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    III L E S HO RO
Thursday, Feruary 2H, 1935
Articles of Historic
Interest Shown Here
». I'. Members Hear
II e a d
In te r n a tio n a
AR G U S,
OREGON
Page Five
»Miss Snyder Weds
I.oca I Students
Rotarians Hold
Hillsboro Leads
Lyle
C
Potter
Service
Plant Ivy Here
for Seal Sales; Church
HG'H(»LIJt Mias Dorothy Snyder,
R otarians and their wives were
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jesse C.
In attendance Sunday evening at
and Lyle C. Potter, son of
for Washington Hnyder.
Hoard Has Meet with
the Methodist Episcopal church
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter, were
R otarlan Charles M Reed,
Mb .a •. Muruurct Cady, Helen Htev-
E in in ä
Mohr, Putty Loinux,
Mis Adolph H dim ldt and Mrs. Em ­
ma McKinney went to Corvalll»
Bunday to hear Mis* I»ena Ma desin
Washington',, birthday was oh-
Philip*.
of a the
U m ,T Æ president
" '.U o n of
i ï l n Interna
i ï T i ï i ï '^ rvi'!l ‘n“ <v unique and Impress.ve
Pinli slunal Women'« flubs
m anner at the David Hill school
«
, m,,„
L
v ,„v l"rl‘l»V ariernoon by an ivy planting
Mbw I hllllpa. wli<> Is a Ni w York eeiemony conducted by the chll-
attorney.
eave
un
Inspirational
ad- - dren. After
a h ,., a
.. short patriotic
r i« .n -
.....
attorney, gave an
ad
dns... taklne a' her subject, 'T h e gram. Mrs. C. E. Wells, regent aro-
of
"<’* . , CX * 7 '. , 'Y “'‘Mn-; Vi"; ± } ' Um"LavYd H ^ l’V hapt:."r\;f'"the D
biig«d th m mb« r« of the Dual* a K . presented the Ivy In the
ness and Prof. sslonal Women's club
of
„ A K a„„ Ja , k
and Students of the college to have Konnelly gave the response for the
Mdrnol.
did the pioneers of covered wagon
A grouj» of . children^ then con-
' .........
layf,; “ l '" 1,1
“
h'Xlbllltv
of
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e ii» ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Modern Dance
At Helvetia hall Saturday, March
9. Music by Eastslde Entertainers.
Everybody welcome.
J
Snappy Dance
Come to Cedar Mill O range hall
Saturday night. March 2, and dance
married Sunday a t a simple cerc-
minister.
to Beaverton's “snappy" orehestra
mony gFdom.
a t the ~
new home of the bride
a„d
t V t o l s V 'î h ?
, R
o l a n s formed
R otarians
formed the
the chorus
chorus choir
choir flood time for everybody Admls-
c ,.™ .» ,.. Richardson.
-----.---- ac- _ i „Ion 25c.
g
Rev. H Raynor Smith, pastor of ,.ajM according to the renort filed ed a by «... Cornelius
HcholU M E church, off« late J. $ Mrs of!aw e Bauman^ roUnre <,',,n?P“n ‘cd a t the piano by Charles
Only member» of the famille» at- v a l sale e lu d m a n T b £ " r n r à l i*hiïîiî Wal*''r - The d u b president. Rich-
........... " . j i t -
■' 11 •**“ Chairman, i he rural schools aPa
......
tended the wedding.
of the county show an Increase of arilson'sanJ^a"solo ^iorniii'm i1*!* h"
YOUNG MEN
b .u T s u l t ^ l ^ ^ “^
i o r e ’i ’ ’f t ™ '
Mrs R ^ S o S T accompanied by
to take up
dark blue h at and acceiworte*. Her »« fomniete to Februurv 11 n m
A large and appreciative audience
(
Wa.,a(> p ^ l a s and Tabs- ‘ektls t o n s B a n k ? i n Vn, L , S
heard R oU rian R ^ k
Petera
Electric Refrigeration
man roses.
Corm-Pox safrtu'
« give an address on W ashington
am i a ir rorwiitloninir. P refer men
Miss Irm al Trask was her only £*.'2»
» « 5 80 o is to n 3 » M
¿ « t e r Builder ” WastUngton'
nnw
employed and meehan (ra lly
inclined w ith fa ir education and
attendant, and .
^ ¿ i ? ? yK^r.' HHUboro 8131.0L Hillside *7.?S,’ „ K o la rta n Charles Wells and Mrs
w illin g to tra in spare tim e in
r r>t lh ' hridc, acted as best £j,urei jg, North Plains, »8 51, rural Wells were host and boaters to" the
H ilL b o ro
to become expert» in
school districts »293.11, Sherwood club members and their wives at
installation and service work. Earn
left immedl- »18.58.
Tigard »41.85, W atts school their home following the service.
w hile ienm intr. W rite, vivin g a»e,
dbitzict »7.28, balance from 1933 R otarlan Mason Cady, chairm an of
phone, present occupation.
m.iu '¿m .r? 91-75, making a total of (75100 as the Fellowship committee, conceived
n° in
the county's contribution toward the Idea of this service,
UTILITIES ENGINEERING
the worlt nt combating tuberculosis
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INSTITUTE
rasx sw re Forty-five per cent of this money
H ats cleaned and blocked shoes
Box 561 Beverly Hill», Calif.
...
, , . , “
»1« he retained in the county to shined. W. O. Stampolis. 1132 Main
N e w W o rld l a y e r s
a s s ih -K
With the old fo ile r pot which tin* Veteran*' hull. Hoste»* eomiiilt-
wa.» u .rd at the Unit’ of illllf.boioa
wll,
M.- .diunt „ w. C. ChrU
big Hit . at which lime the (.*«»(- teiiheii. Arthur KrofKvr. Anna d o t t ­
ier d u o Win founded, a» the t hief j |,rh . p ¡»> j e tc \ .n»d En d Dion
exhibit, pioneer day» writ! reinein- P|Wlli| for Wp,)n
p, to r at
bered at tin* Colonial Uu and hl:.- Venetian <»n »‘»lanh 13 wi.l oe coni-
turlcal exhibit given by the 1,'ollee Dieted
eluh last Friday aft'ip o o n at the
rlium ber of commerce room». 'th e Birthday (riel,rated —
coffee pot, h auler I v the pro|M'rty
Mr and Mrs. Herman Schoen
of Mrs J C. lim e, was presented entertained Hunduv with u dinner
to the organization, M ix H are also i.uiv In honor of Mrs. Schoen's
im
sent sprigs of Ivy from a vine grown ilrthday d u e.!» were Rev a mid
Hom a slip ol a vine ut Mt. Ver­
non, W ashington's home.
English ballad i were sung hv Mrs
Fred Caldwell and Mis. V. W. G ard ­
ner during the alternoon s progrum,
while Mrs C. E Wells read “W ash­
ington and the Flag Mrs. Myrtle
Blusslng lead mi original poem, garel, and Oscar Bergman
whs held a t the Memorial building
"Oregon Pioneers.' Ladles who had . . . . .
.. . . . .
. ,,
a ? « "■ ¿ s i s »
brought exhibit, told ol the rein. Pythian Card I arty Irld a y —
which tlu-v had on display. Re- ( Pythian Misters will give u curd va
- H c rc N e x t M o n d a y
b s s s !
firMunrtit* were »erved ut the cltme puny Friday night ut the K. I' Worn
of the afternoon by u committee null for benefit of the Cnlldren of Women Student» of O. 8. C it him who wa.s first in war, first in
The New World Players of South-
Members of the Weshington Coun-
in Colonial coatume. headed by Mr* Home Bridge. ••600” mid pinochle
jB-a< •• .uni fu.u in the hearts of his ern California are u, pre 4 n t a full ty health a.-ob lation met at
J M Pernon Other* on the com- I will he pluyed and prize.» will be was her only addresn In Oregon
fellow-countrymen'.’
evening of entertainm ent consisting Court House in Hillsboro February
mlttee were Mesdiunes l( F Peters, given Everybody Is Invited to lit-
The
i w m Mined Eleanor of dramatic, sacred mid him,
E
Fi'-d Amacher loin Connell. II lend and a s|ie< lal .iivltallon Is ex -
Hare In honor of Mrs. J. C. Hare productions. This program Is sched-
Mrs M arsh of Beaverton reported
Varner Fred Caldwell, V W (lurd tended to newcomers In Hill boro
of Portland, u member of the local uled for Monday a t 8 o'clock a t the on clinic for tuberculin testing held
per. G. Johansen, und Fred Hewell and vicinity Me ,dames E 1 Moore
chapter of the D A R., who gave Methodist Episcopal church.
This a t gt. Mary's school where 153
o n e of the moat intereatlng dla- Henry Johnson» Fred Sewell und
the Ivy for the planting.
group Is being sponsored by the pupils were given the test X-rays
plays was th at of Mrs William Emma McKinney will be the .lost-
Mrs O. Quarlng gave a surprLse
The history associated with the Fellowship Epworth League. There of the positive cases were furnished
party for her grandfather.
C. C Ivy Is of special Interest. The orlg- will be no entrance charge but a by the health association and Dr
Enschede, who showed the original esses for the evening,
Beers, nt his home Sunday In hon- mal plant from which this slip was silver offering will be taken.
m anuscripts of stories by Frederic Clliteiwhlp D rparlm ent Meets—
Mason will confer with Dr. Beilin-
or of his 74th birthday. Two o ’dix-k taken was secured by Mrs ’ Hare
Reports th a t these players have Ker of the state hospital concern-
Homer Hatch, author of “The ttrldge
A meeting of the citizenship de- dinner wax served to 33 guests, when she visited Mount Vernon
....................
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been’well
received
have --------
come ' -------'
from
those pupils showing a positive
of the Gods," Including one short
story which has never hei-n null- p ad 'iicn t of the < ,’f, ''t ‘ ' ‘‘i’ '‘ i**!’ . Pour generations were represented, with a party in 1914. Upon learning the various Idaho and Washington reaction,
wi n- ills- " l'ld next Wednesday at th e home Mrs Beers wore her wedding dress th u t the wife of Lawrence W ashing-i towns where they have recently
Miss Dixon,
I
county nurse, gave a
I'o v e i^ * l ! r the'1 loft ul’Vhr
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c biirn
barn on
on 1,1 t,1B president.
President, Mis.
Mrs. f L J. Bewcll, of fifty
fifty years ago. Those present ton was related to Mrs. Hare's
Hare'x an
an- I nerformed
report ~
of the clinic held a t Banks
.h e H arris farm
at
Hood
River.
River
“reordlng
m
in
i”
Io
M
the
ri
chairm
e S
“ an Job
of
u£n
the
were
Mrs
Orville
J
Jones
^
U
and
chll-
cestors.
the
darky
caretaker,
a
de-
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where 70 tuberculin tests were made
larm
maxi
.................... „ „ vlw, _
...... --------------------------------- „ r #nd MrR w.,.ndant of thp WaxhlngUm alave.s
formerly owned bv Mrs. G ertrude ‘J1 | a
. »tudlTor '¿r' n . ' L ls,M,rH ,
and 42 given toxoid and vaccination.
-------- __ Carlson
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.'ortland. and and then past eighty years of age, JN l‘ W B O O K S A C lC lO C i
Inuiillx a Il sister
of
Mi n Balch
A
A . quisllon 1 » box
in til«
sillily
ol Ernest
of Fii
IIIUIIIIA.
-isier
Ol
Ml
un o
n
i„n
the
United
■
«
...
n.w,....
......
w a s m e t a c t m at Mr
■ . —
------ . — - . u n ilea Mr and Mrs Oeorge Beers of took a special Interest in showing L
r 'l_
c l
l
liilch who was the Congregational
wl11 **' 1,1 charge of Mrs. H. HlUaboro. children; Mr und Mis Mrs Hare about tin- grounds and t o L i b l ' R r y S h e l V G S
Swtor
lverA occup
2?upl?d the » Btannard.
Elmer Jones and family Mr and gave her an Ivy plant from t h e 1 New books on tne rental sneir at r p „ • „ U , ' r t h / l n v e
pastor It
nt H^Sd
Hoixl R
River,
Mrs. Quartng and family of west toinb of Oeorge W ashington
the library include "This Little H illJO y D i r tl lG a y S
parsonage later used by Mrs Kn E ntertain Tuesday—
of
Mrs. Agnes Luttrell
World,'' by Francis Bert Young,
Royal Neighbors whose birthday!
sehede's father. Rev Harris, and
Mrs. Edwin A Moling and Mrs. and Hillsboro,
of Portland, Mr. and <</
distinguished
English novelist, a are in February were honored with
Mr» Enschede as a girl Mrs. C. H o en e Roesman entertained Tues- Mrs family
Ingram Of Forest
fine
description
of
a
modern
English
a
pot luck dinner Tuesday a t the
Noxler displayed an Interesting al- ,jay afternoon with dessert lunch- Grove, Raymond
Lawrence Berry and Mrs.
bum of her mother's, Muv Abigail
ah(j bridge. Guests were Mes-
village and enough romance to lend home of Mrs. Ed W ortman. Honored
Etle Affleck, husband a n d baby
color
to
the
story;
“House
Divided,"
guests
were E tta Cook G ertrude
Reasoner, and Mrs Biassing showed damea Thomas Tongue. L J. Mer- of
Portland, grandchildren; and
W. 8 Raker, state organizer of by Pearl Buck, casting light on McLaren, Pauline Johnston, Anna
U 200-year-old hymn t*«>k curried r,n H K Easter. J W Bailey, D. eleven
great-grandchildren.
the
Oregon
Audubon
society,
spoke
what Is happening to the younger Ruef, and Mildred Ingalls Others
bv a soldier at Valley Forge. Mrs. olenn- K enneth Davison. J. II
__
on “Oregon B ird s" before a large generation of China; and “One of present were Mesdames R B. Frost.
Esther Plrle's evening wrap and Roaaman. and Miss Dorothy Tongue I
audience of grade school childrei Us." by Ernest Poole.
j. Sorenson, Fred Ennis. David Edi-
apron, from about 1812. attracted Mrs. Glenn made high score and
Ol't "1 in W i t h
and
G arden
a t the Divided" Is the third of ger, j Nlcodemus, John Corrieri,
much attention.
Mrs. Davison low
I r s l l l t 1 V tll ll VV1LI1
...
,,
, club members
------- House
*i?riiry. Montiav evening. He also, the ti logy; "Good E arth ” depicted Oliver Coslett Jr., W. F. Lormor,
Pllgrhn House find a table of ex-
I l j n n ,,i. P n r t i o B
hlblts centered around F ather J H Auxiliary S |w n « ,r. Picture—
I f l l l l l t I I <1! l l t b
showid pictures of birds and ot the the Chinese farm er, "Sons," the war Scott Wolfe, P. A. Qualls. H. H.
G riffin, earlv Independent Congre-
Auxiliary to the American Legion
Dr. and Mrs. H D Huggins en Camp Fire girls camp on the Sandy I lord, and the new book, a modern sta n n a rd J R W atkins Lillie Mal-
~
‘ Lena
*
—
- and
national clergyman here, showing will sponsor a picture nt die Ven- lertalned with a dinner and bridge river above Bull Run.
I educated youth. Another copy of
of er. Mary Upward,
Taylor
his Bible, chalice, and an old hymn etian th e a trr on Wednesday night party Friday evening O uests were
D arden club will sponsor a bird- 1 “Anthony Adverse" has been obtain-
the hostess
book also the chalice and com- March 13 ft has not be-n defln- Messrs, and Mesdames C. B. B uchan- house building contest in the near | ,-d for the rental shelf so those who Cards were played
with Mrs.
munlon plate used bv the Rev. H Rely decided a-s to which or two all of Gaston Hayes Bickford. A. future for grade school children. A have been unable to get It will not ©ualls m aking high score, Mrs. R.
If Kpulillng, W hitm an’s associate very good picture» will be shown. ; O Pitman. Alf O. Johnson, J. M »ample bird-house was dis,
by have to wait so long, Put your B. Frost, second; and Mrs. Wolfe
who rlcil to safety here nt the time plana will he made al Tuesday Person. John G ardner. Paul P atter- M r Raker for their benefit,
name on the reserve list.
low.
of the W hitm an massacre A com- night's meeting ol the Auxiliary. son and A. L Amacher. Mrs Dolor-
Contest for nam ing birds from
munlon cloth, hand woven In 1785, ..
. . . . . __,
es Vinton and Clark O ardner. Mrs their pictures was held following
Benefit Dance
was also on display. An ohl flag Reward IH term —
Vinton and Mr. Person made high Mr. R ak ers talk The boy and girl
At K. of P. hall. N orth Plains,
made bv pioneer women of Oregon Reward has been offered for th-
»cores anil Mr Ruchanan. low
naming the highest number were
Saturday
evening, M arch 2. Bo-
City In Civil war days property of return or Information concerning a
They also entertained with a Mary Jane Duxbury and Bobby rieSlKTlS L/1I1C(?
. . .
. Ch»»»»»»»
_.
_
hemian orchestra. Everybody wel-
William H Dlerdorff was exhibited golden cocker spaniel. “Wags." wn.rh dinner party Saturday evening be- Furrow; second, Evelyn G errlsh and
Washington
Washlngton county
county C
hristian »»».-
En- come Admission 25c.
2
and Mrs Emma McKinney showed has been lost or stolen from Mrs fore the masquerade oartv at O r- IX'lbert Crews; and tying for third, deavor officers met a t Hillsboro
a p picture
of
George
ashington L. M Townsend,
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e««»
« Mrs
._ i ' Christian church Sunday afternoon
.»
in u rc <
»i <
»corgt» W
waunmgioii
*ww»».-w «»u. 125
•—» F irst street
•a»v.v. ,• »»neo -------
Ouests
were *----------
Messrs, a n d R
?" i ' * 1*LBr_.and
j rt
Good Time Dance
and family, which had been In her
Ih e dog was last »een Monday af- Mesdames Lyman Howe J. W B ar- Victor Bryant received a Talisman i Resignation of Miss M artha Jam es
Iv Since
lernoon near the apartm ent ut First 1M.y, R J Sccarce. W V. McKinney rosebush and Mrs Paul Patterson. president,
nrPSident was
was accepted,
accented but
but a a new
new
At O range hall every Saturday
ruinllv
since pioneer day» An old
an evergreen shrub.
. and A H Busch.
pinning wheel was displayed by slid Main streets
president has not yet been elected. night. Georgia Hess orchestra. Ad- |
lion 25 cents.
50tf
Mrs J II Lund.
Organization of a new Junior C. missli
M cDouialli Muvi
E at T ualatin Plains Presbyterian
Mr and Mr» U. M McDougall
Mr and Mrs Russell Morgan en- “ F i f t y - F i f t y ” P l a V S
church
was
reported
Rambling
Mountaineers
and family have rented their place lertalned Mrs. H e i i r etia Morgan
•
•
County rally will be held April
Dance a t
Laurel hall Saturday
at Shady Brook and have moved to and Mr\ hEmma McKinney at din-
P u ck eC l IlO U SeS
7 at the Forest Grove Christian night, March 2. Old
tim e a n d
the Wright place north of Hills- nf r at lJ u l r . hoine Tuesday eve-
boro. formerVy the Frank D.vU (
.» t
H a y « ^ Both
t h ^ performances
o r m a n c « o o f " f F ifty -[ church. A committee to plan the
modern. Admission 15 cents and
three
-
act
farce
presented
rally
was
appointed,
members
of
25
cents.
tf
chicken ranch Mrs McDougall Is concert at the Portland auditorium Fifty." thHee
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and evening at which are Floyd Shaw. Pearl S h o rt ----------------------------------------------- -
, proprietor of the Singer Shop on
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams and Sunday afternoon
“
' Second street
1 son of Beaverton were Sunday at. Mattnew s nail. were played to and Dorothy Howes, all of Forest
between Grove William Bullis of G aston was
„....ci. of
<,r Mr.
Mr and
nna Mrs.
Mrs J.
.1 W.
w Holt
Hull a rapacity
capacity house. Program
F
„ ..
.
' I guests
acts Included a vocal solo bv Mary appointed d county booster In place
, ,
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.
.
B rother S u ccu m b s-
1 of Matson station
Jam es Henderson, who re­
male trio — of
A lovely Japanese tea garden
pyed Bulling has received word
m i «, s h i r l e v S m i t h w iho
i. u is
,» te»ch-
»«-«»»»- c »ldweU' numbers
. . . . . by
. . ------------------
. , of Mrs. J
provided the setting for the op- of ll)p death of his brother. Jake
T?
i „„ton soent H ip w rk- Merle McCoy, G erald Abts, and signed
eretta Cherrybloxsnm." p re sen ted Bulling. 93, In Wurtemburg, G er-
“ ,th her M irents^Mi S id M n Joe Smith, and a girls' trio by Marv ,
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bv high school glee eluha a t the many. January 15 He says word U.dr i^v s ,„ i ii ,P
U' M
° M
Caldwell, Joy Foelker. and Doro- Study Club Meets—
in any of these
school auditorium Friday night , r(>ni the old country is to the ef-
Robertson of thy, SohjTr
? ellly gave “ v‘
Mrs Caroline Stangel was hostess
Costumes of the Japanese charac- fPct thut all are employed at nom-
Mr “nd Mrs A A Robertson
eral reading. The play was directed f Monday evening for the St. M at­
ters were authentic. being loaned lnal wages
£>'^ la' ,d ’ Pw u k lu n d l« m e touth
M7
I^ d. . ? Bld* el11 »"d NeU thew s « u d v club, with fifteen in
b\ Mrs K Tsugawa.
th< Charles w icklund home soutn stangel. with Miss Elaine Caldwell attendance Next meeting will be
Members of the cast were F ran- Mrs. Patterson Hoste.»—
, of Hillsboro.
M property mannger.
1 aitenaance Next meeting wui oe
held Thursday night. March 7. at
res Mover, Elwood Coslett, Claire
Mrs. Paul L. Patterson en ter- i Mrs. Anna Schulm erlch returned
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the home of Mrs H Abts. having
Beeler. Tom H tretehrr. Tom Brim- tallied February 20 with a bridge Sunday from a week's visit with . . .
...
-
,
been postponed from Monday night
leewe
David Crittenden. E th y l luncheon of several tables. Them* her daughter. Mrs. C hester Stew art, IVllSS z\llC(? L»UnCl
on account of the K. C. dance on
Hendron, a n d Robert Ellingson ri ce.i u h . winning »n n x were Mes- at Mrs
Beaver.
th a t date.
H E Hadley and son Robert B r i d e O f M r . B i l ’k e S
T he two choriw s. geisha girls and dames G Russell
el “ Morgan. Oeorge
the American chorus were com- T M cGrath and V. W. G ardner
verton^wUl"* M ^ n d ^ M r ^ w L r r e n mM1ss, l Uce, L7 ld; ^ l»?,uR!?ter of
The theater pTrt’v "scheduled tor
IMised of members of the boys' and
, ,..«»■»
_
nrahtree '
w a rrn i
j H ^und of Hillsboro, and March 8 by thV bollee club, has
, . i r l . ' glee
. .l e r clubs
e lu lis lending
l j * i i d l i i g characters
c i t a i a r t e l - Mrs. Hargrave . |>eaks
girls'
Freeman J. Birke« of Long Beach, born rxxstDoned and the Darllamen-
Mrs. J. R Hargrave talked on
did well in their parts, and choruses
Mrs O. Russell Morgan visited Cal were married January 30 at tarlan^M rs c
E Wels.Pwill have
her recent trip to California fol­
and dancing were very good.
several
da>s
last
*ef
k
Yuma. Arizona. Mrs. Blrkes, who is charge of the regular meeting on
lowing
the
Rebekah
meeting
Tues­
Miss Krtwyna llroadbenl was di­
at wrll known here, has taught school that date. Mrs. V. W. G ardner will
rector. assisted bv M. Rotnlg, Ml»» day evening Cards and beano were brothers, Ed and E. E. Clark,
In Los Angelc» for a number of have charge of group singing of
Louis»' Nex, Miss Lillian Homedew. played, and refreshm ents served Heppner.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
A
Parsons
of
years. They will make their home In old time songs
by
the
February
committee.
Miss Tennessee W eathcrred. Miss
Eugene visited during the week- Long Beach.
j
__ '
Virginia Brogden, and Miss Marie Parllm rntary I-aw Studied—
end
with
his
sister.
Mrs.
O
e
o
r g e ---------------------- —
j
H artram pf Hostess—
Houguea Dancing was supervised
The
public
speaking
class
which
Newton.
Lohese
Camp
Fire
girls
will
give
_
Ml?»
°.tto
i k rtS5ni pf entertained
bv Mias Helen Wick Miss Helen meets Monday and Thursday eve­
Tom Blair of Corvalll» was visit- “ d ‘" " e; tonight at the home of
BagCieyb a n T M rs ^ IU y D o ^
Becker wasu accompanist with Miss nings from 7 to 9 at the library is
tng friends here Monday. Tom was E 'e M Ann Busch The dinner was
and
Ray Dor
Dixie Lee MncDowell a s s is tin g
law formerly employed a t th e Aigus
rom_.lBst
d X ^ ’i .V T H ,' u «■ b ? “ ^ .
Keith Busch was business manager »»w tal‘‘,b! , l., p larltamentary
“ “"Jg >lar7 ¿*7-
, us postponed ¿ from
last week
week on
on ae- I ^ lana
5, „
"
count of the illness of their leader cuss?d tor, the clubs guests dinner
Btliy Allison, assistant m anager: Any who wish this work arc wei
Mrs
Victor
Brvant
on
May
*•
The
next
meeting
will
Tosh Tsugawa head usher; and e°nie to come.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Oreenburg °i
. . Mr
M r. , „ . . . . _____ _ be M arch 13 with Mrs B. M. Good-
Marlon Peters. Edward Hurd and Entertain W ith Masquerade—
Portland were guests of Mr. and _.M£ ,4a n fs L- R wwiMitten of man
Ernest Brown stage operators. The
#nd Mrs A Q pi(m an #nd Mrs L. P. 8 tra n a h a n Sunday eve- Chehalis. Wash . and Miss Orace
I I
Moore of Condon spent the week- David Crittenden Honored—
high school
*," d" l lbB d l: Mr and Mrs C B Buchanan J ’
Mrs E T. T urner and Miss Win- ™d wlth Mr and Mrs Shelby For- | David Crittenden, who has been
rectlon of Lynn Sherm an, play d
KttVP a ina*qucrade par-
between act».
_____ _
| ty at orenco Haturda.v night About u n i T urner sDent the week-end at ney
attending high school here and
at
70 guest» front Hlllftboro and P ort­ Silverton with Mrs E Z K auff-
Mrs L'"® Morris, who has been wh° lpft Saturday for Marshfield.
man
1
1
1
since
the
first
of
the
year
was
was
given a farewell party at the
land attended.
Mr«
P h i l i r . r tr o « « o f n ia Stone broll*ht home from
Portland
last
home
of
Allen
Sigler
Friday
night.
.00
Attend ( arb u rrto r .School—
M m ” ; was’ an Coven:l° ht^'guest°, Bt
and
convalescing slowly.
after the operetta, by his school-
. .
.
Gordon Sahnow a n d Willard the E A G riffith home Monday.
Miss
Dorotliy
Otllmore.
student
at
mates.
Mu»te student« of Jesar Foster Hughe« attended a carburetor school
Ed Olsen of Portland was In sP£ n the wrok” e ^ w R^'her0 ’^ -
were presented In recital Saturday ftl Portland last week. School whs
Jean Oversbv left last week for
x Z ?d « * ^ „ 2 ? 7 - p ar'
afternoon at the If A K uratli conducted bv engineers of the C ar­ Hillsboro Tuesday on business lie PSV« ¿ r
Cal., to h visit
grand­
formerly
farmed near Jacktown.
^ o Y ^ o f * C h ic M ^ ia a h Berkeley.
« ™ “ «"<•
™ ™ her
looay
io
bonic Mother* of the students were ,er factorv at »St Louis Mo
parents. She will return today to
present Pupil* taking part were
Paul
C.
Rees
Is
convalescing
from
iu
es»
,i,is
k
°
nt
\
7
r
«
kAoor»i^
enter
nurse's
training
at
Emanuel
Ruth Wilson Marjorie G raf Jean - Day of Prayer (Hiserved—
a broken rib received three weeks
117 1 * ™
L o , •,«°(\ r,K? hospital In Portland
rite Schulz. M argaret Schulz, Helen | World Day ol Prayer will be ob- n M W,'l'r UR OndlnK d ^ M 1 °A I
west
”
” Miss
■ —
• W right of Oakland.
Edith
Dean. Marv Ella M ariner. Charles .served by women of all > hurelies In
Cal . visited during the past two
GOAR’S
^ Reed,
J a Eleanor
e ^ I t r n Reed.
h W M
l ^ arian
r i x ^ F h ran-
y Hillsboro
- n i - U » ' Thursday
C h n J u u afternoon.
, ™ ? ’ March
M r T H . ^ . D ir te ^ " « " ^ 1 * ^ weeks with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs.
Victor
H
Wright,
of
n
e
a
r
,
Kuratli. Norma Anderson. Mrs. H e r-, will begin at 2:30 o'clock.
dale witlt Mrs. vernon H ann.
week with another daughter Mrs
Mountalndgje,
man Schindler. Jean Berger. Lois .
.
Mrs. Ralph Anderson of Cascade h J. Duncan, a t Tillam ook.'
Meier, and Shirley Miller
•
.
Locks and Mrs. William Miller of
Mr and Mr« Aivah T~»an a n r
mrs.
E. M. Barnes. Prop.
Mrs. unester
Chester Hansen and son rC-
re-
Mr;_??d .rM7 ; - J.
-? ? ' Portland were Sunday guests.
M r and Mrs R Hornecker sn7rt turned to their home at Wheeler
„ .. . . .
tertulned 15 guests Saturday eve
Circle three of the M. E. L adles'! the week-end a t O resham with Mi SWi.daJ after a week's visit here
Move« to G aribaldi—
nlng at their home a t Oak Park
Aid entertained guests at luncheon and Mrs. William H o rn ck er
th h**r m othei-ln-.aw . Mrs. Al­
Mrs. M O Hanve of Reedvllle The evening wigs spent In cards, ai
the church Tuesday.
Prpd o o etter. student at Oregon
.H a™eP , D
, „
Is moving this week to Garibaldi ping pong, and dancing
Stale
collesie
snent
ihe
week
end
Miss
Muriel Prangcr of Yakima,
Mr. and Mrs Joe Allen of P o rt­
She has rented her place and
with rela-
land were Sunday guests of Mr. a the home of hrt uarouts Mr and Wash ' vtsltFd Iast
plans to rem ain at G aribaldi In- Kerplie Rank
THE DEPRECIATION
Mrs. William o o e 'f r
lives and friends. She will soon go
definitely
Six girls from Mrs. George Flseh- and Mrs. J. N Wiley.
YOU PREVENT
.
w
n
ierd
,
j
.
.
.
*°
Portland,
where
she
has fin-
„
.
pr'» W au-Kec-Na Camp Fire group
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Pittlnger
Willard Newton, student at Mon- plovment.
llimored on B irthday—
received woodgatherers' rank at spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs.
mouth
Normal
school,
spent
the,
tjn
in
«..mmor«
n,-.i„„.»
L. I Davis wns given n surprise the court of awards in Portland F. Seavers a t Hebo.
week-end with h l« n a r e n f « M r « n o
R uth Summ eis of Portland re-
party February 19 In honor of Ills Saturday afternoon.
'
f f lved » B utterfly quilt made by
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Davis were Mrs George Newton
GHtli birthday anniversary. About
' . .
.
Bie Sunshine club of the Pilgrim
Sunday guests at the E. S. Davis! Mr w ^ xr 5 o ° , ' ' ^ ancl
35 neighbors and friends were pres­ Itomlgs Honored—
her daugh- House at a party a t Pilgrim House
| ter r Miss Carol
____ ______
Signs, of Yreka Friday.
Misses G ertrude Needham. Row home In Portland.
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Aldinger of Cni.. visited Sunday with Mr anti
ena H erm ann and Pearl Allen en-
Serve Mrrrhanta* Luncheon—
The longer your property is
|
lertalned at dinner last Tuesday Portland visited Sunday with Mr. Mrs. A. H. Biassing.
Pythian Card Party
Eastern S ta r P ast Matron«' club evening, conipllinuntlng Mi a n d and Mrs. Jacob Mohr
Pythian Sisters will give a bene
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hande and
neglected the faster it depre­
will serve a m erchants’ luncheon Mrs. M. Roinig.
Miss Rose
Rós» W atkins spe.............
spent t h e children of Silverton were guests f*t card party Friday night at the
ciates. T h at Is why It Is wise
Tuesday at the Masonic temple
i.v of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- K- P. ball on Second street Briage.
; week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Wednesday
to keep a close check on
Attends Convention—
from 11 30 a. in until 2 p. in
"500" and pinochle will be played.
Valley of Beaverton.
as Connell.
needed repairs. The sooner
_
H E. Hadley of the Im perial Feed ( Mrs. J. D. Moore of Portland was
Miss _Amber Hastie, teacher al ^ n ¿ VbOdy lnvlted- Admission ‘ 25
D. V. V. Meeto—
you make them the less It
and G rain company attended a
la
house
guest
last
week
at
the
Witch
H
azel.Js
under
medical
care
Daughters of Union Veterans will feed dealers' convention
li a t Tacoma
costs. W hat you save Is added
4
at Dr. C. T. Sm ith's hospital.
meet Monday evening nt the Veter­ V a s h , last Wednesday. Thursday Frank Pauli home.
Old Time Ba nee
profit.
_
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
ans' hall, and all members are re ­ and Frldnv.
Mr. and Mrs. LuRosc of Portland
Tuesday night. March 5. at Ver-
were guests Thursday evening at boort C. O F. hall Last dance of YOU ARE PAYING FOR g
I spent Sunday with Mrs. J.
quested to attend
P. T. A. Group Meets—
the P. A. Anderson heme.
J gan In Portland
season. Admission 25 cents
W. R .C. Meets F r id a y -
Adolescent study group of the P.
REPAIRS
Mrs. Marv Saunders of Portland
Won.all's Relief Corps will meet T. A. will meet Tuesday evening at was
Why
Not
Make Them?
*
a
guest
of
Mrs.
G
ran
t
Zum­
Friday afternoon a t the Veterans’ 7:30 o'clock a t the library. The sub­ walt last week.
hall. All members are urged to a t­ ject for discussion will be “Adoles­
Why is it some buildings are
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Person left
cent Types."
tend.
almost as good as new after
BOYS’ OVERALLS
MEN S OVERALLS
Saturday for a two weeks' trip to
50 years of service, while
Grange Meets Tonight—
Mrs. Cady Hostess—
Express Stripe.
California.
Bib, full cut.
others are practically w orth­
Hillsboro G range will meet to­
Delphian society will meet for
Past Noble G rands' club will meet
Good
$<« .00
less a t the end of 15 years?
one o'clock luncheon Monday at night. Initiation and a short soen.l a t the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday
Denim
JL
program will be held.
the home of Mrs. M. P. Cady.
It is merely a m atter of
night
proper upkeep. You pay for
O peretta a t Cedar Mill—
repairs w hether you make
BOYS’ BIB OVERALLS
Union school will present an op­
them or not.
eretta tonight (Thursday) a t the
IN T R O D U C IN G - - -
Blue Denim.
MEN’S OVERALLS
Cedar Mill Orange hall.
Bib.
Weyerhaeuser
Auxiliary to Have Program —
Extra fine
.33
i 'i r ', «
4-SQUARE LUMBER
Community Service committee will
Denim ...............
For Best Results
have charge of the program at the
meeting Tuesday night of the Aux­
BOYS’ SHIRTS
4-SQUARE lumber is precl-
iliary to the American Legion at
Good Cham bray.
slon-cut to exact standard
Men’s WORK SHIRTS
lengths with absolutely square
Ages, 6 to 11
IN REFINERY SEALED QUART CANS
ends—an aid to good con­
Full cut.
years
struction. It's the best lumber
Cut down the cost of numerous repair bills caused by use
1 4 4 to 17
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
we know of. and every piece
of ordinary oiks. W ith Texaco Motor Oil you drive with a
Is guaranteed by Weyerhaeuser
feeling of safety and also lower oil consumption.
BOYS’ SHIRTS
M. D.
—the world's largest m anu­
Blue.
Men’s WORK SHIRTS
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
Drive In today and let us fill your crankcase with this
facturer of building materials.
highly refined motor oil.
Blue and Grey.
SPECIALIST
I - - . - - -
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EE99S
th< r-- ■
C. Beers »Surprised
On 74th Birthday
m
I FRI. AND SAT.
I
THIS
WEEK
Matinee Saturday, 2 P. M. — Evening at 6:30
II
Royal Neighbors
nii’
i Big Double Bill
THE CODE OF THE WEST
Oregon Birds”
Subject of Talk
Six-gun justic« w as the only
law he knew against an outlaw
band. His was the Code of the
West . . . the one-m an w ar for
life and home . . . while love was
tested in the heat of the fightl
Adolpfc Ztfiwr p'W(«Af»
C. E. President
I
'Cherryblossom"
Operetta Given
at Hilhi Friday
YoulllookSmart
S U IT S
I PLUS
One of the Fineat Comedy
Feature* of the Year!
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fields ;
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In a Riot of Laughter
41 It’s A GIFT”
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PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT, 11:15
Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe in
"UNDER PRESSURE"
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$15
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£
I SUN - MON - TUES.
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Woman’s Shop
1 YOU’ll SEE THE DRAMA OF THE OPEN RANGE! I
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to PROFIT ;
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Jesse Foster
Presents Pupils
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Marfak lubrication
F IT T K Ii
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N ational
H ank
Annei
JIiMira
9:30 a. m. to 12 m.
1 :30 p. m. to ft p. m.
Firestone Tires and
llatteries
The TEXACO STATION
Car W ashing and Vac Cleaning
Third and Washington Street*
Phone 1703
$4 X
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March
3, 4, 5
The mournful bawling of thirsty
cattle...the long-drawn hunger-
call of coyotes...the thunder of
hoofs on hard dry earth...the
thrill of hair-trigger action!
SOL LESSI* ANO JOHN ZANFT
Harold Bell Wright’s
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w ith
DOROTHY WILSON
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Phone 301
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