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THE Thurnday, February 25, 1932 TOWN TOPICy C3 ___ Young wa* a bmdnrm y Dr Henry vihiior Io Hood River Tuesday. 7 I siale of |(< üben Prh keil Owen bll • been admitted to probair. II White uí < oehraii I ■ Mr* vk lied nt I Ihr bollir of Mr, mid M I '■ l( Hornby Tuesday. N otlllg filled the I lie pul Dr Henry Young pit .it III, ilmiön Killv Memorial ell' r. h in Portland Sunday evening ’Mrs. .1 W Holl rnlrrlainrd Ihr W« 'im ilm bi i<k« «lub w ilh i lui.,'beon at her home Wednesday SMI nh l lrmior I ytirh of Portland wti a week end giie.l of Mi*. Vera Ft-» wired Caldwell left Fur*i|uy for Oi-ibaldi Io brale log* for I h r Svlliern Parifi« ■ Mr and Mm. William llaldra Potland were minh Sunday M Edith Morri*. a Mt ami Mm. I( NN ( ¡ill •'* were Kients Sunday of Mr mid Mr- Kt|i.< Millet rwberg. H NN tiliam Hornby of Woodland, M «*h . h spending the week al home of hi<* brother, It. Horn mid Mm. »ul rm ••pent Ihr K>iiir of Mr and Ki amen here. (bille* N( win.ill Mr and Mr of f M< Mlnnville were dinner gue*t* »I |onda\ evening of Hr and Mr* H I Xi. -.I I he degree I«- mi of the Rebekah If. ite will give a card parly at Ihe I Km. h ■ I he of lit C* dru nt ■ l.i <r, O loek I Mm • Henry (¡ilbrrt jieiit the w • ek rl)«l nt the I Mr mid Mm. ler parent«, I J»an r ! Mr and Mr* J. II Pankonlnr f Portland spent the week < nd at ir home of their daughter, Mr* ndrew NN Lent« Mr ami Mm W (J Ide returned today evening from a month'* t at thr G. \V (¡orinan home Alameda, Cal !. \ Griffith ami W C (‘bri» n*rn made a buidnr»* trip t< aneouvrr, B (’., Saturday am •turned Monday. Mm Merritt |l Huntley and Mi-, I tori» Graham of Springfield w err V reek end guent* of Mr. and Nyr l tern of ( orneliu* Mr and Mr-- It Frank Petrm isiteil Betverlon chapter of tlir fa*tern Star at their regular meet Wrdiir m | ay evening. . F Boley, county a**rMor, wan » hi* home NN edne*d.iy after t I thr Jone* hospital several b i account of illness. Anna hostur, Mr and Mr* Wooldridge and Mr*. NN il Feldt attended the funeral iv of Mr*. Smo Stowell at i * Itood, u ho I* attend Stair rollrgr at ( or thr Werk end nt the parent*, Mr. and Mm Mrs. .Io lUgllter, ■1\ it* K I tin th. W Morrin and Iter grand il lessa l.adiner, of !■» nprnt thr *rek end ne <»f Mm. Morris* n. Cari Russell. pi' tiigbh [ Mr* 1 l'allman, Mm. Fred .lame* Peppnrd and ) '.uni*. Il Prosi attende«! thr pot ■it I H k dinner and meeting of the Jd Nrlghbor* al Bank* I last *1 liumday I Mr. and Mr*. Gay Noble of llend i?Vrrr guest* Sunday of Mr. mul Mr«. I. F. Furrow*. They were en ^n-outr to Albany to attend thr Ku* d Mail Carrier*’ convention bring ’Yield in that city this week. F Id I he I-.pworlh I • ague volley Indi team of the Methodist « hurt'll won I from thr Sunny -.ide rhiirrh of Portland la*t Saturday nigld ill Portland with wore* of 15 II, and I P«, > nd I > g \ I I ' I I li< ■< / nil' Ihe boy* won a game of baskt'lball 1'\ i • ■ >' • "I ' ' i " II I « id M • i li iuli*t I■ pi*< opal < hurt'll was to play thr local rhurtli tram a game of Volley ball that night also, but dr faulted tn the local tram, giving them two game* in two played in the tournament. Mr* Torn < larnn was a guest of honor at a party at her home In North Plain* last Ihurulay after noon. I lu».f prewent were Mrs. C .1 \iidrmoh, Mr. Kay Brighlry, Mi li i■'11 . Mi * B . Mr* C A Wildman, Mr* Hay Baker, Mr* John C Green, Mr* ( Stewart, Mr* Katie Sldplry,' Nir* l.rwin Shipley, Mt*. W Jung nitklr, anti thr Mi*a* Minnie anil1 Martha l .<khartll, I »tiler Shipley I ami Emma lie**. I hr \ \ I'. W. met |a*t Thurs ' day night id thr Womrn’* rhib liou •«• in l '»rr*t Grove. Prof Gunn i of Pacific tinlvrr*ity reviewed tlir poem of N*h Wednesday by Elli ott Pile social inerting, which wa* po.tpontil last month, will be heltl ii.iii,!.’. ii.ii Mn'ii 18» with Dr in k dr Jameson of (> S. C a* tin- principal speaker. Special , gur*t* will br invited. Studrnt* from Normal *< bool at Monniouth spending tlir wrrk end and Monday at tin-ir liomr* here were tlir Missr* Hrlrn Asbahr, Winabrth McDowell, Joyce F.m molt, Ju.mil t Koger*, Madeline Shattuck, Evangeline Fuller and < liloris |*‘ay ram Nir» V W Gardner sang in a trio at III«* Colonial tea given .Mon di) in Portland by thr Willamette chapter, D \ It , of which *hr i* a member. 'Ihr tea w a* given at tlir home of Nirs .1 K Steagall. I lie song* of Washington’s time were sung. Mr* Eugene Grrm and daugh ter Put*) are Spending thr week it Derr Island, visiting her moth-' er, Nirs C Murray, and family. N|r. and Nir* K J Nicol spent Sunday at Salem and Silverton, v i* King relatives. \ surprise party wa* given Nirs F G Ward by Portland freind* at her home east of Hillsboro Sun il iv evening Those present were N|r and Nirs. K Simpfton and nephew, Kobrrt Lillir, and Mrs. K. M I lanrr and children, Juanita anil Eudora. Henry I rllni'in and daughter Freda of I akrsiilr are guest* tld* week of Mr anil Mr* W F Haa*r Mr I < dm if, i , | « OUSin "I N1 rs Haase Mr* U 1' Jacobson of Lu gene, formerly of Hillsboro, is also a guest at thr Haase home. Four II chib girl* netted $2.50 on thr sale of candv at thr NN <sh- tngton anniversary program Friday evening at thr Lri*y villr school. I hr club members put on a Dutch dance in costume and four did a minuet. Mr and Mrs p. (’ Aller of Portland were guest* Sunday of Nir. and Mr* NN 1' Lornior. Mr Aller and Mr. l.«»rm«»r attended M ||«»«»| togrthrr, but b.id n«»t »cm euch < »tiler for 29 y rars. Mr* A. K N|»»rri*«»n and son Kobrrt of Tacoma, NN ash., arrived Saturday to spend a few day* with Nli-.«• Ha/el Morrison. The visitor* .re mother ami brother of .Miss Morrison. Nir and Mr* NN’. I. Cady and I miily of Beaverton and Mr*. F. li. NN a rd of near Hillsboro were Sunday dinner guest* of Dr. and Nir* George Darland. Mr. and Mr*. Harry' Horffrl rn tertainrd with a dinner party’ last Ihursday evening in honor of Nir. mil Nir* Vann I Nash of Port land A very Interesting meeting of ^Bthe Chri*timi F-ndevor was held a M r md Nirs. I.ro How ell, Mis* It hr Bethany Presbyterian church Kyle of ■Sunday evening Mrs. Simon Berger \nna Laur* and IL I Bwa* tlir leader. Special music was Oregon City were dinner guest* Blurni*he<l bv Junior Dy sir and Paul of Mr and Mr* John Laur* Mon day evening. ■llorkli ■ Mm. Claude \ Johnson of Cor- ■v.dlis spent Sunday evening nt thr ■ home of her mother in law, Mr*. C ■ M Johnson, and left Monday to ■ visit her mother, Mrs. F. B. Clark, ■ of near Farmington, who ha* been J very ill with pneumonia. Miss Helen Itobb, daughter of ■ Mr and Mr*. William Itobb • f ■ north of Hillsboro, underwent an V operation for mastoid at tlir Email* ■ iiel hospital in Portland Tuesday | morning. Mi.** Itobb is in train ing there to be a nurse. _ Mr and Mr*. I.cstrr \*bahr of ■ Portland. Mis* Helen A*bahr. who ■ i* attending Normal school at Mon- Kx'outli; Erwin Asbahr of Seattle, ■ Wash., ami Mrs. Henry Gilbert of KSalem, were dinner guests at the ■ home of Mr. and Mm. Arthur ^Kroeger Sunday. Start Your Chicks Right On Poultry and Poultry Problems by ARTHUR A. PETERS Bunning Hall Wednesday, March 2 8 P. M. Cornelius, Oregon Monday, and county report» will In given on I ur*day, well a* round table dr » u**ion > Mr*. Abend roth will attend the president*’ ban quel on Monday night. — li—. Club Give* Program— Thr program and cafeteria *up per given I riday night attheLeixy-j villr school house under the aus pice* of the Women’* club wa* a de< ided Hiiccr**. The program con sisled of singing “America,” and “Long, Long Frail;” recitation, “Wa hingt« n," by the primary grade*; “Washington or Lincoln ?” by the lipper grades; recitation, “Mickey at the Movie*,” by Ehiinr Beekrtt; dialogue by Harold and Howard Berggren. Dutr b dance by thr I 11 club; *ong by Mi*» Mary (¡rand, Mr*. Sabina Whitehead and Mr*. Mildred Hud*oii; minuet by I II Hub; address on Washington by Bev. Henry Young; song by Clair Beeler; reading by Mr». S. N. D Merk; pantomime, “Not by Dam .Site,’’ by younger set; *ong by Bev. Henry Haller; presenta tion <»f picture of Washington by Nir*. '1 lioma* (iregg. 'I here was a good attendance and the club net ted $1 1.10 at the cafctrriu supper. OREGON Mr* Cook Honored Mrs. David Edigrr entertained with a birthday dinner for her mother, Mrs. Claude Cook, at her mother’s home Sunday. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mr*. Claude Cook, Vernon ( ook, Mr. and Mrs. lari (ook, Mr. and Mr*. L H Naught md Cry -Jal, .Mr. and Mrs. NV \ Goodin and Mr. and Mrs. David I dig( r. Page Sevefl ’ Bill Kieler, Ed Hoffman, Edgar Relise, Harvey Batchrlar, Carl Hamel and Freeman Rowe, and Mrs. Florence Rowe, Mis* Anna belle Robinson, Margaret Batch rlar, Helen Bagnell, Bonnie Jean I Kleier, Lyman ( lurk, Earl Brown, (¡eorge Robinson, Lester Rowe, Harold Hoffman and Junior Rowe. —n — Bride-Elect Complimented— Mr*. Donald Megargel, worthy matron of the Eastern Star, rn- trrtainrd her officers Saturday afternoon with a bridge ¡»arty in honor of Miss Anna Mae Wells, bride-elect of Bryce Nosier. Guests were officers of Tualatin chapter, O E S. 'ihe officer* presented Miss Well* with u metal flower u rn. Celebrate Anniversary— Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Logan were surprised with a party Tuesday evening in honor of their fourteenth wedding anniversary. Cards and games were played during the eve ning. Those present, were Mr. and Mr* F. W. Walrh, .Mr. and Mrs. Sara Login and son Louis, Mr. and Mr*. A. J. fx»gan and children, Mr. and Mr*. M. J. Holt and children, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. f^ogan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Logan, and Mrs Clifford Shearer and chil li ren. New Spring Millinery Smart straws for both Miss and Matron Goar’s Woman’s Shop SPEND for the in Remodel,. Repair Re-roof, Re-paint Materials are cheaper than for several years POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO. Building Material Merchants Are headquarters for all nationally advertised materials and remodeling information. Ask us for information. Hillsboro Phone 2691 Fuller Paint Dealers 1011 Baseline St. CLOSING OUT MEN’S FURNISHINGS L PALM W DRUG Continues, and Rare Bargains Are Yet Available in All Departments Electrical Department This coupon and your old electric iron good for $1.00 toward a New Automatic $4.75 Electric Iron .................................. AT STORE Merchandise bought a t home helps build the com- munity. No price excuse. Squibb’» Mineral Oil. Pint............. 89c Palmolive Shaving Cream .................. 29c Coty's Face Powder........ 89c Colgate Tooth Paste ......... 23c Gillette QAn Blades ........... . OvU Sal Hepatica QQz* Large size «/Ov. Heavy American Mineral Gallon ^1,98 Ice Cream OQg* Quart We surely sold a lot of merchandise Saturday, but the store is still full of bargains, and you are overlooking a bet if you don’t come in and investigate. SALE CONTINUES UNTIL STOCK IS GONE All new. fresh merchandise. Nothing bought for a sale Every item of furnishings on sale. Nothing reserved Highest quality merchandise at the price of factory sec onds. Stock up now! Work Clothing Boss of the Road Overalls ............ ..... .... Boss of the Road Jackets .............- Boss of the Road Moleskin Pants ....... Boss of the Road Kahki ... ....... . Boss of the Ryad Cords ............ . ............. Boss of the Road Hardware Department Complete line of Western Grown Garden Seeds at lowest prices. Cast Aluminum Utensils. We meet any advertised price. Going at 25'. off. Real values! See our windows Rug Specials $2.95 E. F. Hearing Prescription Specialists Bring Your Odd Pants A good assortment, all colors. Not all sites in a color, but all sizes in the lot. $3.00 (?Q AQ Pants WV.IO $L00 Pants ... .......... .............. $3.00 Eants ............. .............. $3.00 - $1.00 Golf Knickers .......... $2.78 $2.28 $3.48 $2.78 HATS Hardeman Hats are known for fine quality felt, carefully made, up- to-the-minute styles. I f you need a Hat, don’t pass up this sale. $5.00 Hats ......... QQ /IQ (jld.lO $3.50 Hats ......... »7Q $1.50 to $2.00 Real Bargains for Thrifty Buyers UNDERWEAR SHIRTS Foot Trouble $3.00 Shirts 0 1 To Us $2.50 Shirts s,,-. SH.,. $1’48 $4.95 $6.95 EARL F. HEARING Ph. G. Experienced work, in Orthopedic in charge Phone 266 We Deliver Foot 0^0 Belts, Suspenders, Hand kerchiefs, Garters, etc. All reduced Wilson Brother.** Shirts are the last word in fine dress Shirts, beautiful patterns, fine materials, carefully tailored. White Shirts. Pattern Shirts, in Madras, Broad cloth and Oxford cloth. All sizes, collars attached; or neckband. We Can Help You Bed, Spring and Mattress 98c 98c $1.38 $1.38 82.48 68c Double back ßQo Hickory Shirts........................ VOV L. C. Kramien This month Gourds Dr. E. M. R¡orden. Eyesight Spe- Old History Displayed— ciali*t is in the office. Com A history of England, by T. mercial Bldg, every Saturday. Hour* 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phons Smollett, M. I)., printed in 1760, 144 for appointments on Saturday. is on display in the Argus office window, along with pictures of Our g’ag.ses are insured against Washington, h i s Mount Vernon breakage and reasonable in price. borne and other pictures of inter Examination without charge.— Dr. Thompson, Tuesday, March est. The history describes the hth. Hotel Washington colonic* in America as to popula tion, location, Indians, and plants and animals native to each. Tells all about the war with French, and all of Washington’s activities in the war. The book is probably the first edition. It is the proper ty of Howard Hillis of the Argus composing rooms. Tualatin Valley Service Agencies, Inc. February Clearance Sale $19.75 Divorce Suits Filed Steinman Alice v*. Earnest. Mar ried City of Le idville, Colorado, September 7, 1905. Party Given Children — Mr*. Harry Thompson, Miss Nathalia Koeber and Nirs. Arthur Whiddon entertained for the child ren of thr School-bag Gospel League Monday afternoon at the home of Mr*. Whiddon. Those pre- BifIDES —Inaure their happine*« by re- -«•nt were Alta McGowan, Rose qussting that their rin»* be bought at NVood, Marjorie Sigler, Helen Ander*on'* Jewelry Store. 85 Cyrus, Mary Mikey, Allen Sigler, Distinctive Hats — Also hat* made Iren»- Traughber, Caryl Estepp, Ef fie I<»l*on, Mary Wyatt, Helen to order and remodeling done at (¡riff. Elaine Thompson and Phyl .Margaret’s Hat Shop, 1121 Second street, Hillsboro. 52-2p lis Whiddon. Local agency I.ESTER IRELAND 8C CO. 8 1 0 values Mr* Dora Nelson and Mrs. Frank Davi* of Portland attended the Past Chiefs* meeting Tuesday night at thr home of Mrs. S. E. Fay ram. Auxiliary Party Monday Night— The Auxiliary to the American I will five i benefit card party Monday night, at the Veter an*’ hail, beginning at h o’clock. .Mesdarnes B. M. Goodman, Paul Patterson, A. W. Walker, Cora ( ochran, Arthur Kroeger, George Imlay of Reedville, and Harry Hoeffel of Witch Hazel will be the hostesses. Bridge and ”500” will be played, and everybody is in vited to attend. Its policies of protection have a first claim on the hearts of the American people, and its investments, a first lien upon their industry. Nir* N C Poole and her niece, Have you seen thr new MAY Nli*s Beta Meade, of Portland and TAG? It’* a marvel. Beautiful in W V. Wiley were dinner guest* appeirancr, high agitator post, in Monday it the home of M r. and eluding thr famous M N V T AG Nir* B E. Wiley WB1NGI IL It sh.rnld sell for $150, Nir and Mr*. NN 1’ St angel but i* now nvnilablr at SN9.50. ( anby and Nir* Mary Calupky of The Lightnouse, Ernie F. Dahl NN il*onvillr spent Friday nt the brim, 1156 Second street. Phone \dv. home of Mr. and Mr* J. J. Stangrl. 3331 6x9 Congoleum Rug .................................................... 9x12 Congoleum Rug .......................... ......................... Folding Fire Screens. Delphian* Meet Monday — Delphian society will meet Mon day afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. W. Barnes. —it— Celebrate Wedding Anniversary — Mr. and Mr*. E W Plapp cele brated their twelfth wedding anni versary Sunday evening with a party. Those present were Mr. and Mr*. R«»y Pearson, Mr and Mr«. Wilber Lewis and children, Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Scott and sons, Mr. and Mrs. 1/. E. Furrow and (hildren, E. C. Overman, and host and ho.*tess and family. —::— Mr*. Connell Entertains— Mr*. Reid Connell entertained last Thursday with a luncheon, complimenting her aunt, Mrs. E. E. Cable (»f Portland. Those pres ent were Mrs. Cable, Mrs. (¡eorge W. Baldwin, Mrs. Mary Larson,; Mrs. J. S. ’Fillman, .Mr*. J. H. Sroufr, Mrs. E. A. Danford, Mr*. S. E. Douglas, Mrs. Chester Eg bert, Mr Kenneth Griffin, Mrs. C. L Phillips, all of Portland, Mrs. Thomas Connell, and the hostess. Mutual Life Insurance Co. Says: Department. Cornelius Feed Co. HILLSBORO, The President of the Connecticut Red Wing Pottery Free Lecture ARGUS, Mr*. J B Dlnsnmrr *prnt tlir weekend with relative* in Prim- villr, where she nltrndd the fu neral <»f a friend. A. J Whlddon left for Aber dem, NN a h , Saturday morning to Rotary Hear* of Trip— attend io business matter* on tlir Larry L< «• of the Standard Oil harbor II»- will return lids week. (•omfiany discussed a recent trip Nir1' 11 I MacKrmdr left Frl to ihe South Pacific at the Rotary dav for a visit with her father, J. (lub luncheon 'Ihursday. He point W. Mason, and her sister, Mrs. ed oid the backwardness in Aus (Iwrn Byrne, at Helena, Mont. Sin- tralia and said that he wa-» sur will return the first of next week. prised Io find them so far behind William Martin entertained with in railroad equipment. Cliff Abram* a “»lag” party al the Forest Hills <.r Forest (¡rove, district manager ( ounlry « lub Friday nigld. Gu< *t* for Standard fill, was chairman. in« luded NN’ G liare, It NV. and Morri* NN’cll, G Ku ell Morgan, Mr*. Martell Entertains— Carl Miller, B M Goodman ami Mr*. Lyda Martell entertained NV. N’rriir McKinney. Saturday night after the dance with Mr* Fred Dion was surprised a supper at the home of her par Saturday afternoon by Portland ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crow friend* who arrived to help cele Those ¡»resent were Mr and Mrs bratr her birthday anniversary. Henry Stohler of Banks, Mr. and Mrs. NV. I llis of Portland, Mis* During lio- afternoon a request number was played for her over Marion Lytle, Leon Nelson of Sa KOIN Those present were Mr. and lem, Ed Kanina, and the hostess. Mr* Victor Vrngc of Portland and Sponsor Washington Dinner —•-:i—— Sponsored bv the men of thr Entertain at Cards—■ Nir*. Boyce Tierney of Portland. parish, the (»eorge W.ishington din Mr and Mrti. Ernest Helvogt ner held I ursday evening at thr entertained last Saturday evening Return* From Hospital wa* *uc- with ( i rd NN 11 I reglown, w ho has hern Congregational church Mr*. Johnson and Mr. in the N’rtrrans* hospital for a cr»»fuHy carried on, a* a novel Anderson winning high score and month, was brought liomr Tur* method «»f aid for the Current Ex-1 Mr* H oeffrl arid Mr. Johnson day afternoon, and is slowly ini p< use Fund Dr. George T. I Jar winning • < <»nd. (¡nests present were land wa» general chairman of the proving. Mr. md Mrs. Erie Johnson, Mr. event, with the following com nit-1 and NJr Harry Hoeffel, Mr. and tees: J. NV. Holt, Rex Howell, Fritz Mrs Ralph Anderson and the host Federal Inspector Here - ( olonel II A. Allen «>f Portland Nbrridroth, J. M. Person, i. i’ecrrn- and hostess, and Lieutenant Kay Diion were boiim and Henry S. Hiller, klteh-j —1>— dinner guest* at the home of Lieu cn; F. C Stallry, Donald Rollin* Make* New From Old—• and Jack Barr, dish washing; W. tenant Arthur Kroeger Tuesday B Menkens of near Hillsboro in NV’oife, night. Col Allen was making a vis O. Dom-lson, (¡eorge E .h * Busmiissrn, NN'. A. .Sorrn.*on,l vested in a knitting machine, so it of federal inspection. that he might make a little pin John Eldridge, Arvin Robb, J. — i»— Nelson Weaver and Willard New money during hi* spare time on On Honor Roll the f irm, and is now making men’s Nliss (¡race Gifford, a student ton, dining room, and Dr. J. O. sock* out of old silk stockings, al Linfield < ollege at McMinnville, Robb ind H. I Fatten» ticket*. which hive passed their usefulness. wa* a week end and Monday guest He take* old stockings, unravels of her parent*, Mr. and Nirs. W. Honored on Birthday— Mr*. George SHiuhnerich of Cor them, and knits a very good look ( Gifford. Nliss Gifford is on the ing sock for a man. honor roll at Linfield for high vallis was hostess at a family din ner Sunday in honor of the birth si-hoiarship. day anniversary (February 22) of Birthday Party Held— A surprise party was given in her husband. Those present were Mi»* Rowton Honored Mr% and Mr*. Victor Berg of Nir. and Mrs. 1 hoinas Bilyeu of honor of Freeman Rowe’s birth day at his home near Laurel Sat NVapato gave a birthday dinner Portland, Mis* Eloise Bilyeu, a Sunday for their niece. .Miss Mil student at <). S. C ; Mr. and Mrs. urday night. Five hundred was dred Rowton, in honor of her IHth (¡eorge Birr.sdorf, Mrs. Otto Voges, played. High score was won by birthday Guests were Mr. and Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. 1.liner Johnson, Elm Mrs. Ed Hoffman and Earl Broun. er Jr and Margaret Johnson. Mr. Other honors were won by Mrs. I . I Row ton and family and How .md Mr* D. B. Burkhalter, all of | Albert Erickson and George Rob ard Willard. I hose present were Messrs, Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. William inson 11-— Albert Erickson, Krebs and Itudolph Krebs of Cor and Mc.sdames Social Club to Give Party — vallis, and Mr. and Mr*. Schulrner-^ I hr Social club of Eastern Star ich. Fhe Schuhnerich» arc former will give a card party at the Ma sonic Temple on Thurs«iay after resident* of Hillsboro and are well noon, March 10, beginning at 2 known here. o’clock. Bridge tyid “500” will br played and an added feature will Honored on Birthday— Mrs NN illiam Zeigler was hostess' be announced later. at a card party Saturday night •—it—- in honor of the birthday anniver Entertain National Guarda—- lieutenant and Mr*. Arthur sary of her husband. Four tables of “500” were played, Mrs. Oakes Kroeger entertained with a dinner last ihursday evening for mem r< «living high score and Mr. Shuck, ber* of thr National Guard. Guests low. Those present were Mr. and were la rl Morley, Mark Blake, Nir* L. Oakes, Mr .and Mrs. Ray Nrthur Wahner, Lester Batchrlar, Sigler, Mr. and Mrs. James Pep pard, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge, and Lieutenant Ray Dilon. mi ind Ml U D I I ■ ■ ►'. Mr. uid Mrs. loin Shuck, Mr. and Mrs. Girl Rr*rrvr* Make Plant— Joe Nritling, and Mr. and Mrs. Ihe old and new officer* of thr cabinet met together to discuss Zeigler. Ihr game of “Bran Bags” plan* .for thr inauguration of the was also part of thr entertainment, j new officer* and plans for the and refreshment» were served. spring conference nt Salem. Four teen girl* are going to the confer Hard Times Party Held— Phone 1272 I hr N oung People’s society of ence. Plan* for thr next Girl Re serve meeting were also discussed. thr Reform church held a hard time* party at the home of Lou —-1 — I’ezoldt Saturday evening. Ganics Lohr*« Group Entertained — I (diese ('amp Fire group was furnished entertainment for t h c entertained Monday night after thr evrning. Those present were Elea ceremonia) nt thr N'rtrrnns’ hall, nor and Esther Zurchrr, Mr. and bv Norma Krritx at her home. A Nirs. Lou Zurchrr, Sylvan Nelson, waffle supper was served to thr Margaret and Lillian Berger, Em fidlowing guests: Hrlrn Pearson, in.i Schneider, Gottlieb Schneider,' Winona Turner, Mary and Margaret Magdalene Bocckli, Fed Zurchrr, N antti, \my Craft, and thr guard Henry and Curl Berger, John l’r- trrson, I'd Scheldt, Clara Jaggi, Al ian*, Esther Lisle and Lois Bred. fred and Chris Jaggi, Ida Jaggi — :i— and Glen Zurchrr. Attend State Health Meeting— N| rt J J NN Iftni i. Nirs C N I iinkin and Mrs. F. Abrndroth will represent 1 lilhboro at the meet ing of thr State Tuberculosis as sociation in Portland Monday and Tuesday. Nir* B. B. Faster and Nir* C. E. Well* will br rrpre-i sent.dives on Tuesday. \ national speaker will br on thr program Until March 5th ■ Albers Chick Starter is the I balanced ration formulated ■ after actual pen-testing with I thousands of chicks. Profit I by Albers PROVEN ro ll search. Raise more chicks to Shealthy production. HILLSBORO $1.50 Shirts at ............................ $1.00 Shirts at ............................ Qg <7$ 98c 78c A complete stock, short sleeves, long sleeves, heavy weight, light weight, Shirts, Shorts and Athletic Suits. $1.75 Union Suits part wool ............... $1.50 Union Suits heavy ..................... $1.00 Union Suits medium ................... $1.00 Athletic Suits ....................... 50c Shorts popular patterns .. 75c Shorts rayon ..................... $1.00 Shorts finest quality ....... 50c Shirts, in many styles ......... $1.00 Shirts finest quality ....... 98c 88c 78c 78c 38c 58c 78c 38c 78c Pajamas proportionately priced