The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 16, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page Four
Thursday, April IH, 193C
Mrs. J. L. Green New
P.-T. -- A. Council
Plead
♦
W orld Souvenirs
Shown in Window
Chlekens In Window Display—
Mnlindy Thur lav and olhei !■
Mrs. W. Busch
Girl Reserves to
“Art in Schools'
Through tile courtesy of G rant ligious holiday I’ot hick i r f i r It-
in W reck
Zumwalt. Weil's D epartm ent s t o r e menl.. w e r e . e t v r d
Hold Observance Injured
Theme of P.-T. A. ¡showed
a Banty hen and chickens!
Mis W alter Busch was seriously
In their center display window ov­
injured
ui
a
bus
wreck
near
Rose-
Miss llatli.ua Mei.eit of near
Week of April 19 b u r ; Thursday afternoon on her Meeting Monday er the Eastertide.
l l l l l la i t i , leit Sundín to . pend the
Souvenirs collected by Neil Rich­
ardson front his trips around the
world are attracting much atten ­
tion in the Argus window this
w in hom<> from attending the fun
week The
assortm ent includes a
Mrsi d ;
?f^ b S nw n lh C coun,ies- In!u,e a trip to Tillamook ! carved
c.i mphorwood
Hillsboro G irl Reserves are m ak ­ er.il of her brother. W alter Vun-
"A rt Work in the Schools" will
chest, hand-
deh y. nt San Kr.ineiseo. Cal. She
was elected president of the Wash- Monday - to com
arrangement;;
em — bresden
. . plete
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ed bridge set. intercarv- ing preparations for the observ­ suffered shock, possible spinal in ­ b e t h e them e of the regular meet
in Kt on County 1 arcnt-Tcacher as- fnr
*un
initiatinn
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Ington
in g o f tile llilislniro P -T A. ill tile
for the initiation of n large class ed ivory ball on a carved ivory ance of Gir! Reserve Week April 1;1
soeiation council at the final m eet­ of
when
,
,
,, tlie
. bus union higli school Monday at H p
Initiation will be pedestal ivory jewel chest and a to 28. M ayor J. H G arrett is su p ­ jur.' ami bad bruises,
ing of the school year at G arden held candidates.
April 28, at Tilla- Chinese "happy" man. from variou porting ttie observance and issued struck loos g ra v e l a n d ro lle d in to m Mvs E s th e r W orst, s’u p e rv k so r
Home Tuesday. Other officers are: mook. Sunday,
(•»»
» ,,al‘ .K o s c b u rg in of a r t in Hie P o r tla n d schools, w ill
Mrs. M iltenberger accom- places in China; a bene from th - the following proclamation:
Mrs. Wood. Tigard, first vice- panied
ruins of Pompeii, linen tablecloth! "To b etter acquaint the people of ,h *’ la,<' a l,e ln °on C a u se of tile -.peak on th e s u b j i v t, " A l t A s Iti
him.
president; Mrs. A. M. Jannsen,
from Genoa, lava souvenirs from Hillsboro with the alms and ob- accident has not yet been deter- i lu te d Io E v e r y day l.ife
Reedville. second vice-p resid en t; c , . ,
rr,
T-> •
E x h ib its of al l projet Is and work
Mt. Vesuvius and a mosaic necklace I*®*8
the G irl Reserves, a most mined. She. w ith about eigtit of
Mrs. R. Rawles. Durham, .secre- o l l V d ’ 1 t?<l .0 6 1 1 1 2 '
from Naples, in Italy, silver bud " ’'’’ thy organization of our girls of tile 29 passengers in the bus. w a ; doni* in til,- H ills b o ro g ra d e , ju n io r
br,
ught
on
into
Portland
thut
night
high and high schools are to be
vases. Mohammedan fez, and a high school age I. Mayor of HilL«-
stiake charm er's flute from Hom- horo. do set aside the week of and is now under the eave of Dr. presented by representative te.ieli
« f f i r s m
s
s
;
J.
O.
Robb
She
made
the
trip
to
ers
bay; four carved King ebony ele- April 19 to 26 as G irl Reserve
California by airplane on A pril 6
P -T A m em bers and th e pub­
president. A past president s pm ; pose o{ ra b in g funds t0 h eip fu r . phants from Ceylon: rhum bas from week
lic
are invited to attend Mis
Havana.
Cuba,
a
tiny
gold
pencil
"These
girls
are
associated
to
-!
was presented to Mrs. Knight by , nish a reat room for teaeh “
Worst will speak ut the beginning
Egypt; Chinese gether fer the purpose of raising Rishoi) Dilli'Well
Mrs. Paul Patterson, on behalf of ’ t jle unjon high school.
schc ’ t V?ChenS
” It w ill be coolie ^h'xandria,
of the meeting so all are urged to
hat. and an ail.gator leatii- the standard of their members
the council, in appreciation of her given in the school
come early.
u . , - i OnT i3 t0 5 er belt irom Penan«' S trait settle- practice the principle of ta k in g an M ’ll< p < F i r s t V i s i
work for two years as council o'clock on Friday . inMe
a g / ^ f 8^
“
.
.
interest *"
others “and
\
I
Mrs A rthur K roeger has charge
president.
eral com m ittee in charge o f” the
Bishop Benjam in D. Dagwell of of refreshm ents and hospitality for
Max Smith, cook at Consolidated Prepare them selves for b etter worn-
A resolution was unanimously plans include Mesdames J. M P et-
Portland, bishop of tho Episcopal the evening Assisting her a re M es-
eamp. brought in a double ham- en.”
adopted endorsing the county-wide
jy q Christensen Geor
Dó cese of Oregon, m ade his first dames Marie Priest. Rene Melte-
movement
against
the
operation
of
Laver.
Miss
Elsie
May
Cimino,
and
o
'’nC.
u
also
disPla.
v
ed
in
D
ixie
Lee
McDowell,
th
e
presi-
. ,,
, ,, -
.
........ ......... — ——* . . . imino. and
beke. J. C. May. O range Phelps
visit , to Hillsboro
dent, is helping the • following per- ™
pin-ball machines following a dis- Mias Tennessee W eatherred P er­ the window.
,,
. All
... Saints church
rtviriM
,1. . Tuesday. He met w ith tile advisory and Hay Mann.
cussion of the effects upon young ents of high school pupils
Mrs. Frank B randaw of
board of the church at luncheon,
people of petty gambling. Several especially invited to come a n d Cornelius brought to this office the week's activities.
local units have already endorsed contribute tow ard this much need- fi.rst. , of tho " e e k several branches
Sunday (A pril 19», the church witli tho women at th e church at Mr«. D irrdorff Haste««—
3 p. m„ w ith the children at 4 p.
the movement.
I j ed . project.
. .
I of flow ering peach, covered with service in P ortland nt th e S
Mrs. Emma D ierdorff entertained
m . and rem ained for pot luck sup- Sunday w ith an F aster dinner
Mrs. Kletzer summarized t h e
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blossoms.
Congregational
church,
to
which
pcl-
w
ith
m
em
bers
at
six.
ichiev ments of the organization
Present w ere Mr and Mrs John
all form er G irl Reserves and those
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for th parent and teacher mem- L J e l e i T H t e S A i t l k e
Schaefer, John M Schaefer, Miss
receiving
rings
w
ill
be
spcetal
i
z
s
,
,
,
b r for the community, for the . T.
& ci
j
Alice f,arson, and William Schafer
guests and all present Girl Re- l i l ' a i H l
state, and for the nation, a n d \ lS ltS oU n Q & V
of Linnton, Mr. and Mrs. John
serves and th eir parents are cord- XT. .
D ierdorff and son« of Portland,
showed that the group had accom-
S C H O L L S-M onday evening ten
and William Dierdorff.
pushed much for health and edu- delegates met at the home oí J M
M
argaret
Cypher
are
in
charge.
W
ashington
county
post.
V
eter­
cation during depression years She stretch e r to plan for the Sundav
.Mrs. M acK ensie Hostess—
__________Monday.
Jean A nne Connell
J<,*!n E" F?,°!e °,f
Auxiliary.
id the movement for tuition hign school convention to be held here ans of Foreign W ars and
will m eet W ednesday night. A pril u T uesday^an ice cream saie at the
.
,
Mr3- H L. M acKenzie entertain-
schools was stopped, relief secured Sunday. April 26. Six Sundav 22.
m eeting dates being c h a n c e d to u- >
u '
7
, m sale ax ,ne H.'thias. will m m ake an official vis- ,.d Wednesday evening. April ll.
for closed schools, teachers wages
w in take
t
, hi
the
f-'-st And - b ir d
hlgh
schocl
during
the
noon
hour.
¡t
•
,
Phoenix
li
J i H *e
1 ' ®fon- w ith four tables of bridge in hon
P ' ,ers°n « "d M .rybel Flint, day e v i X x T
maintained, shortened term s de- vention. and delegates will make S : n S and th ird ^ n e s S a " ^
W ed n esd ay of
Wednesday, an assembly w ith al! the th ird rank T here w ill be work in or o( t)le birthdays of Mrs. Don­
feated. free textbooks provided, visitations next Sundav to create each month
ald Tem pleton and Mr MacKenzie
given h a n S p e d c h ild re n ' All of ^ t e T 'w u f visit
f o S r ^ e h 'l L ' '
ex -servi«
™ n h a v e the girls in uniform and Miss Ret-
Mrs. Tem pleton and Mrs. Morris
tv Lou Sw art as a guest of honor
Mr and Mrs. Pete Balatory and Weil m ade high score.
ph-TC r r™ m b K S by thC greSt i dele£at< \ . ^ to » P to n and F « m
K d .w
th ”
° W E sther H arty and Louise Cruzen.
was appointed chairm an
C atherine and Joe Sosia
Thursday, a magazine driv e the daughter
« r »
Dora Wenzel
th and Mrs
ed to the county hospital. Eleanorc
dent, spoke on the new national Laurel and Mountain Top and
Cavanaugh
of
Portland.
Aileen and
Bendier.
plan for safety. Mrs. Paul P atter- Laurel's delegate will visit at
M
argaurctte
of
Woodburn.
Matt and
son was named to carry out the Scholls.
Friday, the annual Dad and
work in this county after a resolu-
D aughter banquet in Portland, and F rank G rill of Scappoose. Si C hi­
and Vincent Vandehey were
g m w a s passed accepting the pro- Hold
T nfsday_
Reed College Commons. B arbara otti
Easter Sunday party guests at the
Enschede and A nn Peters.
137 S. Third Ave.
_
home of Mr. and Mrs F ran k Plesh-
A county-wide gain in member- .;S*rClo i ° ne ° f u*e M‘
Ladles'
A pproxim ately 200 persons at-
Sunday
ink and fa m ily of F o n -t G ro v e
lip oi 13 per cent was announced A id w ill give a bazaar of aprons, tended the E aster sunrise services service
at t h (A
e pril
lo c a l 26L
M e t h th
o d e i- t church
r r.i •
Irs. Courtwright. Mrs. Sande -ea towels, cooked food and other ¡n the Venetian th eatre at 5:25 a codj I church nnd to w h ic h nil r it
and
W' R M:,nIe-v :‘nd
.ed the prize for largest gain
und(?r the auspices of Reserves, their parents and frie n d ' «¡' '' ¿!>v '
u '" ‘t ' t - i W‘' 1-
since December to the Hillsboro Tuesday aftenioon. Tea will b ' ,H e s " ^ n ^ 7 h a 1 r U^
i,hTh5?s
to a t t £ d . Leanore Sher- ^ oI^ ;
1 9 3 3 F o r d V -8 T u d o r
association and t h e
chaim an's served Everybody welcome,
Four new tires, finish like n c
was the first vear th e services had
o , . r ii ^ i , . ,
i .
u - - l
j , j
catch of fish, a steel head, salmon motor A -l. Only 21.(XM) miles.
prize to Mrs. Bronleewe. G arden Card P arty W e d n esd ay -
„P
ub“ Haldum.
9 ‘7. ls w hile v handled
, „ rf '¿
t r ÜU,
„,l( „ „ ,
Home and Shute units won certifi­
L adle, of th e A ltar society of ' b e n hew
but
change | i H
elen
" r £ n ~ P e by
7
a,H?
S Al O fi? " 0
cates of m erit for per cent of St. M
atthew ’s church will give a d
di?f
™ade bec,uw
bccause 04
ol w«»ther
w eather con*
con- kins
kins’ and Patricia Moyer are In 1 Mr' and Mr ° Mlln and th eir
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“ o™8de
school
card
party W ednesday —
night at
**
. , patrons in membership.
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charge of th e displays in Weil'. son and daughter-in-law . Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Milne, urrived lust
A play presenting the "Summer the parish hall. Everybody invited , ” r °gram was as follows: Prelude and Penney's windows
1932 Terraplane
: week from Canton. Minn. They are
Round-up,” w ritten by Mrs. Wal-
.
by Evangeline Fuller, hymn, prav- I
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i living northeast of Hillsboro on
ter Workman of Forest Grove, was
»“ Ver Tea Planned—
er by Rev. R L. Putnam , in d i­
C onvertible Coupe
I the North Plains road.
given as a reading by Mrs. M. M
The silver tea of th e Methodist viduals from Bethany and Hiils-
Four new tires. S portiest car in
Romig of Hilsboro. Mrs. Blum fin- Ladies' Aid will be held Wednes-
boro M. E. choirs song "H alleluiah TT1
V’ x
x •
Mrs. Irvin Kron of Salem visited town, motor goixl Vory «■conomi-
ished the course on the manuaL , day. A pril 29. instead of the 22nd. C hrist_Is Risen." women's chorus
Mr. and Mrs. W E. P ittinger Sun- cal.
at the church.
from Bethany and H illsboro Meth- Blooming local. F arm ers' Union,
day Mrs. M. E Groshong of Clov
i odist churches directed by Jesse ' w ill have an en tertain m en t at crdale was a guest at the Pittinger
Entertain at Breakfast—
Circle Two Meets—
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hall e n t e r - : r t r e i »
is.-e «r ♦ v .
•?'ite r - address by Rev. Thom as A. Runnings’ hall. Cornelius, th e eve- home one day last
cck
1929 C hevrolet Coach
tained w ith an Easter breakfast
church will meet w ith Mrs. Thom i R ^ . g C h a ^ UMa^ d L nedlCU®n
wU? t e r i n r t
e" tertail
o
j
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u
a
iu
tu
win
iiicvx
wiui
mrd.
in
o
m
-
Sundav
mnmmir Easier
Factor eggs
«cycrc were as Connell
-„ n Thursday afternoon,
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c v u arie s .vi. n t f a .
a iu begin at B 31) p. m.
training at EmanuH h<>- '.il. Perl
Four gixxl tires, new lacquer paint.
bunday morning.
to-
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land, spent the w eek-end w ith her Motor O K.
used as place cards and jonquils day.
for decoration. Guests w ere Messrs, Z
-
X
Z
-,
U
«
,X
c ,
Mr? Emma M cKinney en tertain- T ransferred to Eugene—
parents, Mr and Mr. R W. Ovei
ed with a card
Monday nigh,
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Lucas of by.
and Mesdames W. W. Hall, J. R. Garden Club Holds Sale—
Betzer, Claude Hale and son of
Garden club members will hold one of a series of benefit p artiej Bend, form erly of Hillsboro
vis-
^ r - an d M r« J. \V Kelley. Mr
Linnton and Mrs. Julia Roy.
' a sale of seeds and plants at A m -’ given
by m em bers of the P ast ited the last of th e w eek w ith Mrs R- D English, and Mr C. J. Em-
1930 Nash Special Sedan
Initiation Planned__
acher s m arket Friday, A pril 24.
Chiefs’
club for benefit of th? Lucas’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. II
err on pent t i e week- nd v.Ph rel-
A. J. M iltenberger district depu- Leave for Dakota—
Pythian Home. Mrs. F ran k B arr Emmott. Mr. Luras. who is w ith
;d ‘\. n Sea: le \Ii
f in on r r
o - « u of Columbus. -- - Dis-1
- i Mr
M r- and Mrs. A lbert
Spooner
and d S high
f ♦ c • t . o m Knights
lb ert S
o o o n eran
i ^jnoTs^at^caTiu'
M
?
;
.
* S n t c .V ’
been transferred to Eugene, and
Mr. and Mrs H E
tn c t No. 2. which comprises Wash- family left Friday to m ake th eir
g honors at cards.
1 9 2 8 B u ic k S e d a n
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E ngeldinger they w ere. en ro u te to th at city to tho week-end at Corvallis with
ington, YamRill and Tillamook home in N orth Dakota.
and family visited Mr. Engelding-
th eir home. Mrs. Bayfield Mi ( E. L. Staples. They m ade a
er's sister. Miss Anna, at Vancou- " Pooley of P ortland accompanied ‘rip to Newport and W aldport S u n ­
day.
ver. Wash., Sunday. Miss Er.gel- them as far as Hillsboro.
1931 Ford Truck
dinger is on th e staff at St. Joseph Selfridge« E ntertain—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K essler and
hospital in th at city, and is re-
daughter
Nancy
Ann
of
Seattle,
Mr and Mrs. George Selfridge
covering from an illness.
Mr. anu
and m
Mrs.
*’ a s n > visited
'is u e a nar.
rs W.
v I,.
entertained xx»a,<s
Easter Sunday w ith a Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Emmott and dinner p arty at w hich '.Mr, and S tark *everal days 1:1 1 wp(‘k-
Properly co n stru cted
1 9 2 5 C h e v r o le t P ic k u p
L. F. Emmott w ere guests Sunday Mrs. M. B Watson of Buxton and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W ither and
Poultry Houses make for
h L .
u d lnner party at the Mr. and Mrs. Reid Eldridge were . on w ere Eastfcr guests of Mr. and
p°"!e °-f ‘^ r ..an d M rs- BayLeld guests, and w ith a supper at w hich Mrs. Jo h n W enner of Vancouver,
healthy f l o c k s — a n d
Pooley in Portland.
M r. and M rs. A. E. Schendel and Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. H arris and sons of Metzger. Miss Anne Schen- Mrs. R. W Cox spent several
healthy flocks m e a n
GO TERRAPLANING!
son J e rry and Mr. and Mrs. George
oi Cornelius and Mr. and Mrs days the first of tlu* w eek with
greater profits.
Craft and Mias Emma C raft of W ayne Emmott w ere guests.
Mr. and Mrs Stephen Cox at
S U U S .“
Dorcas ( lull Meets—•
summ er witli tier .«I .le t. Mi E It.
Dorcas club of All Saints church Lewis, at Salem.
Mr and Mi .1 C Chalupky and
met at tho church Thursday eve­ Mrs
Hurt of Wiliottvilli visited
ning for u round-table discussion Mr-; Caroline Stanpel and family
of the m eiin ltig o f Holy W eek,1 Easter.
SPOUTS SEASON
IS HERE—
F“" ‘ Planned by P.-T. A.
Get ituo a pair of Slnckl and
u Polo S hirt . . . enjoy n .»1
comfort
.
and .still feel
smartly dressed.
it
V. F. W., Auxiliary
Meet Wednesdays
SI A( K S
1*010
U |>
Nee our rum pleie
MEN’S SHOP
Howe & Well«, Prop.
207 E. Main St., Phone 1 112
ICE CREAM
Season is I lere!
W hen . vdii e n te itn iii w ould
you like so n ie th in g out ol I he
o rd in a ry fo r y o u r d e s s e rt?
In Six Hours' Notice W e Can Supply You
With Any of the Follow ing Flavors:
Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate, quart.
40c
Thomas S. Sholes
Almond Roca, Maple Nut. Black Walnut, Black
Walnut F’rappc, Pecan F’rappe, l.emon Custard.
Fruit Salad, Peanut Brittle, quart
50c
Genuine Home Made High Quality
V ” offe•rs
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
435
Z J
Blooming- Local
i Ians Entertainment
175
100"
POULTRYMEN
275
Start a savings account while
you’re young . . . then reap
the benefits in old age secur­
ity and comfort.
Put aside a regular amount
each month and watch it
grow. This association h a s
never paid less than 3 '. .
Let us explain our plan.
45°°
SEE US TODAY!
We carry a full line of lumber and
hardware for Poultry Houses
FREE plans and pointer books,
Prepared by experts, available
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
“If It’s Lumber—Call Our Number”
151 W. Baseline
Phone 2691
WE ARE
HEADQUARTERS
for
C H IC K S
Starting and
Growing Feeds
ALBERS, CROWN, SPERRY, TRIANGLE
Brands — All Proven Feeds
— also —
PULLET
MASH
I.X.L.
8
MASH
PLANTING TIME IS HERE
Seed G rain.
.
Field and Garden S eed .
V egetable Seed - Bulk or P ack et.
Flower Seeds
Use MORCROP or VIGORO to insure good
Garden or Lawn growth.
HILLSBORO FEED CO
I. X. L. Poultry and Dairy F e e d .
McCORMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINERY
160 W. Main S t
(Venetian ticket, A. W Peters, Rt. 2, Forest Grove)
TUALATIN VALLEY FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
J M. PERSON, M anager
Savin«« A Loan Bldg.
Ilill.boro. Orrgoa.
?
" » “ • “ o — •—
r
Dr H mastoid
D Hupcins
nerfnrm
rd n
w
om 11aftern
an Relief
Uu“ " 'n d ' r h e r ^ d a , u g h t o M « ™ « radical
operation
f ir George
ii,ai
LM>n Corps
at th ” will meet
MiUioarnd o f ^ E a S " O regon" w^o dMa/ al Vi! C0U" A h^ ‘al Mon-
A!1
are u r ^
“ > a‘‘
is v isitin c her werr* r a llin i/
r>n clay. He also perform ed a m astoij
Hillsboro ''friends F riday
operation for Frederick Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Poole and
\
t ^rida>.
son Qf Mr and Mrg Erncst Lchman daughter Colene of Vancouver.
xMr. and Mrs. Francis Wade
and of near Elmonica. F riday at Jones Wa; h.. w ere E aster guests of
Mr
children, C orrine and Roger,
of hospital. F rederick was able to re and Mrs. L. C. Kramicn.
Portland w ere w eek-end guests of tu rn home Wednesday.
Neil Thompson of G rants Pass
.Mrs. vVades parents. Mr. and Mrs „
visited his sister. Mrs. Elizabeth
O. B. Gates.
Return from Vacation—
T urner, th e first of the week.
Mr.
and M
Mrs.
Gates
Rev. and Mrs. O. R. Vincent of
. and
rs- O. B
B G
ates and
Bud Rogers of W illamina spent
McMinnville w ere guests Monday ^ e i r daughter. Mrs Francis Wade
of Mrs. V incent's sister Miss P earl ot p °rtland. retu rn ed f r o m
a the w eek-end at the home of his
Allen.
m onth’s vacation in Southern Cal- father, H. S. Rogers.
H. S. Rogers attended a banquet
Mrs. J. H G arrett was hostess S
a
m
Mr
M" .
Wednesday for th e m onthly silver T ...
h r.f1ShCr n ' for departm ent officers of U. S. W.
nd-n« /N
o ChrU,ian Los
Angeles.
w eather
c tea
l t r c of h ? th ^ p t LadiM
° f f th
thC
pd during
the Cool
entire
tripC prevail V. at The Dalles Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard Rawson
and children of Tigard were Easter
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Sahnow of Pot Lnck P la n n e d -
north of Hillsboro entertained witn
Pot luck dinner at 6 30 has been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guv Paine.
a family reunion and dinner E aster planned to precede the m eeting of
"The Old District School”
Sunday.
Phoenicia Tem ple on A pril 24, ac-
Will be staged at the L aurel hall
Mrs. Nellie Hoard has purchased cording *o announcem ent at the
the Vaught property on N orth m eetin« F riday night. Mrs. C. L S aturday night. April 18. Also card
Second avenue and w ith her son Oakes wil1 be chairm an of the din- and dancing. Admission 15c.
9
H arry is making h er home there. npr a.nd evening's en tertainm ent
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H eath and comm*^ee-
son of Portland w ere g u est, of Mr. Host« at Eastpr Dinner—
H eathy m other. Mrs. N ellie Hoard, . Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Robb enter-
o \e r Easter.
tained E aster w ith a d inner party.
Mrs. Lora Stockton of G rants Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Pass is a guest of her sister-in-law , Reeves and son, Mrs. Josephine
Mrs. L. T. M cPheeters.
i Johnson, Vernon Bailey, and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. F ritz A bendroth PM ty Lou Beutell, all of Beaver-
were E aster Sunday guests of rel- I ton<
atives at Vancouver. Wash.
Good Neighbors Meet—
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Helm of Red- ! Good Neighbors’ club met Thurs-
mond w ere guests Monday of Mr. day w ith Mrs. Norm an Mann. Three
and Mrs. O. B. Gates.
visitors. Mesdames Schaink, C
M ethodist Ladies' Aid will hold Birch, and Springer, and 13 mem-
a cooked food sale at A m acher’s bers were present. N ext meeting
M arket S aturday, A pril 25.
| will be with Mrs. Howard Rice.
EGG
The future production of your flock depends upon
tiie use of proper starting, growing and pullet feeds.
Don t experiment — depend on proven feeds!
Phone 271
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M a r i LaVelle ,Jac^on and ' isits Here Monday
Easter Sunrise
Service A ttracts
S IIIItT S
’1 85 IMI up
P U B L IC
SALE
On Springfield Road, about D/g miles east of
Bethany Presbyterian Church
On Tuesday, April 28
1 :0 0 o’Clock P. M.
One team horses, about 3000 lbs.; mower, rake, disc,
corrugated roller, plow, harrow, 2 wagons, platform
scale, hay rack, garden cultivator and seeder, 500-chick
brooder, about 7 tons Hanschen barley, some household
goods, roller top desk, carbide light plant, and all small
tools usually found on a farm.
SIGM UND BURGER, Owner
H. A. K uratli, A u ctioneer
J. J. W ism er, Clerk
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