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I THE HILLSBORO ARGUS JANUARY 10. 102» «.giocai Briefs s * ♦ What’» On at the Venetian Theater » Februury meeting, and the inUir tiiinment for the monthly meetings will be in the form of visits to other htutes or countries. Mrs. Dim Burk halter, Mi Lena Stewart nnd Mr-. Willumi Smith wen* nppoilltz'd in mi'iiiheis of the executive commit Sunday, Monday and lev. Mrs. Hugh Farnham, Mrs. lur.day Frank ls>gim and Mrs. II. I. Patten Jan. Ill 14 15 make lip the relief commit I* e, nod Lon Cluiney in Mr . E. H. Wutts mid Mrs. R. Horn- "The llig City” ecker, the pro mid con committee. Mrs. E. H. Watts mid Mrs. Lenii Friday and Saturday Stewart were hostesses, mid 17 mem i I I ’ » hers were present. The Bu >y ’ Bee ('hurle» ( Buddy 1 Rogen in curd party is tonight. “Someone to Love” Mi Corn Cochrane returned 1 Sat urdiiy from u few weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Thomn ■ Jim. i linker, lit Corvallis. Mrs. Cochrane »limu*# It says that Corvallis had seven inches “Uriel® T<i of now just after Christmas, which (..mini Soon broke many of the telephone line-. Before leaving for Salem to at Ciani Bow in tend the legislature, Mr. mid Mrs. ” Wings” <’. R. LaFollette of Cornelius enter + tained with a dinner .Sunday. Those ♦ pis ent wen* Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Howard Hughes imide n business Merrick and two ,-ons, Vernon and trip to Seattle yesteriluy. llavila, of Sahin; Mrs. Irene Tilden Mr. ami Mrs. A L. Stephens of of Rainier, Mr. and Mr*. E. G G. Cox, Himes and son, near Manning were Hill boro vi-itors Mr. mid Mrs. G. II llune daughters Mary Friday. Holcomb, mid Mr. and Mrs. John McClaren of Helen mid tirace; Mr. mid Mrs. G. Gab's <'r«*ek wen* Hillsboro Visitors <’. Chase and son, Irving, of Hili' boro. Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. J. IL Dinsmore left The llilhi Girls 1 Reserve cabinet . .bool, .Monday Monday for thro* weeks’ vacation in met al th.- I I.os Angeles, Cai. nfternoon, with the ■ advisors, Mi . < Taru The Royal Neighbor« will have a Tennessee Weatherred, , Ml food rale Saturday at Emniott»' Megargel, and .Mis 1 Loui-e Nvx, to discuss plans for the coining year. Market, beginning ul to o'clock. Re- Mrs. Elma Denby and her mother, The Midwinter Annual Girl Port Mrs. Longworth, who havi* been serve conference to be h<*l<l in plan# land during February and final <|uit<* ill with flu, are improving. for tin* hobo party for the p new girl# Mrs. Bruce Shumunn of Portlnnd to be given Tuesday evening were was a guest Tuesday of Miss Ten- among the items of consideration. tiesaee anil Miss Evn Weatherred. 'I he sale of tuberculosis seals con Mrs. Lou I’atriquin left this week ducted by the girls amounted to for Portland, where she will make $15. Also the sale of Christmas her horn«* with her niece, Mrs. Frank cards by the girls brought $8 into Woolly. the club treasury. The estate of Andrew W. West- Mrs. Dora Nelson anil Mrs. Henry berg was Inst week admitted to pro Johnson and daughter, Janet, of bate ami E I. Doiielson was named Portland, and William Nelson, Cen administrator. tral Palma Oriente, Cuba, were din Mrs. Warren I.iml ley of Vernonia ner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. was a guest Sunday und Monday of W. II. Taylor, mid called on other h«r «inters. Mrs. Otto llurtranipf and friends. Mr. Nelson, who left Sun- day for Cuba, where he is a fore- Mrs. Ray Dorland. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Weil and Mr. man with the Warren Construction and Mrs. Nathan Weil left W edn ca company, s|s nt n month's vacation day for a few days' visi t ul Spo- with his mother and sister in Port land. kune, Washington. The Young People's Fellowship so- Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mo««*s of Ocean Park w«*r<* in Hillsboro Sunday. One ciey of All Saints Mission (Epis of th«* stat«« fish hatclx'riea is lo copal; elected the year's officers at. their lust meeting. Charles Kramer cated at Ocean Park. wus re-elected president, and the Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley Watson nnd other officers are Emma Wodeage, littli* son of Portlnnd were Sunday vice pre ident; Mabel Thwaite, sec guests of Mr. Watson’s parents, Mr. retary; Joyce Ilirio, treasurer, mid and Mrs. M E. Watson. Ro-einary Hornby, sergeant-at arms. Mrs. Ray Dorlund entertained Dr. J. H. Tempi«*, district super Wednesday afternoon of lust week intendent of th«* M. E. church. Dr. in honor of the birthday of her Curl Doney, pre-ident of Willamette slater, Mrs. Otto Hartrampf. University, mid pastors of the Meth Mrs Hurry Harding of Bremer odist churches of this county will ton, Wash., arrived Saturday for meet nt the M. E. church next Tues several weeks’ visit at th«* home of day in the interests of the WiHmil- her father, T. S. Weatherred. ctts* University. Hurry and Claud Thornton of Miss Margaret Rood returned North Plains were county seat Monday from a few days' visit at ere .Saturday. Their mother, Corvnliis with Miss Ruth Julien and Jennie Thornton, is in a local Miss Alice Nosier. Miss Rood, who pitai. has been having som«* trouble with Verne Haybarker of Portland was her eyes, will not return to Normal a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. school this semester. John Gardner, and on Sunday Mr. J. W. Vandervelden of Forest and Mrs. Gardner and their guest < (¡rove was a Hillsboro visitor Tues visited in Corvnliis. day afternon. Mr. and Mrs. Vnn- Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Schmidt left dervrlden left today for Austin, Tuesday for tbeir home in Tracey,' Texas, for a visit at Mrs. Vnnder- California, after a few weeks* visit veiden's old home. This will be a with their son in law and daughter, 3914 mile trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tremblay. Mrs. Henry Stasek was hostess at Th«* Auxiliary to the American the monthly meeting of the Women’s Legion will give a card party at th«*, Home Missionary society of th«* Veterans' hall next Thursday eve-| Methodist Episcopal church which ning, January 17. Bridge, “500," met at the church Tuesday afternon. prizes and refreshments. Everybody About 17 members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reamy were invited. Mrs. Mary n«over returned Thurs called home last Sunday from Ana day from a visit with her daughter,! cortes, Wash., by th«* illness of their Mrs. Thomas J. Tobin, and family at son. Curl, who lias pneumonia. Carl Spokane. Mrs. Hoover said they is with his grandparents, Mr. and had a great deal of snow in Spokan«* Mrs. W. J. Reamy. «luring her visit of several weeks. Mr. mid Mrs. George McGrath Rev. Dr. R. (’. Cline, professor of were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. systematic theology in the Western Eugene H. Blake of Kansas City, Baptist Th«*logicnl seminary in Port who are s;>ending the winter in Port land, preached morning and evening land. Th«* Blakes are old friends of last Sunday for Rev. S. MeMinis. Mr. mid Mrs. McGrath. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Logan and Mr. Mr. MeMinis wa.s suffering with eye nnd Mrs. Alvah Logan and baby, trouble. Kenneth, wen* cullers at the C. P. Earl L. House, who spent his boy- Syverson home near Hazeldale lust hood days here, is now vice pres- Sunday afternoon. ident of the Moth Aircraft Cor- Rev. W. C. Kloster, counselor of pupation of New York. Young House is n son of L. W. House, church buildings, was here Tuesday, formerly of Hillsboro but now of looking over the remodeling of the Methodist church at the request of Medford. Rev. Lockhart. John Hunter of Whittier, Cali The Social Circle of th«* Congre fornia, wns a Hillsboro visitor Mon gational church will meet next day. Mr. Hunter, who is visiting Thursday afternon with Mrs. B. W. with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Barnes at her home on Main street. H. Hunter of Renverton, for several Mrs. G. O. Gray and daughter, weeks, is n former Washington Evelyn, spent the week-end at the county resident. home of Mrs. Gray's parents, Mr. Rev. E. B. Lockhart, Mr. and and Mrs. W. J. Reamy. Mrs. R. Ilornecker, Mrs. E. G. Cox. Fred Ullman of Los Angeles, Cal., Mr. nnd Mrs. William Smith, Mn». who was called home by the illness Claud Cook nnd Mrs. Arthur Hill of his father, visited at the W. J. nttended the joint installation of of Reamy home Sunday. ficers of the Kinton nnd Scholls Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sutherland re- Grnng«*« at Kinton Saturday. turned Saturday from Grass Valley, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Hornccker visited and are guests nt the home of Mr. Mrs. II. I. Patten at the Good Sa and Mrs. S. E. Hyre. maritan hospital in Portland Sun P. A. Kohnke of Everett, Wash., day afternon. She is convalescing associated with the West Coast ~ Tele- from her recent operation. They phone company, is here on business also visited Mrs. Cora Ilornecker, for a few days. who underwent a serious operation Mrs. Oscar 'Humburg of Beaver- on Tuesday of last week. ton wns n guest Tuesday of her Plans for the coming year were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rood. discussed at the meeting of tho Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Knowles of Needleeraft nt tho home of Mrs. Portland were guests Sunday of Mr. J. M. Person last Thursday, nnd re I and Mrs. M. B, Bump. ports were made on tho Christmas relief work. Mrs. W. C. Theda and Mrs. I4*nn Stewnrt were appointe«! delegates to the January meeting of the Washington county federation. Mrs. Harvey Batchclar will entertain the club on February 7. Own your own home Mrs. C. E. Wells entertained Fri day evening with a bridge party in Will Build to Suit Buyer honor of Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, who departed Sunday for her home in Coquille. Mrs. Long won tho Pay like rent high score in bridge nnd Mrs. Peters received tho consolntion. Mrs. Morgan was presented with n lovely guest prize. Those present were Mr.,. Morgan, Mrs. W. (}. Hare, Mrs. R. F. Peters, Mrs. L. A. Long, Mrs. 513 Pacific Bldg. E. L. Moore, Mrs. Pearl Brown, Mrs. Portland Vesta Combs, Mrs. Eninut McKinney and the hostess. Why Pay Rent? L. L. Brown » k end Floyd Bentley trip to Seattle. Albert Reamy of Toledo «pent th. week end nt home, Mrs. W. J. Reamy baa been ill for he past two weeks. J. 8. Taylor of Laurel wan a county n at visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Enni.« and her brother, Henry Meacham, vp«*nt th® week end 11 h friend in Portland. Mr (’. Hall and Mrs. W. L. Moore of Banks were guests Monday after noon of Mrs. L. G. Selfridge. Mrs. Henry Jack was operated upon Wednesday at the Smith hos pital, Dr. E. II. Smith opTuting. William Joo# of near North Plains has accepted a position a# salesman for the MacKenzie Motor company. M il Frank O’Conrm>r of near R«-v<lviH«* underwent a major upe. ration at the Smith ho ;>ital Satur- day. Thoma# Gh«*4*n i» ill with pneu- mon in nt hi# home on Oak “treet, mid Mi s Elizabeth Gheen i# ill with | • I 1.4. Mr#. Nellie .Startzell returned Tue >day from a few day#’ visit with her uncle, Dr. Frank Peak, ami fam ily at Gre#ham. Ralph .Snipe# of the Reedville gar age was burned Tuesday night by an < xplo ion of a battery, throwing the acid in hi# eye#. Chrl# Koch ami family of Belli- fourrhe, South Dakota, are moving thia week to the W. J. Gregg place north of Hillsboro. .Mr. and Mr#. Ernest Brugger and Mr. and Mr#. Ralph Deaville of Grenham were week-end guests of Mr. and Mr». Alfred Morgan. (’. B. Selfridge ami family of Birkenfeld left Tuesday, after a few day.#’ vi'it with Mr. Selfridge’# bro thers, L. G. ami George Selfridge, and families. Dr. H. L. Bates of Pacific Uni- varsity talked before the high school student body Friday on Near East relief ami on his recent trip to the eastern world. Burton Willeford, office manager <»f the Ray Brown Cannery at Wood burn, was a Hillsboro visitor Wed nesday, conferring with officials of the Ray -Mating Cannery company. Mr#. Hugh Rogers, .Mrs. A. M. Carlile, Mrs. S. Hyre, Mrs. Peter son, Mrs. Nellie Startzell and Mrs. George Tompkins went to Forest Grove today to attend the installation of officers of the Women’s Relief Corps. Alex Eischen of south of C or- nelius i was a Hillsboro visitor Wed- nesday. Mr Eischen says he raised some fine Burbank potatoes this year of an improved type, and that hi# average yield was 100 sacks to the acre. The Delphian society met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Connell with Mrs. R. R. Ea ter as leader. The next meeting will be at the home of .Mrs. John Bailey January 21, with Mrs. Thomas Connell as leader. Franklin Doughty, who has been in the Old Soldiers' home at Rose- burg, was brought to Hillsboro Tues- day by his son, R. B. Doughty, and is now at Jones’ hospital. Mr. Doughty is 89 years of age, and has never recovered from an accident of several months ago in which he broke his hip. Mr. and Mr#. William Martin and daughter and Mrs. Martin’s mother, Mrs. A. M. Lcuchauer, of Blooming, returned Saturday from Cincinnati. Ohio, after a two weeks’ visit. Mr. Martin, who is manager and owner of the Forest Hills golf course, says they don’t know what winter golf means back there. All the courses nre closed up on account of the weather. HILLSBORO, OREGON Mias Cowtfill H«*re Friday .Mi \ Helen Cowgill, HMMiHtant »ate club leader, met with the 4 II boy» and Kirin club last Friday afternoon, at the Mouth grail«* school, and gave them MUggeHtion# for bettering their work. There are 20 club« at pre ent with an enrollment of over 200 rhil dren. Fifteen local leader# '.pent th«* afternoon with Mi vs Cowgill and their dub#, and a bu ine< meeting of the leader# was held. Plan# for the year were followed by a idon and social hour. It was voted to have a meeting of the leaders each month. Angel cake, made by Hazel Blades, wa erved. Mi-s Cow gill commended the local leaders on their wonderful spirit and coopera tion mid the splendid work they had done thus far this year, have funds Cor- vail is Local People in Choir Mrs. V. W. w. Gardner, Mis# Reed and George T. McGrath of the Epis copal church have been invited to sing in the choir of 50 voices which will furnish the music at the con secration of Dr. Thomas Jenkin# as bi 'hop of Nevada. The ceremonies will be held at Trinity Episcopal church in Portland on Friday morn ing, January 25, at 10 o’clock. Most Rev. John Gardner Murray, presid ing bishop of the Episcopal church, will be the consecrator, and will be assisted by the bishops of Oregon and Utah. This will be the first ceremonial of it# kind performed by the Episcopal church in Oregon. I)r. Jenkins wa# vicar of All .Saint# Mis sion for four years, and many from here will attend the ceremonies. Receive* Flower* From Africa ir- rAGF! SEVEN Mrs. F. C. Francis and Mrs. Percy Dance at Cornelius Lon if. Gail Karn# and hi# jazz band are The trustees of the lodge are Mrs. ♦— Fred Brown, Mrs. Nellie Startzell, playing ut the Greyhound every Sat- I » Hip North Plain* Pythian* and Mrs, John Kennedy, and the escorts are Mrs. Elwood Johnson, Hold Joint Installation Dane» at North Plain» Mrs. Otto Johnson, Mr . Edwin Bow- Knights of Pythian and Pythian man and Miss Elizabeth Gheen. Miss Saturday night, January 12, at Sister# of North Plains held joint in Gheen is press correspondent. W. o. "■ W. hall. Clark's orchestra, stallation of officer» in the K. P. tickets 75c. hall there on Saturday night, Jan Pythian Sitter, of North uary 5s Danes at Laurel Mr«. Ed Moyer wa-< installing offi Plain» Give New Year Party cer for the Pythian Sinter», assisted There will be a dance at the Lau Pythian Sinters of North Plains by M r#. Mary Walter a# grand man gave a ‘‘500" party and dance on rel Community hall Saturday night, ager and .Mr#. Pearl VanDomelon a# New Year’s eve with a good attend January 12. Everybody inviteli. 46-47 grand senior. Officer:« inntalled were ance. First prizes went to Mrs. Ada Quail#, pa#t chief; Sadie Hollen Herman R«-hse of Hillsboro and Tom Better let Andy fix your watch. beck, mont excellent chief; Hazel Qualls of Banks, with Mrs. Elford He knows how.—J. L. Anderson. Hollenbeck, excellent senior; Echo and Pete Simmons of North Plains Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16-tI Willi#, excellent junior; Anna receiving consolation prizes. Earl Miller, manager; A nona Joos, mis Hollenbeck received the door prize. Commence the year right. tress of records and correspondence; Dancing and supper followed the Without good eyesight Lizzie Harms, mi#tress of finance; card playing. you’re only half efficient. Grace Raffety, proU*ctor, and Mary Dr. Thompson will examine your »Mathiesen, guard. Ed Moyer is the Tuality Lodge, A. F. & A. M., and eyes without charge or obligation. captain of the degree staff, Mary Walters, Ethel Corey and Maria the Eastern Star chapter will have Washington Hotel, Wednesday, Jan. 45-46 Jackson are the trustees, and Ada charge of the services Sunday, Jan uary 20, at the Masonic Home near Qualls is the press correspondent. The work was put on in a very ef Forest Grove. The services will be- ficient manner with six little flower gin at 3 o’clock. girls dreed in pastel shades, and Bemiece Willis acting as goddess of The Pythian Sisters of North flowers. Plains will „ give a card party on The president of the past chiefs’ Saturday night, January 19. Five club then presented past chief’s pins prises will be given. Supper and to Mrs. A<la Qualls and Mrs. Goldie dance will follow. Christener, much to their surprise. The pins were the gift of the past The Social club of the Eastern chiefs’ club. Henry Cypher, deputy district Star will be entertained by Mrs. B. grand chancellor, installed the W. Barnes Friday afternon, January Knights, assisted by Bradford Fowles 18, at her home on Main street. as grand prelate and Ray Montgom ery as grand master-at-arms. F. H. The Royal Neighbors will install Keenon was installed as chancellor officers Friday night, January 18. commander, and the other officers at the Grange “ hall. in-tailed were Leo Schwander, V. C.; Bradford Fowles, prelate; W. S. (Additional Locals on Page Four) Harms, M. of W.; E. P. Cornelius, K. of R. & S.; Ed W. Moyer, M. of jM^When you need glasses, F Charles Walter, M. of E.; s. W. DR. LUZADER at . Raffety, M. at A.; F. M. Mills, I. G., the Hillsboro Phar- and A. K. Reynolds, O. G. G. C. ---- macy, every »Saturday.—32-tf Lincoln is the trustee elected. A splendid supper was served, ¿■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a after which dancing completed the evening. A Free Trial Will Convince You that the Fraternal — _♦ Mi'# Eliza Shorey received some flowering plant# from Africa last week from her cousin, Mrs. G. A. Roberts, a missionary located at Cm tali, Rhodesia, Africa. Mrs. Rob erts was formerly Mi.”# Bertha Fowles of Mountaindale. The plants were called Ornithogalum (Cape Wihl Flower) or (’hincherinchee, and were mailed in Africa on November 17, arriving here January 2. The plants were in good shape, and after Mr». Te»c h Head» being potted and kept in a warm place, are beginning to open, in spite Rebekah» For Year of the fact that the box in which Mrs. Fred Tesch was installed as they were sent was broken. noble grand of the Rebekah lodge Tuesday evening, and A. L. Brock is Alaskan Visits Sisters Here the new captain of the degree team. Thomas Mauzey, now of Ju- Mrs. Josephine Case was presented neau, Alaska, arrived Sunday eve- with a past noble grand’s jewel by ning for a visit with his sisters, M rs. the Rebekah lodge in recognition of Anna Imbrie and Mrs. Letitia Smith. her 12 years of service as secretary Mr. Mauzey spent his boyhood days of the lodge. Mrs. R. H. Greer made on the Mauzey farm near West the presentation. Union. He went to Alaska in Feb- Other officers installed were Mrs. ruary, 1898, and has made that Ruth Gabie, vice noble grand; Mrs. country his home since that ___ time. ____ O. M. Heaton, secretary; Mrs. C. E. He has been in Juneau for 20 years, Deichman, treasurer; Mrs. Fred En and is in the real estate business in nis, warden; Mrs. H. E. Webb, con that city. He sees many changes in ductor; Miss Mae Cook, chaplain; Hillsboro since his last visit here. Mrs. W. E. Ogilbee, musician; Mrs. He was accompanied by Mrs. E. O. Ernest Foord, inside guardian; Miss Decker of Juneau, who will visit Elizabeth Gheen, outside guardian; here for several weeks. Mrs. Frank Barr, right support of the noble grand; Mrs. Josephine Save Historic Structur Case, left supporter of the noble Albert Tozier, superintendent of grand; Mrs. Albert Hargrave, right the Memorial building at Champoeg support of the vice grand; Miss park, writes to the Argus to express Emma Wodeage, left support of the the hope that every effort will be vice grand. Mrs. O. M. Heaton, made to preserve the historic old district president, assisted by Miss wooden court house. He recalls Mae Cook, deputy marshal, were the January 9, 1880, as the date of a installing officers. Other deputy windstorm which resulted in 963 officers were Mrs. E. W. Moore; trees being down across the Beaver Mrs. J. J. Hand, Mrs. Edith Doyle, ton road. Mr. Tozier has rung the Mrs, R. H. Greer, Mrs. E. J. Ward. old year out and the new year in at the Hillsboro Methodist church for 57 times, he says. : I I ■ CROSLEY RADIO Is the Most Radio for the Money—IT’S DIFFERENT THE SHOW BOX complete with 8 tubes and dynamic speaker, only THE GEM BOX complete with 6 tubes and dynamic speaker complete Your set taken in trade. Discount for cash^—easy terms if desired. $134.75 $113.75 TEWS RADIO SHOP 1122 Third St. Phone 1041 «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I K- X To Our Old Friends and New We, Frank C. Jones and Les. B. Howell, formerly with C. W. White Motor company are now operating our own shop with ! Otto Erickson & Co. OPEN FOR BUSINESS Coffee Club Meet» Friday Mrs. Alice Weister of Portland will be the principal speaker at the meeting of the Coffee club Friday afternoon in the chamber of com merce rooms. Literature will be the topic of the meeting, with Mrs. A. H. Biassing as leader. Mrs. Charles Hines of Forest Grove will have a Diploma Signed By Hoover soloist sing some of her own com H. A. Rollback of near North positions. Mrs. J. H. Garrett, Mrs. Plain« has just received a letter Walter Frank and Mrs. C. M. Powell from his son, who is now on his way will be the hostesses. to San I’edro, Cal. from Valpa Celebrate» 9th Birthday raiso, (’Illi, on the U. S. S. Mary Mrs. Harvey Batchelar was hos land. He tent his summons t » ap pear ne*’<ire Neptunm Rex t.v be tess Saturday afternoon at a party laptizei. <n crossing the equator in honor of the 9th birthday of her and his diploma, showing that he is daughter, Margaret. The afternoon initiated into th«* Order of the Sol was spent in playing games, and 4- emn Mysteries of the Ancient Order dainty refreshments were served. ,.f the Deen The diploma is conn-j Those present were Margaret Batch- tersigned by president-elect Herbert elar. Dorothy Challacombe, Eva Pep Patterson, Anita Hoover, who was taken on his South pard, Marjorie White, Tosh Tsuguwa, Joyce Kel- American tour on the Maryland. lington, Grace Bowman and June Gifford. W. R. C. Installs Friday The installation of the officers of the Women’s Relief Corps which was to have been held Friday was postponed on account of illness, and the officers will be installed Friday (tomorrow! afternoon. The cere monies will begin at 2 o'clock, and a program will follow the instal lation. Mrs. Hugh Rogers will be the installing officer. Members of the Forest Grove W. R. C. will at tend. Mrs. Hugh Rogers, Mrs. S. E. Hyre and Mrs. Elwood Johnson were named on the Americanization com mittee for the year at the regular meet in g last Friday. We are still able to do the same high grade work that has made so many car owners real friends. Leading varieties sold at reasonable prices. Hillsboro Apple House 1051 Third St. Phone 1561 With Otto Erickson & Co. One door east of Ireland’s Hardware Bring your own containers. ■+ AUCTION SALE Perfection Bakery The trustees of the Bethany Baptist church will sell at public auction by the New church, 3 miles north west of Cedar Mills, the following property, on— SPECIALS January 17, 1929 at 2 p. m Monday Special Sugared Donuts, doz. 20c The Old church, 30x50x18 high; 20 windows 3.6x 2.4; 9 doors; and if the whole church will bring more together it will be sold together to the highest bidder; a good, big heating stove with about 30 ft. of pipes, also a cook stove; good Acetylene light plant with light fixtures and about 200 ft. of l-2x 1-4 inch pipes, which has been used in the old church; 3 timbers 10x10x18 ft. long, also some smaller timbers; 3 iron gates; some garden wire fencing; about 250 new bricks, and some other small articles. Tuesday Special Rolls, Doz................... Wednesday Special Scotch Bread— double ............... Thursday Special Apple or Peach Pie each ........................ Friday Special Our Famous Whole Wheat Donuts, doz... 20c DAVIS Our Prices on Bread at all times— Batteries 11 olb. Loaf 12c; 2 for 23c 1 lb. Loaf 8c; 2 for 15c Scotch double................15c Our New Milk Bread 10c Mark Every Grave lllumiin nature never asserts itself more in unselfish devo tion than when it places me morials over the resting places of the Departed. This is a sacred custom, the modern wny for man to pour forth his li bation, to make his burnt of fering, in loving tribute to the memory of his dead. Select your memorial from our large stock. TELEPHONE 121 Guaranteed For 12 Months are now selling But- Nut bread for your convenience. And Your Old Battery Will fit Ford, Chevrolet, Star and all other light cars. Perfection Bakery Coffee Shop OREGON MONUMENT WORKS H. H. Stannard, Manager HILLSBORO NEW ELECTRIC OPEN SUNDAYS 4 i i Sahnow Bros. Garage 1361 Main Street Telephone 2431 Hillsboro, Oregon