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How io Get Rich Hillsboro, Oregon, Thurffday, February 13, 1911 Schefflin Group Will Entertain Hillsboro Folk Annual District Walther Mague urday and Sunday at Salem Àchievemenl Day Program Set West Union Mrs. Dant Honored On 81st Birthday ALOHA HHHI.lt Emin i I >i*nt of Reedville, mother of Mr Hila XL t Benefit Even! At Shady Brook inrrly lived hrie. 1« now county health nuw of Malheur county, I the «ream! largf'Ht county in the [United States. She was visiting I friends and relatives in Portland ¡and Hillsboro this week. She ORENCO Mittsinnarv í will meet next Wednesday, Feb- brought a patient to the state hos- i nary 19. at 2 30 P in. in tin- horn«’ ; pltal at Thr Dalles for treatment of Mrs Ernest Wilfert. Officers « at the sanitarium. Missionary Society To Elect Officers Misa Elisabeth Carlyle left last ; Thursday for Corvallis, where she will attend n school of miwdon« «luring the remainder of February. Mr«. S. L. Carlyle, her mother, ac companied her a« far «« Forr«t Grove, and will visit a daughter at Thatcher Bud Baughman is in Emanuel hospital m Portland, with a broken Party Friday Fourth l)ivi«ion of the Ladies' Circle will give a valent in«* party at tiie Orenco church on Friday, February 14. Trade« for Acreage A Pit num I uih traded hl* two Kounos in Orcnco for .sonic near here. Aloha Couple Have (Hass Collection ALOHA HL’BEK Mr am! M if Hiniy Bufi .on have a collection o WEST UNION Four H achieve m< nt «lay will !><- held at the West fiorii three to 14 inch< s in diurne- h r, blown by th • west winds to the tdunt Ji ,md ill wind that Woman Honored will la ihown The public is in beautiful ,'|fts vite«! H«dvetia 4 H club: will also «•nt Mewl irne To «-reparo Skit Mr Ma West Union Junior Women ’ s club eie conferred upon 12 eandlilal e Saunders, H C bi h I the nt Ilie A lolla Baintcr. w bint Thur« hain, A day night larlin. C G. Inman, Mrs. Iloedell Honored John BuHie!. «•nd George Pumroy. < haliman, Vlvnm Jeffrie« nr M in «•lyn Sclimidt wa« appointed i lol don. HHRlated by skit to be given . in mroy, M ih . Flunk hlmnelf with an ■y »n<l!„, Nin«- vi«i*oiH were introduced to He t h«- bhow«*r in lier home, honoring M ik th«» club and all were urged to B«* i nitid Roedall Many Iwautiful Join. A demoniitration was given gifts W«T on a formal dinn«*i table setting playwl Eva Ewa I sp<-nt the Satuiday tn Hu* Lutheran «hunh on hhh i nd The ban quel will be hold at II lb p in Walter Wulk.-r, ttic Senior high si'huol ca Jack . Tilla The Sunday moinlng sei vice will Il Riley and daughter be held in tin- Seventh liny Ad nge Pumroy and (laugh >i*ntlNt chur«'h on iiiul i. Harry Smith, J M Hood gtrevts A highlight Saturday Blo«k, John BuMhel, Edgar la-«- evening will be the dlstiict playoff Saunders, Jame« McMahon. Edgar «letrrinln«» the h in the Graham, Frank .Ivtnvy, Bernard liHMkrt ba 11 tournament Mem tiers and friends of Zittii Wallhei !^-ague Mr unit Mn H Newberg air visiting their son Allen Simante!, who is with the law and daughter, Mr. and Mi H A Thomaa lila pat Former Itodldrnt Illca ent». Mr. and M ik Royce M Manon, Misa I- Pot Hand iriildent of thia community i k «ml of »pent the With her aunt. Mi H J Pot t la nd February -I nnd family Punning of tlwir coum Ina. Mr and Mrs R and Henry Harma, and others in this vicinity Mon- and Tuesday Mm J<»r CnwiMr accompanied SHADY BROOK The Shady M ik Ehiu r Batche)d«*r and Mi Anderson <>f Portland to Brook school will give n program Seattle, Wash . thr da V M Vitti! e<| February M her Minter, M ihm (’ora Willi*. The group wnnt over the Pontoon «II ryonc Is Invited Proceeds used to buy playground equipment fm pupil .. a ntuiient Kat herinr Oregon Stat Mrs R E White sustained pain- fill intuii«*« knee when a calf kicki-il h»*r nver one «lay Mrs Clair Evers and son Henry treatment by the doc- of McMinnville visited her parent*. r she Mr .«nd Mr> Albert Vundcrzaiidvii, rec *ntlv .Mr Sahnou Home hi ought home W A Szh home land hospital. Isst Sunday. He Is feeling much from th«- St Vincent s iios| better and was able to be around Portland last Tuesd.iv He this week. considei-abb* Miss Marga Voelkr. land spent the week-end wiüi Em- Mrs Guy Bantcau of Portland w«’re nu» Ih*Vlaeminck and Lena Dcl- dinner guest« at the home of Mr planchc j«nd Mrs Alvah Ia>gan last Thurs To FulrrUin Aid day In the afternoon they were Mm F Johnson will enter l accompanied by Mr« Elva T.ngnn tain the Zion Ladies Society Thurt- > and daughter and motnied over to <iay (today » at 2 30 p in in the par- Aurora nnd viaited Mr and Mra. ish hull Flank • fxvgan and family Section Two Editorial*. Feature Columna, Sporta and Community News < lassitied. Publie Notices HillNboro Argun and Hillsboro Independent Consolidated in 1932 iioiii«* lieit* with all th«‘ member < HCHEFFI.IN M oiu I uih of of h«*r imiiM'flliti«• family Walther Longue will In- hiiuts nt pirvi«»u« «lay M ih Dant made .i Horinl Friday evening t<> thr Young liouw di«’«« Siu* can i«-ad and . ew Without glMNHCM no church of Hillsboro A ««m wa« Itoi n to Mi and 1'1 M Heyner of Snohomish, Wush Frbiuai y Mr M IM A F Kahle und finally Monday and Thu thiid und fourth degre Rev and Mr« J (’ Selirnidl and family of Tillmnook of Mr and M ih <’ Schwank«- g u s Hills li Use Arn uit Alli lo I liul Iturgiilii» . . You'll Have 'N Navr'n Nave n Nave Jeurned. Harriet Jeffrie« China. wan in on Wedg«- Jcffriis re- A vu Zurcher gave th«- H'port community plate silver Hai 1 lx*hmnn and Vivien Jeffrie« v hosteasm. Next meeting will Mrs John Pubol« entertained the West Union Senior Women’s club February 5 A pot-luck dinner given at noon. an«! in-law aiater, nini Winifred Thorns spent the week end with friends at Junction City Dinner, Program Jackiown Friday I Aft/T/HI'K» T___ 1 . Juniors Sponsoring ’35 PONTIAC t-door Sedan WANTED OOE ÄWW em 1 • t Sunday night. M^s Thoms. h > receiv«*d a bruised knee, re- urned home Monday. Mr and Mi- Albeit Turner of Yakima left for their home Monday following a month’s visit with his brother, J. L. Turner, and other relative« in Washington. Yamhill an<! Tillamook counties, Portland Hold« ( «rtifiiat.' "Thi« is to certify that who by his unremitting and en- thusi.ihtic activity in stretching the I truth, and by his ability to ex- , aggcrate any situation whatsoever, i- duly qualified to membership in this a cxiation founded B. C. 1313 bj Ananias Wc hereby confer up- on him the honorable degree of SEE Model Bakery FRANK ADKINSON FRANK DOANE at McMinnville, Oregon CADY MOTOR CO. H9 S. 3rd Hillsboro . year to the biggest liar in We Have MOVED Room 12 Weil s Bldg, from Hillsboro Pharmacy Machine and Machineless Permanents Frederic - Rilling - Life Permanents EVE S BEAUTY SHOP ...» IRELAND'S FEBRUARY CLEARANCE CONTINUES! Check This Sample Value! THE IMH0ÍS CHMOLET' for Styling for Road Action with Economy- for low Price If* Ute only low-priced car with a 90- h.p. Valve-in-Head "Victory" Engine ... the only low-priced car with exclusive Body by Either and all the other features listed here. . . It out-styles, out-accelerates and OUT-VALUES all other biggest-selling low-priced cars! gMlM 90M.W« - VACUUM K*«’L?'” UMHUH) KNttACnON BQX6IÄM HO HO i HO HO HO HO HO HO VIHTI LATIO” «-»fl OC ww» Check Our Windows for Other Buys in Every Department i rest one STUDDED GROUND GRIP TIRE The U.S.A, has given its verdict on motor cars . . . ^iven it unmistakably by awarding Chexrolet sales leadership over all other makes of cars for nine of the last ten years . . . and now the U.S.A, is giving this same verdict again by showing clear-cut preference for the new Chevrolet for '41! “The U.S.A, picks Chevrolet!“ And, if you’ll make your own eye it—try it—buy it test of the new Chevrolet for '41, we're convinced that yoiFll pick Chevrolet, too. And get the nation's No. 1 car-value as a result! Please see your nearest Chevrolet dealer—today.' mm HO HO BOO* Ft iWMNKCUnCH 4 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE HO HO “V CHEWTS THE LEADER! 332 E. Main, Hillsboro CHEVROLET DEALER Telephone 444 Greed and Gumption AS I3S LOW AS For further information and cur f.cs illustrated booklet on how much plant food crops use, write American Potash Institute, Inc , Beans Bldg., San Jose, Calif., or Box 2, Puyallup, Wash. AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE, INC INVESTMENT BUILDING 5OÇ RtPltHISHING THE SCIl WASHINGTON. D. C. A WEEK 4.75/5.00-19 qualities. The slotted riding strips give additional non-skid POUNDS OF N P;0s-K,0 CONTAINED IN CROP OF 3 TONS PASTURE DRY MATTER PER ACRE. pavements. You get super traction on unimproved roads and smooch, non-skid riding on improved roads. Let us equip your car today at these low prices. AND YOUR OLD TIRE SIZE PRICE ♦ 40 4.50 21 5.50 11 5.25 5.50 -11 6 00-16 6.25 6 50 •16 58.55 10.44 10.17 11.38 13.95 FOR WINTER DRIVING— LET t/S FQU/P YOW CM TODAY! IRELAND'S 3rd and Main HILLSBORO filone 2111 rRY/T ei/y/r.' Halvorson Motor Co • A » Here's the lire with all the advantages of the modern, effective mud and snow lire plus •> . All Cars Amé Buyer Preference But Chairman Pubiifhen Committ^9 good grasses and clover. Irrigated pastures are gaining fa vor rapidly. Fertilizer goes hand in hand with irrigation, since a control led moisture supply onables the pasture plants to take full advan tage of the fertilizer applied. See your dealer about including enough potash in your pasture fertilizer. It costs but little extra and returns more profit. ■ - By NORMAN CHANDLER I^OOD pasture is cheap food and the key to profit in livestock farming. Young grassos and clovers are rich in minerals and proteins, but when grazsd remove more plant food from the soil than if left for hay. To keep pastures good, the soil must be replenished through the use of fertilizers. Potash should be included in thia fertilizer for high yields and the best proportion cf to « i the Funeral services f>r Thomas Ad- . ms McEldowney. 77. former resi dent - f Washington county, were I t Id February 4 at Monmouth. wh< re he died February 1. He had resided th^ro : ars. Mr McEld born in Virginia City. the dav after his parents arrived there from Iowa : v < ver -d wagon. In 1871 the fam- ;ly settled near Hillsboro. Surv. »> . ■ are the widow, six sons. Frank of Harrisburg. Thomas Jr and D n¿ld of Monmouth, Joseph ■ f Hamilton Field Cal . William cf Corvallis, and Wilmer and James of Dalles, and two daughters, Maude of Bend and Mrs. Louise T?rway. Spokane. Wash A brother, William, lives at Forest Grove. Unimproved Roads FOOD REMOVS* Remember the more you tell, the more you sell when using Argus classifieds. tf Former Resident Of County Passes ————________________ riSNT Section Two, Eight Pages certificate hangs on the wall of a business house in Aloha The headquarters of this lociation are located in Burling See Our HOUSEWARE BARGAIN TABLE Watch for next week’s special! attended Kansas City Fanners' Un ion all-day meeting Wednesday and furnished music for the program. a . BLONDE or WAUNUT FINISH. A February (’learanve Bargain Walnut Meals Light Halves..... 34c Light Pieces..... 31c Light Ambers-.... 30c give a hot house Fi id Green Mi. School One Family Affair GREEN MOUNTAIN Mt untain -chool is uni* the six pup.L have the '>n<>n,i< r.ame. Hedrick 'The three 1 girls, T In n ■ Hei'n and Louise Vault. W»<lnihday, F«*bruary 19 and double cousins of th« will b< a demonstration of boy- Charles. Wayne an uit making, with lunch served All ladle of th«- grange LitheTh brothers. The gin have two brothers under Mis Eunir«- of Florence I h and the boys have two young for school n nd W s. She Saturday Mr and Mrs. Joe Smej- family kal entertained Mrs Vincent many year«, Schultz, son Lowell and daughters. ly Pla«*e S<>|<| Luella. Corabelle and Caroline and the man R ofb sold Mrs Sylvia Wcxjdo. all of Tigard. louth Tobias to Mr V Strubb visited rela- Mi and Mi tives in Portland three days last week. Mr J Flynn have Mrs. Ed. Smith is in a Hillsboro borne in -roH- hospital recovering from an ap- month’s visit \ with pendectomy. and in Portland Mr and Mrs Earl Genzer and Winifred Thom« Injured Winifred Thoms was one Ot IX and Everett and Mrs. Sam Strubb an . Industrial club will supper at the school ht, February 11 Fit 6:30 and con tinue until those ho come later are served. There will bo a short pro- meet at th«- home valentine party. l ram and an apron sale following present at the the dinner Everyone is invited. Anniversaries Celebrated labt meeting and di«cussed Mr and Mrs M R. Jack enter talned with a dinner Sunday in hon or of Mr. and Mis. Charles Coffin of Portland and tho birthday annl- d Mrs. Ed Boge and son Cecil of Farmington. all SCHOLLS The Scholls-Laurel of which occur in February. Other Union Sr and the Scholls-Laurel guests were M ih . Florence Meek Farmers’ Union Juniors are hav of Portland and Eevyn Boge. ing a pot-luck supper and program Walter Heaton has returned home at the Laurel community bull to from a two we«ks' visit with rel- night ’Thursday» The Juniors are putting on the program. Ciarlio Wisniewski and family Betty Su<* Fristoe was initiated brought him home and remained into the order of thr “Rainbow" Monday evening at Hillsboro. Thirty-fi ve re is much im- card party at the Grange hall last Saturday night were won now. by Mrs Walt Miss Flora Ruhlm, Walter Oí i Henry Ruhlm, M i. M Jack Women's Several of Mr B •/ rlh s relatives night. Feb- made a surprise put luck lunch call Eunice Wchlitz of al the Bozorth home in the Groner Port lami is listing apartment Thursday They were will h«» guest night and each mem- Mrs lau).i Stewart. Mi Gledyt b< i ÍJ to hi ing one or mc Gt bish tnd daughter J . Mn W J Albert, Mrs. Amie Higgins. Mrs Títere will be a short business R<»etta Thyng, Mis. lattia Ballard meeting followed by a Valentine of Portland, and Mrs. Lillian Thyng of Bi*«verton This was thr first Remod«-! Homi* Mi and Mrs. A. H Chappci a; e since the Bozorths moved to Scholls eight having their house remodeled. Kobert Ficken has been ill with years ago. the flu. • If the want ads don’t do it can’t be done. This Week's USED CAR SPECIAL Home Economics Group lo Meet Volume 17, No. 17 'T'HERE AREN'T MANY wholly unselfish people outside of in sane asylums. And you and I can be thankful for this! It is human nature to be selfish. The very will to live is selfish; the de sire to succeed, to win the respect of our fellows, to make the world a bet ter, safer and pleasanter place—all NORMAN CHANDLER that is just a combination of greed and gumption. Just a recognition that, in order to live, we must let live —or must even help others to live better! Merchants and manufacturers who advertise in newspapers arc selfish. I talked today with an espe cially selfish manufacturer. Why do you spend money for advertising space?” I asked him. I don t spend money that way. I save it,” he answered. If there were any cheaper ways to tell people about my goods. I’d try them.” Then what do you do with the savings?” I went on to inquire. I d like to keep them,” he admitted. ‘‘But mostly I use them to harass my competitors. If I can reduce my prices and give better values, I get the customers.” “And what do your competitors do?” prove our products so we can tell the customers a still better story and perhaps move out a little ahead of the other fellows.” * Suppose you had the power to stop your com petitors, to deny them the right to advertise, leaving the field to /ou, ^ould zou ise that ight?” He thought a minute and then gave me this answer. “No. I would >e tempted co do that if I could. But I’m too greedy and. I think, too smart, to want to. My business would go to seed. So would other businesses, in my line and other lines. Pretty soon I couldn't sell my '’oods because there wouldn't be enough customers with good enough jobs to afford to buy my stuff. Then it wouldn’t be long until I my self would have a hard time getting the new and better things I d like to have. It wouldn’t work out!” ‘‘Then who loses when money b »pent for adver tising good products?” I asked. "Damnation,” he exploded. "Nobody loses. Ad vertising is just like a better tool. When a man buys a million dollars’ worth of good tools for his factory and uses them to save his customers a couple of million and to increase his payroll another couple of million and still manages to keep out enough to buy a shirt and pay his income taxes, nobody loses." My manufacturer friend went his way without my telling him that he had missed an important part of the benefits of using advertising as an economic tool. You can call it your selfish part and mine. His advertising not only brings you and me news of such things as good values, but it also helps to pay the cost of gathering and publishing the news by which you and I learn the facts we must have in order to keep ourselves free. I don’t know how you feel about this particular American brand of selfishness, but I like it! NOTE : The purpoae of these regular weekly inttltu tlonal advertisements Is to make American life and American bualneas better. Your muatestlons, criticisms *'Oh. the same thing,” he said, grinning. "And al! of u> in my business hunt steadily for ways to im Ushers Committee and Ita chairman. Addrem the tom-