The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 14, 1937, Page 9, Image 9

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H IL L S B O R O
Pythian Groups
Install New Officers
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Mid Mi .1 W. H.iiuey Hc t l v i h d i
w.H h r laihat as in n 4 •xcellent
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at tt» K I* hall Friday
night.
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in talh a l for th e
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e in o r ,
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B lo w n
ex« « lleiit
ju n io r
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Mr.
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nianaj'er
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O akes
Mi i II II
l le i ir i e t t i
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Miss Wohlsehlegel
Bride on Sunday
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i . >i i . p n u d f - l i r e ;
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lllP li" , ; n f f i l l l l l l r r ,
Eniinolt protector; Mi.,
M organ. g u .iiil nini Mi
lle n ry Jnhmuui. p i t chief
Mi .1 II 1’i'ppuril w h i installing
i.fim i . i . i . | . . | | by M, II It Clmnl-
lui i grum i senior .uul Mi , l)« ia
N elson um iti.iml m an ag er
Eva
I'lp p a n l wo.1 godile.« uf flowers,
nini Hu.i'iiiiiiv Z um w alt uml M.iry
Itm Munn w ere (In- little flow er
rlrls. w ith J .n k inni Tom m y Unteli.
:l •’“ ’ * 'hum » ll«»i, H I Hu km an
K«a»ul prelate, and Fred J. Sewell
g t n ild
ina.U ei
at a m u :
I |.» t.
«om inittee fur the ev e­
ning wir Mr
W C Chn.stensen,
Ml
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°
U o.l.tt, Mr». M u ith iS In v
Mr .
Brown. and Mr
It C hapm an Dancing was en
a fte r m tallu tm n , w ith m inne
In in i h«al by M r, E lsie S rh u lrn e i -
*' *’■ P*ano; .lini P ep p u rd . d ru m s,
B a rry Fear o n , acco rd io n
Mi : H
B a arney
in e v wa
wu.* • p r e 1 «•nt«,d with
■' l " v , ' lv C 'fl III . i p p ll 'l UltlUI) (,f In k
th e
e e lle llt
m a le
tem ple.
w ork a g ain as m ost e x -
r lu e f Mi . It F P e ters,
th e
p re se n ta tio n fur th e
N lcodeinux a n d M rs J.
I l i o n u s i m il
Mi
E lsie S ellili, I t
K m e re r,
c h a r te r m em b e rs of
N c e d le e ra ft c lu b w h en o rg a n iz ed
mi ' n h w a . piano accompani it
O lim i ufi , .i im .l.illeil fui
pini, -II Veurs neo. w e re h o n o re d at th e
'
I lee w e re II S It't t i
vn .
m eeting T h o r d a y w ith M rs
■ ' '' H i It II Ito li pn I.tit It A A Hodges, a n d w ere presented
I
J
A W With Rift’ .
U n k m .in . in i I.-i o f w o r k :
SCHOLLS
M r.. Wilma W o h I
< blei'el d au g h ter of ( ’ai l Wohl-
« bleg« I of S' boll .. and M tdburn
Zici'ku
i ii of Georg«’ Z iegler of
<’lielialein M ountain, w eie m arried I C hief H arry N iles of the P o rt­
a t the pai .oii.tge ni N ew berg S un-! lan d police d e p a r tm e n t w ill sp e a k
• lay at 3 o’clock. I<«*v. W illiam Moi ! on ‘‘P revention of C r im e” before
th e B iu n e s s and Professional Worn-
ri o ffu iated
Mi
N adine Wold a hlegel .i.Jer 1
of th e bride wa < m aid of honor
and Vivian Zu gler w as bridesm aid 1
Elvie H arrington o f M iddleton 1
cousin of the groom, wa.» best man '
P re ent w ere M r ami Mr . C’arl
W ohlsehlegel ami d a u g h ter .lean
G eorge Ziegl« r Mr
lltll.v Tyk< on
of C bebalem M ountain. Mr
Jen­
nie H arrington and non E arl of
M.d<lletoii. G eorge W«*ndland o f
M ultnom ah ami Mr
M o rn ; A fter
a tr ip to th«- beaehes Mr ami Mr
Z iegler will m ake th e ir hom e at
th«- N uteroft farm.
W ashington C ounty Christian En-i
| deavor is sponsoring a class in
• "I.ealer hip T hrough C hristian E n­
deavor.” W alter L. 'M ey er- field
le r r e ta r y of the O regon Chri..tian
E ndeavor Union, w ill be th e in-
) .»tructor.
Classes will m eet at 7:30 in the
H illsboro C hristian church every
M onday evening for sir weeks, be- 1
ginning Ja n u a ry IK Those com plet-!
mg the course w ill be given credit
in the lead ersh ip w ork of Oregon 1
C hristian Endeavor Union. T h e
i class will be free and all those in-,
tere.sted are invited to join.
...
elected officers Mrs. R.
Munson, president; Mrs A rnie
vice p r e 'Ident : and Mrs.
11 K i llin g lo n , re-elected secretary-
treasu rer w ere installed M esdam ei
.1 .1 W .
tel
i E 1 M cCorm ick am i A A H odfM
I I! F ian k P e le i Irn le i f a p :, ;* President and vice-president. E xpress A ppreciation—
T he su p erin ten d en t and nurses,
• u
I '" n e e tiv e ly , w e re p re s e n te d w it h
residents, and patients, at the c o u n ­
<! Hu ell M .'it'.m w.i : in tailing
C lub records .show S-tii spent on ty home and hospital wish to e x ­
C hristm as w ork and 19 baskets of press th e ir deep app reciatio n to
the follow ing groups for th e m any
food d istrib u ted
kind and th o u g h tfu l atten tio n s to
.terry Wieber, son of W. H. W le- them d u rin g th e recent holiday sea-
of
b er who has been s|>ending the on G ifts from th e F E D
holidays here w ill leave this week For« t Grove; the girls of St M ary’s
for Hillings, Mont., w here he has uf B eaverton for gift: and en tertain -
m ent. C ainp F ire girls of G rabel
em ploym ent.
school for candles and program :
W illiam W ardle of near Reed- the young n<-»>pl<- "f th e M ethodist
vllle left T uesday for a visit w ith
Hill 1 >oro; t h e Apostolic
Ids sister Mrs F ran k W heeling, at church ■ f P ortland, for oranges
Tenino. Wash.
ill ithei and especially
M r and M rs Harold R um m er.
Mr and Mrs J C. K um m er and
Mi'S H erneta R um m er visited r e l­ C hristm as a v ery h ap p y event for
a"
atives in St. P aul Sunday.
O fficers N am ed—
C ounty ( ’am p F ire council of-
» fleer? for the com ing y e a r a re Mrs.
NEW
I. P Rockwood of F orest G rove.
pre ol.-nt; Mrs Haves B ickford of
Hillsboro, vice-president; M rs F red
E ngeldinger. H illsboro, tre a su re r;
and Mr R I. Miller. F orest G rove,
secretary They took office Ja n u a ry
5 nt a m eeting at f o r e s t G rove li-
bl'a ‘y
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uf
fin ió m e
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Itm id u iff n i.i
b
il'in
W W W eaver m m i
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Diek-i
Tim e is O ften a
Great Factor in
the Drug Business
W ASHER
Speed in the filling of
a prescription often is
important. A life may
depend upon getting
t h e proper medicine
prepared in time.
R egistered P harm acists
Ilu ly at All Tim es
on
I. C. KramJen
M arvin Woods
FOR HOMES WITHOUT
ELECTRICITY
* Bigger
* Fatter
* Increased
capacity
* Increased
Cold
speed
C apsules
2 0 t a b le ts
50c
Recommended for
common voids, head­
aches and neuralgia.
HRAMlEN'g
Palm Drug Store
Prescription Dragglsts
Phon« 2S«
( h i e f Harry N iles
,1,1,
k',,,| ,v i-veiimi?
,
p
M r
Hazel Ingrain of T he D a lle
asiox'iato grand m atron of t n e
G rand Lodge of O regon. O. E S
will m ake u visit of official in pc -
tion lo T ualatin rdiaptcr Tuesday
evening This will be th e first m eet­
ing for th e new officers also
P ractice and school of Instruc­
tion for o fficer, will be held T ues­
day afternoon at the tem ple All
o ffe e rs a re urged to be present.
Nursery School's
Importance Cited
at Rotary Meet
Im portance to th e com m unity and
th e ch ild ren of th e n u rsery school,
b e in g conducted here w ith th e co­
operation of th e state and federal
governm ents, was stressed before
R otarians T hursday by Miss M ar­
g aret M issim er, one of the teac h ­
ers c
.
S u p erm tcn d en t C. I. N osier w ho
introduced the speaker, asked th e
su p p o rt of the local people i n
m aintaining this school and point-
ed out th a t th ere a re only 19 of
them in th e state and of this num -
ber !* v e n w ere in 1 ortland. He de-
clared th a t plenty of o th er tow ns
,n a
s.ta te w an«pd these schools
and th a t every effort should be
m ade to see th a t m ore took advan-
tag e of th e op p o rtu n ity for this
schixilinjc
^ “ 5 "yMr“ w e r e ^ lig ^ b t a t a
h
H
m
Parents Invited
to Visit School
Friday Afternoon
,P i t t v
End Iho d.-udqsry o l ha nd w a sh in g
w ith a new 1936 E A3Y W a»her
now a v a ila b le w ith Briggs Stratton
lo u r cyclo g a s­
o lin e m o to r.
Buy at the lo w ­
est price over
ottered — gen­
uine EASY« as
lo w a t
’84
95
Glasses
Repaired
L u n ch es
Popular
M enus for ju n io r bi<h school
iunehes offer th l. p u p ,ls a w ide
variety. D u rin g the cold w eather
(he grade school cafeterias have
been popular, th e various Items
costing th e children from th ree to
{¡ve cents each
M rs S tansell is
eook at D avid H ill and Miss Hock-
ensm ith at th e ju n io r high,
Each luncheon alw ays includes
milk, fruit, sandw iches and hot
salad
chocolate
Rhone 21X
pud-
and of i*-5 v a lue to th e W ednesday, ground steak sandw ich,
children. A plea fo r co-operation tom ato soup cabbage salad, jello
in secu rin g supplies and an in v i ta - 1 and b u n s ; T hursday, vegetable
tion to visit th e school was m ade soup, fru it salad, ginger bread w ith
by th e teacher.
, w hipped cream , buns: F riday, clam
! chow der, vegetable hash, lettuce
Past N oble G rands M eet—
salad, baked apple and buns.
P ast N
oble G rands'
W alter M cK inney of D avid H
Hill
F3St
NobIe
ran d s' club of th e
ill!
j ” ebekab
Funeral Home
P hone 972
Hillsboro
5-10-15$
STORE
cr being out m ore th a n a week
w ith flu.
Ju n io r high teac h ers w ere honor
E x tra L arge Size—22x45 inches
guests at a dinner given last week
by the 7B and 8A girls as a re-
w ard for a volleyball victory. Ev-
elyn G errish. A lice P irie and Ar-
EA C H
Assorted Colors
These are values that you will appre­
ciate when you see them.
SPROUSE'REITZ STORES
¿A
You May Be
RICHER
or
POORER
Peoples Water and Gas Co.
R. E. WILEY, local manager
A Farm Inventory
— a simple list of the things you own and
the things you owe will help you.
1. Find out what you ’re actu ally worth
Your bank balance shows only part of
the picture. An inventory tells the rest.
2. Improve your credit rating
Ruin Your
JUDSON
ffRRAPlAWg "oje«
THOMAS S. SHOLES
1 3 7 S. T h ird A v e .
P hone 2 1 W (« M W
H illsb o r o , O r e g o n
H Y D R A U L IC
HILL - HOLD
(An optional e x tra on all m odels)
Keeps your car from rolling
backwards when stopped
mt up-grades.
H e a lth
and Disposition!
Your banker usually knows what you
owe. An inventory shows him what
you own.
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SH OPS
INSURANCE
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
GEORGE T. McGRATH
G eneral B eauty W ork
Permanents and all kinda of
beauty work.
Telephone 1381X
3. Get figures for A A A program s
Definite figures are a big help in all
such work.
4. G et a list for settling fire losses
You don't expect your buildings to
burn, of course. But if they did, would
you know what you had lost?
See Your County Agent
for convenient inventory and farm account
forms, and for suggestions for starting the
new year on a more business-like basis.
at
H illsboro Pharm acy
Dr. Abrams
H illsb o r o ’s M od ern
D e n tist
Commercial National Bank
Not connected with any branch bank, chain bank
or holding corporation.
H illsb or.
Oregmi
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Washington County Agenda«
IN S U R A N C E S E R V IC E
First N ational
Phone 2211
Rank Building
Hillaboro
PH Y SIC IA N S and
SURGEONS
Sanitary Beauty Shop
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
A ll kinds of Beauty Work
P H Y S IC IA N and SU RG EO N
X-Ray and Physio-Therapy
PERMANENTS
a specialty
Telephone 1471
Com m ercial B uilding
Mabel Schendel
Commercial
Office 3231
National Bank Bldg.
Telephones
Residence 7 t lZ
DENTISTS
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
DR. RALPH DRESSER
P hysician and Surgeon
DENTIST
Wells Building
Telephone 144
C om m ercial B uilding
Evenings. Sundays
See
Organization—
Which is a way of saying
that as your water company,
our obligation to every con­
sumer is to see that an ample
supply of water is constant­
ly available; to anticipate
future development of the
community; to respond
promptly to any and all
water requirements as they
may arise. Our vigilance in
respect to these obligations
is never relaxed.
Farmers!
Than You Think!
Teeth
W estern
We are
Much Obliged
to You!
nual convention of Oregon Agencies
Set of
G en u in e C annon
TURKISH
TOWELS
D elta Drug Store
of the M utual Life of New Y ork
............................
,
Ja n u a ry 4 and 5 in P o rtlan d . A
Tom R u th ra u ff of Seaside retu rn -J ----------------------------------------------
banquet was held T uesday even in g '’d hom e S atu rd ay a fte r a tw o
at th e P o rtlan d hotel, w hich M rs I
v isit w ith his sister. Mrs.
F ra n k B aker, and fam ily.
Rossm an also attended.
Mrs. B. E. M ating of n e a r Depoe
Guild to M e e t -
m eel
eek
All S ain ts G uild w ill ...v
s. - i t ^ a ... v »'Pent
.
, several
. .
, davs
,
_ last u : w »<„
-
H illsboro 2:30 p. m. W ednesday a t th e hom e ^'i.V \1 h b c e „
r d A----
a u 8h’e
r- Mrs. m
T. W. Me
of Mrs. C. C. T u tw iler of Forest Donald.
Mrs. M ary C. H unter, form erly
G rove. Mrs. D onald S tew art w ill
of Orenco. is visiting h er nephew .
act as assisting hostess.
J. I,. Auld. a fte r spending tw o i
| m onths in V ancouver. B. C.
Mrs H C. V arn er left T hursday
i for Billings, Mont., to visit her
I d aughter. Mrs. L. O. B ennett, w ho
I recen tly u n d erw en t an operation.
| Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sheasley of
P o rtla n d w ere w eek-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M etzcntine.
211 E. Main St.
Hlllsbora
“Let A ndy Fix Y our W atch-
Official S. P. W atch Inspector
for W ashington C ounty
“Thoughtful. Sympathetic
Service"
M ret,urncd î° school Monday aft-
yder prepared the dinner
\ , n t„. sery'cd at C 30
'
m eeting w ill be F e b ru a ry 3 to
T eachers a re plan n in g a d in n er
' M i- M urgan will leave S aturday * b ‘cfh ? ach, n?e^ ? ,er ,‘s to b n n g a Pa rty to
held a t th e ju n io r high
m orning to a tten d the Coos Bay W M t and tw 0 X alentines.
Ja n u a ry 21.
d istrict conference at M arshfield. M asons C onduct Services—
C hildren w ho hav e m oved aw ay
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1 Rev. A rth u r D ungan of H illsboro ®re
rtm an and T rev o r Can-
n „ r n. to Mr and M rs Ralph Hui- ! C ongregational c.hurch conducted “ ^ ' ^ 2c / ? I2 n “ a r J ? a n '
and,
,„.rt
M edford, tw in girls, Nola an afternoon service at th e M asonic “
C an ?y. »A. A lm a A tkins
H ae and Ii(,ma Kae Ja n u a ry 3 Home S unday u n d er th e auspices a " e* gl"
a , t h i,
\tr
\,rs
H u lb e r t a re f o r m e r ' ° t T u ality lodge, A. F and A. M.. j
jan.Vary 2~ enfls . i s sem ester
residents Mr and M ?s W
T u alatin chapter. O. E. S. Mrs. and ‘he new term s ta rts Ja n u a ry
(; H ulbet. H illsboro ro u te 1. a r e ; D ungan also played a violin solo, p 0'
P upils absent for m ore th an th ree
I accom panied by Mrs. F ow ler of
th e g ran d p aren ts of th e tw ins.
days from 2A w ere G loria G ibbens
, P ortland.
Mr and Mrs. Low ell K ram ien o f|*
' an d L aw rence N aught.
«’ 1 '
«»stall M onday—
Netvi . stle. In:l are expected this Stevenson.« on Trip South—
R osem ary Z um w alt is th e acting
Ben- re«)
■
of in- parent«, Mr. and Mrs. M II. Stevenson, I librarian from 2A. getting books
n 't O lden tent. D aughters o f Mr and Mrs J A Krarrden. They h er m other. Mrs. S w earingen; and on th e n o rth lan d from th e city
Union Veteran.':, w ill be held at w ere m arried at N ew castle Ja n u - sister, Mrs. T renkm an, left last lib rary .
7 30 p m M onday at th e V eteran s’ ary 3. and a re on th e ir honeym oon w eek for an indefinite stay in i
hull D uring the holidays a social trip
| California. They w ill join Mr. and Sea Scouts Attend Party—
nicctim : was atten d ed by m em bers
M rs Low ell M cA lear left last
G B. Preston, w ho are in
J N. W eaver, first m ate: John
a n d th e ir friends G am es and
w
eek lor
for n h er
hom e in u O a akland.
rough West,
second
m ate, d and
Yeomen
week
r r nom
x ia n o . C alifornia, and e plan
'“ “ - a trip
. ..e th
'...«UK.,
weai. aw
uuu muiv.
iiu
IV U IIIC II
( h ris tm a s tree w e re enjoyed and
a fter a tw o w eeks' visit w ith ‘be sta te and in to T exas before E rnest C. B row n and P e rry Dumas
boxes w ere packed f o r several
and M rs E. J M cAIcar and ‘I,e ir re tu rn .
of th e Sea Scout S hip R ainbow a t - '
needy fam ilies
tended th e a n n iv ersary p arty of
h er parents, Mr and Mrs. G r a n t, A ttrn d s D. V. V. M eeting—
S tudent A ssistant—
Jones.
j Miss Ju n ia Johnson, d ep artm en t th e G irl S cout M girfrers' Ship
Phoebe H aw thorne of Hillsboro.
,
.
M rs W illiam F itzgerald, w ho has council m em ber of D. U. V.. at-
I.infield college senior an d m ajo r b(,(.n v jsm nK Mr and Mrs C le m .te n d e d d ep artm en t council m eeting
in English and peerh this .' car. i ' . n ,,,t ad for th e past six weeks, le ft i S atu rd ay afternoon a t th e hom e of
T h e N ew
stu d en t assis.an t in th e speech de- s unday for j,er hom e in Redfield. Miss M arie B ennett of P ortland.
partm ent. the college reports. Many
p
¡She also attended th e jo in t instal-
stu
rtu n ity J I M rs V e rn o n T u r n e r a n d b a b v lation of th re e P o rtlan d te n ts held
. d en ts a re . given
» .U this . oppo
I,
to earn p a rt of th e ir tu itio n and ,
_ ,rn 1 ,*u
~ , aDy that evening
gain v alu ab le experience by assist- 'lau g h ter L ucinda J a n e a re leav ­
KILLS FLEAS
ing in th e various d ep artm en ts.
to d ay 'T h u r s d a y for Madison. C lub M eets T onight—
D orcas club of All S aints church
Wis.. to join M r T urner, w ho is an
On Dogs and Cats
Return« from H ospital—
in tern e in th e S tate of W isconsin w ill m eet tonight (T hursday) w ith
Mrs. J. J W ism er r e t u r n e d G eneral hospital.
Mrs. C harles Douglass. Mrs. S. W.
Mites on Birds
T hursday from th e hom e of h er
M r and Mrs. E. A. G riffith v isit- M elhuish is hostess.
sister. Mrs. E rnest M iller, in P o rt- ,,(J jn Sa, cm ,M t w eck M„ s ha
Not a Poison
and, w h ere she h a . been convalesc- F reerk sen w ho accom panied , h£m
F red Stout, b ro th er of H arvey
I»« fro ’n an o p eratio n p erform ed reInalned in Salcm forPa short v js. S tout of H illsboro, died a t Spokane.
Wash.. Ja n u a ry 5.
at S p ald in g hospital sev eral w eeks it w jth a n o th e r dau g h ter.
Miss C rystal N aught, w ho has
H illsboro. Ore.
W
rnn°"n
^nd
hiS
KraPd
i°
5
be^n"'very'7u“w
ith “flu? is'u'p and
Attend« C onvention—
I D ickie of P o rtlan d w ere w e e k -e n d ,
G ene
Rossman
d ed a the n n " «R*®**1 “I h i . d a u g h te r. Mrs. S. J.
.
n » r atten
»
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________________________
D O N ’T LET
a
Loose-Fittini?
J. L. Anderson
Y O U N G ’S
M onday th e ,m®?u ¿n '
>m z 10 o years w ere eligible to eluded chicken soup, vegetable hot
" ‘" f »
K oll-call w a sn a sw e re d w ith resolu-
* tions w
w hich
hich m
m em
em bers
bers did
did not
not m
m ake
ake
Yaar. A five-dollar mem -
v W. i
M aude W Boscow E hership w as voted for Red Cross,
S chulm erich Ethel B arnes Ru^ Meadam ea O. M. H eaton and El-
Mi
GussieSig-
;'°hnson. and Miss A ngie
SELFRIDGE
Furniture Co.
138 S. 3rd Ave.
Y ankee C lipper, aboard the B attle- the Jo n es hospital Dr. A O P it­
' hip O regon in P ortland T hursday man operated.
'■veiling T he party m arked the first
Subscribe for the Argus.
y e a r of the ship's institution, and
I was attended by another G irl Scout
1 M ariners' ship and representatives
from 12 Sea Scout ships.
F ish in g T a c k le
'B.v G rade School Reporters)
B irthday« ( elrh ratrd —
G u n s, A m m u n itio n
P arents w ith children in the p u b ­
Mi G ordon Sahnow entertained
lic schools are invited to visit with a birth d ay d in n er party S u n ­
CORW IN HARDW ARE
school at any tim e, according to C day in honor of her husband and 128 S. 2nd Ave.
Phone 72
H Nosier, superintendent, but a W ilbert Sahnow G uests included
Agent Long Radios
special invitation has been e x te n d ­ Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Sahnow and
ed to be p resent visiting day. F ri­ l.enore H erm ie and Floyd. Mr. and
day.
Mrs. Erw in Sahnow and Delores
S chedule for the school nurse and Mr and Mrs. G eorge Biers-
takes her to th e union high school dorf. D inner p arty guests Tuesday
th ree days a week, Monday. W ed­ 1 ev ening at the Sahnow hom e w ere
nesday and Friday, beginning at Mr. and Mrs D elbert B iersdorf,
8:30 a. m. S he is on d u ty at P eter Mr. and Mrs. O tto Voges and H u­
Boscow on Monday. T uesday and bert T hun.
Thursday, an h o u r In th e m orn­ Postpone M eeting—
ing on M onday and T hursday, and 1 P y th ian S ister Past C hiefs' club
an h o u r In the afternoon on T ues­ m eeting has been postponed indef­
The inconvenience of be­
day.
initely. Mrs. Jo h n G ardner, who
She visits th e ju n io r high school w as to have been a hostess, is very ing without your glasses is
from 11 to 12 a. m. on Monday. ill w ith flu.
reduced to a minimum when
8:30 to 10:30 a. m. on T uesday, and Ill in H ospital—
you
bring them here f o r
1 to 2 p m. on T hursday. D avid
Ted W illiamson of n ear H illsboro
Hill schedule is 1 to 2 p m on
speedy, expert replacement
un
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an
operation
for
ru
p
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M onday: 10:30 to noon on Tuesday
and 8;3O , o n a m on T hursday, 1 tu red appendix last T hursday at or repair.
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Lomax
G e o g e n ia Brow n. H . 1 a
C orneiius. an d M esdames H. R
s- S h m id t h-e e
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have
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th e orogram
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Associate Grand
Matron to Visit
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washing
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Portland Police
('hief to Speak
at (dub Meeting
(Christian Endeavor
Sponsoring ( ’lass
Charter Members
Honored by Club;
Install Officers
M rs
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
Office 2682
Telephones
Residence 2681
by Appointment
GARBAGK COLLECTION
DR. W. II. PASLEY
DENTIST
Main
Garbage Collection
and Cans
Street, Near Third
Telephone 2961Y
Office in
Xeidel
Upstairs
JA C K MAIER
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