The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 21, 1948, Image 9

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Knox-McMurtry Team
Covers Orenco News
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Mi
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ivin . hut m o v ed to Hill C ity in
• . . • h i l i K . h i * . is w ith h» i p a ii nt >
s h 'i i .« v m y e aix «»lit Shi* «.in n
.ill w .ilkm g th ro u g h <!« «-p now in
• iih i to negotUiti* tin- niih* h<*tw<*i*n
i u i i h * a n d a on* loom
a-hool
In 1913. sin* w i > m .in ic d to Gl«*n
\ K nox >*t Hill t ’ltv
Th- v li\«-<l
n | hdta. <'«do
and Hoi < Ida
(.in- coin in g to <>n n« o in 1919
|. i hu h a n d H a farm« i
Mi K nox li t flow« i c u ltu n ' and
a ip i iitry a» hohhi.
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I'Ud Mi
K nox is a ctiv e m man>
lh « n c o o rg a m /iitio tis
Slu* is a
in tnhi t of tin- I ‘i «• h v tri i.m c h u rch
i S u n d a v school tcach ci
a ip c ru t
in d e n t of th e ( 'r a d ii Hull d'-p art
in nt m i'inhci of tin- Mi oonai v and
*uch- soci<*tv. nii-inh« r of th«- Moth
i •. c lu h a n d ('«im m utiily clu b
Mi
Kn«»x is a fan« n-r of p i"
:ia m
b oth a> p a rtic ip a n t and di
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Slu* fin d , th e c h in c h a good new-
oiirce anil she g**tx m uch co u p cia
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till lik e to get mm« n e w
sh«
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h e r best
.on v the a cco u n t of the t II clu b
nciit p ro g ra m bed y e a r w hen
W ith W hich I» Combined the Hlll»boro Independent— Founded 1M73
w ith just any concrete
d rain
pipe.
Bo
sure
you'ro gotting the best
by m aking your selec­
tion irom
M cC O R M A C K
COM PANY
Community Club By-Laws Adopted;
November 20 Told as P arty Date
By Mrs. G c r tru d r I l,«*arxori
C E D A R M il.I. E lected p ii id. nl
jiro -tcm In (ill th e v acan cy in th e
I> i i - m i |. til
.ib cricc
Wi .lin- day
e v en in g . foi th e ('(im m unity c lu b
m ee tin g at th e school w as A It
I'enrxon
B y -law s uf the c lu b w e re p re -
.(•nlcil lui a d o p tio n a re v ised by the
e x e c u tiv e ho ard A n n o u n c e m e n t of
MRS 4.1 I \ K N O X huH co v ered
the c o m m u n ity c lu b p a rty w ith V (
n« w of the O im c o c o m m u n ity ( M inci in c h a rg e w as m ade Tin- par-
foi the A rgun »Ince 1940 ( A r ­
tv is sc h e d u le d for N ovem bei 20 al
th e gru n g e hall P re sa le of tic k 'd
gun photo»
wax s ta rte d
T elep h o n e
service
p o ssib ilities
a w a id s w en- given to m e m b e rs for
w e re ag ain d iscu ssed
M rs I.loyd
th e ir woi k
M a rg are t S ta ik and
A long w ith all O renco. she is W oodell, Ml
M
r
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oung
v
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te e re d e r-
l-roud of the com m unity*n fin- d e ­
partm ent Sill* like« O cetico's fi icnd- vices for f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n
lim
and its w illin g n e ss to go all-
K odactirom e slid es ol scenes and
out" on any p ro g ra m for civic ini- w ild f lo w e r w ith e x p la n a to ry com
.............. .
I'h'
. >f ’ i >.111 li-ag ti'- m e,its w ere show n by Al M onner,
"pel at« d last su m m er w as an e x ­ sta ff p h o to g ra p h e r for the J o u rn a l
am ple and he rep o rt* th a t it w as R e fre sh m e n ts a n d a si.cud h o u r
im m ensely e n jo y e d b y old am t follow ed
young *’
I l l r r s W in Aw ards
P a rtic ip a tin g in a 4-11 a c h ie v e ­
m en t m ee tin g at the K iw a.ris b a ll in
B e a v e rto n M onday e v en in g , O c to b er
11. w ere th e S titc h a n d C h a tte r
a n d J i r t So s ' sew in g g roups, to ­
g e th e r w ith the B eav erto n ( lobs
S ld c b .md C h a tte r' g irls to r e ­
ceiv e pile and c e rtific a te s in c lu d ­
ed R uth S h u n . A u d ry a n d A d a ir
E nger. A ilctic M orphy. G e ra ld in e
M
olash. S u z a n n e T em p leto n K a th ­
S O N N V , IF YO U
e rin e O C o n n o r. M arlen e C h r is te n ­
N E V E R .T R Y TO FOOL
sen and J u b a K a u ffm a n T he clu b
h a . been o rg a n iz e d for four y e a r ,
ANYBO DY E X C E P T
a n d fin ish ed 100 p e r c en t in its
a c h ie v e m e n ts
O N AP R IL 1 s t Y O U 'LL
In c lu d e d in th e J u s t So's" g ro u p
to re ce iv e p in . a n d c e rtific a te s w ere
G RO W U P T O B E A.
M arv a n d S h irle y M olash. B onnie
K m gslev, H a rry H e n d rick so n . D e n ­
U SEFU L C IT IZ E I
nis E n g e r a n d Jo s ie S im pson T his
g ro u p also fin is h e d hlO p e r cen t
A ll e x h ib ite d at th e W ashington
c o u n ty fa ir to m a k e a good s h o w ­
ing. e a rn in g six prizes in e x h ib its
a n d tw o in sty le rev iew G e ra ld in e
M olash and A d a ir E n g er w ere se n t
to th e sta te fa ir as a ju d g in g team
A corsage w as p re se n te d to Mrs
I. W K ingsley, le a d e r of th e g ro u p
A m ee tin g w as held M onday for
Pete
Thoy havo a concrcto
pipe for all
your
V o lu m e 55. No. 31— Section 2, Six Pages
H illsboro. O rogon, Thursday. October 21, 1948
r Concrete
Don't "fool" around
Mi llsb o
W E P IC K
re ­
UP
quirements.
1 S tudy G ro u p To
M eet This E v e n in g
By Mrs J. W. W oolworth
Pylhian Sisters
Plan Annual Bazaar
c rea m c h ic k e n d in n e r w ill be s e rv ­
ed from 8 to 8 T h ere w ill also be
fan cy w o rk , a prons, fish pond for
the c h ild re n , c an d y and pop corn
Im m e d ia te ly follow ing the d in n e r
a w e d d in g is to be held E v ery o n e
is w elcom e.
S u n d a y w as th e q u a rte rly o p e n ­
ing of th e larg e and sm all c h u rc h e s
for th e b u ild in g fund of th e H azel-
d a le B ible c h u rc h
$273 w as r e ­
c eiv ed w ith m ore c h u rch e s to be
open ed A large n u m b e r sta y ed for
the F e llo w sh ip d in n e r
A tte n d a n c e at the H azeldale B ible
c h u rc h S u n d a y school w as 98 w ith
an o ffe rin g of $24 17. M r and Mrs
V ern S m ith a n d Jo h n W illiam s ob-
.e rv e d th e ir w ed d in g a n n iv e rsa rie s
a n d E a rlin S a n to ro observ ed b irth -
0» THE MCCORMACK CO.
CONCRETE PIPE
T i l . 3115 HILLSBORO, O B I. BO X 157
Phone 471
H o m e L a u n d ry
A D r y C le a n e rs
rb o n e 471
Hillsboro. Ore.
Re-Elect PAUL L.
PATTERSON
R e p u b lic a n
C a n d id a te
G ro v e
C hoir practice is held each T ues­
day at the B row n's residence in
Farm ington
Party Planned
Y oung p eo p le <>( th e H azeld ale
B ible c h u rc h w ill h a v e a H allow een
p a rty at the hom e of Christeen Hes-
tudv
HELV ETIA W e t U nion S tu
d
Bv Mrs. Betty Phllpott
terlee O ctober 23.
' g ro u p will m eet a t Rock Cl reck
N O R TH P L A IN S P y th ia n Si ter
re o rg a n iz a tio n A cooking c lu b is I sciiool tb r T h u rsd a y (to d ay ) at 7 43 m et F rid a y w ith a H a llo w < n p a r ­
S h irle y a n d H elen M cIntosh sang
G
e
ra
ld
in
e
Mo- 1 p. m T his will he the firs t m ee tin g ty G am es w ere p lay e d and re-
a d u e t a t th e e v e n in g se rv ic e of
being .ta rte d Wlttl
of
the
y
e
a
r
A
p
la
n
n
in
g
m
ee
tin
g
the
H azeldale B ible c h u rc h S u n d a y .
lash leading
tre im 1 nl
i .»-d A nnual bazaai
w a- held last w eek a t th e horn, w ill be held N o v e m b er 12 A q u ilt
M iss C an d y K elly w as h o n o re d
( a r n i v a l P la n s 'l olil
on h e r second b irth d a y w ith a lu n c h ­
In c h a rg e of the P - T A c a rn iv a l of M rs C a rl Voges a n d room m o th ­ w ill b<- sold along w ith a second
eon a t th e B enson
H otel
Mrs.
prige T h e re w ill b e hamburger
to be h e ld S a to rd a v . O c to b er 30 e r w ere a p p o in te d for each g iaih
H
ale
and
H
e
arty
4-H
H
ealth
Im
­
C lau d F ly n n w as hostess
G u e sts
and
coffee
sold,
a
can
d
y
booth,
at 7 30 p ni at the sch o o lh o u se a re
in clu d e d h e r g ra n d m o th e r. Mrs. N.
lath e r u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of M rs p ro v e m e n t c lu b led bv M r E d w a rd w h ite e le p h a n t sale g re en g rocery
E L ik in : M o u n ta in Hum e, a n d h e r
V c M iner, w ays a n d m ea n s c h a ir ­ M eier, w ound up its c lu b y e a r w ith and flo w e r booth. C hristm .a ( ira s
re a t g ra n d m o th e r. Mrs. B e rth a
tom
'if
the
B
ird
E
y
e
-S
m
d
e
r
p
la
n
t
a
n
d
fan
cy
w
ork
ru
m
m
a
g
e
-ale.
a
m an
D iv e rsifie d p lan s for the af-
,ikin.s and Mrs. B ertha P ain ter,
fao will include a g ro u p m arch in H illsboro a n d one of th e C ity cak e w alk a n d fre e p ro g ra m in th e . ly P a st G ra n d C hief H azel H ollen-
of th o se in co stu m e
follow ed by sew age p la n ts F ra n k H o fe r c o n ­ e v e n in g T h e re w ill also be a m y s­ luck E u g en e C y p h e r a n d C o ra R ey­ both of Portland.
nolds also a tte n d e d
A r th u r R ey ­
rnovu
a m ag ician , fo rtu n e tellin g , d u c te d the g ro u p th ro u g h th e c a n ­ te ry ho u se a n rl fish pond.
Read and use A rgus
g h o .l lo o m a n d re fre s h m e n ts T h e re n e ry . T he m e m b e rs w e re show n S ilv e r B e d d in g H onored
nolds w as r e p re s e n ta tiv e fro m th e
On O c to b er 10 M r a n d M rs K n ig h ts of P y th ias.
Classified Ads.
will also be booths in c lu d in g a i »qua h. c a u liflo w e r a n d g re e n b ro -
colli
in
all
.tages
of
p
ro
cessin
g
for
N obel S h e a re r h o n o re d Mr and
fish p o n d , gift),or. m ak e -u p . can d y ,
free
z
in
g
J
W
B
arn
ey
,
c
ity
m
an
-
M
rs
H
H
E
n
g
e
lm
a
n
n
of
P
o
rtla
n
d
s h ru b s a n d p la n t
c a n n e d food,
I-
on th< ir 23th w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry .
gam e
te le g ra m s etc All a re w e l­ agio n u t the g ro u p a t th e ■
B etty
Stops sticking rings ■
To hot spots clings
com e P ro c e e d s w ill be used to b a l­ age p la n t and e x p la in e d the w o r k ­ O u t-o f-to w n g u ests w ere:
ing of the city w a te r sy ste m a n d d is ­ M ay of H illsboro. M iss R uth W his-
ance th e y e a r's b u d g e t w hich i n ­ posal
p la n t
le
r
of
V
ancouver.,
W
ash..
M
arion
c lu d e s fu n d s for school im p ro v e ­
D aisy. Ja c k S h e a re r. S te p h en E ngel-
m en t
. M oney D onated to l a ir B ooth
F irst m eetin g of th e R ock C re ek rnann A lan S h e a re r. M r and Mrs.
Mi
A n n a B a rn e s has re tu rn e d
V ance a n d M r a n d M rs. M a rv in
to P e n sa c o la Ela a fte r a su m m e r Cxtension u n it w as h e ld a t the Shearer.
hom e of M rs E d w a rd M eier on O c-
vi it w ith th e C II K a tte rm a n s.
M e m b irs of F rie n d sh ip T em ple
M r a o d Mrs
Leon M iller of to b er 14 T h e re w ere 19 m e m b e r. No 8 P v th ia n S iste rs, w ho a tte n d e d
L on g v iew w ere S u n d a y g u ests 0J and four v isito rs p re se n t T h e u n it G ra n d T em p le O c to b e r 10. 11 and
voted
to
tu
rn
o
v
e
r
the
m
oney,
w
hich
th e ir (<>u.ms. Mr a n d M r s C. H
12 at E ugene w e re th e R e p re s e n ta ­
K a tte rm a ri
N eva A n d erso n , a n ­ it had raised fo r a sc h o la rs h ip and tiv e a n d G ra n d T em p le O pal C o n n e l-
o th e r cousin, h a . been a g u e st of w hich had n o t been used, to Miss
N
ichols
to
buy
co
o
k
in
g
u
te
n
s
ils
and
th e K a tte rm a n s fio m S e a ttle
D o llar girl in th e c o u n ty , w ho e n te rs a
Mr Fritz. K a u ffm a n a rriv e d W ed­ o th e r e q u ip m e n t to r th e
D ollar D in n e r c o n te st w ould b e n e ­
nesd ay u n e x p e c te d ly for a visit D in n e r b ooth a t the c o u n ty fa ir fit
T he u n it w as led in re c re a tio n
w ith h e r b ro th el - in -la w a n d sister, T he booth is e q u ip p e d w ith dishes, by Mrs
J J B u llin g e r T h is w as ,
glassw
are,
s
ilv
e
rw
a
re
a
n
d
m
ix
in
g
M r arid M rs Al Heed
but has no c ooking utensil», th e fir t m ee tin g a t w hich the new
K e p i' e n tin g th e C e d a r Mill P .-T bowl»
plan
of
h
a v in g th re e m e m b e rs a ct ,
A a t the- W ash in g to n c o u n ty c o u n ­ C utlery o r o th e r k itc h e n tools. A t as jo in t hostesses a n d p re p a re th e
*'RPM”is compounded to cling
RPM Heavy Duty Motor Oil
n t e v e ry g irl u sin g th e booth
cil m e e tin g a t F o re st G ro v e T u e s ­ p m re u se
T he cost ,
b rin g all th e e q u ip m e n t used e n tir e m enu, w as used
reduces
stuck
rings,
carbon,
to hoc spots most oils leave
day w ere M i' C W C over, M rs E in st
p re p a rin g th e m eal e x c e p t th e is th e n a p p o rtio n e d am ong th e
S M cC aw lcv. M rs L S U p p in g - stove,
bare, cuts wear ’way down.
re frig e ra to r a n d th e k itc h e n m e m b e rs a tte n d in g It seem ed to be
gum and varnish troubles.
hou.se a n d M rs A R P e a rso n
sin k It is h o p ed th a t e v e n tu a lly a v e ry sa tis fa c to ry m eth o d of h a n d d -
I iniilies Bold Reunion
the booth w ill be as w ell e q u ip p£
p e £ d d ling th e lu n ch e o n p roblem . A fte r
Save repairs on gasoline
M r a n d M rs P e rry H ayes of W ay ­ a
The
those a t S ta te a n d P I
T
he lu n ch th e m ee tin g w as tu rn e d o v e r
New savings brings
noka. O k la . w ere guest'- last w eek g ro u p fe lt th a t h e lp in g p ro v id e to M iss D orothy N ew ton, w h o p r e ­
or Diesel engines with
of the C h a ri)’ H enson fam ily. T h is e q u ip m e n t fo r th e booth w as a se n te d the p ro je c t "K e e p in g M e n ta l­
wa a re u n io n of th e fam ilies, th e w o rth w hile p ro jec t, sin ce e v e ry ly F it."
fu s t in 23 y ears
M r H ayes a n d ,
Mrs H enson a re b r o th e r a n d sis­
ter.
:
T h e G e o rg e F o e g e s a n d R N. .
T o rb ets h a v e been in C a lifo rn ia on '
vacation.
I.adies Set B azaar D ate
I. idles of L eedv G ra n g e H om e i
E conom ics c lu b m et T u esd ay at
the hom e of M rs W illiam S n id e r I
to w o rk on a rtic le s for th e com ing
b a za ar N o v e m b e r 13 has been set
for a h a m d in n e r a n d b a z a a r at t
I Other compounds stop bear-
the g ra n g e h a ll H om e E conom ics i
Repairs — Tune-Ups
j ¡ng corrosion, lacquer, and
( luh m et a t the h om e of M rs K e n ­
neth F ro seh . W ed n e sd a y a fte rn o o n .
I rust...give extra protection.
O c to b e r C M rs W J Polette will
PROMPT SERVICE — COST REASONABLE
be h o ste ss for th e n e x t m ee tin g .
I
N o v e m b er 3
WORK GUARANTEED
I
C o rn e ll c lu b m e t W ed n e sd a y a ft-
A S tand ard of C a lifo rn ia Product
I
ern o o n at th e h o m e of M rs. A. R
P e a rso n . N ex t m e e tin g of th e g ro u p |
I___
is sc h e d u le d W ed n e sd a y w ith Mrs.
S T W a lte rs as hostess.
G ro c ery C h a n g e s H a n d s
C o rn e ll g ro c e ry is u n d e r new
STANDARD OIL CO.
R A D IO S E R V IC E
m a n a g e m e n t w ith M r. A lk o rn as
w
ith
W
estern
A
uto
S
upply
Cornelius, Oregon
p r o p rie to r.
155 S. 2nd Ave.
HILLSBORO
T elephone 3511
A play F rid a y e v e n in g a t th e
Phone 374 Forest Grove
sch o o lh o u se, p re se n te d by th e 7th
a n d 8th g ra d e s tu d e n ts , w as w ell
a tte n d e d "G rand C h a m 's D iam o n d "
wa th e th rillin g d ra m a w ith lea d in g
p arts p la y e d b y K a t h e r i n e O C o n ­
nor. M elv in Tfenson a n d D onna
Ja c k so n .
B ill B ru c e a n d
A r th u r i
F.mig w e re su p p o rtin g m e m b e rs o£«
the c ast P re c e d in g th e play a d a n ce '
w as g iv e n by M iss K a th e rin e O 'C o n ­
nor
S o n g s a n d d a n c e s by th e 7th
und 8th g ra d e stu d e n ts also e n ­
te r ta in e d
R e fre sh m e n ts follow ed
in th e c a fe te ria F u n d s w ill be used
for a tr ip to Salem .
R e a d in g P ro b le m s" w ill b e the
su b je c t c o v ere d by a s p e a k e r at
th e r e g u la r P -T A. m eetin g n e x t
T h u rsd a y , a t 2:30 p.m . in th e school-
f
COMPLETE
AUTO RADIO
SERVICE
-I,
GEORGE H INES
I .r t us do your Curtains
and Drapes
T hursday <tonight) at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. N ordholm in Forest
house.
V e rb o o rt P la ys
Banks Here Frid ay
By M rs. G eorge V an d eh ey
VERBOO RT T he
high
school
fo o tb all tea m d e fe a te d Y a m h .ll high
on th e h e m e g ro u n d s F rid a y by a
sem e of 26 to 14 F rid a y V erboort
w ill face B anks h ig h on th e V e r­
b o o rt g ro u n d s T ic k e ts a re on sa le by
all pupils.
A larg e crow d w as p re se n t at the
w e d d in g d a n ce h e ld at K a n sa s C ity
h a ll F rid a y n ig h t g iv en by M r. and
M rs Ig n a tiu s E v er-
M rs M in n ie S m ith sp e n t from
T u e s d a y till S u n d a y w ith h e r son-
in -la w a n d d a u g h te r. Mr. a n d M rs
G e ra ld
A bts. in O cean sid e.
H er
d a u g h te r ju s t r e tu r n e d fro m the
h o sp ita l w ith a n ew son.
C h arles H . Bussey
Ho other Heavy-Duty Trucks
have CHEVROLETS VALUE
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Ads. T he More You T ell — The
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STATE
SENATOR
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Served in 1945 and 1947 sessions. Chairman
of Municipal Affairs in 1945, Chairman of Ed­
ucation in 1947.
OTHER COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS:
The finest and most de­
pendable
rofrigeration
service is just as near as
your phone. Calling 701
assures you of skilled
service specialists with
adequate
e x p e r ie n c e
backed by proper facil­
ities. good parta stock,
A-l supervision.
flgriculture, Insurance, Judiciary,
O n ly C h e v ro le t A d v a n c e -D e s ig n
H e a v y -D u ty Trucks H a v e A ll These Features
4-SPEED SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMIS­
SION—Thi» new transmission in one-
ton and heavier duty models enables
the driver to maintain speed and mo­
mentum on grades!
SPLINED REAR AXLE HUB CONNEC­
TION— A feature that insures added
strength and greater durability in
heavy hauling.
THE CAB THAT "BREATHES***—In the
famous Cab that "Breathes", fresh
air is drawn in and used air is forced
out! Heated in cold weather.
fllcohol Rffairs, Interstate Affairs,
Labor and Industry.
FLEXI-MOUNTED C A B -lt's cushioned
against road shocks, torsion and
vibration!
IMPROVED VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
—The Chevrolet Load-Master engine,
famous for economy, is more durable
and efficient.
You're in for an eye-
CHEVROLET
opener when you try
these new, big heavyweight cham­
pions. Our guess is you've never
driven a truck with more get-up-
and-go . . . more downright, real
value! For combined with all their
bigness and power and premium
quality, these trucks have 3-WAY
Uniweld, all-steel cab construction •
New, heavier springs • Hydrovae
power brakes on 2-ton models • Ball­
bearing steering • Wide base wheels
• Standard cab-to-axle dimensions •
Multiple color options
THRIFT—low cost of operation, low
cost of upkeep, and the lowest list
prices in the entire truck field!
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Call 701
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HALES and SERVICE
Phone 701
455 W. Baseline
H AM BY M O T O R S, Inc.
First and Washington
HILLSBORO
Telephone 4011
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