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H IL L S B O R O Paffe Four Church Group Pick Delegai Mra. S h a y F ern H ill ARG U S, M ik » Thursday, April I, 19.15 OREGON Sunday School Meet Scholls I liKlge. of which they are members, the attendance content und w ill be a shower Tuesday evening lu P ort ,il S c o t t 's M ill F i l ila y e v e n a ig . given a p u tty um a re w in d In the lam i fo r M is Hom er A lle n . w hen that lodge entertained the near fu tu u M o rris W illo u g h b y has re lu i m il Kebekah president, M rs G race M r und M rs f u r l A tntnnnn o f C h ristiansen M r M u rra y attended P o rtla n d vi tied ut the M rs C u rrie home fro m CCC at Ite lk n u p Spi lu g - M is D o .o lh y W illo u g h b y .m il a m eeting o f B u tte Lodge ut Scott's H itchcock home Sunday. M ill S aturuuy evening Miss llu rb u ru Knuchede o f H ills c h ild re n ve.lied relatives in Port Progiam at Jackluwn boro was u F rid a y und S a tu rda y land S a tu rda y range K c iw f’t Soc:«1 and Juektown school will give a free guetd w ith Mlxa M u ry b e ll h’ltn t P ro g ra m F rid a y N ig h t program April 12 A lunch will he sold M ich el VanPouche w ill rend On April 1, N ow adays, You N ee A bout a T hing— April I C lub H o ste s s; S n y d er s M ove (B y H IL L S B O R O . Mrs. H ans Gaarde H ostess for Club Dorothy Cooke) CORNELIUS—A number of M F church members attended church at the Hillsboro M E church Sun day evening Following the church service. Dr Magin. Salem district superintendent, conducted a quar terly' conference. Election of Mrs L. C. Mocberry as alternate-lay delegate to the annual Oregon con ference at Salem in June was confirmed. Mrs Mooberry w a s elected by Cornelius M E. church Sunday morning. Mr and Mrs. F A. Dixon M ilw a u k ie spent the week-end the C. Dixon home. Mrs. Shay Hostess Fern Hill Ladies' club met with Mrs. F. O. Shay Thursday. A quilt was quilted Mrs. Ellen Lytle of Hillsboro spent the week-end with friends and relatives in Cornelius Miss Dorothy Cooke and Everett Hermans, seniors of Forest Grove union high, attended the annual junior-senior banquet di the high V O U can t fool all the people all school cafeteria Saturday evening. 1 the time, but quite a number Leland Jacobsmuhlen a n d Ray mond Chartrey, sophomores, were of them can be made to look silly waiters. on the first day of April. Misses Dorothy a n d Margai et On that day dignified men shed Cooke and Selina VanDeMoortele much of their poise when they and Everett Hermans accompan learn that signs pinned on their ied the civil government class of Forest Grove union high to Port- ' backs bare been fairly begging land Wednesday While there they i someone to kick them. A lesson on avarice Is taught visited the Battleship Oregon, U S. court house, police department, those who reach greedily for a and other government departments I purse lying In the gutter, only to of interest. see It Jerked beyond their reach. Miss Mildred Rock accompan From the sagest of persons the ied the foods class from Hillsboro soo will receive calls for Messrs. union high to Portland Tuesday Lyon. Fox. Wolf, and Campbell. to visit the Swift Packing com And the undertaker will refuss pany Mr and Mrs W R. Cooke and phoned orders for a "box" with son William visited Portland rela the explanation that "this Is not tives Monday. the Tivoli Theater." Mrs Hugo Sahnow a n d Miss In answer to the phoned ques Glenova. Mrs. William Sahnow and tion. "Is Boo there*“ other suck The picture of Fan Dancer Sally Rand listening modestly to son Merton and Mrs. Scott Camp ers will answer "Boo who?" to whal the wild waves are saying Is a real April Fooler, but the bell of Schefflin visited Mrs. E. B hear the discomfiting reply. “Oh. others aren't. Huey Long, bottom right, seems to be sharing (lie Sahnow Friday wealth, but the money, given l-oulslana students to Itnaner their Miss Irene Holscher of W’atts well, forget It if you're going to cry about It." trip to a football game, has practically all been returned to the community was an overnight guest Practical jokers who make of of Miss Dorothy Cooke Wednesday. Kingflsh. .Mai Baer, top right, donned a diamond uniform tor a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and April Fools' Day a Roman holi change of pace during a Florida workout. And your eyes do not Horace Davis of Scoggins Valley I day. and their victims whose feel- deceive you; that's really the Itinerant Mrs. Roosevelt, left, visited here Sunday. Ings are brutally sacrificed for sitting down knitting for a change. Members of the local Neighbors the general good humor, will un of Woodcraft attended the funeral doubtedly be Interested to learn services for Mrs. C. Hastings at that the day of buffoonery fur lng "Mr. Lyon.” undoubtedly In Scotland, tops In April Fool McMinnville Monday. brought gales of laughter from Jokes has been to dispatch to s Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster and nished plenty of "belly laughs" fun-loving Romans. "gowk" or "cuckoo." as the vic family have moved to Monmouth. for their distant ancestors. tim was aptly described, an anon Another tale bae It that the Bud Selfridge, who is working ymous check for 100 pounds; lo Day of Drollery dates back to an I T S just as hard to put the fin- at Timber, spent the week-end Bolder a shilling to a lamp poet, ancient Hindu pagan festival, the here. ■* ger on the origin of April or to Invite a Scotchman to Sun New Family Here Hull, when natives mixed stink- Fools' Day as on the elusive day dinner and then go away tor Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder of purse mentioned above. weed In the Rajab'e hashish, Eugene have moved to Cornelius the week end. ducked each other In the Canges, History relates that the Ro to make their home. and otherwise indulged In mad mans ran off a Festival of Fools But It Is in America that Fool- Mr and Mrs. Robert Bellinger fun. around the Ides of February. tide observance has reached Ila of Forest Grove visited relatives Typical entertalDnient of the day Though they were not In Rome, most fiendish heights, as many of here Sunday. us can testify So. unless be nas Lloyd Shaw, who has been em suggests their mode of observ the French emulated the Ro ployed at Vernonia, spent t h e ance. In all probability, flaming mans. their April Fools' Day, a flair for practical Inking, or is Social Friday week-end here. He left Tuesday however, was termed "All Fish faggots thrown at the feet of that rare specimen of American for Southern Oregon, where he Basket sicial for the benefit of bound and blindfolded victims: Day." and the dupe of a trick was who can relish a good Ink» nn will be employed. the Scholls Grange will be held or Christians wandering plain called *'un poisson d avril," I. e„ himself. Hie smart citizen stays Mrs. Louise Cochrane and Miss tively about the Coliseum, pag- Friday evening. A program is be April fish. home wilb a good book that day. Beth visited Mr and Mrs George ing planned and no admission will Hancock of Forest Grove Sunday. be charged Mrs. V. H French has returned : ind David Edmondston were chos- Evelyn Reed and Myra Wiedewitsch ford Davis and family, all of Cor Warren Miller and son of Hood home from an extended stay in * ;n as the attendance and social visited Miss Jessie Hart of Dilley neli us. River visited at the F G Miller i Monday evening. Portland < ■orr.mittee for April. home March 24 They had visited M iss O liv er H ostess i D ep artm en t F orm ed Clifford Mapes returned Sunday Clarence Miller at the veterans' Miss Helen Oliver was hostess new home department of the to Corvallis, where he is attend ing Oregon State college, after 1 or a social evening Friday at the Methodist Sunday school has been spending his vacation with h i s c hurch. Present were Mrs. A. " organized with Mrs. George Wil- mother. Mrs Henry Behrman ( Jliver a n d Mrs. Mattie Smith. cox as superintendent. About 15 Tennis conference including six Maurice Mundorff is doing car- J disses Helen Oliver. Mildred Rock, members were enrolled. Ten mem- penter work in Portland. IC Caroline Horlacher, LaVon Robin- tiers have been added to the cradle schools in Washington and Yam- ! hill counties was organized at For- Class Elects | e tte. Margaret Cooke. Helene Shaw. roU The young people's class of the E .leanor R??^' T w ^ede- Mr. and Mrs. Robrt Cornelius 1 est Grove recently. Schedule for the coming season will open to Methodist Sunday school held a F losamond . . > _ rs„„ of Corvallis spent the week-end class meeting Tuesday night at the v l e l ^ 'g e W irm ie Rock Fnd Mary visiting in Cornelius M is. Thelma morrow (Friday). Members of the new league in church. The teacher. Rev. Charles S M Reed, presided. The class was J ean Doar.e. and Messrs. Charles Cornelius spent the time with Miss clude Newoerg. McMinnville, For est Grove, Banks, Beaverton and Leed Jr.. Byron Reed. Franklin Blanche Finegan organized and the following offi- F Earl Phelps has returned from a Tigard. Each school w ill enter a cers were elected Helen Oliver. C >liver George Holscher. Dan Bar- doubles team and two singles play president; Mildred Rock, v i c e - n ett Raymond Trites. David Ed- visit in Portland, State Capitol News Letter—Giv I Donald Mundorf, who has been ers. Plans were also made for an ing the highlights of official ac president; LaVon Robinette, secie- n londston and Leroy Hartley. Mrs. Ellen Vickers has returnedi in CCC near Eugene, has returned individual championship tourna tivity at Salem Every week in tary; Margaret Cooke, treasurer ment at Beaverton May 17 and 18 the Argus. ] home. Franklin Oliver. LaVon Robinette, h ome from a visit in Portland. tf Schedule adopted is as follows: To Give Prizes Caroline Horlacher of For- Helene Shaw, Virginia Erickson A p ril 5. Forest Grove at Beaverton « Mildred Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant est Grove vis. ted Miss Bank» at New benr and M< M in n v ille a t ' ate club leader from Corvallis, R°?k' F night, YO UNG ’S T iirard A p ril 12. Beaverton at Newbenr. I Bank» at M cM in n v ille. T iirard at Forent nd Mrs. Zola Morgan of Hillsboro F,re.d i-DePr»e»Z'i,WhK 3i?St Grove. A p ril 17, T iirard at Beaverton. ' isited the grade school Monday cast taken off his broken Grove at Bank», M c M in n v ille a t I nd looked over the work of the bee" ‘?rougch.' ^?ck t0,h*s home here Forest New berg A p ril 1». M c M in n v ille at Beav "Thoughtful. Sympathetic ,anual training and sewing clubs St. V incent» h ^ P .U l in erton. Foreat G rove at Newberg. T igard Service" at Bank» A p ril 24. Bank» at Beaverton. he exhibits will be judged soon Pc!£tlan<? O. C Chartrey. Phone 972 Hillsboro y the civic improvement clubi.nd| Mrs. John Oppenlander is in a M c M in n v ille at Foreat Grove. Newberg at T ig a rd . A p ril 2«. Beaverton at T ig a rd . ■ vo prizes will be given in each general hospital m Portland with Bank» at Foreat Grove. Newberg at Mc •oup for the best work during the pneumonia _ M in n v ille . M ay 1, New berg at Beaver- ■ ,ar Mr. and Mrs. Dunham ton, M cM in n v lie a t Banka, Foreat Cirove a t T ig ard . M ay J. Beaverton at Bank». House Rem odeled , daughter Bertha had as dinner Foreat Grove at M cM in n v ille . T ig ard at Special Low Prices Mrs. Geneva Robinette is hav- ty guests Sunday Mr and Mrs Newberg. M ay 8. Beaverton at M cM in n - I g extensive remodeling done o n , Lester Wilkins and son Harry of ville. New berg at Forest Grove, Bank» •r house. | Portland, Mrs Wilkin's brother, at T ig a rd . M ay 10. Beaverton a t Foreat New berg a t Banka, M cM in n v ille Ray Woods o f Blaine visited 1 Mr Rawlincs. of Portland, and Mr. Grove. •re Thursday. and Mrs. Cecil Davis and daughter a t T igard. Mrs. Mattie Smith and theM issesof Cornelius and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- DOESN’T Busch’s Service Garage Y amhil 1-W ashington Tennis Loop Planned 4 Funeral Home P h ilc o RADIOS Local Gun Club Shoots 73 in Sunday’s Match Washington County Gun club shot a 73 Sunday in the fourth round of the Oregonian's tenth an nual telegraphic tournament. Elmer Hamilton had a perfect 25 and A. H. Rossi and H. D. Batchelar shot 24s. PHILCO 84 B Specially Priced For a few days only, a genuine Philco Super heterodyne w ith dy namic Speaker — large illum inated dial. Tone as clear as a "bell and plenty of power too. W hat a bargain. YOURS Mr. Fisherman- Trout Season Opens April 5th TW O PRIZES— are offered as test of your skill with o u r tackle. R egister today by m aking a $1 pu r chase from our com plete stock. on McCormick-Deering for Good Tillage First Prize— ’T ’lME was when patches of ground hazardly tilled by d ragging pieces across them, but such crude m ethods the way of the cradle and the flail. turn large fields and sm all Into profits PHILCO 59 C A very popu- JQ Q -85 lar model m m W hile they last, $3 a month pays for one of these beautiful Philcos. Selfridge » er an uccordiun solo and several HARRISON D. HUGGINS SCHOl.LS Each Sunday school short plays will be given M ary will be allox ed 15 minutes for pro Ellen Wolfe from the Aloha lluber M. D. gram at the convention April 7 nt school is a new pupil In the fourth EYE. EAR. N IIS I A M I T IIR O A T the seholls M F church Moun »trade i H v M r» (• M 'K t i t h r r » 1 NPEI IA I.IS T tain Home church ladies will have M iss l.au-,i Ahlslrutn spent Sat H IT E O N Kebekah c lu b ludh'rt a t charge of the basket dinner and all urday with Miss Marguret Dixon tended c lu b Wednesday at the M is are requested to bring dishes and in Hillsboro. Hana G uurae home Mrs. Cliff l.arkln visited the silverware. Mr*. Flint Improve»» Hoorn i Mr and Mrs. Victor Wenstrom George Groff home in Portland M is Joe F lin t is im p ro v in g fo l Com w» »rrt »I N a tio n a l lla n k A nna« attended the funeral of Ids broth Saturday. lo w in g an a p p en d icitis ope ra tio n Seven tables of cards were play at the Good S am aritan hospital er-in-law. Joseph Spencer DeMoy, ed at tin' last of a series sponsored in Portland Monday Hoy Bacon purchased a team of Pete Kingston returned from by the Scholls Woman's club ut volts lust week, Klumath F ills Saturday the Jack Itaynurd home Saturday M rs C. W S tru th e rs attended Seholls Grange In Charge evening Grand honors were won Scholls Grange will have charge by Mrs George l-ewellyn High for of the meeting at the Sherwood .•V e ilin g went to Mrs Julius Chtls- Grange hull Saturday teusen and second to George Lew- ellyn and Phillip Burke took con Mrs. Goiter Honored solation. Mr and Mrs. L. G Burge, Esther J S Herd went to Longview Elliott. Lindon l.uird. all of Hills W O U L D N 'T , boro. and Ell Hyneman of Port Thursday to transact business for ANY Ç land were Sunday dinner party the Scholls llerry Grow ers' ussociu- guests at the S. A Gutter home in atlon Mrs. Herd and Miss Wilma Herd accompanied him and they GAS AND OIL honor of Mrs. Goiter's birthday Sunday visitors at the Dick Tay spent Thursday at the K. W Drown DO? * ' lor home were Mr and Mrs D S home ut Kulanin Johnson Buys Farm Rutherford of Hillsboro and Dr Joe Johnson has purchaser! the Sorenson of Beaverton. Herb Snyder was in Salem Mon John Colem an farm . Mrs Christina Hansen was re day- turned from the hospitul last week Velm a IVohlschlrgel Honored and is under the cure of a nurse Mr and Mrs. Carl Wohlscldegel at her home The farm is operated YOUR entertained Sunday with a birth by her sons Elmer and Frunk Hun- day dinner in honor of Velma Wohl-j sen. who live with her. M OTOR sehlegel. Among the guests were Twenty hives of bees were de- I Miss Shirley Johnen of Corbett. livered to the W W Jaqulth prune , I Mr and Mis. L. I. Hulit, Mr and orchurd foi poloniiation last week T H IN K S O Mrs Harry Crater and son and They are owned by C. W. Pilklng- Mrs Clara Wohlschlegel of New ton LADY ! of Beaverton. berg. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wohl F. 1.11 legal<1 and family visited schlegel and family. George Zeigler and Vivian and Melbern Zeigler of his parents. Mr and Mrs. P I Lillegurd, in Portland Sunday Mountain Top John Anderson and I1 Gloaser Mr and Mrs. Francis Rowell spent from Thursday till Suturday of Reedsport visited the Ernest ' Hansen home lust week and with I in Seattle on a business trip. Charles Burke spent a few days Mrs Hunscn visited the Albert A. H. BUSCH, Prop the first of the week at home ind Hintz home at Chehalem Center ! returned t<. St. Martin's springs Sunday Star Sunday school class w on for treatment. Mr and Mrs Mike McCann and mother, Mrs. J. T. McCann, went to Amity Sunday to visit the Harry Frewing home Mrs. Mike McCann secured a substitute teacher for her school at Mountain Top Mon day for an indefinite time and will assist with the care of her mother, Mrs Harry Frewing. who is critic ally ill. Mr and Mrs. H. L. McCool and children went to Portland Friday and Lois and John McCool spent the week-erd with their aunt. Mrs. Nellie Vaugh. Mrs Lucia Binkley of Portland spent several days with her friend, Mrs Jennie Farver, at the Earl Stretcher home. Week-end guests were L R Scott and daughter. Miss Betty Scott of Moscow. Idaiiu. Mr Scott vs attending the florist convention in Portland this week. Sunday guests at the Will Ficken home were Rev and Mrs. F Wes- tercamp of Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs Will Koyster. were hap- of brush have gone Real tools today. However, in spite of the g re a t progress made, there are some tools in service today th a t should have been put aside long ago. Every one of these obsolete tools is costing its ow ner m any dollars in lost time and lost crop yields. If your tool shed holds any badly out-of-date tools m ake it a point to go over them this year. Cull out the w asters and replace them with new, efficient McCormick- Deering equipment. Disc harrow s, spring-tooth h a r rows, peg-tooth harrow s, D unham C ulti-Packers, and rotary hoes are some of the tools we can deliver on short notice. Please give us a chance to show these tools to you. HILLSBORO FEED CO McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery Phone 271 1004 Mai A few hours ago — a lovely, perfect home. Now a m ere skeleton o f a house— ruined by fire. If it was YOURS, would your Fire Insurance be quick to m ake up your loss? $6 50 Pleuger Akron Reel for largest catch of tro u t by one person. Judged by size and weight. Second Prize— $4.25 Steel Casting Rod for next largest catch. All catches judged at our store. Contest closes Monday, April 15, at noon. L. WALKER «font Every form of protection — Fire, I automobile, casualty, liability, I Fidelity, Surety and Life. 1164 3rd S I I Phone 1732 Next door to Venetian theater Hillsboro Open until 9 P. M. Every Saturday Night The Royal Soda Works Distributor C a l if o r n ia Sen F ra n tile» b r e w in