The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 16, 1936, Image 7

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    Plass Speaks
at Blooming
K n in n n
d e n t;
C o u n ty V ic e -P re s i­
W o m a n H o n o re d
and daughter, M r. and M r: Z id b e rt
Baker, fu r some tim e, have gone
to P o rtla n d to v is it another da ug h­
ter. Mrs. W a lte r A lb rig h t.
M r. and M rs Ben Si as w e nt to
P ortla nd S aturday to see M r. Sms'
, sister, w ho Is iri a hospital there.
M i and M rs Fred ('re p s visite d
Mrs. ('re p s ' gra nd paien ts, M i and
I M i . Ira B row n, T hursday. They
are re tu rn in g to th e ir I m i n e In
Neah Buy, W ash, Sunduy. Mrs.
('re p s also visite d w itli her sister,
M r , Charles Waddle.
R ich a rd
Beam an
was out of
school u few days’ lust week on
account o f sickness.
F orm Tow nsend ( lu ll
M r am i M rs J. A M cCoy and
daughters G ladys and Ethel and
M r and Mrs J. P. V a n d e rzin d e u
and sous Ralph and F ra n k a tte n d ­
ed the (¡ales ("reek W oman's clu b
d in n e r at the Gules Creek h a ll F r i­
day evening A fte rw a rd Judge R.
J e ffrie s o f P ortla nd spoke on the
Tow nsend plan, and a Townsend
clu b was organized. The ne xt m eet­
in g w ill be held F e b ru a ry 18 in
the evening ut (¡ales Creek.
M rs. M cCoy Hostess
Mrs. J A M cCoy e n tertain ed the
H a rm ony clu b W ednesday w ith a
pot lu ck d in n e r at noon. N e xt
m eeting w ill be held ut the home
o f Mrs. J. P. Vanderzanden F e b ru ­
ary 12.
A r th u r Vanderzanden and Mrs.
M a ry Esh and d a ug hter M argaret
o f P o rtla n d
were d in n e r guests
Wednesday ut the L o u is S tro h m a y ­
er home ut F a ir V iew .
B L O O M IN G
M em bers o f t h e
B lix jin ln u F u n n cm ' U nion met J a n ­
u a ry II The cou nty p re n ld rn t. John
I'lass, related the g ro w th o f the
union d in in g the punt few years of
Its existence. J im - lin k e r .spoke on
t)i<' warehouse at H ills b o ro and the
n il com pany O ffice rs ehx’te il at
the previous m eeting were Installed
W illia m B u rk was elected purchas­
in g agent V isito rs were M r. and
Mrs. John I ’ lass, M r and M rs Joe
B aker of H ills b o ro and M r. Peters,
a ll of the V e rb o o rt local, and N I*
Johnson of Cedar M ill
W ord was received from Woolsey,
S W Jan ua ry ID n o tify in g re la ­
tives here of the death o f M rs
W illi m i Mo< Her, w ho was bu rle d
Ja n u a ry 12 Stic leaves, besides
her husband, tw o daughters, one
o n ly three weeks old. She Is a S IS -
te r-lu -la w
of R ichard a n d Gus
M o e lle r and Kirs, la •o M usolf.
Young People's society met in
the p a roch ial school house Ja n u a ry
ID w ith the n e w ly elected ch air­
man, A r th u r G urske, p re sid ing Itev
E. II Becker. Miss H a rrie t West
and O r v ille Gensm er o f P o rtla n d
were presented in ttie in te re st of
tile W althe r league, an In te rn a ­
tio n a l o rg an izatio n o f L u th e ra n
you ng people, and the local so­
cie ty was encouraged to take a d ­
vantage o f m em bership in th a t
organization. T o p ic discussion was i
led by M iss L ois A lto n . A ddison
B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M IL L M iss­
M a rsh a ll visite d R efreshm ents were es E velyn, Verna Mae and Leola
served by M e lv in M eyer and A l ­ W alters en tertain ed w ith a d in n e r
bert M uh ly.
S atu rday in honor o f th e ir m other,
M i s I. H ackett o f P o rtla n d spent Mrs. James W alters, on her b ir th ­
the firs t h a lf o f th is week at home day a n niversary. Present were Mrs.
M iy H a rtru in p f, Joyce and O liv e
Kanina Vice-President
A t the recent election o f the M ay H a itiu in p f. M rs Kay D orland,
cou nty F arm ers' U n i o n ,
J
F. Donna, Jack and B e ve rly Dorland,
K an in a of B lo o m in g was given the a ll o f H ills b o ro ; Mrs. J. It Sand­
ford. N o rth Plains; M rs John W a l­
o ffic e o f vice-president.
lers. M is Sam W a lte r.. Vei n i Mae,
N e w lyw ed s Honored
Residents of Fern H ill gave a E velyn. Leola, J im m y . B a r b a r a
p a rty S atu rday n ig h t fo r M r. and and D onald W alters, and the guest
M rs Ed M e u re r in honor o f th e ir of honor, Mrs. James W alters.
M r. and Mrs. E lm e r Z tn zer of
recent m arriage Those w ho a tte n d ­
ed were M r and Mrs. Kalsch, M r H appy V a lle y visite d M r. and M i.
•mil M rs F ra n k H ulsm un anil P h y l­ John Z it/m u n last W ednesday.
M r. and Mrs. A r th u r Pearson of
lis, M r Downs, M r and M rs H o r--
P o rtla n d and M r. and M rs P h il
< r, M r Jackson. G eorge Jepp, M r:
M rs
M abel H e rge rt, M rs
J o e Mead o f S ylva n v is ite d M r and
Cooper, M r-
G olda M cCoy a n d Mrs. James W alters Wednesday.
Debate Scheduled
daug hter G lo ria , Ed G eiger, and
A pie social and debate w ill be
W ilfre d and Ceeellu Kalsch.
Mrs Fred Boyd's m other died in held at the C ellar M ill G range ha ll
Ja n u a ry 23. The deb itin g team from
H ill boro Ja n u a ry 7.
B eaverton high school w ill debate
Miss G u rs k i Honored
Some o f the team are Cedar M ill
Miss S tella G u ,.,kc was given a
pupils. E veryone is welcom e On
su rp rise p a rty Sunday n ig h t in
Ja n u a ry 21 there w ill be a pot lu ck
honor nt her b irth d a y .
I ’ resent
were Helen and D o ro th y H e lm old. d in n e r at 12 o'clock at the G range
h a ll to organize a branch o f the
Esther and lam est M eyer, H e nry. .
extension service. T hu su b je ct to be
John and Regina N eum ann, L e o n - ,
decided on at th is m eeting w ill be
a id W eichbrodt, M ild re d K ra h m e r.
c ith e r sewing, cooking, m eat can­
M r and Mrs. John B u rk i. Ernest,
Heddie and M a ry B u rk i, and L e o n ­ ning. etc. E veryone is welcome.
ard. H e nry. A r th u r, E lm e r and ! A card p a rty and dance was heid
S te lla G urske and H e n ry N e w k irk nt the Cedar M ill (¡ra n g e h a ll S at­
u rd a y n ig h t H igh honors were won
by A r v id Sandstrom and M rs. B.
B. Reeves, second by John M ue rer
and M rs. M L a w k e tt.
Illy Mr«. J. A. McCoy)
T w e n ty -tw o w ere present nt the
M rs. Ira B ro w n has been III the co m m u n ity d in n e r held at Leedy
past few weeks ut her home and G range J a n u a ry -I.
is under the doctor's ear»'.
Leedy G range Home Economies'
M r. and M rs Lo uis S troh m a yer clu b m et T hursd ay at the (¡ran ge
e n te rta in e d ut th e ir home Tuesday ha ll M i
M. L a w k e tt and M rs
evening M r and M rs. J. A MeCov James W alters were jo in t hostesses.
and (laughters G ladys and Ethel ! M r. and M rs. H a rve y C a rr and
and M r. and M rs. J. P. V an de r- | fa m ily o f St. Johns v is ite d M r. and
zanden and son H ubert w ith a ’3(H)" M is. Y u le A u s tin S atu rday.
card pa rty.
M r. and Mrs. H e n ry Page o f
M r and M rs. W. W. Rabuck. w h o P o rtla n d visite d M r. n n d
Mrs.
has been v is itin g th e ir so n -in -la w Charles Boy M onday n ig h t.
F arm ers' U n ion m et last Tues­
day n ig h t. C o un ty P resident John
Plass was present.
Forest Jones, w ho has been hom o
w ith his parents. M r. and Mrs. E
E. Jones, fo r the holidays, le ft
T h u rsd a y fo r A laska, w here he is
em ployed in a gold m ine.
Mrs. J. Walters
H onored Saturday
Kansas City
No Guess Work
W est
I ninn
Local
Meets
S e h e fflin Ladies' clu b w ill put on
th e program at the Wo t Union
F arm ers' U n ion m eeting to n ig h t
at the N o rth Plains K. o f P. h a ll.
It was rep orted
last w eek as of
date Ja n u a ry 23, an erro r.
A rg u s classified ads get results.
w ith
o u r c o m p le te
Greasing Service
Bring your car into cither
of our two locations for a
complete greasing . . then
go out and
E n jo y G ood
M rs A lla n ’s m other, Mrs. George
M onday as Miss Emma Schrader j
Longway, at H ills b o ro Saturday.
was i l l at her home in M onm outh.
Ernest H ite has been confined to !
M r. and Mrs. M e rv in W h itm o re
his home w ith measles.
en tertained w ith a d in n e r p a rty
dnesday evening last week. Pres-
n t were M iss M a rie Fuchs. N e w ­
berg; M r. and Mrs. Ira G. M cC o r­
m ick, M r. and Mrs. O tto O rn d u ff
and son Robert, Miss Helen Homm, M t. H o m e P .-T . A . C lu b to
Hodson M cC o rm ick and Leonard
H e a r M rs . F. W . B lu m
tB y M rs . O. I I. P e ler«o n )
W hitm ore.
B E N D — M r. and M rs Fred P lie th
Miss M arg are t N e ill is em ployed
I By Mr«. Mabie Allison)
were pleasantly surprised S aturday
at the Joe T w ig g home at Scholls.
M O U N T A IN H O M E —M rs. F. W. evening in honor o f th e ir b ir th ­
M rs K a y K<m of H ills b o ro v is ­ B lu m , state corresponding secretary days. O thers present were M r and
ited Mrs. E. C. W ohlschlegel Ja n ­ o f the O regon P arent-T eacher C o n­ Mrs. F ritz Eisner, M r. and Mrs. H.
uary 2.
gress, w i ll be present at th e local L. Eisner and c h ild re n M a rian and
A D H ill made a business t r ip P.-T. A. clu b th is F rid a y at the Ronald.
Robert P lie th ,
H erm an
to Pendleton F rid a y and re tu rn e d M o u n ta in Hom e school house, E v- Z w icn e r. A r th u r S tein ho ff, M rs.
Saturday.
e ry one is w elcom e to come.
Joe Baggensto Sr. and daughter
Mrs. G ra n v ille Everest e n te rta in ­
A lb r ig h t B roth erho od w i ll meet E lizabeth and sons John and Joe
ed w ith a d in n e r Sunday fo r Mrs. at the R ichard Joyce home Tues­ Jr., C laudia S tine o f M id dle ton,
F lora B a ke r and E a rl arid Jim day, Ja n u a ry 21, fo r an open m eet­ R uth and Leah Z e d n ik and A lm a
B aker o f L a u re l and M r. and Mrs. ing. A speaker fro m P o rtla n d is Juopo o f B u ll M ountain, E in ar A l­
Charles T alm a n and Laurence T at- expected to be preesnt.
bertson. John S c h illin g and R u dy
man.
M ee ting place fo r M o u n ta in Hom e , of A loha. M usic was fu rn ish e d by
M a u rice H arlem an o f P ort A n g e l­ M issiona ry society has been c h a n g -: AJbertson, S ch illin g . R udy
and
es and J im H a rlem e n o f D ille y v is ­ ed to M rs. H a ro ld Aebischer's home S te in h o ff. Dancing and cards were
ited th e D. M. M c In n is fa m ily th is T hursday.
enjoyed.
Thursday.
T he h a rd ra in and w in d Sunday
T he tw o weeks’ re v iv a l services
Miss A lic e M cInnis, w h o has at M o u n ta in H om e chu rch closed d id some damage by b lo w in g over
been stayin g in P ortla nd , spent Sat­ ¡S un da y. B e g in n in g n e xt Sunday the trees, p u ttin g e le c tric ity out o f o r­
u rd a y and Sunday at home.
re g u la r Sunday eve ning m eeting o f der, te a rin g ro o fin g fro m a chicken
Mrs. John W a lke r was honored i the local C h ris tia n E ndeavor w ill house and flo o d in g the F ritz Eisner
w ith a kitch e n shower J a n u a ry 7 meet ju s t p r io r to pre ach ing s e rv ­ park. T he park equipm ent was
when the F ir G rove Ladies Social ice. In s ta lla tio n o f new o ffice rs of saved by ty in g thin gs fast to trees.
clu b m et w ith her at her new the C. E. is scheduled fo r th e near
M rs. B e rt M eyer spent fro m F r i­
home. V is ito rs were M rs V io la G o r­ fu tu re .
day u n t il M onday in P o rtla n d vis-
don o f H u n tin g to n . M rs. K u r t Ja cky
T he D ouble-trees class he ld a | i itin g frien ds.
o f N o rth P lains and A rla n d W h it­ pot lu c k supper at th e R ichard
Miss Eunice M itc h e ll attneded
more. N e x t m eeting w ill be w ith Joyce home M onday evening.
I th e .G u ild o f the W omen's M ission­
Mrs. A. D. H ill J a n u a ry 21.
a ry society and O regon conference
Miss Linens Bride
M r. and M rs A. D. H ill, George
M iss La u ra L ine ns and W a lte r
H ill and Ben T h u li w ere e n te rta in ­
ed w ith a d in n e r and old tim e Davis, bo th o f th is c o m m u n ity, w e re
M a k e T h is 25c T es t
m usic at the C a lv in W h itm o re home m a rrie d at B o n n e v ille last S a tu r­
Use J u n ip e r o il, B uch u leaves, j
day.
at L a u re l J a n u a ry 8.
John S chm eltzer accom panied L. etc., to flu sh out excess acids and t
Sell Farm
E. F rancis to C o rv a llis F rid a y to waste m atter. G et r id o f b la d d e r'
M r. and M rs. M . M . H a rve y have attend the classes fo r 4-H clu b ir r ita tio n th a t causes w a k in g up, :
sold th e ir fa rm in the Pleasant leaders.
fre q u e n t desire, scanty flo w , b u rn - j
V ie w d is tric t, to M r. and M rs. J.
T he Rev. W. E. Simpson of L ib ­ in g and backache. G et J u n ip e r oil,
E C h u rc h ill o f P ortla nd . M r. and e ra l vis ite d re la tive s here M onday. B uchu leaves, etc., in litt le green !
Mrs. H a rve y m oved to N ew berg
Sunday guests o f M r. and M rs. tablets called Bukets, th e b lad der I
the fir s t o f the week w here they W illia m B o u lin w ere M r. and M rs. la xa tive . In fo u r days i f n o t pleased
have apartm ents at the Jerom e Bu- C lio M ard ock and fa m ily o f S p rin g ­ go back and get y o u r 25c. Get y o u r I
zan home. M r. and M rs. C h u rc h ill brook.
re g u la r sleep and feel “ f u ll of
too k possession th is T hursd ay. They
pep.” D e lta D ru g Store.
have one daug hter o f school age.
com pany and w i ll begin w o rk th is
F ra n k M eyers o f H ills b o ro spent week.
the week-end at th e Lena M eyers
M rs. L u r ie K e n d a ll o f G rants
and C la yto n W h itm o re homes. He Pass a rriv e d at th e home o f her
w ill also v is it a brother. B ill M e y ­ daughter. Mrs. W ayne Jones. S u n ­
ers, w ho is i l l b u t is s lig h tly bet­ day fo r an in d e fin ite stay.
ter.
M r. and Mrs. P a rlo n C o in v is ­
ited M r. and M s. E rn ie Nelson at
Scholls Sunday and M onday and
( B y Z e ll S tru th e rs 1
accom panied them to P o rtla n d M on­
M rs. Sophia Olson e n tertain ed
day.
re la tiv e s Sunday in honor o f her
M r. and Mrs. M ilto n H a rve y o f s e v e n ty -fifth b irth d a y .
P o rtla n d and M r. and Mrs. Wes­
M iss M a rg a re t H e d d in o f P o rt­
ley H a rve y o f Sherw ood vis ite d M r. land was an o v e rn ig h t and Sunday
and Mrs. M. M . H a rve y Saturday. guest o f M iss E lizab eth S tru th e rs
M r. and M rs. W ayne Jones have at he r home here.
accepted a jo b w ith an a lu m in u m
H ite o n school d id not
reopen
Scholls Man Improving Place;
Play Cast Named; Plan Party $
Illy
M iin I,<irri»iiii« Ito rn m in )
S C H O L L S F ifte e n hu nd red feet
o f d ra in tile has been in sta lle d at
the J u liu s C hristensen fa rm and
fifte e n hundred m ure w ill be la id
soon fu r d ra in in g lo w fa rm land
He also plans to lay d ra in tile fo r
ir r ig a tin g a sum m er p isture. A
th re e -u n it m ilk in g m achine was re ­
ce n tly in sta lle d to take care o f the
m ilk in g of 7D cows ut the farm .
Cast Nam ed
Cast fo r the p la y “ H ot Dogs.’’
to be given at tile grange h a ll
F e b ru a ry 14. in clud e (¡race K in gs-
ton. M a ry Lovegren, Y von ne B un -
nell. B onnie B a rtle tt, D o ris Heaton,
L o rra in e
D em m in.
P h il B urke .
C ecil Heaton and Joseph S tretche r.
B e n e fit P a rty F rid a y
Pot lin k d in n e r p a rty sponsored
by the Rebekah lodge in honor of
W ilde's b irth d a y p rio r to lodges
m eetings Ja n u a ry 8 was w e ll a t­
tended D u rin g Rebekah c lu b m e e t­
in g plans w ere made to bold the
firs t o f a series o f fo u r b e n e fit
card p a rlie s F rid a y eve ning at the
I O. O. F h a ll P u b lic is in v ite d
M e R o llin M eyers has charge of
tables and score cards and Mrs.
Hazel S tre tch e r w ill have charge
o f refreshm ent : T he a ffa ir w ill be
sponsored by the ways and means
com m ittee. Mrs. M abel A llis o n is
chairm an. Mrs. Ned Cox w on the
good o f the ord e r contest. T he con­
test planned fo r Ja n u a ry 22 w ill be
com ic pictures, the person b rin g in g
the most com ics w ill receive the
prize.
M r and M rs. C a rl Rueck, M r.
and Mi
V ir g il Bi ti. M iss (¡race
M ille r and M y ro n A rth a n d w ere
Sunday d in n e r guests at the F. G
M ille r home.
M rs Charles Root of St. Johns
spent the w eek-end v is itin g her
daughter, Miss Helen Root, w ho
teaches the M id w a y school and
lives in the ten ant house at the
M rs. E lizabeth Reed place.
A chicken house was m oved fro m
the Chad Haynes place to th e Ida
K avs fa rm by A lfre d B endickson
last wee k.
M rs A f Roderr.an of H ills b o ro
is v is itin g at the A. J. W e lle r
home.
John S chm e ltzer and fa m ily were
released fro m q u a ra n tin e and H e l­
en has re tu rn e d to school at P a c if­
ic college.
Mrs. L. W. C ro w d e r le ft last
M onday fo r several w eeks’ v is it
w ith re la tive s in C a lifo rn ia .
W ayne A n d re w s o f Dundee spent
the week-end at th e E. J. Russell
home.
M is' E v e ly n Hesse. A rm o tir R e yn­
olds. the Misses T helm a. W ilm a and
V iv ia n Hesse, and M in o r Hesse
w ere am ong the guests at a p a rty
given by Miss G reta D ahlan at the
parental home in P o rtla n d F rid a y
evening p rio r to h e r m a rria g e to
M in o r Hesse J a n u a ry 12.
(¡ra n c e M eets S a tu rd a y
Scholls G range w i ll hold an a ll
day session S atu rday. A special
fe a tu re o f the le ctu re h o u r w ill
he a discussion o f le g is la tio n led by
L
W. G u ild . G eorge and James
A llis o n w ill g ive th e potato clu b
de m on stra tion w ith w h ic h th e y won
the state fa ir cha m pionsh ip and
w h ich won fo r them scholarship to
4-H clu b sum m er school n e xt sum ­
m er.
M r. and M rs C a rl W olsehlegel
w ith M r. and M rs. C laude A lle n of
Pleasant V ie w v is ite d Mrs. A lie n 's
m other, Mrs. M a ry L o n g w a y, in
H ills b o ro S aturday.
M rs. J. M. S tre tc h e r was ho no r
guest at a b irth d a y d in n e r p a rty
attended by the fa m ily at the S. S
Stearns home at S ix C orners S u n ­
day.
M r. and M rs W illia m O vala and
fa m ily o f P o rtla n d called a t the
A n d re w W e lle r home Sunday.
K e ith Busch o f H ills b o ro was an
o v e rn ig h t
guest
at the J. M .
S tre tch e r home W ednesday.
M r. and M rs. J. W e stfa ll spent
the week-end in P ortla nd .
M r. and M rs. L lo y d M u rra y and
M rs. A da Hanson attended the
a u x ilia r y m ee ting fo r in s ta lla tio n
o f o ffice rs and lodge m eetings in
N ew berg W ednesday evening.
Donald S chm eltzer o f Redmond.
Wash., b ro u g h t a tru c k load o f hay
Decem ber 30 to the John S ch m e lt­
zer home, where he visited for a
week.
M r. and M rs. L e w is H u lit of
N ew berg called al the C a rl W o h l­
schlegel home S unday afternoon.
M r. and M rs. M ik e M cC ann en­
te rta in e d M r. and M rs. A r t Bogard
of Sherw ood F rid a y evening.
M r. and Mrs. Jess S nyd er spent
the w eek at D eLake. O n th e ir re ­
tu rn t r ip Sunday eve ning th e y en ­
countered m uch hig h w ater, h a vin g
to fo rd floo d w aters at nine d iff e r ­
ent points.
M r. and Mrs. H T. Hesse visite d
at the W a lte r Prosser home and
also at the Charles B rooks hom e in
N ew be rg Sunday.
Chad Haynes has been seriou sly
il l the past week.
M r. and M rs L lo y d M u rra y and
Mrs. Ada Hanson attended the
a u x ilia r y and canton m e e tin g at
the I O O. F tem ple in P o rtla n d
M onday n ig h t.
M r. and Mrs. W L . Stevens and
M r. and Mrs. John S p ie rin g of
L a u re l called at the W. A B u n n e ll
home Sunday evening.
M rs. G u ild S urprised
Several ladies called at the L. W
G u ild home Ja n u a ry 7 as a surp rise
fo r Mrs. G u ild in ho no r o f her
b irth d a y .
M iss A lic e M cIn n is o f P o rtla n d
spent the week v is itin g her sister.
M rs. L a u ra M u rra y , and fa m ily .
S torm Cause. Damage
T h e storm S a tu rd a y n ig h t and
Sunday d id some damage in th is
v ic in ity . T h e w in d m ill at the A. B
F lin t home was to rn dow n, the
shingles on the fro n t co rn e r of
the grange h a ll were b lo w n o ff and
a fr o n t w in d o w o f the I. O. O. F.
b u ild in g was b lo w n in. The co m ­
m u n ity was w ith o u t e le c tric service
fo r several hours and d u rin g the
he ig ht o f the storm 18 telephone
lines w ere out o f order. D r. and
Mrs. W illia m B. C handlee w ere
forced to leave th e ir home be­
cause of the m any trees being
b lo w n do w n near the house. C h urch
service and Sunday school w ere not
held because o f the storm .
M r. and M rs. A r t Bogard o f near
S herw ood spent the w eek-end at
the L lo y d M u rra y home assisting
w ith the housew ork and garage.
Le on ard Bish o f N e w p o rt is v is ­
itin g at the V ir g il B ish and H. T
Hesse homes.
The South T u a la tin social clu b
met at the W. A. B u n n e ll home
F rid a y evening.
The Scholls J u n io r W om an's clu b
w ill meet at the E lm e r H o w a rd
home T h u rsd a y evening.
Chehalem Reports
Damage by Storm
< By M r*. B ird M c C o rm ic k )
C H E H A L E M M O U N T A IN — H ig h
w a te r rushed across the road at
the foot o f the F in ig a n h ill Sunday
evening, d riftw o o d and trash m a k ­
in g tra v e l dangerous A large tree
was b lo w n across the road near
C a rl W ohlschlegel's new house e a r­
ly Sunday m orn ing , in te rfe rin g w ith
the m ilk route, the school bus and
the m a il along the top o f the m o u n ­
ta in T h - heavy rains caused m uch
erosion in the plow ed fie ld s w here
the potatoes w ere dug last fa ll.
Pleasant V ie w c o m m u n ity clu b
pro gra m S atu rday n ig h t consisted
of the fo llo w in g : M e rv in W hitm ore ,
v io lin solos, accom panied on the
piano b y M rs. Ray Ego; tru m p e t
solo by Le slie V aught accom panied
on the piano by M rs. E le ry M c ­
Dougal: three songs by N e llie C len-
e ve rt o f N e w be rg and G lo ria H o ff­
man: tw o songs by Clelas and
Charles Hutchens. F ern and S tanley
Ego and A r d ith E tz w ile r; tw o skits
fay Ross C ourser o f N e w be rg and
W ayne Jones, and G lo ria H o ffm a n
and Hodson M cC o rm ick: readings
by M rs. Ray Ego, M e rv in W h it­
m ore. Clarence Wood and George
Sallee;
and c o m m u n ity singing.
N e xt m eeting w ill be F e b ru a ry 8.
Peronice Ego. M rs. Ray Ego and
Mrs. E lry M cD ougal are the pro- i
grain com m ittee. M rs. E. C. W ohl-
sclegel, W ayne Jones, and A lfre d |
H utchens w ill have charge o f the
pot lu c k supper and Hodson M c ­
C o rm ic k and M e rv in W h itm o re the
games.
E. P. S m ith, w ho is em ployed at
B o n n e ville , spent th e w eek-end at
home.
M r and Mrs. M e rv in W hitm ore .
M iss W anda F in ig a n . Le on ard W h it­
m ore and L. T. F in ig a n v is ite d M r.
and M rs. Oscar Hagg at R e c d v ille
Sunday.
M r and Mrs. C la u d A lla n and
d a ug hter Patsy, tenants on C a rl
W holschlegel's fa rm on top o f the
m ou ntain, are liv in g in the new
m odern house on th a t farm . There
is s till some w o rk be in g done on
the in te r io r o f the b u ild in g .
F. G. M ille r o f S cholls vis ite d
his son, G le n n M ille r , and fa m ily
S aturday.
M rs. C laud O w en and daughter
Patsy, accom panied b y M rs. C arl
W ohlschlegel o f Scholls, visite d
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Corner T h ird and Baseline
Phone 391
A. H. Busch, Prop.
Z e n ith No. 6-S-27 . . .
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w ith the black dial.
Mcltebckc Electric Store
"Saves Y ou M on ey on E v e ry Purchase"
Guaranteed to G ive You Itc ttrr Service Than
You’ve Ever Had Before”
Plan.
Savings of $1.00 ac­
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amounts to suit your
convenience. Start a
systematic savings
account today.
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Federal Savings
8C Loan A ss’n.
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Savings it
Hillsboro
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Bldg.
Oregon
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WORK PRODUCTIVELY
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Combining these four points of Thrift
Week, the average man and woman
will adopt a better program of person­
al money management.
Commercial
National Bank
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Selfridge Furniture Co.
Phone 21X
Hillsboro
136 S. T h ird Ave.
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Water attained a new dig­
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rock in the wilderness and
water gushed forth.
CALIFORNIA
Pullmans offers fu rth e r savings.
A n attendant serves coffee o r
m ilk fo r Jr, sandwiches 10r, do­
nuts 10c, fru it 5c, ice cre im 10c,
etc. A ls o lo w -c o s t fu ll-c o u rs .
meals in d in in g cars.
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These are drop
patterns.
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I t ’s th rifty to go by train. N o t
o n ly because the fares arc so
lo w , but also because you get so
m uch co m fo rt fo r yo u r money.
Remember, to o ,o th e r highways
ore often slippery and danger­
ous in w inter. B u t steel rails are
always safe— the smoothest, saf­
est highway in the w o rld .
Fares listed here are good in big,
room y, steam-heated coaches or
chair-cars on all ou r trains. They
■ re also good, w ith a small hertn
charge, in o u r fine im p ro v e d
T o u ris t Pullm ans.O urncw food
service in chair-cars and T o u rist
1
5« .95
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There is a dignity, too, in
the business of serving wa­
ter to a community, for it
is a business from which
courtesy is inseparable, and
courtesy is not only one of
the most essential but also
one of the most dignified
virtues in business as in pri­
vate life.
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E v e r v w o r t h -w h i Ie f e a l u r e .
Z e n il It's new Hhiek M agn n visio n
D in !— O ver lo n e A m p lifie r— a n d
m a n y o ilie r fea tu re s t h a t give
th e new Z e n ith s «•«■client ton e
q u a lity — h e lle r a ll 'ro u n d p er­
Every savings ce rtifi­
cate is insured up to
Modern Patterns in
Our 49c Grade of
Notice how the shimmies,
the little unnoticed jars,
rattles and body-squeaks
of old have been eliminat­
ed. »
For {Rose
unexpected
jolts of life
- insure
with.
churches
Surprise Party
Given Bend Folk
DON’T GET UP NIGHTS
D riv in g
A lso n o te h o w m uch
lo n g e r y o u r c a r holds
its
p rim e
p e r fo r m ­
ance.
the U n ite d B re th re n
P ortla nd T hursday.
Thonc C21
Peoples W ater and Gas Co.
R. E. WILEY, local manager