THE Page Two A KG US, HII.1.8 11ORO HILLSBORO, Painter cf Portland. Kenneth Wil­ son of Chehalem Center. Barky Public Health Association o£ Sunset Camp Jones. Tom Jones. Dorman Blazer. Vincent Wohlschlegel. Hodson Mc­ Cormick. Kenneth McInnis. Leonard County Entertained Cornelius Begins With : Harvey Whitmore Don and Lauren Haynes. Neill. Mike Maynard. and i Barnes and family and attended Thomas Twigg. Cornelius Executive board of the Hillsboro high school last semester. A Full Crew Trump Mias Mary Trump and Ben Civic club entertained the Washing­ is no» stay mg In Aloha. visited their brother and ton County Public Health associa­ Mrs Edith BurlMilk returiuxt __ ___ I By M im Dorvthy Cooke) I OREGON dav afternoon with Mias Evelyn Wright Fred Pritzl.iff is til iti Ute Ito* - pit ill Mrs Florence IVterson of Hills- boro and Walter Hayden at Grande Ronde were luncheon guests ot Mr mil Mrs J It Hayden Bundai -.in Monday Mr> Howard Johnston. Mrs Belle Johnston »nd daughter of Gales Creek were visitors at the J. R Hayden home Thursday evening Miss Bertha I.aetnertnan and Willis Hiatt of Hal ward were callers ut the R C. Hunger home Friday evening sev­ eral friends from Grchardale were invited to a surprise card party to celebrate R C Hunger's birthday Thursday. February H. 1934 I on Baturd’iy The Matz.cn family arc iu‘u Oregon nwidvnta from Coin rido rhe Maiatn famlli were k’uu.NtH on Bunday at the Ernrat Lehman hmm* near Crdar Mills I pper grade hoi\or roll for the pa t Nix ueelui Norma Anderson. Ella Rose Mason. Preston Drake. Mary Ellen Nash. Claude Sherwood, l.orna Beck. Virden Berk, Harry Mason. Walter Schwarzenbach and Margaret McCarthy George p - Bennett, a brother of Mrs. Harry Hoeffel, has been Vis­ hiiw “ tila sister for a couple of weeks and left Saturday for his home tn Oakland. Cal lie also visited his mother, Mrs. J E. Beti- nett, at Scholls Verden Berk. Jimmie Abbott and Murv Ellen Nash have been absent on account of sickness Anna Helen Courts has been very sick (or over a week » eek sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs 1 Peter tion at the city hall last Monday from Netarts Friday evening, where (By M ika Julia A. Marsel Trump, at Portland Saturday- evening Mrs Sadie Orr Dunbar of she has been employed. Tnnber— Sunset camp opened Dora Dee Seitridge ’ 2_. spent the Duane Haynes of Hillsboro spent Portland was the speaker Mrs Otto Monday with a full force, and the from Fridav till Sunday with his Osborne gave several humorous week-end in Hillsboro visiting Mr first shipment of logs since the big aunt. Mrs B F. Deford. readings and Miss Helene Shaw and Mrs Lloyd Selfridge storm was slupped out of Timber to While ill Bay city Mrs Edith Don aul Lauren Haynes ami a reading There was a good crowd Forest Grove Monday night. Burbank visited Mrs. Freeze. who Miss Margaret Neill attended a in attendance. Howard Connell returned Sun­ dinner party at Banks Sunday- Tuesday evening a discussion on formerly lived in this conunuiUty day evening from McMinnville, given by Mrs. Lester Morgan Other the sales tax was held at the Cor­ Mrs A. J Oliver is able to be where he has been visiting with his guests were Mrs Etta Haynes and nelius school County school super­ out again alter a long confinement, iamdy tor several days. son Duane of Hillsboro. Mr and —J intendent Otto Krause was the following an operation L. L. Brown was a Hillsboro vis­ Mrs. Ben Haynes and Mr and speaker Representatives from Iowa Mr and Mrs Charles Selfridge itor 'ast week Hilt. Verboort. Centerville and other spent the week-end at Horse Shoe Mrs. Rustv Havnes of Banks. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Gilmore Buford Deford and his guest. outlying school districts were pres­ canip at Kerry- spent the week-end with Mrs Gil­ Miss Frances Hoffman of Portland ent John Burbank has been on the Union Plana Social Meet more's parents in Portland Witch Hazel Pupils of the upper Cornelius Fire Department was sick list. were entertained with a dinner West Union local of the Farmers' Mrs John Richmond and daugh­ Sunday at the Charles Haynes home called out early Friday afternoon J A Irinier Is able to be out grades received awards for I •aimer ter Lois and Miss Cecelia Marchel In Scholls. to the home of Ed Bietlespach to a again after being confined to his Method Penmanship as follows Union had a lively meeting at were in Hillsboro last Wednesday Palmer Method button Claude Sher- North Plains Thursday night and home with illness. Miss Ann Ornduff of Portland chimney fire Mrs. H. L. Arey returmxi to her visited her parents, Mr and Mrs wood. Preston Drake. Ivan Beck and took tn new members Next meeting Ernest W Peterson, one of the borne here Sunday after having Peter Ornduff. Tuesday Gerhard Matzen Fust bronze ptn will be February 15 Dancing and editors of the Oregon Journal, ..poke spent several weeks visiting friends Claude Sherwoo.i. Preston Drake, cants will follow a short business Sunday morning on religious con­ The first ball game for this and relatives in Portland Ivan Beck. Lorna Beck. Verden meeting Women are asked to bring ditions in foreign coutrle*. was played on the Mountain Mrs Sam Morelli and two chil­ school vard Sunday. Beck. Norina Anderson. Ella Rose lunch. Silver Tea Saturday dren Ede and Nick returned home Mason Harry Mason. Glen Sher­ Mr and Mrs Fred Wohlschlegel _ ___ _ of _____ Epworth League the M E Sunday after a short visit with and Mr and Mrs. Ed Wohlschlegel wood. Pearl Pringle. Eugene Bar­ Beaverton—Ladies of the Bethel nett. Gerhard Matzen. Orville Aust. friends and relatives in Helena. and little niece of Scholls visited church is sposormg a Valentine Sil­ ver Tea m the community room of Congregational church are spon­ Elaine Courts. Lila Wiley, Marcelle Mont. Mrs. L. T Finigan Sunday the church Saturday afternoon, soring a cooked food sale in Hal- Foreman. Nina Elford and Helen Sam Morelli spent the week­ Miss Mary Leible celebrated her end with his brother John Morelli, birthday anniversary Saturday eve­ trom 2 to 5 A program will be giv­ sten's Hardware store Saturday Elford Mertt pins Verden Beck. 3. Mrs. Louise Carter has been con- Ella Rose Mason. Norm* Anderson. in Gaston. ning. Guests were Charlene Hobson en Mr at and Mrs J McNeil and sons fintxi to her bed tor the past ten Mr and Mrs. H. P Nelson left of Newberg. Thora and Bill Wood, Harry Mason. Ivan Beck. Preston last Wtslnesday on a business trip Eva Mattern. Hugh Groves. Rhodes. Bobby and Jimmy of Salem. Mr days with an ulcer on her right Drake. Orville Aust. Gerhard Mat­ to San Francisco. They expect to be Ray Shook. H S Leible. Elbert and Mrs Elvin Ftnegan and chil­ ankle zen. Claude Sherwood, Nina Elford. gone for several days Mrs Harry Barnes, who was oper­ Walter Schwarzenbacli and Helen and Frank Leible Mrs. L. D Ward­ dren Eleanor and Melvin of Hills­ Mr and Mrs. Charles Berrong re­ en. Mrs F W Mattern and Private boro and Mr and Mrs. Charles ated on about two weeks ago by Dr Elford Bronze merit pins Claude turned Sunday after a two months' Charles Leible of Vancouver, who Fmegan ot this community were Charles Chamberlain, is convelescing Sherwood. Gerhard Matzen. Ella visit with Mr*. Berrong's parents was home from Saturday until Sun­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr and very slowly. Rose Mason. Verden Beck. Iorna Mrs. Joseph Ftnegan and Miss in Underwood. Wash Mr Berrong day afternoon. Frank S. Kelly was surprised Beck. Eugene Barnett. Pearl Pringle. Blanche Mr ad Mrs. R Radcliffe with a partv January 31 by his Orville is employed by the Sunset Logging Aust. Marcelle Foreman. Nina Charlene Hobson of Newberg was Miss Gwendolyn Metzgar ot friends^ company friends. He is Is retiring from the Elford. Norma Anderson and Glen a guest of Eva Mattern from Fri­ and 1 lb. Portland called there in the after ­ Ben Hart, local restaurant pro­ day evening until Monday morning. post office service of Beaverton Sherwood Progress pins: Lila Wiley. prietor. has purchased the building Ihose present were his associates of Walter Schwarzenbach. Marcelle Mr and Mrs E V. Hanson and noon. Mrs. Vickers Honored next door to his present business ; children Jerry. Austin and Mary the local office and their wives Foreman. Elaine Courts. Glen Sher­ Mrs Ellen Vickers was pleasantly Mr and Mrs R Hanna. Mr. and wood. house, formerly occupied by the were in Portland Thursday and Fri­ Gerhard Matzen. Nina Elford. surprised on her birthday anniver ­ Timber Chamber of Commerce, and day. guests of his brother. O. A sary Thursday evening by Neigh­ Mrs. Archie Buchanan. Mr and Ella Rose Mason, Doris Wiley and Is having it remodeled prepar Mrs W C McKell. Mr and Mrs Orville Aust Improvement certlti- bors of Woodcraft m Bunnings hall L. M Davies. Mrs. W H Boyd, and cates Lorna to moving his present business. The Hanson. Beck. Eugene Barnett, will be no preaching at After the regular meeting ot the new building will house a restau­ the There A. M Kennedy. and Orville Aust Lorna Beck and Mountain Top church February- circle Mrs Vickers was presented rant and a pool room. Mrs F. H Schoene entertained Il. Tile community has been in­ with a large birthday cake and a 1933 officers ot Beaver Chapter with Margaret McCarthy were awarded Each R G. Goodwin was returned to vited the final certificates and Pearl to attend services at the his home last Sunday from the hos­ Legion hall in Newberg that eve­ box of handkerchiefs. Mr and Mrs a luncheon Friday. The hostess pre­ Pringle wag awardad the business pital in Hulsboro. where he has ning. There will be services as R Wann and family of Portland sented each of the guests with a and high school certificate for Ex­ been confined for some time gift which she brought from Rio cellence tn Palmer Method Penman­ at Mountain Top February 18. were special guests. Mrs. A. G. Pearson and Mrs usual Mrs. Wilcox Hostess De Janerlo on her trip to South ship Mrs George Zeigler was moved Charles Stanton were in Hillsboro back Mrs. George Wilcox entertained America. Homer Churchley is ill to Newberg Thursday, where Thursday. A three-act drama, "The Mystery Friday afternoon at her home with Mr and Mrs. V L. Nash visited is at the home of her brother. Mr apd Mrs. Burleigh Tailman she Herb Davis, taking medical treat­ a party. A quilt was tied and of the Third Gable, will be pre­ with Mr. Nash s brother and family and Oscar Shiffer attended the ment. Her was while they were working each told sented at Norse Hall Friday eve- in Salem Monday and Tuesday of " . daughter 2 __ 22 - ■" Vivian Pkg merchandise shoot held in Portland there with her from Friday eve­ of their most huniorus experience nmg. February 9. with Miss Harriet last week. last Sunday Mr Shiffer won a ning until Sunday evening. Mrs. Ray Shaw and Mrs. Wilcox West interpreting one of the lead- Mr. and Mrs. R A Anderson ami 16 in package. small keg of wine. daughter Nornia spent Sunday Barky Jones spent part of last read Roosevelt's favorite book "Aunt Ing A roles Anthony Kilburg entertained Miss week M Jannsen. Jane of Kentucky." Mrs. Otto Os ­ patron of Beaver with Mr. and Mrs Frank Brooks in Newberg with his sister. Jessie Belle Phillips of Sunset camp. Mrs Delma chapter O E S I. in 1927. accom- near Amity. borne gave a reading. Moore Miss Irene Bateman of Washburn Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gnos of panted by / Mrs Jannsen. attended Mrs. C. W Mason spent Friday Marvin Ornduff is getting out _ ...___ and Paul Hankins with a dinner at hop posts for the two-acre addi- Orchardale were Friday guests ot the pot h luck dinner and ________ program visiting her aunt. Mrs M. A. Kemp his home last Sunday. Mrs. M. Gnos. given by the 1927 Matrons' and Pa ­ in Portland to his hop yard. Oscar Shiffer spent Monday and \ tion Mr. a.nd Mrs. L. J. Carl of Port­ trons' club of the O E. S. in Port­ Dale Phillips was surprised by n Mrs. Mary Ornduff. who is in a Tuesday in Forest Grove on busi­ Newberg land and Mr and Mrs. Leland Corl land Wednesday evening. group of his friends, who honored hospital, received a visit Each ness Anthony Kilburg spent the from a brother. Charles Sagert. of and son Robert of Corvallis called Mrs. Mary E Pike is slowly re­ him with a surprise birthday party week-end with ins mother. Mrs Ida Albany Thursday. at the W R. Cooke home Friday. cuperating from a recent leg frac- Friday evening Kilburg. He attends school in Ver­ Mr and Mrs Hubert Smith and ture, but she is still confined to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Merner Miss Thelma Meyers, who is em­ nonia spent the past week visiting friends ployed in Hillsboro, spent January son Earl and Mr and Mrs. Earl bed. Timber P. T. A. study club met 31 Hollenbeck of ______ _____ ___ Mountamdale were at one of the Oregon beaches at home with her mother, Mrs. at the home of Mrs B M. Wnght Lena Monday guests at the Arthur Bish­ Mrs H. Beck, leader of the Gold­ Meyers, who was ill. January 31. The chairman, Mrs. A op home. en Thread Sewing club of Witch Mr. and Mrs. Granville Everest G Pearson, conducted the meeting spent Friday in Portland with their Mrs Mattie Smith led the Ep­ Hazel last year, visited the school Topic of this meeting was "Mental daughter. Mrs Lee Tauscher. at were present. Sunday evening Miss Charles Olsen. Saturday, celebrat­ Maxine Waldron. Mrs Beck gave nesday afternoon at Banks, and de­ hospital, where she Is Myra Weidewitsch will lead the ing her eighty-fifth birthday anni­ the members a talk on club work. feated the Banks teams. Girls 18-6; Emanuel convalescing from a major opera- meeting with the topic "How to versary Those attending were Mr Hazel Sunday school will Boys 17-11. Master Temptation." The group and Mrs Otto Timmerman and be Witch favored next Sunday by hav­ Miss Juanita Nelson spent the - tit». meets at 7:30. children of Hayward, Mrs Pete Mrs. Laura Murray and children ing two ladies from Hills­ week-end in Salem visiting, friends. Virginia and Sherman went to Lee Deirdorf. who spent several Parson. Mar Jone and Doris, Mrs N boro jing young and also tell an inter­ Miss LaVelle Berg spent the week­ Parkdale Thursday for a ten days' months in the east, returned home Bothman and Mrs Elmer Hamilton esting story tor the children. end visiting in Vernonia with friends. visit with friends. Wednesday. Misses Arlene Barber and Maxine Mr and Mrs M C Sherwood Mrs M. F. Welter is spending this Mrs. Homer Oswald of Forest Day of Forest Grove visited Satur- visited at the Gerhard Matzen home Frank Paintor of Portland was a week in Portland with her brother. week-end Grove has been visiting for two Horace Narver, whose mother. Mrs Innis home guest at the D. M. Mc­ weeks with her parents. Mr. and Narver, of Birkenfeid died in the Pupils at Mountain Top school Mrs C. Dixon. Portland Sanitarium last week Mr and Mrs. Ed Urtou of Aloha perfect attendance record for Mrs. Ben Hart is spending sever­ with the last six weeks: Joy Brighouse. and Mr. and Mrs George Easter- al days in Portland visiting rela­ Arnold. day of Hillsboro were guests of Harold, Nadyne. Orland and tives and friends. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Flnegan Wed­ Stanley Brunson. Bruce Clark. Mar ­ Mrs Charles Stanton spent the jorie Hanson. Virgil and Violet Mor­ nesday. Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company was formed in week-end in Portland visiting her gan. . Mrs A. Hoffman returned Thurs­ Donald Tykeson. Francis Dehrs, mother, Mrs. V Patterson. 1894 under the name of Oregon Fire Relief Association Under day from a Hillsboro hospital, where Claudia, Thora and Zane Wood and Cecelia Marchel and Lois Rich­ she recently cently underwent an oper- oper­ careful conservative management this company with only »147,- Leible. mond were visitors in Vernonia Frank ' At the Mr Hoffman returned Fri- Mr. Fri­ 709 of insurance in force January 1. 1895. had 1121.445,100 In Buck Heaven school the ation. iast Friday day from the hospital where he force December 31. 1932. Since the formation of this company, following had perfect attendance had Miss Cecelia Marchel left Wed- records: , been taken for treatment, and John Mattern. Doral Sax­ Mrs over $4.244.000 have been paid to policyholders as fire looses nesday for a few days' visit t o ton, , Henry Hoffman returned Mon- Marjorie Petroff, Rodnck Mur ­ Oregon Mutual was the first company to pay fire loss In St. Mary's of the Valley Miss Mar- ray , from the hospital where she and Merribel Hoffman. Laura day the Astoria Fire In December. 1922. »43.000 was paid out in one chel attended school at St Mary's , Murray, also recently underwent an opera- who received a broken col ­ for several years. day Its surplus to policyholders today is »689.000 more than Life is at its best, lar bone January 24. is able to at­ tion. David Lindsey spent the week-end tend . Mr. and Mrs Lee Miles are mov­ 16 times the company’s lass in the Astoria Fire school again. acquainted with Bohe­ at his home tn Portland ing to Cornelius from Garibaldi. Pleasant View pupils, who were mian or Hop Gold and and Mrs. Mlles formerly lived neither absent nor tardy for the Mr. you’ll know friendship six weeks, were Stanley Ego. Jessie here. Fern Hill Ladles' club met Thurs ­ Hintz. Gordon Christie. Ralph and in beer that’s hard to Agent at the home of Miss Mae Coop­ Emil Hintz. Perfect papers in the day break. Every Form of Protection — Fire. Automobile. Casualty, recent county examination were er of Forest Grove. Mrs. Elizabeth Morris of Port­ I written by Jessie Versteeg In eighth Liability, Fidelity. Surety and Life land spent the week-end at the (By Mr». Bird McCormick) grade spelling and Lloyd Versteeg. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Phone 1732 Chehalem Mountain—Hodson Mc­ i sixth grade English. Bad colds have home 1164 Third Street Barbecue Sandwiches been prevalent in the schools here, W R. Cooke, and family. Cormick was guest of honor at a Saturday Sunday guests at birthday anniversary' party given by causing more than the usual ' the Arthur and Bishop home were Mr his mo'Jier. Mrs Ira G McCormick. amount of absence. The D. M McInnis family spent and Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck and Mr Caturday evening. Party games and Mrs Loel Hollenoeck ot Moun­ Friday and Saturday dancing were enjoyed Miss Marie Sunday at the city park in Port- and taindale and Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Fuchs of Newberg. Ernice Wohl- land. Special Sinclair and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ger- club Pleasant View Community echlegel. Leonard Whitmore and of Hillsboro. Dorman Blazer, whose birthday is practicing on a kitchen band for rish Chow Mein, Noodle* Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Lytle and anniversaries occurred within a the program here Saturday night. Lytle of Toledo _____ _____ and H ... A week of February 3. each received Mrs. G. Maynard and Mrs. Everett Wilbur Lytle of Port'and called at the C. Chop Suey individual decorated birthday cakes Morgan are the program committee O. Dixon home Wednesday morning. as did the guest of honor. Guests and Mrs H. H Neil” and Mrs. Earl « Miss Gertrude Whiteaker. who attending were Messrs and Mes- Christie the committee for the sev­ stayed with Mr. and Mrs. W. B F E Hoffman and daugh­ en o'clock pot luck supper. Every­ ter Merribel. J E. Blazer. Ira G. one is invited to attend. Bring Home Cooking McCormick. Mervin Whitmore and cups, plates, forks and spoons with Merle McDougal. Mrs George Sax­ your supper. There will be a social YOUNG ’ S ton and daughter Doral. Mr- W. F evening after a program of skits, Wohlschlegel Misses Frames Lam- readings, vocal and instrumen.al brix. Alice McInnis. Helen Homm. music. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones and Arlista Jones. Glora Hoffman. Ern- Thoughtful. Sympathetic toe and Phyllis Wohlschk Mar­ son John. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones Service" garet Neill and Alice Maynard of and Leland Schmeltzer visited Mr. Ready to supply you with the PHONE 972 HILLSBORO thus community Velma and Na lyne and Mrs. Lee Lane at Tillamook finest MEATS at the least cost. Wohlschlegel of Scholls and Mar. and Miss Aileen Lane at Hebo Fuchs of Newberg. Messrs. Frank Saturday and Sunday. Ready to advise you in purchasing. «imimiimmmitii Ready to give real values. All meals insjierUd by Hr. Nicol and Hr. Almquist. Honors Awarded to W itch Hazel Pupils 'the Mr II ihs I lodge A F A A M. PHII IP GRAHAM Philip Graham. ft:>. died sudden­ I'm timid ly 'Tuesday morning nt Ids home on Hillsboro route 4 Funeral services Quality |ol> printing Argua will In- condiicti'd this attcriKMin nt 2 o’cl'X'k at thr liotielson At Sewell chapel with Interment nt "Let Jim Clean It” he Hillsboro cemrlery 'The widow. Mis luiiira Mae tItuhniii of Hills at boro route 4. mid u son. On nl Portland Price» David Graham of l‘mi land, survive Mi Graham was burn m Wiscon I’hunos 592 or 2124 Mil July 7. 18'18. and hud lived northeast of llillslMiro for the past "We Du Our Part** nine years. He was a nirmber of •r Beaverton Group Plan Food Sale 4 Saturday Features Pound Cake 25c Nut Cake 25c Dinner Rolls 10c Milk Bread 9c Orchardale Party Honors Birthday Bakery Insurance History £ Chehalem People • Observe Birthday Î When Good Friends Get Together CHAS. L. WALKER At Your Service Funeral Home WE SPECIALIZE IN Phone Phone 771 RED & WHITE STORE Free Delivery Large can 10c Soap Crystal White bars 29c Every meal time Is a "special ocrtislon'' when you serve meats from the HILLSBORO MEAT COMPANY Fresh and home-cured meats of hl,¡lust quality at consistently fair prices. FOR SATURDAY Home Cured LARD Cross Today” Oats Beans Quick or Fancy small white. Triangle 19c Guaranteed hulless. Coffee B. B. Blend An excellent coffee Per lb. 19c HAMS Soap ASK FOR our Weekly Bulletin. 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