The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 03, 1938, Page 8, Image 8

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    Pago Eight
T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a rj 3, 19,'tH
Reedville Man
Injured
Saturday
(( o n tin u rd from p a g r 11
llO IlO V
m onths
attended
the
nomiiluy
luncheon to hem the P orllund m ay ­
or's talk M ayor J II G m rett, a c t­
ing as program eliairniun
Portland's
J Lands-
Mayor Talks
at Chamber
state. w ere told bx Dr J
bury dean of the school of music, at
Hie annual conference held Ja n u a ry
28-30 M em bers of the reserv es w ho
attended from H illsboro w ere D or­
othy Barr. K athryn Caw rse. Mary
U 'tM itinued I rum (» •« • 1»
Ann G arthofner. Ethel H arty. Mll'-
dred K rahm er. Anna 1,eider, Jean ignorant of o u r local business in-
Person. Ann Peters. Betty Rosen- terests and poorly equipped to
erans M argaret R ueeker Colleen handle our problem s Why emi t w e
McDowell, R o s a lin e Weil, and Miss have some of o u r own men used in
this connection.
T ennessee W eathcrred. advisor.
"M any of o u r w isest labor lead ­
Mexican Speaks
S enor R oberts G u e rre ro de la ers are com ing to the realization
Rosa from Mexico addressed the that the W agner act is taking aw ay
assem bled students W ednesday He freedom from labor U nder Hie s e t­
had sev eral b rilliant n ativ e cos­ up. today one outfit can lu- set up
tum es and d em onstrated som e folk as bargaining agent, mid tom orrow
songs.
it max be som eone entirely d iffe r­
ent.'*
Io H ear R eports
G irl R eserve cabinet met M on­ B onneville P ow er Discussed
day to plan the next general m e » e i t­
. . . . , part
... » of hi
In the . first
Ins .-» i.iirx,
talk. v C .ii-
ar-
ing. It shall be m ainly choes from son tu rn ed to discussion of the Bon-
brokerage firm h a n d lin g H ie
o f I'U lllii'd good-, f o r th e 11 E
ling. Ine
liax is was le d iu g
m ai hi Ia e l u ring concerns
ales
Ma
local
Buy Scout Cliven •
Five-Year Award
"W hile H Is tru e the sales of can
( ( n i t United fro m
l>
m il goods produeixi by the It E
whom he m arried
ed on Ju n e 6.
Muling,
Ine. plant ut Hillsboro bo held F ebruary 13 at II a hi tit
They cam e to live in H illsboro fol-
H onor roll for th ird six w eeks is
m- handled by Rax Milling Go. the l*'t>it.it' (¡rove < *oiign*ga(ioiu(l
I lowing his first election as sheriff as follows:
Ine. it is not prim arily a b ro k e r­ church Rev T A ith u r Dungaii of
(R v Mr«. M a ry S in rla ir)
in 1913, and have m aintained a
Freshm en - S hirley C arlson. Joyce
age lirm . and xx-hile the general of­ P ortland will speak E vening service
REED VILLE—Jo e C orrieri. coun­ home here since, although he de- Kolliiigion C laren ce Rice Edith
ty m echanic, w ho w as driving the I voted considerable tim e to opera- S.ihnoxx. D ons Sim mons. H i l l y
D ixie M ountain A gricultural club fices of Ray Muling U o , Ine, an- wtll ho hold ai 7 o'clock that sam e
county tra c to r pulling out trees was • tion of his large farm and to h is Troutm an. A rlene S n y d er
held its fu st ann u al aeliii-x enient m aintained at H illsboro tin- roni- o w n in g w ith <» II ( )hc| b uffer,
q u ite seriously in ju red S aturday S outhern O regon m ining interests
program at the m eeting of the paiiy ow ns and operates tw o p a rk ­ P ortland scout executive, speaking
Sophom ores
P hyllis Amacher.
.Se«aits in uniform will I m * m L i U o ii *
w hen th e hook on th e cable
Dixie M ountain G range Eridav. ing plant-, nne at W oodburn Ole
At one tim e, Mr Reeves was Xorma Beigei Y elda K raus. Lloyd
straig h ten ed out. lettin g the cable prom inent as a b reed er and de- LaM ordden Ella H om - Mason. J u l i­
according to I. E Francis, assist gon. amt on«- at Yakima. Wa.-Ji . «ai at city and county buildings to
loose. It flew up and hit Joe across vt loper of pedigreed tro ttin g horses. ana S ah lh ’ld. Evelyn Schumach­
ant county agent, in charge of I II p a t k in g a e o i n p l e i e li n e o f H oil . open and d o se doors for visitm j
bel l ies and
x egi-table.,," xx rites during tin* week T en tativ e p lain
club w ork.
th e cheek and head. He received One of his prize stallions. Zee Zoo. er, Vurnoii V arenhorst, Rosaline
are being m ade for ft it it« to ad d le , i
cuts and bruises about th e face and di'vt'loped on th e Reeves farm, was Weil.
I.aw rence Moran Donald Nelson. Reiling
assem blies at ju n io r schools.
S elinar H endrickson. Vernon G rant.
several teeth w ere knocked out. He sold to m em bers of the Russian no­
Ju n io rs D elbert Crew s. Exelvn
Elsie Nelson and Jaejx I I .u n . re
w as taken im m ediately to Dr. bility tor th e purpose of im proving H aworth. M arian Jackson
Esther
reiv ed
first y ear aw ards
Then-
S m ith 's office w here m edical aid th e strain of th e ir horses
Robb. F ran k V uylsteke. K athrvn
leader was C larence Nelson Plans
w as adm inistered. He w as able to be
R ecently Mr. Reeves acquired Yount.
w ere inaile lo reorganize and euri x
brought hom e th at evening.
ow nership to a 50-acre tract which
Seniors G lennis C arlson, D oro­
R eedville Wins
on the club w ork for tin- coming
was used as th e county fa ir grounds thy C hallaeom be. Y erna Dillon.
r'ongleniei alions of wi-atliei have
year
R eedville basketball team met y ears ago.
B etty H arader. Ethel H artv. Toshio
been W ashington county's lot dm
( I <»n Un ue«l fro m p a r» I )
G arden H ome F rid ay afternoon at Four Partners Iiie
In a'iara
Vivian Lewis. ' Dorothy
lug the past xveek
Halt), snow, I of com m erce w hich Includes Neul
G arden Home for th eir second elim ­
S everal y ears ago lie was one of Pizer. M argaret R ueeker. Joseph-
fn-i-zing tem peratui i s and one brief
____
ination game. This w as the first fo u r p artn ers w ho organized tin ine Stroeder. Tosh Tsugaw.i. Helen sophom ores also w ent to Eugene. on several
of ___
his findings ^ ‘a 'l e ?
rax of sunshine have been noted B u s h , c h a ir m a n ; P A A nderson.
They w ere Rosaline Weil and Col- cent trip to W ashington” I) (
gam e th a t has been played in the S ilver B utte M ining * Milling com ­ W akayam a. M argie Adams
Juki* Weil. Ralph Wilson, F red
»luring
tin- seven (lav period
new gym nasium , but they lost the pany for operation at S ilv er Butte,
ene MacDoxvcll.
"It is up to us in the northw est
High te m p e ra tu re of the xveek Engeldingor, Nye Bi istol, l.e.stt i\
I rules rtiesdax discussed selling to dispose of B onneville poxver as
gam e 20 to 4 in favor of R eedville n ear Riddle, in Douglas county All Attend C onference
UNIVERSITY O F OREGON Feb candy at tin* o p eretta
xx as lhi- 48 degree m ark reached
.... ..„
..- ¡ s i.. . . lie
. . asserted,
. .
Mrs. S. A. B ecker's P leasant H our four of the p a rtn ers have died w ith ­
rapidly as
possible."
A ttention is called in
letter Friday xvlillc Hie 29-degrce level Ireland. Change Selfridge. Fred
The girls ath letic club -» b itte t "if xve are Io bold th e favor of con­ from A rth u r I. Rolling of Wt
Sew ing class was held T hursday in a . period
....... . of ............
little m ore .......
than „ a 2—The "ru d d er" th at guides ed u ca­
»
,
id
recorded Sunday night was the low A m a c h e r. J o e Coe, H arry Bate ȣ.
afternoon instead of Friday this year. T heodore B ernards was the tion today, a- life itself is fashioned met W ednesday noon to plan a gressm en from o th e r parts o f th e burn. Rax M ating exeeiitive to II c.s-t
f o r the pci lis t. A W M o o n -, C C W e b e r a n d II II Sm ith
of
m
orality,
v
irtu
e
and
stren
g
th
of
dance.
w eek. The girls received th eir first first of the four to die. followed by
country At present th e re a re only .Statement III Iasi week - Argus Unit
Mirxev representative
S enate club had a special m e e t­ txx-o units in the dam 's poxver s e t­ might result ui a m isuiideist Hid­ biological
sew ing grades Some of the girls A ntone H erm ens early last fall. ch aracter, m ore th an 150 G irl Re­
a id
I’l i-eipitation for the xveek
w ill soon start m aking dresses.
Mr W ile x . of Portland, died two serves. g ath ered on th e u n iversity ing list week mid are still choosing up We must dispose of it right ing as to the o|ierations of tin» eoqi totaled
llti
of
an meh. ineluding a
A dult sew ing class, w hich m eets w eeks ago and Mr Reeves last cam pus from ev ery section of the new m em bers.
aw ay, o therw ise it wall be labeled patty Helling points out that refei
half-m eh of snow
M onday and
Coinpl«*te Laating
M onday afternoons, has taken up surviving m em ber of th e group
a
'w
hite
elep
h
an
t'
and
w
ill
do
m
ore
«•nee
m
ade
in
a
talk
by
Seeretai.x
up.
m ore than an inch of rapidly
the study of rayons.
succum bed to th e h eart ailm ent
dam age to th e section than good I.eon S Dux is of the cham ber of inciting snow Tuesdax
Rainfall
Marion Isaacson has fully recover­ F riday.
Satisfaction in
We m ust show o u r ability to con­ eom ineree before the Business and m arks for the xxn-k ram Eridux 28
ed from scarlet fev er and lias again
F u n eral services, atten d ed by
sum e the product and begin paying Professional W omen's club, gave S.iturd.ix
04 Siimtav. IHI. Mon
the Rax M ating eompaii.x
re tu rn e d to high school.
for th e cost of th e dam.
larg e n u m b er of his host of friend.-,
a ■ a day 13. Tuc.sdnx. 35
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es K elly and w ere ___
.. ____.
. . . . . from
held _______
M onday
afternoon
"T here are only th re e pow er riv ­
tw o children of K eokuk. Iowa, are th e Donelson & Sew ell chapel, w ith
ers in tile U nited S tates the T e n ­
visiting his m other. Mrs. C Kelly. Rex H A. Deck of th e Congrega-
nessee. C olorado and Colum bia, and
n’ ” - ^ n n a Kock'
1 F’" dav •''•enm g in the social room th e C olum bia can develop m ore '
and other relatives
tional church officiating. V ault in-
V ORNELILS Any stu d en t m any of the church.
Ownership
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er T aylor of ferm ent folloxved at th e P ortland
hydroelectric energy th an tin- other
II13' !'u '?n’.1! an essax
Born, to Mr and M is E arle A n- tw o p u t to g eth er B efore a pick w as
Taft spent the w eek-end visiting his Mausoleum
■• r d t . ’ “ o M-sU!,l’ e'- U M rn -rrv
*’/ N>
J-iP U? rV “ “ b° V S,UCk
K’OUnd “ *
=
b ro th e r A rth u r's fam ily. Both f a m
- --------------- — --------------- -
Bu) a Used C ar you can
T h ? f- A
. » ,
,tr
Y 0°t>«rix He has been nam ed. Jam es L am er e r dam. every bit of pow er to be -
en.ioy.
Those who Imy our
xx. rd<l ? s ’to be'»xri’-irn.'l
ll 'd 'u h 1 U' A ,,ders,’ns a lc fo rm er C ornel- produced th ere had b.-en contract-
i
STARTING
in P ortland S aturday nigh'.
JCfSCV OlFC \ \ IDS
carefu lly selected, fully re-
xxorcts. is to be original, filled w ith ins residents
e d f o r T o d a t e n o t >,■■■•
M rs. Im la y Hostess
z
storeil I sed Cars realize th at
H-r use i Bonneville power has
A nnual birthday m eeting of the N a t io n a l I istl’lliT
q uality being desired above q u an ti i i n - i i i i i i io \,-xx « j i i a r t c r s
Missionary ladie- was held T hurs-
U M IIlg
C
ornelius
firem
en
hav
e
m
oved
been
signed
So
it
is
up
to
us
to
-
th e ir investm ent was a good
The subject of the essay is "The
day afternoon w ith Mr? G eorge Im-
T id d ley w in k s K ing R a l e ig h ty
one
not only every tim e they
Flag of the U nited States. Its O rigin. from tin- city hall to th e ir new club sel1 11 ‘luickly. but to be su re at •'
lay. A good representation of m em - p u rebred reg istered Jersey bull Use
and T radition." A prize of $100 house The new q u a rte rs hav e been **H' sam e tim e w e don't let any in- -
drive it, Imt late r when th ey
b ers and Rev. E verett w ere present. ow ned bv W. T P utnam J r o f H ? lls -
enlarged
and
rep
aired
so
th
a
t
they
vestm
ent
b
an
k
ers
handle
the
deal.
'
•;
for r lnc
the Desl
best essa-V
essay su o b m itted w ill bt
be
b o ro h a s
„ ¿ “ '2 ™
, lo
Topic of this m eeting was China tested
come to tra d e it in or sell it.
Sires a n / d i n v n
- t “"' ° f sent direct I v
thi> w in n er by th e w ill have a com fortable m eeting and saddle the public w ith all kinds -
and national missions.
place.
of costs, fees and funds. S ince £
^ o e, u ^ r K
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Boldt and -------- ;,eu T ts ,h e‘ A m crica-
Mrs. E E Sm ith and son G len and nc,i,,h c r G rand C oulee or B onne- 1 “
tw o children of Carlson. Wash.. C attle club,
Ralph Lucas atten d ed a birthdax fc? : " 'H K' \ ,'n
,h *’ G ohunbm by -
sp en t sveral days last w eek v isit­
an n iv ersary party, honoring l.e la n ^ 9 S ol.'KI,'ssl' ’l’n l . appropriation.
but
ing h e r m other. Mrs. M yrtle H erm ­
’33 Chev Master Coach
P e tte r of P ortland. S unday evening r a t lie i th r o u g h e x e c u tiv e a llo c a tio n ,
r
/
g
w
-
n
n
i
r
,S
theJ
r
?
o
r
n
e
h
u
s
b
^
¥
e
e
b
rr
u
a
r
y
BS
O^
h
r
oy
w
iU
elin, and family. He is a Colum bia
at his home. T he host w as a fo rm er it m ust be d em o n strated to con­
fisherm an.
H ero i.s a splendid b u y fo r v o n
C ornelius boy and is the son of Mr gressm en th at it is a xvorthxx bile
F
------
ran --
k A llm an »„
of cukci
E ugene
: v i? V
visit
1 S U - U»t -
proposition."
M o to r, tire s to p
p a in t, b ra k e »
and Mrs E O P otter
m g his m other and o th er relatives program began. 1003 bulls and 2.151
o n g u alHx- -S T stv le
E quitable A sxuranre G iven
Hn-nter
Singing
and
D
ancing
S
lu
r
at
S
chastians
all
in Kood c o iiftitio n C o m e in
Mr. and Mrs L eonard M elansen
F
ear
felt
in
sonn-
q
u
a
rte
rs
that
a
n
d
lo
o
k
it
over
< nttm i ( Inh.
I he A inl,assii(|<,|-
U coanut
S unday visited J. E M urphy, a p a ­ the city of P ortland w ould possibly
.....
tient m the Em anuel hospital, as the tak e over both th e N orthw estern
tii'DYe," and o th e r fam ous N ight Club«.
TERMS
TRADES
result of being run doxvn by an E lectric com pany and the P ortland
Social Success
old. 19 -f w hich p ro d u c e d an a v e r-
,aSt , u ‘? ’k l ronlv a ,J’,ree auto. The fam ilies w ere fo rm er G eneral E lectric com pany and thus
Aliss C o l fee has also a p p e a re d on S tage and Screen
C hristian E ndeavor gave a penny age of 486 86 pounds of b u tte rfa t
xvx f f le ' ' a W t' r d a u g h ' c ','' M r?, N orth D akota friends
d ictate prices to su rrounding com ­
M rs Alice B erger, w ho has been m unities xx-, is dispelled by Carson
social F riday evening, w hich w as and 9.300 pounds of m ilk w ith an X
' m t ^ A h \ r ‘"" ¡„ i1 " 1; V ”
Plymouth $798
i'roni her personal interview w ith F a th e r Divine
xvell attended The trustees and Rev av erag e b u tterfa t test of 524.
-• td - "
A ltar society today GrCox-enhg, S
" ’" ' i
,,W J OreS'
ci,v '’«’ld‘ an option to pur-
Ih-llx i-r«-<1 Here
a
n
d
com
plete
investigation
of
his
‘
H
arlem
H
eav­
__
T hursday! at h er hom e no rth of '->*
xj * x .- i hospital, re tu rn in g
Groxx
h o m e chase
Northw«-st,»rn organ,zn-
E verett, w ho held a m eeting at the
e
n
."
she
will
give
the
tru
e
facta
about
this
m
ystery
town. T h ere will be an election of Monday
Chrysler $ 1,090
•school the sam e evening w ere able
ixTr
t
I j
j ’H” 1- he sa'd - but ■» th e event both
W e tzler Enlists
officers
W d b u r w en- w J k
,(
P"
‘•"'"P anics ev entually w ould be
I l i a n who calls him self God.
to be xvith the group p a rt of the
Dvliverc< Here
PORTLAND
Feb.
2
-
M
a
jo
r
H
Mr-
S
tella
B
ennett
is
confined
to
W ilbur " e r e xx,x-k-end visitors of tak cn over bv lht, Cltv ,,f PortIalld
evening.
D.
Bagnall.
th
e
A
rm
y
R
ecruiting
h
er
bed
w
ith
high
blood
pressure,
r e la tiv e s m Vernonia
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and Mr. Bates officer. 323 New Post Office build- H er d au g h ter-in -law
it w ouldn't be for the purposxx of
Mr? Cecil
of the W ashington county C. E o f­ mg P ortland, announced today th e B ennett, of M cM innville is caring A ttend C onference
cx p lcitin g su rro u n d in g tow ns
G
eneva
Shay.
Betty
H
utsm
an
and
ficials took charge of thc C. E. hour enlistm ent in th e U nited S tates for h er th is week.
"P o rtlan d was m ade a trad e cen ­
W ilma H am elm an atten d ed the te r n«it by th e people w ho live
S unday evening.
FOURTH STREET, NEAR OAK
arm-, of Robert Lee W etzler of Honor M em ory
G irl R eserve conference at Eugene th ere but by th o s e o f the su rro u n d ­
Route 5. Hillsboro, for service w ith
Sunday m orning at th e M E o ver th e w eek-end.
ing te rrito ry ." he said, indicating
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
the 11th C avalry regim ent w ith Sunday school H elen and George
D avid Edm onson is em ployed at that P ortland m ust serve as well as
Sunday— 11 a. in., 2:30 p. nt., 7:30 p. m.
« SI P ( AK E x t HANGE
station at th e Presidio of M onte- Milne R uth Price. R aym ond Trites. a H illsboro bakery
be
served
by
the
su
rro
u
n
d
in
g
d
is­
2nd and W axhlnglon
r iu n ir 2641
rev. L a ifM a jo r^ Bagnall said W etz- Bud Erickson. L au rel Shav. W avnc
Mrs. M art H erm ens and Miss trict.
ler w ill leave V ancouver B arrack s Spaulding. G eorgiana Jo n es and M artha S picsschaert w ere d in n er
T
h
e
largest
crow
d
in
recent
w ithout delay fo r his station in M attie S m ith conducted a candle guests of Mrs. F ra n k S p en cer at
(By Mrs. Jo h n Haase)
C alifornia. He is a n ative of O re
^FIR D A LE-fO W A H ILI.—A m eet­ gon. having been born in W ashing service. Jesus L ight of the W orld '' L innton last T hursday. In the ev e ­
as a m em orial service to Mrs. M A ning Miss S picsschaert left from
ing w as held at th e A lex Eischen ton county.
Cornelius, w ho sp en t m anv vears of P ortland for M artinez. Cal., to visit
home last W ednesday evening to
service in this church. The’ Sunbeam h er sister. Mrs. P aul W yffles. for
put through an electr.c line from
th ree w eeks.
class gave m otto and class song.
th e C hrist M aurer piace through
Mrs. L utie M apes of H illsboro a
Mr. and Mrs. H enry B citelspech
th e woods up tc Eischens. All th e
moved last T hursday from th e Tcn- fo rm er resident of C ornelius, left
(B y M rs. J. A. M cCoy)
neighbors in the Eischen com m u­
f ridav for a visit in C alifornia ac-
ickc
ap
artm
en
t
to
th
e
B
unning
Mr. and Mrs. Louie S tro h m ay er ro o m ^ n e a r^ h iU ib ra r
n ity signed up.
com panying Mr. and Mrs. E. J Me-
B om to Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. M cA llister c f P ortland is xxenL to P o rtlan d M onday to get Mr
A lear.
visiting her daughter.
Miss B etty Brow n of D illey and
Pearson, and family.
Miss Je a n Lilly of F orest G rove
H ill and Dale club had a quilting
w ere w eek-end visitors of Mrs
Belle Lilly.
C arl S killm an, who is em ployed
evening at th e school gym nasium , n ear T illam ook. spent S atu rd ay and
a n o th e r baby layette, and also got
»» rt £ ee home for several days, the K elleys w inning 31 to 25 The S unday xvith his fam ily here.
some m ore clothes ready for needv r
Flo-Vci Shaw , teach er of the young m en's team also plaxcd.
M r- Lilly K elsey left last T ues­
fam ilies. Txvent y w ere present.
school, w ho xx-as ill last L utheran Aid to Meet
day for Lakota. Wash., to visit h er
C lub w ill m e e t'w ith Mr- F ran k w c rF " as al5lc to teach again this
L u th eran Ladies' z\id w ill m eet at niece. Mrs G eorge Jackson. She also
W aibel n ext W ednesday.
week
Mrs. M arie H am clm an's F rid ay a ft­ visited h er s,ster. Mrs. S. H. K nap-
MEN'S 8-OUNCE “SANFORIZED”
__
A lex Eischen w ith th e help of
ernoon.
per. S he arriv ed hom e M onday H er
th re e o th er men had th e room s in
HEAVY
BIR
OVERALLS
in
SIZES
Mrs. Lesser In ju red
d aughter. Mrs L otta Fox. o f ’Aloha
Values to $5.00
his house veneered and is al-o
M rs Maggie Lesser is in St. V in­ w as in ch arg e of the C h errie Nook
TO 50, and FAMOUS ‘‘LEE” MAKI
build in g another cam p for straw ­
cent's hospital w ith a broken leg. d u rin g Mrs. K elsey's absence
.
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Hudson)
SILK
and
COTTON
DRESSES. WOOL
BIB
OVERALLS. SUEDE FLANNEL
berry pickers.
Many from a distance attended
HAYWARD—A party xx-as held received w hen she fell down the
KNIT DRESSES. KNITTED SUITS.
ZIPPER and BUTTON SHIRTS in
the fu n eral of Mrs. M issouri Alice
at the Jam es P enm an hom e S u n ­ basem ent step s at her home
PLAIN a n d PRINTED SMOCKS.
Mr and Mrs. C. W Mile- of S te v ­ C ornelius M onday afternoon They
PLAINS and FANCIES. NATION­
day evening. P resen t w ere Floyd
and Ross U pdike. Ada Goings, enson. Wash., visited Olc Olson w ere S. C. T u rn er. Mrs. R uth C or­
FLANNEL
JACKETS.
COAT,
SLIP­
ALLY
ADVERTISED DRESS SHIRTS
nelius an d daughter. Mrs. Jew ett,
M innie Owens, A ddie and Ernest M onday and Tuesday.
OVER
and
TWIN
SET
SWEATERS
with
STARCHLESS
and SOFT COI-
all
of
A
storia.
Mr.
and
M
is
R
obert
Mrs.
Christine-
Schuh
has
retu
rn
m
u
M
IL
L
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o
is
Hudson.
Mr. ,„ d Mr, C h „ l„
J
M ead of N ehalem visited a few W ilder
SILK, RAYON and C O T T O N
LARS.
PART
WOOL
UNION SUITS.
C o rnelius of C orvallis, and several
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w
h
ere
she
spent
days xvith her aunt. Mrs. Jam es
Mrs. . G eorge
McCoy of P o rtlan d FWO w ee*t-s. w i’h h cr d au g h ter. Mrs. relatives from P ortland.
BLOUSES. SLACKS. RAIN JACKETS
,
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Your
choice
for
three
days
only
^ W P alters,
a c i f i last
c u w n eek
i v e She
r ^ £ is ^ attend
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Visiting h er d aughter. M r s P e t e G eorge S chrieber
and CAPES. All sold as is, no ex-
T he K ingdom B uilders class of the
Use the W ant A ds in th e Argus.
changes or refunds.
M. E S unday school held a party T housands p ro fit by th e ir use.
tf
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r
Pearson, at the Em anuel hospital
C o-operate w ith y o u r com m unity
J a n u a ry 19. a boy. He has been correspondent by tu rn in g in your
nam ed G ary A rth u r
Mrs. P ear­ im portant new s happenings, it is
LZ A I I I r C
a _
«f r-
• X •
.
.
VALUES
to $5.00,
D iscontinued
son w ill be rem em bered as G er­ impossible fo r th e co rrespondent to
tru d e W alters.
m odels hut everyone a good style.
contact everyone fo r local new s
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall of Otis items. Be su re th a t th e item is real
Not all sizes in each style, hut all
■pent from T hursday until S a tu r­ news and not ju s t a m ere d ay ’s visi
Big asso rtm en t. I! u y
Fine a m b e r
sizes in (lie lot.
I hree Days Sale.
day xvith M r and Mrs. N P J o h n ­ tation w ith in th e co unty or to P o rt
one of each if you like.
color wool.
son.
land.
YOUR CHOICE
B right c o lo r­
Mrs. H erm an North of Astoria
Extra Special
spent the w eek-end with M r and
ed
AUTO
M rs N. P Johnson
ROBES
If it’s about Radio
f o r e s t Jones w ent on a business
Your choice
trip to Eugene last week
F ive tables of "500" w ere in play
Ai< Here ami Yours Will Fit Better Over a
at th e C edar Mill G range hall last
. »'Hurday night. High scores w ere
m ade by John Zitzman and Mrs.
T. Lindbloom ; second by J. P eter-
k o rt and Mrs. W. E. Bolinc.
F ittiti right here in the
M r and M r- Dave S chindler o f
Manufactured in Hillsboro by Hillsboro Feed Co.
hy G ra d u a te < 'orsett ¡eres
G ladstone spent tin- w eek-end xvith
Per Pair
•
•
a CA I ■ 1 1 1 j /
h is m o th e r Mrs. Annie S chindler
know how !
I'«'cd I. X. L .— lh<- choice of succcssftd W ashing-
P. G. E. installed a new tra n s­
fo rm e r n e a r the B ethany store and
Women’« Shoes, Oxfords, Tie» and
ion < ounty I ’miIt ry men ! ( hoice, clean grains,
th e resid en ts arc enjoying better
Pumps, all heels. Fine House Slippers.
highest test c o n c e n tra te s and farm -tested fo rm u ­
lig h ts and m ore pow er.’
*1891 Hilhi Announced
Dixie Mt. Club
Has First Program
Weather Includes
V.iried Elements
Saturday Picked as
Bargain-Dollar Day
Company Operations
Cited by Reiling
1
Flag Essay Contest Announced;
Cornelius Society to Elect
Used Car
Hillsboro Foursquare Church
Tuesday Night» Feh. 8th
Pauline Coffee
Colored Evangelist
Every Night, Except Saturday, 7:30
E d w a rd s
Farmers Sign for
Electric Service
T h re e
B ig
Weil
Kansas City
Dollar Days
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
SALE READY-to-WEAR
DOLLAR VALUES for MEN
For Women and Children
Hayward
Bethany-Cedar Mill
BE/ H^‘V - C1PAR
Your Hens Need
I. X . L.
SEE DOUGLASS
EGG MASH
PURSES
SCARFS
GOSSARD FOUNDATIONS
2 Pounds
All Wool BATTS
H.00
$1
2 FOR *1.00
DOLLAR SHOES
SPRING FROCKS
YOUR
CHOICE
N e w Gossard
For All the Family!
lae« are used to give you a feed th a t is tops in
(uality. Protein c o n te n t is set a t th e m axim um for
b e tte r and longer egg production, low er m o rtality
and increased g ro w th in y o u r flock.
(L arge sizes on ly ,
21X
PLACE Y O FR ORDERS NOW EOR
for a
RADIO CHECK-UP
in
N o g re a te r itAti«faction ran be ynurt
than that which com'»» w ilh a sacred
<Fity well done. In rhnowinff a Rock
c f A<e» m em orial through ut, you
a re definitely a«»ur*d o f perfection
o f m aterial and workm an«hip hy a
r* rm s n e n t surety bond, and o u r •«
re rie n e e •• yo u r dependable ruide
in a a tirfy in g every requirem ent.
O regon M onum ent
W orks
llilli»buri> and
H
Next berg, O re.
H Stannarti. Mgr.
your hom e!
Any Maki
,\n v
W in
C orrect all those little
troubles now and
Avoid Costly R epairs
DOUGLASS
R With
a d Selfridge
io Service
1 urnilurc Co.
Phone 21X
'The Fashion Watch­
word for Spring is
“Guard Your
Hipline”
Children’s Black and Brown Shoes
and Oxfords that wear and fit.
Men’s all solid Black Work Shoes
with Composition Soles.
Hillsboro
Nephi Land Plaster
Plaid Double
BLANKETS
O ur first c a rlo ad will a rriv e about F e b ru ary
•». N ephi Laud P la ste r is reliable, tried and
proven. O rd e r lor y our needs now.
P lenty cold w e a th e r
com ing. Fin«.- fo r
sheets, to o !
P A IR
1> 00
M aV V
REAL BARGAINS in
Window Shades
•'! feet w ide, six feet
long, w ith b rac k e ts
all read y to hang.
E veryone perfect.
3 FOR *1.00
J ..V V
M • V R
M cCORM ICK-DEERING
FARM M ACHINERY
3 For $1.00 Sale
See us before you buy!
> our i h«>n e any th re e g arm ents. COA I SWEA I l-.RS
HILLSBORO FEED CO
WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S
DRESSES' WOMEN’S BLOUSES O FOR
FOP
.00
CHILDREN’S BATHROBES
Phone 271
M c C O R M IC K D E E R IN G F A M M
160 W. Main St
The str,lighter skirt is NI'WS
and that means a slimmer hiplinc for YOl t.
This Gossard step-in is of figured batiste
and matching clastic batiste, with a slide
fastener closing.
Model $o$6. .
f he
■
.««lint
•P**« 1» * T’g,
Pendw'Lift* brtt has <t net top
Model 80s I
itfi
N"
^ ^ 4
COWARD
in size« 28 Io .¡I
3
M A C H IN E R Y
S F F.
OUR
SA TU R D AY
O N I
B A R G A IN
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