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Thurulay, MHCi h 5, 1935 H IL L S B O R O Homemakers to Hold ♦ Meeting Thursday -------------------- T h ill, «lav, M arch 12, Mix« J in n I ’ it t ' i m i , Im u .1 fu i in - liln ji .p e n a l, i eon Thi» guest o f ho no r received i m any b e a u tifu l and uneful g ifts i t f l'n ii i I I I ,* ,'.u n S t a t i * l'iijli* ,;,* e x I ’ i e-.ent were Mi sdaniex A lv u h I.o- ti n .mu »erviee, w ill meet w ith tile Fred M eyer*. F loyd Halt, III m i n i l i d i . , , f W e l l i n g t o n r i l l i n ! g.m, C e cil i(m .t, O tto Solb(*ig( i. F in- t \ l i , r i ' l l l l l l l t tile fn ,| C ounty-Wille Icy E llio tt, Fred N o rth ru p . W illiu m lli'lu e E x t,n u m i ilav I W ainscott, O ie n D arety and c h il T h e a ll-,la v m e e tin g i t s r lir d lllc d dren, John Schneider. George ltd ), >" b- gin at III :tu a m III I h e ' O liv e r N o rth ru p , / \l M« rg«*rt. W il i n m , In i ■ I e iim in e ic e ro< nei M is b u r T o m pkins, W illiu m J oom , Roy H ella M C v iilier, M unii Plains T r u itt, C h a rle Ev ms and grand- ( h u u m iin of t h e ,*,u n i t y h o m e on, A lfe rd M eyer*, A lva n N o rth - C "IIU IIU I I I i l l l l l l l l l e e , w ill |ili».idi* 1 n ip . Miss Yoftiu, and the honored i 'J IK * i n i i l ' f l l l l g H f H U I v il i l»V ( if . guest. v< I m i to a , l i s c u . s h m i»f c u rta in s fu r the home G ro u p g in g ili# w ill start I he no in • ion The jrt.n p ' lug- w ill be m clu uj.u o f M r G. ll if e " n g h-ailer of t h e S h e r - F irem en and th e ir w ives e n jo y j v ooil «'xieiiMon u n ii, and M rt. ed a put lu<k d in n e r m d .xnclul 1 ' < h a in b f t him, song ie u d tl n f tile i T hursd ay eve ning In th e ir new ¿ N o t th Plains xh n n»u u n it Mi s ip ia ite is . C o m m itte e In charge In- 1 'a t l e l h i w i l l |>< ah <hn mg the ! eluded C h arle , Douglas . W illia m . a t le i n o u n , o n I io u . m *( leaning .short Z ie g le r and G len B u lg e The buys ( ■ o v e r i io r ’ s P r o c la m a t i o n V have Just eum pleted the re m o d e l D u rin g H ie week of M a n d i 15-21. F " ' " Il mi o u t o f to w n in g of th e ir quarters. T hia re m o d e l N a tion al Busine . W omen'x Week v il i h i ike tin ii ow n luncheon ar- in g was » tin te d three m o n th , ugu, .1 1 m g ' O ie n l The m e e t in g Is free when tile request fu r th e ir fu n n e l I w ill he observed T his tim e is set and a l l o f t h e to w n * . w o m e n a*, w e l l room s wu.s grunted by the m ayor aside in o rd e r th a t the people of th i na tio n m ay lie m ore fu lly in a m ia i women .ue in v ite d to a t and council. form ed as to tlie p u rp o -e , and as ti lid. W ith g ro w in g a c tiv ity in d e p a rt p ira tio n s of th is n a tio n a l org an iza ment a ffa irs, a m t u m eeting een- tio n composed of business and p ro I te r fu r several m eetings uf t h e fessional women. W ashington ( ‘m in ty F ire m e n ’s as Since the in a u g u ra tio n o f th is sociation, the hoys decided to spend m ovem ent, over 1400 clubs have some tim e and m oney on th e ir been organized th ro u g h o u t t h e ruums A com m itte e consisting of U n ited Slate*: In the various com / / n i r n / i l A O , * / " M elhuluh. A I. B r ic k . W il- m u n itie s w tie re such clubs have • I S till II (I I I \()T lC C Inn D illo n and Paul K in g le w en been form ed, a re m a rka b le In te r put 111 charge The old flo u r c o v e r est has been shown in the p ro ings w ere taken up and the flours gram sponsored by the federation. S ch o ll. Rev S 1) T re fe rn , who renuiled, and cove rin g relan l. w ills began In m in is try ,t Scholls as i «'decorated and w o o d w o rk painted T h is program , educational in de hl - fit I chai ge le u \ r .i t . ago and The hoys ure e ip e e iu lly proud of sign and broad In scope, has re w .i m a rrie d to M r Hazel B a rt- th e ir kitch e n , w ith i t , new p lu m b sulte d in a great in flu e n ce fo r progressive developm ent and good Jett. «laughter o f M r and M rs .1 in g and cupboards. in th is co u n try. l ‘* B a rtle tt, has the re p u ta tio n of The buys w o rke d hard and did It i m y hope tha t the people of being a "re g u la r gu v." according to a ll the w o rk th e y could th e m la te w ill aid in the fittin g a feature story, w in ch appeared in selves. und puid fo r the outside th is N a tio n a l Business the Oregon J o u rn a l Sunday from la b o r fro m th e ir ow n funds T h is observance < f B o n n e ville , w here tie is now pas is a |ie rm m ent Im prove m en t to W omen's W eek in O regon C H A R I.E S H M A R T IN , tor. the c i t y ' s e q u i p m e n t . G ove rn or I he T re fe rn , ow n a hom e here, cigisi tu ig of 111 acres on w h ich th«*> have b u ilt a cottage barn e tc, and have several acres o f Fortner Scholls Pastor Receives being I l l ' l l f, ,i th e p re se n t ten itit*.. M r and M rt Hoy M ey- ei fo rm e rly o f B o n ne ville. The story said In pa rt: " among the men the m in is te r alw ays 1, re fe rre d to as a 're g u la r guy ' One m an's words: 'lie Isn't a preachy p ri acto r that's w h y I lik e him ' c a rry a v iv id d e scrip tio n and dis- e lo e th e char icte r o f the man who i lin in g lus best to in s till In L au rel C o u p le \Ve»l F e b ru a ry 25 LAU REL Chester P S ta ffo rd and M rs Louise B ru n n e r were m a rrie d in V ancouver F e b ru a ry 25 M is. S ta ffo rd , a recent re ■idcnt of P o rtla n d fo rm e rly liv e d here on the present Li*i>n Davis place M r. S ta ffo rd has liv e d in th is com m u n ity the past ten years. The couple w ill m ake th e ir home on his farm A num ber o f neighbors and frien ds c h a riv n rie d them F r i h is I . day eve ning und enjoyed a pleas lift- high er than the m a te ria l A l ant. social tim e. though slight hl b u ild , the litt le m in is te r has a fo rce fu l, frie n d ly p e rso n a lity and a stra ig h t fro in - W in, in Screen C ontest— ttie shoulder way o f ta lk in g that El« anor M ae C u th b e rt, the 7- appeals to men. y a r-o ld daug hter o f M r. und M rs " M r T re fe rn on June 3. 1934. Fred C u th b e rt of Sun Diego. Cal . preached his firs t sermon at B o n r«*eeived firs t aw ard in the M e tro - n e v ille His a p p o in tm e n t wus ap G o ld w y n -M a v e r contest fo r new proved. and on J u ly 1, w ith his screen per u n a litie s at H o llyw o o d w ife and sm all daughter, he m o v rece ntly, and w ill com pete in a ed to his new home na tio n a l contest conducted fro m •' C ongregations at firs t n tim - N i w Y o rk w ith in th re e m onth lii ie l o n ly about 15 hut to d a y fro m T h e re w ere 21IX) g irls in the con *1(1 to lib people atten d serv ices test w h ich wus in tw o divisio ns, iy «*h Sunday Eleanor w in n in g in the contest be • "Mr. 1 tw een tit«' ages o f six am i 12 Mrs t c r f o r a t r o o p o f 111 r e g is te r e d B oy C u th b e rt was fo rm e rly Miss Elma S .its." C ar-tens o f Banks and attended hig h school in H ills b o ro T h e C u th - b e rt fa m ily spent th e ir vucation M is . S 'o r lh r u p H o n o r e d — w ith O regon re la tive s last sum m er Mrs. Sheldon N o rth ru p was ho n ored w ith a -bow er F e b ru a ry 14 and visite d at the M c K in n e y home. at her home in Shady B roo k Tie* Local Boys Pledged— afternoon w is spent in p la yin g P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y . Forest games, fo llo w e d by a b u ffe t lu nch - j G rove G ordon B a ile y and Ross Cox o f H ills b o ro w ere am ong the th irte e n pledges in itia te d in to A lp ha Zeta fra te rn ity In a fo rm a l cere m ony last week. B oth o f the men are freshm en. Wear. UIHERRIE T a ilo re d to , m eas u re Surprised on Birthday— Mrs. T G. B ron le ew e e n te rta in ed a nu m b e r o f frie n d s S aturday n ig h t in honor o f the b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry F rid a y o f M r B ronleew e M issionary G ro u p Meets— T he M issiona ry society o f the C h ris tia n c h u rc h w ill meet at the ch u rch p a rlo rs W ednesday a fte r noon at 2 o'clock fo r a business session and program . CLOTHE K ennedy in Hospital— F ra n k K en ne dy was take n to the U . S. h o spita l again the last o f the week It is expect««) tli.it he w ill huve to undergo another operation. A ttrnds lu n c h e o n — Mrs. D onald M egargel attended a luncheon fo r 1932 m atrons of Eastern S ta r chapters o f P o rtla n d and vicinity held F rid a y at the hom e o f M rs. Eva Hanson. See the latest in materials ami styles The / M EN’S SH O P Howe & Wells, Prop. 207 E. Main St., Phone 1412 M iss G ladys M atteson and Miss V io le t G u in d o n spent the w e e k end w ith M iss O ra d e ll P rlc k e tt at the home o f tie r m other, M rs. G uy S mders. near S ilv e rto n . Mrs. San ders b ro u g h t them home Sunday and rem ained fo r a few days' v is it w ith M rs. L. G. S elfridg e, E rw in S p rin g e r o f Deer P ark. W isconsin, is in H ills b o ro and is lo o k in g fo r a perm anent location here. M r. and M rs. C arlos Johnson and d a u g h te r o f G ladstone w ere guests | Sunday o f M rs. R. W. C ox and I o th e r relatives. V in c e n t C u r r y o f P o rtla n d spent the w eek-end in H ills b o ro w ith friends. Mrs. R. D. E ng lish re tu rn e d Tues day fro m tw o weeks' v is it w ith he r daughters In Seattle, Wash. Your Favorite Gasoline M iss M a rr W e d s A lb e rt S ta f fo r d The second service o f the series of Le nten d e v o tio n a l! sponsored by the Lu thera ns of W ashington co u n ty at the H ills b o ro h ig h school a u d ito r.u m w ill be held to n ig h t 'T h u i- d a y i at H o'clock The Rev George Reule o f T r in ity L u th e ra n ch u rch of H ills b o ro w i ll speak on the question addressed to Peter by the m aid in the c o u rt y a rd o f the high priest. "A rt tho u also one of th is man's diseiples?" I.ast week the Rev H W. Gross o f Salem, a c irc u it v is ito r o f the O regon-W ashington d is tric t o f the L u th e ra n M issouri Synod, address ed the Lu thera ns on the question o f Judas to the cou rt o f the priests, "W h a t w ill ye give m e’ '' M rs E W. H in ric h s o f B lo o m in g sang a soprano solo o f Hom er B a rtle tt e n title d "O L o rd Be M e r- j c ifu l." A jo in t L u th e ra n c h o ir u n der the d ire c tio n o f Rev. P Schaus of S c b e fflin rendered Stone's "T h e C h urch 's One F o u n d a tio n " in the arrangem ent of S. S Wesley and , "Dear Son o f G o d ” in th e m usic o f Jean Sibelius. T he e n tire as- , »em bly jo in e d h e a rtily in sin gin g ' the old L u th e ra n passion cho ral o f S ig m un d von B irk e n . "Jesus. I w ill ponder now on T h y H o ly Passion " Good Time Dance A t G range h a ll e ve ry Saturday nigh t G eorgia Hess orchestra. A d m ission 23c. 29tf PICTURE FRA M ES Mirror Art Frames Lutest in Style $ J .5 O Swing Frames .... $1 up Wall Fram es ..... 25c up Standard sizes or to order. Schramel Studio 109 S. 2nd M rs G u n n a r J o h n n e r o f P o rt land e n te rta in e d w ith a luncheon S atu rday fo r M rs G u y Paine. O th e r guests w e re Mesdames D onald M egargel. S. W. M elhu ish. D a vid C a rte r o f P o rtla n d and W. Rawson o f P ortla nd . Snow 12 Feet Deep— W ILLIA M S «!, FORMULA With the coming of good weather, the better buys in Used Cars will be snapped up. Make your selection now from this list of Quality Used Cars. 1933 1929 1929 1930 1931 1932 1935 2 1928 1933 1933 1930 Plym outh Sedan Ford Coupe Ford Tudor Ford Tudor Ford Coupe, R. S. Ford V -8 Coupe Ford V-8 Coupe Chevrolet Coaches Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet Coach W hippet Coupe Always the Lowest Finance Charges Cover Surface»” C ady M o to r Co. H illsboro D ecorating C om pany Mayor’s Proclamation I. J H G ir r e tt, m ayor of H ills boro, th a t the people of th is com m u n ity m ay become b e tte r ac q u a in te d w ith the w o rk done by the F ederation o f Business and Professional W omen's clubs, urge co-operation in observance o f N a D r. Thom pson has been tio n a l Business W om en's Week. ' m a k in g re g u la r v is its here M a rch 15 to 21. fo r the past 20 years Scores T lie Business and P rofessional o f patients have fou nd his service W om en th ro u g h th e ir o rg im z a tio n s I to be pro m p t, accurate and de are w e ld in g a great Influ ence fo r 1 pend.ible. H o te l W ashington, next the b e tte rm ent o f society and busi- | Tuesday, lo th . nets co n d itio n s und should b c i given re co g n itio n and assistance. I J. H. G A R R E T T . | M ayor. I MUSCULAR PAINS -GET QUICK RELIEF C om pany R e un ion Set— T f y o u a r e o n e o f th e v a s t n u m b e r " B " com pany n f the old T h ir d 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 , O regon (ltfijn d in fa n tr y ) , w h ich in N ta b b ln fr* a h o o tin p . e x t e r n a l m u s - cluded about 30 H ills b o ro boys < u l a r p a in s o f a r m s , le ir s . s h o u ld e r e d u rin g the W o rld w ar. w ill hold a n d b o d y , w h ic h a r e so o f t e n m is - ■ a ile d “ r h e u m a tic ,” h e r e is q u ic k its an nu al re u n io n in P o rtla n d at r e li e f . T a k e Just a fe w doses o f the N o rto n ia hotel. 11th avenue and W i l l i a m s K . U . X . C o m p o u n d . It S ta rk street, at 0:30 p. m. S a tu r m u s t p r o d u c e r e s u l t s o r m o n e y day. A m ong those fro m the county b a c k . W i l l i a m s R . V . X . C o m p o u n d expected to atten d are D r A rc h ie is c o m p o u n d e d f r o m t h * p r e s c r i p P itm an. E R. D illo n . Russell T is- t i o n o f a d o c t o r w h o u s e d i t In h i t p r i v a t e p r a c t ic e m a n y y e a r s . N ow dak-. Ebner Batehehb-r. G len E p ie r r i i . v b u . M . ' r ’.IU f" '. " n a b f e to and V ern e M i K in n e y . sufferers a t a c o a t o f o n l y a f e w c e n ts a « la v . T ry a b o t t l e u n d e r t h e M rs. m assing Sells Poem— m o n e y - b a c k K u a r a n te e . E n j o y b le s s - Mrs. A. H. Biassing received , e<t r e l i e f a s so n in n y s a y t h e y h a v e . w o rd M onday th a t the "C o u n try * 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 s Hom e." a m agazine published by ' I t . U . X . C o m p o u n d t o d a y . the C ro w e ll P u b lish in g com pany, j had purchased her poem. "W in d y , D ay." Mrs. Biassing has sold poems [ to m any eastern magazines «during. the past year. D E L T A D R U G STORE WILLIAMS H illsboro, O regon Hillsboro's Oldest Autom obile Dealer Phone Hillsboro 2102 American Legion Talented Washington County Contestants 15 O U T S T A N D I N G || A C T S 15 Singing - Dancing' Comedy Instrumental Acts on Stage I COMPOUND Do You Keep Venetian Theatre VALUABLE PAPERS IN A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Wednesday, March 11th - 8:30 P.M. T heatre Open» 7 P. M. — Picture» Start 7 :15 P. M. ON TH E SCREEN v This is the only place deeds, in surance papers and other im portant documents should b e kept. You know constantly where they are and have no worry ov er their loss by theft, m ishand ling or fire. The protection of a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX costs you LESS THAN lc A DAY. HILLSBORO BRANCH * T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK Indi pcudcnt D ealers Hillsboro fore moving in. “We Joe Jackson o f Scholls, w h o re ce n tly re tu rn e d fro m an eastern trip . Was an A rg u s v is ito r S a tu r day. W hen in M ich ig a n in J a n u a ry th e m e rc u ry dropped to 40 degrees be lo w and the snow* was 12 feet deep in some places. He E ver Ready Class Meets— “N ick" T he E ver-R eady class of t h e re tu rn e d home in a new au tom o C h ris tia n ch u rch met last W ednes b ile by w ay o f the south. day aftern oon at the home o f Mrs. Reid E ld rid g e The ne xt m eeting w i ll be at the home of Mrs. G eorge S e lfrid g e M a rch 11. Jean, the litt le d a u g h te r o f M r. am i M rs. L. S. C am pbell, had h e r ! lo nsfls rem oved th e last o f the I J i week. D r. H. D. H u gg ins o p e ra t ing. K. H. Tisdale, Manager C O S L E T T ’S S U P E R S E R V IC E ______________ />, ,\______________ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■a M O B IL E D riv e in today! L e t us f i l l y o u r la n k . T>o y o u f « * l r u n d o w n , w i t h o u t a. p p e t it « f o r f< od <»r >« a t f o r l i v i n g ? M a n y |> a o p le «1«» b e c u u a « o f a t o n ic i n d ig n a t io n a n d p o is o n * in t h f c lr R y s tr m « w h ic h m l a h t e a s ily be r e lie v e d b y a f o o d m ild l a x a t i v e , t o n ic , m ild s to m a c h ic s t i m u l a n t a m i d i u r e t i c s t i m u l a n t f o r th e k ld n a y e . I n s u c h v a s e s t a k e a fe w d o s e s u f W i l l i a m s . m L. K . F o r m u la The fir s t b u ttle m u st fiv e r e lie f or m oney back. W illia m s S. L . K . F o r m u la Is c o m p o u n d 'd f r o m th e p r e s c r ip tio n o f a fo r m e r a r m y d o c t o r w h o u s e d i t In p r iv a t e p r a c t ic e m any y e a rs . N ow th is v a lu a b le m e d ic in e Is a v a i l a b l e to y o u a t a c o s t o f o n ly a fe w c e n t s a d a y . T r y a b o t tle u n d e r m o n e y*b a < k g u a r a n te e a n d see h o w m u c h b e t t e r y o u fe e l. B e in r a liq u id - a lr e a d y d is s o lv e d — W i l l i a m s S L . K F o r m u la s t a r t s t o w o r k a lm o s t I m m e d ia t e ly . A s k y o u r d r u g g is t. Used C ar Buyers Edward Everett Horton, Laura Hope Crew«, and P eggy Conklin in "Her Master’s Voice” And Short Subjects ADMISSION 5O C Children, 25 cent» Safe D eposit Departm ent GILMORE UNION A QUICK RELIEF FOR ATONIC INDIGESTION W A R N IN G ! M usical P ro g ra m Mrs. Paine Honored— Argus classified ads get results. DELTA DRUG STOKE M O U N T A IN D A l.E A t a ve ry p re tty home cerem ony at 12:3Q S u n day a ftern oon M iss W ilm a M a rr, P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y . Forest Birthday Celebrated— daug hter o f M r. and M rs. W illia m E M a rr o f Kansas C ity , became G ro v e —M«zrrls S chm idt of H ills - Lohese Cam p F ire gro up met the b rid e o f A lb e rt S ta ffo rd , son boro w ill be one o f e ig h t P a cific F e b ru a ry 25 w ith E rm a Jean W il sophom ore and fresh- liams. The gro u p passed a nu m b e r o f M r. and M rs Roy S ta ffo rd o f u n iv e rs ity T a it. Rev. Claud«; P Sabin of F or- , men debaters w ho w ill m ake a of ra n k re q u ire m e n ts and helped c.»t G ro ve p e rfo rm e d t h e c e r e - ' fo u r-d a y t r ip in to W ashington th is Erm a Jean celebrate her eleventh m on y M rs. L lo y d Anderson, sis- week. T hey w i ll leave F orest G ro ve b irth d a y . te r of the bride, played L o lw n g re n 's , T hursd ay m o rn in g and meet U n i w edding m arch. ! ve rs ity of W ashington debaters in Program and Dance M rs Ernest Kangas. sister of the contests at Seattle T hursd ay n ig h t, B e n e fit fo r H e lve tia C o m m u n ity groom, acted as m atron o f honor F rid a y and S atu rday th e y w ill be band. A t H e lv e tia h a ll, S aturday. and E dw ard Kangas was best man. entered in a debate to u rn a m e n t at M a rch 7.— A dm ission 25c and chil* The b rid e wore a flo o r le n g th , College of Puget Sound. Tacom a. 1 a re n 10c. 3 * -------------------------------------------- -——— — a . and w ill re tu rn Sunday. w h ite satin dress and c a rrie d « NOTICE bouquet o f rosebuds and w h ite j I t has been called to m y a tte n i. j in mu 11 on ui i h h j u i < # i i T jl tio n th a t m erchants and vendors w ore a dress o f peach lace w ith J \ l . L . C n U l ’ C H 1 l i l l l S of cig are ttes have been careless a corsage o f roses and w h i t e , . . , _ in s e llin g cigarettes to m in o rs— in A w e dd ing d in n e r fo r fo rty re ia - , , . v io la tio n o f the law . These vio la to rs w i ll be prosecuted tives and close frie n d s fo llo w e d the The M etho dist Episcopal chu rch cerem ony. 1 *s o ffe rin g a m usical pro gra m on acco rding to law . «Signed) J. W. C O N N E L L . S h e r Mrs. S ta ffo rd is a graduate of even in g o f M arch 13. 3 he ju b - 1-3 the class o f 1934 of Banks u n io n ¡lee singers, co m p risin g some 14 i f f o f W ashington C o un ty. high school She also attended Pa- 1 °» »’ est negro voices in Port- g ive a concert. The c lu e u n iv e rs ity and is a m em ber : land, w w ill ill give the P hi Lam bda O m icro n sor- num bers to be given w i ll in clu d e o rily . M r. S ta ffo rd is a 1932 gra d- Sl,me of the best k n o w n of the uate o f Banks high. . negro . . sp iritu a ls . The fo u rte e n ap- 1 A fte r a short w e d d in g t r ip th e | pearing here are picked, as the ng couple ill m .............. ake th e ir home o f th e one hu nd red \o ic e s , you ............ ........ w ....... ..... best* , It is much better to have a ft, w h e re M r S ta ffo rd is in ,hat re ce n tly gave the pro gra m . v b o a ad u s sta in s t co v ered at T aft, i__ i ___ i w ith such great a c c e p ta b ility in th e tn o .s e ia iii» u v e re u business. c i v i c a u d ito riu m in P o rtla n d . and the rooms cleaned be- sweetpeas made See Our Complete Stock Moving Time KICIII IELD fir s t and B aseline M o rris S c h m id t on D e b a te T e a m Pag*» Five Lutherans Hold Second Service; Retile to Speak N a tion al Buxine Wornen'i Week. M arch 15 to 21, w h ich has been o i , l i ved by tin* H ill dioro clu b fo r the past six yeai . w ill be cele brated w ith three events th is y e a r: On M arch 15 the c lu b w ill attend the II o'clock erviee at the M e th odist chu rch. w hen Rev. Charles M Reed w ill d e liv e r a ..erm on ap- p ro p rl ite to the occasion and a special m usical program W ill be given: the business m eeting and a p a rty w ill be held the eve ning of I M arch Hi, at tin* home o f M r and Mr M P. Cady; and on F rid a y j the an nu al banquet w ill be held I j at the cham ber of com m erce room s at <1 30 p. m , when em ployers and frie n d ; w ill be in v ite d guesti. P u b lic relation* com m ittee, M r Emma M ' K in n e y and M i M a r garet D ixon, cha irm en . Mrs. F Schendel and M iss M a rie M elan- son, w ill be in charge o f the week's j a ctivitie s, a n ,I,te d by the m usic com m ittee. Mesdames Fred S ew ell, I I - C M ooberry. M a rie P riest and Rev. G eorge Reule. w ho w ill de Mix» K a th le e n C a ld w e ll liv e r serm on at L u th e ra n m eet in g to n ig h t in un io n hig h school SHELL GENERAL OREGO N S p e a k s T o n ig h t Let Us Show You Our W e’ve Got It! * H IL L S B O R O , March 15 to 21 National Week Observed Here P ro c la im W eek F ire m e n ( ’e le b ra te in N ew Q u a r te r s A R G U S, O f PORTLAND w m oe mt llillsliorn Mrmhrr t'i'drral D ep osit Insiiranre Corporation •Í. k I'?'!,.;» ■ PRESENTED BY Hillsboro Post American Legion