t FEBRUARY 4, IU20 HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE TWO S L ’S Spiering, H. A. Wahner, F. Waibel, William Reichel, L. O. McCoy, J. Kummer, J. J. Stangel, II. A. Up- penkanip, W. Meier, J. Schneider, F. Pranger, A. Miltenberger, J. II. Etxel, Bigham, Malchow, Berg, Wis­ moleke, Eischen, Vogel, Wallnofer and Defrees,. Refreshments w «• r o served during the afternoon by th«' hostess, assisted by Mrs. Art Mil tenberger, Mrs, Albert Spiering and Mrs. McCoy. The card party given at St. Mat­ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED thew’s hall Tuesday evening was well .attended, 13 tables being in play. The engagement of Miss Eve For- High honors went to Miss Adelaide strom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyers and F. <’. Smith and consoln Carl Forstrom of North Powder, and lion prixe to Mrx. McFarland and Mr. Alvin E. Johnson, son of Mr. Frank Waibel. The committee in and Mrs. Elwood Johnson of Hills­ charge was composed of Mrs. F. J. boro, was announced at tho Delta Noland, Mrs. A. Sahlfeid and Mrs. Zeta and Sigma Nu houses a t F. C. Smith. Eugene January 20. Look for our announcement in At the Delta Zeta house two pages this issue.—Nosier Motor company, dressed in green and yellow cos­ tumes, U. of 0. colors, entered and presented each girl with a minature 35 STORES scroll bearing the names of the betrothed coupls. The wedding is to be an event of the early spring. STOP and SHOP rooms next Friday, February 12. Inset at th«' home of Mrs. Henry Mrs. G. Garthofner, leader, has se Rohrman Wednesday, February 3. ’ cured Mrx. William Coplan, member Books that belong to the Johnson of the Americanization board, U> school were mended by the members speak on American citizenship. All during the meeting, • • • are welcome to listen to this lecture at 3 p. m. Mrs. L. T. McPheetera The Kansas City Woman’s club and Mrs. Glen V. Payne are host­ will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray­ esses. buck Wednesday, February 10. This • • * club is working earnestly for a co ni­ munity hall to be built in the ñear Give Demonstration Mrs. Haskell of the Singer Sewing future.- Please aend all Woman’s Club News to Mrs. W. W. Phillipa - -------- - ■ . ■ ■ .■ ¡trie development throughout the County Federation state. Meet Is Interesting Miss Myrtle Biassing gave several fine original readings on our Ore­ The Washington County Federa­ gon. The musical part of the program tion of Women’s clubs held a very animated meeting in the Methodist : was given by Mrs. V. W. Gardner, church, last Friday, with the vice- a vocal selection, and Miss Marjorie Machine company and Miss' Helen president, Mrs. J. C. I.eedy of Sher­ Sewell, a violin selection, accom- Cowgill, assistant club leader of O. wood, presiding. One hundred and panied by her mother, Mrs. Fred A. 0., will meet with the Forest thirty women were present at the Sewell, The Cornelius Civic Improve- Grove Parent-Teacher association on morning business meeting and also ment club and the South Tualatin Tuesday, February 9, and will give a enjoyed the tasty luncheon served Improvement club will entertain 1 the demonstration of the various attach­ by the ladies of the Coffee club. county federation the first week ; in ments of the Singer sewing ma­ chine. On Wednesday they will be About one hundred and seventy-five April. at the Aloha-Huber P. T. A., on • • • women attended the afternoon lec­ Friday with the Rock Creek P. T. A., tures. LEISYVILLE CLUB MEETS and on Saturday with the Gales WITH MRS. THOMAS GREGG The communities represented were Creek P. T. A. Cornelius, Farmington, Forest Grove, • • • Gales Creek, Gaston, Hillsboro, Hill­ The Leisyville Woman’s club met Follow the Sign of th« Heart side, Hiteon, Huber, Kansas City, at the home of Mrs. Thomas Gregg, There will be hearts in the win­ Leisyville, Metzger, Sherwood, South with ten members present and two Tualatin and Scholls. Watts was the visitors, Mrs. O. Hiteon and Mrs. dows of several down town stores only one that did not send delegates. Dan Burkhalter. Miss Jessie Mac­ showing card players where and Mrs. L. W. Hyde gave a report Kay gave a very interesting talk on when to go to enjoy a game of of the Christmas seal sale. The var­ Child welfare. Dainty refreshments •’500’’ or bridge. The card party will be held in ious federated clubs in the county were served by the hostess. The next the Grange hall under the auspices Mrs. F. T. Boyson of Portland sold over $600 worth of seals. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Earl Hobbs, county presi­ Mrs. John Sinclair. This meeting will of the Hillsboro Coffee club Mon- visited at the home of Mrs. W. J. dent, spoke of the homemakers in- t>e the postponed dressmaking les- day, February 15, at 8 p. m. Every- Headrick of Cornelius this week, stitute to be held in Cornelius the son sponsored by Miss Cooley of O. one is cordially invited to attend this Mrs. Boyson also visited friends in second week in May. This institute A. C. The class will begin at 10 a. large get-together community card Hillsboro, will be held under the auspices of m. and ¡»st until 4 p. m. The ladies party. There will be four card prizes, '• | Hillsboro I. O. O. F. members the O. A. C. extension department. are requested to bring their sewing a door prize and refreshments, Do are planning to attend the ’Double Mrs. Hobbs stressed the importance and sandwiches and the hostess will not make any other dates for tkis six meeting which will be held at night. Admission 25 cents. Tigard Saturday evening. This or­ of this event, saying it is the first serve the coffee, « • • ganization is composed of lodges in of any such school to be given in the « • • Will Entartain Grower* the east end of the county—Wilson- Willamette valley. She urges that To M««t With Mrs. Bacon The Busy Bee club will enter- ville, Newberg. Sherwood, Scholls, everyone in the community attend The Hiteon Progressive club will these meetings. Mrs. Hobbs asks meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Ba- tain the Washington County Fruit Tualatin ami Tigard belonging. that the people interested watch the con Wednesday, February 10. Roll Growers association with a six Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, papers for further announcements cau will be answered by giving an o'clock dinner, to be held in the Mrs. Ludemia Anderson and Mrs. in regard to this institute. James Jackson went to Pendleton I event in Lincoln's life. The Hiteon Grange hall, Friday. • * * the first of the week to attend the During the afternoon session Dr. club is planning to build a com­ The Cornelius Civic Improvement funeral Monday of Mrs. Mary Kon- ; George Ehinger, secretary of the munity hall very shortly. "There is state child welfare commission, out­ a great need for a place for both the club will sponsor a sandwich demon­ sek. Mrs. Ludemia Anderson and ■ lined the purpose and the duties children and the grown ups to as­ stration under the supervision of Mrs. Jackson were cousins of Mrs. I i carried out by the welfare board. semble for recreation and enter­ Miss Lucy Case of O. A. C. on next Konsek. Mrs. C. H. Mock of Portland dis­ tainment,” said Mrs. C. W. Struth- Wednesday, February 10. Everyone The I.adir*. Social club of St. cussed the old age pension bill to ers, secretary of the club, A paper is cbrdially invited. Matthew’s church was entertained at • • • be introduced tn the next session of drive and a large rummage sale will the home of Mrs. F. C. Smith, east the legislature. be sponsored this month to help The Gales Creek Woman’s club, end of Oak street, Wednesday after­ Mrs. Laura Lees, state organizer swell the building fund. having 30 members, recently join- noon, January 27. Cards and a gen­ • • • of the Portland Housewives’ coun­ ed the State Federation of Women's eral social time was enjoyed during cil explained the proposed constitu­ Social Club Meet* Friday Clubs. the afternoon. Those present were • • • tional amendment to the state con­ The Hillsboro Coffee club will Mesdames J. Klink, G. H. Ireland, I stitution providing for hydro-elec- meet in the chamber of commerce The South Tualatin Civic Club A Mohr, J. Wismoleke, J. Ryan, A. 4» Overland and Willy» Knight dealers. | NOTICK OK FINAL SETTLEMENT In th«> County Court of tho State of Oregon for Washington County In th«' Matter of the Estate of Rob ert Service, deceased. Notice I* hereby given, that th«> undersigned, duly appointed »«I- ministriz of the estate of th«' above named deceased, has filed in the above entitled court and cause her final account sn ami the court ha» ed the 20th day of February, 1920. at th«1 hour of 10 o’clock a. m., of said «lay, and the court room of the above entitled court in Hills­ boro. Oregon, as tho time ami place for hearing objections to sai«i final account ami for the final settlement of said estate. Dated this 21»t day of January, 1020. HETTIE A. SERVICE. Administratrix of tho Estate of Robert Service, deceased. Hare, McAlear A Peters, attor- lit the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County In th«' matter of th«' Estate of Rich urd D. Brown, deceased. Notice is hereby give««, that th«' undersigned, duly ai>pointe«i execu­ trix of the estate of th«' aliove de­ ceased, bus filed in the above en- titlelac<' for hearing ob ob­ jections to sutil final account and for th«' filial settlement of said am- late. Dated this 4th duy <>f February, 1920. LELA L. BROWN, Executrix of said estate. Hare, MvAlear & Peters, attorneys 49-1 for executrix. 35 STORES Saturday and Monday Savings STOP and SHOP February 6-8 AT TT ANDERSON’S CASH STORES at Hillsboro, Oregon BURBANK IS A WONDERFUL MAN—He has created almost everything but a tree that will grow silver coins—but Anderson’s Cash Stores will help a heap in making your money go rartnrr. That Better Clipper Brand BUTTER lb. 49c 117c SUGAR Lim“ 10• p““"d 53c ta FELS NAPTHA SOAP - ¡5c Fancy Sunkist LEMONS 2 2 SNIDER CATSUP ss - 24< • Fresh Medium EGGS D- 29c 1 Golden Bantam Corn Royal Club Banquat Brand Medium Size Tea, Orange Pekoe 8-oz. pkg.—37c Ivory Soap 4 Bar* 25c Coffee, M. J. R 3-lb. can—$1.59 2 No. 2 cans—39c Twin Peak* Brand Tomatoes, Solid Pack 2 large No. 21« rana—29c this Gasoline is 0 SX /^^ENERÄ^^ ZjFjPLFROLEUM A I st GASOLINE J I Van Camp* Tomato Soup 3 cans—25c Sugar Toast Pound—22c t — as different as a nor’east gale from a summer zephyr. There’s stuff in this gas­ oline-action that takes hills like a hawk, response that gets you away like a rab­ bit at your slightest touch. > Every day, General has everything that real gasoline should have. It’s always the same—always the best that we know how to make it. General never has an off day. Stop at the Green and White Sign and say ’’General” to the Independent Dealer. Then you’ll know what we mean by "different.” / The dealer is a man worth while. He owns his own station. He has to give you the best of gasolines to keep you coming back for more. That’s why he serves GeneraL "Fill up your tank and let your engine decide.” ' J ' I ■ > TH Tasty Cheese Baking Powder Pound can 27c Pound— 29c Iodine Salt 2 pkg».—25c Raisins, Seedless 4-lb. pkg.—39c 98 SOLD ONLY THROUGH AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT DEALERS FLOUR 49-lb. bag- $2.19 Washing Machine Soap Largì* pkg.—34c MILK Eaatern Buckwheat Flour 4*/i-lb. bag—35c 9-lb. bag—62c Fin« Quality Pineapple Whole Slices 2 2*4-lb. can»—49c ? 7 Cans a" ?7r C Van Camp« □ Chila Sauce Large bottle— 24c Farina, Viking 9 8-10 lb. bag—69c Tuna Fish Pancake Flour, Viking 9 8-10 lb. bag—«9c Stewart* Whit« Meat Tiaaue Toilet Paper 6 large rolls—43c Razor Clam« No. i o can—29c Matter Brand Tall can—24c Hershey* Florida Cocoa l/fc-lb. can—14c Orange», Med. size, Doz.— Fancy Solid 32c Wesson Oil Head Lettuce 2 Heads—15c Quart Can—49c Grape Fruit Large size, 2 for—23c Apple», Grime« Golden, box— $1.19 Heraheyt Chocolate or Nut Bara Each—4c Liberty Ball Cane and Maple Syrup l■«<-37c Boiling Meat— 10c - 12*/g lb. All Steak«— 22c lb. CURED MEATS Light Bacon Backs, half or whole— 33c Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole— 35c Half Sugar Cured Ham», lean— 28c Salt Pork— 22c ■ 25c LARD II). Large Paili $2.00 lb. Medium Pail $1.00 lb. lb. FRESH FISH AT ALL TIMES We do our own slaughtering, meat curing anl also make our own sausage, therefore, we are prepared to give you strictly fresh goods at reasonable prices. One trial and you will be convinced. We buy cattle, hogs, veal and poultry. Five deliveries daily. KING & FRANK Í