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------------------------- ------------------------------ Read Advcrtising- One of Two— Latest Store News AlwayH A ppears in the Argus. Argus 1 of 2 Weekly ABC Members in West * -- -------- — .......................................... — H illsb oro lhd<-|H,i)<J«ul fc^LablUheU 1S7S Elm onica on A irp o rt Site fa m ily spent Wednesday evening nt the Z e lb r r t lin k e r home. E II Webb, w lm bus been v is itin g w ith M r nm l M rs Roscoe B ake r o t L o ng view , W ih I i , fo r the past tw o weeks, is here v is itin g at the Hnk- e r and J. A M cCoy homes this week Mrs. Percy W h itfie ld of V er- nonla wus a lloilse guest o f her b ro th e r-in -la w m id sister. M r and Mis Charles W addle. Wednesday and T hursday They visite d th e ir m olhe r, Mrs Zoe Q u ick o f O ren- co T hursday. M r und M rs W arner C ropp and f im lly visite d in H ills b o ro F rida y evening Mr and M rs Louis Vanderzanden and little daug hter Louise o f Gales Creek and M i and M rs W illia m Vanderzanden o f Hoy visite d at the J A M cCoy homo Sunday. M r. and Mrs. Louts S trohm ayer were Sunday guests of M» und M rs John B oke r of P o rtla n d V is it ors at the S troh m a yer home In the evening were M r and Mrs. Tony K em per and sons M e rlin and W a r ren and Miss Frances Vanloo of Forest Grove. i - 9 ... . .. ■ . C ornelius Firemen Called to Eischens; Library A dds Books < Hy Mi»» Dorothy Cook») C O R N E L IU S C o rn e liu s ru ra l fire tru c k was called to the A Eischen im ine of south o f tow n at ■I a. m. T hursd ay m orn ing , when Hie woodshed caught fire The fire E L M O N IC A Elm onica is fo rtu n - wus started fro m the smoke house ate in ha vin g been selected as one fire . Considerable wood was lost. of fiv e possible Site; fo r the new N ew Bonks Listed na tion al a irp o rt Io supercede Swan New books fo r Ja n u a ry were Island, located in P o rtla n d M uch plued on the shelves ut tlie C o rn e p re lim in a ry s u rv ty ln g is now ta k liu s p u b lic lib r a r y lust week. The ing p la te T lie new site covers «00 lis t includ ed : " F ly in g U Last neies o f fm ins be ginning at the Stand," "H u m a n M in d ," "G oodby "O ld Meadow F arm ," ow ned by M r. C hips," “ Vagabond Jou rne y JfMi aiul M i Sam Olds, and e x A ro u n d t h e W o rld ," "100,000,000 te n d in g west to tile H enry Tonges G uinea Pigs." "O n the T r a il in Y e l place The Oregon E le c tric r a il low stone," C lear tin- T r a il," “ S tory road tra cks m ark the bo un da ry on o f Philosophy,” "M yste rio u s R id e r," the south It bus been s d d thut "W oin a n h a te r.” "A m e rica n B eauty," tills site compares most fa vo ru b ly “ H ider's W est." "M a n fro m Y onder," w itli t ill' oth er fo u r possible loca "W a llflo w e rs ." and "B o rd e r T r a il." tion.!. Kern H ill Ladies' clu b m et w ith Miss Johnson Weds M rs A D u n e a lf T hursd ay A pot M iss Bessie Johnson and Lew is lu ck d in n e r was served. N ext m eet K e n of P o rtla n d were m a rrie d Sat- in g w ill be w ith M rs. John H e r ord ty in Vancouver. Wash. Miss gert Ja n u a ry 30. Joh nro n fo rm e rly resided in Beav M E Women's Home M issionary erton unit ti is m any frien ds in this society met w itti Mrs. John B lack , d is tric t The young couple w ill Tuesday. Misses D oris Shay and m ake th e ir home to P ortla nd D o ro th y Cooke assisted M rs B lack i l l y Mr* Ifntrh Hurd»»»«! M r unit Mrs. John L u nd gren arid fa m ily , and Mrs O tto VuuEdel- | O RENCO M rs F loyd Ensley and in serving. R obert C ochrane spent S aturday k r a u t/ visite d in C h e rry G rove S u n M rs W H R ing were hostesses at day w it,i the John Carlson fa m ily a show er given in honor o f M rs. in M onm outh. M i and Mrs I. M lile n g e r und Charles K y le r Wednesday a fte r Install at Vernonia c h ild re n D ic k ie Lee und Le n h a rt noon at tlie K in g home. Present V ern on ia N eighbors o f W oodcraft At oi T illa m o o k visited here over were Mesdaines Charles Rogers, o ffice rs w ere in sta ll) d by the C o r the week-end M rs G tenger w ill A u stin S cra ffo rd . Jaeoakes, Jack n e liu s c ircle T hursd ay evening in be rem em bered as A lic e Johnson. Hamel, Fred Ham el. A lb in K olck. B un ning'a ha ll, w ith Mrs. L. K. M iss I tu lli Lundgren accom panied M a rtin Bernards. G a ll Karns, Lee Fiske, local m em ber, as in s ta llin g Bculncc Donaldson of T ig a rd to Randall, A O Pitm an. Ernest W il- o ffice r. C o rv a llis Friday night, where they fert, A lle n Gibbs, Zoe Q uick, George M r and Mrs. A. D ore w ere s u r attended a fra te rn ity dunce Goodman, D w ig h t Goodman, O tto prised at th e ir home on S aturday Mrs It Hoff, wlm lias been n u k I.oehden, V io le t S to ffe r, Rase B e l evening when a gro u p fro m the ing h er home in Michigan, Is vis- la. M aude Ham el o f Orenco, W al- | M E church welcom ed them home w i'in g her daughter, M is Simon te r B aum gartner, A lfre d Holcom b fro m th e ir recent vacation w ith a ~For.sburg and Miss Florence H olcom b of p a rty at th e ir home. M r. and Mrs. T heo Rich, p ro p rie to r of Rich's ReedVille, Mae B e llin g e r and M aude Dore were presented w ith a lo ve ly garage, was confined to his home Holer mb. West Union, Miss Eleanor sofa p illo w fro m the M E Sunday w ith an a ttack of the flu d u rin g Ham el. Beaverton, R oselyn Mathes school. T here were about 25 pres the past week. and Edna H e n ry o f P o rtla n d and ent. M rs Esther G ue rb er and daugh- the honor guest. Mrs. Charles K y Misses L o ra G a ry and Rosie P i- te r M a rjo rie of P ortla nd \ i iitad ler. who received b e a u tifu l gifts. terson of P o rtla n d vis ite d Miss at the A lfre d G uerber home F rid a y T h ir ty - tw o ladies w ere present at M argaret Cooke T hursd ay evening nigh t. M r. and M rs. A lfre d Dore re the n n n u il b irth d a y luncheon given Plans Building by the W oman's M issiona ry society tu rn e d home Tuesday evening from Ben C roenl has purchased lu m last Wednesday. M rs Ralph M o ri, several weeks' v is it w ith relative s ber fo r b u ild in g several new c h ic k P re sb yte rla l president, and Mrs In Idaho. en houses on ills place. Miss Pearl Cooke o f P o rtla n d G len Sanders, vice -preside nt of P ris c illa clu b w ill meet P ortla nd , were honor guests. Mrs visite d her b ro th e r, W. R Cooke, M is George Focgc Thursday M o rt gave an in te re stin g ta lk on and fa m ily M onday Mrs. John B lack has been con Mi E v e lv n e I.le h ty le ft Sunday m issionaries she met at b i-an nua l fo r Seattle. Io m ake her home w ith in A sh ville . N C . Inst year. Mrs fin e d to her home w ith illness. Mrs. W a lte r P offen ba rg er u n d e r her b ro th e r-in -la w and sister, M r. Robert Johnston o f B eaverton wus w ent an operation at a H ills b o ro also a guest. and M rs John L ivin g sto n . hospital Saturday. Club Formed M r and M rs E A D e iv ille of A young people's clu b was org a n ized in the chu rch pa rlo rs Ja n u a ry H ills b o ro visite d M r. and M rs F rank li O ffic e rs are: Ed B u tle r, presl- , T u rk and d a ug hter Wednesday Mrs. John Rock spent last week den’ , M aide Ham el, vice -preside nt; John K arlson. secretary, and B y r- v is itin g re la tive s at W illa m in a . il ly Mr* J A M cCoy) M r. and M rs F. J H eiehard v is den • Rogers, treasurer. A class in K A N S A S C I T Y - M r. und M rs b o xin g und dram a was s tirtc d . ited at the F Dober home in P o rt M cCoy am i daughters G ladys E dw ard Kusy ot Buhl, Idaho, via* land Tuesday ■ n il Ethel Ijad a sertnits tir c ld c iit ' Tied his u iiile and aunt, M r. and M r and M rs. L lo y d Shnw and Saturday n ig h t when “ the y w ere go M rs Fred S erjen t, last week .......... in g to the dance at Gales Creek M r mid M rs Ernest W ilfc r t and As they were going dow n the C lap c h ild re n Helen and Sherw ood v is stiaw b ill the low gear sllp|ie d out ited M r W ilfe rt's m othe r in N ew - i of place causing tin car to go be berg Sunday. | yon d c o n tro l u n til it stru ck a sharp Mrs. George K ir k , w ho has been M c M in n v ille Telephone-R egister i'm i e at tlie bottom of the lull, I i l l fo r several weeks at the home o f ) I won the- Sigm a D elta C h i lo v in g when it tu rn e d over, sm ashing the her son, A lb e rt B o rw ic k , has im body a ll to pieces No one w a s ' proved enough to go to the home i cup fo r the best w e e kly newspaper seriously h u rl except fo r a few o f her daughter. Mrs. G eorge Fish, | in Oregon ut the a n n u a l press con ference at Eugene last week-end. m in o r cuts and bruises. Mrs. McCoy ; at Bend received a deep wound on her rig h t I M rs J. P Steven- and son Jack Forest G rove N ew s-Tim es placed second and honorable m ention w ent , arm. o f P ortla nd were guests at the W to the Redmond Spokesm an and Russell H ickey visite d In H ills H. R ing home Saturday. H ills b o ro Argus. V ale M a lh e u r En- , boro Sunduy. M rs Emma Gross and g ra n d c h il H al E. Hoss M r and M rs M M. K lin e and dren of M u ltn o m a h visite d her son, te rp ris e w on t h e c h ild re n o f Forest G rove were C a lv in Gross, and fa m ily Sunday m em o rial aw ard w ith Nyssa G ate C ity Jo u rn a l second and the M oro guests o f M r. and Mrs. I. P B rady afternoon. Sherm an C o u n ty Jo u rn a l and Free and fa m ily S aturday and Sunduy B illy C u rin g to n and a frie n d Ed Vunderzanden o f Hoquiam . fro m Banks vis ite d frie n d s here w a te r Tim es w in n in g honorable m ention. Wash . spent fro m M onday u n til Sunday. Lars E. B ladine. p u b lish e r o f the T h u rsd a y w ith his parents, M r. and Mrs. Jess S m ith o f P ortla nd v is Mis J I 1 Vunderzanden Ed Van- ite d her parents, M r. and Mrs. M c M in n v ille Telephone - Register, was named conference president. derzanden was able to w a lk w ith Fred W olfe, Inst week. M r. and M rs Ed C. Coman and crutches. M r. and Mrs. John M c In ty re of M r. and Mrs. W V erne M c K in n e y ( lu ll Sponsors Sale Gresham v is ite d at the F. J. M ei- I attended from the Argus. T hey w ere H a rm ony clu b w ill sponsor a h o ff home Sunday. accom panied to Eugene by M rs. H. I' iked food i li«- S a tu id a ) at Claude Miss E nid A d lin g o f Vancouver, i E. Staples, w ho vis ite d her sister. Smith's Furniture store In Fori t Wash., spent the week-end w ith G rove. M rs. C a lv in Gross. C lyde M c C o n n el l M i and Mrs E arl W aldron w ent The 4-H th im b le clu b m et w ith C lyde M cC onnell, born in S her- 1 to Salem T hursd ay on business, re th e ir leader. Mrs. A u s tin S crafford, I wood Septem ber 11, 18«5. died Jan- | tu rn in g home F rid a y evening. F rid a y at 3:30 p. m. to w o rk on 1 ua ry 19 nt D allas hospital Services Kansas C ity G irls ’ S ew ing club th e ir pot-holders. w ere held Tuesday at the Sher- I met M onday afternoon a fte r school Miss Estella L e ave rto n o f P o rt The hoys held th e ir coo kin g clu b land and Mrs. H N. Robinson of I wood M E. chu rch and in te rm e n t was in Pleasant H ill cem etery. He m eeting Tuesday afternoon. The Forest G rove vis ite d Mrs. S. L. is su rv iv e d by three sisters and six [ c h ild re n are also e n jo y in g hot C a rly le and Mrs. M a ry Beach F r i brothers. lunches at .school. day Ralph and M arion Vandehey and Mrs. F ra n k C ale o f Forest G rove G e rtru d e Vandom eh n are out of was a guest o f M rs. F ra n cis B ran - .school on account o f illness. denberg F rida y. Olio S tro h m a ye r id P ortla nd v is M r. and Mrs. M e rle Persons and ited tus b ro th e r and siste r-in -la w , baby of H ills b o ro visite d at the Mi and M is. Louis S trohm ayer, George Persons home Sunday. a few days last week. M r. and Mrs. Oscar Love and Subscribe fo r the A rgus. Prelim inary Survey Work on 600-A cre Plan H ilisboro A rgo« Shower Given at Orenco Wednesday i son of N e w po rt spent the week-end j at tn e ir home in Cornelius. M r and Mrs. W It Cooke and Miss D o ro th y visite d th e ir daugh te r ind sister, M rs Robert Baker, in P o rtla n d F rid a y. She is re co ve r in g fro m a recent serious illness. Miss Engler Dlrs Miss Lena Engler, w ho was op erated on at the cou nty hospital T hursd ay, died on F rid a y evening A t the tim e o f th is w r itin g no a r rangem ents had as yet been made. Couple at Cherry Grove Married C H E R R Y G R O VE Miss Rose W il liam s. daughter of Addison W il liam s of W illia m s canyon, and H a r old W ickström o f C h e rry Grove, were m a rrie d at V ancouver F rid a y The young couple w ill make th e ir home at C onsolidated Lu m b e r camp, w here H a rold has em ploym ent. M rs John E k lu n d and sm all son m oved to C athlam et last week to be w ith her husband, w ho has em ploym e nt at the s a w m ill there. M r and M rs V ernon B row n's sm all son Leo fe ll in to a tu b of hot Eatabliahed 1894 - -H Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 water, b u rn in g his side and arm Ruby Meyers, R. S. N. G.; James Fred Meeuwsen. Robert S pierln ff, severely They took h im im m e d ia te Mcore. L. S. 1». G : Ada Hansen, Al.vsious Vanderzan d e n , I r w i n ly to Forest G rove to have the chaplain: Hazel Sir» cher. m usician; Schlegal, H e n ry Vandom len and the burns dre ed and at last reports Joe F lin t, I G.; Ju liu s Christensen, host, C larence Vanderzanden. he was g e ttin g along nicely. O G ; Anabel F lin t. R. S. V. G ' A lta r society m et w ith Mrs. F ra n k Cottage p ra y e r m eetings were G ladys A ten, L. S. V. G. H e rb Thursday. continued at the d iffe re n t homes A m usical program , consisted of Miss Regina Meeuwsen and L o r and the chu rch d u rin g a il o f last O. O. F. , Rebekahs Hold I 4- Up of t,ump< ‘ iotas by M e y etta week. Vanderzanden arc now em ers, accompanied by Joe S tretche r Joint Installation M r. and M rs. Joe K in in , who Jr.; vocal solos by H ilm a Garde; ployed in H illsb oro . have been liv in g on the place fo rm v io lin solos by J r -e Snider, accom H ills b o ro A rgu s contains a ll th t e rly owned by Floy-J Loom is, have SOUTH S C H O L L S -S ch o lls R e panied by Miss E velyn Hesse. news o f H ills b o ro and the s u r moved in to A le x A nderson's place. bekah c lu b w ill sponsor another in J. M. S tretche r o f L in c o ln lodge ro u n d in g com m unities. Read 1 1 Mrs. Joe W illia m s Sr. was taken th e ir series of card parties F e b ru and Mrs. L u c ille F lin t o f Ruby Re and keep In fo rm e d on w h a t H to Good S am aritan hospital in P o rt a ry 7 at the I. O O F. h a ll bekah lodge served as d is tric t dep happening a t home. tf land last week w here she un de r- uty presidents in charge o f the in In s ta lla tio n team fro m T ig a rd in stallations. I w ent an operation. stalled the fo llo w in g o ffice rs o f P E P UP'' S TO M A C H The grand master o f the state of » L in c o ln Lodge M onday evening: J. I Oregon, F. M. Sexton, is expected R E L IS H YO UR FO O D E F lin t. N G ; L u th e r M ille r, V. to be present at Scholls Wednes- D o n 't le t atonie in dig estio n spoil G.; James Moore, secretary; H T. I day evening. y o u r appetite, m ake you fe e l r u n Hesse, treasu rer: H a rry Schm eltzer, down, sluggish, w ith o u t a m b itio n warden; C ecil Heaton, conductor; o r zest fo r the good thin gs o f life , Joe S tretcher, R. S N G ; H a rry I By V iv ia n H u d s o n ) w ith o u t tr y in g W illia m s S. L . K. F lin t, L S. N. G.; E L. Cox. chap HAYW ARD W R Hudson, a la in ; F orm ula. The fir s t b o ttle m ust p ro E ric R itzm an m u s i c ia n ; resident o f this co m m u n ity fo r 25 George A lliso n . I G . E G Heaton. duce results o r m oney back. W il years, died F rid a y m o rn in g at his O G.: V ic to r Boleeu. R S. V G ; liam s S. L. K. F o rm u la is com I By M i»« M a r th a V a n d e rz a n d e n ) home a fte r an illness o f one week. John Schm eltzer, L. S. V. G.; J u liu s ROY Roy S od ality elected o ffi- I pounded fro m the p re scrip tio n o f a F uneral services were held S un C hristensen, R. S. S : J B. B a rtle tt c e r. Sunday as follows: D orothy I “ S d " dOC‘ ° r ' “ “ * tonic, stom achic s tim u la n t day at the Forest G rove u n d e rta k L. S. S.. Vandom elon. president; Erm a V a n m ild la x a tiv e and d iu re tic s tim u ing p a rlo rs w ith in te rm e n t in the In jo in t cerem ony the o ffice rs of dehey. vice-president- C ecilia Prang- la n t fo r the kidneys. B eing a liq u id H a yw ard cem etery. Deceased was R uby Rebekah lodge were in sta lle d er, secretary; and Agnes Plass, ser- —alrea dy dissolved—it starts to a m em ber o f the Woodmen o f the w ith those o f the sub ord ina te lodge. geant-at-arm s. w o rk alm ost im m e d ia te ly. H ig h ly W orld, G ale G range and N eighbors Rebekah office rs: R uth Christensen, B irth d a y Celebrated of W oodcraft. concentrated, it is econom ical t« N. G : Rhoda V. Hesse, V G : M. A su rp rise p a rty was given C la r take. T r y a b o ttle un de r the m o n Mrs. Louis Dober and Miss T h e r B. A llis o n , secretary; K a th e rin e ence Vanderzanden in honor o f his ey-back guarantee. See ho w much esa D ober o f Cedar Canyon visite d M oore, treasu rer; L u c ile F lin t, w a r tw e n ty -firs t b irth d a y. Present w ere be tte r you feel a fte r a fe w doses. Mrs. Roy Dargotz Wednesday. den; A u d re y Heaton, conductor; A lfre d Delplanche. Pete H c rin c k x . A t good d ru g stores. Scholls Lodge G roups Install W. R. 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