Thu»-day, February 6. 19.?C H IL L S B O R O About Benefit Program for Pacts Your Library - Local Museum Success ARGUS, K IL L S B O R O , O R FC ON P a g e Tin»»*» Ray you saw It In the Argus. Purest Hills Planting11 Jiseussed Girl Reserves Federation of Ends Club Meet AI tend Week-end Bridire Women's Clubs at P. (»arden Fore t H ills b ridg e tou rn am e nt F P ile ind John T eufe l ta lke d 1 Credit Bureaus b id w ith M r and M i Boyce the G arden clu b m eeting Meeting a I Salem of fim Fore Meets Thursday before (Incorporated) ;t G rove having high »core Jan ua ry 27 on seed p la n tin g a n il Gheek o f the la t list i "¡u n i of ,25 be 1 sellers In fic tio n -h o w : that nineteen o f tlil-m ure on the p u b ­ of 39.620. R Fend' II and F ra n k M il­ lic lib r a r y re n ta l shelf. O f the n o n ­ Collections — Credit Report» : irdi nin g G eorge McGee and O . I on il w ith 35.880. M i W. A t the G ir l Re r iv e mid-winter le r fic tio n lis t o f 20 book», ten ure J o u rn a l .Tiinhn p ro g ram at th e H IT E O N W in te r m ee ting o f the Phelps discussed plans fo r p la n tin g in Ed Go- a va ila b le at the H ill boro lib r a r y eonfei cnee held at Salem, Ja n u a ry V i n e M i K in n e y and M r Vein h a il the atre Friday night jii I T hursd ay afternoon, n la vin g W a-.bington C o u n ty F ede ratio n of in the c ity park and the c lu b agreed Washington. Tillamook. Yamhill, A q u e stio nn aire is now being 31, and F e b ru a ry I and 2. the fo l­ man. th ir d w ith 35.370. arid Mrs. (•«injunction w ith th e rcgul.il* ple- 1 ru m m y and pinochle. Mrs , to assist in securing plants. Polk and Mat ¡on Counties. lu r e attra c tio n s d i i'W a c a p a i i l y 1 May m arie lugli i on* at “ 500, Mrs. circ u la te d fro m the lib r a r y d r k to lo w in g g ir l: wen- p ie ent: D ix ie M aude M i E ld ow ney arid M i :. Irm a W om en’ : f lu b s was held T h u rs ­ Fui e t G ro v * and Beaverton clubs < 'h iirc h je y second; Mr«, ¡pa tro ns to enable the lib r a r y to Lee M ae D o w ell, M a rjo rie M o n t­ .I1II1 r, fo u rth w ith 35,300. F or the day at the T ig a rd G range h i l l w ith cro w d The program was given fo r W ilm a Personal Contact on Collection» w ill be guests of H ilL b u ro G arden evening, p la y Rn e ll M organ and tiic benefit o f the W ashington < ‘«uni­ I F ra n k f'h a ila co m h e received hon- ob ta in book» that the pa tro n ore gom ery. L a V e lli- J n k . o n . E ith e r ' clu b at the ne xt m eeting. F e b ru a ry 1 w ith Mrs. Hugh interested in. Be sure to ask fo r Boge, B arbara En a hi de. M arg are t I M B n ra y bail hig h ‘ core o f ti.'KXi the H ite on clu b as hostess club. Washington County Office ty M ie e iiin and llirito ric u l a o< ia I ors al ru m m y, The m o rn in g session was taken 1 24. George H. O tten of Salem, M c K in n e y and M rs. Coman, La ver, M a ryb e l E lin t. Helen D ean. M n tio n to help in p re p a rin g the h is ­ itogei . a»cond; and at pinochh Ma i one. Commercial Building îuy Ed o n am i Mi O ra Law s ro ­ I Book review « fo r th is week were M a rg o i i C yp h e r arid th e ir advisor. ■i ond w ith 5820: M rs M aude M c- up w ith bu me A fte r d in n e r Miss landscape engineer of t h e state to ric a l d isp la y g ive n to Wa dung- Second and M ain Street« F.ldowney and Irm a M ille r, th ird M argaret S um m er . co u n ty legis­ h ig h w a y com m ission, w ill speak on civeti honors. w ritte n by h ig h school E nglish s lu - M i , Weal h e n i d ton cou nty by A lb e it T ozie r and plans o f his de pa rtm e nt fo r high- Phone 3071 ' dents: The conference began nn F rid a y w ith 5430. and M r. and Mrs. C. T. la tiv e chairm an, presented the fo l- Mi : E d ith Ti'i/lei* W eatherred. lov zing program : Vocal solos b y w ay be au tifica tio n , p a rtic u la rly in Hillsboro, Oregon The Pony Ex pre : Goe T h ro u g h :" eve ning w ith a ''get acq u a in te d " Richardson, fo u rth w ith 5020. A snappy pro gra m of tap da nc­ Mr*, .lolinsiin lloitrs»— A new tou rn a m e n t w ill start Feb­ M i ss V irg in ia Parks and M iss F ran- reference to the T u a la tin valley. Mr» A lf () J il in on o f For»".I T h is tory, by H ow ard R D riggs, plan w h ic h m ixe d the g irl» from ing. yo iie liu g , inging. banjo, gu itar, N n-n; reading. M iss K ath lee n : Nash and accordion n u m b e r. a band of G rove c n t r i t jim <1 H ills b o ro frien ds o f the hardship» and tria ls en ­ d iffe re n t clubs and was fo llo w e d by ru a ry 12. A ll interested k in d ly n o ti- Ram st a k it by p u p ils o f the fy Mrs. A B. G aples Fore; t hurtnonicQM and variou s o th e r in ­ J jn iiu iy 30 »villi u lu n c lii'o n and countered by the e a rly western p io ­ a conference assembly. II M . G oodm an made neer.; in ende avo ring to e d ib lic h a f in S atu rday m o rn in g the real G rove o r Mrs. W illiam M Ma r tin d ra m a tic c lu b o f T ig a rd high. strum ents. and ueverul ai rob die bridge M i Mi Sadie O rr D ur bar o f P o rt­ i on- and M r E dw ard Go- ¡s w ift and ce rta in m ethod o f com - w o rk of 1 he conference began w ith of Forest H ili.. act;, gladdened the h eart . of y o u n g ­ high land. vice -preside nt of the na tion al sters and ad ults a like . 'Pile gen­ man. lo w (lib e rs pre ■ n t were Me - lo u n ie a tio n w ith th e ir eastern re la ­ w o rs h ip by the Roosevelt H i c lu b Mrs. F W. M o ye r a n d F ritz federation, g iv e a urnm ary o f res­ erous applause and the re p ly "all d .m u '. G It. Huebanun o f Gaston. tives. fro m w hom they were cut o ff w h ich was o lu tio n s passed at the D e tro it con­ zVbendroth received high scores at of it when the d ire cto r, M r. M<- II l> llu iiiiim . F re d e ric k llu in c ;. by ta ll m o u n ta in range.;, g la rin g te le .ting ta lk on ’ U nde rsta nding the "50ft" card p a rty given last vention. I f y o u a r e o n » o f th e v a s t n u m b e r asked w hat p u it the nu d i- W. G C lin .lensen, iln n a ld M eg ar­ ¡desert »and», and f a r re a ching by D r. O. R. Cham bers, professor Dadi T hursd ay evening at P ilg rim House o f p e o p le w h o s u f f e r t o r t u r i n g , ¡plains, is painted v iv id ly against o f psychology at O regon State A f t ­ em e wanted repeated, proved the gel a n il J M. Person. ¡b y the M e 'h e rs’ assodation o f H ills ­ s t a h b ln x . » h o o tin g , e x t e r n a l m u a - U N IV E R S IT Y O F O REG O N . E u ­ er the; the g irls were d iv id e d in to 1 a h is to iie a l background. The hu>- Delegates a tte n d in g fro m th e p o p u la rity of the Jo u rn a l Jun io r« I v c ry -lti-a d y Clas* M r r l» — boro C h ris tia n C ouncil. Mrs. L. T c u la r p a in a o f u r n ia , le g s , n h o u lit e r a ¡tu ric a l facts are so a d ro itly woven discus ion groups to ta lk ove r p e r­ gene, Feb 1—Thom as Tongue of Those p u ttin g on the p ro g ra m H ills b o ro d u b : w ere Mesdames W. W oodw ard and A lla n S ig le r re c e iv ­ a m i h o ily . w h ic h a r e »0 o f t e n m is - H ills b o ro and a second-year student T he E ver-R eudy clu.ss o f U n - I in to the pa tte rn of the sto ry tha t sonal problem s w i'h advisors. T here were K athleen Madsen, ra d io sin g ­ c a tle d " r h r u i n a t l r , ' * h e r e la a q u i c k R. M anley, P A. Anderson. J. I.. ed second. er. S h irle y K c ter and L a rry Hast- Glu i.. tia n ebureb met l-'rid ay a fte r ­ it leaves a la d in g im pression on fo llo w e d la te r iri the a ftern oon an ­ in la w on the U n iv e rs ity of O re ­ A n d i r on. and T. G B ron le ew e of r e li e f . T a k e J u a l a f e w rloa e a o f gon campus has been appointed noon at tin- home o f Mr». A r th u r A discussion perio d on “ A d u lt y o u r m ind. o th e r ta lk by D r. Cham bers, d ll- W i l li a m » f t . U . X . C o m p o u n d . It y ' ■ 11 the S ervice d u b : Mesdames E. L. cha irm an o f the tic k e t com m ittee K rueger, w ith M l G len Power» A ttitu d e Tow'ard Adolescence" w ill m u s t p r oduce r e n u lt s or m oney I T h is book id h e a rtily recom m end­ cussing the unsolved problem s the T o m m y Mill« r. ba njo play« i ■ from M cC o rm ick. Roscoe M unson, E. J. | fo r th e la w school fo rm a l dance hack. W i l li a m » It. IT. X . G o m p o u n it T he afternoon ed to a ll those interested in the g i r l; had asked in th e ir groups. the Kay W ilk in s o n ba njo and g u ita i a. a: .»isting iiosle Peterson, and A E Diekason o f the be he ld th is evening at 8 o’clock. r e s c r ip tio n A t six o'clock S atu rday evening Tongue has been v e ry a ctive in so- Needle-craft d u b ; Mesdames Fred A n y interested adults are p riv ile g e d o 1» f c a o m d o p i o t u o n r d e w d h o f r o u m se d th e I t p In baud. B illie M cIn ty re , accordion was pi lit in piecing a q u ilt N ext progies:. and developm ent of our Ills p r i ­ j eial and student body a ffa irs since ¡c o u n try By D ick A ids. m eeting o f the clas» w ill be held to atten d the3y m ee ting ;, w h ethe r a banquet was he ld at w h ich the ace; G lo ria Ernst o f ra d io and A u d i­ E ng eldin ge r. Thomas C onnell. C v a te p r a c t ic e m a n y y e a rs . N o w t h i s , he came here to school. He w a s , at the home of M r II 11 S ta n ­ r em bers o f th? association o r not. "A tta c k on E verest" by Hugh H ills b o ro G il I Reserves had charge v a lu a b le r e l i e f 1» a v a i l a b l e to s u f ­ to riu m show fame, darn er and s in g ­ u u d v e is a r - j President of the associated stu d en ts M. Reed. W E. P ittin g e r, W ilb u r M is. F red C a ld w e ll, president, an­ f e r e r » a t a c o a t o f o n l y a fe w c e n ts I Rutledge: T h is i. an e xce lle n t book o f Ihe decorating. G . r e m rtru H r Far er; Robert Luce, tru m p e t player, nard on T h u rsd a y, F e b ru a ry 13. D illo n , and H. H. S tannard o f the a day. T ry a b o ttle u n d e r th e nounces. I fo r lovers o f ad ve n tu re and e x ­ ris gave a ta lk on O u r W o rld " and d u r in < 1933-34. Oregana business Coffee club. accom panied by Dallas Jean A v e r; . Miss Hess H onored— m o n e y - h a c k g u a r a n te e . E n jo y b le s s ­ p lo r a tio n . The s tru g g lin g men. en- M a rjo rie M cLean o n "Seabeck m anager fo r 1932-33, and w e n t out ■ Bol> Hastings am i Velm a Lang in ed r e l i e f a s »0 m a n y s a y th e y h a v e . Miss Lot» lies» was given u sur- 1 hungered by avalanches, blizzards. E choi " F o r e n te rta in m c ift t h a t fo r debate the yea r before. H. S. Regers spent Tuesday at A s k y o u r d r u g g i s t f o r W i l l i a m * th e ir spt*ctacular adagio uct; Irene is a m em ber o f th e C h i P i 1 HANNAH SA RK H Salem on business. («ra velin, yodeler. and com bined pris • p a rty by a nu m b e r of friend., ¡scarcity of oxygen arid w a lls o f eve n in g tin- g irls had th e ir choice i fra He K . U . X . C o m p o u n d to d a y . te rn ity . and the son o f M r. and F u n e ra l services w ere held F r i­ harm onica gro up w ith added guitar, F rid a y n ig h t at tin- home o f her I glacier w h ich threatened to break of s w im m in g o r skating. parents. M r. and Mrs Jack Hess. ¡at the least v ig ra tio n made a heroic Good Tim e Dance On S unday m o rn in g a fte r a class M rs. T. H. Tongue o f H illsb o ro . day m o rn in g at St. A n th o n y's chu rch « tiro in a tic harm onica amt p a la fo riu A t G range h a ll eve ry S atu rday in Forest G rove fo r M rs. Hannah by Gene C u lve r, A d o lp h K re b . Those present wen- Misses Eleanor ¡e ffo rt to reach the ro o f o f the on "c lu b pro gra m s." w o rsh ip was j M iss Jane A u ld and Muss Pat [ S arich. w ife of M ich ae l M. S arich n ig h t —G eorgia Hess orchestra. A d ­ held at the fir s t M . E. chu rch at A r th u r Ingram , J e rry M c fn ty rc . K o ik w u i'L P earl T a y lo r, D o ro th y ■ w o rld . M u rra y o f P o rtla n d spent the week T h is hook includes the plans and w h ich Dr. B ru ce B a xte r spoke on 29tf l of near Forest G rove. She died m ission 25c. D ELTA DRUG STORE Hoy G raham , K enneth (Jorum and Bi l ker. B ernice and D o ro th y H o w ­ ard. G arolin e F u lle r. T helm a Cox, ¡p re pa ration s fu r tlx - trip and the Being H ig h t w ith O urselves." This ( nd at the hom e o f M r. and M rs. J a n u a ry 27 at S m ith 's hosqaital in D ick H ickm an. J L. A u ld . D avis A u ld . w ho has care w ith w h ich it had to be a r ­ was fo llo w e d by an im pressive clos­ H ills b o ro a fte r a short illness. In - | and the honor guest. ranged By Radah G o ttlie b in g cerem onial by the S ilv e rto n been a tte n d in g O S. C. at C o rv a llis te rm e n t was in V is ita tio n cem etery. M r. H iik r r H onored— has re tu rn e d home. He was i l l fo r i V e rb o o rt. "June Addam s," by W eber I.in n : G. R. club. I Mrs. F ra n k B ake r en te rta in e d T his is an in te re s tin g b io g ra p h y , Th.- delegates w ere e n tertain ed in ¡some tim e w ith the measles. M r.'. S arich was born O ctober 20, S atu rday n ig h t w ith a card p a rty w ritte n by James I.in n , a nephew the homes o f the Salem g ir l M r. and M rs. L . L. G raves and 1903. at V anB uren, M aine. She m a r­ h o n o rin g her husband's b irth d a y. o f Jane Addam s, w ith her help j --------- — [ daug hter o f V ancouver. Wash., w e re rie d M r. S arich in O ctober, 1921. Guests were Me. Me .1 i anu and Me uai dames w j C* 1 J Even as a young g irl. M iss Ad- M iss K a th e rin e H ankins, student guests Sunday of M r. and M rs. P. a H e r e Hay B ak er ..nd W altei S ch en d el of dams was interested in social w e l­ at L in fie ld college at M c M in n v ille . ; A. A nderson. M r. and M rs. M L . I near Forest G rove fo r some tim e. I ✓ i.».......« G rove. G i lenn ..... n Burge. . ....... * M i Forest fare of her ft Bowmen. A t tha t tim e is pe nd ing the sp rin g vaca tion at i Anderson were also guests at the I February lie ,ie B ake r and the honor gue t 1.she was la rg e ly responsible fo r her home here w ith her uncle and Anderson home. and Mi- a JI ale cha irm en from a ll p a rt* V a le n tin e decorations w ere used. women graduates re ce ivin g college 6, 7, 8 aunt. M r. and M rs. G eorge R. Bag- M r. and M rs. J. E. B a rtle tt and ! rio n : her m other, Mrs. K a th e rin e I o f the cou nty were in attendance : degrees. ley. She had as ^her guests o ve r th e I daug hter B o n n ie and lit t le Ja c­ Junction City; two b ro th - ■ S atu rday noon at the luncheon In l l r i i l r Elect Honored — Matinee Saturday, 1 :30 P. M. Jane A ddam s’ fa th e r was t h e week-end. M iss Eva Gachés of Seat­ 1 - Sisters F u a sta . l a the H ills b o ro Pharm acy, given in q u e lin e and Janet H o w e ll o f Scholls M b s M abel T h w a ite . bride -e le ct g u id in g in flu e n ce o f her successful tle, also a student at L in fie ld . I M a rg a re t E llen , and Joshine F ra n - I and Mrs. H e ttie H o w e ll o f P o rt- th e ir honor b y t h e W ashington of D onald I. Hi-eher o f Forest life She. herself, has in flu e n c e d , hospital rep- 1 ■ D r. and M rs. F. N. W e il o f Rodeo. I i ;ind sPf ‘nt S unday w ith M r. and i< 1: G rove, was honored w ith a m iseel- resented the v. do 1 er at the fu n e ra l, n ' I lio n , 15 la iic iu s shower S atu rday aftern oon the lives o f m any. B y V io le t W ick Cal., .spent th e week-end w ith his • Mrs. A. .W. W alker. persons were presen«. M r. and M rs. E B. W atts, and ¡ M r . S arich is in the h o sp ita l con- I uncle. N a th an W eil, and cousins. at the J A Rechcr home in F o r­ L ittle Fenton Hughes, son o f M r. Reuben, M o rris and Ja ke W eil. M r. and M rs. O rin D a re ty and c h il­ valescing fro m in ju rie s received ■ M argaret D ixon, cou nty nurse, est G rove Mrs. Kechi r and Miss - and Mrs. H o w ard Hughes, is un de r T hey were v e ry i l l w ith flu d u rin g dren o f N o rth P la in s v is ite d M r. at S tim son m ill Jan ua ry 3. gave a resume o f her re p o rt fo r i Ethel S te w a rt were hostesses. observation at S m ith's hospital. He th e ir stay. the past year and Mrs. Ed Goman, R e cita tio n o f the rosa ry was held I ¡and M rs. Bob W atts in P o rtla n d was threatened w ith pneum onia w h o is in charge of the loan closet. W. 11. «'. M r r l» — Sunday. M r. and M rs. Spencer Jones o f i 1e c o n -| ■ rep ort ■d on her a c tiv itie s M rs E ila | W om an s K e l.e f Corps w ill meet and was bro ug ht to the hospital P o rtla n d and M r. and M rs. C. E ' Mr3. L . J. R ushlow le ft Sunday • ducted by Rev. Boesch. assisted by I M arsh o f B eaverton, president o f ¡ F rid a y at t.ic V i te r m s ' hall. A ll Sunday n ig h t. m o rn in g to v is it her son. Jack o f j | Riggs and d a ug hter D o ro th y the asMX i itiu n . gave an o u tlin e o f m em bers are asked lo b i present. M rs Oscar H u m b u rg and son: re- H u be r vis ite d at the G. N. T aggart Rushlow. and daughter. M rs. F. N. I Richard G. H endricks. R aym ond and Charles H en- ■ the w o rk proposed f ir th is year. ¡tu rn e d to th e ir home at W: ISCO I home Sunday. O 'D onn ell, and fa m ilie s at W a ld ­ d ric k s . Mass was sung by M iss ! | 0( Sunday. M rs Fred Rood ate um- port. A card fro m M rs Fred Sew ell P a r ic ia D uyck. M i s s G e rtru d e _ "N ic k e l Social" F rid a y— M r. and M rs. C a rleto n Hande and Ja n u a ry 30 says: " A r r iv e d F rida y. ; panied them fo r a v is it. M rs. Ida H a m er is un d e r m edical S o ..'. ,' ¿md M : -. C. E 1 ■ c h ild re n re tu rn e d to S ilv e rto n Tues­ W omen's M i de na ry society of II id a w o n d e rfu l t r ip and have had care at S m ith 's hospital. M r. and M rs. Wes S ch u lm e rich day, a fte r a fe w days' v is it w ith Evansen. organist. P ete r and Charles T u a la tin Plain., P resb yteria n chu rch lo v e ly 1 sunshine u n til today we Vanaudenhaegen. Lee Sparks. F w ill hold a ",i cltel so cia l" at the are h a v in g O regon w eather. Were and daug hter are v is itin g M r. and M rs Hande's parents. M r. and Mrs. A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r C. M cC a rty, F ra n k P o rte r and V ic ­ home of M r and M rs. J mes B atch- dow n in M e x ico yesterday. A p e r­ Mrs. Chester S tew a rt at Beaver Thoir.as C onnell. legal a d v e rtis in g to the A rgus. to r G eiger w ere pallbearers. eld, 1 F rid .iv eve ning C h ris tia n En- son su re ly finds lik e he is out th is week. M r. and M rs Ed H u m p h re y o f M r and Mrs. Jack Borgen of F o rt Lew is. Wash visite d M r. and d iv o r w ill also meet th e re tha t of the U S d ow n th e re H a ving even.ng and w II assist in the en ­ a grand t im e " M r. am i M rs. S ew ­ P o rtla n d and Mrs. Sophia S m ith Mrs E. S tra w and M r. H u m p h re y's o f Forest G rove were guests S u n ­ un de . A L. H u m p h re y, Sunday. A. te rta in m e n t. e ll are v is itin g in C a lifo rn ia . day o f M r and Mrs. V erne M c K in ­ L. H u m p h re y has been q u ite ill. Mrs. I'a lti-rs o n Hoste«»— M r. and Mrs. J W. B arn ey a t­ ney and M rs. E. C. M cK in n e y. Mrs. M . A. L y n c h o f Redm ond M . s. Paul Patterson en te rt lin e d tended the ce le b ra tio n o f the 33rd A lm a D aniels o f Y a m h ill u n d e r­ last Wednesday and T h u rsd a y w ith w edding a n n ive rsa ry of M r. and w ent an a p pe nd ix opera tion S a tu r­ I was a guest several days last w eek f h e r b ro th e r and s is te r-in -la w , | desiert bridge. Mrs. J M Persun Mrs. F L. B ro w n S atu rday n ig h t day n ig h t at S m ith's hospital, D r I ¡ o M r. and M rs. J. W. B aile y. and M r W G G h riitc n s i n made at the home of M r. and M rs. B. |C. T. S m ith operating. 1 M rs. Joh n W o rtm a n o f P a cific Ins'll «Cores at the W ednesday p a rly , G. M cN a y 111 Forest G rove. Le ster Chase, a tte n d in g N o rm a l I C ity pent seve ral days last w eek and Mc'-damc.'- J W B arney. A. I. Mi Janette Cady spent t h e school at M on m ou th , spent the w ith M rs. E. B. Tongue and M rs. I week-end n t C o rv a llis . v is itin g week-end w ith his parents, M r and James Shannon. d.iy. frien ds and a tte n d in g J u n io r w eek- 1 M r/. Fred Chase. Wimer Brm.’ We will take care of your M rs. K a th a ry n e M e tske r o f St. Picture D en m ark P ic lu rrs S h o w n — end fe s tiv itie s at O regon S tate c o l- j j ) r . S m ith pe rfo rm e d a m in o r Helens and M iss Isabel C halm ers w ardrobe a t e c o n o m ic a l In te re stin g p ic tu n o f a 2500-acrc *e«fe' 'o p e ra tio n fo r Mrs. W illia m W ine- v is ite d M r and M rs. E B. Tongue farm in D e nm a rk of w lu c li G eorge M i • Constance Cochrane, w h o i$ « u rd n e r o f H ills b o ro S atu rday, and M rs. J. Shannon Sunday. prices, and assure you of V ils tr u p of south o f H ills b o ro was a tte n d in g N o rm a l school at M on- I M .s, B E. M a lin g o f Depoe Bay Jam es and C lyd e R utledge visite d m anager fo r fiv e years. 1917 to 1922, m outh, was a w eek-end guest of spent Hie w eek-end w ith her daugh th e ir aunt. Mrs. W illia m H e in ric h prom pt service always. are in the A rgu s w in d o w . The c o l­ her sister, Mrs. J. W. B arney. ter, M rs. T. W. M cD onald. PLUS— POPEYE CARTOON o f P o rtla n d , d u rin g th e w eek-end. le ctio n includes a p ic tu re of the M r. and M rs. W ill C u dd y and D r. S m ith pe rfo rm e d a m a jo r M r. and M rs. C harles L. W a lk e r in te r io r o f a fin e chureh. And Other Short Subjects c h ild re n o f C o rn e liu s Puss road opera tion fo r M rs M. M. T h o m p ­ v is ite d frie n d s at V e rn o n ia S u n ­ County President Visits— near I.in n to n w ere S unday guests son of Shady B ro o k Ja n u a ry 30. day. N ie d le e ra ft clu b w ill e n te rta in o f M r. and M rs. A. L . B ro ck. HILLSBORO MERCHANTS’ Mi G ladys M eyers o f T ig a rd , pres­ T elephnoe 47 M r and Mrs. Jack C ixip e r of id en t o f Hie W ashington cou nty F ru itla n d . Idaho, v is ite d her b ro th ­ fed e ra tio n o f W om en's clubs, th is e r-in -la w and sister, M r. and Mrs. afte rn o o n «Thursday) at the home E L. Hobbs, last week. will be introduced from the stage between the of M rs J E. Reeves Mrs. J. Nleo- first and second shows Friday night. M r. and M rs H a rry Robinson demus is assisting hostess. and son o f M etzger w ere Sunday guests o f M r. and M rs. P a u l L. M r». Ilc rg e rl Hoste»»— PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT, 11:15 Good N eighbors' c lu b ; f south of Patterson. H ills b o ro met J a n u a ry 30 at the W. E. B ro w n , c a rrie r on H ills ­ lioni- of Mrs G. W. H ergert. F if ­ boro ro u te five , is co n fin e d to his teen m em bers w e re present and home th is week w ith flu . t : i ; n visito rs, M rs. John l.ongdon. Mrs. H N K u m in e r spent the Mrs. K a th e rin e K rie d e l, and Mrs. week end at N e w be rg w ith M r. and Eva B agnell Mrs. L a ure nce K u m m e r. Form er Local Woman Dies— M r. and M rs. S. W. M e lh u is h and M rs. M ay I. S m ith received w o rd c h ild re n spent S unday w ith M r. last week of the death in O akland, and Mrs. H. E. l.a B a re at St Helens. Cal., o f Mrs. Eva C hristensen, f o r ­ M r. and M rs. L e w is F o w le r of m e rly Mrs. M a rtin S m ith o f West P o rtla n d spent the w eek-end w ith U n ion . She is s u rv iv e d by a daug h­ M r. and M rs. E dw ard Coman. ter, R u th B u e ll o f O akland. M rs. C. C. O'ncss of east of Hills­ boro suffered a paialytic stroke E n te rta in Dorcas C lu b -— No Coal Friday Mrs. H a ile y H. S m ith and M rs. Robert T a n n e r w ill e n te rta in D o r­ cas c lu b o f the A ll Saints m ission No Wood T h u rsd a y evening, F e b ru a ry 13. at 1 the S m ith home. A ll m em bers are ! urged to attend. J c. ¡Mothers Hostesses at Social Event ' k ' ^ d ^ s ^ i J"' ; Thomas Tongue Heads Committee RELIEVE EXTERNAL MUSCULAR PAIN 1*0 Often Slla-i allrd «Hh»umutlr”) COMPOUND Seal Sale Heads Luncheon Guests I. VENETIAN THURS., FRL, SAT. C L E A N IN G P R E S S IN G - I H o m e L aundry & D ry Cleaners P opularity C ontests C andidates SPARK "BAD BOY” O IL - BURNING C IR C U L A T IN G H E A T E R Blue Birds Organised— O rg a n iza tio n of a B lue B i r d group, ju n io r Cam p F ire girls, was ! begun Ja n u a ry 28 at Ihe P aul P a t­ terson home. M rs. P atterson w ill be leader. Entertain Pasi Chiefs— Mrs. L lo y d B ro w n and Mrs. S. E. F ayratn w ill e n te rta in the Past C h iefs' clu b o f Phoenicia Tem ple. P y th ia n Sisters, to n ig h t (T h u rsd a y) n t the home of M rs. B row n. General A iil Meets— Ladies’ G eneral A id of the M e th ­ odist ch u rch w i ll meet next W ed­ nesday aftern oon at 2:30 in the ch u rch basement. Card Party Held— V. F. W. A u x iliary held a C trd party at the V. F. W. h a ll last "A n y th in g P h o to g rap h ic” We are proud to offer Hillsboro residents a com­ plete photograpic service: No Soot No Dirt Portraits - Frames Films - Developing Enlargements Schramel Studio 109 S. 2nd H ills b o ro PLAN NOW FOR Sewer Service We are prepared to supply you with quality, tim e-re­ sisting concrete sew er pipe for connections with the municipal s e w e r sy ste m . Our pipe, high in quality and reasonable in cost, is durable and will serve you indefinitely. ALL SIZES CLAY AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE H illsb o ro C oncrete Brick ÔC T ile Co. Phone 1341 No Ashes North of Cannery, across W. Washington St. Approved by F ire Underw riters Until you've seen this new Spark you can have no idea of the beauty, the efficiency and the surprising economy of this truly MODERN Oil H eater. No labor. No fuss. All the heat you w ant at the turn of a valve — regulated as easily as you dial your radio. Cozy, radiant heat as well as circulating heat. Heats the entire room and floor, not just the ceiling. W elded, air-tight combustion cham ber carries all odors and products of combustion out the flue. In sizes, models and finishes to fit every heating re­ quirem ent— and every purse. $7750 i112'50 Selfridge Furniture Co. Phone 21X Hillsboro 136 8. T hird A re. A sk for P opularity V otes PLUS— Selected SHORT SUBJECTS