The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 27, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    H IL L S B O R O
Pape Two
K n ig h ts C elebrate
72nd
A
nniversary
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♦
At a d istrict m eetin g of K nig h ts ¡R ad io S tu d y clu b s on M.v A ttitu d e
of P ythias lodges h eld at th e K. P. T o w ard P la y ” show ed how play is
h all F eb ru ary 19. th e "2nd anni- an essen tial p a rt of w holesom e liv-
v e rsa ry of the founding of th e or- ! ¡ng . T h e H illsb o ro P - T A. Radio
der w as celebrated an d 25-year study g ro u p m et w ith M rs M. M
jew els w ere presented to seven . Romig. Mrs. J. A K tam ein led the
K nights. H. R Em m ott, L. F Em- i discussion. M rs W. F. M otrtgom ers
m ott E dw ard C. I.uce. F red Sew gave a re p o rt on "H e W ho I.augh».'
ell. W. G. H are. J D. A nderson,
and E arl I. Donelson. P ast C han-
■,
■ 1 rp
cellor C arl B roderson of Forest . C OlOlllfl I 1 t?il
d ro v e m ade the presentation Five
m em bers w ho w ere eligible for th e \ \ <? 11 A t t P l l C l O C l
jew els w ere u n ab le to be present
H urt W ilkes of E verett. Wash..
T he C olonial Silver; tea given
F red H eidel of Sum m it. J o h n F rid ay aftern o o n by th e C offee
B oeker of P o rtlan d , E lm er Scott club at th e hom e of M rs T hom as
and H erm an Bishop.
1 C onnell w as w ell atten d ed desp ite
O f these K n ig h ts B ishop has in clem en t w e a th e r An enjo y ab le
been a m em ber longer th an th e m u sical p ro g ram w as mveii. eon-
others. h aving joined in Decern- ( sistin g ¡o f vocal solos by Miss M in-
ber. 1902: Scott an d H ire have be- ‘’rv a F u lle r acco m p an ied by M rs
longed S3 years. H eidel an d H. R F red Sew ell, p ian o solos by P ix ie
E m m ott 29 years. S ew ell and Luce Lee M acD owi i.. \ m ini selections
23 Vears. B oeker and W ilkes 27 b-v
M arjo rie Sow ell, accom -
' ear’s. L. F. Em m ott 26 y ears. An- P onied by Mrs. S ew ell; an d pi mo
derson since N ovem ber. 1910, an d
S 55Clia ...?.O„ n ieI1 eG.‘. a.u ‘
E n g eld in g er an d B e rn a rd in e Sm ith.
D onelson 25 years.
A large crow d was in a tten d an ce i d ressed as pilg tin is. Mrs. A H.
aH lodges in the district b eing rep - B iassing
read
sev eral
orig in al
resen ted ex cep tin g M cM innville poems.
and Y am hill. A lbert Tozier, w ho : C olonial d eco ratio n s w ere used
has been a K night for 54 years, and th e hostesses w ere d ressed in
also attended.
C olonial costum es. M rs F red En-
N ext d istrict m eetin g w ill be geldinger. p resid en t, an d Mrs. M i l -
held at F orest G rove M arch 12. sh all E lder, ch airm an of th e host-
and o th er d istrict m eetin g s w ill be ess com m ittee, poured.
held la te r a t several of th e lodges I
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Health Board Meets—
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E x ecu tiv e b o a rd of th e W ash-
H • I \ • U . L j l l ’c S
ington C o u n ty P u b lic H ealth as-
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P r n n r /itn
L .IIIC U III I l U g l L l i l l
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G eneral R ansom Corps, No. 47.
W om ans R elief Corps, held a
W ashington-L incoln p ro g ram
on
F rid ay in honor of th e b irth d a y
celebration of o u r first and civil
w a r presidents. A pot lu ck d in n er
w as served at noon.
T he ladies w ere addressed by
Mrs. G ladys M eyers, p resid en t of
th e C ounty F ed eratio n of W om an's
clubs, w ho ou tlin ed th e w o rk of
th e clubs and th e p rog ram fo r th e
d istrict m eeting to be h eld n ex t
m onth. Mrs. O rpha C arly le read
v ery in te restin g hig h lig h ts on th e
lives of both W ashington an d L in-
coin; H ugh S. R ogers re a d th e
G etty sb u rg address; Mrs. M aud
S tan n ard and Mrs. M ay Cook gave
a little skit on A m erican citizen-
ship. Miss M argaret Cook w as
chairm an of th e program com m it-
tee. an d a larg e crow d w as in at-
tendance.
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Hear Lecture on Play—
“P lay is th e Ju stificatio n of
W ork,” said D r. O. R. C ham bers.
professor of psychology' at O regon
S tate college in a le c tu re over
KOAC Tuesday. H is ta lk to th e
ciation w ill meet tonight (Thun»
da-v) at 730 at the ° ffice
the
T h is is an im p o rtan t m eetin g for
p re p a ra tio n of b udget of fu n d s for
en su in g y ear.
A tten d D istrict M eeting—
Mrs. A. M. C arlile. past d e p a rt-
m en t p resid en t, an d Mrs. Elw ood
j ohnson. d e p a rtm e n t press co rres-
p o n d en t of th e W om an’s R elief
c Orps. a tte n d e d a d istrict m eetin g
of t h at o rg an izatio n in P o rtla n d
y e b r u jr v 13
‘
Mrs. G errish H onored—
Mr. an d Mrs. S tan ley S in clair
e n te rta in e d S u n d ay w ith a d in n e r
h o n o rin g ' th e 66th b irth d a y an n i-
v e rsa ry of h e r m other. M rs. M in-
n ie G errish . O th er guests w ere
Mr. a n d M rs. H en ry G errish and
fam ily.
_
.. . _ , . A
f,ra n Ke M eets 1 omght
H illsboro G ran g e w ill m eet to-
day < T h u rsd ay > at 6:30 p. m. for
p o t lu ck d in n e r
an d m etning.
A loha G ran g e m em b ers w ill be
p resen t an d w ill ex em p lify th e
th ird an d fo u rth degrees.
Past C hiefs Meet—
P a st C hiefs' clu b of P h o en icia
T em ple w ill m eet T h u rsd ay night,
M arch 5. at th e hom e of Mrs.
V erne M cK inney, w ifh M rs. F ra n k
B a rr as assistin g hostess.
DO YOU KNOW - - -
Prescription Compounding is a trained
science?
r
We are the best prepared to serve you
as we have had training in the best
Prescription Pharmacies in San Fran­
cisco and Portland?
Prescriptions can be thrown together or
scientifically prepared and we do it
scientifically, charging no more than
when you get them thrown together.
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Z. J. Riggs, graduate of the California College Pharmacy
Highway Landscape
Engineer Speaker
"P reserv in g o u r H e rita g e Scenic
O regon - is th e g uiding th o u g h t of
th e presen t high w ay com m ission."
re p o rte d G eorge O tten . landscape
en g in ee r for th e com m ission, w ho
w as th e sp eak er at tin- G ard en club
m eetin g M end tv evening. "W hen
th e loeating crew is laying- out a
new pieee of co n stru ctio n o u r d e ­
p artm en t m akes suggestions w hich
p reserv e th e n a tu ra l b eau ty of th e
landscape o r m akes a v a ilab le beauty-
spots in th e location. T hese a re
done w ith o u t d estro y in g thg u tili­
ta ria n p u rpose of th e road
"In w estern an d
m o u n tain o u s
p a rts of O regon open view s are
m uch b e tte r th an cram p ed sights
caused by a v en u e p la n tin g along
th e right of way In th e m o re arid
p art of th e state th e com m ission,
w hich is also the p a rk com m ission,
has a rra n g e d oases at in terv als
w h ere one can e ith e r rest th e eyes
alone o r rem ain aw hile.
"In terested persons a re aw aitin g
th e outcom e of legal ru lin g on th e
C ilifo rn ia strip zoning law . w hich
gives th e h ig h w ay b o ard authority-
over ro ad sid e ad v e rtisin g w ith in a
certain n u m b er of feet of th e
roads. If th is b ill is u p h eld th en
O regon w ill n eed th e h elp of all
b eau ty -lo v ers to secu re a lik e m eas­
ure.
“T he coast h ig h w ay b rid g es h av e
been lan d scap ed an d w hen the
b rid g es a re co m pleted th e settings
w ill show off th e b rid g es to v ery
good ad v an tag e."
Mr. O tten show ed designs of
som e of th e w o rk u n d e rw a y and
p lan s for se v eral spots along C a n ­
y o n road.
’A R G U S ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday. February 27, 1936
OREGON
n ln g
All Saints Guild
U.S.
V.Camp Two Wedding hates ' laud.
Couple Observe
Celebrated Sunday
Colonial Tea
and
A
uxiliary
40th Anniversary Has
M r and Mrs. T hom as C onnell
All S n u ts' G u ild C olonial silv er
observed th e ir 33rd w edding a n ­
tea at th e G eorge M cG rath hom e
in Joint Meeting n iv ersary am i am i Mi C a rle ­
Last S u n d a y Tue day aftern o o n w as well a tte n d ­
ton H unde of S ilverton, th e ir sev ­
at tlie B*ii *n hotel in P o lt-
L e t till' U ilV i'Ill ,‘in e iits h e lp
Mr
ed T he house w as deco rated in
national colors am i tin- tab le cen-
| terpieee w as ot fi eesias. violets and
red carn atio n s M esdam es All' O
Johnson of F orest G lo v e and V.
W G ardner, w ho w ere dressed in
C olonial costum es, poured
L ittle
G loria Johnson, d ressed in a w h ite
page's costum e, received th e g u est;
at th e door.
P rogram for ttie tea in clu d ed a
pi mo solo by Miss P ix ie Let- Mae-
Dowell, songs by Miss M inerva
F uller, accom panied by Mrs. F red
Sew ell; an in terestin g talk on h is­
torical C olonial ch u rc h e s by M rs
V W. G ard n er; am i a violin solo
by M os E sther W icks, accom panied
by M iss M aiirine M oore
M esdames E d g ar K am na. H E
S ta p le s , and A lf O Jo h n so n a ss ist­
ed Mrs. M cG rath as hostesses.
Scout H arrin g to n cam p am i aux-
U S W. V . e n te rta in e d
th e ir d e p a rtm e n t officers Fiidax
night at th e ir re g u la r m eeting
T he follow ing officers w en- p re s­
ent: D ep artm en t C o m m an d er Jam es
T Beach. S en io r V ice It S. Hog
ors, J u n io r Vieo Sam H ansen. In-
•pcetor E It l.eody. C h ap lain Rev
F A S m ith am i Past C om m an d er
S mi Vessy of Scout Y oung eam p
Rev. S m ith w as fo rm erly a m em ­
b er of ttie local eam p, w tiile tie
NORTH PL A IN S F ight of Mr.
w as B aptist m in ister in th is city.
and Mrs. S A D M eek's c h ild ren
H e is also com m am lor of Seoul
w e re present for th e su rp rise p a rty
Young eam p at P o rtlan d
S unday, sponsored by th e W ash­
T he ladies e n te rta in e d D e p a rt­
ington G ran g e in o b serv an ce of
m ent P resid en t III inch L undberg.
th e fortieth w edding a n n iv e rsa ry
D epartm ent T re a su re r A udrey G rey.
of Mr. and Mrs. M eek. T hey w ere
S ecretary J a n e M unroe, M rs. J T
Mr. an d Mrs. R obert M eek. Mr.
Beach, m em b ersh ip ch airm an of
an d M rs C laren c e M eek. Mr. and
Scout Y oung a u x ilia ry , uml M rs
M rs
M elvin M eek. P aslev and
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A nderson, w ife of th e d e p a rtm e n t
Jam es Mock Mr. and Mr- Cl irk ChaptO V RcSCrVC
m arshal
Ink ley. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n G ates i
A fter th e business m eetings, a
Jr
Mr
and M r- P a t r i c k Davis. O f f j c e i S F o r m e d
soei
il tim e w ith light lunch w as
G ra n d c h ild re n p resent w ere M ar­
A c h a p te r of R eserve O fficers' held jo in tly by C am p an d A uxil-
jo rie am i V incent M eek. W esley
G ates. S am m y Inkle.v. R ichard and association of th e U n ited S tates | ¡ary at V eteran s' hall
M arion M eek and R onald Davis. was organized T uesday ev e n in g at
F rien d s present w ore Rev. A ndrew a m eeting at th e c h a m b e r of co m ­
C a rric k of P o rtlan d . M essrs, and m erce room s L ie u te n a n t V ern 1!
M esdam es Floyd R affety and c h il­ C asebeer. 2nd I.t , eoast a rtille ry
d ren , F. G. B row n, J. W. G ates reserves, w as elec ted p resid en t pro-
SC H O L LS Mrs W illa M Mon-
an d grandson. Fay M ills, P ie rre tern: Dr. A lanson F. H inm an of
M ills and ch ild ren . F re d e ric k M ills F orest G rove, 1st I.t., d e n ta l r e ­ dab.iugli. d a u g h te r of Mr am i Mrs
R obinson of Scholls, was
an d c h ild ren , Jam es H. Davis. serves. v ice-p resid en t: am i Jam es Ja c k
Jo sep h B ak er and ch ild ren , F red M. W ells, 2nd I . t , in fa n try reserves, m arrie d to E lm er G. W alker of
F rid ay at
V ancouver.
J o s s y a n d son. J a s p e r K effer. C lyde se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. C h a p te r m e e t­ P o rtla n d
L incoln an d son. B en G ent. R us­ ing w ill be held M onday at 3 p. W ash He is the son of Dick W alk ­
e r and M rs May W alk er of St
sell L oftis, J o h n Loftis. A lv ah L o­ m. at th e co u n ty co u rt room .
T h e object of th e association is Johns. T hey w ill m ak e th e ir hom e
gan and ch ild ren . J. L. V andom -
elon an d ch ild ren ; M esdam es G e rt­ to su p p o rt and assist in d e v e lo p ­ in P o rtlan d
ru d e M avs and d au g h ters, Joseph m ent of a m ilita ry policy to p ro ­
S m id elk o fer and ch ild ren . T helm a vide a d e q u a te n a tio n al defense. T he R ebekahs H ave D ebate—
and I association b elieves it ttie d u ty of
D eb ate on th e su b ject "R esolved:
S C H O L L S —A p re tty
w edd in g V an d erzanden, M ay B ellin g er
its m em bers as /American citizens
took place S unday. F e b ru a ry 23. d a u g h te r N ancy. F. P. Holcom b, to u rg e congress to give effect to T in t W omen S hould not be R e­
M
in
n
ie
R
lake.
M
aria
Jack
so
n
;
Dr.
w hen Miss G race E. M iller becam e
th e N ational D efense Act an d th e stricted in M arriage P roposals to
th e b rid e of M yron J. A rth au d at W. H P aslev. M arian O lson. H a r­ U. S. N aval Policy, to m ak e n a ­ I. eap Y ear O nly," w as held a fter
old
P
aslev.
C
yril
L
orenz.
L
eroy
th e hom e of th e b rid e 's u n cle and
tional defen se a reality , and to aid th e m e etin g of R eb ek ah lodge
M essis. A. I,.
au n t, Mr. and Mrs. M. W olfe, of Mills. A rt H anna. M argaret D avis in secu rin g a p p ro p ria tio n s fo r all T uesday ev en in g
a
n
d
J
e
a
n
A
nn
Pasiey.
Mr.
am
i
Mrs.
Brock, Ross B row n and A dolph
P o rtlan d . Dr. M arcy, p asto r of th e
the foregoing purposes.
M
eek
receiv
ed
se
v
e
ra
l
n
ice
gifts.
M ohr re p re se n te d th e n ffirm n tiv e.
S u n n y sid e M. E. ch u rch , officiating.
w hich w on th e debate. N egative
T he b rid e w o re h e r a u n t's w ed ­
Mrs.
D
ille
H
o
n
o
red
—
side w as ta k e n by M esdam es 1! C.
ding dress of iv o ry sa tin an d tu lle
Mrs. F. M D ille w as honored M unson an d A dolph M ohr, and
veil, held in place bv a w re a th of
w ith a d in n e r p a rty S u n d ay , h er Miss A ngie H arrin g to n Ju d g e s w ere
o range blossom s. S h e c a rrie d a
74th
b irth d a y an n iv e rsa ry . P re se n t D r H enry Young. E dw in B ow m an
w h ite p ra y e r book w ith d ain ty
B A N K S —Miss N orm a K n ep p er w ere F. M D ille. M esdam es F lo r­ and M iss M ay Cook.
w h ite ribbon.
of O akland, C tl„ an d L ew is K elly ence L eigh an d G race B arkley of
T h e b rid e's sister. Mrs. C arl of B anks w ere m a rrie d at V an ­
P o rtlan d , d a u g h te rs of Mr. an d M rs B ride G iven Show er—
R ueck. w as m a tro n of honor. She couver, W ash., S unday.
Mrs. D onald S te w a rt, n e e M abel
Dille.
Avis B arkley, g ra n d d a u g h te r,
w ore a salm on p in k silk dress
T h ey spent a few d ay s at th e
T h w aite. w as g iven a su rp ris e
trim m ed w ith bro w n . Miss E velyn beach an d th en re tu rn e d to B ald and Mrs. C. W. T h ra p p .
sltow er F rid ay a ftern o o n at h e r
H esse p lay ed th e w e ed in g m arch. M ountain, w h ere th e y w ill m ake C eleb ra te A n n iv e rsa ry —
hom e in F orest G rove P resen t w ere
C arl R ueck acted as best m an. th e ir hom e
Mr. and Mrs. I. S L ogan w ere M esdam es S II T hw aite. I. C Lo­
Miss M iller is th e d a u g h te r of
M rs K elly is th e oldest d iu g h -
F ra n k G. M iller an d th e late Mr.- te r of Mr. and Mrs. K n ep p er of honored w ith a d in n e r p a rty S u n ­ m ax, R. W. G ates. H. J. B eattie.
M iller of Scholls. T h e b rid e w as W ashougal. W ash., and lived on day at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F ischer. D onald D ouglas.
g iven in m a rria g e by h e r fath er. B ald M ountain last year. Lew is H arry D yer south of H illsboro. M \V . k a n ,I ( I I ' i ' - , M i -s
Mr. A rth au d is th e son of Mr. K elly is th e son of M r. an d Mrs. T he occasion w as th e ir 18th w e d ­ L ouise F ischer, and M esdam es M
and Mrs. A. A rth a u d of M utual. ■ W illiam K elly. T he yo u n g couple ding an n iv e rsa ry . O th ers present J. H erm ens an d R obert T a n n e r of
w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. E D yer and C ornelius.
O klahom a.
w ere c h a riv a rie d at th e ir hom e Bobby D yer, E velyn. B ernice and
A fte r th e cerem o n y an in fo rm al M onday evening.
G ood T im e D ance
D ofis Logan.
recep tio n w as h eld an d re fre s h ­
At C e d a r M ill G ra n g e hall S at-
m en ts w ere served. M iss E velyn
Pythian
Sisters
Meet—
Mrs. G eorge L im b er a n d Mrs.
' u rd av night, F e b ru a ry 29. A dm is-
H esse an d M iss F lo ra R u eck p o u r­ T hom as K e rr of P o rtla n d w e re
P hoenicia T em ple. P y th ia n S is­ i sion 25 cents.
2
ed.
H illsb oro v isito rs T uesday. T he ters. w ill m eet in re g u la r session
A fte r a sh o rt w ed d in g tr ip th e lad ies fo rm erly resided h e re and F riday night. M iss A ngie H a rrin g ­
y o u n g couple w ill leav e fo r th e ir w e re callin g on frien d s as w ell as ton w ill be c h a irm a n of th e h o st­
hom e in Vici, O klahom a.
ess co m m ittee and a social tim e
lo o k in g a fte r p ro p e rty interests.
Mrs. E lizabeth Todd. M rs. Elsie w ill follow th e te m p le session.
London Paper R eceived—
S eh u lm erich. an d Mrs. T odd's sis­ Rossm an A p p o in ted —
T h e A rg u s is in d eb ted to Miss te r-in -law , Mrs. E llen L u ster, of
G ene Rossm an, w ho has been a
M ary A. Sim pson of B rid lin g to n . P o rtla n d sp en t th e w eek -en d at
E ngland, fo rm erly of H illsboro, for N ew port. T h ey w itn essed a bad alesm an for th e M acK enzie M otor
com pany for /»ome tim e, has been
a copy of th e L ondon D aily T e le ­ sto rm th e re F rid a y night.
.appointed to re p re se n t th e M utual
graph. d a te d J a n u a r y 29, w hich
Mr*. J. B. Ihie of Portland ■ -i
gives a co m p lete acco u n t of th e ed frien d s F rid ay aftern o o n and Life In su ra n c e com pany of New
fu n e ra l of th e la te K in g G eorge a tte n d e d th e B usiness and P ro ­ Y ork in th is county.
th e F ifth of E ngland. T h e p ap er fessional W om en's club m eetin g in Organize Dancing Class—
co n tain s 20 pages of seven colum ns th e evening.
D ancing class fo r b eg in n ers w ill
each, m ostly ab o u t th e fu n eral,
W ord has been received h e re of be organized by Ed C heney, in ­
an d a p icto rial su p p le m e n t of 24
stru cto r. M onday a ftern o o n from
pages d ev o ted to p ic tu re s of th e th e b irth of a son, R oger B ert, to I 3:45 u n til 4:45 o'clock a t th e V e te r-
Mr. and Mrs. E lden G. M ackey of !
fu n eral.
There may be weeks
L orane, fo rm er H illsboro residents. ! ans' hall. A ll in te re ste d a rc w e l­
In Sym phony B allet—
M r. a n d Mrs. E. B. W atts visited com e to attend.
more of cold weather,
M iss H elen W ick is ta k in g p a rt h e r p aren ts. Mr. and M rs. F. O. Past Grands Meet—
in th e S y m p h o n y B allet. "L es V is­ W esson of P o rtlan d . T u esd ay e v e­
but every coat, dress,
P
ast
N
oble
G
ran
d
s'
club
of
th
e
ions de M assenet,” to be g iven in ning. T h e W essons hav e ju s t r e ­ R ebekahs w ill m eet Wednesday-
tu
rn
e
d
from
a
tr
ip
to
C
alifornia.
P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y a t th e civic
suit, sweater, or knit
A. C. S h u te of P o rtla n d w as c a ll­ ev en in g at th e I O. O. F. parlors.
au d ito riu m . Miss W ick has a class
M esdam es A dolph M ohr. Henry-
in
g
on
H
illsboro
frien
d
s
F
riday.
dress that hints of
in H illsboro.
He w as fo rm erly in th e S h u te Y oung and W. B u ch er w ill be h o st­
esses.
Miss Rood in H ospital—
b a n k here.
winter goes out at
Miss L u cile Rood u n d e rw e n t an
Mrs. F re d Rood re tu rn e d S a tu r­ Have Patriotie Program—
ap p en d ic itis o p eratio n at Jo n e s hos­ d ay from th r e e w eek s’ v isit w ith
A lm a B en n ett O lden tent, D. U.
p ita l M onday. D r. A. O. P itm a n h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. O scar H um burg,
V.. o b served th e b irth d a y s of L in ­
o p eratin g .
a t Wasco.
coln an d W ashington at th e m e e t­
1
M rs. M a rg aret W ebb is ill at in g M onday ev e n in g at th e V et­
2
Price
th e hom e of h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. e ra n s ’ hall.
T hom as Rood.
or less.
Miss F lo ra W ick of P o rtla n d O fficial Visits—
sp en t th e w eek -en d w ith h e r p a r­
C. O. E ngstrom of Salem , actin g
ents. M r. an d Mrs. M. W ick.
g ran d p a tria rc h ot th e P a tria rc h a l
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam N elson of b ran ch of I. O. O. F . w ill m ak e
Be sure to see these
S h e rid a n w ere S u n d ay g uests of an official v isit to M ontezum a
Mrs. D ora N elson.
lodge, H illsboro, F rid a y evening.
BARGAINS
M em bers of th e V. F. W. a u x il­
ia ry held a q u iltin g bee T uesday A tten d s M o th er's F u n e ra l—
Mrs. T. C. D oyle left T h u rsd ay
aftern oon at th e V. F. W. hall.
Mrs. C ora C ochrane of C orvallis to a tte n d th e fu n eral of h e r m o th ­
is v isitin g Mrs. R. W. C ox and er, M rs. C h arles S h ra d e r, at H o u l­
o th e r H illsboro frien d s th is w eek. ton, K ansas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R E m m ott vis­ Heincek in Hospital—
GOAR'S
ited M r. and Mrs. B. R. P ooley
B en H eineck of th is city w as
S u n d ay in P o rtlan d .
ta k e n to th e U. S. V eteran s' h o s­
p ita l F rid ay fo r tre a tm e n t.
E. M. B arae* Prop.
C ircle Two Meets—
C ircle tw o of M. E. L ad ies Aid
w ill m eet T h u rsd a y w ith M rs.
T hom as C onnell for a q u iltin g bee.
M O U N TA IN D A LF W ashing t o n
I G ran g e gav e a p arty Sunday ¡n
ho n o r of th e fo rtieth wi*dding a n ­
n iv ersary of Mr. an d Mrs S A. D.
M eek. S ev eral guests and old
friends, w ho h id atten d ed th e w ed ­
d in g of Mr. and Mrs. M eek, w ere
at th e p arty . A pot luck d in n e r
w as served at noon for 104 people.
T he g ran g e p resen ted Mr. and Mrs.
Meek w ith a blanket.
ilin v .
en th . at a d in n e r p arty Sunday
at th e C onnell home. C onnell-' a n ­
n iv e rsa ry is F e b ru ary 24 am i H a l i ­
des' F eb ru ary 25 P resen t w e r e M r
and M rs .1 It S andford. E lnora
and G lenn S an d fo rd , Mr am i Mi .
H enry C y p h er and E ugenia C y ­
pher. all of N o rth I’l illis; Mrs
Bil liard C onnell. Mrs Eliza llainil
toil of P o rtlan d . Mr. a n d M rs
Reid C onm II am i d au g h ter. M r
and M r' H .iude ami ch ild ren , ami
th e host an d hostess. Mrs. H am il­
ton is a house guest at tile C onnell
home. Mr am i M rs H alide ami
fam ily re tu rn e d hom e M onday e v e ­
ning.
Rough! - Sold - Consigned
’26
'27
'29
’25
'28
’33
A tten d Seoul B a n q u e t—
M essrs
am i M esdam es T. G
B ronleew e. It It E aster, and A r­
th u r R eding a tte n d e d i banquet of
th e P o rtlan d A rea C ouncil. Boy
S couts of A m erica, T uesday eve
P od ge Sedan
Pontiac Sedan
Essex Coupe
Buick Coupe
Chevrolet Coach
Chevrolet Coach
'31 Ford Conch
’25 Ford Coupe
'29 Ford Roadster
T he sh o v e e a rs hav e hern
reco n d itio n ed anil a re read y to
Miss Mondabaugh
«O.
,
EASY IIH M S
S everal o th ers Ilia! a re good buys
Weds E. Walker
Miss Miller Weds
Myron Arthaud
USED
CARS
That (¡¡ft Supreme
I I R E S
A
New and l ’»rd
Diamond Ring
Very K<*» onuble Prices
Let us show you th e latest
from o u r large, new a ss o rt­
m ent In n a tu ra l gold, single
or sets.
See 1936 W illys “77,” $589
See 1936 Graham, $865
J. L. Anderson
Used Car Exchange
JEWELER
2nd and W ash. Phone 2641
211 E. Main St.
Hillsboro
"L e t A ndy Fix Y our W ateli"
Newlyweds Will
Live Near Ranks
End of
W inter
Sale
Egg Prices Are High
Q U A L IT Y
C H IC K S
from Proven Parent Stock are Reasonable
Always remember—“ Pullets that Lay—are the
Pullets (hat Pay.” We do sexing of baby chick^
Write for prices.
CABE’S HATCHERY
M cM innville
Oregon
SANITARY OUTHOUSE
M . t . l V (a t
Tab.
I ONCE IN FOUR YEARS
»
FEBRUARY HAS AN EXTRA DAY
Use this next Saturday to get acquainted with Pen­
ney’s extra built-in value. The merchandise you buy
in our store is built to Penney's high standards of
quality.
Woman’s Shop
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S r*
D A IR Y F E E D
Imperial Dairy, 20% Protein ..................
Cow Ration, 17% Protein
M olasses Dairy, 15% Protein
M olasses Screenings, 12% Protein
M olasses P ineapple Pulp ..........................
s WHEN YOU COMPARE PRICE
I
COMPARE QUALITY, TOO |
—
W om en’s W hite
yo u
H a n k ies.......... 2c
M en’s H andm ade T ies ................ 49c
Women’s All Silk Hose ........... 29c
Men’s Dress Sox........................ 10c
W om en’s Rayon Panties..............15c
M en’s W hite H and’ch iefs, 3 for 10c
New Spring Anklets................. lOc
Men’s Fur Felt Hats.......... $1.98
Fast Color Dresses .......................49c
H eavy W ork P a n t s ............... $1.49
New, Rough Silks, yard........... 49c
Legion Blades, 50 fo r .................. 50c
R uffled Curtains, set .................. 49c
Pre-Shrunk
Fancy Buttons, card................. 8c
Swiss Rib Shirts.................... 25c
G irls’ 8 to 16 S w e a te r s.............. 98c
Dress Pants ............ $2.98 to $4.98
Genuine Daisy CIoth....i............. 15C
Men’s Work Shirts .................... 49c
W om en’s Rayon Slips ..................49c
M en’s Bib
S h orts..........................25c
O veralls ...................... 79c
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
“Any W’oman Can
Look Lovelier”
Barbara
Gould's
Exclusive Line.
Palm Drug Store
Prescription Druggists
Phone 266
POU LTRY FEED
Imperial Milk Egg M ash ...............................$2.00
Imperial Egg Mash ......................................... 1.90
Big-Lay Egg Mash ........................................... 1.80
4-Grain Scratch .................................................. 1.75
O yster Shell ............................................................... 85
sack
sack
sack
sack
sack
All the above prices are F. O. B. our warehouse and sub­
ject to market changes.
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Im perial
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Phon« 01
'fcoocr«it Slab ( n i
CONCENTRATES —
We have a complete stock of Domestic anseed Meal,
Soya Bean Meal, Hempseed Oil Meal, Sesame Meal, Pea­
nut Meal, and Coconut Meal—Get our quantity price
before you buy— We have a free formula service for home
mixers. Let us make up your formula for you. We can
help you on your feeding program.
KRAMIEN’S
(Venetian theatre, William Easly, Rt. 1, Banks)
$29.00
26.00
24.00
20.00
. 26.00
Millers of Quality Feeds
Mouth Second Ave.
A sk for Popularity Contest V otes H ere
(V en etian th e a tre , P h ilip M ohr, C ornclius, Rt. 2)
SANITARY PIT-TYPE PRIVY
ORCGON
«TATC
BOAfcp o r nCAUH
The U. S. Health Department in connection
with WPA, offers to do all the work
FREE OE CHARGE.
WPA Does the Following Labor:
Digs the Pit
Does the Concrete W ork
Does the Carpenter
Work
Does the Painting
All you pay for is the Material which costs from
$16 up—depending on the Material selected.
This price includes com plete installation
•
Ask us foi complete information and see the
sample on display at our yard.
POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO.
I ranrhise Fuller Paint Dealers
151 W. B aseline
P hone 2691