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Tare Four TT TL L S B O R O Annual Banquet Ends B.-P, W om en ’s W eek Nursery School Needs More Beds ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O , riiree Youthful O H E fiO N axpayers Musicule G: Wednesda v bv J . 4. ¿7. i T h e re is an im m ediate need seven ch ild ren 's beds ci cols by N urserx school. if the ¡chool is be retain ed in this com m unity, cording to report given by ' school council The mi p e n isor n u rsery schools w ill visit in t com m unity next week it is ported .and w ill che k o i l the eqm p- merit of the local s« hool. All funds for teac h ers a re si ipplied by the federal governm ent, and d etails of < equipm ent by residents of t h i s ! com m unity Those having b e d s to don ate a re requested Io call Mi s F. A bendroth. or the school. The nursery school council h a s also m ade arran g em en ts to furnish par- . cu ts of all pupils w ith "tim e bud- , gels." and has voted to establish a loan library for parents. I "H ighlights nf the L egislature" was a critical condition. He form erly í th e subject of the address given by lived i l l Forest G rove Mrs. Hunnali M artin, rep re se n ta « V ¡J* Last Sunday aftern o o n th e m em tiv e of M arion county, at th e a n bers of th e B aptist ch u rch of H ills nual banquet of th e Business and boro visited th e hom e and gave a Professional Women's club Friday nice program of songs and in sp ira night at the cham ber of comm erce. tional readings M s ' ‘ j W . This was th e final event in cele Mr and Mrs C harles K nights of bration of "N ational Business Wom th e county hom e w ere given a fa re en's W eek." and was atten d ed by well su p p er by th e hospital staff 130 persons. last W ednesday evening A large In review ing th e session. Mrs birth d ay cak e w as cut by Mrs M artin said 928 bills w ere inti ed u c K nights, it also being h er b irth ed. 46(1 passed, at a cost of $142.000 an n iv ersary . A fter su p p e r all the to taxpayers. "We took 56 days for residents and p atien ts w ho w ere w hat should have req u ired 40 to able, met in th e large sittin g room, 45. but the m ain issues w ere not and w ere serv ed punch and cake. presented u n til a fte r th e first 40 days. T hat largely w as th e fault of o u r main d epartm en ts All surely 'ollow ing in the footsteps f th e ir father. Roscoe. O rv ille and H ubert knew w hat they w anted." she com B ierly of n ear B eaverton, hav e begun th e accum ulation of laud to m ented form farm s at some fu tu re 1 date. Years ago th e ir father. Roy Bierly. F red Jones, suprem e ch an cello r P aul L. P atterson, p resid en t of did the liim r thing and n >w is in possession of a farm of consld- K enneth Em ery of th e G eneral th e cham ber of comm erce, w as also E lectric com pany has been tra n s fe r of th e K nights of Pythias, w ill i lia b le area Cut courtess O regonian a speaker, having as his subject. red to S chenectady N. Y . a n d m ake an official visit to D elphos "The Business Woman as a C itizen " will leave for th e east in a few lodge at Forest G rove T h u rsd ay —the them e of the week He urged weeks. Mrs Emery, w ho has been night A pril 1. and P y th ian s from women os citizens to tak e an in teaching in th e Ju n io r high school this d istrict are invited. An open m eeting of t h e local terest in political affairs, and d isa for sev eral years, w ill accom pany greed w ith th e "it couldn't happen him H er resignation as a teacher P y th ian lodge was held Monday here" attitu d e tow ard th reaten ed will take effect A pril 9. and Miss night w hen several v isitors w ere O rder of R ainbow G irls cele disruption of A m erican dem ocracy. E dith Ronug of T u rn e r has been present. P rogram included fra te r brated th e ir first an n iv ersarv Mon nal ta lk s by Ju d g e R F ran k P eters “T he stum bling-block alw ays has secu red to tak e h e r place for th e r e day night at the M asonic Tem ple, and S h eriff J. W C onnell, acco rd i M rs Estellu N Weed, president w ith a lar*:e crow d in atten d an ce been the indifference of th e people m ain d er of th e vear. on n u m b ers by H C Pearson, cards of the R ebekah Assembly, w as the B • tart Bn chede, past u ■ >rthj ad tow ard the governm ent u n d er and refreshm ents. 1 guest of honor at the m eeting of visor, and Mrs R F ran k Peters, w hich they live." he m aintained- "R em em ber 100.000.000 'ones' m ake R ebekah lodge T uesday night A past m other advisor, w ere intro* up America, and it was only a few | large group of th e loeal m em bers ducts! and presented w ith corsages Mrs. McCoy Honored— thousand organized ones' w ho put Initiation w as held, follow ed by A pleasant su rp rise w as given w ere present, and 82 visitors, r e p Releasing O ur M ental Reserve M ussolini and H itler w h ere they Mrs E K McCoy St. P atrick 's resenting R ebekah lodges of P o rt a program apd refresh m en ts Mrs w ill be the su b ject of th e first of land. St. Helens. N ew berg. M c are. We may consider ourselves W J Enschede was in ch arg e of evening, w hen frien d s g ath ered to m ore enlightened, but th e people of a series of lectu res to be presented celeb rate h er birth d ay an n iv ersary , M innville. B eaverton. Scholls. F o r refreshm ents, assisted by C onnie Louisiana are A m ericans, and thev at th e C o n g reg atio n al church by p resen tin g h er w ith a lovely plant. est G rove and Sherw ood. Peterson. Je a n Ann Pasley. K a th S herw ood R ebekah lodge ore- erine Wiley. M arybel Flint, Jean had a virtual dictato r a few years Dr J. Hudson B allard, psychologist, C ourt w hist was played. F i r s t of P o rtlan d D ate of th e first lec ago." it was asserted. j sen ted th e tra v e lin g frien d sh ip Ann Connell, a n d B arb ara E n prizes w ere aw ard ed to Mrs. Elvin Miss Elaine Caldwell, president tu re w ill be A pril 8. and o thers F in eg an and G eorge V anD yke. Mr gavel and also en te rta in e d w ith a schede. D affodils and Individual w ill be on A pril 22. Mav 6. and comic skit Mrs. E dith Todd. P P and Mrs E F avetta Allen, c h a ir May cakes w ith one candle each w ere and Mrs. M artin S enko each re c e iv 20 man of the w eek's observance, p re of B ritish C olum bia, gave a group very effective on the table ing a consolation prize. T ickets w ill be on sale at th e of vocal selections sided. The program included the O th er honor guests besides the which 17 persons killed O ccupants club collect led by Mrs. G eorge D elta D rug store. Mrs. Je a n P o rter o f K lam ath president w ere Mrs. E thel 1. Mel- of bus w ere derby sk atin g c o n te st Laver, vice-president: O regon State F alls was a guest M onday of Mrs. Visitors Honored— Song and o th er songs led bv Mrs drum . past p resid en t. Mrs. E dith ants. H arry M organ. Mrs. P o rte r w as en Todd, past p resident of B ritish F red Caldw ell, with Mrs Fred S ew Mr. and Mrs. E. A. .Griffith e n New flood dan g ers th re a te n C a lif ell as accom panist; address of w el tertain ed S unday w ith a family- ro u te hom e from a tten d in g t h e C olum bia: Mrs. C ora E H eaton, o r n i a as heavy ram s continue come by Miss Caldw ell: response by d in n er in honor of th e birthday- N orth W illam ette D istrict co n fer past president and rep re se n ta tiv e P atrols w ere on th e levees p re p a r M ayor J. H. G arrett; violin solos bv an n iv ersaries of Mrs G riffith 's sis- ence of B usiness and Professional to association of R ebekah assem ing for possible breaks. Clay W alker of Forest G rove ac ter. Mrs. M argaret V onHusen of W omen's clubs in P o rtlan d , a n d blies. Mrs N ettie G reenough. in C ongressional leaders plan con com panied by his m other. Mrs. San Rafael. Cal., and her nephew . w ent on to Forest G rove to visit side guardian. Mrs M ildred Ma- ference w ith P resident R oosevelt Raliegh W alker: vocal solos bv Miss R ichard Jackson of P o rtlan d O th h er sister. Mrs. H F. Wilson. chow. m arshal: Fred M endel. P. over grave strik e situation. D orothy S igler of Portland, accom ers present w ere Mrs. Sopha Jack - Mrs. H elen G ard n er of Yakim a. G. M . and m em ber I O O F F rank M. r ranciscovich of A s panied by Mrs. Sewell, and the son of P o rtlan d and Mrs. Sopha Wash., is em ployed as bookkeeper hom e board: S N W atkins, deputy toria. p resid en t of the state sen_ c lu b s them e song. "Sing. Sing. F reerkson. sister and m other of at th e M acK enzie M otor com pany com m ander. P M , H enry Young w ill be acting g o v ern o r of O regon Sing, led by Mrs. E dith C. Evans Mrs. G riffith Mrs. V onHusen. w ho d u rin g the absence of Miss K ath ry n P G. M : D. D P.'s of H illsboro Friday w hen G overnor and Mrs Mrs. H arry M organ, state p resi has been v isitin g h e r e several H artm an, on account of th e illness and F orest Grove. Mrs E tta L ittell. M artin leave for B rem erton. W dent. w as presented w ith a silver weeks, left M onday fo r h er hom e an d d eath of h er m other. m atro n I. O O. F. home, and Mr on a short vacation. P latter from the club. Mrs. Emm a in C alifornia. Mrs. C h ristin e G iespers is in the W illiams, grand chaplain of grand Me Kinney, co - chairm an of t h e E m anuel hospital in P o rtlan d , fol lodge. week s activities, m aking th e ore- Mrs. Davis Honored— T he degree w as exem plified by low ing an ap p en d icitis operation, sen tation. Mrs. L. I. D avis w as given a s u r an d is m ak in g a satisfacto ry r e H illsbro R ebekah lodge G ifts w ere prise p arty S u n d ay in honor of covery. presented Mrs. W eed by the lodge her birth d ay , at h e r hom e south M iss O rad ell P rick ett. a stu d en t an d F. L. club. of tow n. The guests took luncheon at O. S. C., sp en t th e sp rin g v aca R efreshm ent tab les w ere a rtis and p resented Mrs. D avis w ith a tion w ith frien d s h ere and w ith tically decorated w ith sp rin g flow - Jones Hospital lovely gift Those p resen t w ere Mrs. E. W. H inrichs of Bloom ing h er m other. Mrs. G uy S an d ers, at ers and candles in a color schem e of yellow and green, w ith Mrs A u nderw ent a m ajor operation M on Messrs, and M esdam es Davis, W. S ilverton. L. B rock as com m ittee chairm an. F. Lorm or. Edw in Bowm an. G eorge day. Dr A. O. Pitm an operating. Neil R ichardson of th e U niversity Mrs. S. L. A llen of A shland left H arm s. A dolph M ohr, and W. E. of W ashington is sp en d in g th e sp rin g for hom e W ednesday, follow ing an Ogilbee. vacation w ith his paren ts. Mr. and operation and a m onth s stay in the Hold Food Sale— Mrs. C. T. R ichardson. hospital. T h e St. M atthew 's w om en w ill M iss E ette C arru th ers. a stu d en t Mrs. Ida M. G illette of P ortland, hold th e ir an n u al food sale n ex t Mr. and Mrs S Jen sen Rhea w ho has been in th e hospital w ith S atu rd ay at th e Piggly Wiggly store. at O. S. C . C orvallis, sp en t the pneum onia, left Tuesday for home. A m ong those assistin g w ill be M es w eek-end at th e hom e of Mr. and W ilkesi of San Jo e. C a l. w it Mrs. P. C. Sam sel. leav e S atu rd ay for i w orld t r i p . Mr.- R. M. Jones of F orest G rove dam es C. C. D eFrees. H ayes B ick Mrs. Eli B rassfield of Salem has T hey sail from San F rancist is in the hospital for surgical tr e a t ford. A. V angrunsven. A M ilten- m ent. been v isiting h er d au g h ter. Mrs. E the C alifornia and m ake stops berger. H. D essinger. A. H. Abts. K. McCoy, an d fam ily t h e past Mexico, th e C anal Zone and C ui Mrs. G erald F ry e of Gasfbn u n and F. Caldw ell. week before reaching N ew Y< rk. whei d erw ent a m ajor operation Friday , n in e days D r R S. Waltz, of Forest G rove Mrs. S enko E n tertain s— Mrs. C. E. Wells re tu rn e d T u es th ey plan to stay a bo operating. Mrs. M artin S enko en tertain ed day from a few days' v isit w ith before sail ing for Europe. T here B ill C a rr of C edar Mill had a the A lta r society of St. M atthew s h er d au g h ter. Mrs. B rice Nosier, th ey will visit th e S candinavian countries. the N etherlands. F rance m ajo r operation M arch 15, Dr. D. church at a social m eetin g last and fam ily at G ran ts Pass. and the B ritish Isles before sailing E. Wiley operating. T h u rsd ay at h er hom e i n East Mr and Mrs. R. A. N icholson of from E ngland in O ctober on the ■Smith's Hospital H illsboro. "Five h u n d red " w a s R oseburg have com e to H illsboro to Mrs. Frances N ibler of L au rel played and prizes w ere won by live. Mrs. N icholson is em ployed as re tu rn trip . T hey w ill visit re la tives at D etroit, and buy a new had a m ajor operation F riday. Dr Mrs. F ra n k S m ith and C lara Fine nig h t n u rse at Jo n es hospital. car in w hich to m ake th e hom e C. T. Sm ith operating gan. A bout th irty w ere in a tte n d Mr. and Mrs. H arry C hristen sen trip , a rriv in g h e re in N ovem ber H elen Nelson of H illsboro had a ance. an d fam .ly visited S unday in Salem M rs Jen sen is a d a u g h te r of Mr tonsil operation F riday. Dr. S m ith Miss Jeffries Hostess— w ith frien d s an d relativ es. and Mrs. L. E. W iikes of th is city. operating. Z enas Olsen and fam ily of P o rt Miss V ivian Je ffrie s w as hostess F rancis Benfiled. stu d en t of P a cific university, is u n d er m edical at a St. P atrick 's d in n e r M arch 12. land sp en t th e w eek-end w ith Mr. C o m p le te S e r v ic e care of Dr. F. S. Ri cards. F orest Those p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs an d Mrs. S. E .Olsen. Grove. O ld L ine B oard Jo h n Godvig. G ladys C om ils. W al Miss P a tty Lom ax, w ho has been County Hospital te r Ju stic e of P o rtlan d , and C harles confined to h er hom e t h e past C o m p a n ies Bauer. Edw in E. C lark of B anks was w eek w ith illness, is im proving. A uto strik e ag reem en t held close; adm itted M arch 9 for medical care. Miss McCormick Hostess__ L ew is - C h ry sler conference c o n Mr. C lark is seriously ill, but show s O ur classified columns may have tinues. IN S U R E W IT H Miss B lanche M cCorm ick e n te r som e im provem ent. lust w hat you are looking I o n - P o rtla n d m an in ju re d in b u s R uth M arlotte, 11 y ears of age. tained F rid ay n ig h t w ith a M on Read them. tf c rack -u p and fire a t Salem , 111., in of H illsboro was adm itted M arch opoly p arty . G uests w ere Misses 15 w ith pneum onia, but is con K athleen McAIear, N orm a K reitz O radell P ric k e tt and D orothy valescing. z G erald F. Weitz of A loha w as H arms. bro u g h t to th e hospital W ednesday Attend Convention— 89 Kinds of In s u ra n c e evening, but later tran sferred to B. E M aiing and A rth u r R eiline Phone 1701Y U 6 E. M aahlngtaa th e isolation hospital in P o rtlan d , spent th e last of the w eek in S eat su fferin g from a com plicated case tle. a tten d in g th e N ew -C anners' of pneum onia. He was accom panied convention. " by Mrs. Todd and Mrs. P e a rl S hip- ley. nurse. n z ix ,j ,i|lrz= C larence M cG uire of W itch H azel is at the hospital for m edical care. G eorge Tout, who has been a P rin ts and resident of the hom e several years, had a p artial stro k e of p a ra ly s is ! H igh S hades last w eek and is confined to th e hospital. Baby Inez Taylor, 5-w eeks-old THRIFT COOKER H 0 T P 0 IN T CALROD child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. T a y Econom icat C a lr o d , H o t - lor of B anks ro u te 1. is being cared C o sts no p oin t’s hi-speed for. as she is q u ite ill at this tim e. more to op sealed-in-mctal Mrs. Jam es Allison of M etzger er a te than c o o k i n g c o il re tu rn e d to her hom e M arch 18 the kitc’hen a fter treatm en t for lobar p n eu --------- b r in g s n ew light. Cooks m onia and com plications. speed, new cleanliness and an entire meal o f meat, vege A1 Newman of Gales C reek r e new econom y to the mod tu rn e d to his hom e last Sunday- tables, dessert, at one time. ern Hotpoint Electric Range. a fter a m ajor operation. He is em ployed by Mr. Heisler. D aniel Shea, a resident, suffered a paralytic stroke Sunday and is in C om e I N TODAY and see for y T J J Suprem e Pythian Emery T ransferred Leader to Visit to Schenectady, N. Y. Rebekah President (Observes Anniversary Guest of Local Lodge on Tuesday Rainbow Girls' Group I)r. B allard Gives Four Lectures Here HriiiP « » Your H om e F in a n cin g Anu*i icon V •»»« i.itiou of H niver \ \\ . ■ ' Wed in d i ■ e\ «it it» : at the (\» n e . I gatioiinl church, under the directum I of Man h ’hu» M r» l . c K Problem s to Us. \ crow d w a s in a '.’ e s a la n c e A r t i . ts t a k i n g p a r i in th e p r o I gram w ere t h e C o ie n . g a t a m a l tn a le I q u a r t e t o f F . i cst G io \ a Dale B aker ! Dick Bixby G len Rice an A h i Plagg; Mrs Ja n e t Lohus vocalist j accom panied bv M ildred Jam» .. R u th B o y le s , \ u » lu u t. A t y o u r in n v t'iiii'iii'c , conic in am i let us lie l|i .von plan I lie im a n c in g or re iiiia in inyr o f a lio in c. S ina II n io iilh l pay numi lik e re n t, lir in ir d e h l free m e o u ne »hin. uecom p. u icd by E leanor W agner, Dale Ila ' ker. vocalist. accom panied by Sybil Bowne. Mi • R uth G a r d n e r \ »•* ,h .t accom panied by B lanche Finegan 1 and a concerto for tw o pianos b\ Mrs Evelyn R oberts a n d Mi K ittle May C l’tH'kctt MEMIIEIE I I I I I I! \l HOMI I OAN BANK I ualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association Girl Reserve Week April 4th to 10th G irl R eserves met M onday and | m ade plan-, tor observing G u l Re serv e W eek A pril 4 to 10 in clu sive. T hey will attend church on S unday A pril 4. at the C on- eg» ! tional ch u rch as the fu s t activity of th e week. A father d a u g h ter banquet will also be held «luting the week, the d ate to be announced later, and j o th er activ ities a re being planncii. I M other Succum b»— Mrs. Mat v Elizabeth H artm an. 72. m other of Miss K athryn B ait- m an of H illsboro, bookket'p«*! at , t h «* Mai'Ken/.u» Motor rom panv. died in P ortland M onday F u n eral services w ere held W edne>da\ in P ortland. J M PERSON. Mgr S i vines A L o a n B ld g . l l i l ls l i n r o . O re g o n □I THURS. ONLY, March 25 A ttend C atholic C onvention— M is F red C aldw ell. M rv Fred E ngeldinger Mrs W H W uber. Mrs Henry D essinger and Mrs l. M olenskv atten d ed the an n u al c o n vention of the C ouncil of C atholic Women in Portland last Saturday at the P o rtlan d hotel. P eerless Vacuum C leaner Special Friday and Saturday C o n tin u o u s S h o w S a tu r d a y — 1 :3 0 T H IS WEEK to l i P. M. 2 MAJOR. FEATURES A t the Hospitals F orm er Hillsboro Girl Leaves on W orld T rip f vetyn Venable • Ouinn "Big Boy John M i 11 a n • O I U M B l* A Roger P I C I U R PLU S Feature No. 2 The Scream Stars of the Homicide Squad! . . . Inspector Piper and Miss Snoopy Withers, the Iowa «chool- m arni, s n i l f th e tr a il of a n o t h e r s i z z l i n g c r i m e . Insurance I I -1 I Nenes Highlights for Wednesday RUSHLOW THE NEW CALIFORNIA! Southern Pacific f VENETIAN '■ ' V-' THE DORCHESTER then C row n Your Costumes With a Smart E a ste r B onnet GOAR'S Woman's Shop E. M. Barnes, Prop. Hotfoint's 7957 buHt-to-thc-floor electric range. Modern in style. Modest in price. N ow O nly ’137 March 28 - 29 - 30 FEATURES OF THE NEW DO RCHESTER Hotpoint Calrod, hi-«p ee d , c le a n -h e a t coils. .fu lly insulated center o ven.. stain- resisting porcelain work surface . . utility d r a w e r .. matched accessories with mod ern chrome lam p and black condiment |ars . .T im e -c h im e fo r tim ing surface cookina operations from 1 to 6 0 minutes. EASY TERMS GET YOUR ELECTRIC RANGE CONTEST BLANKS HERE LESTER IRELAND 8c CO Third and Main St. Telephone 2411 PLUS FEATURE N o. 2 EDWARD ARNOLD in " 1, 7, ; «/ite ’ SUN. - MON. - TUES. yourself why so many women are turning to electricity as the final cookery m ethod. Learn how the new H otpoint Range w ith h i-sp e e d Calrod cooks w ith ou t “co m b u stion dirt.” Everlasting kitchen clean lin ess is yours w ith o n e o f these great new ranges. There are many other advantages too, such as th r o u g h See lo cals P. «aentorwrite J.A. O R M A N D Y , Gen. Pest. Agent 70S Pacific B ld f., Portland, Or. At Corwin lldw r. e FREE TICKET THAT, in effect, is what we give you when you buy one of Southern Pacific’s low win te r ro u n d trip s East. From most western Oregon points, you can swing down through California and then East, re turning on your choice of northern lines (or reverse order) for no! one cent more rail fare than the lo u e t l round trip directly East and back. Phone 72, -thtftciiiL ELECTRIC RANGE Vie for Easter Honors in new Dresses! H illsboro A ppliance & Plum bing Co. ’Meet Nero Wolf”