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How io Gei Rich llillsboT^M^rg us I se Argus Ads Io Ilmi Itaigains . . You'll Save liillaboro, Oregon, Thursday, March 13, 19 11 Program Sei For Reedville School March 21 Neius Then Remember When lilllHXIIICllI M. aimouncc m chan Louis a Garfield, son of Mi Mi Loin Garfield of Reetivilli mid-shq mim the parents I k i • since January, h Portland i ursduy fur Northwest«* Univeraity, Chicago, III, when* h-i will be in training f«»i three month mission Garfield i. a graduate of Hillslx.ro high ihool eia- of 1936. and gi.iduated from University of monlh of December un a cim i Patrick's >ld Finney building which last week held to a mim- mum by quick ai tion of fin nien who can be n in the Hillsboro busmen men however, nome even Remember when.' lighting fixtures added three more rooms and paint- Mrs m J n. retiring presi- meeting to order Mi Bertin. Carlson Three tables Gue is ,,f Mr John Farley Mi Pearl car.I party Saturday night high. Gurstfi of Mr und Mi> I > M Xi' and Mrs D E Johns and Peggy Mrs . Bertha Carlson Mill*!« ad f->r nine duy^ were their Dorothy Platt of Portland. Mr und low. and Mrs Wilma Voorhie the >on and daughter in law. Mr Mi- Surman Turner <f V.u Mrs Millie Keen- Mi > Av « rv Millstcud Avery Ws li . Mr und Mi C M electrician fir * class <>n thr Fuqua and Robert Carroll ■f Reed- cv and Mis- Margcret Gaunt were Next meeting will be ville Bridge and pinochle w re guests 18 a’ the home of Mi's Saw- l > fn m Bremerton. Wash This a a The group spent Sunday tell at tin Miss Doris Rae Harrison, student ■Mrs F Saund'Ts of Hillsboro, Northwestern Com- dimgh'i r of Mr B in Portland, returned to her will Hensley, returned to her home fi t in < Monday, following several weeks before Jont y hospital Wfdne dav She r absence due to influenza. aibor, Hawaii follow Ulg will stay in Portland Guests of Mr Mrs Melvin Mrs Peter Lambing Return From South Vaud, nno I Sui were the lat- to 11 members < f her Mr and Mrs H G Cooj ters uncle. Wiley Chapman of Sc Echo, aunt and unci of Mr Wai attic. Wash . and het mother. Mr. th«- Jam ■ by the class during February, to Hwffcl home the week Mi- who has been cumulate Bible study Two sides ili wi had Ixs-n chosen with Mildred and A large local group attended the Cai «nid north:*ni Mexico They ic- carnival held Satur- l> »rtvd ¡am each day while* in the Mildred Nouth and that in Los AnK’ lcN tin a part of the mud reached lii<* hub <>f their car. program. Roland Er. > home from gon which «they much week-end. Iti model Homi- Mr and Mr M Mill Mr* Gnunt Host, .s Star Puux'hlc club their it the home of Mis Hillsboro Insurance and Real Estate Offices WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONS After 1 P. M.—Beginning March 15 By Agreement of: Kurath & Wismcr W G. W zX Wlebcr Keith Wilcox W M Smith C Henry Nelson Kenneth R Wilcox McGrath W J I' Wieber Wayne H Emnioit H Brauer E P Cornelius Ru-hlow Insurance W O Morley Il W. Currin Chas 1. Walker E zX Griffith Road Projects Offer Alternate Newberg Route Two WPA project^ imorevina the MK’ rmfck hdl and Fmcgan hill county roads south of Laurel are now being pushed southward to meet a new stretch of county road in northern Yamhill county to furnish an alternate route from Hill-boro via While the present river route which skirts Scholls will still re- mam as the t the two county seats, the widened roads south of Laurel will be of - rvicc to residents in that vicin- , ity. it is pointed out here. The new mad in Yamhill county Losers Dine Winners Result of Attendance LAUREL Ninety Sunday school jwople and their friends attended the supper and i,ntcrtainnu*nt at the hall Thursday evening given by the h m r of an attendance con test The dining tabi decorations wi re forsythia and daffodils W H McNay. an leader of the winning side, vva» given a seat of honor Mi * w h McNsy who ■ * pri lent of the Friendly Corner cko . when th<* contest, v/hich was spon sored by that class, wag started, and F L. Brown, recently elected pr< (ten I ............... • i ■ 1 All respended to introductions with a few remarks Little Delbert Dc- Bo< r. who was celebrating his first birthday, re special allin- tion. and hi cake with it one candir* was quite jxipular Following the «upper. basketball game between the local girl- and a Portland team was won by the visiting t. am The 4-Hclub made $3.20 from the gale of candy. John Merz of Portland was the guest .J his daughter Mrs Elbert Stevens, from Thur day until Sat urday of last week. Jean Watkins was home from •school all of last week, ill with the measles. She i a sophomore at Hillsboro high. Mr. and Mr- Albert Rosevear and children Donald. Fern and Carol cf Battle Ground. Wash were Saturday and Sunday guests at the George Rosevear home The visiting Rosevears were residents here before their marriage. Myrna Buedefeldt, 15-month-old daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Dave Buedefeldt. is quite ill in the Jones hospital She is reported as a little improved at this writing. She is suffering from after effects of in- fluenza Guests at the H Borgelt and Francis Nibler homes from Sun- week were cousin of Ni bier and of Mrs Borgelt. Mrs. Teresa Bower <if Colteti. W ish.. her son, Jee Bower and daughter. Mrs. Joe W< bber of Portland. Mr .m.l Mrs. S E. Stoller and son James joined relatives Sunday at the home of Stoller's sister. Mr.- Frank Hanauske of Portland, for •i dinner party and visit with a nephew. Don Abraham, who was on short leave from his naval duties on the Saratoga, stationed at Bremerton His parents. Mr. and Mrs Roy Abraham of T'.k'do and ' Mr AnnaKauff- man cf Woodburn, were among those who greeted him. The Abra hams are former residents of this community. Mrs. Fred Mosner and little son Tony of Hillsboro were guests of Mrs Rollin Meyers from Tuesday until Saturday last week Thelma Mosner. 6-year-old daugh ter. who has been in the tubercu months, will be able go with her moth« r to Walla Walla, « hich she plans to do in the near fu ture. She will keep house for her father while Mr. Mosner is in a CCC camp. The Mosners are for mer residents here. n. rtheasterly direction to the Wash ington county line from theOrnduff corner. Some werk hag already been done on the right-ofway and actual construction of the road is Volume 17, No. 51 Whoozinit (Not necessarily news) Herb M.i< Kenzie breaking his Rotarians ■st in Tahiti Keith Wilcox <x remodeled . pinning Jack Murton using a light meter . . Argus and Weil’s posti ffice boxes being too close to- I.locd Kamp fra little badminton . “Slim" Arnold playing box hockey with a grammar school boy. M. P ( ady being written up in a newspaper as fleet-footed Ma- n Cady Bob Cull explaining the fine points of "Whoozinits" . Smelt growing on palms in a flower shop Jim Miller tell- ing how not to hunt deer.............. "Sunny" Foelker making a birdie Birdlyn Matte- on hole N< son and Mabel Grass playing golf. Club Will Sew For Red Cross SHAMROCK CENTER BRICK ICE CREAM, qi.. 35c Pistachio Ice Cream HIGH Pint 25c HIGH PAC K Quart NIB S SHAKE SHOP Mr. and Mrs. “Al” Nordquist, Props. Phone 854 Hill boro 218 E. Main St. U Anniversary ( elebrated Mr and Mrs Carl Possetti and Mr and Mrs. Gail Arthur of Bay City were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry L. Hudson. It was the Hudsons' 36th wedding anniversary, farewell Given Mr. and Mrs. A. M Jannsen. Mr. rnd Mrs Harry L Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry A Nielson joined many other friends of Mr. and Mrs. V A Wood at a farewell party giv en in honor of the latter at Masonic Temple. Beaverton, on February 21 prior to their departure for Port land to mak- their future home. Mrs J. J. Slovak plants "mole" plants in her garden to dscourage moles. None have bothered for sev eral years. John Graham of Missoula M nt ALL MAKES OF Ra Rias RESULTS GUARANTEED ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN FREE! DOUGLASS RADIO SERVICE At Selfridge Furniture Store HILLSBORO, OREGON Phone 21 WE’RE SELLING appointment as an Official Goodyear Service Station. We wanted to give you greater values — to offer you car owners tlje world’s leading tire —‘so we selected GOODYEAR, the tire true: More People Ride on Goodyear Tirea Than On Any Other Kind. W e have a complete stock of Goodyears — a type and size for every car at a price to fit all pocketbooks—whether you buy the super mileage Double Eagle or the leader in the lowest-price field, the All-American. And every tire is backed by Goodyear’s written Lifetime Guarantee. Come in — select the Goodyear to fit you." needs. Be safe — and save money! financial Actrice ßndiüidual ¿canA FAMOUS G-3 AlL-WEATI.tR ÇaiingA AccountA LIFETIME GUARANTEE ~ïraHele T a Check a Every Goodyear Tire is guaranteed in writing—NOT for 12, or 18, or 24 months — but for its FULL LIFE, without time or mileage limits. Checking Account A Road-proved favorite of millions ... the toughest, longest-wearing “G-3” All-Weather ever to come out of the Goodyear factories! Streamlined production, sales and distribution methods enable Goodyear to give you this un excelled tire value. See it today. Get our low price on your size. Goodyear Pathfinders Safe hepoAit VaultA 6.00-16 ONLY EASY-PAY TERMS The Commercial National Bank . your home- owned, independent bank . . offers you these ‘Personalized” Bank Service ami many more such as Auto Loans. Farm Loans Bank Money and EH A Loans. The off irei and employes of this bank, all local residents, in- Vite you to take advantage of these services. Little as 50« A g 12 TO 20 WEEKS TO PAY 4.75-19 or 5.00-19 IQ-95 • ■ • ^ou neef( n°t *,e a de- 'IDFUDDn positor of this bank to use our financial services. CASH PRICES With Your OLD TIRE BUSCH'S SUPER SERVICE Commercial National Bank of Hillsboro A. H. BUSCH, Prop Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation "A Washington County Institution" HILLSBORO 5.27-17 or 5.50-17 $Q-50 WEEK R Phone 851 50c v V e take pleasure in announcing our ßuAineAA íoanA BEER ...a beverage of moderation ter. Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Coon. More 'han 85.(XX) new car buyers made trips to Detroit during 1940 to take factory delivery and save fr< ight costs, according to figures rep- rted to the California State Automobile association. The report stated that about 60 per cent of these buyers, or 50.000. were from the Pacific coast states. Eastern states accounted for only 10.000. ßuilding íoanA These benefits are worth preserving. You can help us, if you will, by (f) pat ronizing only the reputable, legal places that sell beet and by (2) reporting any law violations to the duly constituted law enforcement authorities. Section Two, Six Pages 85 000 Trips in 1940 Cank-bg-tiiait beer . . . and our right to make it. We want them cleaned up because they endanger the 13,238 jobs and $11,541,550 payroll created by beer in Oregon since re-legalization. Beer contributed $617,020.86 last year in taxes in this state. is visiting his son-in-law and daugh- FIRDALE-IOWA HILL—The Hill and Dab- club met last Wednesday at the Frenk Waibel home with 20 members and one visitor present. Members decided to sew some cloth ing for th» Red Cress. Next meet ing will be at the Don Pearson home. The farmers in the community are busy working in the strawberry fields. In Ho-pital Eldred Markley is in a hospital in San Francisco under observation. H wife and infant son Eldred Ray- m-nd are staying with Mrs. Mark- m at Mr- Vio’.> Carter, un- til his return frem the hospital. Move from Hillsboro The Vandchey family of Hills- b<>ro moved cn the L. Raymond place in Fiidale Sunday. “Personalized”^ | A few weeds grow in every garden Aloha Business Firm Expands a.Ving ALOHA-HUBER The bu ir- tolin COX Orville < omplon o rdering if h< M E B .l l.ii i Uw A m MIMi ilrmld inen ase hi . exjxTince as a gr< w into n"<-d of larger quart giube trotter ... Al Busch u mg I which he secured by enlarging ; Mrs. W ■ remodeling the Wardle build Thayer teliini; about the growth acr< s the «tree’ south The room ( Crouder working m her flower beds. MARCH 13 Aloha folg getting r Mrs. G. Garthofner Tonight I'm free go out to see n-paring the the bridge* club . . That masculine ballet danc Irs. Reid Eldridge offering her neighbor To eat and to laugh. ■m-mowing job return to To indulge in light chaff. And to tilt a gallant lance. the land of Hula Hula Bates and crew putting in som Tis Hillsboro night. hard lick Tom hip Our cares take flight. mg ome of his alesmen out for i W mingle once more on the floor little exerci e on the golf course Of the Aloha Grange hall Torn i Bailey expecting the w r-t Come one. come ail; in api p. >rn / before the council Our friendship we seal as of yore. I red Cornelius doctoring a B< b Coe hoveling dir’ Paul Patterson mcukmg lh< vacated in the Turner building will of a golf opponent be fitted up for Mrs. Turner's Ray Miller g ■ buying a new home . Harry The Huber cJub met Wed. Bales telling now he planned to n{>d with Mrs T j Holycrost Bank Services Among the thousands of decent law- abiding beer retail establishments in America there may be a few disrepu table “joints.” While it is the brewers’ responsi bility to brew good beer and the re tailers' responsibility to sell beer under wholesome conditions.nevertheless the brewing industry is concerned about these undesirable places and wants them cleaned up. We want them cleaned up because they endanger your right to enjoy good Editorials. Feature Columns. Community News, and Sports "Trailer Girl." Churches Hillsboro Argus and Hillsboro Independent Con olidated in 19 A HFEDVH.LE which the < nine t.nurd indefiniti ly by Willi.im I.imi .n Section Two 310 E. Baseline 218 E. Main l HILLSBORO Phone 391