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P a th » T w o V I T f 5 C O D [M o th ers’ G ro u p Hillsboro Residents P la n s a B a z a a r Married Fifty Years N eixllew ork b azaar is scheduled to bo hold by M others' association of H illsboro C h ristian C ouncil, at the P o rtlan d P ublic M arket, S at- ttrd iy. according to an n o u n cem en t by Mrs. Prod II C aldw ell, p re s i d ent of th e m others' group. All m o th ers of council clu b m em bers a re being asked to p a rticip ate, and proceeds w ill be d evoted to the u p k eep of C ouncil h e a d q u a rte rs at P ilg rim House. B azaar goods w ill . bo collected on th e a ftern o o n of St P a tric k 's Day, M arch 17. w hen th e young people of th e clubs will bo hosts to th e ir m o th ers at a St P atrick 's tea E lection of officer« for th e Dads' club of th e council w ill be held next T h u rsd ay evening. M arch 12. in stead of this ev en in g as p rev io u s ly announced. O. Phelps, J. F Poorenboom and F A b o ndroth have been nam ed as a n o m in atin g co m m ittee. L enten reg u latio n s of th e council have been issued as in * previous years, and all social a ffa irs have been d isco n tin u ed u n til a fte r E as ter. w ith th e ex cep tio n of St. P a t rick 's and St. Jo sep h 's days. First issue of "T he C ouncil M irror." a w eek ly fu n -p ap er, has also been issued an d w ill a p p ear each F r i day. 'A U r> TT o T r T T T n -n z x ^ z x World Day of Prayer Observed Here Thursday — n P ep co E m ployes H old L ocal M eet n _ — A ttendance in Local Schools is Cut by Illness P.-T. A. B anquet T ic k e ts on S ale Ask your atto rn e y to send yotir a d v e i tilin g to the A igus. legal T he second In a series of edu- Seni «hat Ticket** for th e an n u al H illsboro calional and social m eetings spon- I* T. A. baiu|iicl to l>«» held Mureh sored by th e em ployes of the I’ort- 1 HI arc now on sal«» The banquet .la n d G eneral E lectric com pany w as is to be given in the cham ber of Topic for th e W orld D ay of ’ held T uesday night w ith 52 etn- Willi atten d an ce in most d is s e s com m erce dining room a t 0.10 P ra y e r T h u rsd ay at the M ethodist ployes. w ives and fam ilies pn '«I'lll cut fifty per cent or m ore, all «»’clock. T hose w ishing to attend Episcopal ch u rch was "O n F i l t h I .iiin n H inm an, exix-utive assistant p lain for program s or special e n should m ak e re*icr\ ations e.u Iy. is Peace, Good Will Tow ai d Men " of tlie P o rtlan d G en eral E lectin ' tertain m en t h a v e b i t 'l l postponed a lim ited iiumb<*r of tick ets a te T he program was well atten d ed by- com pany in P o rtlan d , and M ayor until atten d an ce resum es its norm al available. Mrs M ortis Well i. w om en of all denom inations C assius Peck, law p a rtn e r of Fi .mk- • i/e M easles and influenza are ch airm an of the com m ittee p la n M rs E K ortzeborn of th e A d ! lin T G riffith , p resid en t of the taking tile largest toll 01 absence'; ning tin* d in n e r E ntertaining inns ven tist ch u rch presided, and in tro com p m y , spoke The 6A of the ju n io r high elected leal num bers and pi'oqr on are he du cto ry m usic w as played by Mr willl 11 In token of ap p reciatio n of the mg planned by Mi • Paul P ath r- C harles Reed T he progr on in w s k and le a d e rsh ip of a c . qiij . officers as follow s: M ary Ellen son. D IA M O N D K IN G cluded responsive readings and 1 more, su p erin ten d e n t of the T u a l M orn on. p resident. Viola Bean, T eachers «if all the H illsboro ( H if stock is ttio x t i o in - readings by Miss Ethel B ergen of atin valley division, niem bet s of vice pn idem . H en rietta V auM elt- selmols and p aren ts of tin* children the C ongregational ch u rch on "V is | his d e p a rtm e n t w ho w ere in charge ebeke. s e c re tiry . V ernon Schoen, atte n d in g the schools urc invit«»d plolc, fe ilt Ill ing I he In t cafeteria; Donald B rettb au er. flag ions of the E arth at Peace," by- ef the m eeting, p resen ted him w ith T ickets may h«* obtain«*«! from Mi est (lesigiis in n a tu ra l Mrs Jo h n G reen of the F o u rsq u a re ! an I E S floor lam p G illm ore alute. and Violet Liim liu and E v Weil. Mi II II S tann ud. any of e re tt P adgett, m onitors guld, l»nth single n u <1 ch u rc h on "W ays of P eace........ riie , cam e io H illsboro in 1909 at the At the ju n io r high Mrs Rowena fieer of tin* association, oi at thi* G reat C om m andm ent." by Mrs T tim e tlie city w ent out of th e K etchum 's 7B geography class h is schools. sets, 4 IH) G. B ronleew e of the B aptist church, ‘ m unicipal light and w d e r busi- been w orking w ith g reat interest -g.ee an d up and a pray e r bv Mrs C laude Nos- ness, und lias continuously been on produce m aps of th e U nited ler. R eadings and p ray ers w ere su p erin ten d e n t th e 27 y ears T hese m aps w ere com since S lates interspersed w ith hym ns and vocal that time. pleted this w eek and the judges solos by M esdam es V. W G a rd JKWF.LKK 1 poll com pletion of the program, aw arded tlie first prize to th e m ap n er of the Episcopal church. Mrs 211 K. M ain St llillsb o ro refresh m en ts w ere served by m em m ade by A lice P in e and her Royal N eig h b o r, honored Mr L C. K ram ien of the C h ristian i group. "L ei A ndy Fix Y our W alch" and Mrs. J. N icodem us w dli u church, and M rs W. B Roscow of bers of the o p e ra tin g d ep artin en t golden W edding C l'll'b l lit loll lit tile the C ongregational church Soloists T he re m a in d e r of tin- evening was old (lid G runge b ill Monday eve w ere accom panied bv Mrs F red spent in dancing, m usic for w hich was proy ided by an electric p h o n Sew ell. iilng Dr H enry Young perform ed u second m arria g e v erih io n y for Mrs. K o rtzeb o rn presented the ograph w itli loud sp eak er a tta c h tlie couple, wliu yvere escorted bv m ission project, th e com m ittee on m ent. Get in the llaliit— Mrs. J N icodem us. w ho w is M rs Ed W ortm un. dressed us u W om en's W ork of the Foreign M ission conference, and an o ffe r m arried 51) y ears ago M onday, was little flow er girl. Tlie lodge p re ing w as taken. M rs K ortzeborn the guest of honor at th e L egion sen ted Mr. unit Mis. N icodem us gave a read in g follow ing th e o ffe r A uxiliary m eeting T uesday e v e w ith a 32-piece set of um ber glass- Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicodem us ing. B enediction closed the m e e t ning at the V eterans' hall, an d was w are and a lure t ibli'elotli T ables ing. M issionary guild m et T uesday presen ted w ith a gift anil cors ige for refresh m en ts w ere decorated -P ic tu re co u rtesy S ch ram el Studio. w ith Mrs M ary Sabin, w ho was by the m em bers, Mrs. E m m a M c in w hite mid gold u n d u large Mr. and Mrs. M aurice C o tu rri o :# Miss B lan ch e E ick w o rth , . hom e issisted by Mrs l.uey Holcomb K inney m aking th e p resentation. w hite b iu ie's ra k e w as served Five P o rtlan d en te rta in e d w ith a fam , , ... ... /d e m o n s tr a tio n ag e n t-a t-la rg e , an- . . us ii of x A i £f V,inn» 1 ¿e'i M r' a Pcl »ounces th a t h e r office days in and Mrs. O ra Law s Mrs M artin Mrs. W 1. B u tch eld ei, w ho ce le h u n d red furnislied e n tertain m en t ily d in n e r S atu rd ay night an d an dem Mi s. H M cA fee of Kelso, \\ ash : W ashington county a re Monday A nderson led th e devotions. Mr«. b rated h er golden yvedding a n n i for the re m a in d e r of tlie evening "open house" S unday in ho n o r of T hom as C onnell conducted the les v ersary a few m onths ago. was C om m ittee in charg e included Mes th e golden w edding a n n iv ersary of M essrs, an d M esdam es Ray B ro w n from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. an d S atu r- and son. H en ry C low and fam ilv. ; j ay frorn 9 a m (0 12 p. m , th e P ast O racles' club. R. N. A . m et son on "P eru ". Mrs. J C K ram ien escorted to the p resid en t's statio n (lames Cl aid Cook, It It Fruxt. Mrs. C o tu rri's p arents, Mr. and Jam es Clow a n d fam ily. Lloyd ' first tw o w eek s of each m onth, at T uesday w ith Mrs. W. E L orm or read a leaflet on "F o r Mis Forces," and received honors w i t h Mrs. and P. A Q ualls. M rs. J. N icodem us of th is city. Nichols. R. R athevon. and M rs. I th e co u n ty ag en t's office. The last for pot luck luncheon and election and sang a vocal selection. N icodem us Mrs. I. C. K ram ien J . N icodem us and Miss L eah B. A lice Roth, Mrs. M ay B aker, Tlie guild wall m eet next T u e s sin g "S ilver T h read s A m ong the i tw o w eeks of th e m o n th she is of officers. Mrs. W. O M orley was B a k e r w e re m a rrie d M arch 2, 1886, .H elen R odgers, O tto C listro ™rs an d in Y am hill county. day w ith Mrs C h arles Reed and Gold." dedicated to th e b rid e., elected president Mrs. P A. Q ualls, at th e hom e of th e b rid e's m other, R aym ond Wilson. Mr. and M rs T he H om e Econom ics E xtension vice-president; Mrs. C laud Cook, S alem d istrict officers w ill be p re s w ith Mrs. Leon Davis as accom M rs. S a ra h B aker, at L aurel. Mr. R uth, an d Mr. an d M rs. C o tu rri. en t to speak on tlie w ork of m is m eetings sch ed u led for th e second panist. secretary ; Mrs. J R. P eppard, a n d M rs. D. M. M cInnis of C heha- all of P o rtlan d . w eek in M arch are: tre a su re r: Mrs. O. C oslett Sr., press sion societies C ornelius guild m em lem , w ho recen tly celeb rated th eir M rs R E W iley w as elected Mr. an d Mrs. N icodem us w e re bers w ill be in v ited guests. M es T uesday. M arch 10. Sheryvood. at correspondent; an d Mrs. C. J o h a n fiftie th w edding an n iv ersary , w ere b o rn in Iowa, bu t cam e to O regon p resid en t of the W ashington co u n dam es S h ellab arg er. A E D irkason th e O lson building. M rs. R. W. sen. flow er com m ittee. M rs J. N ic best m an and bridesm aid, but w hen v ery young, and h av e m ade ty ('a m p Eire G u ls' advisory boutil w ill assist Mrs. odem us w as a guest of th e club. and G. W. P, w e re u n ab le to a tten d th e cele b ra th e ir hom e in th is co m m u n ity ev er R asm ussen, chairm an . TW O cow s for sale. 1 Jersey , 1 at its m eeting T uesday afternoon Reed. W ednesday. M arch 11. N orth Mrs. M orley and Mrs. Q ualls m ade tio n Sunday. C. W. B row n w as a n since. G uernsey. F rank E. Tooley. Ba- at tlie H illsboro liln .u y . M is II E P lains, at th e school house, Mrs. high and second high scores at o th e r guest of 50 y ears ago w ho ' cona. P hone N orth P lains .'iFIJ. 3p P rice of F orest G rove was elected Effie Jack so n , chairm an. “500." N ext m eeting w ill be held w as u n ab le to b e presen t Sunday, • D ___ v ice-president. M rs W. F. C yrus, F rid ay , M arch 12, C h e rry G rove, w ith Mrs. C oslett A pril 7. T he club Mr. an d M rs. N icodem us a are re th e I t v O t e l l ’y \V O lT ie T l , I)E I.AVAL sep arato r, attach m en t se cretary ; and Mrs E C H ughes at Mrs. D avis' home. Mrs. Pern p lan n ed a th e a tre p arty for March, “Bud” Seibert now for m otor; young m are 1900-lb . of F orest G rove, tre a su re r Vesper p aren ts of th re e children. Mrs P atto n , ch airm an . 17. service and council fire have bei'U (B eulah) C o tu rri an d Mrs. W. H. in charge of our T h e m eetin g s sta rt at 10:30 a. BUX TON Miss M abel Nelson. gentle; m ilk can. a fte r M ondav, $1 postponed u n til h ealth conditions T aylor, Ja rk to w n . 3p (N aom i) R u th of P o rtlan d , a n d 1 d a u g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. P W om en of R o tary w ill e n te rta in m.. w ith p o t-lu ck lu n ch at noon. R etu rn s from K ansas— REPAIR SHOP a re better. E m m ett N icodem us o f M cM inn . Nelson of this place, and R ichard th e R o tarian s at th e V eteran s' hall M eetings a re free a n d ev ery o n e in ville. Mrs. T hom as D oyle re tu rn e d - R eddington of H ollyw ood, Cal.. TH R EE cow s for sale, one due te re ste d is co rd ially in v ited to at- ' fresh now, d o uble-tested - In T uesday night from Holton. K an- I w ere m arrie d F e b ru a ry 1!) in Salem . F arm er»' I niun at V erlionrl T hose p resen t at th e celeb ratio n T h u rsd ay evening. M arch 12. w ith tend. | sas. w h ere she had been called to I w h ere th e b rid e has been em p lo y q u ire H illsboro F eed Co. S u n d ay yvere M esdam es E d ith a d in n e r at 6:30. follow ed by a 3ï • F arm ers' Union m eeting w ill lie pro g ram co m m em o ratin g In te rn a C a rp e n te r of A urora, J a n e Hill. a tte n d the fu n eral of her m other. ed for som e tim e. T hey w ill spend liciti at t'e rb o o rt C F hall next FOR MALE A bout 150 choice lay tio n al N ight. Mrs. C harles S hrader, w ho died a few w eeks in S alem before go Em m a S tratto n . K ate B row n and W ednesd iy at 1:15 in. ing pullets In q u ire 1 lilts bor R o tary A nnes w ill be d ressed ■ suddenly from a h eart attack. Mrs. ing to C alifornia. S ena M cC um sey of P o rtlan d , all in costum es of d ifferen t co u n tries Feed Co. 3p I S h ra d e r w as know n here, h av in g guests at th e w edding 50 y ears ago; K.iseliaii Reliefit Dance T h e b rid e is w ell know n i n Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n Laurs" of H ills and th e pro g ram w ill in clu d e songs ’ v isited h er d a u g h te r and fam ily H illsboro, and w as one of the p rin H ORSES for »ule or tra d e Jo b At N orth P lains K of P. hall Miss C ora J a n e tte H ard in , d a u g h j sev eral tim es sin ce they cam e to cesses boro, M r. an d Mrs. E m m ett Nico- of v ario u s nations, an d possibly QI'AI.ITV It PAIR WORK at the "H appy Day celt H erg ert place. 3 m iles south < S atu rd ay , M arcii 7 Good tim e . dances of o th er countries. M r. and te r of Mrs. A. C. G ulley, an d R ob ■ H illsboro. Mrs. Doyle, w ho w as C ornelius. 3| good m usic. A dm ission 25e 3 137 S. 3rd Ave. Mrs. G ould of P o rtla n d w ill show e rt E arl L ee of S pokane. Wash., gone about tw o w eeks, says sh e is b ratio n in 1934. Pitone I1W p ictu res of th e ir re cen t w orld to u r. w'ere m a rrie d F e b ru a ry 24 at S po glad to get back to O regon, as it Townsend ( lab D.ince D ealer» for C ard of T h an k s S erv ice club m et W ednesday cve- T h e Neyvberg an d F o rest G rove kane. J a n e tte a tte n d e d h ig h school I w as v ery cold there. F or th re e T ow nsend club benefit dance at p resid en ts an d th e ir w ives have h e re an d at F o rest G rove. We w ish to ex p ress o u r sincere H udson - T rrra p la n a w eeks th e te m p e ra tu re had not been ning, F e b ru ary 26, w ith Mrs. H ar- N a th Plain K P. hull M n ell 17 A fter a sh o rt w ed d in g tr ip to above zero, an d often below , th e old K ellington M esdam es Ray Sig- th a n k s for the kindness and sym been in v ited to a tte n d th e m e e t W illard — M ohuw k A dm ission 25 cents. 3-4 W enatchee, th e y w ill be a t hom e coldest w in te r in years. P eople ler and Clem E slin g er w ere assist patliy ex ten d ed us in th e recent ing. Mrs. C. T. R ichardson an d M rs. I in E num claw . Wash., w h e re Mr. w ere isolated all w in te r b y th e ing hostesses. M any m em bers a t loss of o u r husb an d and f ithei Standard Gasoline unii Oils C ard P arty J. L. A nderson, as Mrs. P re sid e n t | Lee h as em p lo y m en t an d a hom e snow and cold w eather, an d tra v e l ten d ed th e county in stitu te m eet- O liver Johnston, and also for the At A loha G range ludi T hursday and Mrs. S ecretary . w ill o fficiate read y for his bride. lovely flow ers Mrs. O liv er Jo h t w as by horse and buggy only, as i ing S aturday. evening. M arch 12, "800" a n d Miss N ellie H u n ter, C olum bia stun and fam ily. 3 pinochle. a t th e m eeting. j - autom obiles could not be used. 3 y a rn sty list from S an Francisco, -------------------------- W ell’s to S how S tyles— D re ss-l'p D ay O bserved— has been at W eil's D epartm ent SPA N re liab le m ules, single w ork ! Jo h n L. B erge of n o rth of H ills- W eil's D ep artm en t sto re an- , B reakfast club m et F e b ru a ry 27. ■ store all w eek, show ing k n itted horse, 1600 lbs. T en-m onths-old £ Mannish Suits ' boro b ro u g h t in som e copies of th e 1 nounces a k n itted g arm en t fashion ■ w ith Mrs. E. J. M cA lear fo r a 1 m odels in all th e new yarns. colt; Je rse y cow; wood; ced ar posts C olfax M essinger. w eek ly n ew sp a- show at th e V en etia n th e a tre D ress-U p day an d program . Mrs. Miss V ivian P re tty m a n of P o rt- -J . F B row n, lit. 3; 1>2 m iles W ith th e p add ed sho u ld er, I p er p u b lish ed a t C olfax, D u n n i to n ig h t in co n ju n ctio n w ith th e J. S tan to n of P o rtla n d an d Mrs. i n o rth S hady B rook school. 3 carefu l finish an d p erfect ¡co u n ty , W isconsin, w h ere he for- i re g u la r p ictu re. B eau tifu l h a n d A. A. S oule of n e a r L aurel, fo r Mrs. F. G. P retty m an . for a tim e. fit of a m an's su it—in those l m erly lived. T he issu e of F e b ru a ry I k n itted m odels w ill be show n on m er m em bers, w e re present. Roll Mrs. P re tty m a n w as b ro u g h t hom e FOR SA LE M ilw aukee a ir p re s 6 sta te d th a t th ey h ad ex p erien ced I liv in g m odels. tw o im p o rta n t sp rin g co l I call w as answ ered w ith historical l from th e hospital S unday su re w ater system , com plete, $50. o f H ills b o ro mill Forest Grove Aiuiounci* a 23 d ay s of su b -zero w e a th e r in | --------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. H enry L ash of 1200-gal Ion high p re ssu re s t i ! facts concerning W ashington. Mr ors, N avy an d G rey. ! J a n u a ry , th a t on J a n u a ry 28 it C offee C lub to M eet— tank, 3 h. p. S to v er en g in e and ’ O. B. H a rtra m p f had c h arg e of , C oeur d'A lene. Idaho, and Mr. and had been 30 d eg rees below , an d th e Mrs. Ed I.osh an d d a u g h te r of pum p. C offee club m eets M arch 13 at I games. , w ater m ain h ad fro zen a t a d ep th th e ch am b e r of com m erce w ith a P o rtlan d visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E ight-foot hoe drill. $55 V isitors H onored— of eig h t feet. £ Untrimmed Coats J. P eterson Sunday. 350-chick electric brooder, n e w pot lu ck luncheon at 1 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B icrsd o rf of j Mrs. J . W. T albot, siste r of W. A m erican C itizen sh ip d e p artm en t Mr. and Mrs. E arl H obbs a tte n d •UUM W rap aro u n d , flared o r I S chefflin e n te rta in e d S u n d ay w ith ! G. Ide. w ho h3s sp e n t th e w in te r w ill h av e ch arg e of th e p rogram , ed th e funeral of I.ouis V anO rsho- 1000-chick coal brooder, $1795 Oil ! a fam ily d in n er p a rty honoring his pencil slim . Y ou'll f i n d ! here, left th is w eek fo r a m o n th 's w ith Mrs. E. L. M oore as ch air- j Ven at St, H elens W ednesday. He brooders, $10.75 up. cousins, Mr. and M rs. C. P. K op- w as form erly co u n ty su rv e y o r of D ouble m ilk house tra y s and m ilk I visit w ith h e r niece. Mrs. G. W. man. y o u r sty le am ong them . plin. an d Roy S te w a rt of B ism arck. C olum bia county. j G orm an, a t A lam eda, Cal. F ro m cooler, slightly used, cheap N o rth D akota, w ho w ere w eek-end I th e re she w ill v isit in Los A ngeles T h e floor of th e public lib ra ry L ester Irelan d & C om pany. Jam es an d Bob N olan an d Rob- guests. Mr. a n d M rs. E. L. Jo h n - w as cleaned and re fin ish ed d u rin g 1 an d th e n re tu rn to h e r hom e at By p ( ter B. Biggins, S. B„ of Seattle, Wash, e rt S chim m el of E ugene sp e n t th e i son of H illsboro visited th e B iers- th e past w eek-end, w hich g reatly HORSES for sale or trade. - R. B 0 Hats for Spring G alesburg. 111. w eek -en d at th e F re d C ald w ell d o rf hom e S u n d ay evening, Member T h o rn to n , 8 m iles w est of I im proves th e g en eral ap p earan ce Yam- of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Dr. H. D. H uggins rem oved a home. T h ey atten d ed th e b ask et- p as| c h ie f s M eet H om bergs a n d Sailors, u n T onight— hill. ' of th e read in g rooms. 3-4p piece of steel from th e left ey e of ball to u rn a m e n t in P o rtlan d , re p Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass. usual b rim s an d close fit P ast C hiefs of P hoenicia T em ple M iss M argaret Johnson, student H enry B ell by m eans of a m agnet re sen tin g St. M ary 's h ig h school w ill m eet to n ig h t «T hursday) at at U n iv ersity of O regon. Eugene, C OM BINA TION gas stove for sale tin g m odels. A ty p e for e v W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 26. M r. Bell in Eugene. Mrs. H H. Rehse. 573 E Wal th e hom e of Mrs. V erne M cK inney spent th e w eek-end w ith her p ar- i Forest Grove Union High School Auditorium ery face. J w as w o rk in g on th e R iggs farm Mr. and Mrs. E. J. M cA lear and nut. P h o n e 2062. , 3 ! n ear H azeldale w hen th e in ju ry oc K en n eth L in k la te r sp en t S u n d ay w ith Mrs. F ra n k B a rr as assisting ents, M r and Mrs. E I,. Johnson. hostess. All m em bers a re invited Mrs. G. W. Pool sp en t th e w eek- cu rred . at Eugene. M r. an d M rs. M cA lear j end in P o rtlan d w ith Mr. and Mrs. L O S T B illfold, $100 in currency, W arren M ilb ran d t, sm all son of an d K ath leen m ad e a tr ip to R eeds- to attend. d riv e r's license, h u n tin g license R obert Jones. Guild Meets W ednesday— Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r M ilb ran d t. port. Miss G race B rid g cfarm er of M c etc T h in k n e a r co u rt housi*. Re All S ain ts' Episcopal G uild w ill fell from a bench T uesday, b re a k - Tom W ann of W h eeler is a guest M innville spent the w eek-end w ith w ard.—A. W Hess, S herw ood, lit ing both bones in h is left fo rearm . I th is w eek of h is m o th er, Mrs m eet each W ednesday afternoon Miss L a u ra Deck 4 a t onion bridge. 3 d u rin g L ent at th e church. S tudy He w as a tte n d e d b y D r. C. T. G eorge W ann, a n d M r. a n d Mrs. Miss K a th e rin e B ishop of F orest BALED oat. vetch, su bjects w ill be ta k e n from articles and clo v er hay Sm ith. , w . C. G ifford. M r. W ann fo rm erly in "T he S p irit of M issions." and G rove spent th e w eek-end w ith for sale Phone 1819 Scholls. 3tf D avid H ill ch ap ter, D au g h ters of i resid ed here. at Miss A lice S chulm erich. in th e book "T he O th e r A m erican." th e A m erican R evolution, w ill Mrs. L. J. R ushlow re tu rn e d l a s t , Mrs. F ra n k M itchell w as taken TW O 12-inch tra c to r plow s, one m eet w ith M rs. B. F. P ile M onday w eek from se v eral w eek s’ visit I N eedlecraft M eeting P ostponed— to th e Good S a m a rita n hospital GOARS 14-inch rid in g plow, 2-horse disc; I afternoon. N eediecraft m eeting, scheduled S a tu rd a y fo r observation. w ith h e r d au g h ter, M rs. F. N. tra d e for tw o 14-inch tra c to r plows. Mr. and Mrs. K. O. W iscarson of O ’D onnell, at W aldport. for to d ay (T h u rsd ay ) has been Mrs. K en n eth L ucas of B end is P ercy Stone, F o rest G rove. 3p C ottage G ro v e a re g u ests of Mrs. M r an d M rs. C h ester H anson postponed u n til A p ril 2. w hen th e spending Ih e w eek w ith h er p a r W iscarson's paren ts, M r. and Mrs. and fam ily m oved from W heeler group w ill m eet w ith Mrs. A. E. ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. R E m m ott E. M. Barnes, Prop. TW O good ru b b e r-tire d sulky T. A. Thom pson, an d h e r b ro th e r- to B eav erto n th is w eek. T h ey vis- | D ickason. Mrs. L. G. S h a ttu c k will R oger G rah am of S eattle, W ash.. I w heels or buggy w heels w anted FARM in -law and sister, M r. and Mrs. ited his p a re n ts h e re w h ile m ov- j assist her. w as a w eek-end guest of Mrs. for Boy Scout use. — B ronleew e. H en ry G errish . ing. Local G range V isits G ale— IMPLEMENT , G eorgia Sm ith. P o rtla n d G as & C oke Co. 3p H illsboro G ran g e officers will D orothy G ille tte u n d e rw e n t a tonsil o p eratio n at Jo n es hospital p u t on th e w o rk at th e all-d ay W ednesday m orn in g . D r. D. E. , m eeting of G ale G range, F orest Grove, S atu rd ay . M eeting w ill op W iley operated. LUTHERAN L ittle J e a n C am pbell h ad h er I en a t 10:30 a. m. A ll H illsboro Many persons think it is necessary to have a tonsils rem oved S a tu rd a y at Jo n es m em bers a re u rg ed to attend. prescription filled at the store whose name ap hospital, D r. H. D. H u g g in s o p er A p preciates F rie n d s' H elp— March 7 ating. 10:30 A. M. pears upon the blank. THIS IS AN ERROR! Miss B ette H avens, can d id a te in Mr. an d Mrs. L. F. M cD aniels the H illsboro division in th e M er Any prescription can be filled at any first- a n d Mr. and M rs. C. F. H anel of ch a n ts’ P o p u larity contest and who class Drug Store and you have the privilege of P o rtla n d v isited M rs. E tta H anel was second high, w ishes to th an k 8 p. m. an d fam ily S u n d ay . taking it to your favorite store. Choose the h e r friends for th e ir assistance , M r. and M rs. A. H. B usch and Hillsboro d u rin g th e contest. store in which you have confidence and have School Auditorium Mr. and M rs. A. W. H offm an spent W. R. C. Meets— your prescriptions filled there . . . No one but th e w eek -en d on a fish in g tr ip to W om an’s R elief C orps w ill m eet th e Salm on a n d N estucca riv ers. March 12 a Registered Prescription Druggist touches a F rid ay afternoon a t th e V eterans' L ohese C am p F ire g ro u p m et hall. A ll m em bers a re urged to at- ! prescription in our store and our stock is kept a t th e Ju n io r high school T uesday tend. What F u rth e r Need H iv e We new and fresh by constant attention to its con an d m ade sym bols on a rt paper. of W itnesses?" Mat. 26, 65 Manufacture and use of the Case line of furm dition. M rs. Ida B ellin g er and Mr. and P en ney H ead E n tertain s— M anager P. A A nderson of th e I Rev. O. W endiing implements will he explained by talking pic Mrs. W. H. F rin k and B illy B el B ring us yo u r prescrip tio n , or h av e y o u r p h y sician of F orest G rove lin g er re tu rn e d S u n d ay from a J. C. P en n ey sto re will en te rta in phone th em to us. tures. Everyone is invited to attend this in w eek a* N eotsu, n e a r D evil's lake. em ployes and th e ir fam ilies at a formative and entertaining show. Implements p arty in P o rtlan d tonight. Mrs. M arg aret E g b ert of N am pa, A C appella C hoir on display at our showroom. Idaho, is v isitin g M rs. R o b ert B u r S tow ell in H ospital— E rw in S tow ell of B uxton is at lingam e. Z. J. Riggs, graduate of th e California College Pharm acy C O R D Ì COME Jo h n Bechen of C lackam as spent S m ith 's hospital re co v erin g from th e w eek -en d w ith his m other, Mrs. pneum onia. He is u n d e r th e care of Dr. G uy V ia of F o rest G rove. J . C. B echen. Mrs. H elen G a rd n e r of Y akim a, G en eral Aid M eets— Wash., a rriv e d T u esd ay for a few G eneral m eeting of th e L adies' d ay s’ visit w ith Miss M arion Lytle. A id w ill be held W ednesday in the Modernize with Miss H ila C o rn eliu s sp en t th e b asem ent of Ihe M ethodist Episco w eek -en d w ith h e r aunt, Mrs. Jo h n pal church. P arson, in F o rest G rove. Mr. and Mrs. R alph R am ey spent Draintile — all sizes, both Miss P earl A llen sp en t th e w eek th e w eek-end a t N ew berg w ith her end a t h e r hom e in A m ity. parents, Mr. an d Mrs. M. Reid. L’ngagcinent ( ’o u p lc Ilo n o retl by R oyal N eig h b o rs J. L. Anderson A u x iliary M e m b er H o nored at M eetin g M issio n ary G uild M eets T u e sd a y E x te n sio n A g e n t T e lls o f F la n s LET BUD FIX IT P a st O ra c le s E lect O ffic e rs ( ’am j) F ire Hoard E lects ( H 'ficers Too Late to Classify M iss N elson B ride at S alem W e d d in g W ill E n te rta in M iss H a rd in a R e c e n t B rid e Thomas S. Sholes The New for Spring F irs t C h u rch e s o f C h rist S c ie n tist Free l ecture CHRISTIAN SCIENCE M o n d a y , M arch 1 6 t h - 8 P. M. W e invite you to see th e se n o w - Public Cordially Invited Woman’s Shop FREE A PRESCRIPTION ERROR SHOW S aturday Lenten Services T h u rs d a y s New Grange Hall 4 HILLSBORO PHARMACY A nnouncing Our A ppointm ent as FO R SA LE cement and Willamina clay. Building blocks and tile, all sizes, either clay or con crete. Sewer Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Wcdl Casing, Founda tion Blocks, Cement. Sand and Gravel. WALL BOARD LASTING TRIBUTE Memorials of True Beauty ALL SIZES CLAY AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE No m a tte r how la rg e or sm all th e m em orial you select m ay be, w e w ill m ake ev ery possible effort to m ake it tru ly b eau tifu l. O nly th e fin est m a t e r i a l an d w o rk m an sh ip w ill go in 'o it. In d e sign, likew ise, it w ill be original, m odern and d istin ctiv e. O ur p rices a re th e very low est possible. Hillsboro Concrete Brick Qc Tile Co. OREGON MONUMENT WORKS P hone 1341 N orth of Cannery, across W*. Washington St. 3-ply %-inch Veneer Plaster Board H. H. STAN NA RD, M anager Phone 121 FIR - TEX These three materials are we II suited for use in adding a comfortable room in attic or base- ment— for use in panels or for refinishing old walls. Quulity Machine!! for Profitable Farming Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. T ra c to r R epair — O v erh au lin g "If It's L um ber 151 W. Baseline llillsboro I C all O u r N um ber" Phone 2691 Dealers in the Hillsboro Area H E IN R IC H B R O S. 158 S. Third Ave. (V eneti in ticket, E. E. Eastm an Hillsboro, Oregon Hillsboro Rt. 5i 4