The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 20, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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    Paire Six
H IL L S B O R O
Buxton W . B. A.
Installs New
Officer Group
i By Jesse Meyers)
vice has been poor, especially since
the storm at C hristm as
Win. and D elm ar
____
fenced th e ir 40-acrc tract of land
at Top Hill.
A R G U S ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
O REG O N
Sh- have Banks Rebekah Lodge Visited
by the Assembly President
Families Move
Helvetia District
K ansas this w eek to spend the w in­
ter w ith his fath er
Mrs. F A W aldron left W ednes
day for C orvallis on a business trip
C alvin Raym ond lias been out of
sch»H»l a few days this w eek on ac-
iBy Mrs. Max Dreesteni
m etnbers. num bering 24 w en t to count of illness.
BANKS The R ebekah lodge held V ernonia Monday night to a tten d
Miss Doris C ropp took suddenly
a call m eeting at B anks last Monday “
’
' ’
T hurm B tyi J¿m m >iy-20e493K
Labor Question
Discussed at
Thursday Meet
most rubici re d -bai tern in Iho coun­
try Tm tay II»»' m ajority of his lead-
f i s a re avow edly com m unistic It
is significant to note lus midden
sw ing to th e e x trem e left following
the late depression.
Maii.v guests w e r e num bered
am ong those w ho heard C hapm an's
talk at the w eekly luncheon m eet-
mg of thi' Roturiaiis in the ehum ber
......... ( I <>n I in , ue«i I ioni
, n a te !»
” f commerce q u arters. J M Person
d on censorship of such a contro- is chairm an for next w eek's m eet­
versial topic ns labor problem s
ing and announced th a t Ben Hazen
"Increasing 'rough s tu ff on the ol Poi (land w ill be the sp eak er ut
p a rt of th e unions in th e ir Jurisdie- today's noun-day m eeting
tioual disputes lias brought on a
new a ttitu d e on Hie part of law on
foreenient m en." C hapm an asserted
"Ju risd ictio n al w arfare in Port
land has revealed several Hungs "
C hapm an said "At its outset, both
PORTLAND. O re . Ja n u a ry 19
M ayor C arson and th e g o vernor
w ere unw illing to step into Hie HNS» A pproxim ately 50,000 tons
strife, fearing what the P ortland r e ­ of w heat will be hipped from here
action w ould be in upholding the to foreign ports (hiring (he next 00 !
d.iys. constituting th e g r e a t e s t
law against unionists
"In all of M ultnom ah county out- am ount of butuncss from h ere nt
-nle the city lim its of P ortland recent years, (lie P o rtlan d Mer-
how ever, th e n ' lun
>een no un- eh a n ts’ Exchange announced today 1
T his is the best revival of Port- I
con tro lled labor disorders," C liap-
m an disclosed "F u rth erm o re niain- land s export trad e in m onths Prac- I
ten an e e of o rd e r ha been aeeoni- ticully all shipm ents will hi* hi p a r­
plished strictIv bv law ful m eans cel lots Most of die gram w ill go
Kingdom, w ith some
S h eriff M artin T P ratt lias enforced to the U nited
,
"T h n T t‘'s n o th in g tt> lie
I........ n ...
Ireluiul
d and th e continent
hiw th e re In* has show
that . . lie lots to Irelan
g itin c d by iiio a n iiig or beg­
In bushels. the m ovem ent will to t­
’n eans business
al 3.33O.OOO bushel .
g in g if yntiT cheap in a u r-
P o rtlan d ers Anal liellc
BUXTON—W B. A. m et at th eir
‘By M rs. J. M . D avidson'
hall w ith pot luck d in n er Jan u a ry
H E L \ ETIA Mr. and Mrs F ran k
12. D inner guests w ere Delius Cor-
n u tt and P atty Rae. W illiam Mc­ Hofer moved into th e ir new home
the W
ebster
_______
C arty. S hirley and B everly White. recently H ofer bought
- .........-
A lpha Mae. Harold and ' Norman ” lace n ear H elvetia station and had
Peterson. O fficers w ere installed as I ,hc house red eco rated before he
follows Mis Elsie M eyer- presi- nioved his fam ily from the Sigrist *
re rm le y Injured
H onor S unday school class
d ent; Mrs. M argaret C ornuti, vice- S’’81'»' Alex L ehm an of M ountain-
Cecil P arm lev of Nehalem , grand- Bund.iv on h er tenth birth d ay
Ihe lióme of her m other. M is A l­
president; Mrs Alice Estepp. past stale moved to the Sigrist place last son of Mr and Mrs C h arles S hiple
president; Mrs Elsie Kelly, treas- " cek L ehm an ren ted Ills farm in ’••uttered a sev ere injury last week bert H eard The afternoon w as spent
in a logging eam p a piece of steel Pt’k' jng games
u rer; Mrs LaVona Peterson, re ­ M ountaindah
Jo h n H olland is spending a .. few
w as th ro w n into his knee and lo ck ­
cording secretary. Mrs Elva Tolke D avid Meng er In ju re d
chaplain; Mrs. Vida Pow ell, lady
I -us week w ith his step -
D avid W enger is nu rsin g a sore jaw almost resu lted T he steel has ,
broth»
■ Em m ett W olford on G reen *■7 ' u u t * V / f l t
of cerem onies; Mrs. L ucille W hite, i thum b, th at was cut th ro u g h th e not yet been rem oved and he is re-
ported
very
ill
Cecil
form
erly
lived
M
ountain
(By M rs. G a ll Karns)
serg eant; Mrs. P earl Watson, offi-1 bone w hen an axe slipped w hile
Mr and Mrs. E E P ark s and
cer of the day; Mrs. Ethel Movers, he
cu ttin g
k indling wood in Banks, atten d in g th e Banks
ORENCO
Honor roll students in
little d au g h ter of P ortland spent prim ary grades
press correspondent; Mrs M a r y W enger is stav in g w ith his broth- g rad e school
are A rchie Pitm an.
At the church services next S u n ­ the w eek-end in Hanks w ith Mrs G raeie Karns. Hilly Ensley, Donald
W atson. in n er hostess; Mrs. Ella e r F re d in P o rtlan d as (he w ound
Stephens, o u ter hostess; Mrs. Jessie I has to be dressed daily He is em- day evening th e delegates to the P ark s' parents. Mr. and M r- E. II Reynolds. Loene K em per, S heila
T illm an. captain ritu alistic guard ployed by the S. P as a bridge H illsboro m eeting w ill rep o rt on K auffm an
K enned v
Mr and Mrs H ow ard W ilbur of
M rs. V cta C earley and Mrs. A nna builder.
business transacted. Follow ing Hus
Miss S P atton of A storia spent
N
eah-Bay
are
spending
a
few
davs
R etherford w ere appointed color Mrs. K orn H onored
rep o rt the m inister. Rev W F W il­
w w-k-end w ith Mrs E G. K iep-
bearers. Mrs Elsie K elly w as in-1 M rs C E K orn was honor guest lings. w ill preach on th e subject, in Hanks will, h er m other. Mrs tlie
ke and fam ily
E F H opkins, an d o th er relatives
stallin g officer. A com m ittee of four Sunday at the hom e of h er d au g h - "The C h u reh for O ur Day."
Mr* »'a.-- Wilson and Mr- c B E ricksons Move
w as appointed
purchase d supplie-
ler. Mrs Sim on H ershev the oeea- Miss Se
needed
fo
the to hall
Mr, and Mrs G eorge E rickson
for r the
*■*" an
~ J also a sion ' being h e r "b irth d ay an n iv er- "’¡ h ^ F ^ G r o s v ^ S , T i n g clu b met Hall attended the R N A card
and fanulv moved to H illsboro last
mmittei
dance com
m ittee to serv e for th e I sary
Korn is th e oldest lady T hursday w ith Miss Ann S chneider p arty in H illsboro Friday.
S kippy co n tracted scarlet
Mrs Tom Engcn spent last w eek week
co m in g 1 month, as follows; Mrs. i resident in the H elvetia district
The day w as sp en t q u iltin g and a w ith
fever L orraine w ill stay h ere with
relativ es in V ernonia.
L ucille W hite and Mrs. Ethel Mey- Mrs. Seaton Dies
“ D espite all the union trouble.
pot
luck
d
in
n
e
r
was
served
at
noon
ers. door com m ittee: Mrs. Jessie
Mr.- N J G riffen visited w ith her aunt. Mrs R ountree, u n til the I o rtlan d people have show n th em ­
tV e a llirr Fnrera»t
w ho lived — Mrs Emm a \\ ileox. w ho has been tier
... Mrs . Josep
a. . h ine
* . Seaton,
,
m o th er M K ath erin e K eenon, rest of the fam ily a re out of q u a r­
T illm an. t Mrs. Elsie
Kelly
and
Mr
I ( HI I'l.AND. Ja n u a ry It) ilN S i
.
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th is d istrict about lb y ears ago, v erv ill at h e r hom o
fix »
selves to h<' apathetic. At tunes
M argaret C ornuti, su p p er com m it- died in Salem Sundav
’•
m
° a‘ 1 fn
at N orth P lains from W ednesday antine
South»'.ist
storm w arnings w ere
m ore than half tin' c ity ’s payroll has
w eeks w ith bronchial pneum onia, is u n til Sunday
C ircle
tee The ladies w ill meet at the Form Club
v . to Meet ,
kx'on unem ployed, nulls have be« n E“*1*?* f,orn fattoosh Island I o i
able
to
be
up
and
aro
u
n
d
th
e
house
Thom pson Prom oted
hall w ith d in n er Ja n u a ry 26 for a
A 4-H clothing club w as organized
rn e n d lv C ircle w ill m eet Wed- idle, men out of w ork and fam iln » E ureka Cal
today, w ith a sm all ,
M cDonald an d little
G eorge Thom pson visited lus par- nesday afternoon at the hom e of suffering. and untiling lias been storm cen ter due west of Newport,
short business m eeting and clean- j last week at th e school house. M rs. son Mrs o f Pete
P o rtlan d spent last week d its Mr. and Mrs C liff Thom pson. Mrs
u p day
G
ail
K
arns
r.C’C ¿','ssv WAH ** lead e r‘ assisted by w ith h er brot’h er-
done about H by th e public Hut the inn to l.'id miles out. w ith a pr«y
F ath er Saal speaker
ân d M Ïs.‘ W.‘ F .'w H b n g s MS' Cl' and fam ily. t?*O
W has '**c"
G eorge
been em -
Mr. and Mrs W arner H am pton of m om ent you d ep riv e tin ...... ph- ,,'f sure of 29 40 F orecast for to n ig h t1
Ployed
at
a
F
red
M
eyers
store
,n
Taft
v.siteit
here
W
ednesday
them
s,.» .........
.
G reen M ountain G range met in ed w ere R uth G uerber. presid en t;
n„
,
th
e ir u usual
com .. forts, th eir supply
of I ■ in») I hursd.tv is continued rains
J i l l —d a v
< » c c iim
of
.n11
....» t.
n l m - o * DI ai »«»-
.._._ _i
.s Dor- X /Illiers « \< -tieili(.
P o rtland th e past y e a r an d a half
w ith changeable east winds.
all-day 6 session
at th eir V hall
w ith D Dolores
Bleuer. v ice-president;
S everal resid en ts hei
gasoline
or
th
e
ir
daily
new
spapers
again
A nnual m eetin g of th e W ashing­ He has been prom oted from receiv ­ started pum ping w ater out of th e ir ,ne" appeared at The O regonian s
pot luck d in u e r S aturday. An open ’’ Jossy. se c re tary -treasu rer. Lilly
county
was
m eeting
ig wa* held at 1 w ith F a th e r Y ungen. rep o rter.' O th er m em bers ton
a ii c?.u
n tv bank w
as held
Ixeld Friday ing clerk t»> the »’ash register.
basem ents, due to (lie rains several offices m P ortland at K 3(1 Tuesda»
Mar»’ l.a lu ir Tro ub le
Mr. and Mrs. l.a m a r S andv vis- davs last week
Saal of f Roy as -peak er He spoke a re B etty Yungen and Iren e R itter A 0 .¡fer,s ' ' er<' re-elected as fol-
evening for the purj>ose of holding
PORTLAND. Ja n u a ry 1!) U N S'
on church
___ __
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.....
urch conditions
in _______
G erm any
Next m eeting w
ill .....
be held as soon 0 ? „
*" Moore. presid en t; Mil-
N»’»v tro u b le appeared m Port-
a sink»1 vote anum g th e tv|>ograpli-
T hree new m em bers w ere given I as th e girls get th eir m a te ria l at the lard B urnett, vice-president W 1
ers T he p ublishers unniediatelv land s clouded labor horizon to-
Moore. Mrs W I.. Moore. M H u i-
th e first and second degree They i hom e of Mrs. P ete Jossy.
• lav as m em bers of Hi,, th fatrieal
Rett, d irecto rs; Mrs H enry S tohler.
a rc Mr. and Mrs G eorge S axton C om nlete Work
o n p lo y e s' union p la c 'd dem ands
H elvetia 4-H clubs u n d er th e lead-
r \ an 1fi cashier. M oore rep o rts
and Mrs. A. B. Edwards.
tor higher wages, sh o rte r hours
th
at
the
bank
m
ade
su
b
stan
tial
gam
s
ersh
ip
of
Je
a
n
A
nn
C
onnell
com
S(x Tables in P la y
and l»'H er w orking Conditions be­
d
u
rin
g
the
y
ear
A card party was sponsored bv Pleted their year s work 100 per
"",? la ‘ .
fore o|M'i.»tois of nine dow ntow n
—
•
■ ' - - -
1 - ' -
ne h-M »» ° » n " " f ” A ttended
thealres T he union includes d o o r­
men. »ashlers and usherettes
.om im inion services by Rev
em ployers has am ounted Io forcing
th e ir em ployes to tiecome m em bers
of Hies»' sam e unions." C hapm an d e ­
I Bv V iv ia n Hudson)
clared "In m any instances, the em ­
ployers become, in effect, collecting
H A hU A R D
Dpdiki* brutti«'
agencies for the unions " He cited
one instance in w hich an em ployer,
ra th e r than lose the services of one
games and lunch w as Mrs. M ary * h o rep resen ted th e countv at th e ■s>unc,a.v d in n e r p arty guests of
A ccording to a rep o rt received
bls Vi,lticd em ployes, paid union
W atson. Mrs. L ucille W hite and state fair. R uth G u erb er was one of M r' an.d. ^Irs ” e n r.v V an derzanden
dues
and fines."
h ere yesterday, an o th e r attem p t to
Mrs. Mollie T allm an.
th e tw o outstan d in g girls of the i«ere,
and Mrs A rchie Jesse,
P resence of m any com m unists m
resum
e
operations
ai
th
e
C
onsoli­
‘ ~
L ucille Pederson is em - county.
Miss Lucille
She ex h ib ited in clothing I. M
JJa arth
rln a V anderzanden of
o f Banks.
C I
dated I,u m b er com pany m ill in the labor strife also drew C h ap ­
ployed in a p riv ate home at V er- Ball Mason canning and w as a
* anderzan d en -f P o rtlan d . A IC K C lS O il O illC
G lenw ood, n ear Forest ¿’.ro v i1, will m an 's com m ent
O
rval
H
arty
o
f
H
illsboro.
Ben
Shaw
nom a.
m em ber of the hom e economics
"Ten y ears ago J o h n I. Lewis,
(C o n tin u ed fro m page D
be m ade early n ex t week as th e r e ­
Pedro club w ill hold a card ju d g in g team.
of P o rtlan d and A rchie Hess
W au
ayne P atterso n ' of the S ervice sult of a te n ta tiv e ag reem en t said leader of th e C om m ittee on Indus-
Mrs. Ray P arm lev atten d ed t h e ' .q
p a rty at the W illiam K lum hom e at O fficers Elected
of th e ,o ,)ave be,‘» m ade betw 'ecu u n io n ­ trial O rganization, was one of tin'
. .T ' 9 B!
M anning tonight 'T hu rsd ay .)
O fficers w ere elected at H elvetia fu n eral of h e r cousin. LeRoy C hap- C offee club
M E N ’S DRESS S H IR T S
R ainbow G irls will ists and m ill operators
R eristraH on S tarts
church Sundav
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_
follows: Ed
in P o r’lan d T h u rsd ay . S he
\ a n i l Uesens,
M a n h a t­
T he issue of em ploying i ’h .u le .
Mrs. E thel M eyers has been ap- Scheidt. su p erin ten d en t; Abe Yun- t',a -v co a” d v isited h er paren ts, Mr also assist m selling tickets.
Portland to Ship
Big Amount Wheat
Honor Roll for
Oreneo Prim ary
( 1 f O d t'S (lll'Ptl II
have an o rd er for 5000 cedar fence
posts to lie delivered tu varimi*
governm ent project* and an o th er
o rd er of fir bolts l<> be d elivered to
N orth Plains to I k * m ade into
shakes for bouses
i Mrs A nnie I. S hoem aker of P o rt­
I land. died last week
'
I
“ Joe Blow
Sez:
"N o I ’se ( ’rvlng
Over S p ilt'M ilk !”
nnce p o licy fa ils to stand
the test w hen you need it.
"Y o n d o n 't have to beg
re lia b le com panies — a d ­
ju s tm e n t* and claim s arc
P a i <1 p ro m p tly xvithout
unnecessary red tape.
In * u r r in an old
line board com pany
and be secure!
The p re m iu m is lit lle
more th a n the cheapest
p o licy.
RUSHLOW
Hayward
M K inds of Inrarnne«
r t s n c 1701T
U< K V X uhlnrtaa
aVnr. Lumber Workers
Start Next Week
Paralysis Benefit
A G A IN ! Weil's Lead!
Pequot Sheet Sale Now On!
p rim ary election
D ance S aturdav
HAue sou
refused to sta rt w ork
S everal local men and boys w ent
Mrs C. B H all w ill en te rta in th e fro m w om en's organizations
coyote hu n tin g S unday in th e woods B r‘dge club F rid ay afternoon.
rmo
UTTING M C1£XK STIR THAT ftifOlNÛ }
tans and o th e rs n a tio n ­
a lly adx'crti.sed. w i t ii
a u d w ith o u t c o lla rs .
V alues to .<3.5(1
.49
S pecial lo t
$ J
A
Sale A ll-L in e n
L U N C H E O N SETS
< lo th and fo u r napkins.
R e g u la r $1
and $1.25
In c lu d in g special lot
69c
Stam ped Goods
YES, i t ’s s till o n !
Flörsheim Shoe
Bobbv Watson. Joe Lazott. W auneta
C earley, M elvin C anby. A rth u r
S im onton; "T he Body's F ram e-
w ork, w ritten and given by B illie
C row ther; piano solo. F aith Sco-
tions. N ine visitors w ere present.
A ttendance Perfect
P erfect atten d an ce for the past
six w eeks in school w as m ade bv
S hirley and B everly W ---
hite,
- - - E
— ldred.
E rling and Yvonne K om m er. M ar-
lorie. R ichard. Jo e and Jo h n Lazott.
D orothy and A rth u r Sim onton. H ar-
old, N B orm
and F A
lpha
Peter-
son.
illie an and
ran
k ie Mae
C row
ther.
L ester Moen. F aith and R avm ond
•Scofield. K ath ry n Jones. T rev o r
C anbv. S tanton C ornntt. E lean o r
and L eland Powell. H arold H off­
m an. K eith Wolff. Bobby W atson
an d W auneta C larley.
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred R u ck er and
Miss Alice G in th e r spent th e w eek ­
end at the G in th er hom e at L eb an ­
Mrs. Will Klum accom panied bv
t .......n
■
?ier mrxtho«*
m other. Mrs. O. u H. c Stow
ell, . vis-
ited Mrs. S tow ell’s son and daugh-
fer-in-Iaw . Mr. and Mrs. H arley
Those w ho have tracto rs ap p reciate
,h e educational p art. H elvetia is a
sm all d istrict com posed of m any
sm all farm s but th e re a re 10 trac-
tors ° r cate rp illars in th e district.
slav in g w ith h e r sister. M rs W E
W illings, in B anks w hile conval-
escing from an operation
C lasses P lanned
T eachers
,,
Kansas City
Louie S tro h m ay er
and
SA LE
ice
ri-
I.
B lacks and I'coxx u s.
Eor M en.
1.45
M ost styles
----- ™ay
will open at 10 a. in. A nyone in­
terested is invited to attend. The
rep o rts of the several com m ittees
brother. will be presented w ith am ple op-
ow ners of th e new th e a tre w ould to atten d . All b ran ch es of C h ristian " M r « n ^ Â t ^ Â i n g
bc pleased to h ear th e rem ark s education w ill be taught
of P .'rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. M ar-
passed as m any w ho atten d ed th e S to re O nions Here
tin Jackson, w ho recen tly cam e
sh° A w
ere ’h t ere for
G eorge K -----
am aya
Gaston «HI- ■ from
44 w -1
« th e first tim e. *
J of the v ETdoltJll
• V III M
San
O I • a F 111,
ranciscn. k,d
Cal., w ere par
A tten d in g funeral services for the 10,1 gro w ers rep o rts th at 45 car load- tv Ku sts S undav . at th J. A. Mc­
Jf.1?. M rs- M argaret S chm oker at of onions have been stored in th e R Coy
'*
home. Mrs. V olbcrding and
W illam ette Ja n u a ry 6 w ere Mr. and D BodJe p lant in B anks this w in ter Mrs. McCoy arc sisters.
M r' Abe
«
lin
g
er
Mrs
David
Tsch-
Dp
to
d
ate
th
ere
have
been
nine
**rs. Louise B lcucr. Mr.-. J carload- -hipped t o ‘A f f e r e n t'p a r ta B etem am i '' d i’'in a ^ o r e i ^ G r o v e
AS5 a}IIncr ^ rs Pete Jossy and
th e state T w enty-seven people
spital.
people hospita'
Mrs. Adolph B adcrtscher
a re co nstantly em ployed sorting,
L ittle C orinne B aker has been
M r' ' Lan<i* ''e r Hostess
sacking and grad in g 'a n d getting
Mrs Paul L an d au er w as hostess ’hem read y for shippm ent. K am aya ill th e past w eek at h e r home. Mrs
Dave Z uiefel and daughter. Mrs.
for , ,h e L
a
d
’es'
A
id
Ja
n
u
a
ry
..
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saFs ’hey a re g ettin g $2.25 r>er hu n -
■■ I W aldron, w ere also ill at th e ir
Eai
ex» mew 'n * W1i bp at ,h e hom e d re d F O B B anks for No. "Is" hom e for a few davs last week
of Mis. W illiam Z u rch cr F e b ru ary
' a re b rin g in g $1 p er h u n - Mrs. V anderzanden
Hostess
...............................................
9
ared . The onions a re in good condi-
Mrs. M artin V anderzanden en ter-
m ^ d , a v r ? ; " ^ ; V — ^ ------
^ e la; --------
^ ' L «s.
bn <*on and will keep until ^ M a arch
' " b if
'.f " nnt
' d ta " . - d ¡he
K P b al!
,b -'' ’hen. Stoves have and th e ir husbands W ednesday w „h
¡n N nr’h Plains. M em bers are asked been installed to p rev en t fre e z in g
M rs
t . r i , D ____
■ .
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to
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f friends.
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r’o and son Hugh m eeting w as called to o rd er bv th eir
w c' comc ♦<> atten d th e dance.
L u 0"' u ' . t sp cn t .F r,d a-V of ,a’-'
President. Mrs. McCoy, fol
H enry T schabold suffered an
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PAJAM AS
F o r Ladies
S n u g ly w a r m,
la u n d e re d .
V a l. to $1.2
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E L E C T R IC R A N G E
O u r ranges do a lm o st e v e ry ­
th in g except slip th a t p u d ­
d in g ! T h e re 's an L. & II.
Range size fop yom - purpose,
in tin m odel to ha rm o n ize
w ith the rest o f y o u r kitch e n
Mason Hill
Mrs F rank P o in ter was called t.
P ortland last week by the ¡lines
of h er daughter.
S everal of the school patrons ari
p etitio n in g the boundary board to
have that part of Mason Hill d is­
tric t that is in M ultnom ah county
Joined to d istric t No. 9. T here will — a n < ‘ O lir tc rtJ IS HIT» H IT H lig-
an »Pen m eeting in regard to ed to s u it Y O U !
the question in P ortland J a n u a r .
•
! i ? vP at loast fo,,r Pn PBs living in
) C a s '- g h i n ^ i i m t y wiFhout a sebooi
easily
79c
S P R IN G M IL L IN E R Y
H a s a rriv e d .
L o ve ly
c re a tio n s , shapes you
XX il adore.
.98
$2 1.98
Just R eceived
New Yarns
A re H e re !!
S p rin g yarns have a r­
riv e d . I t ’s easy to k n it
th a t new dress, suit,
coat, sw eater, etc., u n ­
d e r the d ire c tio n <> f
W e il’s co m petent in ­
s tru c to r.
On the B a lc o n y !
L A D IE S ’ BELTS
V alues to 8,7c. A
col-
ors, w id th s
am i lengths
10c
W o m e n ’» Dress SHOES
S pecial g ro u p in g o f fin -
e r shoes. Some broken
sizes.
Pumps, st raps,
ties, o xfbrds.
.98
V a l. to .$3.5(1
$4
100 Bolls
N E W " A B C ” PRIN TS
B e a u tifu l s p rin g p a tte rn s in endless a rra y o f c o l­
ors.
AB(
is A m e ric a ’s fin e st percale
FAST
th a t stays ‘ ‘ b r ig h t " th ro u g h w ashing.
COLORS
( o u r m oney hack i f it fades.) Long
w e a rin g and fu ll y a rd w ide
yd.
Bud P ointer. Joyce and C lifford
S o lberger have been absent from
school the past w eek on account of
illness in the home.
Of
McColl Printed
Pattern 9313
Mr. and Mrs. C hris Folke an d
N orm a w ent to P ortland on W ed­
n esday of last w eek. They visited
Mr. F o lk e s nephew . Ed Snyder,
w ho is ill w ith acute diabetes at
th e D oernbecher hospital.
Mrs. Jessie T illm an cam e home
S u n d ay from a tw o w eeks' visit
■with h e r daughter. Mrs. Ed S to ck ­
er. in P ortland. Mrs. Stocker is con-
xalescin e from a tonsil operation.
Mrs. W. H. H iddink had h er to n ­
sils rem oved by Dr. Robb at H ills­
b o ro T hursday.
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Boardman
of M anzanita are living in the log
cabin on the Carl Watson farm
E lton Ingram . D elm ar Rigglc and
H arold F ish er m ade a busm e
trip
to A storia last W ednesday.
H arold and Irene F isher and F i­
n e M eyers w ent to s t Helen-- to
x isit Mr. and Mrs O ran Elliot S u n ­
d ay Miss M eyers rem ained for a
xveek s visit w ith Mrs. Elliot
S ev eral m ore houses w ere w ired
fo r e le c tric ity h e re in town the
p a st w eek.
T h e telephone line betw een Bank-
find B uxton is being adjusted bv
th e fa rm e rs on th e lun- The ser-
oyg,,,- ,v,r and Mrs M artin Jackson Piano
dnnated to D oernbecher hosDital i-'»"? W" 1' a |10' b ltk d in n e r at 12:30 and violin m usic w as th e en tertain -
The chib is p lanning a card p arty
n »T1o *r a " ’ * '» b*'
legislation m ent for the evening.
-
....»>
-r and all m em bers a re urged to at
soon. Next -----
m eeting
w ill be "Jan­
Robert Callison. w ho has bcou
u ary 2« at the hom e of Mrs. Ada tend.
A n r c n c a n ^ g ^ and A u x i.n .ry '
Caldw ell.
T h ere a re four new pupils at
P rid e in Possession
Hiteon .school, a fam ily having
moved on the W alker place.
S atisfactio n in Use
C hris C hristensen, w ho ha.- been
quite ill with a cold, is som ew hat
You never w ill h r asham ed
b etter. C h arles V anK leek w as ill
of th e Used C a r you huy
also.
Edwards
USED CARS
k
here, h o w e ve r little you pay
fo r it. O u r ears look jfood
and m ake good.
Come in
and see fo r y o u rs e lf.
M attresses
R enovated
Your old cotton m attresses co n ­
v erted into sp rin g -filled
OVERMAN &
M ATTRESS
Box N. »are
of
HATT
CO.
Argus. H illsboro
Very g»»,K]1 enuditjon
Wa $3«0. Now
15 Years Experience
In i e n o r
or E x te n t» — t , e e E stim ates
» ■pray f a in ’ ing a S p e cia lty
M. W. BENNETT
H illsboro.
Route .»
Fhone Scholls H 5I
U - ’ -J -lIL Í
rggJgSJLI) « o L-I2- j
131 S. Srroiid Ave.
Vila min»
Laxatives
H illsboro P harm acy
L iv e r Pills
Hillshoif. Pharm acy
M ineral Oil G allon
Iren and VeaM. $1 i/.
21c
tide
23c
59r
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lla llv e r O il ( aps | W)
SI It)
ABDG Caps. $3 ,9 x Mue $2 I'l
285
Charmi;.
K9r
( r id Cream | l
F»ee Pn»< d r r
E w e ll I I , nd
7?€
50c
1 n l|n n
size
125
37 P ly m o u th 4 -d n o r Sedan
Perfect rondition. F ar below
the m arket
2Je
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'le n s e f fo r ts tren d . You ("on pro efi
H illsb oro P harm acy
roily read your way to smart fo»h
lomno when you use this modern
pattern b -ra '-e McCall prints its
easy in-fructionj en each tissue.
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$ 1 ,0 9 0 on
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CHRYSLER
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Phone 2 M I
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pretty ond feminine »lheut ynur
-tylmq ns you wnnt tn, er bn m annish
1/ tnifored. Reth ore -mart ideqs fer
1938 nnd M'-’ .nll shows many ver
A real buy'
29c
To Read and
SMART FROCKS
$ 7 9 8 .0 0
Prescriptions Our Specially
' ■ r» t on P lo t . ’
real
D elivered Here
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Patm oJtve iStiAmpon
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19.18 P lym o u th
I oilelries
R em edies
B ayer ' p irta
O ratine tn.«l&ept|r p t
A II m Srlfy^r HO- - ,Zr
< itra if' a C arbonates
$1 u z e
< nd L iver (MI. I’t
Vlo* trro l
Very low mileage.
care. Wa >180
Now
AS LASY A
P rinted D irections!
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Belmont Magnesia. Pl
Painting Contractor
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Easy
T erm s
’3 3 C h ev ro let Conch
C o m p le te w ith new
tic k in g
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f f ^ .5 0
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beauty r f m aterial
and form , n w *||.planned m-monwl
will e r r r bo a shrine of devotion end
a satisfaction to thia and coming
generations. T o aid you in arriving
a t a fitting choice ia our responsi­
bility. Consult ua, entirely without
obligation.
O re g o n M o n u m e n t W o rk s
H illsb o ro and N ew berg. O te.
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