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HILLSBORO ARGUS. HILLSBORO. OREGON Page Six the nature of a double birthday an- f nnersary celebration ni Will.iniette Mis Jack Tctlock and Mrs Manne Illg his dalli business and duly recorded plat ot him in Ins breeding and feeding m g to e,., the Xelunds Moie o .(Mlle Pul i' containing Mrs Haris Entertains August Nylund and family have Mrs Emery Harris entertained a moved down from their former Herds completine testing group of her neighbors and their home en Cooper Mountain to their belong to the following C H Bam Honorable children Saturday afternoon An tu ve , ALOHA Situi ford Mis Tom Williams. I H Al- high plumage of a bird Easter egg hunt was a feature Pres act comedy by Mai are remodeling the house leu. David Hagg X- Sons. H I Kha ent included Mrs William Offcl and Mrs Lula Chappci Blcakncy of bool at the Grange hall A i>ril don, John W Mullov. C B But han daughters Bertha and Ethel. Mrs Aloha has an article m the Febru Mi and M Norman Manning an Jr. Mrs C F Robertson X Son. (By Mrs Marie Chamberlain) Percy Hamilton. Mrs Alex Bruce Party Saturday ary number of the Verrionter. a and daughtet Norma were guest.' J H Busch. Chris Reichen. Ainos Hillsboro NORTH PLAINS—The surround and Helen and Frances Hamilton. Card party. ; pon sored by t h c state magazine featuring the early Sunday of Mr and Mrs Dwight Watkins Mike Yunkoi Mi I Van Mrs George Kirkpatrick, teacher Grange at the hall next Satin day history of Vermont Mrs Bh akney s Ing community is urged to attend Hlblr hod the P-T A meeting Tuesday eve of Mountain Home school, sponsor night husband. Luke M Blcakney, w .is h returned Margaretta Arthur W Connell, Morning Hill b"i ning at the school house when the ed an egg hunt and pre-Easter par pastor of the Aloha Community from a month the with Hei n Dan i Andrew Windei .aiuti n advantages of a consolidated rural ty at the school house Friday after Harold B Da\ - of McMinnville Baptist church several years ago Fred H Jossv. J W ,’orey M E school will be discussed The new noon •ner. Julius Marcella Petrovich is home from l oin er. Albert has leased the Hill Feed store and The title of Mis Hleakncy ’s article Witne Business and s >cial meeting of s putting in a complete line of is officers will be installed that eve ’Vermont s Old-Time Camp • Dani Ed Mountain Home P -T A scheduled Albers poultry a n d dairy feeds. Meeting We quote the closing par- ning. Evers. Elmer !t»3H w in Bui kb.liter. for last Friday evening was post seeds and fertilizers agraph I rejoice m my memories Brother Succumbs Reunion Held A TUPPER Ireland A family reunion was held at ti e poned until Saturday evening on I County Cou Miss N Underwood of south To of the old-time camp meetings Our, Mrs E account of the pre-Easter services higher education seems to unfit us home of Mr. and Mrs W M Wilk bias avenue, who was injured in en Sunday as a farewell for W J being conducted at the church on an automobile accident near Beav- to utter the ernest. heartfelt prayers Nelson \\ Durham in S|>ok.ine Mi Lutheran Hour Closes Scheldt of Didsbary. Alta Canada that evening that came so easily to the lips of I Durham w .i' editor of the Oregon The Lutheran hour who has been visiting relatives here Kirkham Booked her ian from 1883-89 ami has been a ritan hospital. Portland, but fur two weeks. Preient were R< ' 1 Art Kirkham, of KOIN has ac- family is hoping she may be table and ’morning worship" fol J Scheidt. Mr. and Mrs L .u.s Zuer- cepted an invitation from Mountain lowing breakfast have neither tune Hei leu since then e M.nei W alter this week cher. Miss L. J Scheldt Mr and Home Parent-Teacher club to be leased During the short time that Ihn this nor place, we think m our life to- A good representation fr. m Mrs A Haffner Billy and Adelbert present May 4 to speak before a community attended the Christian dai No. the old-time camp meeting the Inland Empire The 78-year-old gram has Haffner. Mr. and Mrs. W. M Wilken community gathering in the recre gained lecture Monday night in belonged to the pioneers of Ver editor-historian had been a Pacific ation rooms of the Evangelical Science and children auditorium Portland, and also mont. and helped them to make it Northwest newspaper man for the Mrs. J. Gfeller entertained the church A pot luck supper is sched the past ci vears His boi hood was incuts an Tuesday night in the Congre Phillips and Helvetia Ladies Aid uled for seven o’clock, and is open on sume gational church in Forest Grove return." last Wednesday afterm n to the public The 4-H clubs and Attendance at the Easter sen ice and Hillsboro fall Mrs. Carl Christener was hostess leaders are co-operating with the at the church was large The larg Geta Big Trout W B Ilhngsworth of Tillamook to the following dinner guests Eas P -T A group in preparing for this junior choir sang three anthems Mutual Mr> Mrs E A MacLeod and from the ter Sunday Mr and Mrs Charles event, and have invited the P. T. has established a plumbing shop m Miss Loraine Fletcher spent the Ralph Dresser motored to Rose Broadcasting system, there is not t h e Vincent Lumber company Lehman. Mrs Cecelia Keller and club, its speakers, and guests to Lodge Thursday afternoon for the another program on the air that building He was a student in the week-end visiting friends at C Inez Keller of Portland. Mrs Hila meet m the church basement Aloha-Huber school 16 years ago. vallis. Cornelius of Hillsboro and Mrs J. To Select Officers Miss Catherine Leavenworth the Lutheran Mr The boys of St Mary’s Home The Dalles was a guest of the E B Those attending the parent-teach Gfeller showed that approximately 2.200 Mark Blake plans to be home er party at the George Allison home had a three days retreat conduct Fletcher family last week received daily Th«>e the week-end Mrs Dresser brought from McKenzie Bridge for a week last Saturday evening were Mr and ed by Father DeLeulay of Portland Dorothv Sollers the largest of the 11 trout caught letters came from all parts of the end visit with his mother Mrs B I Lekas. Mr and Mrs. Clar university. Dai is of Walla -ter Mrs A O by Mrs MacLeod home and attempt - continent, from land and sea. from Mr and Mrs Clarence Williams Lois Mays is out of school with ence Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Clay governors and prisoners, from doc of Portland arc visiting their niece. Walla met Wednesday Hillsboro, as it measured nearly 18 tors and invalids, from ministers chicken pox Rosenbalm. Mr and Mrs. Percy- The "500 ” club Meacham Wins Hamilton and two daughters. Mrs Mrs. V. L. Myers, on Blanton aven with M: and Mrs J J Slovick. and laity of every denomination inches, but was a few minutes late Meacham school defeated North Mary Boulin and three daughters. ue. Mrs Herman Guelzow is visiting for the first week entries It was Mrs. E M Cole, who lives with Plains school at the ball game play Wilma. Dorothy and Reida, and Ed L. Court- her daughter Mrs ed Friday at Meacham win Nelson The evening was spent her daughter. Mrs. V L. 5 Mi- MacLeod who incidentally is the Missouri Mrs. A K Reynolds and Mrs in playing games Next business and who has been ill for three Mr and Mrs W A Graves of past 70 years old. doesn’t wish any church is a member of this synod. Lester Cypher attended the conven meeting of this organization will be months, is now convalescing Sheridan, formerly of this commu fisherman bad luck this week but « tion of the Oregon League of Wo held at the school house May 20 Lascella Builds House nity. visited friends here last week secretly she is saying, "big trout raised a Lenten offering of $52 Herman Lascella bought an acre men Voters at the Columbia Edge- Election of officers is scheduled for on east Blanton avenue and is put water Country club last week. Primitive boys of Huber armed that date Margaret Cypher represented the Mrs. L. H. Durham of Portland is ting up a house for his future with slingshots, were shooting at de home He recently sold his prop freshman class of Pacific university staying at the Dr F E Femll coun- window.-, and really dem CITATION erty north of the Grange hall to fenseless as a delegate to the regional con try home here for a few weeks. onstrating superior marksmanship No 3772 Miss Florence Barnhardt of Port vention of Associated Women Stu Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aebischer and Someone invited the sheriff to come In the County Court of the State dents at W. S. C. in Pullman. Wash son Danny of Bonneville were land. He criticized the of Oregon, for the County of Mr and Mrs William Larson of over and look on then and there last week. They also visited at the among those present from a dis (( untinued from pa<* !> Washington the performance, and on how not to college in Moscow, Idaho tance who attended the Easter ser Portland have moved into 676 pounds of fat and the ten low In the Matter of the Estate of A house on east Blanton, recently Friendship Temple held initiation vices at Mountain Home the incident. NELSON EARLY. Deceased Barnhardt Friday evening Mrs. Tom Stigum Mrs Asa Butler (nee Mary Mills* built by Miss Florence 1 difference of 473 pounds of butter To VanEverett Early . Squire Wlnt- Dazed Man Found and Charles Gardner were candi of Springbrook was a guest of Mrs of Portland. Colstrom of Laurel is * At 9 30 p m. Sunday, two deputy fat for the vrar Here again com Mrs iker Early, who arc heirs men- dates Sam Body last week. sheriffs of Multnomah county stop tiomnl in the Petition of the ad Mr and Mrs. Clarence Nelsen had a guest of Mrs. Ivy A. ped at S E Anzalone ’ s. Huber, for Mr and Mrs. William Hoy and ministrator of the above-entitled as their guests over the week-end the purpose of getting some identi startling With an increase in feed estate, filed in this court in the Mr and Mrs Clay Rosenbalm of children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert fication of an aged man they found cost of 65 tier cent the ten high matter of this estate, for the sale Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc- Ziek and family of Astoria visited in a ditch near Sylvan. In a dazed estate Mr and Mrs. George Ludwig on Quaw of Portland condition he knew neither his name cent greater than the ten s and Lang avenue Sunday Mrs Hoy and i in nor the circumstances that placed low cows. These comparisons and Mrs. Ziek are sister- « ; Mr him in his strange environment. i By Mable Allison I feed costs both in the high and I low Ludwig MOUNTAIN HOME —Mountain 500 TISSUES . In the Name "t the State of Ore- The sun shines on C J Stick- They found on his person a Christ herd« and of the ti ll lugli and the Home Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. mas card bearing the name. "Pat low cows emphasize one of isometimesi. Peas a foot in. You are hereby commanded to ncy s farm More than 400 people, who ar Cora Joyce last Thursday and ticket from Huber to valuable uses the dairymen in the high, radishes and lettuce soon to King. ' appear elected officers n- fallows: Mrs. rived in nearly 200 automobiles, be served, can be seen there Beaverton and $30 in money in a herd improvement association Ray Ego, president: Mrs Howard were present at the Joe Kerr public match box. and a considerable able to make of the information J. Lohus if VS a Mr and Mrs. Browning, vice-pres.dent; Mrs. sale near here Saturday. J. W tended the Knorr-Kelly wedding amount of loose change m his gained from testing; that is. to feed in and for Harold Aebischer. secretary-treas Hughes was auctioneer pockets. They took him to the emer the cow' in his herd according to Mrs City of Hillsboro, within 28 day Sunday evening service at the in Hillsboro las’ Saturday SHEETS urer. Mav meeting of this group gency hospital in Portland for the their ability to produce While ad from the dati- of the first publica Lohus sang ”O. Promise Me" will be with Mrs. C. R. Kirkpat- Scholls Methodist church will have night. Hound' of the law on the justing the feed supply of each cow Rodney Sprigg of Beverly Hills. tion of this a return engagement of Mr Hunt with rick in an all-day meeting. trail of culprits may assume, when in keeping with her production and for 1938 ington and his sound motion pic Cal., is visiting his grandmother. a pot luck lunch at noon. having a definite check on the re in 28 days f Mrs. A J. Vance ture. This picture w ill be of an edu sponse the cow makes in produc Maxine Allison Davis of Port- A broom and dust-rag partv wa; maritan on missions of mercy. should not and a Beautiful Container At the school play Wednesday tion. the dairyman who lias this in Order land, was a house guest at t h e cational nature A free-will offering held at the Grange hall Tuesday will be taken. evening, the audience was startled formation is able to gel his cow- George Allison home from Thurs ■h Order evening and fairly well attended the A large number attended ning as large day to Saturday evening. the sal Sydney Warner of Tillamook vis- should not be made John Shmeltzer. Miss Helen Easter services last Sunday. The ited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Warner on the stage Each measured 8x18 an amount of feed a: they arc able church was decorated with wild inches to profitably use Schmeltzer and Joseph Stretcher Sunday. and the balance u l> i The high producing cow in the made a trip to Southern Oregon currant blossoms and lilies. In the W E Warner and family arc Mrs. Stacev Honored ven Mrs E G Stacey entire association last vcai last Friday Mrs Earl Donev re evening the pagaent "The Challenge moving to Beaverton. estate, situate in tin turned horr"’ with them and wa- of the Cross.” was enjoyed by a Mrs. Hattie Carson of Salem was surprise birthday party Monday al Washington and Stati the guest of her parents. Mr and large crowd a week-end guest of Mr and Mrs. her home on Stacey avenue Pre - mg to Hagg Brothers This cow pro describid a- follow ent were Mesdames Emma Brittian duced 802 pounds of fat. Mis John Schmeltzer. over the W F Norman Lot numbered sever T P. Harvey. W. H Durham Harry- been a consistently high producer in Tigardville Park week-end Indulges Hobby with the James Allison of Corvallis spent In former years. George Eidemil- French, Hulda Rydman. Ed J and makes this production the Hicklin Donation La herd -amc attention the rest of the week-end at the parental home I By Mrs. B. E. Waldorf I ler followed the profession of horti Johnson and Miss Grace Ford Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Schacht milkedfbul tw.ee a day here, recuperating from a severe Mrs R Bilings has returned home culturist. now. in his retirement, he cold. He returned to O S. C Mon- from the hospital after a mastoid applies his scientific knowledge and of Portland are moving into the fed the same feed th quantity she day afternoon. indulges in his hobby of raising bungalow east of the church owned production While this cow has Mr and Mrs. M Dillon of Mil- operation. many rare and beautiful varieties by J G Vincent Mrs Charles Johnson is at Pike Gloria and Maxine Johnson have ■veral times exceeded a hundred waukie were week-end house caring for her mother. Mrs D Mar of flowers and shrubs. Ono deserves guests of Dr. and Mrs F £. Fcr- tin. who was painfully injured by a special mention, the Imperial Crown returned to school after two week: consistent ability to maintain high rill. lily, it grows to the height of from absence caused by illness production month after month that Miss Edith May Burkey of Port fall and is confined lo her ted for 18’ to 30 inches at the rate of two several weeks. builds uj> her high record Recently land was a week-end guest of Miss Tonight. J. L Tucker Mr and Mrs. John Pavelcik enter inches in 24 hours At the base of Demaria Saunders The breeders and dairymen have begun at Easier dinner party for the central stem are several whorls gehst, lecture on the All day Faster services at Moun tained of sessile-stemmed, dark green Mark of the Bea t m the Forehead. tn look at the production of a cow Dr. and Mrs Henry Novak and La- tain Home Evangelical church were Rosc. Hallie Isaacs and LeRoy glossy, lanceolate leaves, reaching Huber hall at 8 The West Coast over her lifetime as the important well attended Sunday school was half way to the top of the plant Gospel Singer will also be present. factor It is going to be interesting followed by a lengthy Easter pro Bucher. Burnll Brown of Lyons is visit to watch this animal to note her The T H Johnson family attend About eight niches below the top gram. Basket dinner was served at ed a family dinner party Easter at appears a whorl of from seven to ing his sister. Mrs Norman Man production over her lifetime. noon to about eighty. Five children Herd improvement twelve large, dark red. bell-shaped ning were baptized during the baptismal the John Ryan home in Hillsboro. The Huber sewing club meets to- flowers, each with six petals. This services. Rev. G. W. Plumer officiat purpose of advertising Bea gorgeous ruff is surmounted by an day with Mrs Mamie L< informal ion ing. Preaching services and Chris umbel-shaped tuft of tiny dark erton The occasion will also be in tian End« i Vou-u look —? YOUr nCW the activities Mrs George Kirk patrick and Miss Ellen Maric Ja- quith were in charge of program ar Members of the Washington coun rangements Program Welcome. Dicky Stri< kier; voc« • ■ ’ ■ Per- ty farm bureau, which is associated onice Ego and Wilma Boulu . song with the American Farm Bureau by girls of the Catechetical and Federation, will meet at the cham Crusader cla cs scripture lesson, ber of commerce rooms tonight read by Leland Swenson; prayer. (Thursday». The organiz.ation was formed just Mrs Cora Joyce; women’ chorus. BUT IN ROOMINESS AND RIDING COMFORT exercise and : ong by Sunshine a year ago. with election of Robert NOT JUST IN BRILLIANT STYLE H Warrens as president Tonight s class, vocal solo. Miss WpUne*' V ( Snuq*npanl; LOW PRICE HAS NEVER BOUGHT SO MANY FINE-CAR SATISFACTIONS BEFORE .Schmeltzer: instrumental number meeting will also be in the nature by LcRoy. Kenneth and Ellen Marie of an anniversary session. Roland ADD thf’36 ^cordura rayon yar Jaquith; reading. Mr Percy Ham- D. Flaherty, western organization iiton; womens chorus; exercise. director for the national organiza ’ ol 7 Munsinq*cflr- Stanley Ego and Hubert Acbisher; tion and E W Woodford, one of the ghionedP/ n nrw sd' exercise. Wilma Boulin and rnem- director- of the Dundee I hers of the primary and intermedi ate classes; musical r< ading Shirley .oueiw ’„.In«"«’*'” ' Workers Taylor; Marriage Licenses women’s chorus. son; « iason- Edward A Nuttall. Hillsboro, and and Janet Lekas; pla . by member;; Genevieve Olive Foumal, Oregon sV,oara o',ho of the Crusaders da Society Meets Today Robert P. Van Loo, Forest Grove, Mountain Home Woman'.. Mis- and Marian B. Ross. Gaston. sionarv society will meet t od a y Robert Lawrence Davis. Beaver- (Thursday) with Mrs Percy Hamil- ton. and Ethel North. Tigard. ton Alfred A. Nelson. Portland, and Miss Rosalie Wilson of Seattle and Miss Margaret Winter of New Marcella L. Rogers. Hillsboro. Consolidation Topic North Plains Meet berg spent the week-end with their parents Mr and Mrs George Wil- St. Marv's High to Present Plav at Aloha on Wednesday nt th.« SALE Used Cars Bargains Plus '31 l ord Coupe ITS TIMI Baig Ply mouth Sedan KLEENEX Mrs. Ego Elected President of Aid KLEENEX Scholls Joupr TERMS 28c I RA I »E 2 FOR 55c 13C 200 2 CHRYSLER «nd L w PLYMOUTH 25* FREE Edwards CHRYSLER - fiili PLYMOUTH .mil W.i>lnm.t»ii Mason Hill fxawssw ABOUT IT SAYS WHY PAY MORE? DE LUXE TUDOR SEDAN .. . U2«inch wheelbase 123-inch springbase, 85 h.p. ... Diagonal folding of front seat back gives easy access to rear . I.uggage compartment reached from outside Mohair or broadcloth upholstery. 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