PAGE SIX THE HILLSBORO ARGUS - HILLSBORO, OREGON I FEBRUARY 7, Hi2!i home since coming to Oregon. ill ut the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rood had been in failing Mrs. Ralph Cary, in Portland. health for the past year or so. George Miller, let«* of Cooper The son and daughter have the sin­ Mountain, is now ti patient at the cere sympathy of their many ■ Good Samaritan hospital. MRS. J. J. HUTCHENS, Correspondent neighbors and friends in their hour of great bereavement. The body Hazeldale. Feb. “-Alfred Bow. MRS. PARMLEY HOSTESS AT 1 with her father, O. Jackson, vis- will be shipped to Elk Horn, Wis­ ers, dean of the Portland exten­ consin, for interment, Mias Ina sion division of the University of MOTHERS' CLUB GATHERING , ite«i her mother and baby sister at Rood will accompany the remains, Oregon, will speak on “The Ego­ --------- ' the McGraw home here Sunday. which will be in in a week or so. Banks, Feb. 7.-Mrs. Vera Parm­ ism of Great Men," at the meet­ Ben Schramel of Forest Grove ley entertained the Mothers’ club was in Banks during the past ing of th«* Hazeldah* literary so­ ♦ Friday at her home, and in spite week. ciety meeting next Tuesday eve­ Aloha Huber, Feb. 7-A surprise of the bad roads 16 mothers were ning. The program also includes Henry Wahl of Eugene spent present. On account of the bad the fore part of the week at the a group of musical numbers. This farewell was adven in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaunt by a weather, the county health nurse ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ meeting is open to th«* public. group of their friends and neigh­ Hayward, Feb. 7-Mr. and Mrs. was unable to attend, but will home of his brother, A. C. Wahl. Elizabeth Krall of Portiani! Joseph Scheible an«l lieraid and meet with the club in March. Fol­ Cooper Mountain school r«»-1 bors at th«' home of Mr. and Mrs. lowing the business meeting, the spent the week-end in Banks vis­ L. Dober spent last Sunday at th«* opened Monday after being close«! J. Yolk Wednesday evening. The iting friends. pupils from Miss Anderson’s room I.. Jess«* home. Gerald «*elebrated two weeks on account of scarlet I evening was spent in playing cards Byron Davis ami Otto Söder­ his third birthday. at the grade school gave a health fever. Less than half of the and dancing. Mr. Gaunt and fam ström of Lents were in Banks on ily moved to Mountaindale Friday pi*y. __ Mrs. W. Hudson and Vivian vis­ pupils are able to I k * at school. business Monday ami took dinner ited at the W. Willings home last of last week, where Mr. Gaunt Mrs. John Boland had as her at the home of their cousin, Mrs. anti A. Jansen of Weedville have GIRL SCOUTS GIVEN HELP week. guest Sunday Mrs. Morgan of purchased a game ranch and fish IN FIRST AID INSTRUCTION W. G. Walker. A baby was born to Mr. an«l Portland. Mrs. Ella Turner ami two chil­ hatchery, Mrs. Jtenson recently. They live Miss Gladys Haskin, who tenches Banks, Feb. 7-At the regular dren of Hillsboro were in Banks on th«* Hunger place. Mr. an«i Mrs. J. York were Port­ th«* Hazeldale school, is making meeting of the Girl Scouts last Saturday on business. Miss Baker is spending the her home with Mrs. Ellerson. Mrs. O. Jackson’s sister, Mrs. land visitors last week. Wednesday at the home of Clara week-end at her home near Man ­ Hutchens, Miss Jean Kines. a Stark, of Sherwood and sister-in- Mrs. Maggie Anderson sold her Charles Maxey, who has been trained nurse of New York City, 1 law, May Jackson, of North Plains ning. horn«* last week to Mrs. Reed and receiving treatment at the Good who is visiting her brother, Dr. R. visited her at the G. W. McGraw family of Portland. Mrs. Ander­ Samaritan hospital in Portland re­ Hoag la Pledged here. Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. M. Kines, gave the girls first aid home I son is visiting with friends am! turned to his home here last week. Murvel Hoag, who is attending Koble of North Plains called on instruction. the University of Oregn, has been neighbors here before going to Mrs. Alice Wheeler is visiting her Wednesday. pledged to the Delta Tau Delta Portland. at the home of her sister in Port- Lillian May, infant daughter of Attend District Meet fraternity. Mrs. M. F. Ayres is seriously land. The Banks Rebekah lodge was ’ Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson, die«i represented by 11 members at the and was buried Wednesday in the ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ district convention in Forest Grove Jackson cemetery near North ! last Wednesday, and the local Plains, She is survived by a twin lodge exemplified the memorial sister, Elaine Irene, and her par- service. At the roll-call of past ents. QUALITY SERVICE Mrs. Ray Woodman of Scofield convention chairmen, five names visited home folks here Wednes- were called from the Banks mem­ ■ bership and three of them were day of last week. FOR SATURDAY We will have a fresh supply of Alaska Reindeer present. Those attending from Meat—also Home-made Headcheese. Liver Sausage, Bologna. Frank- Banks included Mrs. W. L. Moore, REV. PRATT AND GARRETT flirter». and many other kinds of home-made sausages in which we Miss Anna Schneider. Mrs. Lottie SPEAKERS AT MEETING Davies. Mrs. Maudie Stafford, specialize. Mrs. Libbie Shipley, Mrs. Eva Rev. George Pratt of Orenco M Moore, Mrs. Elpha Wilson, Mrs. gave an interesting talk on his ex­ PURE LARD -------- OUR OWN MAKE Mary Banks, Mrs. Pearl Friday, periences in the ministry before s Small Pails .40 Large Pails ...... $1.60 Medium Tails .. .80 Mrs. Ellen Hutchens and Mrs. the Rotary club Thursday. Secre­ ■ May Via. who is now living in tary J. H. Garrett had the five- 5 Free Deliveries Daily minute program. Forest Grove. Ranks Community NewQ University Dean Talks At Meeting Farewell Party Is Given Aloha Folk Hayward 8 i I ! Celebrate« Birthday A group of boys from the pri­ mary room of the school gathered at the home of Vernon Wolford Saturday afternoon to celebrate his sixth birthday. Games, a hazelnut hunt ar.d valentine heart contest furnished entertainment for the children. Refreshments Were served by Mrs. Wolford and Hazel. FRANK’S • Mrs. Sarah A. Rood passed away at her home on Rood road, early last Monday morning at the age of 85 years. Mrs. Rood has been a resident of this community for many years, and all had learned to love her. She is survived by her son, Edward, and daughter Miss Ina. with whom she has made her Manufacturers Brick, Stone Tile, Drain Tile, Silo Tile, Pier Block« Dealers In Sewer Pipe anil Culvert Pipe (MMnmmtnnMQeiflMMDagiotwntBatBtMitDnKntDtnaaMXMsnM!^^ New Prints HOPE PONGEE 35c yd. i Phone 982 — 2 and 4 P. M. 8:30. 9:30, 11 A. M. Millers Beautiful Flowers The Perfect VALENTINE A bouquet of FLOWERS will tell her that you have far from forgotten her on St. Valentine’s day. Just east of Park on the north side of highway. VENETIAN THEATER g Hillsboro Friday and Saturday, This Week Matinee Saturday 2 P. M. Spring Shoes ARE IN Convoy Flour x.,°;u“«:rdB.«H"d$1.69 Rice Raisins Sunbrite Blue Rose in bulk—One of the healthiest and most nourishing of nature’s foods—3 lbs. The models an that any taste can We have conservative numbers. Both own. The wearing Palter Booth shoes e been proven. 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B. & M.—A most delicious brown Bread and Brick Oven Baked Beans—Can of each QuL 1 lb. toy pails— What r" the youngsters like to find in their lunches—Pail Apple Butter / VENETIAN THEATER Peanut Butter Warrenton Minced—A Northwest payroll brand, No. 1 tall /■ tin—2 cans ....................... MILLER^ Beans and Brown Bread Alaska Red Sockeye—A whole cut of tender meat—No. 1 tin— 49c £ IT cleans— Can Whoop ee.’ LET ’ER BUCK distinction MEN’S Baking Powder Newsham Fioral Company the Hope Pongee in thia territory. Thrift Features for Sat. and Mon., February 9th and 11th Mrs. Frank Hartwick of Ver­ nonia spent the week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Walker, here. She reported three feet of snow at Vernonia last week. Ray Parmley and Charley Sellers left this week for Bend, where they have secured employment. Mrs. Ray Parmley and children expect to move to Hillsboro and make their home for the present with her father, A. J. Friedley. Mrs. W. B. Armentrout is ill at her home here. Leslie Bass of Monmouth Norm­ al school spent the week-end at the E. E. Hopkins home here. Mrs. Ralph Lyons, nee Pauline Diamond, was taken to the Port­ land Sanitorium Friday. She was suffering from serious effects of the flu. Mrs. Lyons, who taught here last year, is teaching in the Dilley school. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schramel and family of Forest Grove spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Schramel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, here. Frank Doane of Cornelius called at the C. W. Moore home here Wednesday evening. Evelyn Jackson of Manning 4- have being the exclusive distributors of XJCXJCJCXJVXJCJVJCJC XJÛCJ CO - OPERATION R. N. A. Give Dance J. H. KROEGER, President Telephone 1341 tf^xwstDüHocxncauwqxkxuuMwiuaWixiayoxbuxixüwowuMüwoüM »uxoux xoc><-xauxuuxixixtxixniiKixouxixtxixuoxTxiHTxuaMoiixjicx? Co-operation with their customers is the motto of every Thrift Store. This principle brings you the highest quality'at the lowest prices with the first class service and attention you expect to receive. The Royal Neighbors of Banks will give a dance at the Parmley hall here next Saturday evening for the R. N. A. lodges of Forest Grove, Hillsboro and Beaverton. OF Mrs. S. It. Golden of Gohl«*, who has been visiting her «laugh ter, Mrs. R. W. liargilt, returned to her home recently. Many of th«* children have been feeding th«* birds sine«* th«* snow fell. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Shorbes were in Forest Grove Monday. Miss Case demonstrated how to I■ Buy Truck 10c—25c. I lilisboro Concrete Brick äC 'File Co. MRS. SARAH A. ROOD The Banks Market has pur­ chased a new truck which is equip­ ped with modern fixtures and de­ vices for storing and keeping gro­ ceries and meats. The truck makes a trip to Gales Creek, Tim­ ber and Westimber each week. Usual Prices make sandwiches last h*ri»l<»y at U h < Into the Argua office Monday |>y I ndies' elidi hall. L. F. Ficken of Jacktown. Th« egg is on diaplay. Displays Larga Egg A Whit« Leghorn egg of ini For Sale <>ld newspaper nt th,. tí Gales Creek, Fab. 7 At the men*« proportions was brought Argus >