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IT avril Section Tivo- Millsb orOÄr q u s /Us I U < uUtion of Churchea, Editorial», Feature« ( lasslfied, l’unito Notices Advertising and 4 With Which i» Combined the Hillsboro Independent Hillsboro, <)r< Ron, Ì Hillsboro Indi p< inlrnl Established 11173 \ olume 15, No. 7 Witch Ha/c‘1 Roll Given AT It II HAZEL _______ Section Two, Eight Pages injuries sustained when Ins aut mobile in winch he was riding tor ed over on the Canyon road at t Laurd-Scholls Farmers’ Union Oldest Candidate Seeks Multnomah _____ Hillsboro Argus Established O/H Sunday morning. (By Mrs. Lewis Raymond) Mr and Mrs Edward McElroy LAUREL ACRES Ettiechennc and family have returned to Beav I La Mail'- has been absent from with an E.isln bnaki* ’ Brow ni erton to make their home iHv .1 -chool for a we< k because of a fall I.AUKM. Mr and Mrs S B Lawrence at- basket filled with i received while riding in the car of t< nded funeral ' for Emmett FARMINGTON A benefit card ins grandparents Mr and Mrs S Moody at Tillamook recently. party yill be held in the club Blankcn The car door swung open h chick appear- room. - I the C W C. club al the while the vehicle was rounding a Thelma Mulloy. sch'xd Friday evening The party curve on Canyon road just after •Ien Rutschman, is spot, red by entertainment com- leaving Portland The child fell on Bernie' Brown mito i number two of the C ' W his head but was not seriously in* Invitations have b< t n issued 1 Wanda and Ted c elub (James will include 500 ' jured a wedding reception, honoring Mi family were Ethel North and Robert Davis, at Bil- pinochb and bunco. The club is J T Robert- and community and school hosts at a dance in their chicken the brid<-s home Saturday evening f .(lowed by ly McNay and Howard Di and welfare Mrs Lena Olson fell last week well as providing en- coop Saturday night Twelve guests W Mi and from tertainn' nt throughout the Mrs. Tom from Salem, three from Portland. and injur'd her arm n Billy Regular bu-me meeting will be, two from Kelso, two from McMinn West also had a bad fall Rebekah club members were en- or dinner party at th< home of Mri today 'Thursday i. with Mr Ervin I ville. three from Hillsboro and Mrs. Lester Lind- Burkb l'< r in Hillsboro friends of this neighborhood danced ill Thursday McNay 8 15 Sch'Hils Mi- B M Schulz was an over | to music by an accordion, trap Ml and Mrs Roy Heineck and Sunday guest at the Ernest Hesse drum guitar and mouth harp Earl Raymond and Violet Mc Midway Mt home in Sherwood Mi Roy Fo ld of Hillsboro wi re Fadden of Kelso. Wash . were guests Over forty attended Sunday of their uncle Sunday evening dinner party guests Lewis Raymond, at the Ade Ruts'liman home The school and Easter .services at the Saturday evening local church. Mrs. R. L Putnam C F Robinson and family visited Raymond Seu at Viola Sunday with his father Arthur Frederick an eiglit-pound conducted ' rvice. fert and Karl Seufert are new l,oy was born to Mr and Mr Em- and sister-in-law. ■ i Losh. April 15. at their home member- of the primary class An Roy Carter spent the week-end iter program was presented by El at his home here from his work at The chll- her' Mrs E C Mastei of Beaver the primary da giving an acrostic « follow- ton > nurse for mother and babe Coos Bay Fishermen of this vicinity have “Easter" and recitations, musical W R Aue returned to his work numbci by Mr Steveni. Mr- Monday from a few days visit with Mtrmlrd Grant D'xlge Mr. John Wehlitz his family here '• ei vice on Bald W C Dodge and Bonny part of their and Mt Mr and Mrs. Al Rank spent Eas enjoying Clark and Miss Doris Bowker Sev ter Sunday visiting his brother in menu eral members attended Easter sun a Portland hospital, his mother and • And foi dhtz Wemhard Mr and Mis Elbeit Stevens liad ,-onditmns A tlun rise services on Bald Peak sister a little mist hung their baby fans «verywhere,another Mr and Mrs John Kamna and I tened at the Lutheran church in Mr and Mrs. Francis Wilcox of hit Blitz-Weiahard handy sons Jack and Richard spent the Hillsboro Sunday They were guest« Toledo and Mr and Mrs I O. Nei- Easter holidays with Mrs. Kamna s mi of Rose Lodge spent Palm Sun StaiaiM for picnics and warm lab r at a dinner party at the W parents Mr and Mrs. Charles day at the home of their sister. Stevens home in Hillsboro. partías , Ordar a cas< • Mertz, in Eugene. Mrs. Lewis Raymond, extending from your dealer today occurred An automobile wreck mi the I on the corner north of the school birthday greetings. Ladies' club met with Mrs Wayne Home Saturday night, the car turning Mullivan Hal Wednesday. April 20 completely over Two men from Hostesses were Mesdames C F I Mountain Top accom- Vancouver, unknown in the com- Brosher. D. L Carter, Al Rank and Mi Elwin Hutchi ns on in- Lewis Raymond mumty. were only slightly jured Ladies' club will give a dance The Albert Greener family were Saturday evening Proceeds go for Funeral services for Mis Mary at th< Belle Prickett. 58. who died at taken uddenly and quite serious flowers for the sick. Banks Friday after a month's ill ly ill Sunday afternoon. Thecau.se Mrs. Rex Rose of Pendleton spent of what seems to be a poisoning Palm Sunday visiting her brother- Jean Watkins and ness. were held Sunday afternoon from the Forest Grove undertaking has not been discovered. They are in-law. L. D. Rose. Billv McNay company chapel in Forest Grove. recovering Teacher and pupils of the school Rev George Turner officiating In- trnnent followed in Banks ccmc- were hosts to volunteer baseball fans and players Friday afternoon. Bi ■ •ad<ast<,i were Mrs Edwin Burk April meeting of the Beaverton born in Golden- Gues’ Mrs Light C L. Robinson Mrs. Grange was attended by about 2.5 on April 8. 1880 halter Mr dale W Mis came to Washington county in 1902 Freeman Rowe Mrs Peter Klein. members and several guests, includ and m 1903 was married to John Mrs Albert Bucher. Mrs Kenneth ing Mrs Edith Tozier Weathered, Leon Seufcrt. George chaplain of Oregon State Grange, Prickett, who survives her She had Silver .. Plummer Hagen. Carol Robinson and Mary Elmer McClure state grange depu plan fm Dinm r Ellen Rowe The game was easily ty of Western Oregon Mrs Walling, BUTZ- meeting the past 34 years In addition to the widower, two sons. Verle of Port won by the boys. Pupils enjoyed silver star member ot the Oswego WEI NHAM and Verne of i contests and an egg hunt, wiener Grange, and Edward A Brown of CO and marshmallow roasts. Evening Star Grange Portland Mr Portland, Mi and Mrs Fred Steven'have and Mrs Lewis Stark of Portland lis the last I of Mrs Prickett Ortgos announc'd the marriage of their were re-mstated into the order. Wil and ! Mi vc children of Mi son James to Miss Marguerite liam Barnes, first master of Beav 1 ComsO k "f Acequia Idaho The erton Grange; William Dessingcr. - young couple will make their home silver star member, and Mrs. H P Downing, past master, received , !n Acequia Mr and Mr<. Alvin Seufcrt of birthday anniversary honors in the Tillamook and Mr and Mrs Lloyd dining room at the noon hour. Mrs. Seufcrt and son DcWayne of Hobo In« Cook and Mary Francis Down were week-end visitors at the K ing were initiated in the third and chairnian of died at her home near Gales Creek C Seufert lemc Mrs Elsie Silver-1 fourth degrees. An Easter program the grab bag committ<-e Mrs Goldie on Wednesday. April 13. after an nails returned to Tillamook with ; was enjoyed Distributed by Mrs E G Webb accompanied Ly Alvin Seufcrt for Davi of lunch Mi Christie Brown illness of two years, was buried m Mr. and Mrs ROYAL SODA WORKS man Webb and Gene Brown, mem an extended visit Gales Creek cemetery Tuesday fol of hoi •• -hoc games and Mrs Marie bers of the Beaverton high school lowing funeral services at Forest debating team when they went to mg will be Wcdm -day with Mis Grove Undertaking company chap- Unit Social Tonight Caldwell. Idaho, to debate Myrtle Whitmore as h to All farmer folk arc invited Miss Patsy Shields of Portland Mrs Janson was born in Finland other- home unh-.-s member attend an open meeting and pro spent the Easter vacation in Beav and came to the United States in informed gram sponsored by the West Union erton with her cousin. Miss Cath W Brown and grandson. Dick 1890 She was married to Henry C Farmers' Union, at the K. erine VanKleek Janson in Portland on January 1(1. 1894. who survives her Rev. John I’ hall at North Plains tonight ■ A large crowd of local people and (ThUTMtay) Ladies are asked to guests attended the laying of the brother. F I. Brown Dick is enjoy Ebert conducted funeral services bring lunch and the local will fur- corner stone of the Beaverton grade ing a vacation from school from wth Mrs Sargent as soloist. coffee No admission charge. school building William Jamieson is in the Good We specialize in quality com- nesday ot this wcck Samaritan hospital suffering from Subscribe to the Argus tf Mrs Walter Schmidt entertained mereiai printing- Argus teit.lined Wednesday nt the homo i f Mr Effie Dorland at North Plains with Mrs. Ada Cutting as Hitcon pupils enjoyed their usual Easter party and the harmonica band remained after school Thurs day to make Easier novelties. Mr and Mrs. Ray Christensen are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a baby son. Subscribe to the Argus Hiteon III I bulo I chihhcn of tin Mrs. Prickett Dies Friday 51015^ nothing Bathroom Essentials Ruy at Sprouse-Reitz and get quality at consistently low prices. These friendly West ern tores are always a con venient, economical place to shop. FINE BEER 150 Pond's Tissues 10c Soft and strong Sanitary hand- kerrhiefa for rolda. Fine for ro* moving cosmetic«. Better than map: brings out the hidden lu.tr« In your h»lr. Beaverton .Hid M i - family Bulbilli < rlrbralrd start that building pro- Il c gram — vit her home <>r remodeling the old one ! the primary 1,-r egg hunt while the upper room had 1 party All of the children re ceived Easter favor:, from their Mr and Mrs Gh n Miller and Mr and Mrs Arthur Sailens wen in realizing your desi ter home. Erre House Plans Free Estimate» Quality Materials Reasonable Price ► COPELAND Lumber Yards Snider home George Snider shipped three cal of onion, this week They were the last of In-1 year's onions m the com munity and all the growers ale busy preparing the ground for Uns year - Rubber Gloves Shaving Brushes . 25c Lonf full bristles, set to stay tn rubber. Easy grip handle. Sterilized. Shaving Soap ... 2.50 climb into comfort ( iood assort iik ' b I PLYMOUTHS DODGES LORDS CHEVROLETS NASH GRAHAM BUICK DODGE PICK UI’S and TRUCKS CADY MOTOR CO. Oldest Automobile Dealer in Washington County Phone H13 5c WUIl.iir.s- ih« e'-onomleal rake that fits in your shavign mug. Makes rich, lasting lather. 10c Razor Blades Probak nr Star, 4 blade pkgs, or 2 Gillette blades. 4 SPPOUSÎPIITZ STORES bush coats MOVE! Don i delay a n t longer. See our va lues I oday ! 25c Sav. your hards. Strong, durable rubber, assorted colors. till program Ex ang< bean church was well al-! uffcring from Mi s tended Many visitors from neigh- ; a bruised hip and shock sustained by u fall m tier home last week Mnry Van Horn spent tin She is able to be about some at tin Mis M i week-end with lier parents and Mis E W Van Hmn Mary rJanH* Whitmore 7 - y e a r -«»I <i taking nur. < s training at the daughter of Mr and Mrs Raleigh Marv- hospital in Astoria Whitmme has been quite ill with The high school. Live Wire. Sun pneumonia She is a little improved beam and primary classes of the at this writing Mis Whitmore Evangelical Sunday school spent mother. Mr4 e Saturday afternoon practicing for halem Mountain is assisting with tin ir Easter program decorated the Whitmore home church and had an Easter party Mr and Mrs W H McNay en Mrs Waldo Flint and Miss Mar garet Flint have the mumps. USED CAR STOCKS ARE BEGINNING TO ( hoice selce lions will soon be a thing of the past ! Ila easy with clothes new again! Rlt — all colora. One "L ittle S tart can waste /s mile of gas Present low priées won’t last much longer ! 10c with an Easter breakfast at her home for the Laurel-lights class of the Sunday school of which she is Use the Want Ads in the Argus. | Thousands profit by their use BUY NOW! 5« keep« . pkg- BLIT UIEIRHRR (Uy Gladys M. Atm’ KINTON Horn« Economics club of the Grange will have another . Guest size — the soap that you fresh and dainty Lifebuoy Soap ♦T 1856 Eggiman 10« Drene Shampoo . 110 s- lhlrd with Hit’ sportswear ot I he season. I hey’re new shirts lor spring. In your daily stops and starts, your engine eats up gasoline faster than you realize. How far your engine runs depends on how often you stop and start, how much you actually drive in low and second gears. In"low,"your engine makes about 12 rev elutions for each turn of your wheels, in "second,” about 8. In "high,” it makes only about 4. Shell engineers found that getting away on a single start can waste enough "undi- ¿ested" gasoline to carry you 1 3 of a mile. To cut this costly waste, they found a way to rearrange the chemical structure of gaso line, making ever” '"rop usable to your motor under all driving conditions. YOUR GEAR RATIO IN HIGH GEAR IS ABOUT 4 TO 1 8 TO 12 TO IN SECOND GEAR IS ABOUT 1 IN LOW GEAR IS ABOUT 1 men’s shop jim wells, prop. 317 east main st . hillsboru phone 1412 THE ROLLATOR* COMPRESSOR— The more >ou STOP and START, the farther your engine travels in compar ison to your wheels . . . and the greater your waste of “undigested" gasoline. You can save on your stop and-go driving costs by the regular use of Super Shell. Try it — and see for yourself. —- $1 to $3.95 the • The 10-Year Warranty on the Rollator compression unit you buy today will still be in effect in 19481 Only Norge has the surplus-powered Rollator com pressor that makes cold by re volving slowly in a permanent bath of protecting oil. . . That’s why the Rollator compression unit—exclusive to Norge—car ries a 10-Year Warranty. S uper -S hell SHELL A Roller Rolli •nd There'i Ice' Deluxe models come equipped with a Convenience Set of three 1 E R M S quart water bottles and an eight piece Dessert Set. Be sure to sec the Norge before you buy! Selfridge Furniture Co Phone .TX Hillsboro 13« S. Third Are, i W i »m—