The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 05, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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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
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