Pnge Two
HILLSBORO ARC,VS, HILLSBORO. OREGON
Perfect Health
Scores Recorded
By Many Pupils
Pythian Sisters
Sponsor Party
Silhouettes of War
sholles
27 Everyone is united t
Mrs I.uk^oii Honored
is W s ea
temple meeting ‘.W
w ith high scores going to
swnd
The class has adopted the
“Live to learn and learn t
Sports
The last basketball game
the champions of the league gam
Of the league games we won ni
and lost one. At the tournament
won two and lost two games There
might be a few games vet. out they
won't be league games.
Two new boys entered the fifth
grade Monday They are Buddie
and Floyd Keim from Manning
Projects on Oregon Industries are
coming along nicely.
Helen Ruecker had a birthday
party Saturday. Hazel Bean. Loi's
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Prist
Mann and Violet Wiedewitscn were
to Mrs
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ment
Mrs
Mrs 1 R Cypher and
cr \ sited Mrs Elmer M.
hill Sunday Mrs Mays I
the Want Ads in thi
nds profit by their
is much better now
Mr George Gribbler and
have gone to Port
ruaZ/tu PRINTS
lored ENLARGEMENT
sit friends in Raker and
Miss Elnora Sandford is
her parents. Mr. and Mr
Sandford, during her Ea<
ation She
cacher
The sermons for Easter
are. The Glorious of the <
and "The Message of t!
Tomb " Christian Endeavor
by Elaine Schlaefli and J.i
Troutman. The lesson v
question on the Bible and
ducted like a baseball eanu* Special
music for C E .
ta Johnson. B
Betty
Johnson and a alo by Mrs
Chamberlain.
The Perprayer committee Includ
ing Ethel Johnston chairman, and
C luyde White. Jane Ann Troutman,
met at the Bill Troutman home and
leaders for Christian Endeavor were
selected for one month as follows:
Mildred Bunger. March 21: Dick
Chamberlain and
Johnston
March 31 and Paul Collin
The Nifty Needle Workers 4 H
Sewing club and their leader Viola
Westcott, met with Mrs William
Troutman's aunt Ellen Mavs' cook
ing classes Thursday night at the
home of Mrs Troutman The clubs
Cornelius Methodists Invited
To Hillsboro Sunrise Service
can't be darte."
FOTO FINISHERS
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GONE WITH THE WINO
CLARK GABLE
Cream
‘DOVBI.F. RlCH’ -tht lurent
it Ilin % straight bourbon whiskey
in the world.
PINT 90^
QL AK I $1.70
PRODUC,
*or’ieoBv TME DISTILLERY
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Th. "Caterpillar" track-type Tractor lay,
it, own „eel "cog track," wherever it
goe,. It'» actually geared to the ground.
E. D. CARVER
''Caterpillar" - John Deere
Sales and Service
Phone 3791
Hillsboro, Ore.
X HTEX LEIGH
How and When You Can See
"GONE WITH THE WIND"
Evening, shows are at 8:00 I’. M. Ad
Does it have the traction I need?
Thio it the third in a »eries discussing
important points to remember when
selecting a tractor.
HOWARD - De HAVILLAND
Matinees, will be regular continuous per
formances at 10:00 A. M. and 2:15 P. M.
Seats are not reserved. Admission 75c
including tax. You can come anytime up
to 2:15 and see a complete show. Thc-
atre opens every day at 9:15 A. M.
when you buy a
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Portland. Or«yo
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THIS
WEEK
Ronald Colman
THE LIGHT
THAT FAILED
•«. WALTER HUSTON ...
IDA LUPINO
yl^lEO HIM IN THE
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And Leap Year ... or any
other year . . . Mae
MURIEL ANGELUS
DUDLEY DIGGES
gets
Oregon City Man
Buys Shoe Business
H
positive traction.
Starting at
hand colored in beautiful tint« from
jour 8 exposure roll.
Send your film today
Prompt service Fine
quality. Send coin.
vance seat sale for evening performances
$1.10 including tax. We suggest you buy
and reserve your tickets early to insure
a better choice.
Seats will go on sale at the Hill Theatre
box office Sunday, March 24.
Open
daily for advance ticket sale from 11:30
A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Mail orders will be
accepted if accompanied by money or
der and self-addressed envelope.
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Saturday
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‘ Ball Well Attended
A large crowd attended the fire
mens' ball here on Saturday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M Cullaha of
Against peaceful settings of sun and snow on the battlefields ot
Pocatello. Idaho, visited Mrs. Alice
Europe, these shadows of war stand out in grim relief. British
Berger and daughter Oleva and
gunnels of an anti-aircraft squad watch the sparkling skies for
Mrs. Agnes Mcllvain and other
enemy planes, above. Sentri.
below, are of England's Warwick
relatives Sunday.
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Regiment.
Mr. and Mrs. James R Wilfley
accompanied their son Walter to Se
attle, Wash., where they visited
practiced their skits and played
their son Vernon from Saturday un
games. Next meeting will bi
til Tuesday.
Mrs. Dayton Mays,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wright and
little Patsy spent Sunday at Dalia,
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Wright.
CORXELIUS — Easter morning
Roscoe Allen, who has been sunrise services will be held at the ..ok five of his Boy Scouts up
boarding in town, has moved with Methodist church at Hillsboro on Gales Creek near Camp Medlock
his parents to Forest Grove.
Easter morning. After the services Sunday afternon where the boys
Eric Marggi. formerly of O
John Burbank of Tillamook was i breakfast will be served in the
an overnight guest of Mrs. Leia basement of the church to which took some of their tests. Those go City, has purchased Mrs. E T Boat
ing were Melvin Cummings. Donald man's shoe department in the CC
Smith and sons.
the Cornelius people are invited
here, it was announced Mon
Beverly Trites spent the week-end Easter services will be held at the Waddle.
Ralph
Keys
Brady store
day. The new proprietor plans t
at Tigard as the guest of her local church at the regular church Waters and Ivan Smith.
bring his family here and establis
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Connie West. hour. Musical program will be a
Anderson Pugh, who ivas ill the permanent resi
in the
Given Housewarming
violin solo by Duane Olanie: solo, past week, is gradually improving. near future.
Friends of Mrs. Druscilla Crance by Paula Jones; solo by Lois Milne: Homes Rented
At Oregon Ci
Marggi has been
gathered at her new home on Sixth solo by Lester Mooberry: the choir:
J. C. Barnard of local ! real estate associated with the shoe businei
street and gave her a housewarm vocal quartet by Georgiana Jones.
for
14
years.
He
is thorough!
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Keim
ing Friday afternoon. They brought Helen Oliver Ruth Price and Mrs office reports that Mrs Clara
ot Banks has rented the Williams trained in foot treatment, havin
along well filled baskets. Those Edward Phillips.
hou-e in the north part of town and made a study of corrective m
present besides Mrs. Crance were Build Houses
C. Robinett of Beaverton has rent with regard to proper shoes.
Mesdames Roy Cook. Christine
Delmar Wyatt and Joseph Senko
Long, William Goodin. Ray P. have each started the construction ed Mrs. Jennie Benham's house and
Read the Argus Classified Ads
Shaw. Joseph Finnegan. Louise M o£ a house on the east side of the will move into it about April 2.
Cochrane. Dan Barrett Sr., M. Tib market road in the south end of
betts. A. J Irmler. Jessie Hender town.
son. and Lutie Mapes of Hillsboro.
Ed Beitelspach. who has been ill EngagemenT Ennounced
The announcement of engagement
for the past two months, is report
of Miss Marie Louise De Prez.
ed about the same.
Aerer in our lifetime
daughter
of Mrs. Charles Chartrev
Mr. and Mrs George Gelenga of
White Tail. Mont., were week-end of Cornelius, to Ernest G. Harrison.
have eyes beheld its equal
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rock son of Mrs. John Harrison of Port
and family and F. B Cleveland land. was made at a party given
The families were old t ime Illinois rV }I ?S Ruth SurPlice at her home
neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Gelenga fnday evening. The wedding will
be at the St. Alexander church May-
have spent the past two winters < 30
at 11 a. m.
with their son-in-law and daughter.
Mr.
and Mrs. Ben C ‘liier
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Christian and
family at Canby and are so well and little daughter. Lillie Mae. of
Clatskanie,
were
guests Sunday of
pleased with Oregon that they mav
decide to make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Seidler.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Collingc
The Christian family also visited
had as party guests Sunday their
the Rocks on Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peck and three daughters and husbands as
children of Kelso. Wash., were follows: Mr. and Mrs. Comet Gib
week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. son of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs Zies
Haynes of Portland and Mr and
Forest Coy and other relatives.
HILL THEATRE 7 Days, Starting SUN., Mar. 31
Miss Leola Harder spent last Mrs. Francis Simantel and son Den
nie.
week in Portland with her sister
Mr
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Greig
of
Mrs Fred Oglesby, and family.
S Shows Daily—10 A. M. - 2:15 P. M. - 8 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett and Hoskins spent the week-end with
his
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
little granddaughter of McMinnville
wer Sunday visitors of Mrs Stella Greig.
Mrs. Warren Huber and niece.
Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phelps were Miss Florence Wunderlick. return
Wednesday and Thursday visitors ed on Monday from a few days
In Technicolor.,. Starring
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Phelps in Port- visit with relatives at Seattle
Wash.
land.
Scoutmaster Leonard Melanson
If sickness occurs in your home
at Rhttt Butler
do you know how to get a doctoi
>>^LESUE
OLIVIA
quickly? If your eyes need atten
tion do you know how to find t
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good occulist? If you have a sick
cow. or horse, or dog. do you know
and preienting
how to get a good verterinary!
Consult the Professional cards in
the Argus.
vertise.
OF KENTUCKY
at Scarlett O'Hara
i» no power-watting slippage
Show
lliainhall
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The pupils of the fourth grade are
having a spelling contest. The class
is evenly divided into "odds" and
"evens." Competition is very keen.
Ihe odds are two points ahead. The
third and fourth grade have some
new pictures, which adds to the
appearance of the room.
On the "Caterpillar" 02 Tractor (the 3-4
plow model) for example, ilt rugged
35 HP engine brace« it« pull ogainit 18
Continuent»
WIIK
u ith candles in honor
(Grandma* Jackson’s
Room Meeting
TRACTOR
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THURS. - FRI. - SÄT
Former Resident
01 Cornelius Dies
M- .he>
week: William Dusick. Don
die. Raymond Hughs. Bobby
let. Donald Thelin. Marcel i
Ina Stauss, Esther Heino.
ASK THIS
QUESTION
VENETIAN
ReedviBe Resident
Returns from East
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CORNELIUS The following
eighth grade pupils have perfect
health scores for last week: Beverly
Eleanor Herman; Florence
Reichard.
Ei elyn
Voelker. Jackie Barker
Roman
Wardius. Ruben Stauss
Pelmer
Voelker Robert
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Price. Rueben Ver-
milyea.
Following seventh grade
Thur ukiy, Mnrcb ’ 1, ] 9 10
MAE
VENETIAN THEATRE - 10c and 25c
*E5IflflD5
SUN. - MON. ONLY
March
24 and 25
Continuous Show Sunday—Starting 1 :3O P, M.
Oregon's Premier Showing
My Little Chickadee
;
young as
.You feel
GENE AUTRY'S LATEST PICTURE
Give Me the Wide
Open Spaces''
Joseph GALLEiA Dick FORAN • Donald MtEK
Fuzzy KNIGHT • Margaret HAMILTON
anl-hitting cowboy .
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a swinging, singing
action-jamboree.
PLUS—News, Cartoon and Selected Shorts
GENE
AUTRY
HILL THEATRE
SUN. - MON. - TUES. - WED. I
"RANCHO GRANDE"
March 24, 25, 26 and 27
Continuous Show Sunday—Starting at 1:30 P. M.
►—WITH
SMILEY BURNETT
June Storey, Mary I,;, Pa|g of fhe Go|dcn w<.gt
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RICHARD GREENE
While this engagement is limited
this production will not be shown
anywhere except at advanced prices
at least until 1941. You will see it
in its entirety, exactly as shown at
its famed Atlanta World Premier
•and in Portkind.
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A 30th C»nlury-Fox Pleur»
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JOE BROWN Jr
LLOYO CORRIGAN
CLAIRE OU BREY
LYNNE ROBERTS
PAUL HARVEY
CUFF EDWARDS
LILLIAN PORTER
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KELLOGG
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TUESDAY March 26th
LEGION ANNUAL AMATEUR SHOW
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VENETIAN THEATRE
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th
ANDY
HENRY STEPHENSON
FRITZ FELD
HENRY king
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ad • story by Joh''
by Rido Jobruon Vounq
HILL THEATRE, 7 Days, Starting March 31
Si
3 Shows Daily—Starting 10 A. M.
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CHIRKS IAUGHTON VIVIEN HIGH
20th CiHWRY YOX
PLUS— News, Cartoon, and March of Time
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