T H E Honor Roll at 1 Helvetia Given '"dhia. Weski PatUnn^ Masquerade Dance Attracts Large Attendance (B y M r * John M. Da»id«on) HELVETIA -Honor roll at Hel­ vetia school for the mid-term in­ cludes Pearl Pieren. Helen Young- erf, Fern Pieren, Lucille Youngen. Doris .lossy and Delores Bleuei ■rtey have had no grades lower than II many others have an; ayerage grade of II. Those neither ( absent nor tardy were John Lulteh. Irene Ritter, Paige Ritter and Mary j Mercep. Tliere lias been more sick- I ness than usual in school this win- ter, which has caused many a b - , sences. A record crowd attended t h e masquerade dance at the Helvetia , hall Saturday night. Eastside En­ tertainers furnished music. Prize for best dressed couple was awarded Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson, for j cQrflic couple to Victor Feucrstem 1 and Joseph Wenzel, for most or­ iginal to Jean Wenger and Harry Badertscher. Other prize winners were Mai J. Brooks and Miss Byling Hector Peuersttin and Carl Boh- ren returned Saturday from a fish­ ing trip at Tillamook. Mr. Bohreu spent part of the time visiting rela­ tives there. Batchelders Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Batchelder entertained with a dinner party February 6 in honor of their ninth wedding anniversary Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zurcher, Mr i arid Mrs. Otto Scholtz of Bethany and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoeffel! of Reedville. The group spent the evening playing cards. Hector Peuerstein returned t o , work Monday at a logging camp near Brightwood on the Mt. Hood loop road. Mrs. Pete Reichen of Portland visited her brother, Abe Youngen a few days last week. She returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Florrie Hemmy and Florence and Verna Hemmy of Bor­ ing attended the masquerade dance here Saturday and visited friends. Clarence Badertscher. who has been ill, is better and was visiting relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jossy a n d children visited her sister. Mrs. H Butterfield, in Portland Sunday. Local Bowlers Trim Team From Portland IL L S B O R O ARGUS. evening. Attendance ' creasing. Robert Gmduff was a guest of Ills aunt. Mrs l\iiii Shuck, at Hills­ boro from Thursday till Sunday evening. Birthday Celebrated Mr and Mrs. Earl Pearson en­ tertained a number of friends Fri­ day evening In honor of her birth­ day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. El­ mer Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs Mer­ lin Whitmore. Don and Lauren Haynes and Walter and Leonard Wlntniore. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Whitmore, Mr. and Mis E V. Hanson. Ray Shook and Walter Wlrftmore a t­ tended a dance at the O. A. Hanson home In Portland Saturday evening. Miss Mary Tromp returned home Sunday from an extended visit with a sister at Walla Walla, Wash L. T. Finigan and daughter, Miss Wanda and Mr. and Mrs Otto Orndutt attended a dinner party at the 17.1111 Shuck home i l l Hills­ boro Sunday. Covers were laid for 14. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hags and daughter ot Reedville spent Sunday evening at the L. T. Finigan home Hodson and Ira McCormick made a trip to Tillamook Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elery McDougal were guests Sunday evening of ills brother. Winnie McDougal, and fam- I fly at Dayton. Mesdames B. L. Price. C. L. Demp­ sey. John Fox and John Denny, the Misses Puddy Dempsey and En­ ola Barlow of Portland visited Mr and Mrs. W. F. Wohlschlegel Feb­ ruary 6. Miss Ann Orndutt of Portland spent last Wednesday and Thursday here with her parents, Mr and Mrs Peter Orndutt. H IL L S B O R O Thursday, February 14, 1935 OREGON West Union Local Has Busy Session As Flood Brings Death, Privation SBT - West Union local of the Farm ­ ers’ Union meeting at North Plains K P. hall l'hursday. voted to be­ come a member of the state pur­ chasing board and also of the coun­ ty federation of farm organizations Delegates Include William II Dler- tlorff. John Pubols. Clyde Lincoln Arthur Connell. Russell Isiflls and John Hare. Alternates are Pete Jorgenson and John ltlley Russell bottls represents West Union In the baseball league, Mrs Ruth Gales Is attending the home economics school at Corvallis as a delegate Io represent the le creation committee of the West Union local. A dance will be enjoyed at the meeting February 31, members to give written invitations to friends Members from other locals are wel­ come, Women are a-'ked to bring lunch. *T .» O luneh was served by the Next sewing meeting Is to la» held February 37 at the H. K Waldorf home The service» announced for lust Sunday evening at the school house bv Mr Everett were eaiieelled on account of Illness. M Conrardy and Olaf Olson spent several days In Portland last week. Beauty 1s only skill deep, accord­ ing to an oft-repoated saving Won­ der If our beauty sia etaltsts should refer 10 their buxine»» a» a skin game? And Is that why we hear th e expre .1.011 IxailtlfItl but dumb 1 shallow >? Newberg Graphic. FUEL Edgings and Inside, dry. Rl-lneh. Cord .................. Excellent kitchen wood, the best buy you ran find. Seasoned Slab and Block Itf-lmh Old Growth H r Mason HUI sewing group of the Coal and Gaaco Briquet« Sunshine club met Friday after- noon ut the George lllll home Present were Mix. Helen Kinsey Herman Rehse Mesdames Lola Solbetger, Maude Res. phone 8063 French, May Waldorf. Ileryl John Phone 2383X son. and the hostess. Mae lllll Aft- «• *3 5 Mason Hili * ] This cluster of rooftop "islands,1* pictured In nn alrvlew of Falcon. Miss , reveals the extent of tlio Hood whlrh Inundated several small towns bordering the swollen Coldwater river, causing widespread dis­ tress and more than a score of deaths Intense cold aggravated the plight ot 25.000 left homeless by the rising waters. (B e Mi«« M a rth a Vandervanden) v.Ì. Mrs. avaai Mark in ivdiiicia, Daniels, ivu. Mr. aiiu and Mrs. ¿ vai a. ' i mr Mr. <*iiu and an Mrs a. d B . i L. _ i . Price r n v c of u i r Port u n - Q n n r ta v Cook, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs land spent Sunday with Mr. and ' Wirth of Baker arrived at PRICES ARE LOWER AND QUALITY HIGHER IX Z a lt o r G o o r c n «4 r a r » /4 X .f »-c G M rt YJL’ n h ls n R Ia o o l . ' Walter Sears o and Mr. and Mrs. S. Mrs. W. f F. W Wohlschlegel. the Arthur Hill home Sunday for Folkdahl and baby of Forest Grove. Program Success i a few days’ visit. Eve!yn Ortman smd Arthur Sears. pleasant View community ------ .» « ,« h v . , , « o - club Miss Beryl Montgomery of i New- See this new Esiy Wsiher—with r o Pro«ram was. «ell received Satur- berg played several violin solos at a d Iy .h i Da\ d .^ “h 11 ???h day evening The sum of $13.05 was , the Mountain Top church Sunday the*e exclusive new inventions: the surprise on them a«s all three birth- raised to finish paying for the new No-Slip Easy Safety Wringer days are close together. piano. Next meeting will be March Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright spent 9 There will be a seven o'clock pot that assures personal protection by Sundav with her sister and family. ,uck supper in charge of Mrs. Earl its instant Safety Release that Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braun of Man- Christie, Mrs. W. F. Wohlschlegel throws the rolls wide apart on con­ Bing' . _ ., j „ , , and Gloria Hoffman, followed by a Mrs. A Buckley and son Ralph program. Mrs. Everett Morgan, Mrs. tact—even without attention. Its called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles gjery McDougal and Wanda Fini- positive gear drive for both rolls Sears Sunday morning. gan are on the program committee. Women s club met with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Jones and eliminates slipping, stalling and ex­ Frances Herb of Hillside at the last two sons, who hive been making cessive friction on the clothes. mettmg and next meeting will be their home with his parents, Mr. with Mrs. Lou Junker February 20 ; and Mrs. J P. Jones, moved last I I t Will be an all day meeting. week to the Burk place. Mr. and Mrs. j Watkins and and Mrs. George Maynard son Arthur of Manning visited Mr. w,.nt to St. Helens February 5, .50 Priced as low and Mrs Pannier Thursday. where they were guests of Bill Wal- Miss Katherine Hemmy of Bor-1 iace as ................... lng _ was guest . at .. the A. H. . Meyer . — . Elmer and Walter Whitmore are home during the week-end. getting out alder timber on their A car driven by Kurt Meyer was place to be shipped to Portland. hit from the rear by car driven All twelve pupils at Pleasant View by Frank Grill Sunday evening at school writing on the state exam­ the corner near the Peter Grossen ination received passing grades. place Both cars were badly dam­ 40-lb. Cotton Miss Margaret Drake ot Witch aged, although no one was seriously Hazel and Bob Henderson of Port­ MATTRESS injured. The Meyers were return land visited at the McCormick ing from Vancouver, Wash where home Sunday $Z»,95 they were visiting the W. Zies fam- l . V. Hulit of Hillsboro was a dictionary ’•y- guest Sunday of his son-in-law and „ , .7 ~—------ - ! daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wohl- says: Subscribe now to the Argus. In schlegel Oregon $1.50 a year Six months W R Davis, who has been in 85 cents. Three months 50 cents. Portland recovering from a slight Two months 35 cents. tf stroke, returned to his farm in the Hayward Visit Legislature fa™ uratlon and itiw H anical inclination«, who 1» w illin g t*> tra in «para tim e or •venin«-« in lllll«h«»r<> to quai» ify a« IN S T A L L A T IO N and S L K V . K ’ K cm pert in Electric Kef r ite r a ­ tion and A ir Condi tio a i ng. New, pro fitab le field For in terview w rite, g ivin g age and preeent oc­ cupation. U n U T IB ft ENGINEERING INSTITUTE <•« N. W e ll. HU Cklcage. III. 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