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MARCH 14. IU2W -- ------------------------------------------------ THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON T— " « n ' ! two calves ut the Davidson farm Monday. One of the calve», a two month» old heifer, belongs to l.ovat Davidson, 10, who ha» ^MIBS ELIZABETH COOKE, Correspondent Joined the Guernsey Calf club, Mr. Hulit is anxious to got others interested in the calf club work, Orenco, Murch 1 4—The Wo Helen Rand ha» been confined must l><‘ accompanied by and »it mid will help secure pre bred man's Circle gave an entertain to her home with the flu. with their parent». calves mid make arrangements to ment in the chool auditorium Mr». C. S. Thomas and son, Mr. and Mrs. E. Il Rumi were secure financial help for those last. Thursday evening. Mrs. Wil Lloyd, und W. Tucker of Salem, Bunday guest» nl (lie A. J. Whid who wish it. lard W. Brown had charge of the were guests ut til« L. G, Wiede- dim home in Hill»boro. --------- Harla» <>»»»!«»----- program, which included several wilach home Friday. Herman Thies ha» recently pur numbers by the Bethany Baptist Mr. mid Mrs. Otto Osborne and chased n new Dodge sedan. ♦ church orchestra, doll drills by children of Chehulis, formerly of Miss Hilda Timmcke, daughter the primary and intermediate Cornelius, spent the week end vis of Mr and Mrs. II. Timmcke, has 4 pupils; vocal solo, Miss Bertha iting friends here. accepted i< position ns n privat« Mr. and Mr». Frank Gaunt Sr., Buford; “Bridget O’Flynn,” Mrs Mrs. Henry Behrmun returned stenographer in Cortland. A. Allen and Lorene Woodward; to her home Wednesday lifter mi Mrs. Ro»« and daughter of Ver were surprised by a group of group of vocal duets, Mrs. F. their relatives and friends from extended illness in the Good Sa nonia were Sunday guests ut the Connell and Mrs. W. J. Enschede; maritan hospital, home of Mr. mid Mrs. William Tigard, Tualatin and Multnomah "Three Maids of Lee," Margaret Sunday evening, the occasion be Pratt, Marie Hansen and Onie Mrs. Chupelle of I’ortlund was Miskimmins. wedding annivers Melhoff; reading, Mrs. L. Hill; a guest of Mrs. George Wilcox The Portland Gas and Coke Co. ing their 20th , lust week. She fell mid broke 1» laying a gas main on Main ary. group of popular songs, Cath Harry Weaver ha» completed a erine her wrist Sunduy evening. »(reel. Rich and Margaret Pratt, chicken house, and this week re Lawrence Brewster has been ('buries LaFollett is home again and the play, "Woman, The 81- confined to his home with the flu. from Salem and has taken up his ceived a shipment of chickens lent Sufferer,” by a group of the from Salem. Mr. mid Mrs. S. Mclllvane were work of county fruit inspector. The last number was by Mr». Hubert Livingood and son ladies. in I’ortlund Thursday. I<IV. J II. Everett of I’ortlund the orchestra. Mr. und Mrs, John Mundorff whs ii guest ut the home of Mr, were Beaverton visitors one day and Mrs. U. O. Beadles were und Mr». <). M. Burbank Satur last week. June Garvin, 11, daughter of Mr. Schrader and family of cullers Wednesday. day. « I’ortlund Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Susbauer Clifford Mupe», a student at Wheeler avenue left Sunday for Mr». A. Allen, received a broken none and badly sprained arm, of Hillsboro were guests of the Hill Military Academy in Port a month’s stay in California. The Mr». Hugh I^ewis attended while riding her bicycle, Mike Susbauer home Sunday eve land, spent the week end ut the wheel »truck a rock at the foot ning. home of hi» mother, Mrs. Henry Grunge at Beaverton Saturday. Ira Lee was a recent Portland of the hill in the southeast part Mrs. Lenu Jacolismuhlen wus a Behrman. of town, throwing her violently Hillsboro visitor Thursday. The Misses Muttie Mann und visitor. Mr. and Mr». W. C. Brome to the ground. The bicycle wan Murguret Cooke, Lydia Renner, Frances Gnoss, students at Mon badly »mashed. Mildred Rock, Helen Oliver and mouth Normal, »jaint the wwk- were recent Hillsboro visitor«. Harold I). Gill of Portland, rep Mrs. Andrew Denholm was in l^'tih Pugh took the Girl Scout end visiting at their homes. resentative of the J. K. Gill Co., tenderfoot test Wednesday under Dean Miakimins, who is work Portland the first of the week. talked to the seventh and eighth the direction of Miss Virginia ing in Portland, spent Sunduy at ---------------- Mank 1111----------------- grade pupil» Monday. Wight. the home of his parents, Mr. and "Grandma, can you help me Lee Randall returned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I.. J. Corl of Mrs. William Minkiniins. with this problem?” from near Grant» Pa»», where Portland spent Friday mid Satur Mr». Roy Duvis of Newberg "I could, dear, but I don’t he han been employed for the day ut the W. R. Cooke home. was a guest nt the Herman Thies think it would be right.” pant two month». Seth Powell was a I’ortlund home last week. “No, I don’t suppose it would, Miss Jessie MacKay of Hills- visitor Monday. Katherine Warnke, daughter of but have a try at it and see.”— boro was a guest of Mr». W. F. John Buchanan is grubbing out Mr. mid Mr» John Warnke, was Blue Baboon. Hunter a few days last week. hi» lurge loganlierry yard. It wa» baptized by Rev. H. Timmcke at Middleberry ------ ——¿»ring Opening-------- — Mr and Mrs. Frank Cate and the largest in the neighborhood. 1 the Lutheran church Sunday. Limbering-Up Exercises the children visited Mrs. Cate’» An Anti-Saloon picture slide Mias Elizabeth Gnus» was will he shown at the M E. church' moved to the Jones hospital last They had just met at Atlantic parents at Bethany last Sunday. Miss Irene Jirken, who attends Monday evening, March 18. week with a bad case of pneu City and were sitting on the high school at Beaverton, was vis beach: Everyone is invited. Children monia. iting friend» here Sunday. She—"What a wonderfully de Mrs. Amadee Smith, accompa I veloped arm you have." curtains, piano and good seats, He—"Yes, I got that playing nied by a friend, drove out from Portland last Thursday to visit used for a community center. A busketball. By the way, were Mrs. Handley. large, well lighted room in the you ever on a track team.” Andrew Sawyer, son of Mrs. E. basement Is used fur u play room -----------------Marek 11-11----------------- W. Sawyer, moved into Mrs. Anna during the rainy season, as well Precisely Galek'a tenement house Monday. as for a dining room at evening "How would you classify He formerly lived near Portland. Glenwood, March 14—The new socials. iu.l- girl? Is hers a bi Mrs. Hattie Freeland is moving A program will be presented at telephone »tore which Elmer McDonald la ties» or u profession?" out of the Riggins house. building in this vicinity is near the Witch Hazel school Saturday. •Neither Its a callingl'' Ri-v Gorge J Pratt drove to ing completion and will be opened It will include a play by a group for business in ubout ten days. of the local young people as well Mr. McDonald will carry a line as instrumental and vocal music of groceries as well as articles for and readings. Two numbers will the workers in the nearby camps. be contributed by the young folk A filling station will also be in from Reedville. The funds will Your best land needs draining. Now is the stalled. This is the only store in be used to buy play apparatus for the school grounds. this vicinity. time to start tiling. Draintile made of con ---------------- Marrh n-t*----------------- Mr. und Mr McDonald, whu crete improves with age. have been living at the Mowry logging camp, recently moved into Let our drainage expert help you estimate costs. the new house adjoining their store. Mr McDonald is employed by the Mowry Logging company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pieper and Telephone 1341 J. H. KROEGER, President children, who have been spending Helvetia, March 14—The Moun- the last two months with friends wwaoavoMaaacBaunng Schweizer Verein mid relatives in Washington, re- taindale-Helvetia have completed their plans for turned to their home here last building a 30x60 foot hall on the Tuesday. Mrs. Reiter with I her son, Martin Kaufman lot at Helvetia Ernest, and daughter, I Helen, of station. Mr. and Mrs.____ ______ Fred ____ Berger of Forest Grove visited at 1 the Busse Bethany were guests at th« home home Sunday afternoon. Mi. and Mrs. W. R. Hallowell of Mr. and Mrs. E. Guerber Sun and family of Nehalem moved day. Carol Wenger, who went to into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. Hallowell Portland for treatment, returned hu» worked for the Mowry Log Sunday and is much better. far All Needs Mr. and Mrs. Davidaun called ging company for some time. at the county hospital fur Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Abendroth and While daughter, l.aurita, of Portland, A. T. Gilliam Monday. there they visited with Mrs. spent Sunday at their home in For jobs big or little, Seton. this district. we are equipped to give Sam . Hulit, who owns h Gueru Mrs. It. ft Lilly uf Gales Greek sey herd Hear HilLIo.rdelivered you the quality and quantity you will need. (ailed on Mrs. Busse Sunday Lucy Staples and Betty Hod We serve the county’s Leading Contractors and sun, teachers, entertained friends from Portland at their cabin here Builders. Sunday. CORNELIUS Entertainment Is Put On at Orenco NEWQ I Aloha PAGE nVE TT Albany Monday, returning th« next day. Mi»s Juanita Wolff, who teach es at St. Helens, spent th« week end here aa the guest of her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Wolff. The pupil» of the seventh and eighth grades are working on a Raymond subscription contest. Lindgren and Alfred Hansen are captains. Mrs. Olsen, son Fred, and daughter Anna, of Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. Via Davi» and daughter of Portland, called on Mrs. Alice Handley and family Sunday afternoon. Merle Person of Portland spent Sunday with home folks. Miss Margaret Pratt accom- parried her father to Portland Sunday _ morning. Mr. Pratt preached in one of the Presby- terial churches. Paul Fitch was out from Port land Sunday to see his cousin, Mrs. Ruth Will, and children. In the afternoon they drove to Gas con to visit Mrs. Will’» siiter, Mrs. Ward Tolson, and family. A. McGill is winding up hi» work here, having »hipped several carloads of fruit trees and or namental shrubbery during the past week. Miss Lorene Woodward went to Portland Sunday morning to visit friends. She returned Sun day evening, accompanied by Miss Ruth Welker, who will spend the week here. The two young men who have been living in the Lester house and working for A. McGill nurs ery moved Thursday of last week to Mr. McGill’s nursery east of Portland. The Woman’s Circle met in the church parlors Wednesday after- noon of last week. Mrs. L. T. Celery may be prepared for use Woodward and Mrs. Willard W. ral days or hours before using Brown were hostesses. At the if washed well, cut in desired business session the following of lengths, and put in closed jars In ficers were elected for the com a cool place. ing year: Mrs. Willis E. Brown, president; Mrs. L. T. Woodward, vice president, and Mrs. David Rich, secretary-treasurer. Miss Alegra Wolff and Miss Hedwig Hirte of Portland, visited here Sunday. ------------------ March 11-11------------------ Experienced She—“Now what are you stop ping for?” He (as car comes to halt) — "I’ve lost my bearings.” She—"Well, at least you are original. Most fellows run out of gas." You buy 73 years experience in gardening when you buy Ferry's purebred Seeds I f YOU had gardened for 73 years bred Seed9. Ferry has done the ex —had raised tons of produce— perimenting for you. Ferry know» had watched the plants and weeded that these seeds are the children out inferior strains till only selected and the grandchildren of vigorous, quality results — you would know purebred plants — seeds whose the seeds best to plant. families for generations have pro duced vegetables of fine flavor and There is 73 years’ experience in gardening back of Ferry’s pure- tenderness, flowers of supreme color and beauty. These are the seeds you want in your garden. Ferry’s thousands of tests each year help determine, so far as is humanly possible, that they will produce and produce correctly in size, color, vigor, and flavor. Buy Ferry’s purebred Seeds at “the store around the corner.” They are fresh for planting now. Write for Ferry’s Seed Annual. Its garden facts make it more than a catalog. Address D. M. Ferry & Co., Dept. H, 500 Paul Ave., San Francisco, Calif. GEO. J. LIMBER FUNERAL HOME Sixth and Washington. Phone 972 HILLSBORO—OREGON New Store to Be • Ready Short Time Farmers —. Group Will Build Hall at Helvetia Hillsboro Concrete Brick &, Tile Co. Seasoned LUMBER k -------------- Spring Opening — a Witch Hazel—N, A. Frost, county »chool superintendent, vis ited th«- Witch Haze) school, taught by Mrs. Henrietta C. Gregg. Mon day morning. Mr. Frost ex pressed himself as well pleased ^-itli the progress the pupils are making. Witch Hazel school is one of the few rural schools of the county which is really modern in every way. 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