The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 23, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    T h ill
day, April 23, 193G
H IL L S B O R O
District Convention
Rebekahs Held Here
K itehen Shower
Planned Monday
ARG US,
H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
Page Three
ienefit Helps
Health Group of
Delphian Club
County Women
Flood
Sufferers
Ends
Ninth Year
County to Meet
Invited to Food
La J.i . nt the F a rm in g to n and
The last m eeting o f the D elphian
ktow n com m u nitie s met at the
clu b j ear, the n in th , was held at
Here on May 11 Jae
F arm in gton school basement T h u rs ­
Conference
Here
the home of M rs. A r th u r C onnell
day afternoon fo r a s ilv e r tea in
M onday w ith Mrs. M P Cady
sister, Mrs. L a vin a P la it, at Co­
q u ille .
L o w e ll A r th u r H in ric h s had his
adenoids
rem oved in
H ills b o ro
A p r il 21.
Young people's program
w ill
fu rn is h the e n te rta in m e n t fo r th
evening ut the ‘‘K itc h e n S ho w ­
e r'' planned fo r P ilg rim
H our .
Khr's A ll Going
♦
next M onday evening ut 11 o’clock,
to raise funds fo r the Hed
Mrs. C harles W alker, Mrs. C. T
Dr
The th ir ty «first atin uu l co n v e n ­
Vernon A. Douglas, health or l
Iry m em bers o f Gumma g irls ’ chap
"
A
il
w
ants
a tic k e t fo r V irg in ia ,"
E
ve
ry
wom
an
in
W
ashington
Richardson and Mrs. J. H G a rre tt said Mose.
tio n o f lh In k.ih lodges in d is tric t I Reed. L t-u n o rr Sherm an w il huve ter o f C h ris tia n C o u n cil A dm is- ] o ffic i i o f M a rio n county, w ill L U n. . to help flood suffere rs A
»eutlng
arrangem ent,
program was given by the F a rm ­ count]) interested in the p re p a ra -! as assisting hostesses.
Luncheon
14 wn • held in the I O. O K charge of
o
n
ly
to
t
the
p
rin
c
ip
a
l
speaker
at
the
ai.
Bi
on
to
the
house
w
ill
be
"W h a t p a rt? " asked the tic k e t
-chool c h ild re n
w ho are tio n o f foods is in v ite d to a coo k­ was served at one o'clock, a fte r agent.
h a ll I* l id iiy, w ith representation m id L a V c tlc Juckxon, Jean A n n those w ho have some a rtic le for ! nual d in n e r and election m eetini: in gton
in g conference F rid a y A p r il 24 a'
fit Hi loih? of Koie it (iro v e . Gas C o n n e ll and D ix ie Lee M cD o w e ll use in the house kitche n. A d u lts | of the W ashington C o u n ty H ealth Ju n io r Hed Cross members, u n d e r! 10 a m. in the displa y room of the w h ich a business m eeting w a s
"
A ll o f her, cap'n.
D at’s he r
held.
tie lirc c tio n o f M i
Helen Shoiz.
ton. h 'iiR ., Scholls, Heuvel ton, and w ill umuit w ith the service».
are in vite d .
association to he held in H ill..h o i
w a tch in ' m y s u itc a s e "--E x .
P
o
rtla
n
d
Gas
A
Coke
com
pany,
300
A ll teacher» in the hig h »chool
Mrs.
H. A. Deck was elected
llilb lio r o .
K itch e n has been a p ro je ct of Muy I I in th e C h r i.tiy n church si nool teacher, n e ttin g ¿14 25 The M ain street, H illsb o ro . Conference
president fo r ne xt year. Mrs. J
Am ong a em h ly and pa-.t as­ were presented w ith w h ite ca rn a ­ Gamma chapter, lias been re -a r­ 1 The d in n e r is scheduled fo r 8:30. ti e we.> held on the re g u la r F a rn i-
Q u a lity Job p r in tin g — Argus.
discussions
and
dem
onatrations
w
ill
ingto
i
W
c
lfa
ic
c
lu
b
day.
M
rs.
S.
B. Dinsm ore, vice -preside nt; and
sembly offlcei . p ie « lit were M is. tions by the g irls M onday. Tuesday ranged and papered, and is now , Dr. Douglas w ill speak on “ Piar
be in charge of C B M a x fie ld of M rs F ra n k Peters, secre ta ry-tre as­
U
D
a
lb
y
was
clu
b
hostess.
m
i
h'e
cream
sule
was
held.
An
Cora E Heaton, president o f th<-
ready fo r p a in tin g and fu rn is h ­ ! nin g the F u ll T im e C o u n ty H i alt
P ortla nd , assisted by Miss D o ro th y urer. The book “ M exico and Its
Miss H e tty
Lou ing, Gum m a o ffice rs hope to sec j U n it arid Its D evelopm ent " T ie
lb bekah A em hly o f ( )| egon, Ml*s a. .e ii.b ly w ith
Schmarz, home econom ist fo r the H e rita g e " by G ru e n in g was p re ­
S
w
a
rt
o
f
P
o
rtla
n
d
us
speaker
was
Cora N. Weed o f P ortland, vice-
a com pleted pro je ct, except for . subject is believed of w ide in te re '
com pany.
When you w ant a
sented to the local lib ra ry . The
I '" ident It
A . H a llie In g le of held fo r the g irls W ednesday a ft­ the dishes, before the end o f thi.. , at th is tim e because of the p ri.-
In the m o rn in g the conference sub je ct fo r n e xt year's stu d y w il! i
C o rv u lli . i.ecretury and P. P. of ernoon, and today (T h u rsd u y) a sch'Mil year.
) posed fu ll- tim e he a lth u n it to b'
cool,
refreshing drink
w ill be devoted to cake b a kin g and be M exico, C e n tra l A m erica and
It A . C ia i e Chi i tim; < n of P o rt­ m agazine d riv e fo r the county hos­
G ro u p o f M rs S tan nard’s dra- ¡established w ith state and fe d e ra l'
to the waterless co o kin g o f veg­ the C arribe an Islands. M rs. Joh n
land. P P o f it a , Itu b y M eyers p ita l w ill he conducted under the I matte a it pu pils w ill put on "D ave's aid. U nder th is plan, w h ich is past
etables D u rin g the noon h o ur th e re B a ile y led the program in
th e
of Scholl ., outside guard o f K A ; d ire c tio n o f E leanor B endler.
se cu rity (
1 Q uiet E ven in g," and m usical n u m ­ of the national] social
SAY
w ill be a de m on stra tion of the stu d y o f the Far East.
Henry Young. P G M and P G.
T w e n ty-o n e g irls and th e ir fa th ­ bers w ill he given by members legislation, the federal governm en'
cooking o f com plete d in n e rs by
It. N e ttie («reenough of P ortla nd , ers w ill uttend the Dud and D augh­ of various chapters, at the shower. w o uld de fra y h a lf the experts-
tw o m ethods: one by the use o f a
de pu ty president of the associa­ te r banquet at Heed College C om ­ L ig h t refreshm ents w ill be served
w ith the cou nty and state bearing
I! an e of a c o n flic tin g date singl • k e ttle on the top o f a gas
tion of ladles' a u x ilia ry o f P M mons F rid a y evening. Each clu b
the oth er half.
"■ i ’ h the en io r play at the high range and the second in th e oven
of Oregon.
w ill decorate Its ow n tab le fo r the
F o llo w in g his ta lk, D i . Doug!
chool, the ju n io r high c a rn iv a l has of the range. The com pleted k e ttle
at
has prom ised to answer a ll que - .0 t postpc ned u n til M ay 15 The and oven dinners w ill be p u t on
Mi
May Cook gave the addies.; oecasicn.
lions < sked concerning the subjec
of w» Iconie. and M i s W L. M oore
H ills b o ro G arden clu b w ill meet
' irm v a l. w h ich was a success last d isp la y when the aftern oon con­
A n o th e r speaker w ill be M r Sad.
of Hank., gave the le ponxe.
year, w ill be even bigger and b e l- ference opens at tw o o'clock. Sou­ M onday at 2:30 p m. at the base­
In "T en com m andm ents to em o­ O rr-D u n b a r of the ..tate ht I'
w ill be given to eve ry m ent o f the lib ra ry . A fte r the
Mi
Beulah M o rle y wax
the
’ • r th i
year. In te re s tin g m otio n ve n irs
tio
n
a
l
m
a
tu
rity
"
D
r.
O.
It
C
ham
­
association.
Several
m
usical
nun;
pi« id ing <-h.iieinan of the con­
business meeting, a v is it w ill be
p i'-'u tc
w ill be shown, in c lu d in g wom an a tte n d in g the conference.
bers
sum
m
arized
his
ra
d
io
le
ctu
re
bers
also
are
scheduled
on
the
pro-
,
vention ami Mr Ina Howrnun was
made to th e pa rk to ascertain w h a t (
a few educational features, as w e ll 1
A n n u a l guest day o f the B reak- over K O A C for study groups Tues­ gram.
•«(H taiv A i ting office r» were fust clu b was
is ye t needed in the w ay o f s h ru b - )
as a Pop-eve com edy and another
h e I d Wednesday day
Dr. Chambers, professor of
O n '1 fea tu re o f the m eeting w ill
fro m the d iffe re n t lodge# in the m o rn in g at the
bery. A ll members and frie n d s >
ie < i'it le d "F a rm e r A lfa lfa 's R e -,
cham ber of com psychology at O regon State, com ­ be the presentation o f the 193'i
d istrict
are urged to be present.
verige
T
he
general
p
u
b
lic
is
c
o
r­
merce, w ith a program of stunts pleted the "H om e L ife Series" of C hristm as seal w h ic h w ill go o.
d
ia
lly
invited
to
attend.
T he clu b w ill hold a p la n t sale I
M o rn in g «• . ion was devoted to am i games Mrs. L T McPheeters lectures w ith th is broadcast
sale ne xt au tu m n to raise m o m y
Pi te r M iln e from Conton. M inn.,
in the w in d o w of Fred's M a rke t
business and election o f office rs
M r- Hubert B u rlin g a m e and M rs
T he H ills b o ro P.-T. A
study fo r the fig h t against tubérculos
The
F
orest
G
rove
C
horal
society
a 1.1 • p u p jj i n the fo u rth grade
F rid a y m orn ing , beginning at ten
Mi
Sarah C ham b erla in of the I.
E
M cD o w e ll liad charge ol gro up meet at Mrs. W C. C h ris ­
The public iu in v ite d
c f the P< ter Boscow school. L lo y d w i ll sing at the local M ethodist o’clock. Y o u r patronage w ill be ap­
Beaverton lodge was elected chair* the breakfast and tables.
tensen's home. Mrs. J A. K ranuen the m eeting and reservation
ma;, L a tim e r of th e fo u rth grade has re- | ch u rch M ay 3. The chorus is com ­ preciated.
I lia n
.«lid othe, elective o ffic e rs in ­
E ex M ar -n tu rn e d to school a fte r a m o n th ’s posed o f the P acific u n iv e rs ity and
A nu m be r of fo rm e r m em bers was in charge o f the m eeting The be made th ro u g h M r
cluded Mi? L o ttie S hield o f Gas­
H ills b o ro gro up is one of m ore o f B eaverton, cou nty pic ident.
Hint
fro m pneum onia. T h is sam e ' Forest G ro ve choral clubs. They pleasantness resulted fro m th e ir
ton. vici» chairm an, a n d Mrs. were in attendance, in c lu d in g M rs than 300 stu d y groups tha t have
clas ha been e n jo y in g a series o f w i ll sing the Stabat M a te r and attem p ts to collect fo r the a d d i­
Elizabeth M eyers o f
Beaverton, George Jackson o f Y a m h ill, Mrs. listened and taken part in th is
o ra to rio by Rossini, w h ich is com ­ tio n a l w o rk and some home owners
Jack Stanton am t Mrs. Lester I r e ­
i a' ir ■ >tudy
broadcasts f r o m
secretary-treasurer.
posed o f choruses and solos. I t was paid the m the requested am ount
land o f P ortla nd , and M rs S. W serie., sof lectures th ro u g h o u t the
K
O
A
C
,
C
o
rva
llis.
A pot luck d in n e r was served at B e n tle y o f M arsh field . In tro d u c ­ state d u rin g the past year.
given at Easter tim e a t Forest ra th e r than to in d u lg e in a rg u ­
n ,;n. and the afte rn o o n was dc- tio n of guests was made w ith o rig - '
G rove and received m uch praise. m ent.
Koti-it to e x e m p lific a tio n o f d iff e r ­ itial poems. G u ests w ere M esdam es
H ills b o ro theatre-goe re w ill have
T he chorus is composed o f about
ent parts of tiie w o rk, m em o rial, Underw ood of Y a m h ill, Sum A i - |
an o p p o rtu n ity o f
ei ng a loca
f if t y voices and C larence L. F aris
que Jio n box and talk, by visito rs. b u lh n o t o f P ortla nd . L o ra S tock-
boy, G ale W oodw orth, 'ppear w ith
o f P a cific u n iv e rs ity conservatory
A bout KM) w i re present, In c lu d ­ ton ol G rants Paas. M A. C oving
the P ortla nd C iv ic th i
player
I. «fin - o f St. M a tth e w 's chu rch o f m usic is director.
ing ?l visitors from P ortland, C o r­ ton, 11 S m ith. John Hare, E. I.
M o e lle r attended L u th ­
■ il l be hostesses to the C a th o lic
John L. Foote of St. Helens, I in th e ir c u rre n t production. "T h
v a llis am i oth er place
5] "ire. H V arn er,
G uy
Paine. grand chancellor of the G rand Bishop M isbehaves," being p i t - •,v- nen of the H ills b o ro Deanery ! D. B Reasoner o f V e rn o n ia was eran teachers’ conference at Seattle
N e x t >ear's m eeting w ill be held
at an e n te rta in m e n t and s ilv e r tea a week-end guest o f his daughters. last week.
L o w e ll M cA le ar, I. C. Lom ax, W. Lodge of K n ig h ts o f Pythias, made .senteii at the T a , lo i Street tht ii
at Beaverton.
M rs. R. P. M o e lle r and sons R ich ­
Sunday, be g in n in g at 2 p. m., at Mrs. Fred Beach and Mrs. E d w in
E O gilhee. Jack M o rto n . A rth u i ' an o ffic iu l visit to Phoenix lodge, A p r il 22 to 28
L a te r in the season G ale w ill the school hall.
H e lling , and M iss V a le rie Bagley. K n ig h ts o f Pythias, M onday nigh t
Bow m an. He leaves the last o f the ard, Ronald and C liffo rd spent last
assay the role o f Benedict in the
w eek fo r a v is it w ith C. Blaser week v is itin g at the home o f her
; O th e r v is ito rs w ere W a lte r L. Glee
at T id e w a te r in L in c o ln county.
son. grand keeper o f records and C iv ic school of the thea ie s pr<
R e tu rn F rom East—
Mrs. L A. Long le ft T hursd ay
I seals, and Fred Gleeson, vice -ch a n ­ duction, "M u ch A do A b o u t Not: -
Mrs. Hi n ry D u y c k and daugh-
ing,
"
w
h
ich
w
ill
be
given
under
fo r a v is it in Seattle w ith he r son,
c e llo r of Ivanhoe lodge in P ortland.
re
S
y
lv
ia
re
tu
rn
e
d
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
fro
m
j
B
Jensen, at San Jose, C a l, and o th ­
' W ork in the ra n k o f k n ig h t was the <111 eel Ion o l M
comb in o u t-o f-d o o r presentation in • i m onth's v is it w ith re la tive s in er relatives.
Young O regonians w ill present e xe m p lifie d .
W
isconsin.
T
hey
encountered
some
the heed college b o w l in
num bers
between
p ic t u r e s o f
M iss M a rjo rie Rose of P o rtla n J
ve ry w in tr y w e a rie r, in c lu d in g a
¿um m iT.
George A rlis s in "M is te r Hobo," Mrs. E m rirk Returns—
blizzard . Cold w e a th e r con tinu ed was an over-S unday guest o f M rs
to n ig h t < T hursd ay I at the V ene­
on the re tu rn t r ip
u n til t h e y George Selfridge.
O h.ei vation o f G irl Reserve tia n theatre, as a special a ttra c tio n
M r‘s H u ld a E rn rick re tu rn e d Sat-
N e il Richardson re turn ed S u n ­
leached
M
ontana,
w
h
ere
th e y found
week in H illsboro w ill close w ith to the p ic tu re being sponsorc
isored by u rtla y m o rn in g fro m an extended
day fro m several days’ v is it w ith
the te m p e ra tu re up to 95 degrees.
a pei ,1 ch u rch service ut the the Coffee club. M ugici an’s acts I v ,s lt ‘ n S ou thern C a lifo rn ia , where
frie n d s in Seattle, Wash.
M ethodist ch u rch Sunday m o rn ­ dunces and songs w ill he Included ’ she spent six m onths w ith her
A tte n d D is tric t Conference—
Candidate for the
ing and cim o n for girls on "The d ire cte d by Ernest A m b u rn . in oldest son, Edw ard, and her three
Social C irc le o f the Congrega­
M . -dairies L . Sherm an, S hella-
H O M E OWNERS W A R N E D TO
G reat O p p o rtu n ity ," by Rev. C M charge of the group Dale Huscn grandsons, near Los Angeles. Some tio n a l chu rch w ill have a M ay
Republican Nomination for
barger. L e ro y C am pbell, Rev and
GET
R
O
O
FIN
G
E
S
T
IM
A
T
E
S
j cousins fro m P ennsylvania visite d Day p a rty and s ilv e r tea on T h u rs ­
w ill play accordion solos
M r - Charles Reed a n d
Misses
IN A D V A N C E
in C a lifo rn ia d u rin g the w in te r day afternoon, A p r il 30. in the Esther and F lorence Freem an and
S pecialty num bers between W ish and lo o k her to m any places of
y Portland B ettar Business Bureau, In c .)
church b u ild in g M rs. S tanley C hin M arg are t and M ay Cook attended (B Home
owners are w arned by the
nesdav
n ig h t's
shows
included i in te rest, in c lu d in g the fa ir at San of P o rtla n d w ill speak on C hina
hi- Salem d is tr ic t O regon C onfer- P ortla nd Business Bureau to use
dancing by p u p ils o f Janet Reed Diego. En route home she visite d
and
a
m
usical
pro
gra
m
has
been
enc ■ o f W omen's Hom e M ission- ' cau tion in a u th o riz in g re p a irs on
and Ed Cheney, the dancers being M r and M is. Sam uel Jensen (Rhea
and Present Incumbent,
arranged. M em bers and frie n d s of a ry society at W oodburn W ednes­ the roofs o f th e ir homes by f ir s t
Ju d y Schendel, C onnie Paine . J uck
W ilke s) at San Jose. Mrs. E rnrick the ch u rch are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to day.
brings to the voters
ascertaining the estim ated cost of
M e r r ill, M a ry and Lee Anne K ra -
i says th a t w h ile she enjoyed her attend.
such w o rk.
m ien, P atty C yrus. L o rra in e D.n ■ v is it in the south, she is v e ry glad
of this county:
V is it Clubs—
Several instances have been re ­
noil, Rosanne W eil. E velyn A n n
to re tu rn to Oregon.
Mr
Cora Heaton, state p re s i­ ported to the bureau w here
a
Busch A nn Peters. Helen Cyrus,
1. Four years’ experience
dent o f the Rebekah assembly, sm a ll group of ro o f re p aire rs are
Irene D a rne ll, and M ary A nn C o r­ In B icycle Rare—
in County Government
and M rs. G eorge S e lfrid g e visite d o p era ting in the suburbs and ap­
nel lo f Forest G rove M rs L. C
T w o local boys, B y ro n Heed and
Theta R lio g irls ’ clubs at B ay C ity proaching home ow ners w ith the
and
in the adm inistra­
K i.im ie n , Miss M ary Y od er and Ed L in n , m ade the 52-m ile bicycle
A v e ry successful open m eetii, ;
Miss Blanche Finegan w ere the race S atu rday fro m Salem to P o rt­ fo r K n ig h ts o f C olum bu- anil pros­ and T illa m o o k M onday a ftern oon statem ent th a t they w ill re p a ir the
tion
of County affairs.
and evening, re tu rn in g home Tues­ gutters and spouts at a v e ry lo w
accompanists.
land M a u rice K cm ig took them to pective m em bers was held last day’.
p ric e because the y happen to be
Nancy A lle e n Easter, a p u p il of Salem in tim e to m ake the start 1 T hursd ay eve ning in St. M athew
2. A progressive road pro­
doing oth er w o rk in the im m e dia te
C hristensen B a lle t Dancing school, at 9:05, and alth ou gh there were school h a ll A w e ll planned pro­ G u ild Meets W ednesday—
gram with maintenance
W. A.
also danced
Episcopal Ladies' G u ild w ill meet neighborhood.
S3 entrants, o n ly 28 finishe d Th - gram
fo llo w e d by
refreshm ent
and construction costs
A cco rd in g to the com plaints, the
w in n e r was a boy fro m the C y c lin g served to m ake it an e n jo ya b li W ednesday a fte rn o o n w ith M rs. S.
bureau states, the re p airm e n not
held to the lowest pos­
W.
M
elhu
ish,
and
Mrs.
R
alph
«•veiling.
An
in
v
ita
tio
n
fo
r
H
ill.,-
clu
b
of
P
o
rtla
n
d
and
made
the
M i. C W H ergert was hostess
o n ly do the w o rk on the gutters
sible figure.
fo r a q u iltin g bee Wednesday a f t ­ t r ip in tw o hours and 11 m inutes, - boro candidates is being piarm eii Ramey w ill be assisting hostess and spouts, but un dertake a d d i­ R ep u b lican C a n d id a te for
M rs Robert B u rlin g a m e
RtTe
ernoon. A p r il 15. Present were the race ending at the old post 1 to be held in P o rtla n d on Sunda'
tio n a l un au th orize d re p a ir w o rk on
M
ay
10.
a
ta
lk
on
e
a
rly
c
h
u
rch
h
is
to
ry
in
o
ffic
e
b
u
ild
in
g
.
3.
A
record o f economy
Mesd.in.es V eronica H elinold. W a l­
the ro o f itse lf. Considerable un-
Oregon.
te r D cm m in. G eorge M eyer. F rank Entertain at D inner—
and
efficiency.
M rs. J. L. Searcy le ft Tuesday
B rundaw , H Ahrens. L. N e u kirch ,
P rim ary Election M ay 13, 1936
M r. and M rs. C harles Douglass ¡'or M oro to attend the fu n e ra l o. V is it in C a lifo rn ia —
L An assurance of fair, ju st
M Newm an, and II Liebenow , ana
M r. and M rs. L. E W ilke s le ft
were hosts fo r a sew ing clu b d in ­ ! her gra nd m othe r. Mrs. M a ry Belshe.
— Oregon University Law
G rad­
Miss Esther Meyer.
and equitable tre a t­
ner p a rly Tuesday evening hon­ ■ w ho died at the age o f 93. M rs F rjd a y evening fo r a th re e weeks'
uate.
M r. and M rs E. C
Lo velett. o rin g M r. and Mrs. Jesse A d a m ­ ' Searcy's bro th e r, H a rry Ragsdale, v is it w ith th e ir s o n -in -la w and
ment
to all citizens of
—
Four
years
Secretary
of
Port­
Louis Lom ax, Misses M a ry Lou son, w h o are m o vin g to P ortla nd .
a tte n d in g U. o f O.. accom panied her daughter. M r. and M is. Samuel
land C ivil Service Board under
W
ashington
County,
and E velyn P ip e r of Forest G rove, O thers present were Messrs, and to M oro.
Jensen, at San Jose, Cal., and w ith
Ex-M ayors Simon, Rushlight
and Charles Straughan o f M o n ­ Mesdames S. W M e lh u ish , G uy
o th e r relatives.
Licensed
sorrel,
silver
and Albee.
These are his
Mrs. Jack Hess o f th is city. Mrs
m outh spent the w eek-end at the Paine W illia m Powers. Jay P h il­
B irth d a y s C e leb rated—
— Years of experience in commer­
mane and tail
S traughan home near N eah-K ah- lips. and M iss Lois B ro w n of R aleigh W a lk e r and M r
recommendations
M
r.
and
Mrs.
E
A.
D
e
a
v
ille
en
­
cial and municipal bookkeep­
m ors o f Forest Grov e were en ter-
Nie.
i s t I M B I.V I
P ortland.
ing and auditing
; tam ed at luncheon F rid a y by Mrs. te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r p a rty S u n ­
Vote for
M r. and Mrs. Thom as G B ronlee-
day
n
ig
h
t,
h
o
n
o
rin
g
D
a
nie
l
D
ea­
—
Audited
Books w ith M ax C ran­
Lester Ire la n d at her a p artm en t in
Benefit Party Given—
we attended a d in n e r p a rty S u n ­
R ep u b lican C an d id ate
v
ille
on
his
30th
b
irth
d
a
y
.
The
dall
for
Washington.
Benton
M rs E dw ard C. Com an and Mrs. i P ortla nd .
day given by M r. and Mrs. Dan
b irth d a v of M rs. R alph D e a ville
and Columbia Counties
S I5 standing colt
Misses B e tty Havens and E velyn
lo r
Sabo o f O renco in honor o f th e ir W. V ern e M c K in n e y were host­
for
o f Gresham was also celebrated.
—Cost Aeeountant in Washington
Pasley.
C
harles
Thom
pson
a
n
d
esses
fo
r
an
A.
A.
U.
W.
b
e
n
e
fit
20!h w edding an niversary.
Honored on B irth d a y —
County Engineer's office
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
V in ce n t C u rry of P o rtla n d made
con
tra
ct
bridg
e
p
a
rty
F
rid
a
y
a
ft-
M rs H e n ry G e rrish en tertain ed
M r. and M rs. George G rib le r
(P a id A d v)
(P aid A d v.)
a week-end t r ip to M e d fo rd to v u - T h u rsd a y evening w ith a d in n e r
and fa m ily o f P o rtla n d have p u r­ j ernoon at the home o f M rs. Co- ! it Jack B arr.
•
man.
E
ig
ht
tables
w
ere
played,
p a rty in ho no r o f he r husband's
chased the old H utchison place on
M r. and M rs J. N. W ile y and b irth d a y an niversary. Guests were
Rt. 3. H ills b o ro
P u m p k in Ridge and have moved M rs. W. C. C hristensen rece ivin g
i high score. Mrs. R. W W eil, sec­ 1 c h ild re n vis ite d her niece. Miss M r. End Mrs. Roy C arm an and
there.
ond: M rs. John C onnell, th ird , and B e tty T h o rn d ik e , at C o rv a llis Sun- d a ug hter of Banks.
I e ro i
M r. and Mrs. W. J. Enschede anJ I Mrs. R. R. Easter, fo u rth .
. day. M rs. J. G len n A lle n o f P o rt­
M r. and M rs. W F. C yru s were
land accom panied them also.
vacationists fro m T hursd ay to S un­ ! Social Club Meets—
S ervice clu b met W ednesday eve­
day at N eskow in, and the men
Social c lu b o f the Eastern Stai
enjoyed a fis h in g trip .
w ill meet F rid a y at 1:30 p. m. fo r ning. A p r il 15. w ith M is. A rd r.-w
Lentz. M rs. R uby Estepp am i Mrs
M r. and M rs H a rold W agner, r e ­ dessert luncheon w ith M rs. J. B
George S e lfrid g e were assisting
ce n tly fro m M innesota, m oved to Dinsm ore. Mesdames J. W. K e lle y, hostesses.
H ills b o ro fro m P o rtla n d last week W. J. Enschede and W E. H u tc h ­
Ladies’ A id o f the M ethodist
inson are assisting hostesses
and w ill locate here.
, chu rch w ill have a food sale at
Miss M arg are t Johnson, student S ilv e r Tea W ednesday—
Fred's Meat M a rke t S aturday, be­
at U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon, Eugene,
M etho dist Ladies' A id w ill have g in n in g at 10 o'clock
spent the w eek-end w ith her p a r­ a s ilv e r tea Wednesday aftern oon
M r. and Mrs. W ilb u r H a j
and
ents, M r. and M rs. E. L. Johnson.
fro m 2 to 5 o'clock in the chu rch fa m ily o f P o rtla n d spent tile week-
Mrs. B e rt T isda le of V ernonia basement. E verybody in v ite d .
: end w ith M r. and Mrs. W. E Ha vs.
un d e rw e n t a m a jo r operation at
S m ith's hospital M onday. D r. G. F.
V ia operated.
Presented at
M r. and Mrs. Rene M eltebeke
and fa m ily and C liffo r d V a n K le e k
spent Sunday a t Sunset F alls oh
Le w is riv e r.
SATURDAY, APRIL 25th
M rs. J. D. Steere o f near T a ft
As part payment on any Used Car in our
is v is itin g M rs. A. W. M oore this
week.
stock selling for #100 or over.
M rs. F ra n k F rancis o f O lym pia,
Wash , was a house guest o f M r
45 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM
j and M rs. W illia m Robb th is week.
School Carnival
Date Changed to
Night of May IS
breakfast Club
Has Guest Day
"Lucky Lager”
Garden Club Meets
Monday Afternoon
Radio Lecture
Series Finished
WILMA’S
PLACE
Choral Group
to Appear Here
¡Gale Woodworth
¡at Civic Theatre
Catholic Women
Entertained Here
Grand Lodge
Leader Visits
Blooming
Girl R éserves
Young Oregonians
Close Activities at Venetian Tonight
Sunday Service
May Day Party
April 30 Planned
James Lewis
CO UNTY
COMMISSIONER
K. of cT n'dld-
Open Meeting
TUPPER
COUNTY CLERK
NOTICE
J. E.
CARPENTER
Belgian Stallion
COUNTY
ASSESSOR
JAMES LEWIS
J. F. BROWN
USED CAR
BARGAIN DAY
TH IS
JL\J
Per
S TU D Y T H E S E GENEROUS D iM £N ,
AD GOOD
when
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
a
FOR
ZZ
S tandard
equipment "
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
RUSSELL
MORGAN
L eading C ars
Sail now Bros.
Garage
•liu iic 1271
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l.iiii iilii
1111 l.shiiru
S U IT
V « ‘.ii'i'di
ON
When such manufacturers as
C h e v r o le t, B u itk , Pontiac,
Oltlsmohile, ( adillac,
I.a
Salle, and Packard, choose
Delco Batteries, you ton can
depend on them for better
Mattery value—Come in and
see our new B a tte r ie s —
W i l l ! LOWER PRICES.
Every Spring
The Present
District Attorney
Pledges continuance o f the o f­
.it C o u rt House, w here it
should he.
lie lias eondueted and w ill eon
lin iie to conduct the o ffic e w ith ­
out a de pu ty by do in g the w o rk
alone.
lie has been successful in secur­
ing co n victio n o f m ore than 95r i
of those arrested and charged w ith
crim e.
lie lias cut the expenses o f (he
o ffic e fro m an average o f $2783 to
an average of $1432 per year.
lie has honestly fa ith fu lly and
a b ly ca rrie d on the duties o f the
office.
lie is e n title d to re-election.
(P aid A d v.)
fice
S»
LOW ER
COST
S till More Economy!
N O W ...Y o u get up to 35
m iles p e r g a llo n o f gas
and 7 0 m iles p e r h o u r!
ANO
GREATER
ECONOMY
o$
WILLYS 77
I t A V I S YOU
MORE MONEY
FO R O TH ER
NECESSITIES
IIF R Ii
in the
lo n g
space batk
T
ii j «uprising amount o fh c.n l and leg room
\ \ ILLYS 77. Note tht abtiitce nJ it.tite
trip s arc taken in c o m fo rt— there is baggage
o f the rear «eat.
l ew are <a/e iu .1 \ \ ILLYS 77— the passenger car
bodies are a ll- H u i c n a tlrticlh a lik e modern bridge«,
office buildings and railroad train.«.
The scientific d is ttih u tio n o f ««eight and seating
creates the wonderful roadability o f \ \ 1115 S 77. Pew .
i f any, car« have greater riding comfort or high speed
safely features.
EASY P A Y M F N T P IA N AT N F W L O W E Il RATES
USED CAR EXCHANGE
2nd and Washington
Phone Hillsboro 2641
in stock is m arked
down for this last
day of our
Fourth
Anniversary
Sale
'
1935 V-8 Town
Low mile­
age, radio.
im portant fash­
tailored things
of course you
model in every
as early as you
selection.
Every S7.95 dress marked $/J.95
down t o ............................... .
GOAR'S
WOMAN’S SHOP
E. M. BARNES, Prop.
S ed an. An O. K.’d
used car.
545
.$
350
10 Model A Fords
15 Cars Less Than
T50.J285
150
1935 Chev Coach
New tires.
S atu rd ay, A p ril 25
You’ll find every
ion from mannish
to swaggers, but
won’t find every
size, so be here
can to make your
1932 Plymouth
S ed an.
550
Washington County’s Largest New and Used Car
Dealers. Terms to Suit the Buyer
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE
318-332 E, M a in
James W h ite la w ,
prop.
Ilillx h o ro , Ore.
(V e n e tia n tic k e t, A. L . Chase, Rt. 4, H illsb o ro )