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Neil's Then Remember When? KnUsbon^^rg us How to Get Rich Une Argux Ad» to l ind Bargain* . . You’ll Hav ’N Have’n Haven Have Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, August 21, 1911 Scholls Group Continues Aid For Hospital iät three llillsboio residents i ix of Hillsboro, who were ilaiiuhters Mi E W Ahn- quhl of Hillsboro . then Buxlon School lo Open September 7; Scofield Opening Week Early •N Buxton sch «»1 wdl w ‘ overnight gur t of unihri H Mi. Huth Crif 1 P<d ison Wednesday < ,-n Mountain will bach Miss Vivian Ccarley arc tlie pi unary and Ml Moxie hci aunt. Mi Louis Kaufman, and e iq»(s i grades .lohn M ims Evelyn Ho Mr an I Mi M T tn Itmg Mi Fr* <1 Brown Wilni.i wthers, wb< ramp. Mi and the Thomas family nt Arcadia park, m ii Veiiionm Sunday Mis N P Nelson, who is a member of the family, wax unable to attend this K< nneth Albrecht and E O >iHi>t fH Id ng < inpany Church was Tli. mas m Ed Mizner and tw Mi Mi ot M, h.un.I mtn their home south of Hux- . winch they remodeled recently Mr- Kaufman and Julia yn Hoss if P rtland The two girls remained (filen Mi Mountain Grange ni t a home rica i tors includ (’baric- Van Kb > k Mr F rsythe und Emma f Hlllsbolo Grange and Im ki rson Main tli ic that Buxton dusty. AUTO RADIO SERVICE Repairs Tune-ups Prompt Service Cost Reasonable Work Guaranteed GEORGE HIMES RADIO SERVICE With W 155 S. 2nd turn Auto Suppl Telephone 3511 Illi.I SHOKO Whoozinit <Not necessarily news! SC HOLLS Although th- pledgt the Doernbecher hospital has ; n fulfill d. m« mb« rs c f th* Scholh W* men s club will continue to aid the hospital by donation of clothing and fo<xt This decision was mad** al the short busmes- meeting held by the club at the annual picnic last week at Blu« Lake. with Mrs Minnit* Bennett and Mrs Max Bennett hoste with admiuif n to the park and its facilities through the courtesy of Mi and Mrs Nick Weish, owners of the park Immediate action was taken toward the hospital work by «1 silver collection of $5 35. which turned Mrs Lottie Stearns to purchase materials to be worked up into baby garments Oth, r donations of pads, quilts and similar items were promised The year book committee, includ ing the president, Mrs Orr, and M dames Bennett. Wakefield, Bun nell, and R< ynard, planned meet- Standing c< mm It tees for the year were announced bv the president as follows: scholarship Mrs Rey nard and Mrs Chrmtianacn; en dowment fund. Mrs Stretcher and Mrs Hergert, Doernbecher hospital fund Mrs Stearns and Mrs Aebis cher. music Mrs Chandlee and Mr. Coleman, art Mrs Flint and Mr.s poetry Mrs Larkin American citizenship Mrs Suthc r land Mrs Guild and Mrs Twiford; literature Mrs Maude Wakefield.. Mrs Sibley and Mrs Phelps; sun- shine committee, Mrs. 1Ya.sk and Mr- Hesse; American Home. Mrs Ri well; press and publicity, Mrs Bunni 11; lunshii ■ Mn km; i icnic committee to be an« nonne* d latoi Resignation of Mrs Miki* McCann treasurer accepted as she moved to Portland, and Mrs Grace Raynard was clect- ed ta fill h?r place for the re- mamder of the year Thirty-one memb rs and nine present to enjoy the outdoor din- ni-r. followed by swimming and boating, and a tour of the grounds. Entertain Houblc Six Members of the Double Six or ganization nt Rebekah and Odd Fell -ws lodges will be entertained by the Scholls group in the latter part of September, according to d. vision made at the Wednesday meeting of the Rebekahs. Date will be announced later, but it will be sometime around the 30th. which also marks an anniversary of the Rebekah order Conflicting activi ties prevented the program from being held in May. as scheduled, so the two dates will be observed together On the Rebekah commit tee for the event are Audrey Heat on. Ruth Christiansen, and Rhoda Hesse The Odd Fellows committee will be named later In the Double Six group are lodges from New berg. Sherwood. Wilsonville. Tuala tin Tigard and Scholls. Mis Walter Jaquith. who under went an operation in Good Samari tan hospital recently, is progress ing but will have to stay at least two wieks more in the hospital. Fred Carlson and family are on a vacation trip to Canada. Earl Stretcher and family, accom- pan; d by "Grandma" Farver. left last week for a visit with friends in Seattle. Wash. Miss Magil Glascock and Bob Mounce. accompanied by Mrs. George Mounce, left for a visit in M-utlicm California a Hillsboro Argus and Hillsboro Independent Consolidated in 1932 —Jennie fi rifritti ' etching up on her sleep lleien Mann looking pretty well I ayetU Allen and Mabel Oraaa < H Webber ittending a union meeting Bob Dugdale watchin; the pressure gauge Lather < ostello i subscribing for the 27th year Judge Peters hav mg a birthday Nye Bristol and Tom Bronleew switching programs M II Stevenson receiving con tributions for his rumpus room Charles Walker celebrating a birth day making his own ho teak es then not being able to par take of a chicken dinner II. L MacKrnzle and Al Hoffman talking about the heavy, slow traffic over the improvements near Glenwood. B M. Goodman getting direc tions Sonny Patterson enthused about camp. Bill Cyrus and Phil Corwin hitch- hiking to the beach Marjorie Sigler kidding Fred Amacher about his 'girl" friend Vernon Smith standing guard over his father, liar- ley . .E. W. McLain and George Erickson discussing a chicken din Portlanders Buy Boleen Place HGL1> Mr Mr« Mid Mr. and J* >rtland Ammann n. II r mother Make Dreams Come True! Rents Are Rising! words, big giants—want ads. results, Section Two, Eight Pages Pudge" Hitchr at Springfield moved this wi from his fermer home the Sherwood road Th? new owner, a Mr O'Rourke began repairing and ating the property, pr para- to moving in. Mr. reside, temp rarily with his TRANSPARENT PALATE Dental Plates Enjoy wearing your Dental Plate while paying for them on my LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY DR. BROWN Commercial Bldg. CREDIT DENTIST HILLSBORO Phone 61 Among local young people who will attend college are: Dons Bnt- tian to Northwestern Business col- 1 g- cf Portland; S.nrley Carlson. Marylhur.st at Oswego, and Eugene Ni wbrey and Betty Sue Fristoe will attend University of Oregon. Albert Lillegard is working at the Rowell brothers farm until he is called to the army. E tlsr Christensen. Jean Benson and B vcrly Armitage entertained fellow members of the Upstreamers Sunday school class Thursday night at the h< me of Beverly Armitage. Mr and Mr.s. Sam Gotter went on a trip to Scu'hern Oregon last Manning School Opens Sept. 2 Few Volume 48, No. JH'Ht McCool returned Sunday have from Taft, where she spent the past several weeks. Marion Ashby was number of his young friends on to Cra Mcnday afternoon in c: lebration as Yr- ka. Cal of his eighth birthday. Mr and Mr Walter Orr and No trace has been found of in family spent th' truders who entered the barn on side. the J T McCann place on? night On Yrl Jou stone recently and stole three rabbits All thr e were the best of the Yellowstone hutches. so it is thought the theft work of someone who had M a ry Jane Seiffert has b'en checked up on the animals earlier itmg r< latives in Newberg. Party Saturday NO TRESPASS, Apartment for Th. r Rent, No Smoking, For Rent, For party a tie T R Moore home this Sale. No Peddlers. No Handbills night. All leaguers signs for sale at the Argus. 27tf Infant Son Dies INSURED SAVINGS (laMified, Legala, ( hurdles, (ratures, I-arm and General tion trip Li t week Mr. Bob Enschede giving Bill Ziegler a haircut while Tom Shuck look on Bill Gifford riding herd on his grandchild . Ralph Easier planning a vacation Bud" Hal- vorson commenting: ’ Another day with the dollar” . . . Ed Nuttall meeting old acquaintances llar- edd Haaland munching an ice cream cone . Walt New man having dif ficulties with a handful of green peas . Roy Woods explaining Lynn Selfridge tickled over win T R. Moore and George Mounce ning an advertising and window- Sr . are spending a week at the display prize . Marjorie Ellis collecting pictures of wrestler . . . Betty Sue Fristoe to Sca- Jhn Wiley admiring his new veg side Sunday. etable case . Boh Busch explain Albert Lillegard and father ing the fine points of tending gate Freese Lillegard spent from Tues day to Thursday at the Raynard usual "gold star." cabin at Pacific City. Walking into th. Baptist church in HilLsboro on Sunday, Mr and Mrs Dewey Ashby were surprised to meet a former pastor and his wife from their < Id home in Okla- homa. The were as much surprised as the local family, and BUXTON Manning sch ol open.* all enjoyed dmn r together at the September 2 Darrel Jones will Ashby h me before the pastor. Rev. teach the upper grades and Miss Burns, and his wife and two chil- Leona Fesler the lower grades. dren left f r Salem. where they I staying. They plan Bids are out for the cleaning of are temporarily make Or »on their home as the Manning school house. n as arrangements can be com- Mr.s F.d Smejkal and Judith Anne of Vernonia spent Monday Mr and Mrs Jack Robinson, en- and Tuesday with her mother. Mrs. Joe Skorepa. Douglas Culbertson of Vernonia is spending the week with his uncle. Ed Crawford. The interior of the Bruce Mc Cann home ts being papered and painted Birthdays Celebrated Mr. and Mrs C. A. Peterson cele brated both their birthday anniver saries Sunday with a .surprise din ner. Present were Mrs. L E. Chris tensen. Pcrtland. Mrs. Mae Willis and Walter Willis. Cornelius. Mr and Mrs Peterson and Mr and Mrs. E. O. Scofield. Faith and Raymond, all of Buxton. Mrs. Mildred Manlev gave _ _ a par- . .. Wednesday afternoon in honor of her sister. Mrs. Frances McKim of Nevada. Iowa, who is visiting here. Present were Mrs. Caroline British, Mrs. Alice Estepp. Mrs. It will pay real dividends Jessie Tillman. Mrs. Olive Stowell to build that home you've and Mrs. Elsie Kelly. been planning now! Mr. and Mrs. Orren Elliot. Janet You can still build at rea and Raymond cf St. Helens spent sonable cost . . . materials Thursday and Friday visiting Mr. have gone up slightly but and Mrs. Harry Simonton and other relatives here. marked advances are predict ed . . . building labor is still available. Norman Thomas Haynes 8- months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Haynes of Astoria. died Tuesday at the Doernbecher hos pital in Portland, after a weeks illness with double pneumonia and meningitis. Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Pentecostal tabernacle, in charge of Donclson A Sewell, with interment m the Mountainside cemetery at Laurel. Surviving are’ the parents and a brother and lister, Leslie Loren and Rowena. all of Astoria. 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