H IL L S B O R O G ra n g e'« 61 tt A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N Page Five A n n iv e r sa r y O b se r v a n c e A p r il 2 2 BEAVERTON—C I By Mrs. J« »« M r y r r .l .B y C u r tli T ig a rd ) T IG A R D T lx u rri Uriingi» w ill cel ebratc it» N ixty-firw t b irth d a y A p ril 22 w ith u pot lu r k d in n e r and pro gram It w ill he mt open iin eting fo r grangers und lho»v interentcd In u g riru ltu re . T tg u rd Lion» clu b htb besn in v ite d to p a rtic ip a te in the ohftervunce Several «peaker» con­ nected w ith a g ric u ltu re w ill be present A program o f local ta le n t w ill he presented a fte r the d in iie i T ig a rd G range w ill hold in itia tio n A p r il 1H T. It Text 1*1»lined D r It A llls.-.et dlsctiMsed before T ig a rd I* T A the tu b e rc u lin test w h ich the association I» «pon »or* Ing fo r the school* In e a rly Muy A n o m in a tin g c o m m it te e consisting o f Mr» J Jensen. Mr« 11 Hagen, and K. II N edry was elected and w ill rep o rt at the m eeting A p r il 17 at 2 p. m Patents are being urged to a cquaint them selves w ith the facts l o iic e rn in g the tu b e rc u lin tests by the local P T A Remodel Homes lU rnodeling o f homes around this v ic in ity has progre- • ! even be­ fore the w o rk of the housing com- m ittc c has started M Prison had his house papered rece n tly, Hob Cole had his home (hanged and plustered, and It O Scott is p u t­ tin g in a cement flo o r m his base- m ent und chunging the b u ild in g Mothers* Banquet F rid a y T ig a rd h ig h g irls ’ league w ill en te rta in the m others w ith the an nual M others’ banquet F rid a y at the high school B U X T O N P u p ils h a v in g perfect attendance in the upper grades of th is school th e pust six weeks w e ie John R ln ck, C hester Canby, L lo y d Messenger D e lm a r B ritis h , Donna Lane. E d w in Q u le r, Ansel W arren, B e tty S to w e ll, B illie G ro w ­ th« r, H a rold Peterson and B i tty L ;u e P erfect attendance in the p rn n u ry gru iie was made by F ra n k ie C in w th e i l.ester Moen, S h irle y W li te, Velm a R e tiie rfo rd und Jnhn- nv L yn ch E lw ood m ill was unable to ..aw fro m F rid a y to M onday as re p a ir w o rk was being done on the loco­ m o tive w h ich b rin g s logs fro m the woods. Lee M ille r o f near A s to ria a t­ tended u dance here S a tu rda y n ig h t B irth d a y s < r lr h r a t r d A su rp rise b irth d a y p a rty was given fo r M rs E d ith S im o n to n and Mrs. M a ry Watson at th e George F isher home here F rid a y nig h t. Present w ere M r and M rs. Oscar C earley und W auneta. M r. and Mrs. ; M | 1 > Hope for Settlem ent T ig u rd may be m ore fo rtu n a te , in having the h ig h w a y question ’ settled th ro u g h the to w n w ith u new m uii in as state h ig h w a y co m ­ m ission ch a irm a n C o n tin u ed op­ position by the fo rm e r ch a irm a n to the e ffo rts o f T ig u rd business men to get tlie m atte r settled kept tlie rig h t o f w ay up in the a ir even though the state h lg h w u y engincei was in fa v o r W ith H enry C a b e ll in the chair, T ig a rd business men w ill renew e ffo rts to have the state de- ' te rm in e ju s t w hat they are going to do la i’u:-u ‘i • c ro l |tUk • M • in need of re p a irs but ow ners do not w ant to fix up and then have to tear dow n or move T he state has purchased rig h t of w uy on C u M B a ttra c tiv e Q B dlet fo r w insom e young m oderns are pro- k Rented In P a tte rn «38 In t h l t p a tte rn , tw o easy to -m a ke r a im e n ts nr»» presented. T h e s lip may huve e ith e r a square o r ro u n d ne cklin e , and can be trim m e d w ith Ince. If desired The p.u 'n s are c u t In oue w ith th e w a ist, to w hich they b u tto n In the be k Pat te r m come In s ite s 2 to 10 year«. Size 6 call« fo r «% yards oi r u fflin g o r lace f o r tr im m in g . B a tiste , nain so ok, o r lo n g cl< ii can he used. a sm a rt ju m p e r fro c k th a t w o u ld d e lig h t the h e a rt o f any y i i ' is th a t presented as P a tte rn «30. It has a panel fro m sh oul* . • • i., In n in ba. k onlv. the front so n« o ffe rin g v a rie ty by a sin g le lin e , w hich may be a clo sin g o r o n ly sim u la te d . W oolen o r a s f'ii sh o u ld be used f o r th e Jum per, w ith b a tiste o r s ilk fo r the blouse. P a tte rn s a re sized 11 to 1» (2 0 to 37 bust I. Size 17 ca lls f o r 3 yards o f 6« Inch fa b ric f o r th e Jum per and 1 % ya rd s fo r the a h o rca le cve d blouse, o r 2 Mi ya rd s w ith long sleeves. T o secure n P A T 1 I HN and H T K P -H V -K T E P S E W IN G IN - S I l i t C T Io N H , f ill o u t th e coupon below , being su re to M E N T IO N T H E N A M E OF T H IS N E W S P A P E It. F A S H IO N U U R E A G . 103 P A R K A V E N U E . N E W YO R K Enclosed f in d ................. cents. Please send me th e p a tte rn s checked below , at 15 cents each: Size P a tte rn No. «38 New F a m ily l l r r r Size P a tte rn No. 439 M r and M rs C harles Beyers are new residents of T ig u rd as a re su lt , Name . . « • • • • ............ .................... of re n tin g M rs H o ffa rb e r’s house Address . • • • « « ........................................................... They liv e d in P o rtla n d fo r several m onths before com ing here C ity . . . . . ...................................................... S tate Hold F irs t W o rk o u t T ig a rd h ig h school baseball p la y ­ Nume o f th is n e w s p a p e r.................... ..................... ers hud th e ir firs t w o rk o u t last week w ith fo u r le tte rm e n respond­ ing A lth o u g h there a rc few le tte r- A ll n u itrrla la specified In above p a tte rn s m ay be purchased men. transfers w ill h e lp to make In local stores. a re la tiv e ly strong team. Coach T R S m ith, believes P itchers w ill be l Easley o f E n rig h t visite d M r und i M rs John R ichm ond Sunday the strong spot in the team w ith M r and M rs B oyd W rig h t. Lois seven out and several experienced Richm ond, M r and M rs W E G il­ ones on deck Schedule o f garnet m ore. M r and M rs C laude G il­ Included T u a la tin . St M a ry ’s. For B L O O M IN G A l F’o rcia bus been m ore and d a u gh te r and M rs. M u ry est Grove. Newberg, and Jefferson ' re lie ve d o f m uch i>uin th ro u g h an W a lke r were a ll vis ito rs in P o rt­ high Sims, p itch e r, w ho won the iiam e l o T ’ ye u r fio in Jeffe rso n by ope ra tio n i>< i fo rm e d al the V ile r land Saturday M rs W a lke r re ­ bunging out th re e hit« in Jour tim e , •«««< h o sp ital H i- c o n d itio n »Ince m ained fo r the w eek-end v is itin g to but. one a home run . w ill pro b - has g re a tly Im proved frien d » M r and M rs W illia m H u ffm a n ubly ta ke the heavy p a rt o f p itc h - M ik e S tu rm 1« home attain fro m and d a u g h te r B illie visite d M r and nut duties B e h in d the bat w ill be ¡the h o sp ital M rs K L B e n e fle l in Camas. Peterson, lust year'» reserve. or | A lle n S u nantel begun working Reis. u tra n s fe r. w ho ha» made fo r H e n ry S cheuerm ann last Wed Wash. S a tu rda y and M r and Mr«. E lm e r Spooner in Forest G rove good show ing Baseball 1» made n cad ay • ■ possible th ro u g h tlie e n la rg in g o f M iid n d K ra h m e r has re ce n tly Sunday. M rs E L a C e rf is h e lp in g w ith the a th le tic flg jd a . an SERA pro­ acquired a piano and is now* tu k in g th e co o kin g at th e G ilm o re h otel ject m usic lessons A n A p r il Fools' p a rty w a i held _ ........ forced ..................... 111 h _ ealth P h ilip Lie b e no w fo r a few days F rid a y. A p r il 5. ushered In the lit the home o f Ml»» G ludys Ri ver» , (1 resl(j „ , r(„ n the e m ploy o f ” M r fir s t day o f fis h in g season and A p r il 1 by mem ber» o f th e T ig u rd M o h r Sv trolls He is soo soon m any fis h in g poles w ere in e v i­ 1 . to begin w o rk fo r Dr. Peck Fred M r and M rs. 11 A L e s lie o f ^ u h l y jlus ta k e n th e p o s itio n v a - dence in th is v ic in ity M r und Mrs. John M archel and Tugueguro. Luguynn. P h ilip p in e Is- b>. |. h t li|. Liebenow d a u g h te r Cecelia visite d M rs M a r- tunds. w ho are v is itin g w ith M r . . . . . A lle n S u nantel and H a rold K ra h ­ c h c ls b ro th e r. W illia m F itzge ra ld , und Mrs. G M Le slie o f T ig a rd , N o rth in V e rn o n ia Sunday. ure h a vin g a w o n d e rfu l tim e buy m er »pent M arch 31 at Pluins p u ttin g A lle n '» " p ic k -u p " in ­ M rs C a rl P Easley o f E n rig h t in __ g fresh fr u its u n d vegetable». Mont o f the fru it» and vegetable» to ru n n in g c o n d itio n T he y d ro ve is v is itin g in P o rtla n d a few days the ear home that evening th is week have to be Im p o rte d in to the Is­ M ild re d K ra h m e r und R ichard lands. le ttu ce und several o th er lle r d lr in became m em bers o f the vegetables excepted T hey had th e ir ear »hipped to the states und tt is Young People»' society o f the loeul ch u rch F rid a y A lle n S im u n te l a t­ a rig h t hand d riv e . tended as a v is ito r Refreshm ent» H rn ln r f l a y G iv en F irs t senior play. "The Cut Came were served by H a ro ld K ra h m e r the pastor (B r I. R. fltrubb) Ruck" was give n M arch 29 In t h e . and M r und M rs L. H oltz re ce n tly G R EE N M O U N T A IN —T he Misses a u d ito riu m to n large audience . j . _ . . . , Cast Included l.a v e rn Cochran. F.i. re tu rn e d rom a t r ip to C a lifo rn ia R u th H ailey. R uth Reeve, M u rie l leen H ow ard. B e lli Leedy. D o ris ^ . v ln * ■ '« ’ .v ‘s" , v, M etheany and Eva B arclay, a ll s tu ­ Rahmlg. G ladys Cai «on. L e la Too»». <>lh" P » ' " '" » ' '" " - r e s t M rs H oltz dents at M on m o u th norm al, spent Thom as F ishb u rn . D e ric k N , ^ . | W“ h th e w eek-end at th e F. P B a ile y her daughter, M rs A l H e rge rt hom e w here a p a rty was g ive n Joe Borden G ilb e rt W ya tt, l ’at in th e ir honor Saturday n ig h t M rs. Cooper Hostess Cooper and Don T o w e r Feature G race S tru b b has been absent M rs J Cooper e n terta in e d the num bers in clu d e d a piano solo by B e tty Leed.v a m i several songs by ladles o f the F ern H ill c lu b T h u rs ­ fro m school fo r tw o weeks on ac­ co u n t o f sickness Don H ite, E arl S m ith and K e n ­ day- State Forester K y le o f Forest M r und M rs F rib e rg und d a u gh ­ neth Koeber A c h a rte r was grunted lust week ter o f P o rtla n d w ere guests nt th e G ro ve canvassed the neighborhood last w eek tn the in te re st o f state to the M e rry Sewers 4-H clu b at J F K a n in a home Sunday. Q u a rte rly m eeting o f th e L u th e r­ forest fir e insurance T iga rd , w ith M rs B I,. D aniels as Steve M eek hauled a tru c k load an ch u rch v o tin g m em bers was supervisor held Sunday afte rn o o n I . 11 M uh - o f rocks fro m here to H ills b o ro Prepare for Meet S a tu rd a y The rocks are to be used T ig a rd h ig h school ty p in g and ly presided E lm er M u h ly is e n jo y in g his in m a kin g rock gardens. shorthand team are w o rk in g hard C harles W a lte rs o f G lencoe v is ­ u n d er the d ire c tio n o f M rs. N e llie classes at C on co rd ia se m ina ry in Wesch E lw e rt in p re p a ra tio n fo r St. Louis. He pluns to spend his ited his fa rm here T hursday. Ernest S m e jka l o f W ila rk v is ite d the state meet to be held nt C o r­ Easter vacation n t S trusburg. 111. va llis. T ig a rd has won m ore trop h ie s w ith Rev. L. Stuebe and fa m ily , his m other, M rs. Theresa S m e jka l and honors at the contests than at w h ich tim e he w ill also preach Sunday. any oth er h ig h school in the state his fir s t sermon. He w ill re tu rn regardless o f size A p ra ctice con­ home in June, stopping o ve r at test w ith T u a la tin was held F rid a y S q u irre l, Idaho, w itli his b ro th e r. afternoon, und the team took p a rt Rev. R udolph M u h ly , fu r about a (B y Mr». John Gate« J r .) in the Behkne W a lk e r co u n ty ty p ­ week, w h e re he w ill also preach M r. and Mrs. John S in c la ir and in g contest held lust week In P o r t­ one o r tw o sermons. M a rjo ry visite d M r and M rs. A l­ land. , b e rt I.e n ib T - at SIlvartOD S im .l.iv Dances nt T ig a rd I. O. O F h a ll G e ra ld P rnnger is v is itin g his are c o n tin u in g to d ra w e xcellent g ra n d m o th e r, M rs A S nhlfeld, south crowd». A check room has been (By Lois Richm ond) o f H ills b o ro th is week in sta lle d in th e h a ll w ith free Mrs. A, G. Pearson was in H ills ­ M r. Vanderzanden'» baby boy checking fo r the safety o f patrons boro Tuesday. was ch riste n e d H a ro ld Charles S u n ­ o f the dances. A successful dance M rs Oscar S h iffe r und M rs W il­ il,iv. has been operated o ve r a year by lia m H u ffm a n d ro ve to H ills b o ro W om en's clu b m em bers can get the social co m m itte e of Hans F rid a y. the ja rs to be fille d fo r the Louise Guurde. L. M E rickson and A. H M r and Mrs. J. R W illis spent Home fro m Mrs. S in c la ir any tim e. V incent. Dances ure held e ve ry tw o S aturday ut t lic lr home neur S h e r­ weeks wood. I f yo u chnnge y o u r address k in d ­ M r and M rs Le slie G a rro w o f ly n o tify the A rg u s d ire c t and at P o rtla n d and M r and M rs. C. P once. tf Al Porcia Improves at Vets Hospital W al uh. Mi .im l M rs J Ig M Kansas City Club Dinner a Success Mr«. Bennett Trustee I By W ilm s M a r r) .e» oi . ocoa c u ra cu i. uuu a q u a in t c o lla r o f the same fu r, arc fe a tu r 'd in ib is a fte rn o o n s u it of beige wool w o /n by M ary W allace, film actress Necessary c o n tra s t is fu rn is h e d by d a rk bro w n accessories Board o f trustees o f th e P resby­ K A N S A S C IT Y —C o m m u n ity d in ­ te ria n ch u rch named M rs. H. B en­ ner. sponsored by th e Kansas C ity n e tt to serve fo r three years as a Woman's c lu b Sunday was a great new trustee success. T here w ere about seventy Ladies' A id o f th e P re sb yteria n i present. ch u rch m et w ith M rs W. E. H ill M r and M rs G u y K a h la r of A p r il 3. j F a irv ie w visite d M r and M rs. Ray Roland M eyers o f L a u re l and J. i Vanderzanden M onday evening. C H itch co ck o f near H ills b o ro v is ­ Mrs. E slinger E n te rta in s ite d here F rid a y. M rs Claude E slinger e n terta in e d F a m ily Moves T he O rn d u ffs have m oved to the the clu b Tuesday at a q u ittin g , T h o r G roenbeck house here. T hey i T hey q u ilte d the q u ilt w h ic h th e y expect to m ove to Estacada soon to , made fo r her. Ten m em bers w ere present and tw o visito rs, M rs Cop- engage in lo g g in g business. I sy o f Forest G rove and M arg a re t W. B. A. Meet S aturday W B A w ill hold a business E slinger m eeting S a tu rda y a fte rn o o n at the M r A rt Easly o f P o rtla n d v is ­ grange ha ll. A n n u a l ra lly w ill be ited the W illia m Easly home T h u rs ­ held in P o rtla n d A p r il 22. A ll m em ­ day and F riday. bers are in v ite d to attend Mr and M rs Cobb and Mrs. O pening F a rm e r U n io n baseball Vohs o f P o rtla n d w ere week-end game w ill be played at L a u re l ! guests at the A. C. L y d a home, A p r il 14 i T hey are m oth e r and sister o f M rs. Sponsor Dance ■ Lyda. A dance w ill be sponsored by M r and M rs M e rle Sheeler o f the W B A. ladies at th e grange ' Scoggins v a lle y and M iss D o ro th y h a ll F rid a y n ig h t w ith m usic by A d k in s o f W illa m in a v is ite d M r. the H illik e rs . M r. and M rs D C o rn u tt and : and M rs V ic to r L e w is Saturday. M r and M rs E B W ebb and Stanton and P a tty Rhea m ade a 1 H ugh M c G in n is v is ite d M r. Webb's t r ip to Roseburg T hu rsd a y r e tu rn ­ I b ro th e r. W ill Webb, and fa m ily o f in g Sunday. ] Y a m h ill Sunday. W illia m and D e lm a r R iggle and E lto n In g ra m o f B irk e n fe ld visite d i J im H a rle m and M a ry K in g sto n re la tive s and frie n d s here o ve r the o f L a u re l. M am ie Sandy o f B u x to n , and F rancis Thom pson o f P o rt- week-end. land v is ite d M r and M rs. Ernest M r and M rs B ritto n , M rs. H. ; | M a rr Sunday evening Schram. M rs Daisy O rn d u ff and M illa rd Easly o f P o rtla n d spent son W illis o f near T im b e r vis ite d S a tu rda y at the W illia m Easly here S a tu rd a y nig h t. M r and M rs A r t K ir k and fa m ­ home. M rs. L o u is Vanderzanden o f F a ir- ily o f near V e rn o n ia v is ite d at the v ie w v is ite d M rs. R aym ond V a n ­ George K ir k home here Sunday F arm ers here have sold th e ir derzanden T hursday. M r. and M rs. E B W ebb v is ite d potatoes and are g e ttin g them ready at the Oscar L o ve home at T h a t­ fo r shipm ent H a rry S im o n to n and fa m ily were ch e r T hu rsd a y evening. R u th Eileen A nderson o f H ills id e visite d by his m oth e r fro m T ig a rd spent th e w eek-end w ith her one day last week. j grandparents. M r. and M rs. W. E M r. and Mrs. L o u is K lin k o f Sea­ ; M a rr side v is ite d M r. and M rs C. A. ' U *e thia b>adder la x a tiv e to d rive out im purities and e~cess acids w hich cauae the irraru la rh y that wakea you up. Get ’ buchu ieavea. ju n ip e r o il, etc., in little green tablets called B U -K E T S . W ork» on the bladder s im ila r to castor oil on the bowel». Poorly acting bladder can cause •can ty flow , frequent de«ire. burning o r) ttackarhe In four day» i f not pleased, any druggist w ill refund your t&c. Get your regular sleep and fee! ' fu ll of pep.” - D e lta Drug »tore. Paid adv. AAORTCAGE Y O U R F A A A IL Y Leisyville Timber Johnson H ills b o ro A rg u s contains a ll the news o f H ills b o ro and Ihe s u r­ rou n d in g eonim unitles. Read i t nod keep In fo rm e d on w h a t is liappi-ning at home If Why Should You NOW! SS»\e' Be Iron-Weary? An aching back and headaches are all you get doing your laundry at home! Let us do it for you . . . cleaner and more economically. HARRISON D. HUGGINS M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST OI.ASBKS FITTKD ('o M m e rrlal rh n n M R n liln n rr 2»72 O ffin a 2971 Room S N s llo n sl ll»nb Ann»» Hoar» »:»» »• m- to 12 m. 1 «9» P »>• to i p. m. saves «25 1«. «10 w ill be in sta lle d f r * t . Saves $2 i to $40 in many cases. A sk «any t!» c tric m n g t d ta ltr. Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners Telephone 47 H illsboro, Ore. of 10c Peterson Sunday. Why Get Up Nights? Monmouth Students T H IS 25c T E S T FR EE Bride-Elect Given Party on Saturday If It Fails. Shower on Tuesday E m il B rock su ffe re d a s tro ke F r i­ day night. He is s lo w ly recovering, and Is w ith re la tiv e s in H ills b o ro at present. Miss E lizabeth A nderson o f P o rt­ land v is ite d S a tu rda y at the W A. B u n n e ll home. Martin M c M in n v ille has re c e n tly purchas­ ed and is no w o p e ra tin g the J W. : iprague d ry goods store T he G ir l Reserves o f Beaverton w ere guests o f th e local Congre­ ga tio na l ch u rch at th e 11 o'clock service Sunday m o rn in g in observ- 1 a n te o f N a tio n a l G ir l Reserve week M a r v lin B ro w n read the | s c rip tu re lesson and M ild re d T w o h y •old o f the purposes and p rin c ip a ls MRS. MARGARET PLOWMAN o f the org a n iza tio n . Misses M artha M rs M a rg a re t J Plow m an, fo r ­ and A ld a Lehm an sang a duet. The pastor, Rev. C harles F. C la rk , de­ m er resident o f H illsb o ro , died liv e re d an in te re s tin g sermon es­ M onday m o rn in g in P o rtla n d. F u ­ p e c ia lly fo r the g irls on “ L iv in g neral services were held Wednes­ O u r L ive s A bove the M is ty F lats." day afternoon. " F o llo w the G le a m " was sung in closing by the e n tire group o f g irls Misses A lin e B osw ell, K a th e rin e D enney and Rhoda T h y n g acted as ushers. B ea ve rto n G arden c lu b m et Tues­ day w ith M rs S te w a rt W ashington G range w ill be the J guest o f B ea ve rto n G range S atur- There are a hundred rea­ sons why you should drink ; day. M rs. Feiscber Honored Milk — all of them good M rk. J. F. Felscher was surprised reasons! More Milk means i w ith a p a rty h o n o rin g her b irth d a y 1 I a n n iv e rs a ry F rid a y evening by of- better health. Drink at least j fic e rs o f Beaver chapter. O. E. S „ | a quart a day. { w ith th e ir husbands and wives. M rs Felscher was presented w ith Q uart a piece o f p o tte ry and a b irth d a y cake M issio n ary class o f the B e th e l C ongregational ch u rch m et T h u rs ­ day. M rs. L. J C a rte r was elected c h a irm a n o f the stu d y class com ­ m ittee. T o Have N ew T ru c k Phone 2104 B eaverton fir e d e p a rtm e n t is to have a ne w C h e v ro le t tru c k . M r. and M rs. E. Stipe. M r and W HY! Donna and B e tty , M r. and M rs It. J. K e lly , M r and M rs. Jesse Meyers, M rs P ru d le Fickas, C A. M orgun, M r» V W hite, S h irle y and B e ve rly. G eorge Fisher, M rs Ira P o w e ll, the Misses L u c ille Pederson, June G a rv in , Frances Fickas. B o n n ie M anley. Ire n e F is h ­ er. Elsie M eyers and A lv e n San- strom Russell, G e ra ld and M e lv in P ow ell, B illy Best, G ilb e rt Frost, H a rold Fisher, M r and M rs Fred Wutson und M r and M rs. H a rry S im onton and D o ro th y and A r th u r Cards w ere enjoyed. Show er G ive n A k itc h e n show er was g ive n M r and M rs Ed I-awson «Juanita Hom - b u rg e r) a t th e grange h a ll F rid a y night. A baseball game scheduled fo r F rid a y a fte rn o o n between M an n in g and B u xto n schools was postponed as M an n in g school is closed on account o f th e mum ps. L A U R E L — T he F ir G rove L a ­ dies' c lu b honored M iss Sophia Jackson o f S cholls w ith a b rid a l show er Tuesday at the R aleigh W h itm o re home Tw enty-Seven la ­ dies w ere present. M an y b e a u tifu l presents w ere received b y Miss Jackson, w h o w ill became the b rid e o f A rla n d W h itm o re A p r il 16 Easter p ro g ra m at the ch u rc h is being prepared u n d e r the super­ visio n o f the teachers. M rs Sam H u lit and M rs Fay H u lit and sm all son o f near H ills ­ boro w ere guests at the Jacob S ch m id t home A p r il 3 M r. and M rs. G. N. T aggart of H ills b o ro w ere M onday c a lle rs at the F L . B ro w n home. M M r and M rs. E R Sheets have as th e ir guest M rs. Sheets sister, | Mrs. Chester Ferguson, o f Los A n - j geles M rs D e lia B u rb a nks M cC auley ] o f San Francisco, w h o has been v is itin g Mrs. Z. F W ilm o t and M rs. R uby Boyd fo r the past tw o weeks, re tu rn e d to her home Sunday M rs M cC auley was a fo rm e r resident o f Beaverton Born, to M r. and M rs E lw ood B ro w n , M arch 31. a boy T h is is the great grandson o f I. L M o rlo c k There’s no harm in a mort­ gage on your property—if you don’t die before it's paid. But if you should die, then it could be a staggering bur­ den on your family. Protect them with an equal amount o f Life Insurance in the strong, old Northwestern Mutual. Mail coupon or 'phone us. THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY M a il C oupon for B o oklet C H A S .' l .’ WALKER A gent E ve ry fo rm o f p ro te c tio n -F ire , j A u to m o b ile , C asualty, L ia b ility , F id e lity , S u re ty and L ife . 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