P-ÎP* t ’vTÍ Plan Benefit at Scholls on March 4 — - — ..............- ■ * _A ft <109, ......... 'Ruck" R enny M ay Ride in Hillsboro a tttft ft A ft A. 6 ft i rt 0 Tbur-.l iv F l.nifiry M. 19?” front Jo n es’ hospital Monday. Her daughter. Mrs F u n k B o rn of A lo ­ ha. w ill cart* l i r her Mr and M is C Rich ¡,nd Helen and Amos attended the 53|-d w ed­ ding im nivei s.,ry uf Mi and Mrs John Rolli of Salem Sunday i III Matile Mlisoni Miss Susan R utschm an sp en t the in the G ibbs cem etery D 1 i I MOUNTAIN HOME A -I It leaves h . r w idow er. I ce W inter.. (B y M is* L orraine Dem m in) w eek-end at the hom e o f h e r p a r ­ iichit I'cinent m eeting sponsored bi ents at S ilverton I* nr children, seven grandchildren SCHOLLS Scholls Ju n io r Wo­ Miss l.ucillo McGee spent tin Scholls grange will tie held in the ami (our gi oat-g|-, milch lidi on m an'» club will give a benefit d in ­ 4» hulls G range hall this Ft iday e \e w eek-end in P ortland w ith Mrs D> •' F e n d i In s purchased n er nt th e church parlors F ridav belli R avehscrofl and Miss N lung, according to Jo h n S chm clt/ci tw enty-tw o m ore rabbit hutches evening, M arch 4 Mrs Peggy A w ards for work com pleted will mid IS haying them placed m Ills St ivy er Haynes. Misses W ilma H erd and L illie A nna A rnold o f Estacada be m ade by 1 F Francis. County barn on Ins farm here F errili Evelyn Hesse a re in charge. is spending several w eeks w ith her d u b leader, and other i is ito r. al e stated Rial he plans to have 2,'it) Scholls Rebekah club was en ter- expected. Plans for fu rth e r club breeding docs to i-.u rv mi his rab- uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs Fred tau u 'd w ith a tw o-course luncheon w ork will be discussed and it is h ilr a i- u ig project S erjen t He h a. Ihe M onday at the I O O F hull C ol­ -Sadie Z ierke of Eugene is stav ­ hoped that tin* re-o rg u n i/atio n of « lute G iants, and w ill m arket tin in o r schem e was red. w hite and blue some of them w ill tak e place at live w eight he says ing at the hom e of het nephew C w ith G eorge and M artha W ashing­ that tune M ountain Homo has four P Beck ton features predom inating Mrs M ountain Home W oman' Mis­ 4-H club activities and it is hoped Mrs C P Beck left S undav A udrey Heaton was hostess. ,o r that some m ore w ill be started this sionary society m eeting w hich was Eugene, w here she w ill spend Scheduled to meet With Mrs A le x B uild N ew Bridge m onth w ith her b ro th er T \ | Hall year. The bridge n ear the Ja q u ith farm In sp ile of scarlet fever and c an ­ B rin e Ihutsday of last week has Mi-- F red Beckley of B rainard been indefinitely postponed on the county road is dem olished M inn, spent several days last week cellation of some public m eeting.. and a new one is being built. M ountain Home was tile scene o f at the hom e of Mr and Mrs C P Young People Invited Beck Mrs B eckley will help care considerable social activ ity during All the young people of th e com ­ the w eek-end Mr. und .M rs R o> for Mrs Beck. m unity a re invited to u “booster and fuiml itn ami fam ily en te rta in e d a i ’ Mi and Mrs M edford Persons Ja q u ith pot luck supper at th e church p a r ­ spent sev eral days last w eek nt the group > of young folk w ith a Valcn- COII1 I tl g CIS D l U f lors F riday at 7 p. m A social tim e tm e p arty on F riday evening of , . , ° hom e of Mr and Mrs Dale B augh­ w ill follow . .» , l G n am es ami i c . o . n . . te sts'p e r z .i I ’ _ J y-» • • lust week man of P ortland P a rty March 3 tam ing to St V alentine, and r e ­ O renco basketball team played Mrs Earl Russell and F ran k F ish ­ The G reat V irgil billed as "(he the G aston team at G aston Tiies- freshm ents w ith th e valentine m o­ e r won first prizes in "500". ann u al day evening Score w as 31-23 in tif constituted the eiiteruinnu-ul ps.vehie enigm a ' opens a th ree d iv benefit card p arty sponsored by the fa\ or of O renco T hu rsd ay evening Those present included the M ISSVS perform ance at the V cnelian th e ­ R ebekah club T hursday evening at G aston played h ere the score b e ­ Peronice Ego. Mary Boulin. A detha a tre tonight iThursduy» to continue th e I. O. O F hall. Mrs. Rose D em ­ Walling. Dorothy Boulm. G ladys until Ins bn: lien of Living N ight­ ing 36-31 in favor of O renco m in and F. M L illegard received The in stru cto r for M ejor studios Taylor, Jo sep h in e Hahly. Wilma m ares m idnight show Satuixlui high honors in pinochle. Next party- has changed the lesson d a te from Boulm, Ellen M arie Jaeq u ith . and He w ill present he. startlin g mind w ill be M arch 3. W ednesday afternoon to Tuesday G eorge Linens Virgil Allison. Ken- reading specialty and will answ i B irth day Celebrated at noon, from 12 to 1 p. m. , n c t h J a q iu l h . O s c a r S h im z . L i-R o y th e questions put to turn by m em ­ Miss Irm al T rask of O S. C. spent Mrs C. M A lexander of T liutchcr J ad Clifford T rask w ent to Stavton Day of P ray er for m issions w ill xvere Mesdames H elen A nderson, d isaster election of H oover and S unday to visit his father. C. B m eet in th e R eedville church. O ren- w I- P eter- F ran k P eters. W illiam Coolidxe, paym ent of soldier b o n ­ T rask, w ho has been ill th e past co. 1 u alatin P lains and B ethaiiv Peters. L. It Ralston. Emei \ H a r n - . us and the cap tu re of D illm ger. few weeks. P resb y terian churches cooperate in H ow ard Stum m u. H ow ard B row n- Beauty, m ystery anil fun a re in­ Mrs. Dan Sm ith an d Doris and Radio listeners .. ... , , a" d ,h e atre-g o ers w ill h av e little difficulty- in this m eeting. ing. H arry Schm eltzer. G eorge corporated into Ins "N ightm an E rw in H eaton retu rn ed hom e last tu r e 8« ^ - " * » / ^ f efn n y ' fa v jrite of of a ir w aves and motion’ p ic­ A lex A llen, w ho ow ns a hom e at F itzpatrick. Jo h n S chm eltzer C R spectacle, w hich « ill be presented M onday from a few days' trip to , tu re »tar at th e left in above p ictu re On the right is Vic M ac­ B uxton and is well know n in O r- K irkpatrick. O tto Brose E dw ard at m idnight S aturday T he n ig h t­ Spokane. Wash., w here they visited 1 Kenzie. b ro th er of H. L. M acKenzie. Hillsboro enco w here he lived fo r m any Sieffert. F J. Russell. W ayne A n- m ares do not confine th e ir a c tiv i­ autom obile dealer. Mrs. S m ith's parents. w ho is n atio n al convention chairm an for the A m erican Legion's i years, is in th e S o u th ern Pacific drew s. F ran k F ischer. L. H McGee ties to th e stage, but w ander out III Mrs. G eorge Mounce, w ho spent Los Angeles convention this year. C enter i< hospital in S an Francisco. He has and the Misses K a th e rin e S ieffert the audience as well. In connection K eith M acK enzie. five- the past tw o m onths w ith h er m o th ­ y ear-old convention mascot. 1 been stationed in the south fo r the and Joyce B row ning w ith V irgil's appearance ‘'C a in er. Mrs. Ida Kays, left Friday for M acK enzie visited H illsboro T h u rsd ay night w hile in O regon fo r last tw o years, w orking as S P Mr. und Mrs C. Nelson en ter- the talking m um m y, w ill be on e x ­ h e r home in Minot. N. D. | firem an on a steam shovel. H e has tam ed S atu rd ay evening in honor , th e tri-state 40 et 8 "w reck' in P o rtlan d , an d w hile h ere talk ed hibition in th e th e a tre foyer for Ju liu s C hristensens a re having the ‘he birthday of th e n son Edwin th e th ree-d ay period w ith J a k e Weil. H illsboro Legion post com m ander, concerning the ) been seriously ill for tw o week». : in te rio r of th eir house redecorated but is rep o rted to be b e tte r at this as a su rp rise to him. Those present forthcom ing A m erican Legion am ateu r contest. At W eil's request Miss D oris B rittian has been ill time. Mrs A llen is w ith him and w ere G eorge Wilson. V irgil Alli- , ^ K ! ni! e i’ro " u se ' colum n: Mrs. Lue low ing boys of th e troop w ill ta k e d a >'- 2nd class tests at the C ourt of Hon- T he ,,ld saying reg ard in g m isfor- th e offer to tak e h er out and buy dies w ith a tea T hursday afternoon , w ere nlav^d M r ? ' n v gam es ? aVls' w ho has lived in ‘h is section cr. held in H illsboro th e last of th e ‘u ne n° t coming singly m ight be h e r a lunch she slipped aw ay The in ho n o r of h e r d au g h ter Mrs. A. baked t h e hi'rthw X - o Epperson fo r m an y years, says th at she is 71 ' ‘ onton. A lberta. , ed th e b irth d ay cake, and Mrs. y ears old an d read s w ith o u t Blasses m onth: F ran k Dobra. Ju liu s Dobra, borne out in this neighborhood , dim e w as fo r drin k , you see. nut F Sm ith, of ' _ Edm Leu received m any nice gifts. and has n e v er w orn th im ¡ h e atm R obert B urdette. D onald B augh- Jo h n Davis had all the pork stolen for rats Canada. "T hat's my trouble says th a t sh e can see to read by man. and D onald R ogers T he troop fro,n his sm okehouse, w here m e a t' Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Rowell. B ert B irth d ay P a rty H eld T his from ...........- Mrs. In a S m lu erlan d and „ M.r s . C hrist R C chen and Mrs. m oonlight. Mrs. D avis lives alone is doing fine w ork u n d e r th e new ‘rom ‘wo p o rk ers was curing T hen the young m edic-looking m an in Rowell, u th Scoutm aster. K eith Reynolds, and las‘ w eek. Davis slipped and fell th e fine o'coat standing by. Seem s Mr. and Mrs. L. W. G uild w ere t red J °®s> en te rta in e d w ith a p ar- and enjoys h aving com pany. S unday d in n er p arty guests at th e ,y ln ho n o r of th e b irth d ay an n i- Mrs. W illiam L uethe. w hose hom e patrols a re show ing a fine record as be attem p ted to get up from hay - he had th ro w n up a $«() jo b .-vs Mrs. Mary Ik erd hom e in P o rtlan d , i a ers? r-v . o i M ary lee N ottage of ls on B rooks H ill an d w h o aceom- u n d er th e new p atro l leaders. Rob- in8 m ilked his cow. T h e m ilk was o rderly in a san itariu m dow n south e rt B u rd ette and N orm an B radley, spilled and the cow kicked Davi I P o rtlan d at th e hom e of Mrs C hrist p an ied h e r husband to go on a d ru n k . So far us ab le to R cichen S atu rd ay . T he follow ing C a lif, recen tly w rites h e r ’ A n open in v itatio n to the m em bers breaking his leg A nother trip t recall he had been in tow n four children w ere present: Je a n Pubols h e re ‘hat she had n ev er seen i t i ° f ° ,h e r H ill,b o ro T roops to visit ‘he doctor last S atu rd ay revealed days A little touch of hom e-life O r c h a r d a le V irginia B enert, Leona Bradley? rain so h a rd as it did th e re about a With troop 222 is urged. M eetings m an x-ray p ictu re th at the bone ought to h elp th e man. and ihe (Bv Mrs. R. H unger) a re held W ednesday evenings at *s k n ittin g satisfactorily. _ . , L au rm e and M erland and L ee A nn w eek ago. 7:30 i-i the O renco school, th ro u g h M ountain Home C hristian E n­ , voice at th e end of th e phone said ORCHARDALE— H arrison H eis- B arb ara and B everly B elling- —------------------ --------- tile courtesy of th e P.-T. A. d ia v o r society is an honor ociety I a guest w ould be w elcom e for d in ­ ler. w hose foot w as badly crushed e r; P ‘c^ J ° ss>’ and th e ho n o r guest ---------------------------- —_ for the first tw o q u arters, the only ner. th re e w eeks ago w ith a lugging W ashington day exercises w ere W o m a n B a c k f r o m O utside the M ission door the man Stop signs a re ju st as im portant in ?n„e in tfJc D re8on-W ashington Con- hook, is m uch im proved and e x - : j eld a t Rock C reek school Tues- lighted a c ig arette to q u iet the pects to have the cast rem oved in a d ay ' , , , _ S tU Q V ill In d ia p rev en tin g accidents a s traffic lL'*’e*?ce h aving this record accord- nerves alw ays upset a fte r days of few days. 1 Bobby and B etty D ancer re tu rn - 111 D I U l d lights and signals. S ecretary of S tate ‘U* ‘° a report m ade S unday k Back am ong the firs in tlje Snell declares. He rem inds m otor- iL«?* Schanz. a grandson of Mr d w rin T he A rth u r G ard n er fam ily w ith e? ,o school M onday a fte r being (Bv Mrs. Gail K a r n s i est-side hills, the open fire and th e exception of David have moved absc,lt som e tim e d u e to illness ! O R F x m x xi n • ists th at o th er d riv ers m ay be de- a/ ld J u n D a v is , is staying w ith into one of P ete P arson's cabins and R° n ald Zahler. B eaverton high , x , 7 M‘ng enough B eaverton high school F riday. Dr. and M rs Edm ond B erg er of Mrs. Abe Z ah ler is ill. H ite o n follow ing an ill- and the WHY of perfect peace now Mrs. H. J. G etty spent som e tim e i P o r,,a n d w ere Sunday d in n er e n g in ee r d ru n k or crazy?” P o rte r—"No, Missus, he am ju s t ness of n early six years. B urial w as and forever was set before him Two (By Mrs. Zell S tru th ers) m P o rtla n d last w eek H er m other, i gU^ t ? d j Y rs; .Sam R,ch HITEON— T igard R ebekah club Mrs. H eizen reter has’ be’en ni°l b u t ' b ir‘b day u‘ea of" “ i e teachin' his w ife to drive." m em bers w ere en tertain ed F eb ru - ls rep o rted im proved ’ J W T omens " i ? ' 3 C ircle w ill in be De held in th the e S ay you saw it ln th e Argus. ing w ere d in n er p artv p arI° rs W ednesday, M arch a ry 16 w ith Mrs. S arah V anK leek. I ^ The h e follow * " tests . G„ayi ord Wilson was hom e from ®ue, s,‘s a t th e hom e of M rsP K 2 x r ' a ° f ° fflcers w ill be held. , j i ._ . . . "irs. n . m 1 s s A nna H ansen of Scholls ' S. C. over th e w eek-end. __ _ _ H e act- R adke S __ atu _ rd _ ay : M rs Bud Hncip -T77— ........... s/i □ m uilll is cd as best m an at the w edding of and C arl and D oiores Hoge and M r ~-g W“ h h e r siste r' M rs' H ow ’ Dolores 1 ard Stout. his brother, L eib ert Wilson, and w — of Longview, Wash., W “" allace Mrs D an Sabo w as b ro u g h t hom e Miss L ottie Foe, S atu rd ay evening »t th e B eaverton M ethodist church Mr. and Mrs. E. D H ite e n te r­ tained a nu m b er of friends from the I. O. O. F. lodge at th e ir hom e S u n ­ day evening. Donna L eav erete has been absent from school a w eek w ith mum ps CNOTH/NOf 4-H Achievement Meeting at Mountain Home Friday Night dia If.i *u> (reltglh. in dm* tlhitf C h r i . d n seat ll on a hall I get d i l l to busi fui- the ungodly * BI I'L L Geor> from a Blhl In- N T a ilo r, B eaverton Paid adv. Young pcopl itituto b u t Ihe seiv eM ill Ihe hl Ihia man MixSiiii, (hut evening S ubscribe Io the Argini of d a rk . kin and lot ome heal I rayer. The r a t e d hi; hand for group quit Ihe platform and m r- •ill- rounded bun Bible verse.-. monies, w ith p ray er followed m on him and finalls lie yielded him ‘•«•|| kneeled and asked forgivene • for Ihe ins of a lifetim e O ne of th e first fru its w.i to give over a six page letter w ritten earlier in C oni vac to r the duy Io .set forth to his mothei his d ru n k en stale Next m orning I "i Y c n i's ' E x p i 'i ii* n i'i‘ suw him m dite the letter of let tei >. outlining his first .step into a lieu life ami hope. So there u a joy in heaven over u ainnei that rep en ted am t joy in that C.iliforni.i m o th er’s h eart over a on safe on I ' l l Hill* II) I l l l l lH»J <» th e glory trail "W hen u e wore y e t w ithout FAINTING H. I). Fuller The Great Virgil USED of Vertefian Rill R ubber stam ps and office su p ­ plies.—H illsboro A rgus. tf P lease send in new s copy early to th e Argus. Are You Planning to BUILD? . . . Then it’s none too early to s ta rt p re p a r­ ing plans, selecting m a­ te ria ls a n d studying c o sts! I. X. L. Dairy - Poultry Feeds H igh production and stock h e a lth m ain te­ nance both req u ire a well b alanced feed. And th a t s w h a t you g e t w hen you buy I. X. L. Q uality G rains, h ighest t e s t c o n cen trates c a re fu lly blended by farm -teste d form ulaos r S 'L u Y 1.6 n,eceasary Vitamins, m inerals and digestibility fo r m axim um production, h ealth and disease resistance. M easu re I. X . L. Feeds by “ resu lts” p e r sack r a th e r th a n “ cost” p er sack. and R E M E M B E R a new FH A Insured M ortgage System will soon be u n d e r way to p e rm it you to borrow up to 90% of the value of y o u r finished home. Albers, Crown and Triangh Chick Feeds F re e H ouse Plans Lumber Yards »•i B etter than soap; brings out the hidden lustre In your hair. Lifebuoy Soap . . 5c krrpa 10c DOUBLES D R IV IN G EASE New colors w ill m ake last year’s clothes new a R O ON POTASH FED PASTURE” ■pASTURE land can be made the moat profit- ■t able land on the dairy farm. Test plots in 1937 proved that potash in the fertilizer in- creases the yield of pasturage 5,000 lbs. green weight per acre. In addition, potash improves the sod by encouraging the desirable grasses and clovers, thereby increasing the feed value and palatability. Apply to your pasture now a mixed fertilizer containing at least 10% potash. This will make a top-dressing of nitrogen fertilizer later in the year more effective. High-potash fertilizer will also be a desirable supplement to any manure treatment that the pasture has previously received. For further information, consult your fertilizer dealer or 1 write us at P.O. 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