The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 13, 1936, Image 9

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Willst) or
A.B.C. Member—
(Jne of Only Two Weekly
Papers West of Rockien
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Mb ' M irgitrct
Mut liinteit)
M O U N T A IN D A L E L lo y d W illis,
w h o is em ployed m u gaiage ¿it
Doc*, dropped ¿1 tra ile r hitch 011 hl.s
log, w h ich shiitto rod the bone in
his log m id p i. n it iii his knee ba d ­
ly. Ho is In the Hood R ive r hos­
p ita l m id w ill be there several
weeks m ore His m other, M rs John
W illi ., mid c h ild re n Agda m id G uy
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ho p ltiil
Miss M ;irie K a ffe ty i s v is itin g
her .sister. M i . F rancis H randen-
bei g. o f O renco fo r several days
M i mid M i
Leonard V a n D o m ­
elen o f Roy. M i. m id Mrs. E arl
llo lle iih i-t k and daughter Helen,
Mi
Echo W illi., and M r. and M rs
l.oel H olhoibeck visite d M r and
Mi
A i th u r Bishop and c h ild re n of
C o rn e liu s Sunday
F rid a y evening visito r« of M r
and Mi
H e nry W eaver were M rs
Sue D orland o f Oswego and M. S
P otter of P ortla nd .
M i l l to Begin
G ro ve
Lu m b e r com pany
has
started operations attain a fte r a
period of Idlene.s« M any o f the
w ho were cm p lo y-
fo rm e r fa in ilh
ed in the m ill, are m oving back
in to th is v ic in ity
B irth d a y ( clrhratrd
M a ry Lou T oat • e n tertain ed 14
litt le Kchoolmates S aturday a fte r-
noon in honor of her n in th b irth -
day. Present were Elaine G ardner,
H etty Jean VanDom elen. Phyhss
K a ffe ty, C ry da l H ell Vogts, W ilm a
W illiam s.
B etty
M cNew, Louis
S< hw andei
N o rn
R affety. John
Hei
/e r t, ( ’ .dvin Corey. K enneth Vogcs
and M a ry Lou Toates.
Mi
J L V anD om elen and Mrs
Trace V u vlste ke w ent to P ortla nd
W «•iliH ..il.iv to vi it Mrs VunD om -
flv n S aunt. M rs Peter G idonia.
Reunion Saturday
A ll fu n n e r p u pils (if the West
U n io n and Jackson gra m m ar schools
are ur ,.eil to attend the dance at
the K P ha ll in N o rth P lains Sat-
urdav evening.
Mrs. T h o r (iro n b e e k of V ernonia
visite d T hursd ay at the Juines
M athiesen home
M r. and M i
E n d Peachey and
M l and M i
O r v ille Reynolds en ­
jo ye d a w iene r and m arsh m allow
r o 1 I at the home o f M r
and Mrs
E ran k M u rp h y T h in d a y evening
M rs
I. i k I H ollenbeck made an
o ffic ia l \
• to the P yth ia n T e m ­
ple at G i ton T hursday
M r. and M i
O tto C Voltes and
c h ild r e n visite d her parents. M r.
and
M rs G eorge lllc rs d o rf, of
S ch e flin Sunday.
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Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, February 13, 193G
liilU b o ro In«kp«ndent Jbfttabllahed 1873
G rove Lum ber C om pany to
B eg in O peration»
th e
* i : l i his 1:1 uidfrinther. Mr.> H e nry
W eaver, visite d relative» in P o rt­
land Sunday and Monday.
V is its l.ndses
M rs l.o e l H ollenbeck le ft F e b ru ­
a ry 12 fo r a tw o weeks' trip , at
w h v li lim e she w ill m ake her o f­
fic ia l v is it, to the P yth ia n T eitiples
at Ro ehurtt, A lb a n y, G rants Pass
and Bandon.
Sam Schlegel sent w o rd fo r his
bro th er. Fred Schlegel, to come Io
help him as lie had been h u rt in
an au tom ob ile at O lym pia
Mi
Earl H ollenbeck. M r
D e l­
b e rt Eovvli.s. Mrs. l.o e l H ollenbeck.
Mi
.lames M athiesen and M is P
A. Q ualls attended a be ne fit "500"
p a rty fo r the H ills b o ro P ythia n
Sisters at the home of Mrs. J im
A nderson in H ills b o ro M onday a ft­
ernoon.
M r and Mrs. H a rold Reynolds
and son Charles visite d M r. and
M r W I. H e nry o f H ills b o ro S at­
urday.
M r. and M rs George C o n n o lly
a n d son and M r and M rs O r v ille
J le y n o l'ls vis ite d
M r. and M i
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(on Sunday.
I.ew La y,on is d r iv in g the M oun-
ta in d a le sehoolbus.
K ansas City
i Hv M r* .1 A McCny •
Mi
Una Hr nlv is unable Io ■*-
tend high school on account of
In n in g the measles
Mi
Z.oe Q u ick o f O renco spent
a few days last week w ith her par-
enls. M i and M rs Ira B row n. Mrs
B ro w n is re co ve rin g slo w ly fro m
iie r recent illness
Kansas C ity G irls S ew ing d u l l
held a m eeting T hursd ay afternoon
M rs Z. W. Z u ie fe l of Eastern
History of Aloha School
Shows Progress
Willi Which is ( ombined t he Hillsboro Independent
Volume 12, No. 52
Lloyd Willis
Hurt at Dec
See Page Six-
, Oregon is here v is itin g her daugh-
le i, Mrs. E a rl W aldron, and fa m ­
ily .
G e rtru d e and Beta Vandom elon
and M arion Vandehey are out of
school on account o f p in k eye.
Louis S tro h m a ye r sprum ed his
u rm q u ite badly last week, and
was unable to d riv e ids tru c k fo r
a few days
Horn, io M r. and M rs. l i c i t lic e -
icker, F e b ru a ry 2. H g irl
M r. and M rs J P Vandeizanden
und sons Ralph and F ra n k enjoyed
a "5(10" card p a rty lit the J. A. M c ­
Coy home S aturday evening
M l
M ir jo n e Vandei zanden was
a w e e k e n d guest of M r and Mrs.
W a lte r Busch o f H illsb o ro .
Mr
Zoe Q uick of O renco was a
guest of her daughter Mrs Charles
W addle, the lust of the week
Kansas C ity Farm ers' U nion local
met in the llo y iil N eighbor ba ll
Wednesday afternoon at Banks
B ert lic e .acker gave a re p o rt on
tlie o il eoinpuny and John Plus*,
county president, also spoke.
Mi
M y rtle Moi gun of P ortla nd
n il A r th u r and F ra n k Vanderzan-
den of tlie T ide W ater T im b e r Co
o f A storia visite d M r and M rs
J. P. Vunderzaridcn und fa m ily
Sunday.
M r. and Mrs. M J V anderzan-
d rn and litt le son W ayne spent
Tuesday w ith M r and Mrs. John
V unloo of C ornelius.
A nniversary of
C ouple O bserved
Illy Mr«. Frank P rxnldll
Extension Planned
Plans are being made fo r an
extension to the e le c tric lig h t line
south fro m the H elm place. It w ill
serve the Jacob and W alter horn«
J M cibus, J* II M cPherson and
the F. L. and Lee B ro w n homes
Houses are being w ire d at pre -
eld as the patrons are hoping for
the "ju ic e " w ith in a m onth.
V io la S to lle r and M a rjo rie W ill
took pa rt in a piano re c ita l F rid a y
at the R ( ’ Busch home in H ills ­
boro as p u pils of Mrs. Erm a T a y ­
lo r Sparks.
Mrs. George Rosevear and son
A ld e n visite d th e ir daug hter and
sister. M rs F rancis Coolidge, and
fa m ily of P o rtla n d several days last
week
S atu rday and Sunday guests at
the George Rosevear home were
th e ir son A rk le o f CCC C im p N e­
halem and th e ir so n -in -la w and
d a u g lite r, M r. and Mrs. F rancis
Coolidge, and son Dale o f P o rt­
land
O th e r Sunday guests were
M r and M rs. John Peterson.
The L. A W h ittle com pany is
th in n in g a 25-aere tra c t of w a ln u t
trees on th e ir place. The trees
were spaced 40 feet w hen set about
25 years ago.
C old C ats Attendance
On account o f the severe cold
w eather F rid a y nigh t, o n ly a few
persons attended t h e Townsend
m eeting at the h a ll M r. M ille r of
P o rtla n d was present A m eeting
w ill be held in M arch when fu ll
org an iaztio n is hoped to be ac­
com plished.
The Broadcasters* class o f the
S unday school w ill
hold th e ir
m o n th ly business and social m eet­
in g w ith Raym ond M eyers T h u rs ­
day evening (to n ig h t)
Mr
and M rs
Leslie Lee and
three c h ild re n of C h e rry grove v is ­
ited M rs I.ec's parent . M r. and
M rs C a lly W hitm ore . Sunday.
M r and M r: Am os W a tkin s and
R O C K C R EEK M r. and M rs H
J
G e tly celebrated th e ir s ilv e r
w edding a n niversary in P ortla nd
r e c e n tly .
Mr
W alter W ism er and Miss
O p h e lia W ism er o f Hillsboro vis­
ited M r and Mrs. Ben Leu S u n ­
day evening
M is
W illia m
Joos o f Shady
B rook visite d Mrs. John Berger
and Mrs. Erieda B erger recently.
M r and M rs Duve LaP la nte and
M r. and M rs P ie rre M ills and fa m ­
ily of P ortla nd spent the week-end
w ith M r and Mrs N icholus Kies
A group of neighbors c h a riva rie d
M r and Mrs. L a P la n te S aturday
evening.
Ted Weldon o f Cam p K illp a c k .
V ancouver.
.pent the week-end
W ith M r and M rs Ered W eldon,
and M r and M r . Jonathon W e l­
don o f H ills b o ro visite d the re S u n ­
day
Hobby and R o ily Dancer. C a ro ­
lin e Henson and O liv e r D ick re ­ children visited at the Bverett
tu rn e d to school M onday
a fte r W rig h t home at K in to n Saturday.
( ha n g r M eeting T im e
being absent on account o f illness
Local u n it of the F arm ers' U n ­
M rs M orton Congdon and S tan­
ley Congdon spent the week-end ion voted to change th e ir business
w ith M rs. W. C. B eatty in P o rt­ m eeting n ig h t fro m the firs ! T h u rs ­
day of each m on th to the second
land.
M i- John Schneider i il l M rs T hursday, at the m u t in g held last
M ik e
W aefler and Jack Radke, week at tin* hall. The change was
w ho have been ill. are im p ro v in g made so the local u n it w o u ld a l­
J o e V rlic a k of th is section and ways fo llo w the cou nty m eeting,
Paul H userich of L ib e r ty d is tric t., w h ic h i- the f ir • S aturday of each
w ho were i l l fo r several weeks ale m onth F ra n k W aibel and G ra n t
Dodge were appointed as a new
im p ro vin g
dance com m ittee. John Plass. coun­
Birthday Celebrated
M rs John Peterson w as hostess ty president, and Miss Blanch E ic k -
at a d in n e r Sunday in honor o f M r w o rth , home de m on stra tion agent
Petersons b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry at large, each made short talks. A
Pre c u t w ere Miss Elsie Peterson tw o -h o u r dram a is being prepared
of P ortland. M r and M rs H enn ing - to be given at the social m eeting
sen and son Bobby of H illsd ale . F e b ru a ry 22
M r and Mrs. Leon D avis e n te r­
Mrs. W a lte r W ism er
and
Miss
O phelia W ism er of H illsb o ro . M r. tained w ith a d in n e r fo llo w e d by
pinochle
p la y in g at th e ir home
and M rs
Ben Leu and fa m ily .
John Peterson Jr. and the honor T hursd ay evening. T he va le n tin e
m o tif was ca rrie d out w ith "cu p id s"
guest and hostess.
Eleanor Z ürche r, student at L in ­ as place and score cards Mrs. W.
fie ld college, spent the w eek-end | H M cNay and It. (J. M rN a v re ­
of F e b ru a ry 2 w ith tie r parents, j ceived high score in pinochle. Mrs.
B G. M cNay and W. H M cN ay re ­
M r and Mrs. Peter Z ürche r.
M ik e V rlic a k was home fro m I ce ivin g low . Present were M r. and
cam p from Wednesday u n til S u n ­ Mrs. It G M cN ay o f Forest Grove.
day on account o f too m uch snow C P S ta ffo rd , M r. and Mrs. F. I..
at camp
B row n. M r. and M rs. W. 11 M c­
W T clu b met w ith Mrs. F ra n k N ay. L illie B row n. B illy M cNay.
East Thursday.
B e tty Jean and H o w a rd D avis and
John H o cckli o f B rooks H ill, w ho the host and hostess.
Cronins Move
several weeks ago le ft fo r G ra n ­
ada. C e n lia l Am erica, w ith several
M r. and M rs Joe C ro n in and son
head of B ro w n Swiss cattle, w rite s M u rra y m oved fro m P ortla nd to
to home fo lk s about con ditions the fo rm e r Roy Fields house. M u r ­
the re He a rriv e d J a n u a ry 26 and ra y w ill be a p u p il in the firs t
says it's v e ry hot there. The ranch grade at the L a u re l school.
contains thousands o f acres. The
Lo sli B roth ers have purchased a
ranch house Is large and has a new p ic k -u p fo r h a u lin g m ilk on a
sw im m in g pool. W indow s are 26 stub rou te fro m B ald Peak to th e ir
feet high screen-covered openings. place.
T hey have men servants. T he b irn
B e lly Hogan re tu rn e d to school
is fo u r nulcs from the ran ch bouse las, week a fte r a siege o f chicken -
pox.
and tlic v . rid e back and fo rth on
ponies fro m house to barn.
Mrs. Ada Hanson and granddaugh­
Edna Rahn of H ills b o ro visite d te r Helen Bolm a o f M id w a y v is ­
her parents, M r. and M rs. M ik e ited th e ir daug hter and aunt, Mrs.
Rahn, Sunday.
R o llin Meyers, last T h u rsd a y and
F rid a y.
N eighborhood news fro m 30 A r- ' Mrs. W. I,. Stevens en tertained
gus correspondents i n d i f f e r e n t last Wednesday w ith a luncheon
sections o f W ashington cou nty ap­ fo r M rs. George Stevens o f P n rtla n d
pear in tho A rgu s each w e e k . and her three sisters, Mrs. L. Me-
Le arn w h a t y o u r frie n d s are d o ­ C a ffcry. her house guest fro m Da-
in g fo r less than th re e cents a kola. Mrs Bess P om ra nig and M rs
week.
t f H a ttie Sales, both o f P ortla nd , and
Kinton Women
Sponsor a Tea
Federal M an H u n ts
H elvetia Coyotes
Strongest Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
n r wise
B end
(B y Mrs. O. If. Pelem on)
M r. and M rs. H. I.. Eisner and
fa m ily e n tertain ed S itu r d a y eve­
n in g in honor o f M r. Elsner'a b ir th ­
day. The eve ning was spent in
music, d a rn in g and cards. A b o u t
40 were present.
M rs. V e rn Cross and sons C lif ­
ford. K en n e th and Bobby o f P o rt­
land spent S atu rday and Sunday
w ith M rs. Cross's parents. M r. and
Mrs. .Albert Scott M r. Cross also
visite d the re S aturday.
M r. and M rs. B e rt M e ye r en ter-
RUSHLOW
I’ hone 1701Y
D E N T IS T
D o n't Delay Y ou r
D e n tist W ork
PAY ON
KAM «
PA Y M E N T PLAN
Independent Bank
Offers You These
" Personalizetl” Services
1. Insured D eposit».
2. P rom pt P erson al
Loans.
3. E scrow s-C ollcction c.
4. F. H. A. Loans.
5. S a fe
D ep osit B oxes.
6. A u tom ob ile Loans.
E x ,radions
-
Edlings
Bridges - Piales
I . inceri ly tr y Io m ake every
p laie e o n ilo rla lile and
n a tu ra l lo okin g.
D r. P. G . Brown
D E N T IS T
' 'om ini i 1 i i l I- I'lc
2nc and M ain ;>t...
H ills b o ro
Oregon
7. M oney O rders and
D rafts.
This home-owned, independ­
ent bank is pleased to offer re­
sponsible residents o f this com­
munity loans for legitimate
business enterprises.
The officers and employes of
this hank are local residents—
your friends and neighbors.
They are able to give your
problems and loan requests
immediate and individual at­
tention.
'
“ So the d o cto r’s tr ia l m arriage
has been fo u n d out?"
“ Yes, and he's been arrested!”
“ W hat's the charge?"
"P ra c tic in g w ith o u t a license.”
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State C a p ito l News L e tte r—G iv ­
in g the h ig h lig h ts o f o ffic ia l ac­
t iv it y at Salem .—E ve ry w eek in
th e A rgus.
tf
W ALL F IN IS H
will not show laps— will
not rub off— and is much
better for covering those
ugly stains.
"W E
H illsboro D ecorating
C om pany
"Nick"
H ilLtinro
(Jr, »im
Phone Hillsboro 2102
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STO M A C H ULCERS
o , s u ffe re r« , m a n y ra s e s r>( years
* » te r u - i i t f U d ja re p o rt a m a z in g re ­
lie f.
U d g a h e lp , to n<i y o u o f p a in , native«,
ano o th e r d iv t*« m fo rte .
Im p ro v e m e n t is stea d y
ano ra p id .
U d g a is h ig h ly re to m m e ru le d fo r
i le e rs, . u i d .D ys p e p s ia , H e a rtb u rn . In d ig e s tio n ,
ano (»as I^ u o s , w hen due to excess acid.
l n r T D c k . p le a sa n t re lie f you
I l> E .k a
owe I t t 'l y o u rs e lf t il g et ■
F R F F S 'M H E
o f U dga at
T h m ic tn d s
Hillsboro
Pharmacy
SIBERRIAN
CREAM
The most delicious, healthful
food of the day. Always sea­
sonal.
'V e n e tia n tic k e t, M rs. J. E. H o rne r,
Rt. 2, C ornelius)
C O S L E T T ’S B A R -B -Q
B arb ecu es or H am b u rgers — Sib errian C ream
First and Baseline, Hillsboro
Open 7 a. m. to 2. a. m.
i
i HEY B U D D Y -
You Had to Walk to Earn ikI f '
Why Not Spend
for
a Ride!
1935 FORD
V-8 Coupe ....................................
1935 DODGE
Sedan .............................................
1931 CHRYSLER 8
Sedan .............................................
1930 W HIPPET
9 2 tf
SPOC
O a U
$0*7£
O / O
1932 FORD V-8
Tudor Sedan ................................
1932 FORD V-8
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:
$/f
1933 CHEVROLET
1931 FORD
C o u p e .............................................
1928 CHEVROLET
Tv.’o-door Sedan .........................
1933 CHEVROLET
O dU M
M IC
J. JLv
1927 STUDEBAKER
4
1929 FORD
W E C A R R Y A L L O F O U R O W N C O N T R A C TS
Hillsboro's QBdest Automobile
EVERY H IG H SCHOOL
STUDENT KNOWS
149 S. T hird A v e.
“ When (h«it sweet April showers
(with downward shoot)
The drought of March has
pierced to the root.”
—
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY
SHOPS
P H Y S IC IA N
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
Perm anent* and all kinda
beauty w ork.
Telephone
P H Y S IC IA N
of
X -R a y
kinds
of
Beauty
O ffice
R. E. WILEY, local m anager
AND CAN8
Building
Telephone
J A C K M A IE R
144
by
County
A ppointm ent
Telephone 1391
R U B B E R STA M PS
BUY
Bank
Phone 2211
P ar In io rm atian
from
R aildln<
H lLl^BO R O ARGUS
Rlllehnto
a k a .t
Iiir a r t a r ,
YOUR
RUBBER STAMPS
A«enr|«a
IN S U R A N C E H E R V It R
N ational
C O L L E C T IO N
Garbage Collection
Dentist
F lra l
Bide.
Residence 2381
GARBAGE
IN S U R A N C E
Peoples Water and Gas Co.
Bank
Telepkonee
O ffice 2682
DR. RALPH DRESSER
W a«lilu«ton
N ational
Telephone*
Residence 791Z
Wells Building
D E N T IS T S
Sundays
SURGEON
Physician and Surgeon
a specialty
Telephone 1471
W E I L ’S A P A R T M E N T S
Mabel Schendel
K re n in g ,.
3231
and
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
W ork
PERMANENTS
Commercial
SU R G EO N
and rhyslo-Th erepy
Commercial
1‘ff ilX
at Hillsboro Pharm acy
A ll
AND
A. 0 . PITMAN, M. D.
Beauty W ork
Sanitary Beauty Shop
In Chaucer's April folks went on
pilgrimages. W hen April comes to
our clime, we start gardening in it
serious way. Ami W ater is the first
essential i n cultivating gardens.
Here’s a simple ru le: W ater in the
early morning anti after sunset—
not in the heat of the sun. You will
use less water, and plants and grass
will not be sun damaged.
Dealer
H illsb oro, O regon
GEORGE T. McGRATII
"T he L .iig t ,l In d i p rn d c u t B un k III W d .J iiir.R iii ( u u n ly '
S U R FA C E S ”
CADY MOTOR CO.
8. T ra v ele rs’ C h eeks.
Commercial National Bank
C O VER
I’m On My Way to
Coslett’s for a Big Dish of
General
Prompt Personal Loans
HOT W ATER
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Investigate O ur S preda I Used t a r Purchase Plan
336 E. Washington |
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Your Local
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"T ou gh G u y." new dram a o f the
governm ent secret service, w ill be
the Venetian fea tu re fo r to n ig h t.
F rid a y and S aturday. Jackie Coo­
per has his fir s t g ro w n -u p ro le in
th is picture. S tarred w ith h im are
Joseph C a lle ia , R in T in T in Jr.,
H a rvey Stephens and Jean H e r-
sholt. The story deals w ith a boy
w ho runs aw ay fro m home to save
his dog, w h o blun ders in to a c r im ­
in a l gang, and am ong the m find s
the best frie n d o f his life . The
m ethods o f the secret service in
fe rre tin g o u t c rim in a ls are shown
in de tail.
£ V E R Y F O R M O F P R O T E C T IO N
T E L E P H O N E 1732
116 SOUTH THIRD • RES 2092 • HILLSBORO. OREGON
Everything in Insurance
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Section 2, Pages 1 to 6
J a ck ie C ooper C om ing
in “ T ough G u y” T o n igh t
CHAS. L. WALKER AGENCY
The opening line of (he Canterbury
T ales: ( m odernized)
D r. P. G . Brown
Established 1894
tam ed M r. and Mrs. O. It. B u rris
and M r and Mrs. D L. M cC ol-
lough and d a ug hter P a tric ia of
P o rtla n d Sunday.
F rank, Dale and H illy M a rq u is
are absent fro m school fo r several
1 M rs H a ttie W illia m s of H illsb oro . weeks w ith mumps.
M r- B ert M eye r spent a week in
A fte rn o o n guests were Mrs. T ina
Si h u b n e rirh . Mrs H e tty K rau s and P ortla nd re ce n tly v is itin g frie n d s G ran ge Y oung F olk S ch ed ­
M rs M ay M cL a u g h lin , a ll o f F a rm ­ and also visite d her bro th er, John
u le P arty on Feb. 21
ington T w o tables of "500" were W hite, at R idge field, Wash., J a n ­
played. Mrs. Bess P om ranig r e ­ ua ry 31.
I By .Mm. E. L . C o«)
ce ivin g high score and Mrs. George
K IN T O N — K in to n
Ladies'
A id
i Stevens, low .
society is sponsoring a George
Mrs. F lora
B ake r visite d
her
W ashington " s ilv e r tea " to be held
aunt, Mrs I.u eian Geer, lit P o rt­
at the home of Mrs. L i lly M . B ie r-
land Sunday.
Iy F rid a y afternoon. F e b ru a ry 21.
A n u m be r of fo lk fro m here
M m . John M. Davidson)
A sho rt program w ill be given in
wen- en tertain ed S aturday evening
H E L V E T IA -Coyotes have been keeping w ith the day. Proceeds
a, tlie B. G. M cN ay home in F o r­ g iv in g the farm ers on the h ills a w ill be used in connection w ith
est G rove. D ancing was enjoyed lo t o f tro u b le la te ly, k illin g c h ic k ­ the chu rch w o rk.
d u rin g the evening Present were ens and stock. M r. Adams, a fe d e r­
A band o f gypsies came th ro u g h
M r and M rs. J. W M u llo y . M r. al hu nter, is w o rk in g in the woods here last Tuesday, b u t d id not get
and M rs. A d o lp h S chm idt, M r. and now in the no rth w e st of W ashing­ v e ry far. as the y were w anted by
Mrs. F I,. B row n. Mrs. Lena M e y ­ ton cou nty and southeast o f C o l­ the a u th o ritie s fo r some w o rk they
ers. M r
and M rs. Lee B ro w n . um bia county. He is using s try c h ­
had done. O ffice rs cap tured them
T helm a M u llo y Helen Rutschman. nine ro lle d in sm all balls of lard in the v ic in ity of Cooper m o u n ­
N orm a Meyers, L illie B row n. G il­ to poison the coyotes. The balls are ta in road near T ile F la t, and took
man W rig h t, Joe C ro nin . Raym ond placed near a carcass He expects the m to H illsb o ro .
; M eyers and the host and hostess. to be th e re fo r several weeks and
A ll are in v ite d to be present at
M iss Irene Stevens o f Oswego the p u b lic is w arned to keep th e ir the "V a le n tin e p a rty " g iv e n by the
and Ina Stevens of V ernonia were dogs fro m ro a m in g in the woods yo u n g m em bers o f the grange at
w eek-end guests o f th e ir parents, w here the poison is laid.
th e h a ll F e b ru a ry 21. T h e re w i ll be
M r. and M rs W. L. Stevens. The
M em bers o f the m ission society games fo r all.
fa m ily , in c lu d in g E lb e rt Stevens, of the S cotch P resb yteria n chu rch
The you ng people, w h o attend
i \ (sited M rs Stevens' sister, Mrs. and th e ir frie n d s attended a social services at the church, have org an­
C lifto n Bagley, and M r. Bagley at at the home o f M r. and M rs. James ized a sin g in g class to assist w ith
O ceanlake Sunday.
B atch eld er S atu rday nig h t. A b o u t the m usical a c tiv itie s o f th e se rv­
M rs. F lora B a ke r attended the 40 were present.
ices. W e e kly rehearsals are being
fu n e ra l o f a cousin. M rs Elizabeth
Date o f the m odern dance at held at th e home o f M r. and M rs.
Roberts, of P o rtla n d M onday.
H e lvetia h a ll was changed th is W arren W ilson.
M r. and M rs Am os W atkins v is ­ m onth from the second to the th ir d
A m eeting of the d ire cto rs o f the
ited his sister. M rs. D ouglas Hood, Saturday. M an y couples came from school was held at th e school last
, o f P ortla nd T hursday.
a distance and w ere dissappointed M onday evening.
M r. and Mrs. E rnest I.o sli and when they fou nd the h a ll closed.
M rs. G eorge S nider, w h o has
three c h ild re n visite d his sister,
H e lve tia Boy Scouts w ith th e ir been i l l at her home d u rin g the
Mrs. A r th u r G ould, and fa m ily at scoutmaster, Joseph W enzel, are past tw o weeks, is re p o rte d as m uch
B ethany F e b ru a ry 2.
busy these days g e ttin g ready to im p roved . H er sister, M rs. Jackson,
M r. and Mrs. S. E. S to lle r and take p a rt in the Boy Scout circu s t>f P o rtla n d has been w ith her d u r­
c h ild re n visite d M r. S to lle r’s sister, in P ortla nd .
in g her illness.
M rs. F ra n k Hanauske, and fa m ­
Sickness Closes Schools
M r. and M rs. Amos W a tkin s and
ily and
Mrs. S to lle r's b ro th e r.
School was closed last w eek fo r fa m ily o f L a u re l v is ite d M r. and
James W ill, and Mrs. W ill, a ll of sickness and opened M onday m o rn ­ M rs. E ve re tt D W rig h t o f Cooper
P ortla nd , and M r. and M rs. John in g a fte r being fum ig ated . Bad m o u n ta in Saturday.
W ill Sr. of Beaverton, Sunday.
colds, flu and measles cu t dow n
H. E. C. to M eet
M rs. F lora B ake r e n tertain ed at the attendance.
The G range H. E. C. w i ll meet
her home F rid a y evening in honor
Mrs. H e n ry Bishop, w ho was at the h a ll th is T hursd ay a ftern oon
o f the A r th u r H ill fa m ily . T hree q u ite sick w ith the flu last week,
and a ll ladies in the c o m m u n ity
tables of cards were played. Pres­ is g e tting better.
are in v ite d to be present.
ent w ere M r. and Mrs. A r th u r
M r. and M rs. R. H am er o f G ro v e ­
M rs. Louise V a n K le e k and son
H ill. George H ill and Ben T h u ll. land made a business t r ip to the
w ho w e re honor guests, Mrs. Lena E lizabeth R itte r home th is week. C liffo r d have been q u ite i l l d u rin g
the past week, but are im p ro v in g .
Meyers, Mrs. A Soule. Mrs. Aggas,
M r and M rs. C h ris C hristensen
M r. and M rs. W arren W ilso n v is ­
Robert Soule, Raym ond and N o r­ visite d her m other. M rs. A. Lickess.
ite d th e ir son and w ife , M r. and
ma Meyers. E ir l and J im B ake r in P ortla nd Sunday.
M rs. Elw-ood W ilson, o f near Banks
and the hostess.
Wesley Batchelder, O. S. C. stu ­ T hursd ay.
R u d o lf L o sli and three c h ild re n dent, is at th e in fir m a r y th e re v e ry
M rs. M a ry K ershaw , w h o has
and his sister. M rs F rieda Hogan, sick w ith the mumps, acco rding to
and d a ug hter B e tty v is ite d th e ir w o rd received by his parents, M r. been spending the past tw o weeks
at he r home in O ak G rove, re ­
parents and grandparents, M r. and and Mrs. James Batchelder.
tu rn e d to her ap artm en t w ith M rs.
Mr
F ru d Lo sli, of B eth any S un­
M r. and M rs. K u r t M eyer. M rs. L i lly M . B ie rly Sunday.
day.
A. II. M eye r and fa m ily v is ite d
Miss Josephine F itc h o f th e P o rt­
M illir e n , D unsm oor, a freshm an M r and M rs. W illia m Sehubothe
land B ib le In s titu te was present at
in H ills b o ro high school, is q u ite at V ancouver, Wash.. Sunday.
the service a, the ch u rch Sunday
ill w ith measles.
M r. and M rs. S im on H ershey and and b ro u g h t the message to a good
M r. and Mrs. F. L. B ro w n a t­ W a lte r Hershev vis ite d M r. and ' sized audience. Miss F itc h w ill as-
tended a R o ta ry d in n e r at N e w - Mrs. T M a rsh a ll near G aston S un­ ' sist Rev. V ir g il Speeee, pastor of
berg F e b ru a ry 5. w hen the ch a rte r day M rs M a rsh a ll fo rm e rly liv e d • th is church, in a series o f evangel-
was presented to the n e w ly org an­ at the U lric h H e rzig place.
j is tic m eetings, w h ic h w i ll begin
ized c lu b there.
the last o f th is week.
M illie e n l and J u n io r D unsm oor
S ubscribe no w to the A rgu s. I r
E van ge lica l B r o t h e r h o o d w i l l
received w o rd las, w eek o f the W ashington c o u n ty $1.50 a year. 1 m eet in connection w ith th e spe-
serious illness o f th e ir fathe r, L y le S ix m onths 85c. T h re e m onths 5( ■ c ia l m eetings, held w ith the church
Dunsm oor. a, the S, V in c e n t’s hos­ cents. T w o m onths 35 cents.
tl in L a u re l, ne xt Tuesday evening.
p ita l in P ortla nd , w h e re he u n d e r­
went an a p pe nd ix opera tion w ith
com plications.
C e cil S chm idt w e n t to C h e rry
Insure w ith th e
G ro ve F e b ru a ry 5 and accom ­
panied by Le slie Lee and his
b ro th e r shot a cougar in the h ills
near there.
M r. and M rs H erm an Jae nicke
o f C o rne liu s visite d her uncle and
aunt. M r. and M rs. A d o lp h S chm idt.
Sunday.
Oregon Mutual is the oldest anti the strongest legal
M r. and M rs. Teon Lo veg ren of
C athlam et. Wash . visite d her p a r­ reserve mutual fire insurance company with home of­
ents, M r. and Mrs. C a lly W h itm o re fices in the west. For 40 years the company has been op­
fro m T h u rsd a y u n til Sunday. Too erating. protecting millions of dollars worth of property
m uch snow in the woods caused a
la y -o ff in lo gg ing operations in the in five states.
W ashington lu lls.
Laurel Folk to Hear Portland
Choir; Union Changes Meet
I l l y M r« . F I. Drown,
L A U R E L "Y o u w ill be sorry if
you are not at the L a u re l church
th is F rid a y evening at 8 o'clock,"
declares Rev. V T. Speeee. pastor
of the church. The 35-voice "A
G ip e ila " c h o ir from the P ortla nd
B ib le
in s titu te w ill
be present
T ills w ill be an e n tire evening of
choice singing A ll are in v ite d to
attend.
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