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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1935)
THE Thurnday, January 17, 1935 I. O. O . F. G roups in Installation M eeting Christian Churches ¡in County Croup H IL L S B O R O A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Delegates County Miss Sandford Red Cross Hears Bride Mr. Davis Meeting Elected Mi.sv Vera Mae Sandford, (laugh About Finances ter of Mr. and Mr«. J. R. S and of near Jacknon Mhool, was at Coffee Club ford Thursday Night united In m arriage to F. A rthur ! C hristian churches of W ashing ton county m et Hunduy a t the Hillsboro I hurt'll and effected a perm anent association of ttie Chun lu* C. II. Nosier of * 1 Hillsboro I -------■;,r.^„i..,'.i * 1 ,o t h e r i Election of delegates to the Coun- iT ln-¡ofhee«i are“ *!' ^ A w a rd s of F o r-, Federated clubs meeting Frl- the dpi Mr. dupe * Illg. . ..... . * Books A C_laa A , le LA I , U ndent of - elevatora in Is HuakuUht- Grove, vltc-president, and K t (1*y. January 2.» wa« par *J wan fur the McCabe Company putnum , minister, Hillsboro, Deere- business transacted a t the Coffe- wnii iui ...» .. _ — c ----- . cjub „meting Friday afternoon. P«»te Seven ™ ™ ™ ™ ™ ■ ■ H ■ ■ I A rt V I ; Duvta, son of Mr and Mrs. J. H Hearing the sem i-annual report Davis of North Plains, January 9 at of the treasurer, Omar Fendall of North Plains Jo in t lu.tlulltttion of officer* of week Following the wedding ceremony Forest Grove, was the main order Morili'/.uuut lodge No. 50. I O. O. a dinner wus served at tne home ol of business a t the meeting of the |- inni Rebekuh lodgi* No. »4 will County Red Cross chapter a t the the bride's parents, members of the held la Uin 1 O. O. I" hull Wi’dlii’H- immediate families being present. ( tiamber of commerce rooms last day evening. January V. with A rthur The bride and groom are popular Thursday night. The report was McConnuliuy of Montezuma lodge, young people In the community, from July 1, 1934. to December 31, fl I, G M . und Ml it. Flossie S m both having graduated from the 1934. and was as follows: elali* of HUlaboro Rebekah lodge, Hillsboro high school. Cash on hand July 1, »412 96, Il I*, as Installing officers TWO ACE FEATURES After a short wedding trip to 1081 annual roll call memberships, Mr Mi■Conimhiiy was uanlsted 111 Seaside the young couple will make (1081 ; 38 contributing memberships, llie Instai hit mu by A. L Brock, G. and Rulpli. and Mr. mid Mrs Eagoi ■ Forent Drove, deìlghted the group with Needleeraft and Woman s He- Hunch- their home a t North Bonneville, (190, tliree sustaining membership.. W ; Il I Pulten, O. C.* K L. Me- mid Don wen* Bunday visitor» ul t with ¿ S hu» a X luci l X cd w bom Leavitt hus been hL*i corps hm ~ " ho»tc»s e d a t clubs. the Veterans where Mr. Davis Is employed. »30; two supporting memberships, Cornnek. O. B.; J- H 9* the Bonneville Dam project (50; contributions less th an (1.00 hull. •f* lion. Brown, G. M.; W. !• L ar ' engugeu by the association lor The club also voted to present a each received during roll call. »6.52. mor (I 1 O ; mid Victor B utchelm . O ffic e r » I . le t t e li , montlLs cumpulgn total, »1770 48 Supplies for chapter 0 . O. U. Officer» luhtalled fur Flri-makers of W I. a h 1Z..I. - K N e . t 1 - 'im N a n C •'■u a m nii p ulld , L, p, „ ,„d In the plun a t tne county meeting, asking production, including transportation MoiUrnuiua lodge were Perry Hatch- Fire group «uve u din lit r Ih u n Iuy ()| |eVlVuI hvrvU:v* m eac h church each club In the federation to be ii pon-ioie or Chrisirnas cheer to charges thereon, »108.57; home serv i lar. P. O ; Graham Ö. \ OU,W» «•veiling lit the home ol u , t h a t tu n . He b. gun the nib. on .11 privileged children in tne The forty-fifth annual meeting of ice for civilians, »53.37; other healtn i H er community, making It a county- the Congregational church was held activities, through county nur.->e, v.iui Christina., paity similar to tne at the church Wednesday evening, *133.40; local relief In disaster. *6.30; party g.ven oy the Collet* thio. January 9 Report of deacons was general office expense, *3125; roll MUs Alice Sewell, head ol the a rt given by Dr. Darland, trustees' re call expense, »15 47; disaster re departm ent at Linfield college, Mc port by Mrs. M. H Stevenson, l i e f rem itted t o headquarters. Minnville. gave an inti i csling talk treasurer's report, Mrs. Lois W al 'Nome Fire» »25; First aid h and Creative e Art Art, worth; church school, R. E. Wiley, books, »9.60; total cash paid out, k. U B N. G A I, B unk. , . Evplyn uh>1g was appointed Ag n \ '/* aiid * t^*icnt7nc on the "Value Value of creativ ' I I , Jay Phillips, L. B V . , “ dp K1/ al,„r Keed, song lead.. ’ulh* Coida H *d In he Bible ' In tlU“ K Hs < omn.ercial value 111 rnak Bunday sc I kmi I secretary and treas (355.46; balance at end of period, VICTOR He K. Dickason. 1. O ; F J '* „ H,,.,UIlhl. Well pianist An Ice- lr d td s L‘ "n the «m aker men- **?« ,u " " lu “ ' and many other artl- urer s reports, Dr D. E. Wiley and »1415.02. Amount due the National The most ambi ti . Arnie organization on roll call. »565.25. and Harold ’I » > -! , ,sUalUl|( party ................ for n u m ........ b e r .o l lhe J £ J “1 ‘ “ nd i Ä e as weU ' n ° l k ^ m l y associated with Louise Rossman. tious full-length HERBERT’S 1'eterson, o. — G — . ----- .1,1111 . . i __ , area Saturday s . h i r i l h v at the t n e Col- (Joi- . . . discoveries. The .. art. It was also decided to have local lur, musician. . . i„ Portland other scientific immortal stags! Election oi officers was held and disaster chairm en in all comm un f e a t u r e e v e r Many fine works of a rt were ex m a d e b y th e Mrs Bliiclalr was uaslst.d 1 Iseurn has been planned. evangelist promises to give facts, hibited, I success comae including several landscapes, Miss Finn was elected treasurer, ities. and President Norman will noted producer, Blanche Bride, tre-elected i appoint them soon. u u rsh iu " Mrs E lla llan el as grund Lahma Glrla Receive Honor»— fa il., w ithin a n d w ithout th e Bible n owerh, and a p o r tr a it by Mis Mr ' to th e icrean . HAL RO A C H with all lta wool a uili ii Mrs Elizabeth Holt, grund Dibea* Cump Fire group held a *" support his position. And the aeavll; C hina pauiling and a land- clerk; Mrs. E B. Tongue, trustee; ^ r e u a Mm o 5 w He"u»n. ¡ra n d coune.l lire sm u rd ay night at the ocai isjstor says Uiey are * a sto u n d -, Mape by Mrs. Fred Sewell; yarn Mrs Jam es T. Shannon, deaconess; derful music, its’ and J. L. Auld. deacon. Rev. A rthur Ilillickers E ntertain— .s p e c ta c le and emoroloered pictures and water col treasurer; Mrs. Emma Long, grund , home of Evelyn Ann Busch. G ir l s '" ‘g facts._______ Dungan of Portland will fill the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd HUllcker e n - 1 ors by Mrs. Lois W alworth; lan d p V grandeur—4 musician, Mrs- Mary Johnson,grand receiving national honors were E v e -1 tertained Sunday evening with a scape and still life by Mrs. C. A. pulpit during the coming year. plus the In* chaplain. Mis Alberta Hargrave, , 1 lyn Aldl A Bu Anna Mary - H - - art I op A d d e d C iH I p i l l 1 1 1 , IV» 1». /u ABAS.A ^ C . s S ^ h .., ......................................... dinner and card party, their guests ..... i ....... . ..■■tt.Iiiii rs ram pf, T LouUe / m i I u * ftosHinan, fti ii iilni M.lTV liM L /lX o Cl I V i l U U v V - l Lamkln, landscapes by Mrs. B. W ?iT im itablean- grund iiudde guardiun. miH and M Mr», und Mary being Dr. and Mrs Ralph Dresser Barnes, ten piece« ol pottery, and M arguerite Munson. ouUldr guar- Mauley. Those who received Hank , | . ... I I pv ■4;! tics of the Mr and Mrs. L. M. Townsend and illun IP lu'kah otllei i i ____________ Installed were i,us[ , w«»» were Busch, _ W in- VO la < H <11 I j l O l t l f . V ™ - Evelyn _____ ___ oil paintings by Mrs. E. E. B ent-j Tjja world’s fa-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wortman. Del'l'a 'n rn io i" "noble grand; K alil- ¡'fred” Whey, and Louise itoasmun Hillsboro library has recently add- ley; still life picture, a drawing, and -ueAvorite com! i rine Weik vice grand, M argaret Mm lorn* Kidney was adm itted into ,d u num ber ol good, non-fiction a p o rtrait by Mrs. A O. Pitm an; R eturns from Hospital— .^ '.f e d y team ! Miss Evelyn Hesse assisted by M ohr sccreiiu y Helen Delchman, in,, group as a new member. Re- books to Its shelves. The list as plaque by Sidney Ellingson; four Edson, who has been in the treasurer* Lucile llarty , conductor, freahmenls were served following given by Mrs. H. L. Smith, librarian, p o rtrait drawings by Jean Aou Mrs. John Sutherland, entertained U. Guy S. Veterans' Hospital In P ort- Arline ¿slinger, warden; Flossie the council meeting. ¡includes: l# original drawings and designs with a shower at the home of Mr Sinclair It B N. (I Violet John- . .. . Forty-two y ears ill th e W h l te b y M a r g a r e ta n d f c o n a B o n le r ; sev- and Mrs. H. T. Hesse a t Scholls alnd for some time, returned T hurs sion l hi n O Lily Brock. II. B ‘ «"»up Meets— House," hy Hoover: "Walk With Me eral paintings by the late Jam es Saturday afternoon in honor of day and with his family Is visiting v (1 jViM-uhlne S tu art L. B. V Adolescent study group of t h e , Lad;■ Monroe. Nijinsky," Madam Bigler; two paintings and severa. Miss Dorothy 8nyder, bride-elect a t the home of his m other and sis ter in Cornelius. o Mmerva Fuller, Inside guar- P. F T. T A A met m d a ul the library Tuesday N1Jlnsky Nljln;,kj ; White White Headed Headed Eagle, drawings by H. Morrison; a painL- of Lyle C. Potter. O Muierva t the library <i .«» . Fuller, . McConnahay. . . . inside guar- . evening ......... . the -----..u z h v tu i.. esaay oI pacific ing of flowers by Mr., Iom Con- d la n »iui M ildred out- to discuss subject, w ny . ------------------- , Montgomery; ....----- History y ol A short program was enjoyed by Presented in Dance— Technics and neil, soap sculpture work by Tom all. Mrs C. Earl Stretcher played Vide ' guardian EvangelUie Fuller, Is Adolescence a Problem.' Hie Northwest, Fuller; "Tschn Nar.cy Alleen Easter, Barbara _ _ ____ ______ j - "t "Soul of Bronleewe Jr., and tooled leatner a piano solo, followed with a music musician meeting will lx- February 5, civilization,” Mumford; m usician, Merle Selfridge, chap- next and Dale Busch, pupils of mid the study 'su b ject will be Amerlca.""'D ye; "New’ Frontiers, work by Mrs. H erbert Staples. A al reading by Mrs. F. E. Rowell, Moore, lull) Arline Huhn. P. N. O William F. C hristensen’s school of , noble * Physiology of the Family." Meet- Wallace, Keeping Mentally Fit, 75-year old painting and a piece ol Mrs. Julius Christensen sang a Mrs Arline H ahn, past dance in Portland, were presented urmid was «resented with a gilt huts of the group are held a t the jastrow . "Crowded Hours." Long- pyrian maroie were displayed by solo. Many beautiful and useful In dance concert Wednesday eve from the Past Nook* Ormids club, library the first und third Jues- worth. "In Search ol England." Mrs. A. H. Biassing gifts were received. Slxty-five were ning at G ran t high school. Mrs ti i r a lleaton making th e pres- day evenings of each month, at MoiUm; "Guide lo Civilized Loul- in c February meeting will be a present. ... .n . i i o ,, s l i 'i O l 7 JO o'clock. mg." Overstreet; -Cowman's Wife," Colonial tra, and old relics will be D. V. V. Meets— 1-Mllowlng installation ceremonies »itcnil» In sta lla tio n » — K“ k; "Around the World in Yacht exhibited. The program will be on D aughters of Union Veterans will a h o it p i,s tra in was g'Vcn. iia lu d - K * r , tlir, Sunbeam, Brassey: "Ourselves and national citizenship, with Mrs. ill- Miss Peschka Hostess— Monday evening at the Veter K atherine Peschka entertained a a m n eet mu a ¿Sunism - solo by John El- H a mho Wor^ ’" Lumley and Bode; w«xl Johnson, chairm an of th a t de- s’ hall. Members are urged to a t ihg a accompanied SI 'HI o....... by Miss Jose- bw.... nient omiiiuiider. , lir j Lord (jrd • •• mckern,: group of young friends with a tend. ilnilge meni < com m undir. attended attended Joint John ..j lfl, lIe ld of , Our u itk en s; "How "How partm partm ent, ent, in in charge. ci chicken noodle bupper Sunday eve Iihme ‘s m a ll tup dain lng by Miss Installation of 8t'Vuf Y“un£ Odd of Ood," Brown. "Economy of — ----- ning. Guests were Jean Anne Abts, C hurch Pageant Friday— w n k vocal sol., by C laire B eeler; *ll“i Auxiliary. U H w * V , in P o rt- Abunduiice," Chase, "Memories ol \ i »•< I’.isf* Mary Caldwell. Joy Foelker, Peggy *J. .. .I.. I... tl-.ll>- I »,'11 I * .1 1 I 1 ltliul Jilliuury 8 Il*‘ ul-’O Uttcildcd a».. / ’»,ililh<»<»d " I • ” M fidf»rn A k TordUxi Milo bv H airy Pvan*un. l»nd Junuury H«- u I mi a tte n d ed y c h ild h o o d , L agerlof; "M odern ‘ ’ “Seek and You Will Find,” a Ross, Dorothy Sohler. W alter fo e l- pegeant. and a program of in ker. David Crittenden, Allen Sigler. strum ental music will be presented ; Eischen was Dick Abts. and Leonard Peschka. Friday evening a t the Foursquare honored on her seventy-first b irth Games furnished entertainm ent for church. Everybody invited. m atndrr of the evening evening day by an Informal parly given by the evening. Joint Uistullallon ol Dayton eu- duy evening Mrs. Gates H oste«— her daughter, Mrs. Frank Waibei. Mrs. Deck Hostess— rainpuisot. S hafer encam pm ent of snowbound In California January 9. Present were Mesdames Delphian society luncheon m eet M. MiniiHlle, and HlUsboro e n c a m p -, Mr und M, M I{ stevenson. Congregational church executive ing will be held Monday a t the T. Pyle. H. Peters. E. Boge and Eve held Friday¡hl the lodge Mrs .Swearingen and Mrs ji-ssie L’ Y <,»-»■,,.1 j f v W i t p l f ment wa* field board members, Mesdames A. D un home of Mrs. O. B. Gates. lyn. H. Flcken and Shirley, F. ontezumu lodk« No 1>cnknuin lelt l'riduy for "-»At I I l | J l l I J . V» „ O I , K hall of Monte . . SO. . .............. — , morning ....... .. —- , Haase. John Haase and Mildred. gan. E. B. Tongue. B. W. Barnes I O O F. , a t Hillsboro About .............. ym pper,, . California A ------ letter -- re- - - _ ...........- .. First meeting of T ualatin chap- Lucille a n ti Alvm D P e a r s o n a n d and J W Bailey, met for luncheon Social Club Meets— righty u atrtarclu were pi '■*,,1* celvod Tuesduy morning from ter. O. E. 8 . for 1935 was held Darrell Am m on S Cleric T hurn- today a t the home of Mrs. H. A. Eastern S tar social club will meet InstaUlng officers weiw Jot ‘ "Steve" told of being Snowbound at Tuesday evening at the Masonic j,er p Unger und Louise and Mary Deck. G eneral meeting of the church Friday afternoon a t the home of zer, fault grand im trlari h, ai l.ng I)ulls,nulr und th at the hotels Temple, with the new officers put- j.* w aiocl and Celestlne Norbert social circle was held during the Mrs. L. T. McPheeters. V 2 w,-| r f. F I Ms- were crowded With snowbound trav- , UIg on the work. Initiation was L id K i G i a r d ^ a t and afternoon a t the Deck home. Card Party Tonight— J. N Wiley, D H .1 ,^ E L._ ms ,lt.ld W,U) Mr;> v w O ardncr M u e Verly Llober. Give Benefit Dinner— Cormick. D G a. W . IL ii Seaton —---------------------- soloist during the ceremonies. Re- '___________ Eastern S tars and Masons will D G J. W , Mutt Savage. D G Sunday Night Men's class of the have a card party tonight in the ML« M artha faipkl and Gene Ports « « ’" ’ittees were given a n d , ^ auU ful l(|lMJIlls E xhl b i t e d - r / 't ’ ^ d T T ri ^ o i S nlS ; i ^ l tk°. M r. J. J. N,«»ba«mer Of He.- Methodist church will give a bene Masonic Temple. Everybody invited. fit dinner a t the church basement Hopkins, D G O. H T he liutal.ing iu d p. y Ja >miry 9 . SL M at <)f n .ircsJlm(.nts waa Mr and Mrv vetia brought to th is office Mon- Wednesday evening from 5:30 to Hats cleaned and blocked, shoes team was composed of patriarchs of w a7,d R. F Peters, chairmen. Mr. and «°‘ne blooms which closely ire- 7:30. The support of the commun- shined. W. G. Stampolis, 1132 Main thc tliree encam pm ents present, p r e - , won by Mrs. Joe Jo< Kunuuer R um m er unu • seinble orange blossoms. She had ii.> is asked, as proceeds will be Street. 37tf sided over by t'he Junior P G. P , Jack J a c k . Delsman. I P t o ^ Hostesses Hostess.* .*. for lor Hie s i S i , s ia l “ " ’a nd 1 com a plant which Is used to take care of old obliga evening were Mesdames L. A. J a r - » ... a cross between a lemon unu a tions. J in * tíwclUer See W. M. Sm ith about your au grapelruit, and the p lan t always HUlaboro encam pm ent officers dee. Henry Peterson Jr., John Jan- Mrs. Georgia Smith. tomobile Insurance, a u th o r iz e d lnslaUcd were Jay PhUÜps. C. P . sen and C. IX'F'rees. blooms about the middle of J a n Attend Party a t Beaverton— agent for reliable western com uary. Messrs, and Mesdames Charles L. pany. Can save you money.—1356 J . R . . ----------- Marslial. - B W ; Ray Sinclair, M ls c F Altrce t of Camas. Wash Kp,ur" ^ ro,,, , on« T r*’> - J. Walker. L E. MacDweU, M. P. Second St. Phone 2831X. J W . George H anns, scribe; E Is a guest lor a few week.-, of her Mr a n d Mr G. H Blair return- Blrthday Celebrated— 34tf M Bowman, treasu rer. Perry Batcli- staters. Mr». Nena Cady. B. F. Pile, J. O. Robb and ................................. e w , J ....... Butler a n d Mix. ----- ed hom - e Tuesday, from __ » f ... Mr. and Mrs. C harles Rees of W Piercy were guests Monday eve rlur, guide, A K Pickens, F W., Ju lia U ainni She retu rn e d hone m o n th s trip th ro u g h O regon. Wii h- Strictly Old Time Dance ning a t a party a t the home oi E J Peterson. 8 W.; W Lormor. At Aloha Grange hall Saturday T W Victor Batchelnr. F. W ; , Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reeves m evening, January 19. Sappington's Beaverton. Adolpn Mohr, I s . A. L. Brock, j orchestra. Admission, 25c. 48 O S . E L McCormick. F. O. T ; Johnston Transferred— DOROTHY REVIER Moose Dance "l'Ltriareh J It M arshall acted a., 1,1 llts Bunl* Mrv r* snow from Reddings, Cal., to Ash- Ehnor Sm ith of Laurelwood was Lowell Johnston, formerly of Every Thursday night a t the I. Scree» play by H a rry 0. Hoyt Hillsboro, is now with th e state O. O. F. hall. Admission 10 and 25c. toastm aster ul the supper served Mrs. L. M. Cohen and tier grand- ¡an<j on the return trip Mr. and also a Buest. Directed by highway departm ent in the Beaver Revelers' orchestra. following Hie meeting. I.. A Rosxner daughter Nancy returned the first Mls m Mtr ex|x*ct to return io the | i rd | Work Given— 46tf of Dayton, ti H P . E l*ratt. 1’ of Ute week to Spokane. Wash w all» Walla. W ash, country soon. . „a th . l Creek Section. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n George B. Seitz G p mid IX k Nelson. O treas- after a visit here with her b ro th -1 Inclem ent w eather prevented the, ston will move soon from their Rambling Mountaineers urer ’ boUl of McMinnville. Joe ers. Reuben. Morris und Jake Well. E ntertain at IBnner— Moose and Moose Legion drill teams present home at Mill City to Ver Dance a t Laurel hall Saturday Swietzer ETcil Meindi and George and their families. j Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy enter- of Portland lrom drilling in th e. nonia. night, January 19. Old time and lia I F ’ G H rnry rnrv Young M M r r^ » « „ h M rs H A K uratll and talned with a dinner and pinochle streets here last Thursday n ig h t,1 Hall. G R R s s._H Young. P family, evenln< wer? modern. Admission 15 cents and o “ m I . and M ^ r M s X r x u S H e a . K ura.d and and BUI T n d but they put o i.^ h G r ^ b e f o r e Birthday Celebrated— 25 cents. 47-8 ~ hall. 8 1 Mrs. John Laurs was the guest : x r r ? o , .ip .v .c .í L /í s h íí i’ ï x â W Æ of honor at a dinner party Friday Card Party night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were also given by the tliree newly inntan hi Portland ----- »jircas ( lub Meets— Loyal Order of Moose will spon W E Ogilbee. O thers present were elected patriarchs. Mary Sens und Helen Schulte ne8, ■**” Dorcas club met Thursday eve- Mr. Laurs. Mr and Mrs. Allen Ogil sor a card party Friday night. J a n returned Monday f r o m Seattle, Mrs. Roy Wakefield left last week ning with Mrs. L. C. Lomiix and bee and daughter of Portland, host uary 25. a t the old G range hall. Wash., where they visited relative., for her home m K lam ath Falls Patty. All members brought their and hostess and grandson, Robert. Admisión 15c or two for 25c. 47-49 ALSO NEWS and and friends during the past three und Mrs. J. O. Swearingen of Irrigon ow n work The February meeting SILLY SYMPHONY Dance a t Cedar Mill weeks. returned home Sunday. The ladles win be with Mrs. Ralph Ramey, At Cedar Mill G range hall S at S tate Capitol News L etter—G iv Mr and Mrs J W Holt and Mr had been visiting their parents, with Mrs. S. W. Melhuish as as- ing the highlights of official ac urday night. January 19. Music by und Mrs c B Williams and son Mr. and Mrs. William Masterson, ststlng hostess. tivity at S alem —Every week in the Greenwald's orchestia. Everybody m i l/in iliir v bf Beaverton spent the week-end lor several weeks. Mr. Masterson. ¡.n , r( , . pinochle Preview Saturday Night 48-50 Argus. tf welcome. OH J a n u a r y wllh Mr „ „ a Mrs Carl Plckerts ot who has been ill. Is Improving v-nie ta in a t P in o ih lr— _____ I*ortland. slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jensen en- Pytlnan Sisters will W Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Will i5StS}Ted„_*,i Pi w ill u Install i s i a u offl- « III- v\ 11 n M M ariner a r in e r of opoK H iie. Wash., w a s n .. •»* Hornecker of niX.h l n a r l v h K a tn r n a v P v o n tn o •venlng. Jan u ary 25. was a guest Tuesday of Mr and G resham were week-end guesU of ’Mp^ u vers imi Friday eve ins made at Friday Mis. M W. Johnson Mr. M ariner Is Mr. and Mrs. R Hornecaer. Mr. . ¡ “ i . J H ^ M o ru in according 1« pluns This will be a a brother-in-law ol Mrs Johnson and, Mrs. Alvall Logan, and amity «* “ : c^ L fn w n unJrt Ah g . night's meeting _'lof Shady Brook and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Megargel, and Alf O Jo h n -, joint m ii'tlug with the K nights Mrs. Maurice A Lynch of Red although the officers of the K P nimul sbcnt several days lust week Herman HornccXer were Sunday _ lodi • all la-mg re-elected, were In- wdll |„i, brolhei and slster-ln-lau «best* a t the R. Hornecker home. E ntertain Neighbor»— Stalled at private Installation rere- Mr. and Mrs John W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs S. V Ramp of , *}r alrs E B W atts were moi*h ■■ Mrs Natalie VunMoock will «, » ... n..ri n..„rt»i .0.1 Portland and Dr and Mrs. E. H. a ™ lg*i- b,* the tnstiilllng officers lor the ÜI morn B<>f1 c in lto l Hili Barendrtck of McMinnville were borhood "500 . - party. r - Mrs. W. A Sisters. aasLsted by Mrs. H. R . ,.re vLshor^ t Lhe A J * Wliiddo « “» ‘‘ay gneiss at the H. A. Deck g,Us and L- Chase made high C hantier .us grand senior and Mrs. d„ine ^ l u r d a y evening’' home Dr Barendrtck and Mrs. *'?—: A L* Chase and Kamp are brother und busier oí ^ r - Kenelly, low. Dora Nelson as grand m anager by Earl Prickelt, student at Oregon Mrs Deck A program is Ireland. be plug arranged Mrs S tate rolleue. college. Corvallis spent George W H and- , M r* and Mrs Fred Amacher and Mr« Fred Stali» sn»*nt the Mrs ------- Lester Sewell and Mrs. Lee Oakes. Re- week-end with his mother, Mrs. and M ^ .O ^ r B e W. H and w en, Sundav esU Qf freshm ept committee constats ol Hose Prtckctt. . ThUrsduv lor I t r and m A Clar- Mrs' K Stobcr and Mlss Caroline Mr. and Mrs J I) Anderson. Mrs. Miss Thcresu R othstetn of V an -’ * xL- ,,„d Mrs nili 15e Sto0er oi Portland. Ni.ra McCourt Mrs. Russell Morgan couvcr, Wash., visited Monday and and Mrs ' Mlld'reth Amerton all of Miss Pauline Selfridge of P ort- and Mrs. W C. Christensen. Tuesday a t the home of tier cousui. Portland land spent the week-end wi 1th her j January 20, 21 and 22 Temple meeting will precede tin* W. II. Wiebcr. mother. Mrs. L. Q. Sellndg Selfridge. installation and will be railed ut Mrs Mary Alice Woods and Mrs. ' “ ¡V *’1 '1 '¡ ’' ‘Vi10,? P °rll" ntl- W a t-1 Mrs Janies C Say returned Sun- 7 o'clock. Continuous Show Sunday — 2 until 11 P. M Andy Grosscup of Portland were .t , r J,,l,.»'s!’n * Melba Kraus and Eve- dav fron, (Wo a*Pt*k.s' visit with Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. a. lyn Schulnierich were Sunday guests |1Pr parents a t O ntario M. P. Club Meets Friday— W. Melhuish. l,t the Frank Schtilmerlch home a t 1 v n ia rio . IS AT COMBINED STAGE and SCREEN SHOW Mrs. Doris Jacobson and Mt*, and 1 •" n' ln' lo‘‘ u j, • Business and Professional Wo men's club will meet Friday eve Mrs. Ben Grecnburg of Portland ,, ..l, a »d Mrs. Frank Hadley of ning In the cham ber of commerce spent tlie week-end at the L. P. j i .*’rt ft»d were Sunday guests of rooms, with dinner a t 6:90. The S trunahan honia. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown and , ,, ,, _ ,,, , Mis Ernestine Brown. legislative committee, with Mrs. Z Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Wesson o f J. Riggs us chairm an, will liave Mrs. H. Barzee of were week-end guests a t | „ . Mr. .. and . - L. -------- — charge of the dinner, nnd the pub Portland the home of their daughter, Mrs Portland were guests Sunday aft- licity comm ittee will present the E B W atts ernoon and evening a t the Paul program, which will lx- "something «» und j Mrs. ». Gale i u Wells , n and j son I I Patterson home. different.'' Mr. <, You can buy a Used Car front a Ford deal' Bobbv were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mrs. Geoige Fischer attended a full confidence. He hopes, some day, to sell III flosfes»— Wells' b iu en ts Ml an I Mis 1. A C‘»»P Fire guardians' meeting at Mrs. A rthur Rellhtg entertained j ¿ ¿ „ i Paiem s. m i . ano m is . l . n i Ujp y M c A porUand £ ,on_ New Ford V-8. And he knows, when tha a t luncheon Tuesday Mesdatnea J. I „ . . day. comes, the Used Car you bought of hint will t A. Elmer, G. W Tantlesle, Albeit ,, Mfs- P- Bonnemlller of S anta s,^ 0 f <sorw., h . measure of his responsibility. - s s t f " ' « If you can't afford a New Ford V-8. your of o re of these good Used Cars will pro Roiling, Grover Rogers, J. E. Sutil-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Barnes and Burlingame 8 R obut excellent buy. erland, and N. II. Schiedel. I children of Portland spent Sunday ___ ____ J_____ ________________ , ( m a d , I ins ... with Mrs. J. K. Webber. Visit Here— . . Mr. . . and . 1933 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan .... . .. _ . . . . . . Miss Helen Pearson, who Is cm- j * —— • .“ ild ployed In Portland, spent the week- 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe........................... in a laughable, cryable tlary of *4* Weyburn, flaskatch- j P1,d here with her parents. __ __ 1932 Ford 4-cylinder Coupe.............. ewan. Canada, nre visiting with .. ,, . , V A ■■ golden dreamt in conflict with Mr. and Mrs F. O. Eagon. For th e Miss Htalte Robinson of Ryder- ■ I1A U J V A I I F V A l l 1931 Ford Tudor Sedan. Kari-Keen le a l i/ ic s , ' past, th ree m o n th s th ey have been I w°od, W ash . Is a guest till, week |^ |IU W V ■ l l l l g Q n i l Trunk traveling through Colorado, Nebras- Mrs. A. W, Moore. wF 1931 Ford Sport Coupe ............ kn, New Mexico and California nnd I Miss Doris Dangroos of Portland will visit their son In Vancouver,! will be a guest of Mrs. Arnold Jen - A n Jtt'ltl Soil w ill n o t p ro d u c e 1930 Ford Tudor Sedan ..................... B. C.. before returning home In sen Saturday g ()o d y k | d 8 ()f d o v e r a , f a , THURS - FRI - SAT. I ¡ I Double F eature B ill I ! I 90 MINUTES OF LAUGHS IN THEIR NEW FULL-LENGTH FEATURE PICTURE! Annual Meet Miss Snyder of Scholls Honored ROMANCE! THRILLS! ischen Has « o » : Birthday Party , ACTION! SUSPENSE! EXCITEMENT ..._____ New Officers Pythian Sisters Install Officers ■' "The Countess of Monte Cristo THE PLACE TO GET your pick of used cars January Clearance I SUN - MON > TUES. | M acKenzie M o to r Co. All makes SALE t'», or other crops. Oregon product — Ground Limestone to acid conditions. Per ton ..................... 1933 Ford V-8 Truck, 157-inch wheel base, closed cab, dual wheels.. The abave Cars all guaranteed 1929 W hippet Sedan ........................... 1928 Nash S e d a n .................................... 1928 Buick Sedan .................................. 1926 Ford Pickup .................................. Use an Dallas correct! $Z*.35 O Farmers’ Cash Store Feed - Seed - Kgg» nnd Poultry Phone 3061 LEDERER ROGthS DRESSES for $ £ - .9 5 — $ ^ .9 5 Values th a t will surprise you ! 'J/Uiquj¡fkthe,\ S¡í2 ANT-ADS Woman’s Shop E. M. Barnes, Prop. And Selected Short Subject* ON THE STAGE— Window Theater of the Air! Nate Cohn’s a i^ M o T ö R C o . AUTNOMIZCD SALES AND SERVICE GOAR'S k o m a tie t ANHATTAN STARS of TOMORROW KEX Talented Children in Person! KGW Stage Show Sunday Both Afternoon and Night M g IOC and 25C