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Thurnhy. AnH] 21. inn« TTTTT^r^nD arcüs 3 __ nTiT/'rj^Rj^ r • • r Mr: Î. . Iu<t week (By Mrs .1 (By Mrs Gail Karns) ORENCO P-T A program con- siding of two one-act plays and musical numbers will be given Fri- day at S p m. at the -chool house Everyone invited Wienie- and bun will be charged ■ Polishing Henry." comedy cast includes Susan Rutschman. Vernon Wood Francis Brandenburg Mrs Gail Karns Members of "Ask Me An. rasi are Mandi • Hamel. Bob Bur- dette. Mrs Medford Persons Pat Kingston. Medford Persons. There Will be a contest bi tween charac ters in each play The chai act« is in th«’ play getting the most ap plause will be taken to dinner by the losing side. Move From Independence Mr. and Mrs Osborne and family of Independence mot ed into Mr Johnson’s house last week. Mrs Rutschman of Silverton spent several days last week at the C Rich home visiting her daugh ter Susan Rutschman Mr and Mrs Herbert Rose and family of Portland are stay mg at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rose while they are \ isiting friei ds in Calif i George Goodman is ill at his home with bronchial pneumonia Mr and Mrs Fred Toelle spent last week-end in Portland visiting their daughters and families the Susan Rutschman spent week-end with her folks at Silver- ton. Marge Meyers of Seattle spent the week with the W E Brown family and also visited Mr and Mrs Craw ford. Mrs Carlyle attended a dinner party Sunday at E G Mills' home at Forest Grove in honor of Mr Mills niece Anna English Haskell, of Illinois Many former Nebraska friends were also guests. Circle Meets Wednesday Friendly Circle will meet Wed nesday afternoon at the church par lors. Mrs Carlyle and Mrs. Calvin Gross are hostesses. Mrs Charles Evans received word last week of the death of her father. J. M. Jones, of. Collins. Io wa. Mr. Jones was ill a few days with pneumonia before his death. Mrs E. H Stewart and children of Portland spent last week with Mr and Mrs. Charles Evans. John Ernest, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berger, was baptized at the church services Easter Sun- day. Roy Clinbell of Hillsboro spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Harrv Oneill. P.-T. A. met last Wednesday aft- ernoon at the school house. Mr Scrafford. G. Karns and Sam Rich were appointed tp have charge of the games at the school picnic. It was also decided upon to sell wienies and buns at the program Friday evening. Mrs. C Rich returned home from Salem Saturday, where she has been caring for her sister, who is quite ill. Two new pupils at the school are June and Jean Osborne. Mr and Mrs. Don Parks and fam ily have moved and are now living with his parents. Mr and Mrs. A. C Parks. Mrs. Frank Connell. Mrs Rey nolds and Mr and Mrs. Ernest Wif- fert accompanied the members of the Christian Endeavor society to Portland Sunday evening, where they had their regular meeting with Rev. and Mrs. Divan. Mrs. Mary Beach spent two days in Forest Grove last week with her daughter. Mrs. H. N. Robinson. NORGE McCoy) A MeCa caught fir«- Friday aftern amaged the root quite ba< som«wne passing by in a car no cd it and told Mrs McCoy, as McCoy and the hired man were nut there at the tim«' They assisted Mrs McCoy in putting i ut th«' fire Baker and Mr and Mrs two daughter Shu lei and Pattie.a and Mr and Mrs Hallick Stange and son Junior of Newbitg were dinner party guests Sunday of Mrs Baket s parents Mr and Mrs Joe Williams. of Scoggins «alley Portland. Blaine Albrecht who has been a visitor at the Zel- bert Baker home the past week re turned home Sunday Mr and Mrs Ernest Volberdn g of Poll land and Mr and Mrs J A McCoy and daughter Ethel and Al bert Scott were dinner party guests Sunday of Mrs McCoy's and Mrs Volberdmg s brother and sister-in- law. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Rice ef Shady Brook Martin Jackson. Mr and who have been living at the Louie Strohmayer ranch since January moved to Independence Friday where he has a job working in a hop yard Egg Hunt Held Hayward (By Vivian Hudson) Gene Thornton and family are moving on the former Linklater place, now owned by Mr. Lorenz of Hillsboro. Miss Ruth Carlson gave an Eas ter party Saturday Present were Ruger Peppeto, Beth Updike. Mrs. Charles Wilder and Marie Timmer man. Mrs. Gertrude Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunger. Mr and Mrs Ray Kendall and Donald, all of Peavine Ridge. Mr. and Mrs Nolan Wanless and son Allen Dean of Banks. James Penman Floyd Up dike ana Mrs. Minnie Owens were Use the Want Ads in the Argus. dinner party guests of Mrs. Addie Thousands profit by their use. tf Hudson Sunday. Sui prise Cooking Sensation ELECTRIC RANGE ! F 1DW \ H1I 1 ied by h Randolph their r Batta ■ tea vm i with Mi- Albert Vai with election of nev Hermens will enter- tian with Mt man Mi Batta is a blether ot Mi Feldman Miss Hazel Burkland of Banks assist.ng in the I P Sliaw home Mai I i n with 19 nu mbei » b ay Mi and Mrs Henry Sweit.tei Byron Mooberry and Orville Hai ns will do the building Mrs I «h do tacked by a v.cious dog last Wed nesday afternoon The dog knocked her down and bit her on the ankle severely Dr Waltz was called and is caring for th«’ injury Shirley Jt-an Henderling spent “..-.e past week with her grandmother Mrs W E Scott, at Multnomah Mrs Wayn«- Drake and Sharon of N Tth Betid .s -penu ng the we< k with her sister Mt Albert Bender Thursday. April M: William Keddm afternoon from t in hospital where s had undergone a minor operation Mrs. Ruby Skillman and I ters. acconii'anied by Mrs J Rock, also Kenneth Smith went along to do th,' driving, we to Castle R i k. Wash Monday a visit«'«! M Rice and famil Gladys R ee returned witl h thi and ii ill spend a few weeks w Mrs. Skillman Eleanor Hermen» has a tad ci of 1 -an oak and her parents. 3 and Mis. M J Hetmens, took her Portland Monday for treatment COOPER MOUNTAIN An E ter dinner party and Mis E at the home of ! were Mr. Mrs William Sebe!. d of Porti. Mr and Mrs Ves Bat Birthday Celebrated A surprise party w. home i f Mr and Mrs ening in honor of the ' birthday anniversary of Wilb.ir Horns Move Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Tim Horn, who hav I Crock er been staving at the George Bart- Adolph Schell. Mr and Mrs. W 1- “ " liam J Gassner li am Schuld. Mrs lein home, have moved to Iowa • Hil! Lawrence ami Joe GassmT. Mr where he has work Miss Ida Miller was ill for a few and Mrs Donald Sipe Mr and Mrs A H Barron and daughter days last week Miss Barbara Flaherty of Port Jean Ann. Mr and Mrs A. P land. who has been spending the Erickson. Mr and Mrs George Sipe. Easter vacation with her grand Mr and Mrs E W. Livermore. Mrs parents. Mr and Mrs Mike Sus- Floyd Price. Mrs W Crocker Mr ■ Crocker received many beautiful bauer returned home Tuesday Jerry Chartrey is ill at his home gifts. In observance of Good Friday here with pneumonia Mrs. Charles Reed of Gresham the school board declared the day came Sunday evening to visit Mrs as a holiday for the teachers and Martha Mann and other friends for pupils. is working with Miss Evelyn Da a few days Glen Smith spent Saturday night î the school glee club on numbers for and Sunday in Hood River visiting the music festival Eighteen chil- dren will participate. friends. Mr. and Mrs R W Reavis of Mrs Ray Trites and Beverly vis ited her aunt. Mrs Catherine West, Los Angeles. Ca are visiting Mrs who is ill at Beaverton, from Thurs Reavis' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jun- ior Johnson. day to Sunday. A skating party was given Tues Mr. and Mrs. M J. Anderson of Garibaldi visited Mr and Mrs. Ray day evening at the Oaks skating rink by Miss Mary Bernau Pres Trites Sunday. The young married ladies sewing ent were I E. Anderson. Marylil club met Tuesday with Mrs. Charles Anderson Betty Jean Gulbrandson. Selfridge in Forest Grove. The day Edna Wolf. Geraldine Taylor. Clar was spent in sewing and a pot luck ence Geibelhouse. Richard Schell. Clarence Martin. Lawrence Gass lunch was served at noon. Mr and Mrs George Ritthaler. ner. Margie and Wilbur Crocker who have been living at Timber the Miss Taylor Honored A surprise Easter party was giv past two years, are staying with Mrs. Henry Ritthaler and may de en Thursday evening at the home cide to make their home in Ccine- of Mr. and Mrs V Bany in honor of their granddaughter. Gcraldin«' lius. - Mr and Mrs. A. J. Oliver 4ad as Taylor Guests were Edna Gindhart. Easter Sunday dinner party guests Marylil Anderson. Edna Wolf. Dor Mrs. Lizzie Adamson. Turn Adam is Schell. Betty Jean Gulbrandson. son of Tigard and Mr. and Mrs Ka'hrvn Thonia.'- Margie Crock- r. 19RLY TO Niki TC Tf.lCP tOCTEM. V .'UTt ? Electric Range Will Reddig ies more of Mi ; l odia I im mother Mi- Thurnei Hill \ cd 300 Hai red Rock bub' elm M: ■ •< > Mai y Kelvinator ELECTRIC RANGE Automatic Control ven . . . Top Element i onteiueiii e < lut let New 1938 Norge ♦ Fast i nuking. ♦ Economi Electric Range Cooper Mountain The new bapt: imal fount Easter morning in the M E church services was m memory of Mrs M A Cornelius The 3rd and 4th grade pupils had a picnic lunch Thursday noon Mr and Mrs James Morrissey of Salem visited Mr. and Mrs Frank O'Donnell and family Sunday Frigidaire Isen Mrs D W Jarno unii t* cooking model. range all I baking — i n in ey model 11 Ung The Kansas City school children Memorial Used and their teacher. Mrs Essie Wilson, enjoyed an Easter egg hunt Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs J P Vanderzanden Mr and Mrs. Martin Vanderzanden and Mr and Mrs William Vander zanden. Henry Hazen of Salem were party geusts at the Pete Van derzanden home at Roy Sunday Covers were laid for about 40 in cluding all the uncles and aunts of Father Vanderzanden. Mr and Mrs Ed Vanderzanden of Hoquiam. Wash . arrived here Sunday evening for a visit with his parents. Mr and Mrs J. P Van derzanden. and other relatives fur a few days Clyde Meighn and mother and sister. Mrs. Lottie Leeper of For est Grove, have moved out to the L Strohmayer ranch to work. Da- vid Jackson and Mrs. Louise Whiti- ner of Buxton have also moved there. Mrs Warner Cropp entertain- ed the Harmony club Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McIver left Thursday for Washington to be with Mr McIver's parents. Mr. and Mrs Phillips, for about two months. McIver will help with the farming. Blaine Albrechet of Portland is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Zelbert Ba- ker this week He is having his spring vacation. David Jackson and daughter, Mrs. Louise W’hitner. and baby daughter Diane of Buxton are stay ing at the Martin Jackson home this week helping hoe strawber ries for Louie Strohmayer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vandehey have purchased the Maurice LaSalle ranch at Thatcher. ► ITS HERE! • One-piece Tabi«“ Top. Electric Range Slogan Writing Contest. entry blanks Get EASY TERMS 114“ Faster baking with lower power consump tion. EASY TERMS SLOGAN WRITING CONTEST $600 Worth of Prize* E * 5Y TERMS is low as $9 Down 24 Month* to Pay Hillsboro Appliance Get Your Slogan Writing Contrat Blank* SELFRIDGE Hillsboro 1 a; S 3rd Vr Phone 35Ö1 Plionr IRELAND Si Co New Electric Ratine Contest L a '¡00pw/ Winner receive! SIOO credit on purchase of any 1938 electric range shown below TRIED MEIlr- BEKE S L. & H. ELECTRIC RANGE that will develop greater cooking ability? One of our ranges in the home is a boon to the bride, as it advances her much more rapidly to housewife " the "efficient stage. 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The last contest ends May 2H. The winner of each weekly contest will receive a purchase certificate good for $100 on the purchase of any electric range listed above. 124 5 2nd AVE.-PHONE 491»HILLSBORO ____________ 1___________________________________________ À______ ___________________________ _________ _______ —________ >____________ Address Certified oy------ Thia Advertisementpublished by Portland General Electric Co, See your Electric Appliance Dealer