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H IL L S B O R O
A R O, F S ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R F G O N
Thursday, January 2, 19.'!,
Study Group Meets Tuesday—
To zier Rings Out Miss Nissen Weds
Library Book
State President
State Leader
Masonic Officers
I' -T. A study group, pre-school “American Home’’
I
t(
17 'c a rs, will meet Tuesday at at Coffee* ( ’lub
List
Growing'
Old Year at Local Janies McCann
American Legion Tlie following books have been Installed Friday; Guest of V. F. W.
•I p m at Peter Boseow school
x -i
»
-r--
SCROLLS Mis.« Gladys A Nis-
Dwight E Alderman of Portland, Topic for discussion is "Your Child
"American Horn)1" will be I h
into eireul.ition since the list
Church b4th I im c ^ Nissen.
n daughter
„r m , a„d m . Theo
depat intent com mander of V Need Friends," from the December them e of the Coffee club meetln,
Auxiliary Visits J put
Program, Dance stale
and Jam es McCann, s an of
was published:
F. W„ and his wife w ere guests of Issue of P arents' magazine.
Friday afternoon. January III
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCann. were
Si ven-day shelf "Heavy W eath­
the local p o i n t V eterans ol Foreign
I the cham ber of rum inerei1 I..... <
New Year's eve watch night serv- ; m arried at Vancouver. Wash. De-
Mrs. J. H Turnbull of Pori land er. W odehouse.' "Broad A rrow,"
,« dance
P rivate installation of officers Wars at tin1 New Yeat s
I
Mr and Mrs. Bruce Schuman, with Mis Fie,I Amacher,
Ice at t ti e Methodist Episcopal 1 cember 24. They were attended by departm ent president of the A m er­ nd "For Honor and Life." llaine; was held at Tuality (.edge No. il. Attendance at Hie d.uiee num bered
J
man of the departm ent, in i li. o «
church in Hillsboro h is become h is - , her brother-in-law and sister, Mr ican .Auxiliary, will make an o f­ "R angel's Revenge." Brand: "State A. F. and A M . Friday night. De­ ol'i'f five hundred The post wisties Mis Alice S encll, Miss Lena Good­ , of
the
program.
toric Albert Tozier of Champocg. 1 and Mrs. Lester Grow.
ficial visit to the Hillsboro unit vs. Elinor Norton." R i n e h a r t : cember 27, and the following offi­ to thank its friends and the public in. and Mrs. M argaret Fritch, all
I
Hostesses for the afterm
of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Oregon historian a n d collector,
Both voting people w ere born next Tuesday evening at the V et­ "Change Here f o r Happiness." cers w ere Inst died by Judge R. for their support.
Scw. ll -.pent New Year's day with I»1 Mesdames W J Kusche . S t 'J
who has rung the bell for 64 years, and reared in this community. Mr. erans' hall.
I Ruck; "Trail to Y esterday." "Clear Frank Peters, deputy grand master,
Next meeting of tlie post will lie Mr. and Mrs Jam es Sewell.
Fayrnm, J II. G urrett, urtd J w
was present again on New Year's McCann attending Mountainside
Hostesses for the evening will the Trait." and "Boss of l azy Y." with Alf O Johnson, retiring m as­ Tuesday evening. at which plan:
Holt.
eve this year for the occasion. Mr school and Mrs McCann at G roner
Setter: "Basque People." Canfield: ter. acting as installing marshal. for w restling will be made The
Charles It Loonier left Tuesday
be
members
of
th?
constitution
and
Tozier in testing the bell before the Mrs. McCann is a graduate of Hills­
"Prison Wall," Dell: Hansom," Hill:
Robert II Kelly, worshipful m as­ I bonus issue and oilier m utters of morning lo r Fort McDowell. Cal .
stroke of twelve made the dis­ boro union high school. She is pres­ by-laws com mittee Mesdames A. Derelict." a n d "P earl Lagoon." ter: Jam es 1.. Auld. senior warden: ' im portance to veterans will be dis after spending the Christm as vaca­ Aeeldrnt Yietlm Improving—
covery that it would not ring, evi­ ident of the Scholls Ju n io r Wo­ W. Hoffman. E. A. G riffith. S. E. Nordhoff: "Tale of Shipw reck." Hall: Carl Russell, junior warden: Fred cussed. All overseas veterans are tion with Ins patent: . Mr and M rs
Mrs. Lucy Kincaid of Corbett Ift
Olsen, Otto Schultz and Fred G or­
dently it had been turned over man's club.
"Sinbad the Sailor," Wren. Rental HoUnagel. secretary: Cal Jaek. invited to attend.
1 convalescing at the home of h e ,
Il Loonier.
don
With but a few seconds remaining
shelf-,
"Pole
Star."
White:
"It
Can't
Mrs Sam lliiltt, from , hi »
They will make their home at
treasurer for the 19th year. W H
Date of the district conference
Mi s M yrtle W alker returned S at­ daughter.
of the old year a ladder was rush­ N uteroft farm.
obile nceident I), i i itnl«'i I ' I,
has beep set for Ja n u ary It!, and Happen Here." Lewis: "F air as the Treglown. senior deaeon. Don Me- , E ntertain at D inner—
urday to her home nt College Place, autom
ed from the basement of the church.
Morn,”
Bailey.
She
and
her son Ralph wei e nil
gurgel. junior deison; J W Barney. |
will be held at Forest G rove Legion
anil Mrs. J II l.oomer gave near Walla Walla. Wush., after ‘»’"•I their way here to pend C tu isim aa
Byron Reed ascended and speedily
Non-Fiction "Saga of the B oun­ senior steward. II R Kelllngton. i a Mr
hall,
w
ith
a
session
at
2:30
and
a
d
a
y
,
visit with tier parents. Mr. with U n lit, a n d th e n cm- d id o i t |
dinner party Saturday evening
the bell was righted, and Mr. Toz­
mass meeting at 8 p. i n . according ty." Irvin Anthony. Its strange his­ junior steward: Jam es Cruiekshunk, in honor of their son Charles R ich­ and Mrs A W W alker
ier with face beaming welcomed
i . , paiemeni, Injuring both Ml.
tory as related by the participants chaplain, and L. D. Shinaberger. i
to
Mrs
w
.
F.
C
j
ru
Auxiliary
J N Cochrane, who has been I\III, I I . I .1.1 II I,
ard. who was home on furlough
the New Year with the familiar
J
themselves. As tins book gives a tyler.
president.
from Fort McDowell. Angel Island, visiting at the home of his daugh­ lust week-end.
sound of the bell.
Following the installation, a pro- 1 Cui.
first-hand account of the Boifhty
Present wa r,1 the honor guest ter, Mis J. W. Barney, left S un­
The Hillsboro Grange w ill visit
The program was arranged by the
disaster, it will be greatly enjoyed gram and dance was open to the and Limite
nor party Thoao present were Mr,
Vivian. Lewis, Patsy day for his home nt linker.
King's Daughters' class of the S un­ Gale G range at Forest Grove S at­
by those who have read "Mutiny public. Tlie program consisted of and Shirley and
Elbert B en t­
day school. Cornelius Methodist urday night, and will have charge
George W Gorm an and James and M r. C S Bristol and Mrs
on the Bounty," "Men Against the accordion solos by I.aVellc Jack- ley. Kenneth Martin.
McDaniel and K en­ Walpole of San Francisco, C al. a re : W Sehroedoi of Silverton, Mi arfl
Church sent many representatives of the program. The traveling gave!
Sea." and "P itcairn's Island."
son, duet by Dolores and Vivian neth Stunt.
and assisted with the program. Les­ will be presented by t h e local
guests of Mr. and Mrs W. G. Ide Mrs. E C Bristol and two etill-
Hump, reading by Mrs. H H
Here
are
two
books
of
value
to
dren of Snlrm , host and host»1!
Miss L e tt Sturdevant. daughter
ter Mooberry sang a solo. Mrs. Mat- G range to Gale Grange.
Mr. Gorman is their son-in-law.
Stannard, and a solo by Mrs V W. C elebrates 83rd Itirtli,lay—
those
deciding
on
a
career:
"Careers
and children,
J. R. Forsythe, master of the lo­ of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sturdevant.
tie Smith and Miss Myra Wiede-
G ardner, accompanied by Mrs J
Mr and Mrs Robert Watts of
Samuel
A.
W
alker
of
F
o
r
e
s
t
for
Women
"
C
atherine
F
i
I
e
n
e;
wifsch sang a duet and played their cal Grange, was given „ surprise was united in m arriage to W. H er­ "New C areers for Old." W alter 11 Murton. After the program up­ Grove is celebrating his 83 b irth ­ Portland and Mr. and Mrs E. B
I n r llani r
own accompaniment on t h e i r party after G range meeting last bert Jaynes of P ortland December
stairs, there was a short dance on
At Huber hall Saturday n i g h t j
today, in good health. Mr. Watts visited Mr and Mrs Orin
guitars. Rev. and Mrs. Reed sang Thursday night in honor of his 29 in Portland. Rev V. W. Anglin B. Pitkin: "Choosing a Career," the main floor, w ith music by Ivan | day
Walker, belter known as Fiddling Darety at North Plains Sunday.
January 4 Everybody welcome.
a duet. Mr. Tozier and Mrs. Edyth birthday anniversary, w hich was officiated. The bride's dress was George Bejur. For th e am ateur I Koeber's eight-piece dance band Sam."
M r. E 1.. Staples of C o rv a llis1
is a brother of Charles I,.
w hite satin and lact She wore her Ph.°V’«r »Pher we have a very help- With the band were Alphonse and
Tozier W eatherrcd each spoke on on Christmas.
(iood Tim e Ilanre
W alker of this city and is ttie o r ­ was a guest of her son and daugh-
t......ful book. "Practical A m ateur Pho- 1
m other's w edding veil ar.d j carried
the history of Oregon. A brief de­
At O range hall every S aturday »
Bethel, two colored men from the
of W alkers' orchestra, fa­ t, r-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. II E.
pink roses. She is th e granddaugh­ I tography,” William Davis. Would south, who did a num ber of tap ganizer
. .... a Ad<_
A i
votional service was held prior
ol rile ,11
night. Georgia H ess - ...........
mous for its old-tim e music. He Staples, during Christm as week.
ter of Mrs. S. J. G rabel of this city, you be beautiful, read "Help Your- dances.
to the ringing of the bell.
291 <
mission 23c.
1
was
born
and
reared
on
the
Wal-
i
self
to
Beauty.”
Dorothv
Cocks.
Mr and Mrs E. G. Wilson of
and form erly resided here.
Many friends of Mr. Tozier and
| ker donation land claim at Roy.
Seattle, W ish , and G lenn N orton:
.After a short w edding trip Mr.
Mrs. W eatherred came in for the
of
Toledo spent Christm as with
Attend Officer's Funeral—
and Mrs. Jaynes will m ake their j V I o i 'p j s S c l i m i d t
services, and many came for the
An old Spanish silver coin, dated
Mr. and Mrs. O. M Heaton a t­ Mrs. Mary Subin and family.
first tim e that they might have , 1784. is shown in the Argus w in­ home in Portland, w here they are ,
Miss Thull of Toledo was u w eek­
tended tlie funeral at Dayton Mon­
some part in this service, which Is dow this week. It was found by both employed.
I Miss Alpha E. K err of Hillsboro day of I,. A Rosner. G rand I'.itrl- end guest of Mrs Mary Sabin and
contributing to the history of Wash­ I Ben Coussens about nine years ago
M orris Schmidt was elected pres­ and Charles M. Fletcher of T illa­ , arch of tlie Grand Encampment, I Mrs Ora Laws. She Is a teneher
ington county.
i in the field on the Goodin place
at Toledo.
ident of the llilhi Alumni associa­ mook were m arried i n Kelso. 0 . O. F.
near North Plains. It is somewhat
tion at the annual meeting at the Wash . December 23.
Miss M arjorie Rose of Portland
larger than a q u arter Bullets from T n s t l l l l A l o P f l i l V
tV.
It.
C.
Meets—
Mrs. Wilson Complimented—
high school gymnasium Monday
Miss K err has been principal of
is a guest of Mrs George Selfridge
the Civil w
w ar
at New
New-
iu v u u a j
ar battlefield
battlefield at
Woman's Relief Corps will meet during the holidays.
Mrs. Howard Wells and the Miss­ m arket. Tenn.. are also in the w in­
Mrs. M ary F erb er of Eugene n*8ht. Miss Florence McDonald is the Pleasant Valley school near Friday
afternoon at the Veterans'
Tillamook for the past year. Mr.
es Anona Joos and M argaret Prang- dow. They are th e property of J. state departm ent president of “ the ' secretary.
Mrs [,. (• Selfridge spent the
Dancing was enjoyed to music Fletcher is a cheesem aker for the i hall, im portant business will lie week end with Mrs G len Render-
er w ere joint hostesses for a m is­ B. Phillips.
Daughters of Union Veterans, will
^transacted and all members are
by
K
oeber's
dance
band.
An
alumni
Tillamook
C
ream
ery
company
in
cellaneous shower complimenting
II of St. H e le n ,.
install officers of Alma Bennett
urged to attend.
picnic will be held at Washington that city.
Mrs. T. A. Wilson (Eva Sorensen*
Jack Butler spent Christm as week
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weik re ­ Olden tent at the V eterans' hall park. Portland, August 9.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fletcher
will
make
Friday evening at the Wells home.
Employes E ntertained—
Monday evening.
with his grandparents, Mr. a n d
their home in Tillamook.
New Year's decorations w ere used. ceived word Tuesday of th e birth
Weil's store was host to 21 em ­ Mrs John Butler, at Sheridan.
The bride received a show er of of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Meachams Have Reunion—
Mr
and
Mrs.
George
Thomas,
ployes for a turkey dinner Sunday
/ " ’( U 'l.I) any word be mure
Joan Carlson of Portlnhd spent
toy dishes and cooking utensils in ert Cowie of Portland at Emanuel
Ira Ingram. Mrs. Ivy Crawford, all
Mr and Mrs. E. R Bailey and evening at the Im perial restaurant. last
welcome ' Could any word 1
Family gathering was held at the of Portland. Mrs. B ertha Otis of sons.
week
w
ith
her
grandm
other.
addition to many lovely gifts. Court hospital December 30. Mrs. Cowie
their house-guest. Richard The event was held in connection Mrs. Elma Denby.
hold so much promise, signal
whist was played and Miss Marion I will be rem em bered here as Phvl- W. F. Meacham home in Portland Vernonia. Mrs. Fannie Thayer, H ar­ Radliff of Hood River, and Miss with the annual inventory.
the end of so much worry
Christm as day. Guests present were ry and Lyle Thayer of Wapato, ' Gloria Coulter w ere guests at a
Mrs. G. C. Chase and son Irving
Lytle made high score w ith Mrs. lis Weik.
. . . or honor your doctor
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Barnes and Messrs, and Mesdames Charles Mea­ Mrs. Lulu Ingram. Ed Ingram , and dinner party Sunday at the home Mrs. Ilullcy Hostess—
were guests S aturday of Mr and
Verne McKinney. low. O ther guests
more?
. __
____ m
D elphian society will meet at 1 Mrs S. 1). Davis of near Boring.
were _________
Mesdames _____
Henry
Stohler
of ; children and John Sm ith of Port- cham Sr.. Robert Meacham Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Malchow w ere of Mrs. Bailey's mother, Mrs. A.
Banks. Verne Hadley. Edgar Karn- l3nd- and M r- and Mrs. J. D. Web- son. and Fred Ennis Sr., all of H ills­ Christm as guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Gordon, in Portland. O ther guests o'clock Tuesday afternoon with Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Nyc Bristol en te r­
This la n tribute to your
J W. Bailey.
na. Ruth Longfellow. K enneth P at- ber and daughters of Oswego spent boro: Mr. and Mrs. George Mea­ Hallie Ireland.
tained Sunday with a family din-
were from Salem and Portland.
doctor, to his trium phs over
terson of Salem, and the honor Christm as w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. K. cham and son Elmer. Thomas Mea­
colds and his glorious vic­
Mrs. L. O Rinard and son Rob-
Mr. and Mrs. Florian Mills of
cham, H. O. Meacham, and Mrs.
Webber.
guest.
tories over t y p h o id a n d
Bessie Jackson, all of Banks: Mr. ertson of Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs Montana, who have been visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
B.
Buchanan.
pneum onia and all the other
Stephen Brown and daughter Loell with Mrs. Mills' parents. Mr. and
Schoens Honored—
Mrs. Frederick Haines and Clark and Mrs. J. J. Meacham of S eat­ of Portland and Mrs. L. B Howell Mrs. E. E Bentley, and other rela­
Ills that once were almost
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freudenthal en­ G ardner w ere guests of Dr. and tle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd En­
alw ays fatal.
tertained with a dinner party Sun­ Mrs. A. O. Pitm an at a dinner p ar­ nis of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. were Christm as guests of Mr. and tives, left Monday for Portland,
Edw ards of Ashland. Mrs. Nellie Mrs. F. L. Hewitt Mrs. Rinard and w here they will reside this winter.
day evening, com plimenting their ty New Y ear's eve.
Believe In your doctor And
Bross and her mother. Mrs. Rose: Mrs. Brown are m other and sister j DeLoss Anderson was a guest
house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
V h e n he suggests or p re ­
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Smuck
and
i of Mrs.
Hewitt.
Mrs.
Rinard
r
e
­
Sunday
of
Richard
Hillis
in
Forest
Ronald
Pierson,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Schoen and son Donald of Klam ath
scribes something, do justice
Grove.
Falls, who arrived last week. Other children of Seattle. Wash., spent E. P. Evans and daughter, all of mained for a few days’ visit.
to your faith in him.
Christmas
week
w
ith
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Christm
as
guests
at
the
R.
A.
Portland;
and
another
daughter
guests w ere Rev. and Mrs. George
Charles
L.
Walker.
They
visited
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
Dean
home
were
Mr.
and
Mrs
:
and
son
of
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
E.
P.
Reule and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
friends at Salem Sunday.
Evans, Miss Bertha Evans of the L. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. T. H
Freudenthal.
Every dress on our cotton frock rack must
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tongue and M arine hospital at San Diego, Cal., Pitm an and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. !
Attend U ncle’s Funeral—
sons Burke and Robert and Mrs. and E arl Evans of th e S. S. S her­ L. L. Brown and son, E. L. Dean. !
go, so we are selling.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connell of J. T. Shannon spent Sunday with man.
and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bell of
$2.95 Dresses
$ J .9 5
KRAMIEN'S
Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Cy­ Mrs. K athryn M etsker at St. H e l-,
Corvallis.
Plan Celebration—
for
pher and Mr. and Mrs. Richard ens.
Christm
as
day
guests
at
the
home
,
T raditional celebration of t h e of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bose were Mr i
Sandford of North Plains attend­
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. W itheril and
$1.95 Dresses
$ ß .0 0
ed the funeral Tuesday of Calvin daughter of P ortland spent C hrist­ coming of th e th ree Wise Men from ¡and Mrs. Fred Bulling and Mr. and |
Bagby at Oregon City. He was an mas w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pep- the East to Bethlehem Manger will Mrs. Albert W ahner and family *
for ........
Prescription Druggists
for
be held Sunday and Monday at the Hillsboro, and Mrs. G. F. Rebitzke
uncle of Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Cypher pard.
Phone 266
GOAR'S
Chapel of Pilgrim House, w ith the
and Mr. Sandford.
Mrs. Callie Coomer of San Fran- singing of th e festival service in I of Barton.
Miss Siegrist Weds—
ctsco is a guest of her so n , and G. Sunday m orning at 10:30. and
Mrs. S. E Olsen
of Hillsboro i
(Venetian ticket, .lolui Ny-
Miss Sally Siegrist. daughter of daughter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. the telling of H enry V anD yke’s! ! and Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Olsen and
lünd, Cherry Grove)
E. M. Barnes, Prop,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Siegrist cf , Claude Coomer.
Man"
on
'
d
au
sh
ter
Elizabeth
Ann
of
Port-
story of "The O ther Wise
(Venetian
ticket.
Mrs
C.
F
Millet,
City)
Oregon City, form erly of Hillsboro,
o'clock
,and
arp
spending
th
e
holidays
at
Mrs. G. A. Patterson and sonj Monday evening at 7:30
will be m arried Friday evening at i W ehrung Patterson of Oregon City Music on Sunday m orning will in- ! Tillamook w ith Mr. and Mrs. H. J
St. Paul's church, Oregon City, to 1 visited Saturday at the homes of ! elude carols of Tw elfth Night, as Duncan.
Stanley W. H aberlach of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Long and Mr. the Feast of th e Epiphany is some­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson and i
The couple will make their home in and Mrs. A lbert H artram pf.
times called by th e congregation: sons . w ere guests Sunday of Mr.
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Davis a duet, "From the Eastern M oun­ and Mrs. Edw ard L iedberg in P o rt­
and son R upert of Prineville are tains," by the Misses Frances and land.
Celebrates Fourth B irthday—
Patricia Moyer, and a male trio.
Mrs. W. B. Boseow retu rn ed Tues­
Mrs. Guy Paine gave a p arty De- I guests of Mr. Davis’ parents. Mr. "We T hree Kings,'' by Messrs. Bud
cember 21 honoring th e fourth and Mrs. L. I. Davis, of south of Person. LuV erne A bendroth and day evening from a w eek's visit
w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.
birthday of her daughter. Connie \ Hillsboro.
Kenneth Short.
H. VanV rankien, at Walla Walla,
L ittle guests were Theresa Schneid- j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt of Day-
Wash.
er, Denise and Lee Rawson of Port- ton. Wash., and Misses Anne and Complimented on B irthday—
land. P eter Melhuish. Lee Pow- Christine Chalm ers of Portland were
M iss Iren e LaLande of Nampa.
Mrs. R. E. Wiley gave a dinner
ers. M erry Ann Douglass. M ary Lou Christm as guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. and th eater party Friday evening I Idaho, form erly of Hillsboro, is con­
We're overstocked with quality
E.
Wiley.
Phillips, and the honor guest.
in honor of the 14th birthday of valescing from a recent m ajor oper­
Ties—so w e're offaring them
ation. She is a sister of Mrs. How-
Theodore
and
H
enry
Kauppi
of
her
daughter
K
atherine.
Guests
Mrs. Allison Honored—
at a
V ernonia visited Messrs, and Mes- were Rosanne Weil, Colene Mac- ! ard Wells.
Mrs. R. A. Allison was guest of dames A. Malchow and Hallie I re -| Dowell, Anna Mary H artram pf,
Christm as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
SPECIAL
honor at a party F riday at the land Saturday.
Elaine Cruzen, Helen Cyrus, Vir- S. E. Olson w ere Messrs, and Mes­
home of Mrs. George Glodt in
REDUCED PRICE
Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck Lochead and giniä Havens, P hyllis Amacher, dames H arry J. D itter of Eugene.
Portland, the occasion being her
LorreanM
ay,
Phyllis
Johnston,
Jean
Zenas
Olsen
and
daughter
of
P
o
rt­
Grayco End-Lock
three children, Donna. Joan, and
b irthday anniversary.
and Accordion
Gail, of Salem spent the w eek-end Ann Pasley, Carol Estepp, and the land, and Onas Olsen of Salem.
V isitor Com plimented—
w ith Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Pitm an. honor guost.
| Richard Radliff of Hood River
$ £ .0 0
spent the holidays w ith Gordon $1.50
Mrs. C. E. Wells entertained w ith
Mrs. K enneth Patterson and little Miss Korn Honored—
I Bailey.
an afternoon tea Saturday for Mrs. son of Salem are guests at the
Tie
...
and Mrs. Carl J. Christensen
Dave Crockett of G rants Pass, house home of Mrs. Patterson's father, J. of Mr
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Mickey o f 1
Scores of up-to-the-minute business firms have converted
Sewell station entertained F ri­
$1.00
guest of Mrs. L. T. M cPheeters.
W. Connell.
day evening with a card party hon­ Portland were w eek-end guests of
their form letters, bulletins, announcements and direct
Tie ....
Sub-Debs E ntertain—
. Mrs, Dave Crockett of G rants oring Miss Lydia Korn on her re ­ Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bergen.
Members of the Sub-Deb club ' Pass visited Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Mc­ tu rn from California. Four tables I Mr. and Mrs Reid Eldridge vis­
Many others
mail
advertising to one cent postage*after seeing the new
held a party last T hursday night Pheeters th e latter part of the were in play. Mrs. Victor C hristen­ ited Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Eldridge
25c and 55c
'
week.
,
at
The
Dalles
Sunday.
sen
and
John
Ryan
made
high
MAIL-WELL style postage saver envelope known as the
it the G ardner cottage at Meacham,
and entertained a num ber of young
Mrs. Ella Ireland of Portland vis­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H M urton and scores and Victor Christensen, low.
E C O N O M A IL
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men schoolmates. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Megargel Music, singing and dancing were ited Mr: H allie Ireland arid Mrs.
A. Malchow Monday.
W illard Hughes Jr. chaperoned the spent New Year’s eve with Mr. and also enjoyed.
party.
MrS. Floyd Miller of Portland.
Birthday Celebrated—
The new Economail
Ralph Ireland Jr. of Portland I
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wells and , Robert Peters, son of Judge and I spent the week-end w ith Mr. and
envelope has all the
■ Mr. and Mrs. P ark er an d son of Mrs. R. Frank Peters, was honored Mrs. Hallie Ireland.
Howe & Wells, Prop.
ear-marks
of first
■ Redmond and C. E. Wells spent Sunday, on his tw elfth birthday
Mr and Mrs. W. G. W alker of 0(17 E M a in
P hone 141°
, the week-end at Pacific City.
U none 141_
anniversary, w ith a supper a n d .Banks spent New Year’s day w i t h l ^ U<
class mail, for it is
Eddie Wells retu rn ed Tuesday theater party. Guests w ere Duane Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ennis.
«■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
apparently c o m ­
j from Redmond, w here he spent the Chapman, Jack Goodman, Donald
| holidays with his father, Irus Wells. MacKerizie, Robert Ogilbee, Theo­
pletely sealed. The
C. E. Wells left Tuesday for Med- dore G ardner, and the honor guest.
necessary opening,
ford to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bryce In O ther Days—
to make it third
■ Nosier and children.
A picture of early day Hillsboro,
class mail, is at the
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth P erry of showing the starting of paving op­
—Is the watchword of j Salem spent the week-end w ith Mr. erations on Main street 25 years
extreme left end on
this store which is pass­ I and Mrs. Donald Templeton.
ago, was brought into the Argus by
Are you interested in better hatchability, stronger
the opposite side as
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taggart spent L. J. Rushlow. The picture shows
ed on to our many pa­ I New Year's day w ith Mr. and Mrs. th e city's first banking institution, Chicks hatched? If so—feed your hens Imperial Breed­
the flap is opened.
"J. W. Shute, B anker.” This loca­ ers' Mash — Come in and talk to us about this better
trons. We are inter­ Spencer Jones of Portland.
tion
is
now
occupied
by
the
Vene­
Mr. and Mrs. W. Welch of P ort-
We sell Economail
ested in the welfare of I land
Breeders’ Mash— More Vitamins—Higher Digestibility.
were Christm as guests of Mr. tian theater.
envelopes
in three
our customers and our i and Mrs. O. Coslett Sr.
Ilohm Passes Exams—
B
reeders’
Mash
........................................
$2.15
popular
sizes,either
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sydney
Bell
of
Port-
sack
William II. Holm, assistant to A.
community.
| land were guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. Amacher, certified public ac-1
plain or printed, in
Milk Egg Mash ......................................... 1.95 sack
I
A.
O.
Pitm
an
Friday.
countant, recently passed the C. P. I
We expect to grow with
any grade or color
Imperial
Egg
Mash
..................................
1.85
sack
Mrs. G. H. Tullock of Kahlotus, A. exam inations and w i l l b e !
our community by of­ Wash., arrived Monday for a visit eligible
of paper and in
for his certificate after an ­
Big-Lay Egg Mash .................................... 1.75 sack
fering Hardware Ma­ w ith her mother. Mrs. W. S. Tilton. other y ear’s experience.
either regular or
Local Grange
Visits Gale
Miss Sturdevant
Weds W. II. Javnes
Old Coin. Bullets
Shown in Window
Alumni President
Miss Alpha Kerr
Weds in Kelso
D. U. V. Will
Ja n u a ry Clearance
Cotton and Rayon Frocks
59 2
Palm Drug Store
Woman’s Shop
c
ARRSCS THIS S e AICD L lT T E R
OUT OF TOWN
79c
The
MEN’S SHOP
£ conomy
POULTRY BREEDERS
terials carefully select­
ed and sold at the low­
est possible price, qual-
est possible prices, qual-
May W e Serve Y ou?
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
K n t door to Venetian theater
HUlsbor.
window Styles.
— DAIRY FEEDS —
Now Is the Time —
You should be building up your system to guard
against Colds, G rippe and Flu. Cod L iver Oil is
one of the very best products for this purpose,
which convalescents, delicate children, and those
who are weak, ru n down and lacking in vitality
and energy should ta k e Cod Liver Oil.
We have several different physiologically tested
kinds that contain th e proper Vitamins A and D,
Im perial Dairy, 20% ............................ $30.00
Cow Ration, 17% ................... * .._ ....... 26.00
M olasses Dairy, 15% ............................ 24.00
M olasses Grd. Screenings, 12%
20.00
Hyd. Lime, 50 lbs........... 40c sack, 2 sacks
¡subject to market changes.
ton
ton
ton
ton
75c
warehouse
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Ask us for your copy of “Postal Economies”, a 40-page
book giving all the Postal Rules and Regulations as they
apply to your business. It’s free.
"Blotters, circulars, folders, etc., In printed form, or multlgrnphed,
mimeographed or printed letters may he mailed at the rate of lc
per each piece under Sec. 562, P. L.
R. (third class) In quan-
tides of 200 or more identical pieces.