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’l ililí «la.v. November 21. 19 IO Mrs. Burkhalter 'Named President Of Welfare Club III HILLSBORO AROUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON Couple Celebrates 5(1 Hi Anniversary IL«I ( riHM I' a I m Ing * on <’hii linn I i h« Ani met with M i . m M««lvllh« .lurk hint Thin ><l.«v f«»l in nil il iy meeting Th«* thin* Will. pent Working mi tin* qutlt and inthli i hit tin* bn .'.mi whnh will he given next month Th«* Ahl vol« <l to rivo $fi I to ih«1 Riti Cro C<»mmiU • to1 hav«* ihiii'i* of mi i a ni’emenf n lot th«* b mini nil* Mi SSI hdbv 1 Mi » IM;- u lb h . in«l Mi < Fte«l Sti vi li - finn v woi k and M in John I Boi;* M i « I li< ki n. Mi Layton ' Watts and Ml Paul Reed u fi. di 1 nunta IC I urn* I rom Soulh Mi IA.I\n Pun« ««« hai letuimd la t w«*ek Hom a trip to L on An K<li uhiio lu* \ : ih d i elative* Mi and Mi Edwin Bui khaltri and ihildirn Robeit and Gladys at t.ndid th. fun« tal «*i vi<ia of Mi Buikhalt«*i aunt Mi Mais (Talk of Poitland, Monda) Mi ('lark wa« Ml yearn ohi and had bn*n V 1 I’> . of h. i III n* (4 . few week ago Mi (Talk, who was af feet lonnt «'ly known an "Aunt Maty" leaven many florid, in this community to mourn her Io a Mi ami Mi John Kamna ami hoi in Jack and ICirhaid an- Np«*nd I Ing th«* Thank jiving holidays at Mi Kamn । panni' Mi and Mr. (’ W M« it/. of Eiim'm They will also sir.It .Ml Kamila Istel, Ml:« Byron l-'llmtt. and family. Mt W T Putnam Jr will enter- I tiln w it li a f amily Thank* giving at , her horn«* Puncochai lioin. Mi Mar/at«! Klein, a nuna* at St Vim « n’ ho pHil, Npent la f bridav at the holm- «>f h* i parentN. Mi and Mi P« t. i Kh in, and fan Hy Mi and Mi • W 'I' Putnam Jr ai.- entri tainnu: w ith a family din m i on ThankNKivim- Dav (menta will I»«* M< im ami MtNdanw’N Gor •l.»n Sahnow Georg«* Bleiadorf, Kiillotti Bu i dot f, DrIbrtt Birrs «I« if. and W T Putnam Si. and their familieN. Kansas City H.irmony club mi rnbcr and their hu b.md rm t at the home of Mr .«nd Mi J A McCoy Thursday with an all day meeting Pot luck <linm*r w.is served at n«w»n Next meeting will b«* th«* Christmas meeting at tin* I P Braiiy home Thursday, D«*c<*mb«*r 12 'I’he ex changing of Christmas gifts and «.indy will tak<* plac<* «luring the afternoon Mrs Mary H«*ibcr t. who has bv«*n here several days with her mother. Mrs J II Braman, who is in th<* For«- t Grov<* genrr.il hospital re covering from a broken leg. left for h< r horn«* this week in Lake Valley m ai Eugene. Rent riar«* Her«* Mi and Mis Fred Cr«*ps and lit- th* son, who an* living mar Banks liavr n irt« d th«* Earl Waldron hou>c to liv«* in -o Mr Crops would b«* closer to his work at the Con- .'ohdalfd Logging camp. Bit ihd.i v ( rlrbratr«! Mr and Mrs Marlin Jackson en- entrrtaim'd a numb«*r « I frien<is at dinner Wcdm day evening in hon or «>f h« r fathi r. J A McCoy, «»n hi> si vcnty eventh birthday anni- versary Oscar ShiffiT arrived horn«* Sat- urday morning from East«*rn Or«»- gon. whi »«■ lu* had been elk hunt ing for the past ten «lays. Miss Una Brady is working for Mr> Berger at Thatcher while she teaches at Pacific university at Forest Gr«»\«' Mr and Mrs J A McCoy were call«*d to th«* bedsid«* of Mr. Me- Coy s cousin, Charlie McCoy, Fri- «lay «'veiling at tin* Masonic Hume. He bail suffered a stroke. Mi .John Stribich and Charles M«*Conahay spent t h e week-end with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shiffer. Mr. McConahay is an uncle of Mr. Shif fer. Mr. and Mr Hoy Wilson of Mc Minnville visited Mr. and Mrs. MKINLFY ELMONICA Mi • nd Mi Simon Fricke of Walk«*!* I i . k I « «l«hi ated their fiftieth wed- di»ig annivei uy Tuendey. Tian Boonler Night Tlie Funnel Union lo<al at G1 meetllH, 1.1 J Week appointed a commitUM* to plan foi a booster nighl in Deci-mbri This commit i «*«* '.Ji m« « t at th«* horn«- of Henry Johnson Ih-rrmber 2 linn < i M urn has b«-«-n suffering vilh a badly infected fing«'i. which ' «d I - > I».- lama-d Inst w eek Road Named Th« r ad in front of the H« nry Johnson property ha been d« ig n at<«l th** Buttner road and given a sign In New Horn«* Mr Bi r bam- .-.nd family moved into th« n m-w horn«* recently built on th«- propi*rty j^ircha ed from N P Johnson M Alma Stm ki has I m < n ill ■Meeting Postpon«*«! Th«* Priscilla club meeting has b -n postponed from Nov«'mb«'i 21 to November 28 w ith Mi S Khp- pr ( ailed to Navy Man () Meara Jr ha. received hl. « all to (he navy and will 1« ave No vernb« ! 22 li will b«* on th«* II »y wood running between Bremerton and Honolulu Mi and Mi Charles Perkins hav< moved from the Focg«* house into th«- apartment they fornurly o« « opn d in tie- J II Gimp horn«' Th? old« r pupils of th«» McKin* ley < hoo| held a skating, party at th«- Hill I mho skating rink Friday night S« ve»al fanners in the commun ity an- abl«* now' to get out their ¡Mitato crop dm* to the ch* ir weath- «•! Th«* potatoes an* afferted by blight. Mi Ruth Foote, who is att«*n«i- mg Linfield college. Dr .J Ohvei of Portland ami Mi Mar v Sn farth <»f Salem wera* dmm r partv gu<*d> of Mr and Mi S C Olds Armis tice Day Mi and Mi I. K Fisk« of ('«»rnelius visited tiunn during th«* w« k «-nd and Mrs L« titia Ha,\. from (government Camp ■ pent th«* w«‘«*k with them Mrs Ha/el .Sparks who taught McKinley school for a numl .-r of years and is now teaching at Taft vi ited Mi and Mt S (’ Old. la t w« ck Mrs Sparks t«*a< h< th« primary grades at Taft and also music in all th«» grades She sjwnt th«» summer at a-hoid in San Fran- eis«-o studying folk dancing She had th«* satisfaction of seeing her « lass «>f pupil , pci form at th«* San FianciM?o «*x। m ।>111«>n Aloha Group to Elect Leaders Study Group Organized at North Plains Former Resident Dies (’arl F Bunsen. Hillsboro printer «•f more than 25 years ago. died in Portlan«i N«>vcmber 15 and funeral services wer«» held Sunday He is survived by the widow and three 1 «laughters. Marjorie. Mrs E. F Schmidt and Mrs H. V Carson. NORTH PLAINS A tudy club hr been f'»rrm*d in North PI.«ms with Mi Tmn Stigum a rhan- imm. Mr (' D Uhamb«*rlam lea<ier. Mr Joy Shearer, a ist- ant l«'.«d« i, and Mi Madg«* R<» ■». s«*«'r<*tary 'I’his group will meet the « <'on«l ’I'u« .«lay of « .«< h month in flu* P ’I' A room of th«* chool .lion*.«* Th«* gcmial topi«* for th«* ve«r is "Living Together in th«' F.iimly with the D«*c«'mb i t< pic being ‘ Th«* Family Situation To day " Ai l ang« mints have ir'fn mail«* to h.iv«- young children « «. ed for in an .idjommg room by a trained h nh i AH who an mt«*r rste«l in family relations or child dcvt'lopim nt ar«* invit«*d to att« nd Next meeting will b«' D«*«<*mbe 10 On th«* P T A program Novcm- h« r 26 th« i«' will he a pn cnt.itjon of piom c! family lif<* by Mr Em ma Dii'jdorff, a pre « ntation of mod«*rn family bf<* by Mi I.«-.t« r Cvph«*r and a ge neral di < ir ion <»f contribution of each will be math' Th« r«* will b<* a panel dis «ussion by five high *rho«d youths on What I Hav<* a Hight to Ex- I <*t from Horn«* in Training Me for Lif«* ’ OfHirrs Elrtled A m«*eting was held by the mem- b« i- of th«' I H (’ookmg club No 1 Wedm- day in th«' < Im-.l hous< 'I’he following offa«rs were elected: G. ty Hafm i pr« ident; Edna May Jenkins, vi«'«'- president; Jeanette Brown. s< cretary Th«» club will mt»«*l after school on Thursdays at the horn«' of lh« ir had«T Mis Vir ginia H Brown Al Shillandvr of Seattle. Wash . was a w'< « k-«'nd guest at the Tom Stigum home Mr Henry Cyph r spent several days last week in Hillsboro with her ¡st«*! Mrs T H Connell Sr, who was ill Di* « Uss Planting The North Plains Junior Wo- men's club m< t at the horn«' «»f Miss lr«*n<* Langue November 12 A re- port was made on the planting of .-hrubbery at the south end of the gymnasium and arrangements' made for th«* shrubbery to b«* plant ed this w«*ek After the business meeting the group played games Beverly /Xnn Hafner assisted th«* hostess Next meeting D«*cember 10 w ill be the Christmas party .it Mrs in Dunde«» and staying at the home Elsa* Jackson * horm* with Mrs o* h«*r brother, Melburn Ziegler, Jackson and Mr- Allyn as host- Np« nt th«* week-end with he»’ father. George Ziegler. Mrs Iva G. Stewart was hostess Saturday night at a Buck Heaven Vanant club card party Thirty- f«»Ur attend«*«!. Mis E. E. Langston anti Jack Atkinson won high cor« n in pinochle and Laura Murray and CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN Thir- Doi m in Blaze» high in "500”. Danc t> eight children between the age ing was enjoyed after the card «•f four an<l 20 were enumerated games. The party was held at the this fall m the Mountain Top nchool Stewart home instead of at Simp diMtrict. Th«*»«- an* 20 boys and 17 sons as planned because of th«* ill- girls n« .< of Ruth Simp.-M,.:. M* ivm Whitmor«? and brother Tom Jones is very ill her«-* at Elim i. of Twin Rocks, with J<»sse the home of a brother, Wilbur Snytier of SchollM. and Roe Thayer Jones, and Buster Beatty of Portland, re Mi and Mrs Mervin Whitmore tinned Nov-mber 12 with their lim entertained with an elk dinner it of elk. They were in the La Monday evening. Guests were Mi Grande country at the opening of $ti<l Mrs. L I. Hulit and Mr. and th«* «ea.son with five bulls and two Mrs Russell Gainer of Newberg, cow tags and remained until all an«! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whit tags wer«» med Aftci’ a short visit more. with his moth«*! M in Frank Shuck. Mr. and Mis Ira McCormick at- Elmer Whit mon* »«»turned to Twin tende«! a birthday dinner party Kocks Tu”N«!ay. Sunday at the home of her cousin. Mr> F J. Robinson left No Mrs. S. B. Lawrence, at Raleigh, vi mber 13 to visit a granddaugh an aunt. Mrs. R. B. ter. M i > Dori« Munson, at Vancou honoring Blown of Gai den Home. Others ver, Wash. present were Mrs Maggie Denney M in . J. E. Blazer and Dorman Bhizer went to Silverton Sunday and Mr. and Mis. Elmer Perkins where »«he visited a sister, Mn*. of Beaverton. R. B. Brown. S. B. Cail Ixiranzrn. ami h«» went «»n with Lawrence and Sam Lawrence Jr Mr. and Mrs Marvin Ornduff a party to Silver Creek falls. Larry Jones, little son of Mr ami were here from Willamina a few Mrs. J. Wayne Jones, was very ill days getting their potatoes dug. I J Granwold of Potlach. Wash., last week Mr. an«l M in . Melburn Ziegler, spent from Friday until Wednes day on his nut farm in the Buck accompanied bv Mt and M in . Cecil Heaven district. Ziegler of Carlton, went on a fish ing trip on the Siletz and Wilson rivers Sumlay and Armistice day. Mi an I Mis. Sam Wilson and two children of Boring visited her sister, Mrs E. E. Langston, and family Sunday. Their mother. Mrs. Mary Hillman, who was visiting hrre. returned home with th«* Wil son family. Mrs. Jack Bradway of Indcprnd- ence visitc«! Mrs. E«l Wohlschlegel Aimistic«* Day and Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Wohlschlegel went to Aurora Saturday for a visit with a sister. Mrs. Collins Graham, and other relatives. Vivian Ziegler, who is working Harvey Riddling several days this week. David Jackson s|x»nt th«* week end at Salem with his son. Calvin Jackson, and family. Interior - Exterior 1151 IIIIMioio. Rt. S Take II Easy! 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THE DELTA DRUG STORE Hillsboro — Phone 251 Double Protection T I I I 11|| bl l j i W \ \ WA yl yI v\A And, adding one safety feature to another, this new Silvertown is also the only tire that gives you the Golden Ply —the fa- n- us Goodrich invention that resists the terrific blowout- causing heat generated inside all tires by today's high speeds. "nil By resisting this internal heat, the Golden Ply protect» you against those high-speed blow-outs.’ No Extra Cost Remember, many tires cost more than Silvertowns; but no other.tire— at any price—can give you this two-way pro- Thanks for the wealth of America, Its forests and prairies and hills, For the challenge to build and to conquer, For its farms and its mines and its mills. ESTIMATES M. W. BENNETT M m U> Pint $1.00 Thanks for the land of America. For reasons a little child knows, Its springtime, its warm summer sunshine, The peace of its white winter snows. PAINTING 1*110. Essay Contest Offers $2000 I irish church. North Plains, on the families of the contracting S ■' inlay. November 16 The groom parties, witnessed the ceremony ST MARYS HOME A two r - I. a son of Mrs Isadore Vandcr- Following a briaf honeymoon in Vander- ters of St. Mary's Home were r< - zanden of Forest Grove, and is an California. Mr and Mrs turning from a visit to St Mary's employe of the Timber Mercantile zamh'n will be at their home in Timber. of the Valley Saturday. November company Mi . Ellen Elias- n, sis ter of the bride, wag bridesmaid 9. while walking on the railroad and Aubrey Fitzgerald acted as best Legal blanks 10c and 20c each at track, two men. evidently hoboes, man. Immediate members, only, of the Argus. tf emerged from the woods, accosted them, and reported tnat a com rade about 60 years of age lay dy ing by his campfire The women hurried on to the Home and tele- phontd to the sheriff's office. A deputy came promptly with an ambulance, stopped at the Homi and took on Rev. William Del- planche, the high school principal It was learned that the two men had remained with the sick man for four painful days. His cloth' were soaked by the continuous rains, and he refused all offers of food The men loaded him into the ambulance and Rev. Delpl m< accompanied the deputy to Hill boro. The sufferer died in the county hospital within an hour No papers or anything to .dentify hirn were found Why the t o hoboes did not seek aid sooner, in a community that responds quick ly to appeals of mercy, remains a mystery. Couple Married Rev. William Dclplanche of St I Mary's Home officiated at the mar riage of Miss Ida Elve Elias on of Astoria and Dominie S Vander- zanden of Timber at St. Edward's STÏAIGHT BOUSBOH WHISKEY. 90 MOOI • SCHENIEY DISTIUEÍS COSP. N. Y. C. Si. Mary s Home THANKS FOR AMERICA DON'T READ This «ection. un less you can stand the shock of un- *jsual bargains! FREE MOUNTAINDALE Mountain- dah* ProgreHHive club will aponsor a night auction for U •• benefit of Mountaindah* .»ho«»! »»n Saturday, November 3o at the North Plains Auction hou «■. This will be fol lowed by a hard times dance. Things to b«* sold arc livestock, furniture. diNhes, fmm equipment, । potato« and odds and ends. TI kt «* will also be a g«»od orchestra. Ail an* invited to attend. Marlin Sandstrom i the auctioneer. The auction will start at 7 30 p rn. Mi L< na Taylor wa: hoste for th« Bank: -Mountaidalne 500” club Fnd »v afternoon High scores were mad«- bv Mrs Fred Boveo. Mi Lo«*l Hollenbeck and Mr Cass Wilson Mi , G O Co Jett was an inv ’« d gu« t Mr D« i m H dl will (uo jtain the club December 13. Sunday dinner party gu«- t; of Mr arid Mi Nicolai Mathie en 1 were Mr and Mr James Mathi«* < n and Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hall ALOHA HUBEH Granx«* Hom» l’.< » I nb ni«'«t Novfmhfi 21 at th«- homo of M l . M W Lund «liiiHt Now officorH will b«- (hoKcn at thin Hiding W M Waull« vim B« d his broth«*» D A Watdh* of ('ailton thin w< « k < alifornhaiiN (» ih - n I s M i and Mis J»-ny H»iiy and won Fn'd«*n« k of fx>. A n^« l«-.o ai«* viuting Mi Ibiiy N moth«*i. M in Ernily Snyd«*r Mi and Mi fbilph Wood«*n of Fairbank-i, AhiNka, an* vi siting Mi Woo«l«'n'i< bioth«*r and ist« ! in law, Mi an<! Mi A D Wo«idon Ha I ph Woodon in a mining onginoo»- at Fairbank Tin* visitor« travelled two day« by train and F»ven daya by troat fi o'n Fan bank to Seattle th«* total far«* for on«; paNKenger being iBHi th O W Cantrell i confined to hla borne with an attack of .riatira. M inh Erma Walter, win» fie«pi« nt ly visited h-re with her i:->t«T. Mr (’ H Helm, died in Dcnv«r on No v«*rnb<*r 1 'riu- body was brought to Portland foi burial. M in . Lee Shores, who lias been ill at her horn«' for th«- past w««K is now recovering. A local man return«'«! to his Cash prizes totaling $2000 are of- pa iked car in Portland and di«- I fered by the Ladies' Auxiliary of that it ha«l been broken into and the Veterans of Foreign Wars to 1 is ov«ucoat Htolen. !!«• reported high chool students of the nation tl| loss to th« polic«', md within who can write the best essays on an hour th«* coat had be«*n r «•cov the subject "One Nation Indivis ín«!, upturned to its owner, and ible.” th« thief caught an«l < ha¡ « loned in The winning essay will receive double-quick time to th«* municipal ' a top prize »jf $1000. the next best. hooM gow wher«' h<* will not need $500. and the third best. $250. The an overcoat. Stock in the Port balance of the $2000 prize money land police with th«* local man ha.s । will I m * distributed as consolation risen 100 percent. awards to student authors of the 20 Horne from ( tu I m * next best essays. Ralph Klatt arrived home Novem- , High school students interested in her 15 from a f«rur months’ cruise I on th«* freighter West Cactus. He this contest should keep in touch with -chool officials, who shortly departed on th«* same boat for another voyage November 20, just will be informed by the local V. F. missing turkey at home. The West ¡ W. auxiliary as to details. — Cactus takes a cargo of lumber to Porto Rico, San Juan and New If you have no more use for it York. —sell it through Argus want ads. Mrs Hattie Carson of Salem ua ------------------------—------------------------ a week on«! visitor of Mr and M in W. F Norman She was a child hora! schoolmate of Mr. Norman in Mount Pleasant. Mo., which is now only a ghost town. Mrs. Mabel A. Ixrckwood of Sa lem is visiting her son, C A. Lock-. wood. Three Honored on School Census for A nniversaries Mountain Top Taken MOI NTALNDALE Mr ami Mr Ar« hi«- I tiomi.'on entertnined with ii dinner party Sunday in honor <»f tin* hhthday anmv«rsaiy of Bonita Tlmmpson. "Dad' P«*a«li<*y. ami l i««l P. o hey Had Peachey was 93 y«*nr- »11 on his birthday Guests v ci.- I >ad P. a. io v Mr «ml Mrs l’r«d i’ciu'luy ami Mr ami Mrs rtiompson ..ml Bonita ami la-onard Ku\ licat.'r f«»r Scho«d l.a«U«*N club of M«*arham district I ; in purciia^cd an electric h« ater foi tie- library at tiie nc I ioo I houNt* ( alifornhin Guest Miss Betty Hannaford of Santa Ana. ('al . arrived Monday for a veil with I.« r um h* and aunt, Mr an<l Mr It 1. Appleton. Mother Honor«*«! Mi and M in E mi I Hollcnl>eck p« nt W« <lm day in Portland Mis 11«»llenheck gav«* a birthday «iinner party for h« i mother, M in 1» A K« cn, in honor of her 83rd anniver- s.«iy at tier moth« ! s horn«». Th«*r<* war«» six gu«*stN present. Mr and Mis K L. Appleton at t< n«ied tii * wedding ami reception Sumlay «ft”ino«»n at the Multno mah ('«immunity church at Mult- m inah of Morris lx»«* Schouboc Ji of Hillsboro and Audrey Johnson of Multnomah. L« airs for S«uith Mrs. H H llannafoid of Orang«* ’Cove, Cal. who has been visiting het son in law and daughter, Mr ami Mrs. K L Appleton, left Fri- «lay for Berkeley, Cal, when* she will visit before going on home. Mouniaindale School Benefit Auction Set Page Three Thanks for the spirit of America, That shines out far over the sea, A proof to the world and all nations That a land can grow great and be free. Thanks for the strength of America, A giant that has slumbered so long. And now stirs in its might and its vigor. A nation awakened and strong. Thanks for the love of America, Love of family, of home and of land. While we cherish and guard and defend these The American Dream shall yet stand. —STANTON M. 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