7 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON Ranks Community NewQ MRS. J. J. HUTCHENS, Corropondent W. W William». Armen­ trout is a new member. The members present were Me »dames Carl Jensen, John Jansen, P. A. quails, A E. Willis, Harold What­ ley, Fred ./<■ C'luude Lye- “I sold my -fivy Jersey cial Grange meeting held here a new Studebaker coupe. cows to u neighboring farmer Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark last Wednesday evening, Mr. Gek before I had seen my class­ spent __ ___ ¿_i »pant ler of La Grand", the state or­ mid family of Garibaldi ified advertisement,” declared ganizer for the Grange, who has Sunday at the Cuss Wilson home. Charles Prickett of near Mr. and Mrs. Cass Wilson vis­ been here for several days, spoke Mr. and Mrs. Loel B. Hollen­ Bank . whan In the Argus of on the organization of the ited relatives in Portland Sun­ beck ami son, Howard, went to fice last Saturday. This man Grange, what lias been uccom day Portland Saturday to attend the was looking for some cows Mr. and Mrs. A C. Wahl und wedding of Miss Edna Gunther plished, anil what could be uc and he turned to the classi­ ('raft of Dilley two sons, Miss Clara Hutchens an>l Lester E. Stipe. Mr. Holien complishvil. Mr. f fied uds in the Argus for gave a »hurt talk, Several new und Archie Thompson spent the beck ucted as usher and Mrs. them. Mr. Prickett is con­ members were secured and some week-end visiting ut the home of Hollenbeck sang. Mrs. Stipe vinced that the classified Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hutchens of is Mrs. Hollenbeck's sister. idd one» renewed. page of the Argus 1» the Taft. ———— Hprlng Opening most efficient marketing me­ Mrs. Ernest Lehman and dium, both from the stand­ daughter, Elisabeth, of Portland, point of time and cost. The were visitors here Sunday. advertisement only cost 40c. Mr. und Mrs. W G. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Cass Wilson, Mr. > X. . ............................... -...... — . - ..... ami Mrs. Claud Lyda, Mrs. E. Tlldon, Mrs. George Mass und Miss Lucy Case, nutrition ex­ Hnzeldule, March 21.—Miss pert of O. S. C., met with the Mrs. Ada quails attended the |{. N. A. play at Hillsboro lust Fri­ Jeun Smith entertained her up­ Mothers* club mol other Indies of day night. per grade pupils of the Cooper the community Wednesday of last W. G. Walker and Bert Friday Mountain school with a St. Pat _____ week. Her subject for the morn­ made u business trip to McMinn­ rick’s party at her home on Sat­ ing was nutrition. Dinner was ville Saturday. urday evening. The evening was served nt noon, after which she Orenco, March 21.—The teach Miss Jean Kines, who hue been spent with contests, stunts and gave another lecture. She will be visiting era of the Orenco public schools at the home of her broth games, The guests included Mar- here again on April 12 and will Dr. It. M. Hines, during the garet Kaupilla, Helen > Boggs, have been employed for the com- demonstrate making salads, which er, Thia will make »ix past two months, left Monday for Amelia Leonetti, Anna Leopold, I ing year. will be mrved at luncheon. Her her home in New York city. years for Mrs. Will and three Helen Conner, Virginia Leonetti, subject for the afternoon will be Misses Idu mid Gold« Hopkins Vera Jacobwn, Eileen Winiger, yours for Miss Matilda Ballinger "Food For Mother and Baby." spent the week end ut Wishram, Doris Syverson, John Bertset, and Mils Bertha Buford. The Parent-Teachers’ associa­ Wash., visiting friends and rela­ John Motherall, Olani Kuupilla, HARD TIMES PARTY IS tion met Thursday afternoon for tives. Jack Barron, Arthur I Syverson, HELD SATURDAY EVENING E. Fuigham of McMinnville is Rex Boggs, Eugene Riley, Donald its regular meeting. Helen Cser- spending the week with his daugh­ Beard, Freddie Gansner and Mor­ gia presented a book report on Mrs. C. W. Moore ami Mrs. C. Heli n Ke] er, Helen Bella gave ter, Mrs. B. B. Treshum. ris Conner. Hall entertained with a card mu- on Oliver Wendoll Holm* Mrs. Sam Inkley visited an old party at the C. W. Moore home Funeral service ’or Herman and Glen Brown on “The Young lust Saturday evening. All pres­ schoolmate, Mrs. G. B. Whitney, Trailer." Three songs were sung ent wore hard-time costumes and at Battle Ground, Wash., for a Syverson, who died at the state by the seventh and eighth grades, last week. hospital in Salem last Thursday, a prize was given to the man and few W. days T. Sellers and son, Charles, were held at the Methodist church followed by a business session. A woman having the best costumes. and Mrs. Ada Lane spent the at Rainier Sunday afternoon, with committee on nominations w«.- J. Schulnierlcn und Mrs. Thomas week-end in Monmouth visiting interment at Rainier. The Knights appointed. Rollcall was an»« r< quails won th« prizes for cm- relatives. of Pythias conducted the rites. ;QU»QQ«SÜQ®QS»iO®flÄ8ä^^ tunics. Eight tables were played, Mrs. Roy Mann of Portland He had made his home here with Mrs. II. Stohlcr winning first was in Banks Friday of last his brother, C. P. Syverson, until prize for Indies, Mina Lena Tay­ recently. Mr. and Mrs. Syver­ lor second; E. E. Hopkins, first week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ship, who son and Courtney Syverson at­ for mer, and II. Stohlcr, second. were Your best land needs draining. Now is the on the C. A. Shipley tended the services. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. farm living north of town, which was Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Somerville time to start tiling. Draintile made of con­ L. G. Selfridge of Hillsboro, Mr. purchased recently by John Nar- of Portland were guests of Mr. crete improves with age. and Mrs. Claude Williams, Mr. huve moved into the Thorn­ und Mrs. Tom Miller on Sunday. und Mrs. Thomau quails, Mr. and rup, burg house, Just north of that Mr. and lira. W. P. Brook» Let our drainage expert help you estimate costs. Mrs. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. place. John N'arrup and family and Mrs. Mary McHenry visited Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. took possession of the farm Sat­ Mr. Brooks' uncle, who is serious­ Walker, Mr. und Mrs. H. Stohlcr, urday. ly ill at Gresham, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore, Mr. Dr. mid Mrs. Kines, Miss Jean Fred Hutchison of Vancouver, and Mrs. Joseph Schulmerich, Dr. Kines, Miss Gladys Overton, Miss Wash., J. H. KROEGER, Preaident Telephone 1341 visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. and Mrs. Kines, Mr. and Mrs. O. Brown and Miss Mane Raffety Smith Sunday evening. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Banks, drove to Multnomah Fall» Sun- Mrs. Oberg and Margaret Oberg E. E. Hopkins and son, Clyde, of Shattuck visited friends on Misses Jean Kines, Gladys Over- ra. L. Kipper, who spent Cooper mountain Monday after­ ton and Ethel Smith, Fred Schleg­ several J. days last week at Philo­ el, Mrs. ('. B. Hall, Miss Lena math, was called home on account noon. Miss Louise Huber is conval­ Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. of the illness of her son, Lewis. escing at her home on Cooper Moore. J. O. Hamacker of Bonanza mountain from an operation per­ spent Sunday at the C. T. l ’ owne formed at the Emanuel hospital CEMETERY CLUB TO HOLD in Portland last week. MEETING ON MARCH 26 home. George Mass is ill at his home all-day meeting of the north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kessler and for All Need» Banks Cemetery club has been called for Mnrcn 26 at the cem­ children and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Mass drove to Vernonia etery, weather permitting. Other­ wise, a business meeting will be Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mass re­ For jobs big or little, held in the afternoon at the mained to look after business interests there. home of J. J. Hutchens. we are equipped to give S. Gibson of Forest Grove spent several days last week at the Attend Hospital Opening quantity you will need. you the quality and Several member» of the Ameri­ home of his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Briquet» can Legion «nd Legion Auxiliary Wahl. We serve the county’s Leading Contractors and Coal ..................... $15 50 March 1J1> attended the opening of the Vet­ Builders. eran»' hospital in Portland Mon­ Wood ................... $ 3.50 day. Block or Slab Grange Organizer Speaks Ai Banks Nutrition Expert Speaks To Women Sold Before Has Own Paper Entertain Pupils At Party Saturday Same Teachers To Remain In Orenco PAoc nvi Coupe are the parents of a sev­ en-pound daughter, born Mon­ day, March 18, at the Jones hos­ pital in Hillsboro. R E. Parsons has been ill with the flu tor the past week. J. W. Stubbs was severely burned last Friday when he came in contact with a 11.000-volt wire at the Portland Electric Power substation in Portland and was taken to the St. Vincent's hos­ pital. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs of Orenco. Miss Ruth Barber, the trained nurse who was attending Mrs. George T. Pratt, returned to her home in Salem last Friday. The Woman's Working circle complimented Mrs. Lee Randall with a shower Wednesday after­ noon of last week. A contest in writing names was held and re­ freshments were served. was relieved of getting up nights Keller Laboratory, Mechanics­ with Lithiated Buchu (Keller For­ burg, Ohio, or locally at Delta mulai. Now I get up refreshed Drug Store. and feeling fine.” It acts on bladder as epsom salts do on bow­ els. Drives out foreign deposits and Cans and lessens excessive acidity. This D. P. CORRIERI relieves the irritation that causes | Telephon« 2126 getting up nights. The tablets cost 2c each at all drug stores, 1 Garbage Collection "FYTTV': ------------------ March H-ZS------------------- Buy» Insurance Business Charles L. Walker, local insur­ ance dealer, has purchased *.he in­ surance buiinesn of Conrell * Sewell. ------- March ZZ-3S------------------ SLEEP ALL NIGHT NOW A. C. Smith, 41 W. Broad, Bethlehem, Pa. will tell or write how I REPAIRING RADIO FADA DEALERS Experience and technical training plus modern equip­ ment guarantee your satisfac­ tion. Tubes and batteries test­ ed free. A Flower That Grows Like A Weed The loveliest blossom a home can have is a savings account. How it does grow! The weekly allotment that goes into it soon piles up into an amount that can DO things. Let us get you started. ings habit “gets jou.” This sav­ HILLSBORO RADIO & ELECTRIC CO. Shute Savings Bank Telephones 1332 and 1676 1255 Washington Street "The Oldest Beak ia Washington Couaty” Fanners — HAS ALWAYS LED I IM Hillsboro Concrete Brick QC Tile Co Seasoned LUMBER Card Club Meets At Williams Home Granga Io Mrs! The regular monthly all-day Grange meeting _ will __ ___ be _____ held ___ at the 1. (). O. F. hall on Saturday, March 23. Some very important Mountaindale, March 21.— business topics will be brought Mrs. Claude Williams entertained up at the meeting. the Banks-Mountaindale "600” club at her home last Thursday. Hold Social Meat The Mothers' club social that ___ Five tables were played, and Mrs. had been planned for Monday Grover Rogers won first prize, evening, April 1, has been post­ Mrs. C. B. Hall second and Mis» Mrs. poned on account of an epidemic Lena Taylor consolation. Fred Bovee won a prize for of measles. knowing the most cities in Ire- .Melvir Johnston of Lexington land, while Mrs. James Mathieson spent the week-end with his par­ took consoliation. ents, Professor and Mrs. W. A. The guests included Mrs. R. F. Johnston. Moss of Wilkesboro, Mrs. C. B. Guests at the homo of Mr. and Hall of Banks, Mrs. Otis Armen­ Mrs. Eli Grindel Sunday were trout, Mrs. Ed Schlegwl and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thaniel Byers of Newberg, Mr. and Mrs. John Fresh, Mrs. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grindel and two FUNERAL HOME daughters of Portland. Miss Brown, the nurse, who has Siath and Washington. Phons 972 been attending Mrs. George Mc­ HILLSBORO—OREGON Farlane for the past few weeks, FUEL COSLETT’S Better For Less Super-Service Station Hillsboro Ice and Coal Company Telephone 2661 1277 North Range Street FROM .W I X T II TO Second and Washington Streets L. P. 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