g ro u p of g rade school girls. Mrs. president. Mrs. G eorge A. Allison, done th e Odd Fellow and Rebekah th e pubhe. A dditional help is being A pot luck d in n er w as served lodges S aturd ay evening and also T hursday at the R N A h all in Jo h n Van Dorn is th e lead er At th e secretary, and Mrs Ed. A ebiseh- arran g ed for at most post offices, but Mrs honor of the b irth d ay an n iv ersaries first m eeting held F rid ay afternoon. , er, treasu rer. visited Mrs M •...•• even w ith this precaution the post M ary K om yate. in Mt Angel, Sun- of m em bers of the lodge, w ho have club officers w ere elected as fol­ M ountain Home Radio club met office d ep artm en t cannot g u arantee lows: C onnie Lou Van Dorn, p resi­ day. had b irth d ay s d u rin g th e past few d en t; M argery Wilcox, v ice-p resi­ N ovcm bi r lii T he lecture by Dr d eliv ery unless m ailed in time. n. iiih--. Two b eau tifu l b irth d ay dent; Nomi K aw am ato. secretary H ow ard I? T aylor, ch airm an of the S tick ers of the “Do Not Open Till cakes cen tered th e table. In th e aft- W eek-end guests of Mr and Mrs d ep artm en t of psychology of U of C h ristm as” variety a re perm itted on y o u h a v e n 't g o t a g o o d ernoon "500" was played Mrs Will B ruce D ow ling w ere his p arents. O . "W as tile Deacon R ight?" was packages going through the mails, ■ . Davies won first and Mrs. Reuben Mr and Mrs. I,. Dowling, and h er but all stickers, seals and decorativ c a r, w h y n o t g e t o n e , a n d K elly second b ro th er. C laren ce Lcitzel. of Albany Next m eeting is scheduled f o r additions must bo kept off the front k e e p d r y a n d w a r m t h i s T uesday at 2 p m. at the G eorge of envelopes or the address side of Mr and Mrs Cliff Sandy spent H ym nals A rrive (C ontinued fro m page D w in t( r. W e s t i l l a r e s id lin g A few of th e new hym nals for th e Allison hom e All in terested are packages due to confusion w ith the w ith a lighted house in the dis th e w eek-end w ith M r and Mrs fu llv r c e o n d it io n e d I ’ S K I) church have been purchased and invited. T here a re no due- nor req u ired mail stam ps. tancr. The w ord "Greetings" is set M aurice Thompson at St Helens Miss Hazel W olford atten d ed the w ere used Sunday ('veiling for th e obligations required. S ubject for C ensus D raw s to ( lose C A R S a t th e lo w e s t p ric e s across the top. w hile th e fam iliar o l l l 'l n ext w eek's talk will be "S teachers" in stitu te in Forest G rove first tim e Rev. W E W illings a n ­ H undreds of unem ploym ent cen ­ th is r e a r . double-barred cross insignia of the sus cards rolled m to the H illsboro Tuberculosis association also occu­ S atu rd ay and rem ained a guest at nounces the topic for th e serm on for C hildren he P ro le e n -d from E.i u re?" New m em bers of the elub the Bert G rin d lc hom e u n til Sunday post office this w eek as the deadline next S u n d ay evening as follows pies a prom inent position. '31 C h ev ro let Sedan C ounty quota on the seals th: ■ evening "R eth in k in g O u r Religion in R egard are Mrs E m ery H arris and Mr for th e specially-conducted survey I tv e i.i a buy one* ow ner, la L. R Ralston W eek-end guests at th e E H y ear is nearly 200000. with a sum of all unem ployed or p artially u n ­ to th e T riu m p h an t C hurch mileage. T eachers of Sherw ood union high em ployed was reached They have of approxim ately $2000 to be raised. K auffm an hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs C harles V anH orn Honored E E P ark s and d au g h ter and A lvie Mrs Morgan said. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n V anD orn and school held an open house for pa­ been checked in th e local pest of­ '32 C h ev ro let Sedan K auffm an of P ortland. County Court Approves ch ild ren w ere guests at a b irth d ay trons of the school last w fice. M cP heeters said, and a fter be­ Mrs. Eli H opkins and Miss Mary- an n iv ersary d in n er S u n d ay in h o n ­ day evening. Each p a re n t present ing separated into counties and ta b ­ Very good, at a special M em bers of the W ashington coun­ sale price ty court, in a statem ent issued yes­ C arter of W ishram. Wash . arc vis­ o r of Mr. V a n D o rn s father. C harles w as given a card w ith his child's ulated are being sent on to the P o rt­ iting Mrs E E Hopkins. terday, said: V anD orn, at his hom e on D avid's schcdeulc of classes, and parents land post office, w here they w ill be Mr and Mrs D P. H opkins r e ­ Hill '3 6 W illy s Sedan then attended those elas: es. The rechecked and sent on to W ash­ "The 1337 C hristm as Seal sale In the pink, heater Had be teachers briefly told of th e ai deserves th e h earty su p p o rt of e v ­ tu rn ed Tuesday from Tillam ook and Uncle Passes ington. D. C . w here the B ureau of of care. ery resident of W ashington county spent th e week at th e C harles S hip- , F ran k B ennett, an uncle of H enry an d achievem ents of th e subj ect C ensus of the D epartm ent of C om ­ "No en terp rise ju stifies itself in ley home H opkins u n d erw en t a se r­ M cDonald, died at T h atch er S unday taught, and question: from th e p »r- m erce w ill take charge. '3 0 C hev Coupe, R. S. itid discussed any m ore tangible m an n er than ious operation for a can cer at th e I aftern o o n at th e hom e of Mr. and P ortions of M ultnom ah and Yam I 'l u , o n e n iic w arm com fortable does this effort to com bat tu b e r­ Em anuel hospital in P o rtlan d M on­ Mrs. Ted H aney F u n eral w as held Those from here w ho atten d ed hill counties, in addition to W ash­ day. His children, w ho visited him w ere Mr and M rs Roy Ja q u itl car in -plendig condition culosis. T he co ntribution w hich T uesday at F orest G rove ington county arc served from the All: and Mr- H illsboro post office, necessitating we all should m ake re tu rn s a d iv i­ last week at th e Shipley home, w ere A lbert H eard. P aul Cop. B ert F ri­ M r- G eorge A. Allison M r ar.d Mrs Lloyd Solomon. Mr. M ary Boutin '31 F ord Coupe, R. S. dend incalculable in its value—a day and E arl Wilson w ent to A rlin g ­ sorting of census cards into and Mrs. W ill H opkins of Jew ell. ton W ednesday m orn in g C. E young people of M ountaii careful dividend payable in health. Ju st tlie one you have been goose pn per sections R eports on the c en ­ "We urge th a t the people of this Mr and Mrs C harles H opkins of hunting. T hey re tu rn e d T hursday Home a re m aking plans t o go tu ; sus re tu rn s will probably not be looking for. body to L ents D ecem ber county give th eir u nited support McM innville. Mr. and Mrs. Ole H op­ and rep o rted no luck. available until som e tim e a fter the Next Sunday morning the W, tit­ first of the year, it was stated, since '3 5 W illy s Sedan and w hole-hearted co-operation to kins and F lorence H opkins of T illa ­ C hanges Made On y 11 nod miles, runs like the W ashington C ounty H ealth as­ mook. F red G c a rh e a rt has ren ted the an's M issionary society w ill have m illions of the c ards w ill have to ’ sociation to m ake th e 1937 seal To Play Volley Ball new P riced below I lie m arket. Ed C lark g arag e and he and Mrs. charge of the laym en's service im ­ be chet ked and tab u lated after they sale th e must successful effort of Volley ball equipm ent has been G c a rh e a rt w ill m ove into th e living m ediately follow ing S unday school, reach W ashington. its kind ever made in this c o u n ty " purchased for th e high school and q u a rte rs ad jo in in g it. Mr. C lark and a t M ountain Home E vangelical -D onald T Tem pleton, c o u n t y girls of all classes arc asked to tu rn Mrs. L eona R obertson a re m oving church '3 7 C h ry s le r R o yal Sedan M embers of M ountain H o m e «1 Mt I II \ s( ||M | | | \ ( . s i n KM \ \ judge; Jam es Lewis, com m ission­ out for it. Inter-class gam es w ill be into th e build in g fo rm erly occupied er; H. D K erkm an. com m issioner. played as soon as a few p ractice by Mr. and Mrs. G am ro th and th e ir C hristian E ndeavor society a n d F u n eral si rviccs w ere held S u n ­ Like new big reduction friends held a T hanksgiving su p ­ day at W ilkeson Wash., for M ar­ gam es have been played. I shoe shop. per and praise service in the church Townsend Club to Meet Mr. and Mrs Francis M iller have Mrs C h arles K essler and Mr and tha S Sherm an. 67. w ife of C harles The Tow nsend club m eets at the retu rn ed to th e ir hom e in Banks a f­ Mrs. W illiam Moss visited in P o rt­ dining room last S unday evening. S herm an of B ethany w ho died at TERMS M ethodist church M onday 7 p in . te r w orking in th e apple h arv est in land M onday w ith Mrs. Moss' cousin S pper was served by candle light her hom e T hursday. N ovem ber 18 TRADES fo r a pot luck d in n er fellow ship and \v i ngl - Mrs. Em m a Boehn Mrs Boehn. w ho and the group sang hym ns w hile Sin- w as born m G erm any December they rem ained at the table Mis m eeting. A special program of music, 17. 1869 Mr and Mrs. C liff Thompson and w as in ju red in an au tom obile acci­ toasts and addresses has been a r ­ fam ily drove to N ew berg S unday d ent in A ugust, is im proving nicely Violet S till was th e leader d u rin g S u rv iv in g a re her w idow er two devotional services ranged. O V. White, p resident of w h ere they v isited Mr. Thom pson's sons. AI and A lfred Ju sseit of W ilke­ W L. Moore had a w h ite faced Mountain Home P -T A club iw 1 son. a sister. Elsie Stoltz, and a ' th e Forest G rove club, is guest aunts. Mi's. S tella K elly and Mrs. steer k illed M onday w hich h e had CHRYSLER - P LY M O U TH speaker. Tow nsend club m em bers Dora Payton. Mrs. Kelly is an in v a­ brought from eastern O regon last w ith Mrs Nelson Friday afternoon brother. Max Selim ,'ling, both of I'SE H CAR EXCHANGE and friends of the county arc in v it­ lid and is stay in g w ith Mr and Mrs ' spring. T h e anim al h ad been on p as­ Plans for a public m eeting an d B uckley. Wash. | to be given early next y ear Phone 2641 ed. She w as active in church and I 2nd and Washington Stone, w ho form erly lived n ear tu re all su m m er and w eighed ap- social w ere m ade. Mrs Mary Boulin' in ­ ch arity work. ' p ro x im ately 1400 pounds, live vited the club to m eet w ith h e r De­ w eight. cem ber 17. Miss B arb ara R iten o u r of Bald G eorge A Allison S r re tu rn e d M ountain w as a w eek-end guest of T hursday from his trip through C al­ Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M cG raw . ifornia He w ent as far as Tia Ju an a. Show B rau s Many Mr xico A llison says O regon looks The high school stu d en t body good Io him. even w ith all the rain play "T he P hantom T iger" w as put ( E. M eeting F riday Automatic Pressure on F rid ay even in g before a large M ountain H ome C hristian audience. Mr and Mrs. C'lell C arsten - are r e ­ d eco ratin g th e ir house, w hich has D e e p <>r S h a llo w recently been rem odeled. Che* C ole­ man is assisting w ith th e work H am id Jen sen of Forest G rove is spending a few days visiting Ins folks. Mr. and Mrs H Jensen W eek-end guests of Mr. and Mr- Jo h n H artw ick w ere h e r sisters. Amateur Night Benefit at Banks Legion Hall Friday 1937 USED CARS Drive in Comfort Through W inter W’eat her Christmas Seal Sale Starts Soon W EIL’S BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS 2 i 55c 59c 10c 5c M a rq u is e tte PANELS “ KEEP D R Y ” 2 * |. y d s lo n g , 3 9 in c h e s w id e w ith r a y o n f r i n g ­ ed b o tto m s . Itc a d y to h a n g Q Q zt 36-inch O U T IN G F L A N N E L K a n e y p a tt e r n s Y ard W E 10c DO We carry B a ll Band It n It h e r F o o tw e a r — Boss o f the Road a n d B lack B ear Ita ill ( lo th illg. Slickers, D r e s s Raincoats a n il T ra n s ­ parents. ( o m p I e t e s to c k s . H E M S T IT C H IN G Christinas Shop Now! Slender Hips Arc ' \ Again in the Spotlight / Slimmer skills tequire slimmer hips! Gos' sar J s slide fastener step in o f woven elastic is iy inches long to give you a long slender thigh line. - Model jo tj................................ 5 The f l a i r " bra i j o f elastic lace and double net. .Model 3 i 16 E dw ards Advance Furniture Oddities W ater System s ■ ■ M O M 'Y -S A V E X G O l I »KHZ The Hillsboro Argus I and ■ ■ ■ The News-Telegram (or nrw subscribers and renewals Both Low I irat Cost • • A«b Low M ain ten a n ce Coal ■ ■ Keo o n m a y p u t in a n y a m o u n t a t a n y tim e . Earnings start at once! MAIL T ills ( (H PIIN TODAY! MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN HANK H ILLSBO RO ARGUS, Hillsboro. Oregon O n ly one m oving p a ri and that ia above ground. No belts o r gears. No p u lleys or leathers. No o il­ ing or ham mering. No tod» or spring*. ■■ H EIN RICH BROS. 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