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T h u i 'd tv. M ari h 12. 199fi H n home w ith her fo r a few days' v is it. Mrs G uy Hodge v us III th e la-1 o f lust week N e ll Hodges began operation at hi . n u ll in Ila- P lea a n t V iew d is lrie l last week a fte r several month.) of i l i b e in g closed down Mr. Tibbits Dies S u d d en ly; Ties fo r re p a ir weak on the ra il lo u d sp u r to the N e w b e rg pu lp N ew Fam ily Here m ill m e being sawed M r mid M rs. A M. Cogswell. i lb O. H flrnned I A L O H A A lubu w ill open the w h o live in th e P lea a id V ie w d is- baseball M-asiin at N i*w t»-ig A p iil trlc t, and a frie n d . Jake JoiiiiKon f< The b u ll c lu b w ill g ive a «lain«' return ed M arch 2 from a fiv e days' nt the A lo h ii G runge h u ll M arch Vi it at C ondon. Ade M cyst. w ho had tiegn III at 21 to tin .e fu n d i to finunee the tils home io N ewberg fo r ten days, team and a ll are urged to attend Mrs. H a iry N urnfurd o f P o rtla n d i elu rn e d to the E. G. Heaton fa rm visite d the K nyder and G ilm o re M onday. Jean W ohlschlcgcl. Scholls, v is it f.o n ilio a lust week Miss Anna Oreve, attending ed her cousins, the A lfre d H u tc h N o rth w e ste rn Busitu « c o lle g e in ens fa m ily , S aturday and Sunday P ortland, visite d her m othe r over w h ile h e r p u i m l s , M r and M r f a i l W olitsi hlcgel, were gin sis a’ } the w w k -e n d . It I.. S nyder was taken to a ttie Ferd G ro n e r cottage at Dcpoe P o rtla n d hospital S atu rday fo r a Hay. M r. and M rs Ernest G uenther m a jo r operation. visite d Ids liro ttie r-ln -h iw and sis F u n e ra l Held ter, M r. and M rs Joe Ego. M oun Funeral o f M is. K I. Foster of Tobius avenue was held at the ta in Home, who are ill. M arch 2 Mrs G uenther rem lined u n til Tues lllIL ih o ro cem etery S aturday. duy to he lp cure fu r them . M i I M ove H ere M r und M r Edw ards have m o v Hay Ego, a daughtci -in -la w , who ed here fro m Forest G rove. He is has heel! assisting us nur-e, re p o rt, that both M r and M i . Ego an- em ployed in P o rtla n d im p ro v in g slow ly. R etires to Acreage Juaoda Keep is again en rolled M r. C a n tril) has sold Ins barber shop In P o rtla n d und w ill re tire to at the M ountain T op school She and her m other have re tu rn e d a f t Ids acreage lu re er about tw o week« spent m P o rt lle .itli Sudden M r. T ib b lts of Tobius avenue land. M ore than BO from the Pleasant «lied suddenly S aturday He had elub accepted seemed to be in good he alth u n til V ie w C o m m u n ity G ibbs C o m m u n ity club's In v ita tio n ttie last. Veru M cE lro y is in Eugene for and jo in e d them at a pot luck sup- l« 'i amt program follow e d by danc a few weeks w ith her cou.sln, Miz in g Saturday nigh t, A play, "H o t lie n Christensen. Dogs," by a gro up of young people fro m the Scholls E pw orth League, was a pleasing feature on the program Senator W E B u rke gave ii ta lk on the uneven d is trib u tio n o f w ealth in the U n ited State» (B y M r. lllr.l MrCormlrk I M e rvin W hitm ore. v io lin , M r E l- C H E H A L E M M O U N T A IN C e c il c ry M cDougal, piano, and Leslie C opland. Y a m h ill, a w h is tle r o f Vaught, cornet, played several num - considerable note, w ill appear w ith beta, and tw o G ibbs school bovs tlu> B uck Ib avcn lluckaro os on tin- gai e re ding Pleasant V ie w C o m m u n ity elub K e ith M a llo w repre opted N e w pro gra m S atu rday n ig h t T w o skits, berg high .school F. I-' A. chapter o th e r m usic and le a d in g s are other in the s iitio n a l p u blic »|x-nklng num bers Leonard W hitm ore , c h a ir c o n te st at S a lem W cdricM luv n ig h t m an o f th e com m ittaa asked that M r. and M rs D M M, lin n b, bippet m ay be served prixnptl) cane- great grandptu ents Satui 7:30 in order that the duy when a son was born to M r. m ay begin ut 8:30, because some and Mrs Jo h n Y o rk i B eatrice o f the m usicians must pluy la te r ut W ay! of Aloha M r Y *ak is a son the G ibbs dance G lo ria H offm an of M r. and M rs J. A. Y o rk (Cas and P h y llis W nliloeiilegel have sie M cIn n is*. R eedville. Mrs. John charge o f the social hour und have Y o rk is w e ll kn o w n in the F ir made plans fo r som ething d iff e r G ro ve d is tric t where she liv e d tw o ent years ago. Miss Wanda F in ig u n en tertained M alcolm M cIn n is r««eeived a bad w ith a d in n e r Sunday fo r her ly crushed th u m b on his rig h t hand gra nd m othe r. M rs. C lara W ohl- when tie slam m ed a sedan d«ror on schlcgel, and M r and M rs I,. 1 it a t he was com ing up the M c H u lit of N e w b c ig Covers were C o rm ic k h ill w ith his p ire n U . M r la id fo r nine. and Mr» p ,,,, M cInnis, of R e e d v ille Miss M a rg a ry t N i d i attended a ' to the I). M M c In n is home M arch b irth d a y d in n e r p a rty at H illa b o ro 4. Sunday h o n o rin g H a rry T w ig g. G eorge Emm crson's p o rta b le saw M m A n n O rn d u ff o f P ortla nd m ill, in the B uck Heaven d is tric t, v is ite d her parents. M r and ^ lrs that has been closed fo r about tw o P eter O rn d u ff, u n d M i- Rufus m onth» becuuse of road conditions, O rn d u ff and fa m ily T hursd ay and began operations M o n d a y One saw F rida y. M i , C lara Shook re turn ed m ill has been m oved fro m here to Pleasant View to Have Big Program Plymouth H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Pug** Three Urge Farmers Start Fight on Squirrel Pest New Cooking Club Formed Two Cows Sold at Once on Ad very S m a ll Farm N eed s Blooming Woman Honored at Party New the 60th Anniversary of Folks Attended F armall 12 Housewarming for Cedar Mill Couple Nephi Landplaster Kansas City Unit Meeting Attracts Plass Speaks at West Union Local ---builds great cars "Style Leader of all Three” HILLSBORO FEED CO . po in t for stream line d upholstery! Its w ider, is the ta lk Pay Your Taxes and SAVE Take a Plym outh Dem onstration Today! Cady Motor Co. Hillsboro, Oregon Tax Laws Provide Large Savings for Payment Before H illsb o ro 's Oldest A u to m o b ile Dealer You get Tested Seeds in 36 BUY ARCUS, Hie Roberts place, n o rth o f E w ing Vanderzanden home M onday eve- the Second S treet U n kin Gospel c o u n ty " and hundreds o f farm«»rs Young .school. T h is m ill has been flin g. mission of P o rtla n d n e xt Sunday and others throu gh ou t the e o lin ty ra w in g tie fo r «bout tw o weeks I A M cCoy etit one o f his hands night are consistent users of these c o l q u ite badly Tuesday when he w e : J. F and Dorm an b la z e r have z\ Townsend clu b b e ne fit card umns T h e results are eonslstetitly re b u ild in g a fence. ju st com pleted u log house 12 by p a rty and dance was held nt the good and the cost sm all. M r and Mrs. Lo uis S troh m a yer 20. Cedar M ill G range h a ll last Satur- and M i- J I* Vanderzanden and Scverol of the B uck Heaven ladles ! day night. T h irte e n tables o f "500" I.e t the advertisements help you son Ralph . pent M onday afternoon u rp i i-ieil Mr.; J. E Blazer M arch were in play. H igh honors were m ake your shopping plans. I when they «idled nt home ill H elvetia Band B enefit on at tin- W illia m Vanderzanden home (Bv I. E Francis, Aaa't. C,.unty Asan«) received by Mrs. Robert Graves at Hoy. M r. Vanderzanden has been G round sq u irre ls w ill sfxm be and A r th u r Schulz, and second high the afternoon w ith a b irth d a y cake Saturday Big Success v< i y il l arid under a doctor's care. out and active and eve ry s q u irre l by Mrs. A Sandström a n d M r. in her honor Guns, Am m unition L ittle G eraldine W aldron is out poisoned now means fo u r less O'Connor. Mi E I H a v c im n was serious- iRy Mr« John M Dnvlfhon) o f i bool s u ffe rin g w ith p in k eye sq u irre ls to do damage d u rin g the kV ill W ith fill lied w eek a n d th r e a t N ext S atu rday nigh t the Cedar Fishing T ackle ened w ith pneum onia. Sin* is re- H E L V E T IA - M is H u lda C onnell arid also the measles. Ur bin W d - harvest season, a damage w hich M ill G range w ill give a card p a rty amount« to from 50 rents to $1 for and dance at the hall. I I'overing. C O RW IN H A R D W A R E and daughter Jean A nn have s ta rt dron also has the measles. T tie H a rm ony c lu b wishes Its each ad ult sq u irre l. Mrs. John W a lke r was elected ed a 4-H coo kin g elub in H elvetia 128 2nd Ave. Phone 73 One table poonful n t poinsoned secretory of the E ir G rove Ladies' M eetings w ill be field eve ry oth er m em lxT. M rs Ira B row n, w ho was A ge nt L o n g Radios Soi isl ch ib and M rs L e m Meyers, week on M ondays in t h e school in the Jones hospital at H ills b o ro grain should be placed near the ri»port«.,r, at a m eeting w ith Mrs ba .emen' unless oth erw ise a rra n g a speedy reco very fro m her sick- entrancp o f each b u rro w and a d d i She was token to the A lb e rt tio n a l grain scattered along the Herm an W h itm o re M arch 3 Ea«'h ed F ig h t m e m b e rs are enrolled. ni hosters in tu rn w ill serve ns pre si Jean A nn C onnell is leader and a Bui n ic k home T hursd ay at Oreneo, runs Poisoned b a rle y to be used Q u ick response was received by “ M i SKIN WAS FULL OF Mrs. Zoe Q uick. Mrs. fo r th is purpose h is re c e n tly been H. M. W hisnand of the Scholls dent Mrs C o in e liu s G tl and Mrs member. M em bers are A n n ie M er- where PIMPLES AND BLEMISHES” •<r«p.i[i«l bv the 'o u n ty agent's o f Herm an W h itm o re were re tirin g cep. president: Fern Pieren, vice - B ro w n 's daughter, w ill care fo r her d is tric t, w ho advertised tw o cows Says Verna Schlepp: "S ince us fic e and can be secured from the fo r sale in the Argus at a cost of president and s ix rc ta ry N ext m eet p re s id e n t; R uth G uerber. secretary; aw hile. in g A d le rik a the pim ples are gone. I 1* B rad y is rn -o v e rin g s lo w ly co m m u n ity stores and feed deal o n ly 28 cents The cows w ere sold ing w ill be w ith M r Flora Baker L illy Yungen. Theresa Bishop, M y s k in is sm ooth and glows w ith ers at 25 cents fo r a .IL -p o u n d the same day the A rgu s was d is M arch 17. St. I ’ atru k ’s day w ill be D oris Jossi, B e tty Yungen a n'd I fenm 'h e measles h e a lth ." A d le rik a washes B O TH sack. T h is am ount is s u ffic ie n t fo r P H. Cam- o f Salem was a guest used as a m o tif on the program H crta M eyer. trib u te d th ro u g h o u t the county. bowels, rid s you o f poisons th a t in charge of Mrs. John W ulk«r. Miss Anna M a rie M eyer w ish rs at the J. I*. Vanderzanden home about 2fX) boi'.s. A rgu s classified psge Is t h e cause a bad com plexion. — D e lta W hen the squirrels firs t come out Ben Stam m , L a w re n c e Tatm an to tha nk a ll w ho supported her in Sunday. D ru g Store.—A dv. M r. and Mrs. W a lte r Busch and after a period o f long w in te r fast "g reat m a rke t place of W ashington and K en ne th W h itm o re w ent to the p o p u la rity contest. ing, the y w ill be h u n g ry and the H e n ry Tows of H ills b o ro w ere S un T illa m o o k T hursday. T hey visite d Band b e ne fit concert and dance Geean.-ade and return ed F rid a y eve at H e lv e tia h a ll S aturday n ig h t day d in n e r p a rty guests o f M r poison b a it is p a rtic u la rly e n tic ning. dre w a record crow d. A ll enjoyed and M rs. M a rtin Vanderzanden and ing since there is no o th e r g ra in feed available. Consequently, con the play. “ T tie R ight A n sw e r." The fa m ily . a ffa ir was a success fin a n c ia lly I George C o n k lin too k his m other tr o l w o rk done now is v e ry much and s ix ia lly . The bandm aster and I to P ortla nd Sunday. She is under a m ore e ffe ctive than when done at a la te r date. members w ish to th a n k a ll fo r | d ix to r ’s care, and is sta yin g w ith T here is considerable question r e th e ir support The H e lve tia or- i her son. Coy C o n klin , and fa m ily . ga rding w h e th e r o r not the poison ehestra played fo r the dance w h ich ' ba rle y used fo r gro un d sq u irre ls (B v Mr.. E W K in rlrh.) follow ed. is d e stru ctive to game birds. E x B L O O M IN G A gro up o f frie n d s H o no r R o ll G iven tensive t r ia b in d ica te p o sitive ly »Slithered at the home o f M rs School honor r o ll is lo w e r than ! tha t grouse, qu ail, pheasants and R udolph S im a ntel M arch 5 and usual, o w in g to sickness. Several s im ila r game b ird s can consume presented her and M r; George S im p u p ils have th e ir usual high rec- j re la tiv e ly large q u a n titie s o f the (B y Mr- Frank Pw oM t) antel w ith a food shower The oc ord in studies, but have been ab- ; ROCK C R EEK Fred Burns a t poison ba rle y w ith o u t p ro du cing casion was also the b lr th ib y of sent. T h is week the attendance is M is. George S im antel. O thers pres no rm al again. H onor r o ll includes tended th e 60th w e dd ing a n n iv e r any h a rm fu l affects. Dom estic birds, how ever, a r e ent were A lic e Jane S im antel, Fred Baum ann. B etty a n d Jean sary celeb ration o f his parents. M r. Diana and E laine Sim antel. Mrs. Yungen. E a rl Pieren. A lb e rt a n d ! and Mrs. S. T. Burns, in P o rtla n d m ore o r less susceptible to s try c h nine poisoning, and w here th e y are H e nry B e rin g and Bernice. M rs D oris Jossi. Paul Bishop and D on M arch 1. Am ong those w h o took p a rt in to be ranged over the ground, it John K anina and Barton. Mrs. ald G uerber. is im p o rta n t th a t the b a it be placed R ichard M o e lle r. M rs H e n ry G u r Mrs. H e n ry Bishop is i l l at her the am ateur program a t Beaverton ske. Mrs. F red K ru h m e r and Eve- home. M rs. R H am er and Mrs. high school M arch 2 were Helen out at an e a rly date so th a t the Jyn, Mrs. Leo M usolf, M rs. A lb e rt George S chneider had m in o r op Benson o f th is section. Paul B ix 'c k li m a jo rity o f it w ill be gone before H e rge rt and S h irle y , Mesdamcs erations last week. Mrs. Ham er is of R eedville, solo, and Jo h n S ta e h le the birds have access to it. T he new F A R M A L L 12 W hen p ro p e rly put out. It is Ernest H alla ue r, A lv in a H erdle in . convalescing at th e home o f her was m aster o f cerem onies at the displace« fo u r o r m ore h ig h ly im p roba ble th a t dom estic John S tark. F ra n k H randaw. Louis sister in P o rtla n d and Mrs. Schneid program . horse« in field work. Pull« live sto ck w o u ld be able to con Fred B urn s Honored N c u k irk . B udolph M eyer, Sophie er is in the Jones hospital. sume s u ffic ie n t q u a n tity to do a 16-inch or two 10-inch A group of frie n d s and neighbors B relje. Ered M u h ly, A lb e rt M eyer M r. and M rs V ic to r Christensen und Clarence, and M rs Leonard and daughter V irg in ia vis ite d her o f Fred B urn s gathered at his home them any harm . plow bottoms. Plant« and M u h ly and A rle n e and Norma. cultivates 25 to 3 i acres a n w th cr, M rs. E lm e r M ille r, at P o rt to help h im celebrate his b ir th Mrs M argaret Grios entertained land Sunday and attended a w e d day an n ive rsa ry Tuesday evening. day. N o w ready for fall w ith a d in n e r p a rty M arch 5 in d in g shower given in honor of her P inochle and "500" w ere played. plowing, belt work, ate, / honor o f tie r d a u g h te r-in -la w , M rs sister. D o ris M ille r, w ho becam e' Present were M r. and M rs. Fr«>d A rn o ld Guos Guests w ere Miss the bride o f H a rry R ayner last 1 Benson. M r. and M rs. N icholas F ried.i K e h rli, F ra n k Boge. Joe, week. The you ng couple w ill make Kies, M r. nnd M rs. H. J. G etty, B E T H A N Y - C ED AR M IL L — A F rank and T ony Guos und the th e ir home in P ortland. i M r. and M rs. F ra n k East, M rs. su rp rise p a rty and housew arm ing A rn o ld Gnus fu m ily. D in n e r p a rty guests o f M r. and M orton Congdon, D o ro th y G etty, was given M r. and Mrs. H e n ry Mrs. H e n ry Scheuerm ann is im Mrs. IJ Tschabold Sunday were I M a ry and A m e lia V rlic a k . R obert B e rg er T hursd ay n ig h t b y the p ro v in g slo w ly. She has been il l Rev. B. M. Fresenborg, M r and Moses. Joe V rlic a k . S tan ley Cong- 'H E th r ifty a ll-p u rp o se M c C o rm ic k -D e e rtn g fo r tile past few w eeks w ith ane Mrs. Ed Scheldt and M r. and Mrs. | don and M ik e V rlic a k J r. o f th is young people o f the Presbyterian church, and other friends. Those mia. Farmall Z 2 is exactly suited to -small farms and John Schneider o f R«x-k Creek. M r. section. Clarence Badertscher of present w ere Ernest Berger. R ich H e n ry G urske re tu rn e d to his and 'M rs W allace M cCuen and P ortla nd and the ho n o r guest. small fields. It extends the enormous benefits of h o m e last week He had b«»en em fa m ily o f Lo ng view , Wash. Mrs. A n d re w Leu o f B ethany ard, Ray. R uth and Edna W ism er. Frances Reichen, Fred Staley, M r ployed on a farm n o rth of Forest Farmall farming to any farmer of limited acreage, and A q u iltin g bee was held at the was take n to th e Jones ho sp ita l in , and M rs. La w re nce Glaske, Miss G rove fo r the past tw o years home of M rs. Pete Jossi M arch 5 H ills b o ro Sunday. it is a handy unit for large farm operators who need John Steele. A lv in P fahl, W alter A q u ilt was made fo r th e Sunshine Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests of K ith e r in e Dobbs. Ire n e and John Muhl.v, D a nie l Steele und Miss club. M r. and Mrs. C onrad D ic k w ere Hansen, Esther. Dave. B ernice and auxiliary power. It weighs little more than a ton, yet George Trachsel. Esther, A l m a . ; G retchen Sahnow of P o rtla n d v is Guests at the C h ris Christensen M r. and Mrs. Jack Kness. M rs. M a ry it does as much work in a day as four or more horses. ited nt the F ra n k lin K«x-h home home Sunday w ere C a rl C h ris te n M ary G arrison. M rs. H a llie M c Rose and W a lte r S tuck!, M arch 8 in honor o f Ju n io r's b ir th sen o f H ills b o ro and M r. and Mrs. Daniels and M rs. M a rie S in n e r of Trachsel, H ulda and O tto Z urbru ge . Let the new Farmall 12 apply its power to youf and the guests o f honor, M r. and day. H u llie J a n in of P ortla nd M r. Jan- P ortla nd . M rs H e rtrv Berger. work. Its utility, performance, and ability to cut costs Donald K ra h m e r, M e rv in O 'C on in. a professional singer, played i W. T. c lu b m et w ith M rs. Fred M r. and M rs. Roy H a rt o f P o rt- , nor. M argaret Koehnke. M ild re d the g u ita r and sang at the con- ! ( Benson last week. will prove a pleasant surprise to you. land, fo rm e rly o f Bethany, visite d and A lv in Haase and lit t le Esther cert at H e lvetia h a ll S aturday night. Miss Edna Rahn o f H ills b o ro is frie n d s in the neighborhood d u r- Come and see it now in our store. We also have the M eyer broke out w ith the measles M rs. W. M cC uen and her three v is itin g her parents. M r. and M rs. I in g the week-end last Week M argaret. W a lte r and c h ild re n o f Lo ng view , Wash., are M ik e Rahn. Farmall in two other sizes. M r. and M rs. Sam Kunz, Mrs. Helen R uecker and M ild re d K ra h spending tw o weeks v is itin g her ; The Wagon Tongue clu b o f V a lle Raym ond Page and ba by son of mer re tu rn e d to school M onday. parents, M r. and Mrs. D. Tscha V ista was en tertain ed by M rs. Fred P ortla nd visite d M r. a n d Mrs. Miss M a rie Goetze is w o rk in g bold. 1L. Benson M arch 4 N e xt m eeting A N ew C a r of Charles B oy and M r. and Mrs. for Mrs. H e n ry S cheuerm ann d u r w ill be w ith M rs. John H. B erger G lenn C a rr Sunday. in g he r illness. A p r il 2. The Misses N o rin e Voget. M ag M a rtin Stnebe o f S c h e fflin spent da I-esing and L u c ille C o rn ils of the past week-end nt the F ra n k lin 1’ c rtla n d and S tanley C o rn ils of Koch home. h as jn s t a rriv ed . C h e rry G rove w ere guests of M r M rs Herm an Jaenicke gave a P la ce y o u r o rd e rs now ! and M rs. Hans C o rn ils Sunday short address to the g irls o f B loom - iR y M r ’ J A McCoy) Miss G ladys C o rn ils o f P ortla nd I in g 4-H S ew in g clu b at th e ir m eet K.ANSAS C IT Y —Q uite a num ber West U n ion lo cal o f the F a rm visite d home fo lk s S atu rday eve ing M arch 5. attended the pot lu c k d in n e r of ning. "T h e O ld Rugged Cross" by the Kansas C ity Farm ers' U n io n at ers' U n io n met at th e K . P. h a ll M iss M arg are t B erg er of P o rt- George B ennard was the solo sung W atts W ednesdiy. Speakers d u rin g at N o rth P lains T hursday. F o u r by Miss W ilm a S ch ild h n u e r at the the afternoon w ere C harles Herb. new members, w ho w e re to be la n d spent last w eek w ith her I. X. L. Poultry and Dairy Feeds Luthera n chu rch M arch 8 She was Edd W irtz, and J. E L e w to n and in itia te d fa ile d to attend and w i ll folks. M r, and M rs. John B erger accom panied on tlib organ by her C o u n ty P resident John Plass. N ext be expected to attend A p r il 2. and Sim on Berger. M eC O R M IC K -D E E R IN G F A R M M A C H IN E R Y F arm ers’ U n ion met at the Cedar m other m eeting w ill be held at Banks in John Plass. cou nty president, t a lk M r. Cross o f Sherw ood was in the Royal N e igh bo r h a ll A p r il 1. ed on business at th e new w a re M ill G range h a ll last Tuesday nigh t. Phone 271 160 W, Main S t P resb yteria n C h ris tia n Endeavor B lo om in g M arch 9 lo o k in g fo r a The Vandehey c h ild re n and the house and others urged m ore m em farm . Vandom elen c h ild re n are out of bers to attend these m eetings so w i ll have charge o f th e services in i i as 1° k n o w how the y can save by Young People's society met M arch school w ith measles. Several fro m here attended the p a tro n iz in g the union. 8 and a liv e ly discussion on the pro gra m at the Forest H e n ry Jacobson gave a re p o rt on d e fin itio n o f the w o rd "s in " co v X -Y -Z G rove high school F rid a y evening ,he an nu al tri-s ta te regional meet- ered most o f the evening.- M r. and M rs. W a rn e r C ropp in K ,o t the P a cific S up ply Co-op- Sunday school in the F ird a le si-lKMiIhouse, of w h ic h Rev E. W spent W ednesday afte rn o o n w ith e ra tiv e at W alla W alla in F ebru - H in rich s is in charge, was discon- 1 M r. and M rs. Sam Thom pson and ®ry. Charles J. H erb urged mem tinu ed fo r several weeks due to daughter G e rtru d e o f Forest Grove. 1 bcrs to buy stock and become m em - measles. Mrs. Thom pson has ju s t come home bers ° t the state board livestock Pete J o r- Mrs. John Jepson is in a P o rt fro m <a P o rtla n d hospital where m a rk e tin g com m ission, and land hospital fo r observation. She j she had been fo u r weeks. M r. I (fensen. James B atchelder has been a ilin g fo r som etim e. The i Thom pson is also re co ve rin g fro m i F lm e r G ue rb er w ere named to help. John R e illy said the baseball cause o f h e r illne ss is not yc4 sickness. know n. M r. and M rs. L o u is S troh m a yer team was s till incom plete. John en tertained the Social card clu b Pubols rep orted on the fir e con- w ith a "500" p a rty S atu rday eve- ,ro1 com m ittee and asked th a t dis- Q u a lity jo b p r in tin g —Argus. | n in g at th e home o f M r. and M rs t r ic t starte secretary be asked to J. P. Vanderzanden. H ig h h o n o rs ! 8*ve a ta lk at n e x t m eeting, w ent to M rs. M J. Vanderzanden Buy Your and M a rtin V anderzanden; second, M rs. J P. Vanderzanden and J. P. PORTLAND SEEDS Vanderzanden, consolation. Robert fro m Vandcrzandpn. Covers w e re la id fo r tw e n ty -fiv e at m id n ig h t. Pow ers’ Grocery M r. and Mrs. L o u is S tro h m a ye r enjoyed a "500" p a rty at th e J. P. Aloha Tossers * Plan Benefit C om pare the 1930 P ly m o u th . . po in t. Its longer, lo w er, m ore design. Its ric h e r, m ore tn iln rc d Its h a rdw are and T e n ttte fittin g s ! m ore co m fo rta b le seats. Its lu x u ry o f the cou ntry. L S P O P O Select your seeds this year as you would the food for your table. Diamond quality seeds in the O range and Green seed boxes are packed with healthy seeds that have been tested for crop assurance. PORTLAND SEED COMPANY Diam ond Q uality Three Per Cent Discount PORTLAND will be allo w ed on all tax e s p a id on or b efo re M arch 15. No re b a te s will be allow ed a fte r th a t d a te . SEEDS Lower Future Taxes Buy Them From Us! 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