The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 28, 1935, Page 11, Image 11

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H IL L S B O R O
Feruury 28, 1935
Contest H eld
at Scholls Hall
Cornelius Club
Plans for Tea
M rs.
In n I r r Succeed»
Bunning
°n
M r».
A R G U S ,
W in n e rs
■
G iv e n ;
C ase
of
S c a rle t F e v e r R e p o rte d
C o m m itte e
IIIy I,. II. Prmmlnl-
CORNELIUS Uoi'licllu» C i v i c
luipruvciuent club un i February iu
at the illy hull, which waa at­
tractively decorated with Bug» uud
1 lo w e r a honoring Washington's
hlrthduy.
I’he r<'»lgnutlon of Mr». A. Uun-
ulllg, who Inin ueen c h airm a n ol the
civic com m iiii'v for mutiy y u m mid
i . plunmng on m oving lo Portland
• mu, wus accepted uiid Mr». till»
trader wua appointed to fill the
vacancy.
The club voted to »poiihor a
liver leu lo be held ut M l'» . Henry
lle h ru ia ii'» home Murch 7. from
2 to 4. Mcndames A I.. Brock, Glto
Oiborne and L. O, Mooberry are
In charge.
Five dollars wus voted to the
HCHOLLH The following were
the winners of the declamation
elimination contest at the Grunge
hall Friday: division I humorous,
Roberta Pomeroy of Klnton. first,
¡Morris Labuse, second, district 22;
non-humorus, Amy Alice Howard,
i first Division II humorous. Shirley
i Muthuuf district 30, first, Paul
Peterson district 40. second; non-
i humorous, Beulah Peterson, district
40. first. Division III Humorous.
Bertha Boggensen. district 40. first;
non-humorous, Wesley North, dla-
| trtet 40, first.
. A .
Mr. and Mr». Monroe Hutchens
and family, formerly of Scholl»,
have moved In their new home at
1 Newberg They have built where
i hiilaridilp loan fund.
I their other house had burned.
Mrsdamcs Paul Mclunson, L. C.
Miss Letha Hutchens, daughter of
Mooberry. Alice MoCormac. Henry
Mr and Mrs. Monroe Hutchens,
dm ulmmuhlen and John Peabody
1 who has been ill for sometime, wus
reported on the county federation
taken to McMinnville hospital for
mccUng.
a week's observation.
Extermination of earwig» wusdls-
Build New Garage
cuicwd bv Mr» A. L. Brock, with
A new garage 1» being constructed
llie thought of community effort
at the Charles Devoure farm near
, ii e poison to rid the commu­
Jacktown.
nity of earwigs.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Simpson vis­
A first aid demonstration was
ited relatives In Dayton over the
given by the seventh grade, di­
week-end.
rected bv Ml»» Marguret Dixon,
Mr. and Mrs Elwen Lorenzen
county health nurse.
spent Sunday at the Rev. Willard
The contestants lo the county
home In Portland.
declamation contest« from Corne­
Mrs Andrew Weller Sr spent
lius gave their reading». They were
several days last week at the Wil­
Hetty Koster. Hetty Jo O»borne.
liam Oyala home in Portland. Sun­
Delores Sahnow. Marjorie Ann Mt-
day guests at the Weller home were
Cormac. Bonnie Kleser. and Lot»
Mrs Minnie Wenget and son of
llrannock.
Tillamook.
The birthday anniversary of Mes-
Mr«. Thompson Honored
daniea Ellen Vickers. M. L. Creek-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell gave
iiituni and George Wilcox w e r e
a
dinner
Saturday evening in honor
celebrated
of Mr» Gordon Thompson on her
Hosteaaes for the afternoon were
birthday
Herbert Fischer, Mr and
Mesdamea Henry Behrman, Albert
Mrs. Olger Penne and Gordon
lluiinlng and Karl Hobba.
Thompson were among the guests.
Guests at the Theo Nissen home
Farewell Given
8unday
were Mrs, John Anderson
A farewell party for Mr». Edltii
and daughter, Mrs. Sadie Williams,
FROCK that Is Ideal for school, and Just as smart as It can bs.
Ihirbwuk and Mrs. John Burbank
and two sons of Florida, and Mrs.
and daughters was glvrn Wednes­
Is that displayed as Psttsrn 187, Flat ertpa skirt and plaid
Sarah Boland.
day evening ut the church. They
silk
blouse
make
so
Ideal
combination
Patterns
for
8
to
18
years
Mr and Mrs. Carl Meggltt ar.d
wen- p re s e n te d w ith g ilts o f i l l )
Mr. and Mrs Walter Plelth of
are available Site 14 calls for 1% yards of 39-lncta fsbrle for tbs
predation by the church people,
Portland
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Jumper, and 1 % yards tor tbs blouse
presentation being made by Mrs.
Albin at the stark home.
A charming Jumper frock that can ba mads In materials to suit
1. C. Mooberry Present were the
Mrs. Ed Holcom spent last week
guest» of honor, and Rev. and Mr».
the seasons— wool, cotton, or tllk — la that shown as Pattern 153.
at the Mrs Harney Barklev home
CliarTnn Reed. Mr nnd Mr». L. C.
Patterns are available In sites 8 to I 4 years. Bits 13 requires 2 14
In
Portland, helping care for her
Mooberry, Mesdamea Earl Smith,
yards of S5-tncb fabrlo for the drees, and 1 H yards for tha gulmpe
mother, who Is seriously 111.
Belle Lilly, J. W. Suver. Louise
wltb short aleovea or 1 14 yards with long sleeves.
Aid to Meet Friday
Cochrane, Edna Russell. Mattle
Scholls Ladies' Aid will meet at
.Smith. W It Cooke. Juseph Coch­
To aecure a PATTERN and STKP-BV-HTEP SEWING iff-
the
F
E
Rowell home Friday
ran. the Mis.se» Dorothy Cooke and
H I Itt'CTIGNS, (III mil ih - riiutmn below, being aura to MENTION
Seven tables of "400" were play­
Ruth McRoberts.
THE
NAME
OF
THIS
NEWSPAPER.
ed
at
the
C
W. Larkin home F u-
Iln n u r C ountry's F a th e r
dav evening when the Scholls \ \ ci-
Programs bv the various rooms
man's club sponsored a benefit card
in the local grade school w ere
party. Miss Flora Ruhlln and J- W.
given In honor of Washington's
FASHION BUREAU, 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK
I
Ravna u nad high honors.
birthday
Mr ..Ik* Mrs. Carl Wohlschleeel
Ml»» Mkry Corl of Portland silent
Enclosed find.....................cents. Please send me tbe pat­
wisited Saturday night at the L. R
Friday und Saturday at the W It
terns cheeked below, at 15 centa each:
Hullt
home in Newberg.
Cooke home
I Mrs Pete Matthetsen and son
Mr and Mrs L. C Mooberry and I
Pattern No. 387
B lia . .............
Marvin of Flier, Idaho, visited rel­
Mrs M D Munn visited relatives
atives here several days last week.
in l*ortland Sunday.
Pattern No. 353
S i t e . . . ...........
|
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Flint and
M rs . V ic k e rs H o n o re d
daughter Marlon of Yuba. C a i. re­
Neighbors ol Woodcraft held a '
Name ..................................... ..
Address............
turned
Thursday They have been In
MM-lal meeting Thursday evening
California since Christmas He will
Mrs, Ellen Vtcker» was presented
City ................................................................... State.
assist his father in operating the
with a birthday cake.
j farm.
Hillsboro Folk Guests
Name of this newspaper. ...........................................
In Program at Laurel
ljidtes Aid society of the M. E .'
A musical number, with Hugh
church met Wednesday for an all- I
Kellogg as director and pianist,
All materials specified In above patterns may be purchased
day merlin-’ at the church A pot
Jesse Snyder, violinist, with Lou
luck dinner was served at noon ‘
In local stores.
Howard.
Lela Howard. Arlene Oot-
and the day was spent In quilting
ter and Harold Christensen as sing­
Guests from Hillsboro were Rev. visited Mrs. Ouy Orazer last week.
ers. was given as the Scholls Farm-
Misses Evelyn Reed und Jessie
und Mrs. Charles Reed. Mrs. Helen
: era' Union contribution to the pro­
D e le h m a n . Mrs M
Elder. Mrs Hurt of Dilley visited Mrs. Mattle
gram given at Laurel Saturday
Smith
Tuesday
evening
K L. McCormick, und Mrs. J Buck-1
| evening.
,
, ,
Mrs J C. Parmley spent Wednes­
land.
i
John Matthlesen Is having 'umber
Mr und Mrs Vern Farmer o f : day with relatives at Aloha.
A feeling of business optimism for a barn sawed at the Bonflght
Mr
and
Mrs.
C.
Herman»
of
Mc­
l*ortland were guests of Mr. a n d ;
was expressed by W. C. Cowling,
_
_ ,,,
Minnville visited Mr. and Mrs. F director of sales for the Ford Motor sawmill
Mrs. Graxrr Monday.
Representatives from the Pacific
Vandehey Sunday
C o rre c tio n M a d e
company, In speaking before a college of Newberg will have charge
Mrs.
C.
Wells
of
Redmond
spent
In a recent announcement of the
group of dealers, bankers and news­
opening of "Hank's Market a n d the week-end with her mother. papermen in Portland Thursday He of the service at Mountain Home
evening.
Grocery-' It was stated that the Mrs. Joseph Cochran.
declared that honest business had Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Carl Rueck returned
Mias Ruth McRoberts of Oales nothing to fear and that the nation
store was OS m il hv Henry Herring
and Henry Jueobsmuhlen It should Creek visited Mrs. J. W Suver last was going ahead As for the pres­ ! from a several weeks' trip to Call-
| fornla Sunday evening.
have read that It was owned and week.
ent spending Mr. Cowling expressed
Mrs. Francis Rowell and baby
Prises Awarded C en terville
operated by Henry Herring
the belief that It would take care
Courtesy prizes for the month of Itself satisfactorily and that the John Albert are visiting friends
Mrs fa-la Woods and children
and
relatives In Hillsboro and Port­
Lyle and LuEdlth of Blaine are were presented at the Centerville c o u n try would be able to m eet it
land during Mr Rowel's absence.
school Friday to Ila Mae Vande- when It became necessary.
vlsltlng Mrs Edith Burbank.
He Is In Chicago and other eastern
Places Won
liey, Margaret Wyffels and Dick
"Oet the American business man
Betty Foster Betty Jo Osborne. Graaer. During the week a num- : back Into the business he knows 'cities on a business trip
Mrs. Lila Henderson of Portland
Delores Sahnow. Marjorie Ann Me- ber of shrubs were planted among most about, keep him In the midst
Cnrmac. Bonnie Kleser. and Lois them an Ivy vine. The vine was of his business and have him direct was a guest at the J. M. Stretcher
llraunoek. contestant» from t h e started from a »Up which came It rather than having the business home last week.
George Lewellyn and Julius Chris­
crude school won first place In their from the grave of Oeorge Wash­ direct him. and America will forge
divisions In the contest held at ington The Iowa Hill school en­ to the top.” declared Mr. Cowling. tensen were among the many dairy­
Dilley Friday afternoon They have tertained th» Centerville school Frl- i H. L. MacKenzle. local dealer, men who attended the state legis­
been coached by Mrs. Otto Osborne day afternoon A program was giv­ and W. Verne McKinney of the lature Monday.
Mr and Mrs George Lewellyn
Several local people attended the en In honor of Oeorge Washing- ; Argus attended the meeting.
visited Hank Mebus at Lau.el S'-in-
operetta •ICherryblossom'' In the ton's birthday.
Hillsboro union high school audi­
Mrs. R un nin g In ju re d
S H IP M E N T KE< E IV E B
torium Friday night.
Mrs Albert Bunntng sprained her
Lester Ireland A- Company an­ D o n ’t G e t U p N ig h ts
R irth d av C elebrated
ankle on Thursday when she fell nounce the receipt of their share of
Make This 25c Test
Miss Oleva Berger was hostess at her home.
■ recent tramload shipment of May­
Use Juniper oil. Buchu leaves,
lo a dinner S a lu r d a v ev en in g lion
Sarah lz-e Davis has been 111 at tag washers. More than 3000 units etc.,
to flush out excess acids and
o rin g the birthday anniversaries of the home of John Rock.
In 34 cars with a value of one-
matter. Get rid of bladder
Mrs Lizzie Quintln of Portland.
Francla 8chmldt Is confined to third of a million dollars made up waste
Irritation
that causes waking up.
Mrs, W Berger nnd Vernon Robin­ his lioine with measles.
shipment. Better business condi­ frequent desire, scanty flow, burn­
ette
Present were the honored
Frances and Frank Gnoss vis­ the
tions
here
and
In
the
northwest
ing and backache. Oet Juniper oil,
guests, Mrs Geneva Robinette und ited their brother. Joe. at the Ore­
l.iv o n M rs Sum Mellvmu. Chris gon Normal school at Monmouth resulted in this trainload, said Mr. Buchu leaves, etc.. In little green
Ireland.
tablets called Bukets. the bladder
Mlchelaon, Carl Long and the host­ Sunday.
laxative. In four days if not pleased
ess.
R unnings to Move
Our
classified
columns
may
have
go
back and get your 25c. Get your
Mr and MTs. F. Horlacher and
Mr and Mrs. Albert Bunntng ex­
daughter Miss Caroline and Reldar pect to move soon to Portland, where Just wiiat you are looking for — regular sleep and feel “full of pep."
Read them.
Delta Drug store.—Adv.
Running of Forest Grove visited at Mr Bunntng has employment.
the W. R Cooke home Wednesday
Mrs. W. Snipes and Mrs. R.
a lle m o o n
Bruce of Reedvlle visited Mrs. Oen-
Ba nee Attracts
eva Robinette Saturday.
Baseball dance Friday night In
M ove to H illsboro
Running's hall was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gill and chil­
Mr and Mrs Henry Hoffman fur­
dren.
who
have been living In the
nished tlie music.
Mrs Henry Peterson of Gaston, Frank Ruv house, moved to Hills­
who has been recuperating from a boro last week. They had lived
severe bum at the home of her bi Hillsboro prior to tnelr residence
parents, Mr and Mrs. Roy Cook here.
was able to return home.
printing—Argus.
Quality
Mlsa Orpha Carter of Flrdale
n , _ i . r i. r
A
H IL L S B O R O ,
Page Three
O R E G O N
The Evils of Insincerity
Text« Arts 8 1 « . BUM-'¿4
The
In te r n a l lo n a l
L n ito r m
Bunday
Heliool
laiaaon
fo r
M a rch It.
• • •
BII.B mankind la undoubted­
ly more interested In trulfi
than falseh.wd 11 nevertheless
seems that «real liar, art apt io
attract mnra Interest often than
great truth tellers Perhaps this
explains the popularity of tbs
story nt Ananias arid Uapphtra
People refer to s «real liar to­
day as an “Ananlaa. ' thou«h
Ananlae waa somethlOB more
than a liar
the fact la that
Ananias la perhaps more closely
related to most persona than
they realize, because bit deep aln
wae ool In telling an untruth,
but In profeaRlnx to be some­
thing that be waa not and to be
doln« something that be was not
doing
A wava of One social enlbnsl-
asm nad swept over these early
Cbrlailana. destroying distinc­
tions of wealth and rank, mak­
ing tboae wbo were well-to-do
ready lo minister to tba oeeda of
tboae wbo larked—a sort of
Christian
communism.
very
nobie tor tboae like Uarnabaa,
wbo could enter into It earnestly
and sincerely, but difficult tor
those whose souls were ool part-
fled and enriched with tbe spirit
of unselfishness.
w e e
rpHE tendency I d all inch altn-
* atlona la tor ideals to become
dominant and sxacttng to such
way that Individuals wbo have
not undergone tbe oecesaary ex­
perience tbai enables them to r *
apond naturally and sincerely
are. nevertheless, too weak to ex­
press tbelr dissent.
So they profess to live accord­
ing to tbe Ideal while tbe reality
of tbelr lives la very different.
Tbus It waa that Ananias and
Sapphire, bis wife, possessing
property, did not say, as they
might uava said, Wa are not
willing to give all ibis as others
are giving " Instead tbuy pro­
fessed to be giving It all. but
they actually kept back part of
tbe pries
They came laying tbelr gifts at
tbe apostle's fast, professing lo
ytald tbelr all. where they wera
withholding much for tbem-
selves.
Tbe condemnation in onr iee-
aon waa ool because tbey did not
give II up. but because, as Feter
said to them, tbey bad Ued to
tbe Holy Spirit. Ihe property
waa tbelre while tbey nad IL It
waa In tbeli power
Sul wben
tbey professed to give It to pur­
poses of tba eburcb and kept It
tor tbemerlvea. It became a dif­
ferent matter.
e e e
HE unholy use of boly things
la further Illustrated in tba
story ot Feter and Blown Magus
—a man wbo was not a saint «3
bearu hot a magician wbo dw-
sired to have tba power tbat ha
taw tbe apostles exercising, and
wbo imagined tbat It could ba
bought wltb money.
Tba tin of tbla Simon tba
magician waa tba aln of those
wbo try to commercialize ra-
llglon, wbo i t k i tbe holy things
tbai ought to ba above all aelt-
Intereai and profit and turn them
to tbelr own base and».
Against all such Ananlaaaa
ana Sappblraa and Simona, one
must set tba beauty and integrity
of Christian character and ao-
tlon. tbe beauty ot supreme and
self-sacrificing devotion.
Tba
belgbi and glory ot tba Christian
witness must never he com pro
mlaed by regard for those wbo
tall to lira op lo Lialr profession.
It la ool by tba tailors ot men,
by tbelr weaknesses and nypoo-
rlslas, tbat wa should ludga tba
trutb and the Christian Ideal,
bm by tba triumphant living ot
those wbo measure up to tba
supreme tesL
afternoon with a program. The pro- ' •r cent of the people Interviewed
gram ended with the first graders
»ve become members.
marching in with a large birthday ,
cake in memory of the birthday of I Hillsboro Argus contain» all the
Oeorge Washington. About 60 were news of Hillsboro and the sur­
present. Mias Irene Stevens is the
rounding communities. Read It and
teacher.
keep informed on what la Itappen-
ing at l*ome.
if
Cedar Mill Folk
in Pension Club
Dally Trips to Portland
H ills b o ro A u to F re ig h t
Bonded and Insured Carrier
A Townsend Old Age Pension
club was formed at Cedar MUl S ervin« Beaverton. Aloha, Keed-
vtlle, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
Thursday night with more than 250
Forest Grove
members. Another meeting will be
held at 8 p. m. March 7 in the
Pickup and Delivery Service at
Cedar Mill Grange hall. Mr. Mag-
Package Kates
wood will speak. Everyone is invited
Hillsboro Phone 542
John P. Meurer, who was in
Hillsboro Saturday, said the club
East Side Terminal Portland
had prospects of obtaining 100 more
Phone EAst 9131
members and that more than 90
ë w s 'v rC v v;
T
. . . when men wore sidewhiskers
and women wore vegetable gar­
dens on their hats? Fashions have
changed — and banking has ad­
vanced for your benefit since then.
Save regularly in this modern
banking institution.
day afternoon. He has been ill.
Ina and Miss Mary Keerlns of |
L. E Francis, assistant county Portland.
agent, and the Chehalem Mountain
Inspect C a rn a tio n P la n t
4H potato club was entertained with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Trask, Ar­
a supper at the John Schmeltzer mour Reynolds and Miss Evelyn
home Wednesday evening. They lat­ Hesse attended a tour of the Car­
er studied potato demonstration.
nation milk plant in Hillsboro Sun- I
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Magnuson of day. It was sponsored by the I. G .!
Gresham spent Friday at the Joe A. of which the Potter <& Trask ,
Magimson home.
store Is a member. The affair cul- '
Mias Erma Baker of Manning minated in a chicken dinner ban- !
spent the week-end at the Harry quet at the Pairvale country club.
Schmeltzer home and they were
Mrs. Jesse Pendleton, a teacher
all guests at the Mrs. Flora Baker at Underwood. Wash., was a week- -
home Sunday.
end guest of her brother. Clifford.
Mr. and Mrs C. M. Barnes of Trask, and family.
Beaverton visited at the Walter
Mrs. Elizabeth Reed left Saturday
Burke home Sunday.
for Seattle, Wash., to visit friends
and relatives.
Have Scarlet Fever
Another member of the Lawrence j
Move Here
Ficken family has scarlet fever A ' Mr. and Mrs. P. Taylors of La-
son Robert was taken 111 last week. Grande have moved on the Smith
Sunday guests at the J. B. Bart­ farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Barbo of Portland
lett home were Mr and Mrs. J. H.
Neal of Aloha. Other guests were' spent the week-end on their n ew :
Mr and Mrs. Sam Keerlns and farm on the mountain.
Entertain Mothers
children May Jeannette and Ther-
The primary children of Midway
man Oliver of John Day. Mrs. Joe
Ket rins of Izee and Oral tan Keer- entertained their mothers Friday
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Phone 2 1 X
Phone 271
1004 Main St.
F O ß -.E C O N O M IC A L
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T h ird and W ashington Sts.
J A M E S W H IT E L A W , P rop rieto r
Telephone
441