The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 20, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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H IL L S B O R O
AR G U S.
H I I. I S R O. R O .
O R H G O N
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Students
P.-T.A, Takes Action Many
Out of School
Asking for Correction Hue to Illness
Cold
T lium dnv, FebriiiiiV ,?O, 1"'U’>
■ ■
Golden Wedding
Date Celebrated
bv Local Couple
V ery few classes have had KM)
Tw o petitions, eno to th e city H illsboro, a b ran ch of the W illiam
CIIFI1A1 EM M OUNTAIN Miss
council protc sting th e u se of "p in ­ F. C h risten sen B allet school of p er cent atten d an ce recen tly , as
I. am .i M cCorm ick. IB. and D uncan
ball" gam es by m inors and asking ! P o rtla n d w ill d an ce a solo p art in m any pupils a re out w ith m easles,
M cInnis. 28. w ere m arrie d F e b ru ­
that licenses for th eir use be r e ­ th e S y m p h o n y -B allet concert. ' I.e< ten silitis aad colds At P eter Res-
ary 8. 1886. at the hom e of the
voked. and th e oth er to S heriff Visions de M assenet." in th e nui- cow school Rosaline M eekley, 4A.
briile
sister. Mrs. J S Robinson,
Jo h n W C onnell req u estin g m ore , nicipal a u d ito riu m in P o rtlan d F e b ­ a n d C h a r l e s T reglaw n. SB. have
at
F arm ington
Miss C e 1 i n d a
rigid enforcem ent of the law p ro ­ ru a ry 29 Miss Reed s re p u tatio n as been ill The 3B of th e D avid Hill
II. i\ n e , i Mrs It I' Deford* yy.is
hibiting the sale of tobacco to a g racefu l d a n c e r is rap id ly be- school report th e follow ing absent:
b ru te mind and Hei tor McInnis,
m inors, w ere passed by th e H ills­ • coining ack n o w led g ed th ro u g h o u t Fugene Feld,. B etty May. C orinne
tw in b ro th e r of the groom , uete.1
Brow n. Thelm a llo b in . Ri-nee Jo h n -
boro P aren t-T each er
association, I th e n o rth w est.
us
l>e--.t man
'.V he: M eKmiiey. All, ne Ain-
m eeting M onday night in th e union
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
T he fiftieth a n n iv e rsa ry of this
ai
her
Among
th
e
absences
rep
o
rt-
high school.
w edding w as celeb rated w ith a
, ed at the ju n io r high were: 8B,
P resident S ta n d a rd announced
lim n er party S unday at B euverton
' Anna Webb. Jam es A llison, Ja c k
th a t the large b irth d ay cake, d ec­
a t the hom e of Mrs 1. I M urray.
W illiamson. H erb ert Bass: 8B2.
orated in blue, w hite and gold,
T he bl i d e s t a b l e w a . d e , e i a t. d
Eugene Sehw m of: 711. D orothy G il­
w as donated by t h e P erfection
.vith golden rosebuds and a beau- I
T each ers of th e D avid H ill and lette. E dith Mae L atim er, Edna
B akery, honoring the 39th a n n i­
tifu l gold and w hite w edding e ike ■
th eir Rasm ussen. E arl O lsen: 7A. Ja c k
v ersary of th e founding of P.-T A ju n io r high schools held
K ennelly. 6B. Ja c k A llison. L ila
G uests present w ere Mrs ,1. s
Mrs. Clem E slinger rep o rted on sem i-an n u al d in n e r p arty F rid ay K earn. L orna McLeod. F ran cis
R obinson and E 1
MeCorimi-k I
th e study of den tal needs and it J ev en in g at th e ju n io r high cafeteria Meyers. J u n io r P lapp: 6A. Nancy
HU’ born. a ste r and b ro th e r of
w as decided to continue th e su r- • room J u n io r high teach ers p la n ­ West. V ernon Schoen. T h e re w ere
Mrs M cInnis, w ho atte n d e d th e
ned th e din n er, at w hich th e V al­
vey.
w edding 50 years ago. Mis. .1 A j
tin e m otif w as carried out in many absences in o th er rooms,
M em bership contest in th e grade d e n eco
(C assie' York and Don M cInnis, |
ratio n an d m enu D avid Hill but th e n am es w ere not rep o rted
schools w ill be co n tin u ed until teac h ers p resen ted th e program , to the school new s d ep artm en t.
R eedville: Mrs
I.
I
n ext m eeting, w hen a prize w i l l 1 w hich included a skit. "T he B ab­
S everal classes elected various
B eaverton: Miss Alice
be giver, to th e room w ith the ' bling B rook." w ith L. C Moo- officers fo r th e six -w eek period.
n eth M cInnis. C hehalem
m ost P.-T. A. m em bers. Mrs. T. G b erry.
New p atro l o fficers w ere chosen
all th e sons ami d.night
Miss G lad y s Rood. Miss
B ronleew e said th e re w as much W inabeth M acD owell. Mrs Je n n ie in sev eral room s in th e ju n io r M r and Mrs. D unean M cInnis of C hehalem M ountain c e le b ra te 50th and Mr, M cInnis, M r
enthusiasm in th e contest and re- i H u rd an d Mrs B lanche B ride as high. They are A rlen e l.entz. 6B:
w edding a n n iv ersary a! B eav erto n Sunday
Ira
G.
M cC orm ick.
ported th a t th e re a re now 121 ' ch aracters; a V alen tin e box. and Robert B ristol. 7A. an d S terlin g
M ountain; Mi
Eunic
m em bers in th e H illsboro organiza- j songs Mrs. W illiam Robb an d Mrs N aught. 8A. D orothy C oom er and
B eaverton: Miss Eva
tion.
D
uane
H
aynes
w
ere
elected
to
H illsboro: F ran k Paint
C H. N osier w ere guests
Mrs.
Mrs. M. M. Rom ig resig n ed as j Robb an d Mrs. C. K atcham . b rid es serv e on th e h o sp itality com m ittee
J. A. York. R eedville;
secretary and Mrs. J a k e W eil was 1 of th e past few m onths, w e re p re ­ of 7A T he fo u rth an d fifth grades
L au ra I.ue, S h erin u n ami
elected to ta k e h er place. Mrs sen ted w ith gifts Miss M au rin e at P e te r Boseow ehose th e follow - i
* M urray, B eaverton.
S ev en tee n C am p F ir girls of
Romig was appointed ch airm an of M oore and Miss G eorgena B row n ing new officers: presid en t. E rnest
th e publicity com m ittee.
v ice-p resid en t.
Allan th e W ahkeena ami L ohese groups
had -charge of th e decorations A lice Seym our:
Mrs. M orris W eil w as nam ed P irie an d W inifred W iley served.
C am pbell; secretary . J u n io r Lilly. an d n in eteen Boy S couts of the
chairm an of a com m ittee in charge
V alen tin e p arties w ere enjoyed A m erican Legion T roop 226 w ith
of th e d in n er m eeting M arch 16 I
by sev eral room s. T he 2B of th e th e ir leaders, Mrs. Georgy F isher
S ix th an n u al hom e in terest con­
F
ellow
ship
M
eeting—
Mrs. J. W. B arney. Mrs. L ester A ttend
P eter Boseow school m ade v a le n ­ an d Miss W inabeth M cDowell, and ference w as held th e second w eek
B A N K S Miss I .cola F rid ay
scoutm
aster.
L.
E
Francis,
enjoyed
M ooberry and Rev. C harles Reed : M anv from h ere a tten d ed th e tin e trees, and a v a le n tin e party-
In F e b ru a ry on th e O regon S tate G lo v e r W right w ere m arrie d
an
inform
al
p
arty
at
the
A
m
erican
w ere elected as th e n o m in a tin g ! W orld's F ello w sh ip m eeting at the given by th e ir teach er. Mrs. M ar­
C ollege cam pus for p urpose of ru n ry 8 in Kelso. Wash. Leola
com m ittee.
I C h ristian ch u rch at Forest G ro v e g aret M ooberry. especially h o n o r­ Legion hall F riday as guests of the stu d y in g "T he F am ily and Its In ­ day is the d a u g h te r of Mr.
H illsboro Boy Scouts, d irected F riday, S atu rd ay an d S unday, an i n g th e c h ild ren w ho had recently- A m erican L egion A u x iliary am i terests". w ith 433 w om en a tte n d ­ M rs Jo h n F riikiy of Haul.
z\
by T. G. B ronleew e. scoutm aster, a n n u a l g ath erin g of young people's had b irth d ay s. T his sam e gro u p co m m itteem en of troop 226
ing from
19 counties. Jack so n n er w as given in th e ir honor
As closing fe a tu re s of th e ev en , county had largest rep re se n ta tio n
and Jo h n West, assistant, p resen ted org an izatio n s of C h ristian churches. in n a tu re stu d y class have m o u ld ­
ru.iry 12 at th e hom e of th e b rid e's
colors an d gave a dem o n stratio n Mrs. W ilbur Lew is. Miss M arth a ed d a y anim als, w hich m ak e an th e C am p F ire G irls san g several w ith 53. W ashington county had parents. T hey a re m ak in g theil'
of th e ir group songs an d the eleven rep re se n ta tiv e s w ho w ere: hom e in P ortland.
of signaling, first aid for a p e r­ Jam es an d Rev. R. L. P u tn am . in terestin g ex h ib it.
son overcom e by smoke, an d an * lead ers of ad u lt groups, atten d ed
Ju n io r h ig h 6A enjo y ed a v a le n ­ scouts co n d u cted a closing flag M rs L P Rockw ood. Mrs A nna
ex p lan atio n of th e ir u n ifo rm s and an d about 12 m em bers of Y. P. tin e p a rty a fte r school T hursday. cefem ony d u rin g w hich they paid It. B oger of S herw ood. Mrs. M ar­
symbols.
T he opening of th e v a len tin e box trib u te to th e g irls an d th e ir le a d ­ tha T h o rn e and Mrs. E thel M
society.
T he W ahkeena and L o h e s e
w as th e m ain ev en t of th e party, ers. an d to th e A u x iliary m em bers. Jo hnson of C ed ar Mill, Mrs. E dith
C am p F ire girls a n d th e ir g u a rd ­ C hoirs M eet—
w ith gam es played afterw ard s.
O w ens. Mrs. C. F. V anV .ilin, Mrs
ians, Mrs. G eorge F ischer an d Miss
C hoirs of th e B eth an y P re s b y ­
T eddy W illiam son an d G lenn
Jo h n M V an d erzan d en , Mrs. P earl
W inabeth M acDowell. illu stra te d te ria n ch u rch a n d H illsboro M eth ­ H arty of 6A each p resen ted th e
V anD om elen, Mrs. Eva Meek of
th e laws, ideals an d creed of C am p odist E piscopal ch u rc h held jo in t class w ith a m icrophone, w hich he
Roy. Mrs. J e a n e tte C ram er Mason
F ire w ith songs an d talks.
p ractice at th e M. E. ch u rch th e had m ade, to be used d u rin g th e
from T igard, a n d Miss B lanche
"T he fam ily m ust go along w ith ev en in g of F e b ru ary 13. Jesse Fos­ w eekly ra d io hour. M em bers of
E ick w o rth .
hom e d em o n stratio n
L
eg
islativ
e
com
m
ittee.
Mrs.
C.
a boy if he is to m ake th e most te r d irects both choirs. T he groups th e class an d th e ir te a c h e r a re
ag en t-at-larg e.
E.
W
ells
and
Mrs.
M
aud
Boseow.
of Boy Scout w ork." said R. R. a re p lan n in g to presen t "T he C ru ci­ proud of th ese tw o pupils.
T h ese w om en a tte n d e d th e 4-day
ch airm en , have arra n g e d an in te r ­
E aster, ch airm an of Boy S couts in fixion" as an E aster can tata, com ­
estin g ev en in g for B usiness and co nference an d p ro g ram beginning
th e H illsboro district, in a talk bining b o th choirs. F ollow ing th e
P rofessional W om en's club m em - t F e b ru a ry 11. as guests of O regon
about young people's organizations. ■ p ractice a p a rty w as held in th e '
b ers F rid a y a t the c h am b e r o f ' S ta te college, th e hom e econom ics
“T o keep this co u n try aliv e and ch u rch basem ent.
com m erce room s. W. G. H a re w ill school an d th e ex ten sio n service
m oving we m ust keep aliv e these
W ednesday m o rn in g Mrs. A nna
sp eak on legislative m atters, and
institutions for th e young people." A ttend C onference—
"C asey's T rial." farce - com edy a p ro g ram of vocal an d in s lr u - .H - B oger gave an in te re stin g five
L u th era n m in isters from th is
The ideals of th e fo u n d ers of
statio n
P.-T. A. w ere ex p ressed as G irl county a tten d ed th e O regon L u th ­ sponsored by th e R o tary club, w as m en tal m usic w ill be given. P la n s i m in u te talk . o v er rad io w ork
in
O /\C ab o u t ex ten sio n
R eserves lighted candles around eran p asto ral co n feren ce in P o rt­ laughingly receiv ed b y a good for B usiness W om en's W eek, M arch ! K
W ashington county.
th e b irth d ay c a k e rep resen tin g land T uesday an d W ednesday at crow d at th e union high school 15 to 21. w ill be discussed.
Ja m b o re e com m ittee. Mrs. H arrv
F ollow ing is th e ex ten sio n pro- .
love, faith, know ledge, patience, th e Im m anuel L u th e ra n church. au d ito riu m F rid ay . A n tics an d cos­
un derstanding, h ealth and k in d ­ Rev. P. S chaus of S h efflin p re ­ tum es w o rn by local business m en M organ and Miss Rose C ave, c h a ir­ g ram for W ashington county: F irst I
m
en,
w
ill
have
ch
arg
e
of
th
e
d
in
­
M onday p. m.. county com m ittee,
ness. A torch b e a re r u rg ed th at sided at th e session. an d Rev. p artic ip a tin g in th e p lay b ro u g h t
ner, w hich is served at 6:30 p. m. co u rt house. Mrs. Della C yphers.
th e light of th e fo u n d ers be c a r­ G eorge R eule of H illsboro d e liv ­ , fo rth m any laughs.
At this time of year
► ch a irm a n ; first T uesday. C edar
ried on undim m ed. T he cerem o n ­ ered th e serm on at th e com m union
Net to th e R otary club is $26.70.
Mill, G ran g e hall. Mrs. L a ttie W al­
you want something
ial was arran g ed by A nn M unkers. serv ice T uesday evening.
w hich w ill be g iv en o v er to th e W. K. C. P ro g ram F rid ay —
T he colors w ere retire d an d tap s Miss W ebber E n tertain s—
y o u th m ovem ent in th e city.
W om an's R elief C orps w ill m eet ters, ch airm an ; first W ednesday, I
different to wear.
sounded by Jo h n West.
I in all-d ay session F rid ay a t th e Roy, M oore's store, Mrs. P earl *
M
iss
F
lo
rin
e
W
ebber
e
n
te
r
ta
in
­
firs t
Mrs. G eorge L av er cut th e b ir th ­
F ra n k C am ero n an d Mr. an d i V eteran s' hall Pot luck luncheon . Van D om elen. ch airm an ;
Now is your chance
day cake. Mrs. P ete K alk w arf and ed w ith a V alen tin e p arty F rid ay Mrs. P e rry A b b o tt of P o rtlan d v is­ w ill be served, follow ed by an T hu rsd ay , W allace d istrict. Mrs.
Mrs. Ben F ab er assisted h e r w ith n ig h t at th e hom e of h er paren ts. ited Mr. an d Mrs. R G. C u ll S u n ­ aftern o o n p rogram co m m em o rat­ R aym ond's home. Mrs. C h arles N el­
to
get a good looking
Mr. an d Mrs. J. K. W ebber. Those day. Mr. C am ero n is a cousin of ing th e b irth d a y s of L incoln and son: first F riday. L aurel, co m m u n ­
refreshm ents.
Dresen', w ere B etty J o F ow ler, M il­ Mrs. C ull.
$7.95
dress. Dresses
ity
club.
Mrs.
Leon
S.
D
avis;
sec­
W ashington. Miss M arg aret Cook
d red M orrill, D oris W eber. Don
ond
T uesday. S herw ood, O lson
I has c h arg e of th e program .
Mrs.
Ire
n
e
Moody
of
n
e
a
r
P
o
r
t­
you
can
w ear late in
M eier, B yron Reed. Jam es F o r­
b u ilding. Mrs. W R. Rasmtffttcn.
sy th e Jr., E arl H ickenlooper, an d land v isited Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S ocial C lub M eets—
ch airm an : second W ednesday, fio rtb
the
spring
too, a n d
T eufel S u n d ay . Mr. and Mrs. Lo­
th e hostess.
S ocial club of th e E astern S ta r Plains, school house. M is .J p f fic
gan F e rry of n e a r P o rtla n d w ere
they will be only
w ill m eet F rid ay at 1:30 p. m. for Jack so n ; second F riday. C n erry
Miss Brow n Hostess—
also guests.
d essert luncheon w ith Mrs. L. T. G rove, Mrs. D avis’ hom e. Mrs.
F. L. club of th e R ebekah lodge
Miss M ina Combs, w h o has been M cP heeters. M esdam es R F ra n k Pern
P atto n :
second
T huaduy,
$C 95
w as en te rta in e d T u esd ay ev en in g ill at th e hom e of h er m other. Mrs. P eters. W L. S tark . B. M. G ood­ county w ide m eeting, co u rt house,
at th e hom e of th e p resid en t. Mis
D avid R u th erfo rd , w as ta k e n to m an. an d Ed. L. M oore a re assist­ house furnishings.
T ualatin chapter. O. E. S . voted G eorgina Brown. P lan s w ere m ade th e E m an u el hosp ital in P o rtlan d ing hostesses.
• T he ex ten sio n unit m eetings sta rt
to sponsor a ch ap te r of R ainbow for en tertain in g th e state presid en t. S atu rd ay .
| at 10:30 w ith pot luck lunch at
M
rs.
S
p
ick
er
G
ladys
Day
of
Ju
n
c
tio
n
C
ity,
h
e
re
in
H
ospital—
for girls a t the m eetin g T uesday
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. H an n a and
noon an d a re free to ev ery o n e in ­
M
arch
3.
W
ashington's
birthday-
M
rs.
F.
T.
S p ick er su stain ed a terested .
evening, and elected an advisory-
son A rt left M onday n ig h t for
at
m
otif
w
as
carried
out
in
gam
es
fra
c
tu
re
d
hip
in a fall late T ues-
board to assist th e organization.
L ew iston, Idaho., to a tten d th e fu ­
T hese meeting-: w ill be held d u r ­
M em bers of th e board a re M es­ an d refresh m en ts.
n e ra l of Mr. H an n a's sister. Lena d ay evening, Dr. J. B. D insm ore ing m onths of M arch, A pril and
a tte n d e d her. S he is in th e Good May.
dam es R. F ra n k P eters, W. J. E n ­ Mrs. S tan n ard H ostess—
H anna.
schede and J. B. D insm ore. Miss
P ro ject b eing stu d ied is "B uy-
Miss M ax in e H enrichs. stu d en t S a m a rita n h ospital in P o rtaln d .
Mrs. H. H. S ta n n a rd en te rta in e d
GOAR'S
P a tty Lom ax. Dr. W allace Pasley. K appa T au club w ith luncheon at at O regon S ta te college, C orvallis,
m in sh ip ." D em o n stratio n s w ill be
L. E. M acDowell, and J. H. M ur- h er h om e F e b ru a iv 13. Follow ing spent th e w eek -en d w ith h e r au n t,
given by Miss B lanche E ickw orth.
MRS. D IA N A W. SIN E
ton.
th e luncheon h e r S u n d ay school Mrs. A. H. Busch.
Mrs. D iana W Sine, fo rm erly of hom e d em o n stratio n a g e n t-at-larg e.
Mrs. V erne C u rry a n d
F red
th e E v er-R ead y class of th e
E. M. Barnes, Prop.
Mr. an d M rs. W. E. C ook of S a ­ H illsboro, d ied in h er sleep at
Holznagel, ju n io r past m atro n and class,
C h ristian church, jo in ed th e club lem sp en t S u n d ay w ith Dr. an d T oronto, C anada. F e b ru a ry 12. Mrs.
M ethodist E piscopal C hurch
patron, w ere especially h o n o red at
for
a
V
alentine
p
a
rty
.
A
V
alen
tin
e
S
ine
w
as
born
J
u
n
e
27.
1848.
at
C h u rch school, 9:45, Miss Rose
the ch ap te r m eeting All past m a­ box co n tain in g V alen tin es fo r all Mrs. R. J. Nicol. M rs. N icol and
B erw ick-on-T w eed, E ngland, and Cave, g en eral su p e rin te n d e n t. M rs
Mrs. Cook a re sisters.
trons and p atrons w ill be honored p resen t w as m uch enjoyed.
cam
e
to
C
an
ad
a
w
ith
h
e
r
p
aren
ts
T. W. M cDonald, p rim a ry su p e rin ­
guests at th e n e x t m eeting.
Lohese C am p F ire g ro u p m et at
th e ju n io r high school T u esd ay and w hen a young girl. In Ju ly , 1922, te n d e n t; d iv in e w orship, 11 a n d ,
D ecorations a n d
refresh m en ts P ra y e r D ay O b serv ed —
she
cam
e
to
H
illsboro,
to
be
n
ear
carried out a W ashington's b ir th ­
W orld D ay of P ra y e r w ill b e ob­ p lan n ed a sleigh rid e fo r th a t e v e­ h e r d au g h ter, th e late Mrs. J. T 7:30. We co rd ially in v ite you to
jo in w ith us in th ese services of
day them e. A gam e of "B eano” serv ed a t th e M ethodist ch u rch ning.
M cK ay. Six y e a rs la te r she r e ­
and songs w ere enjoyed.
T hursday. F e b ru a ry 27, at 2:30 p
M em bers of th e A. A. U. W. v is­ tu rn e d to C anada, and had resided w o rsh ip an d in o u r ch u rc h school.
You w ill find a w elcom e and you
m. H illsboro w om en of all religious ited the e x h ib it of "O ld M asters" ' in T o ro n to e v e r since.
w ill find o p p o rtu n ity for w o rsh ip |
H ave Sleighing P a rty —
denom inations w ill p a rtic ip a te in at th e P o rtla n d A rt M useum S a t- | S h e 1» su rv iv ed by tw o d a u g h ­
an d for fellow ship in o u r group,
u rd ay aftern o o n .
Messrs, and M esdam es P. A. A n ­ : the program .
ters, an d a n u m b e r of g ra n d c h il­
derson, K enneth Wilcox, and Willis R ebekahs in D ebafe—
Mr. and Mrs. N ev ille Bagley. d ren , am ong th em being J e a n an d
W e specialize In q u a lity com -
Pyle, Misses G ladys M atteson. O r­
Miss N ad in e P a tte rso n an d Miss J e s sie M cK ay, d a u g h te rs o f Dr. m ereiai p rin tin g .—A rgus.
tf ourselves into thinking we
R ebekah lodge w ill m eet T ues- Velm
adell P rick ett. and V iolet G uindon.
a A b en d ro th sp e n t S u n d ay at Jo h n T. M cK ay of S askatoon, C a n ­
can get through this cold
an d P a u l M atteson w ent sleighing ' day evening at th e I. O. O. F. DeLake.
ada.
Old
T
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e
D
ance
on Iowa H ill southw est of H ills­ hall. A fter th e m eetin g a pro g ram
A t V erboort T uesday, F e b ru a ry winter w eather with a weak
Mr. and M rs. F re d A m ach er and
including
a
farce
debate,
su
b
ject
boro T uesday evening. L ater in
25. M usic by W alkers* orchestra.
d au g h ters w ere guests S u n d ay of
M arriag e Licenses
or run-down automobile
th e evening they enjoyed a fire ­ of w hich is secret, w ill be p re s e n t­ Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st A m ach er in
A dm ission 25 cents.
1
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B
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jam
in
J
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G
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iq
u
ct,
B
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a
v
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battery.
place w einer roast at th e Wilcox
P o rtlan d .
ton, and V era M arie Sills, F orest
home.
E lected M anager—
N OTICE
M is. E d w a rd C. C om an e n te r ta in ­ G rove ro u te 1, F e b ru a ry 13.
L ester Chase, stu d en t at O regon ed P o rtla n d frien d s at luncheon
N ational P resident Speaks—
It has been called to m y a tte n ­
B en jam in
Jo se p h
G erm iquet,
th a t m erc h a n ts and vendors
N ational presiden t of th e A m er­ N orm al school at M onm outh, w as S atu rd ay .
B eav erto n and V era M arie Sills, tion
recen
tly
elected
business
m
an
ag
e
r
of
c ig arettes hav e been careless
ican Legion A uxiliary, Mrs. M el­
Miss L o u ise F isc h e r sp en t th e 1 F o rest G rove, F e b ru a ry 12.
for
th
e
school
y
e
a
r
book,
a
cco
rd
­
in
selling
c ig arettes to m inors in
ville M ucklestone. w ill deliv er an
•week-end a t Sigm a K ap p a so ro rity
S tep h en A. W ochos an d M artha v iolation of th e law.
address over station K OIN from ing to w ord received by his p a r­ house a t O reg o n S ta te college, C o r - ' Schuh, C ornelius, F e b ru a ry 18.
T h ese violators w ill be prosecuted
1:30 to 1:45 p. m. S aturday. Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. F re d L. C hase. I vallis.
F red O. Day, G lenw ood a n d according to law.
P a u l P atterson, ch airm an of th e M eeting P ostponed—
B ev erly S chlip, g ra n d d a u g h te r A lta A. Johnson, G ales C reek. F e b ­
(S igned) J. W. C O N N ELL, S h e r­
rad io com m ittee, requests all local
Social C ircle of th e C o n g reg a­ of Mr. a n d M rs. A. J. H anna, was ru a r y 18.
iff of W ashington C ounty.
1-3
A uxiliary m em bers to "listen in." tio n al ch u rch postponed its all-d ay o p erated on F rid a y m o rn in g a t th e
P
o
rtla
n
d
S
a
n
ita
riu
m
.
m
eeting
u
n
til
th
e
th
ird
T
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u
rsd
ay
H istory D irectors to M e e t -
Mrs. F. J. W eifs of S h e rid a n v is­
D irectors of t h e W ashington in M arch. The m eeting w as to h av e
C ounty M useum and H istorical as­ been h eld today (T h u rsd ay ) b u t ited th e H an n a an d S eh lif fam -
w
as
cancelled
due
to
bad
w
eath
er.
, ilies se v eral day s la st w eek.
batteries are built to
sociation w ill m eet at th e h is­
torical center in th e basem ent of B eginners' Class F o rm ed —
Mrs. H a ttie H ili E ro w n h ill of
up under hard winter
th e court house at 2 p. m. today
Ed C heney, dan cin g in stru cto r, M cM innville is v isitin g h er d augh-
ing conditions— and
(T hursday).
w ill form a class fo r b eg in n ers , ter, Mrs. W. R. M anley.
price is right.
M
onday
aftern
o
o
n
a
t
th
e
V
e
te
ra
n
s’
Mr. an d M rs. E a rl S im pson of
Pledges S orority—
hall from 3:45 u n til 4:45 p. m. A ll P o rtlan d s p e n t S u n d ay w ith Mr.
0 m onths
Miss D orothy C halm ers of H ills- ' in terested m ay a tte n d a t th a t tim e.
an d Mrs. L. I. D avis.
G u a ra n te e .
boro has been pledged to A lpha
ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTM ENT OF
M r. and M rs. H en ry B u sh m an of
1 y e ra
G am m a at A lbany college. Shi- is 1 Service C lub M eets—
Service club w iil m eet n ex t W ed­ P o rtla n d w e re g u ests S u n d ay of
G u a ra n te e ...........................
th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n ­
nesday n ig h t at th e hom e of M r
Mr. an d M rs. F. A b en d ro th .
cis J . C halm ers.
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m onths
H arold K ellington, w ith Mrs, R ay
Mrs. K ra e ft of P o rtla n d is v is it­
G u a ra n te e
D elphians M eet M onday—
Sigler and Mrs. C lem E slin g er as- I in g h e r sister, M rs. W illiam F.
2-year
D elphian m eeting w hich w a s sisting hostesses.
H aase, th is w eek.
to represent
G u a ra n te e
postponed th is w eek w ill be held
M onday, F e b ru a ry 24, at th e home
of M rs. B. W. B arnes.
ACT TODAY!
A m erica » O ldest Life Insurance Com pany
M iss R eed in B allet—
L et us rh e e k y o u r p resen t u n it
an d . If necessary, in stall a new
(F irst Policy Issued F e b ru a ry 1st, 1843)
Miss J a n e t Reed, w ho teaches
MONARCH.
d ancing a t th e old G range hall in
Prescription Compounding is a trained
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Camp Fire Girls,
Scouts Entertained
2 Main beaturc
Local Women at
Meet; Program
for Countv Set Miss Leola Friday
Weds Mr. Wright
B. and P. Club
Meets Friday
Rotary Comedy
Brings Laughs
Preview Saturday Night, 11:15
"The Perfect Gentleman"
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SUN., MON., TUE.
Tualatin Chapter
Sponsors Rainborv
Group of Girls
February
23, 24, 25
WONDERS TO DAZZLE THE HUMAN IMAGINATION... IN A
FLAMING LOVE SIORV SET IN TITANIC WORLD CONFLICT!
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Jeiaph Schildkiaul . C a il ol 10.000 • A Pmamount Picluia
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Gene Rossman
DO YOU KNOW - - -
science?
HOT WATER
WALL FINISH
will not show laps— will
not rub off— and is much
better for covering those
ugly stains.
WE COVER SURFACES”
Hillsboro Decorating
Company
"Nick”
P h o n e H illsb o ro 2102
We are the best prepared to serve you
as we have had training in the best
Prescription Pharm acies in San F ran ­
cisco and Portland?
Prescriptions can be throw n together or
scientifically prepared and we do it
scientifically, charging no more than
when you get them throw n together.
Mr. Rossman has qualified himself to render
service to present policyholders as well as discuss
insurance and annuity plans with those who arc in-
terested in the protection of their family or estate
or who wish to provide for a life-lo n g income
through an annuity.
GENE ROSSMAN
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Z. J. Riggs, g ra d u a te of th e C alifo rn ia C ollege P h a rm a c y
(V en etian tic k e t, E. H o rn b ack , city)
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in W ashington County
H illsboro, O regon
117 S. T h ird Ave.
P hone 2211
ALMA I). KATZ
M anager
420 C o rb ett Bldg.
P ortland, O regon
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Two Handy Location!
Busch’s Service
Garage
Phone 501
Busch’s Super
Service Station
Corner Third and B aseline
Phone 391
A. H. Busch, Prop.
4 ACTS
The Pick of the Act» in Picture»
JOE FIELDS and Hi» Orchestra.
FOUR EATON BOYS, Quartet.
SUGARK ANE, Colored Da ncer.
MARCEY BROTHERS and BEATRICE, Song»
and Comedy.
ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
WEDNESDAY ONLY
Feb™ary
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Carol Lombard and Fred MacMurray in
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PLUS
Joan Blondell and G lenda Farrell in
L.
"Miss Pacific Fleet”
PLUS— Selected Short Subjects
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