H I Ui >3 b Û R O Ä R G u S , Tb in-<(.1 »v. February P7, 1‘>3ß B. P. Club Observes ‘ Washington Birthday Miss Gembella Bride Saturday K IN T O N M i . M a h le .-in na G em bella, daughter of M r" M abie G em bella, and F ra n k W M athew - ; o f M edford were m a rrie d at 'tie home o f M r. and M rs H a tty A, th e W illi W ashington's M l Ihil.lV an- Winaheth Mot'Dowell attended a R ich arris. grandparents o f nl versa) v iis the m o tif fu r table luncheon in Forest G rove F ebruary bride, S atu rday evening at eight o'clock, by Rev. M o c k fo rd o f the ( li 'i it r iit iii iii and menu, the llu . i- 19 h o no ring Miss Eldora DeMot.s iii- ) a n d Professional Women'» o f N i'w Y o rk, national In stru cto r Episcopal church o f Oregon C iiy . The attendants were M r Evelyn clu b held a d in n e r m eeting at the fo r C im p F ire. The cou nty ud- cham ber o f com m erce room s F r i­ vi'-ory com m ittee and guardians' G raf, m atron o f honor; A l i c e G cm bellh, bridesm aid, and George day evening. The Jamboree com ­ a o< iation attended. R ichard . best man. The b rid e was mittee, Mr-i H u rry Morgan, M i i given away by her m other, Mrs llo ie Cave, Mrs-. Fred C ild w e ll. ( icrnbella Berneta R um m er, D orothy Snyder, The bride wore a b e a u tifu l w h ite and M rs H a ttie Davidson, hud satin dies , and e a rried a bouquet charge o f the dinner. o f Talism an rose-: The rest of P rogram was in charge of the Social clu b of th i' Eastern Star h-gi la tiv e i-om inllli-e. M i■ ilunii- ( ' voted to sponsor a d in n e r the eve­ the b rid a l p a rty ca rrie d carn a­ F W ells, Maud Ito cow, George ning o f M a rib 4 at the m eeting tions. A b u ffe t »upper was served im ­ I iv c r F C S i-h iilm erich , and Mo i F rid a y w ith Mrs. L. T M ePhectcrs A n g ie H a rrin g to n . W illla m G H ire, The d in n e r I,as been postponed In ­ m ed ia te ly fo llo w in g the wedding, p ro m in e n t local attorn ey, was the d e fin ite ly , however, due to the in - . seventy-one being present as f o l­ lows: M r and M rs. H a rry A. R ic h ­ speaker and told the ladies that «•reusing am ount o f illness. ards and fa m ily , M r and Mrs he had not prepared a speech, lin t Mi Donald M egargel made h ig h ; Floyd B lc r ly and fa m ily , M r and w ould ta lk tu them as if they a-nre fo r con tra ct d u rin g the a fte r- , were gathered around his fireside noon, Mrs. S. F Fayram at auc- 1 M t i. Lorenz F lcke n and fa m ily . and lie started by eu lo g izin g George lion, and Mrs. J. L. Batchelder, ut M r and Mrs. Fred V nn K le ek fa m ily, Roy V nn K le ek, M r. and W i hing tn n, who-.e b irth d a y was Kensington. 1 Mrs. Wesley Herd and fa m ily , M r. V g.iog o h . c i v e d , and then touched Mesdames E. L. Moore, It F rank James M aneour, M rs jip o n eeoniim ie and le g isla tive af Peters, W L. S turk anil R M and M rs I W ilson, M r. and Mrs. F loyd W il- fa irs o f the present tim e Goodman were assisting hosier ;c ; Hams and fa m ily , and M r. and M usicul program Inclu de d sev­ Mrs. E dw in R ichard s and fa m ily eral selections by the clu b chorus 1 of Clackamas. M r and M i Bruce un de r the d ire c tio n o f Mrs. E dith In A uto A ccid en t— M r. and M rs. H E Staples spent C o r d o n and fa m ily , M r. and Mrs. Evans, w ith M rs L ym a n Howe as accom panist; v io lin solos by Miss the week-end at C o rva llis, where H a rry R ichards and fa m ily , M r A ld re d Richards a n «1 M a rjo rie Sew ell, accompanied by they attended a Foresters' banquet, and M r Mrs. F le d S ew ell; vocal solos by and the basketball game at Eugene. fa m ily , M r and M r). V ic to r A n ie k - Miss M iiic i v i F u lle r, accompanied On th e ir re tu rn they w ere in an e r and fa m ily o f P o rtla n d . M r and Mrs. M athe w s went to by Mrs. Sew ell, and sin gin g of autom obile accident near A m ity . P o rtla n d and re tu rn e d to the R ich­ clu b songs M ix. H. It. S ig le r anil c h ild re n ards home in the m o rn in g fo r a Mrs. Charles K etchum t Rowena w h ich H i'i'in m iiii, a recent bride, was and M i . Gussle S ig le r .pi n t the w e dd ing breakfast, a fte r presented w ith a g ift from the week end at G a rib a ld i w ith the they departed by u u to fo r th e ir i tub. Miss Ina Pearl A lle n m a k­ H ow ard F ra n k fa m ily M r F rank, home in M edford. M rs. M athew s Is one o f K in to n 's ing the pi i- i-ntation Mi- i . G ui ie who is w o rk in g at Snoqualm ie, S ig le r and A ngie H a rrin g to n made Wa ll , accom panied them to G a ri­ most po p u la r yo u n g ladies, a g ra d­ uate o f K in to n school and B eaver­ report» on the recent d is tric t con­ b a ld i fo r u week-end at home. ton hig h school. ve n tio n at C o rva llis, and the pres­ Mrs. ( ' E W ells and her sister. ident, M rs. Fayctta A lle n , a n- Mrs It T. M cC onnell o f P ortla nd , uoim red the next conference fo r took Mrs. B ryce Nosier and c h il­ A sto ria M arch 29 M rs W ells gave dren to th e ir new home at G rants a ta lk on "Peace," one of a series Pass Saturday. They re turn ed home o f ta lks on "Steps T o w a rd an E f­ Sunday and encountered at le a d SCHOLLS-M 1.1S Gracp ' M ille r. fe ctive Dem ocracy " six blizzards along the route. • -.a u.ai ! H-d 1, M-,-1-1 n ,\i T hroe evants were reporter! for Miss C lara R u ff visite d her p a r­ thaud at the +iomc o f her uncle N a tio n a l Busin«-.s W om en’s Week. ents, M r. and M rs. W illia m H u ff, and aunt, M r. a n d Mrs. M a rk M arch 15-21, attendance at m o rn ­ over the week-end. She is teach­ W olfe, in P ortla nd Sunday, was ing services at the M ethodist church in g fo r her second year at Board- given a b rid a l show er by the M arch 15, when Rev. C. M Heed man and was in attendance at the Scholls co m m u n ity at the chu rch fc y ii u. Ihei i ermon. cot physical education convention in pa rlo rs T hursd ay w ith Miss M o lly fa tin g ttie week; the buxine ■ and P ortla nd F rid a y and S aturday. Hucek as hostess. T he fo llo w in g social m eeting at the home of I Mrs. D. M Crance, fo rm e r post- program was given: solo. M iss Ava Miss M argaret C'ady M a rrti HI. and nu t i c a t C ornelius, was a H ills ­ H o w ard : reading. M rs. E lizabeth the annual banquet M arch 2(1. boro v is ito r M onday. Mrs. Crance Reed; duet. Misses M o lly and K a th ­ return«»«! re c e n tly fro m an e x te n d ­ e rin e Rueck; piano solo. Mrs. C. ed visit w ith re la tive s at Los A n - E a rl S tretche r: reading, M rs. A u d ­ re y Heaton Mrs. Rhoda Hesse was gele. and L o n g Beach. M i-.. Tennessee W eatherred has e d ito r of the newspaper 25 years, been absent fro m her teaching hence articles being co n trib u te d by K the guests in groups o f six. M rs. duties at the high school fo r more than a w re k on account of ill- ( A nn a b e l F lin t presented the p la y ­ ness. P«yirl T a y lo r is teaching her let, "T im e Marches O n." w ith M rs C E a rl Steteher. pianist, also Miss classes. W ashington cou nty post, V. F. M ille r and M r A rth a u d as th e ac­ M r and Mrs. C laud M o rle y and tors In illu s tra tin g in m id a shower W . w ill hold a special open m eet­ «laughter o f D ayton were ,)f r lc p , th p ir , r ip O klahom a, in g this evening (Thursday) nt litt le the V F W. hall H. L. Preston, guests S atu rday o f his parents, M r. ih ej r fu tu re home G ifts w e re p a ck- state departm ent senior vice com ­ and Mrs. W. O M orley, and her cd in tra v e lin g bags s u ita b ly decor­ m ander, w ill speak. A ll veterans parents, M r. and Mrs. F. Heintz, ated w ith old shoes etc. T he b rid e of near H illsb oro . m e In vite d and groom 's tab le was b e a u tifu lly W aldo C a n fie ld post o f Oregon W N H a rris and daughters. Mes­ decorated w ith stream ers, hearts C ity and th e ir degree team w ill dames M erlea T a y lo r and M ild re d and candles. Mrs. V ir g il Bisch. sis­ e x e m p lify lo n g -fo rm in itia tio n at W ilson o f P ortland, visite d Mrs. W. te r o f the groom, Mrs. George ttie m eeting M arch 3. T hat same F. P rib n o w and Mrs. Lena M o r­ Rueek and M is John Rucek had evening James E VanZ.undt, com- ris Sunday. l charge o f refreshm ents. in n n d e r-ln -c h ie f o f V. F. W . w il l Misses M a ry and L in d a Koch of ----------------------------- speuk over NBC n e tw o rk at 7:30 P o rtla n d v isited th eir b ro th er. II W i 4 1 L’P I 'g A t t i a n f l Star Social ( 'lub Postpones Dinner Bride-Elect Given Shower Thursday V. F. HE P ost Holds Sp ecial Open Meeting n ’ in, probably through X T h e local post held service nt Its m eeting ho n o rin g the o ffice rs the U. S. S M aine on niversary of Ils station C. Koch of F ird ale, and sister.M t a m em o rial F ebru ary 18, m id men of the .38,h an­ destruction * n Havana hurbor. M r dames Dora Nelson, H e n rie t­ ta M organ and E. L . M oore were hostesses at a card p a rty T h u rs ­ day n ig h t at the home o f Mrs. Nelson, one o f a series o f benefit «•aid parties given by m em bers of the Past C hiefs' c lu b to augm ent the P yth ia n Home fun d fo r Phoe­ n icia Tem ple's quota Mrs. W. C. C hristensen and G. G a rth o fn c r re ­ ceived hig h honors at bridge, w ith Mrs. Fred E ngeldin ge r and John L a u rs re c e iv in g hig h at pinochle. R e tu rn fro m C a lifo rn ia — Mrs. Le ster Ire la n d and daug h­ te r M e rle re tu rn e d T h u rsd a y eve­ n in g fro m a six m onths' so jo u rn in Long Beach, Cal. T hey re p o rt □ tre at crow ds so jo u rn in g in C a ll- m irn ln d u rin g the w in te r, the parks and n il o u t-d oo r places being fu ll d u rin g the da y-tim e. M rs, Florence Reynolds, w ho has been spending the w in te r in Lo ng Beach, expects to v is it her son Reginald ill 'K e l­ logg, Idaho, before re tu rn in g home. Presides at Convention— M rs. O. M . Heaton, president o f Rebekah Assem bly o f O regon, p re ­ sided at an a ll-d a y c o n ve n tio n of d is tric t one o f the Rebekah lodge at the I. O. O. F. tem ple in P o rt­ land Wednesday. She made an o f­ fic ia l v is it to S ilv e r L e a f lodge in P ortla nd . i I.oral Girls Initiated— P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y , Forest G rove - A lic e S c h u lm c ric h and Florence H anley o f H ills b o ro were fo rm a lly In itia te d in to Kappa D e l­ ta s o ro rity here last w eek and Frances F ields became a m em ber o f Theta N u so ro rity . I’. If. Rpniors Honored— C o u n ty A. A. U. W. gave a ten fo r seniors at P acific u n iv e rs ity the afte rn o o n o f F e b ru a ry 19, at w h ich J Mrs. J. L. Searcy poured. H ills ­ boro people a tte n d in g w e re Mes- dames H. E. Staples, P aul P a tte r­ son, and R. E. W ile y. i in m home. Mrs. James Say made CiW inty F ederation o f W om en’s ' high core, Mrs. D. S G lenn, ec- i-lul»« w ill hold an in ’ itu te at the i mid, and M r;. John C onnell, low local M e th o d i-t chu rch F rida y, be­ Dr. and M r A O P itm an and g in n in g a t 10:30 o'clock. A no- M i arid Mrs. C B Buchanan of host luncheon w ill be served at 1 Ga ton entertained w ith nine noon in the basement b t t h e I table of contract bridg e S aturday rh u rrth , and the afternoon session ■ I,.ng. M r. and M rs. A W. H o ff- w ill be a chool of in stru ctio n . ' h i hi made high score, M r F red- M r * G ladys .Meyer o f Metzger, " ck Ham«- and C la rk G ardner. co u n ty president, w ill preside, and • corid. and M r. and Mrs. W. Verne the -.late pre ident. Mrs. W S j M K in ne y, low . Nicholson of Mai h fie ld , as w e ll nr o th e r slat«; and d is tric t office rs G lenn N orton and Miss P h y llis w ill amii.st on the program . A ll c lu b members are requested W ald, high school in stru cto rs at to atten d th is m eeting, and clubs Toledo, visite d his grandm other, are requested to have year books M rt. M a ry Sabin, d u rin g the w eek­ end. and h isto rie s on display. Mrs. L o ttie Com prez and Mrs. Maude Hood, sisters o f the late M rs T. M Ram sdell Sr., le ft Sun- day fo r th e ir home in De- Moines, la., being called here to attend fun eral o f M rs Ramsdell, M r and M i -Earl C a rve r and c h ild re n o f Donald and H arold B a rrin g e r o f Spencer, Iowa, were guests S unday of M r. and M rs. O. O. Freem an. Mrs. Rose Boyce o f Hood R ive r ] 8 v is itin g h e r si ,te r Mrs. J. H. G a rre tt, th is week, Mrs. N. E. Haworth has been v e ry i l l w ith influenza, b u t is im - ¡ proving. M r and M rs. Thomas Irela nd and daughters of P ortl ind visite d M r. and M rs. H a llie Ire la n d Sunday. I Old Tiine Itanii- A t H e lv e tia hall S atu rday n ig h t.! F e b ru a ry 29. A lp in e music. 2; Get Ready for Spring with a Better USED CAR In an a p p ro p ria te ly decorated w in d o w in the P ortla nd Gas A Coke com pany o ffic e is an e d itio n o f the f ii .t B ib le p rin te d in Roman type, d u rin g the period t h i t the le tte rs u and v were e xa ctly a like and it was used fo r v. T he o rig in a l w o rd in g is used in the e xp la natio n given below: T h is B ib le Is o f the Genevan Version w h ich appears in several editions d u rin g the years 1557-GO It was the firs t com plete English B ib le to he divide d in to verses, and the firs t one to be p rin te d in Roman typ e It is also kno w n as the "Breeches B ib le ," because in Genesis 3:7 the tra n sla tio n reads. T o Hillsboro Friends - Fortner Patrons ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF IH L E ’ S Foot Comfort Shop for Men and Women 736 S. W. MORRISON, PORTLAND A Message ♦ .. to Washington County Taxpayers 1933 PONTIAC Four-door Sedan ’515 1932 FORD V-8 Four-door Sedan 410 ; 1930 FORD Tudor Sedans You Can On Your SAVE TAXES by Paying them On or Before 275 ’250 1930 CHEVROLET Four-door Sedan $< 1929 FORD COUPE $- »’ d l l \ t . l B O m er V uyl.st.ke, d u rin g the week- C l l C r n i l W H K c U n iO ll 1929 FORD end C harles L W a lk e r took his fa th - M r. and M rs. A do lp h M o h r spent ,,r> S. A W a lke r o f Forest G rove, the w eelpend at C o rva llis, where t o th P che m aw a In d ia n school re- th.-y visite d th e ir son, H e rb e rt „n io n Tuesday. T he eld e r M r. M ohr, student at Oregon State c o l­ W alke r, w h o is 83. was an em ­ 1929 NASH lege. ploye at the school p rio r to 1884. M r. and M rs. E. R. B a ile y and the year it was m oved fro m F o r­ fa m ily were guests Sunday of Mrs. est G ro ve to its present location B ailey's uncle and uunt, M r. and near Salem, and was em ployed at Mrs. M ax S iebert, in P ortla nd . the school at th a t tim e. He w o r k ­ Mrs. A lv c rn a S a n d ifu r, fo rm e r­ ed fo r the school a to ta l o f 11 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE ly in s tru c to r in music at the high years. schiMil, b u t now teaching at Ridge-1 fie ld . Wash., attended the operetta. Mrs. Kennedy Honored— M r. and M rs. C a rl Rickson and Mrs, Paul Jones o f M c M in n v ille daughter of near T a ft spent the I entertained F rid a y evening a t the 1928 ESSEX SEDAN w eek-end u t the C. H. Nosier home o f Mrs. Leonard B ro w n w ith home. a b rid g e p a rty h o no ring M rs. R u­ M r and M rs D a rre ll Crosby and pert K ennedy o f T he Dalles Mrs. son Donald o f P ortla nd v is ite d M r. K ennedy was a guest at the A. W. 1935 FORD TRUCK and M i s. J. G eorge Crosby Sunday. Havens home. M rs. R o llin Deck M is. N V. Nelson o f P o rtla n d m ade high score at bridge. A bo ut spent a few duys last week w ith t h ir t y guests were present. her sister, M rs. E. J. Peterson. Attend Carriers’ Convention— M rs. C. L. B ro w n is v e ry se ri­ 1930 FEDERAL TRUCK M r. and Mrs. W. E. B ro w n a t­ ously i l l at h e r home on East M ain tended a tri-c o u n ty m a il ca rrie rs' street. convention at D allas S aturday The T u lip tro o p o f B lu e b ird s w ill state president o f the a u x ilia ry , not meet fo r tw o weeks due to Mrs. Lenora Anderson o f Baker, was th e ir guest M onday evening. the measles epidem ic. M r. and M rs. F. W. W alch v is it­ Attend Healers' Conference— ed M r. and Mrs. S. A. Johnson of H. E. H adley and R. W K re itz Sik'.A« P o rtla n d Sunday. o f the Im p e ria l Feed & G ra in com ­ Tom B ronleew e J r , student at pany spent the w eek-end in Seat­ O. S. C., C o rva llis, spent the w e e k­ tle. Wash., w here the y attended a end w ith his parents here. feed dealers' convention. Mrs. James Reynolds o f P o rtla n d - I of Mrs. A. 11. Biassing last T hursday. M r and M rs. Donald F ra n k lin of TERMINAL REFRIGERATED P ortland were guests Sunday of M r. and M rs, B. W Barnes, M r. and M rs. Bruce Schum an of P ortla nd were guests o f M r. and Mrs. Fred S e w e ll S aturday. M rs. F. C. F rancis le ft S aturday fo r B rem erton, Wash., to stay w ith her son, F rancis O lanie. Mrs. F lora B a ke r o f L a u re l v is ­ ited her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Joos, several days last week. M ARCH 15 No Rebates After March 15 Four-door Sedan 185 $j ’600 ’335 " locker box service Toivn Folks and County Farmers: You are cordially invited to inspect our INDI­ VIDUAL REFRIGERATED LOCKER BOX SERV­ ICE at our Hillsboro plant. NOTICE I t has been called to m y a tte n ­ tio n th a t m erchants and vendors o f cigarettes have been careless in se llin g cigarettes to m in o rs —in v io la tio n o f the law . These v io la to rs w ill be prosecuted National Officer Honored— according to law . M rs. Juke W eil, M rs. R. E. Wiley, (S ignedI J. W. C O N N E L L , S h e r­ M rs. L . E, M a cD o w e ll and Miss i f f o f W ashington C ounty. 1-3 -■ H E R A N Lenten Services Thursdays 8 p. m. School Auditorium March 5 "Art Thou Also One of This Man's Disciples?"—John 18, 17. Rd'. G. Reulc of Hillsboro A Cappella Choir C O R D IA L P'iŸt» Three and m a d e themselues I flood Time Dance Entertain with Interesting Bible ' together Hillsboro Clubs "A n d ’ hey sewed fig tree lenties A t G range h a ll e ve ry S aturday Parties (instead o f aprons ) nigh t. G eorgia Hess orchestra. A d - Being Displayed breeches Sponsor County I Bridge Mi A O P itm an and M rs C This particular volume, publish- mission 25e. 29tf I: Buchanan J r. o f Gaston enter- ed in 1399. is tin- treasured posses- — — ——— ——— — ------— uned F rid a y w ith luncheon and Cas Co. Windmv Institute Friday , ' i-ven •;ion o f W. T Putnam Sr. Argus classified ads get results. table o f con tra ct at the P it- Four-door Sedan lloatesses for Party— H I L L S R O R O , OREGON W ELCOM E Inspection Hours — 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Terminal service is backed by experience. We are sure it is the kind you want. A series of 8 Locker Box Talks in this newspaper will help you solve your refrigeration problems and save you money. You can’t overlook the correct In­ dividual Refrigerated Locker Box Service Terminal has to offer. Best and safest and costs no more. Investigate this low cost food preserving plan. Terminal experts will help you. If you are already using one of our boxes and like our service, bring in a new customer and get credit for 75c on a yearly box rental. Hundreds are using them. We want to make this service a success. THE TOTAL POSSIBLE SAVINGS UNDER THE PRESENT TAX LAW ARE VERY LARGE FOR THE CURRENT TAXPAYER FOR EXAMPLE—In Washington county alone, 30 of the tax roll represents the sum of almost $30,000. You, as a taxpayer, can share in further benefits to be derived from prompt payment of taxes. Among such benefits are decreased warrant indebtedness, and corresponding decrease in interest paid on outstanding warrants. The present law which allows this 3f< discount is therefore of direct interest to tax­ payers as individuals as well as to the communities in which they re­ side. FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXPAYER Waiver of Interest Penalty is Possible Up to April 15 the taxpayer can pay 1934 and prior years’ delinquent taxes securing the benefit of waiver of the penalty of interest with­ out the requirement of paying current 1936 or 1935 taxes. After April 15 the delinquent taxpayer still has the opportunity of paying one-quarter of the oldest year’s delinquent taxes without pay­ ing interest penalty providing that the current 1936 taxes are paid in full. FOR EXAMPLE—If 1931 are oldest delinquent taxes, waiver of the interest penalty can be secured by payment of the current 1936 taxes and not less than one-quarter of the 1931 taxes. This process of retirement can be spread over a period of years by payment of cur­ rent taxes each year before same are delinquent and one-quarter of the oldest year of delinquent taxes. TERMINAL ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Portland, Oregon llillxboro Salem Gresham 2« YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN KEEPING PERISHABLES (Paid advertisement)