Ù ag e S ix H IL L S B O R O ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Thursday, April 9, 1936 1 . . u ». F " l 1 , ■ — r— ■ in Orenco. was taken to the cou n­ ces Scherrer. M rs Ben Nussbaum - w eek w ith his uhcle and aunt, ¡ (lllV )| ||„ . a ll-u ro u n d Uclmkc-Wal Larson, Fore t G rove For sp ee d ty h o spita l last W ednesday m o rn ­ er, M rs C la rk In k lc y . Sam m y In k - M r. and Mrs. I,out-. Zuercher. ! ker tro p h y. ing G e ra ld in e K e lln e r, T ig a rd , M.u ■ lev and Raymond G ucrbe r. the ho n ­ Sells Store Mrs. S. W Baughm an vis ite d at W ashington county's contest were Jo ile Langer, T ig a rd ; M a iy Hall, ored guest and her m other, M rs. Herm an T rachscl of Bethany sold the Tom P e rin home at H e lve tia C larence Meek between 36 e n tile s representing Beaverton. k several days last week HO UK C R E E K Joh n B occkli of his store, located at Fast 60th aven­ W eek-end guests at the James ue and G lisa n street, last week M r six schools. Results were: Novice Mrs N e llie F lw e rt, T ig a rd un ib n M r and Mrs. G. A. Robson v is ­ Mathiesen home were M r and Mrs. Brooks H ill re tu rn e d F rid a y from T ra ch scl fo rm e rly owned the Rock d ivisio n , accuracy Eileen Uollm s, high school coim uerelal teacher, ited his sister. Mrs. George Ford, a three m onths' business t r ip to M is s io n a ry Society M eets at and fa m ily at Kelso last w eek Mrs. Students M a k e G ood Rec- Robert Reisner o f Salem and Miss | N icaragua, C e n tra l A m erica On C reek store He lia it the P o rtla n d T iga rd, Eileen J a e q u itli, T ig a rd ; coach of F rid a y 's w inners, ha p ro ­ V irg in ia D a volt o f C o rva llis. store fo r about one year. Leona Sherm an. H illsb o ro . For duced m any team and In d iv id u a l Ford is i l l w ith pneum onia. Ins re tu rn t r ip he boarded the C h u rch A p r il 15 o rd ; N ew P u p ils R eg is ter Mrs. Elizabeth Harm s o f N o rth I sliced Eileen U ollm s, June U o l­ w inne rs in ty p in g uud shorthand Born. to M r. and M rs. Charles W yom in g at C h i istobel on t h e Plains was a w eek-end guest at the I lms and E llen J a q u itii, u ll o f T i­ in locul and state contests. K e y le r on A p r il 2. a son. K e lly A tla n tic side, go in g th ro u g h the J. L. Van Dom elen home. O RENC O — Parent-Teacher asso­ K e ith K e yle r. ( By Mr*. Je»»p Meyrn.) gard. Panama C anal tw ice , firs t from Mrs. J 1 N o rth ru p and Joann ' th e P a cific side on the M avan and cia tio n w ill meet at the school to ­ BUXTON B u xto n T o w n s e n d Mrs. W illia m S ib le y and c h il- A m ateurs d ivisio n, accuracy O u r classified colum ns m ay have day (T hursd ay) afternoon. D e vo­ dren o f Husum Wash., v is ite d at clu b w ill hold a business m eeting H aym an o f P o rtla n d were guests at then back on the W yo m in g and K u th e ryn A ra n t, Forest G rove; ju s t w h a t yo u uru lo o k in g fo r tions, Mrs. George Goodman. T o p ­ the F ra n k W arren home last week. at the grange h a ll (to n ig h t) T h u rs ­ the C. I W illia m s and Gene N o rth ­ I tra v e lin g on the W yo m in g as fa r M a rjo rie I,anger, T ig a rd ; Beulah Reud them . tl ru p homes fro m Tuesday u n til S u n ­ as l.os Angeles. From l.os A ll- is, "M u sic in the Hom e and the T IG A R D T ig a rd union h i g h M r. and M rs. L e w is L a M o lle day. A speaker is expected fo r a day. In flu e n ce o f M usic on C h ild re n ." and son o f Gaston m oved in to the m eeting to be held A p r il 23. i geles to San Francisco he traveled school contestants dom inated the W eek-end guests at the N. 11 by m otor car and fro m San Fran- an nu al W ashington county ty p in g by Miss L u c ille McGee Hostesses. B rya n t house last week Several fro m here attended the M rs. F lo yd Ensley and M is. A. O. C o m m u n ity H a rm ony clu b met Banks Townsend m eeting M arch 30 Toates home were M r. and Mrs. 1 cisco to P o rtla n d by tra m He v is ­ contests held at th e Behnke-W al P itm an. Dreas U p fo r at th e hom e o f M r. and M rs. J. J. • in w h ich members fro m V ernonia Bert C asw ell and fa m ily . M r. and ited at Petalum a. I 'a l Am ong the | k c r Business college in P ortla nd Mrs. Russell Fox and fa m ily . M r. m any souvenirs w h ic h he brought F rid a y, w in n in g 11 o f 14 events in Society to Meet ’ clu b were present. B rad le y F rid a y evening and Mrs. N. H. Toates am i fa m ily M issionary society w ill meet in home was a grasshopper, w h ich tw o divisions. M ake Good Record Mrs. Enschede Soloist o f P o rtla n d and M r. and M rs. B measures fiv e inches long, a n d . the chu rch pa rlo rs n e xt W ednes­ Perfect attendance in this school T ig a rd 's speedsters claim ed the G lenn S t if f o f R e e d ville w ill B rennan and daughter day at 2 p. m. Mrs. H E B u r ­ w h ich he says is o n ly h a lf size. in a new for the past six weeks was made Mrs. Janies M athiesen v is ite d II came fro m N icaragua. He says firs t tw o places fo r accuracy, a ll ' dette and Mrs. Jack Ham el are sing at the com m union service in three place's fo r speed in th«'novice W hiteside. W auneta hostesses. "F acing the New C hurch the O renco C o m m u n ity ch u rch to ­ by LeR oy I uesday M r. and M rs T h o r G r o n - , that w hen it n ig h t (T h u rs d a y ). F or th e special Cearley. Lester Moen, S h irle y W h ite , beck o f Vernonia, w h o w ere both sidew alks are rains at Panama the d ivisio n , a .second fo r accuracy. , “STYLE - M A K I” Y e a r" is the topic. covered w ith eight and firs t and second fo r speed in Easter service on Sunday m o rn in g , and S im onton A rth u r. q u ite ill. 1 or ten inches of w ater. Pastor Retained the am ateur d iv is io n The school’s 1 M rs W. J. Enschede w i ll be the New Pupils Enter M r and Mrs. C la rk e In k lc y and T w o C o n firm e d Sunday team won both speed and accuracy Rev. T. C. Duncan was retained soloist. New pupiLs e n te rin g arc Floyd. son Sam m y of P o rtla n d were w e e k­ C o n firm a tio n services were held awards, and Eileen C ollins, w ho as pastor o f the O renco chu rch at Russell Cooper of S io ux C ity, B uddy and R uth K le im , end guests of M r. and Mrs. C la r ­ at the R eform ed ch u rch Sunday w on both accuracy and s p e e d the church election held M arch 27 Iowa, is em ployed at the Ernest A n Easter p a rty is being plan - ence Meek. Come in T O D A Y Y o u r M iit f lic tw o g irls w ho were co n firm e d aw ards in the nov ice d ivisio n , cap- and Mrs. S. C. C a rly le was re ­ W ilfe rt place. I ned fo r the school F rid a y. Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests of are Helen Fuegy and w ill lie ic iid y the Mime diiy, Elizabeth elected treasurer. Due to oversight, M r. and M rs Elgan K enyon and Mrs. K e lly H onored M r. and M rs A rc h ie Thom pson B o cckli. Special m usical num bers Alteration.-, m a d e m m ie dia le - these names w ere le ft out o f last litt le son and M rs. F. E K en yon and fa m ily were F rancis Thom pson were a solo by M addie B o cckli W. B A. Ladies met w ith Mrs. ly by tu ilo r in our o w ii sliop. week's a rtic le o f chu rch office rs o f L o n g vie w w e re guests at the Elsie K e lly M arch 31. Each m em ­ o f P ortla nd . M r. and M rs. B. W and a song by the choir. T h e Easter elected. L. T. W oodw ard home last week. ber presented M rs. K e lly w ith a A rm e n tro u t. Miss M am ie Sandy and Open until !l p. in. Saturday services w ill be E nglish and w ill Play Success M r. and M rs. F ra n k W arren a t­ q u ilt block in honor o f her b ir th ­ J J. H utchens o f Banks. be held at the Reform ed chu rch in The three-act comedy "H e re tended the fu n e ra l o f Zena H u n t­ day w h ich was that day. S aturday evening d in n e r guests i H e lvetia The good F rid a v services Comes C harles." ’ given in t h e in gton o r Cuetle- Rock last Monday. Mrs. R. W. M an le y vis ite d M r. at the home of M r. and M rs H e nry 1 F rid a y w ill also be held at the A re you satisfied w ith th? r e ­ school a u d ito riu m last T hursd ay and Mrs. T h o r G roenbeck. w h o W eaver were M r and M rs I,. A. I H e lve tia chu rch sults you are re c e iv in g fro m y o u r n ig h t by the Parent-Teachers’ as­ arc i l l at th e ir home at V ernonia, Young o f Gaston. S unday d in n e r 207 F M uin .St Birthday Party Given Howe A- W ells. Props. H illib o r o present feed ’ W ould you lik e to sociation was enjoyed by a large one day last week. p a rty guests at the W eaver home Mrs. Jack Radke en tertain ed w itli lo w e r y o u r feeding cost, and at crow d and proved a fin a n c ia l suc­ E velyn K in c k and W ilm a C ro w - were M r. and M rs. R, A p p le to n o f a b irth d a y p a rty fo r tie r g ra n d ­ the same tim e increase y o u r cream cess. Miss M aria M c K in n is directed . P ortla nd and M r and Mrs A r t daughter. P atty M arsh all, S a tu r­ t e s t 1 i )f c o u i e y o u w o uld , and 1 thers have the measles. the play. Russell P ow ell fra c tu re d a toe A p p le to n and da u g h te r Jo lie n e o f day. L itt le guests present were tiere is a low cost d a iry feed w h ich B E N D —A surp rise p a rty was g iv ­ w h ile at w o rk at C la rk e & W ilson Beaverton. M r. and Mrs. F ra n k W arren an ­ F lorence N elson o f W illb rid g e and w ill accom plish both results fo r nounced the engagement o f th e ir en M r. Z e d n ik S aturday evening logging camp last week. W ord has been receix ed here by Ina Stauss. A lic e E llin g e r, C a roline you We recom m end it as a co m ­ daughter V io la to George M. Leasia in honor o f his 54th b irth d a y . Pres- D r. R M Kines o f Forest G rove relative s of the death o f Royce H a r­ Benson, La u re n ? Leu. A d e lin e and b in a tio n to be fed w ith y o u r roots, o f P ortland. I ent w ere A r th u r S tein ho’f f. M r. was called to atten d Mrs. W. F. ris, w ho fo rm e rly resided here. 1 S h irle y Z ahler. silage, hay crops o r fu ll p a s tu r­ M rs. H. N Robinson o f Forest and M rs. H. L. Eisner and c h il­ H ill, w ho s u ffe re d a relapse from ' June Fuegy was one o f the six age: M IX ON F S A U K C iX ’O N U T B en efit S a tu rd a y G rove spent F rid a y w ith her m o th ­ dren. M r. and Mrs. Ed Johnson a recent illness, last week. .She’ll expert llirtii at A benefit dance w ill be given at B eaverton high school students M E A L A N D O NE S A U K M il l, I , er. Mrs. M a ry Beach, w h o is ill. and d a ug hter L u c ille , Robert P lieth. Snow fe ll here a ll day A p r il 1 the co m m u n ity h a ll S a tu rd a y e v e ­ w ho w ent to B e h n ke -W a lke r B u si­ RUN. P l.U S D A IR Y M IN E R A I S Easter. < 'o t it e iti and see M iss Estolla Leaverton. w ho has Joe Baggenstos, C laudia. E lizabeth but soon m elted away. ning. The p u b lic is urged to come. I ness college fo r the W ashington Feed 5 lbs to 8 lbs. per cow cacti spent the last three weeks w ith A n n and Rom er Stein. Joe K usie onr beautiful Mipply ol Mrs. M E B en efie l accom panied | feeding. M r. and Mrs. O rin D a re ty and cou nty ty p in g contest F rid a y M rs. Beach and M rs. S. L. C a rlyle , John S c h illin g , A lb e rt Ruprecht, relative s to M c M in n v ille F rid a y M an y hu n d re d sacks o f potatoes, daughters of Shady B roo k w ere i re tu rn e d w ith her to Forest Grove. A lm a Juopo. M a ry a n d Bennie night. F i r b e lte r resu lts w ith your week-end guests o f M r. and M rs. j w h ich had been g ro w n in th is sce- ' M rs. John Biggs, w ho has been Baggenstos. F ra n k M o n M o n ic k and t r y adding about , tion , w ere sold rece ntly. Some of present ra tio n M r. and M rs. Jack Sanders have H u b e rt S m ith. E a ste r L ilies i l l fo r several m onths at her home M r. and M rs. Z e d n ik and daugh- I moved fro m th e H id d in c k place to 'th e No. Is were sold fo r $125 per ' 3 lbs. o f pure N U T C A K F B R A N D ters, R uth. Leah and M ary. I hundred Coconut Meal per cow per feeding the Pederson place, fo rm e rly ow n- I P o tte d P lan ts M rs C onrad D ic k visite d tier 1 I f you have su rp lu s oats, ba rle y A lv in M aley, w h o ren te d c h ic k ­ ed by LeRoy A lfo rd . d a ug hter L o la D ick, a student at en b u ild in g s and brooders a n d Mrs. M E B enefiel. Miss Eugenia : o r wheat, take some o f yo u r home C u t F lo w e rs | W alla W alla eollege, fro m T hurs- g ro w n gram s equipm ent, have received 1500 babv Q uier. L illia n Mae B en efie l and to y o u r feed dealer i day to Sunday. chicks. Ray Roberts vis ite d at the Oscar and trade fo r Coconut Meal Have FOREST G R O VE W illia m H ' H a ro ld Z a h ie r o f P ortla nd , who y o u r feed dealer g rin d and nu x as M r. and M rs. O liv e r Lane of B en efie l home at W illa m in a S un- P o rtla n d spent the week-end w ith day. Cooper. 81. o f P o rtla n d and pioneer ! is a m usic p u p il o f Edw ard L. fo llo w s: THREE P AR TS YO UR Mrs. Lane's parents, M r. and M rs. Baseball boys are g e ttin _ in p ra c­ son o f W ashington county, died Scheldt o f th is .section, played a H O M E G R O W N G R A IN A N D O NE P h ilip Adams, and son. at Salem A p r il 3. He had been i l l 1 piano solo on the J o u rn a l Ju n io rs P A R T C O C O N U T MFA1 tice fo r the com ing season PLU S SHOP program Tuesday nigh t. M r. and M rs. A rc h ie B ernard V elm a R e th e rfo rd was i l l most o f since O ctober 7. M IN E R A L S . W atch the cream lin e _ E a rl Johnson, p u p il o f Rock and son J im m ie a n d daughter last w eek and unable to atten d F u n e ra l services w e re held fro m i rise w hen you feed N U T C A K F H ig h w a y Fast o f H ills b o ro M a ry Lo u o f Eugene v is ite d Mrs. school. the Forest G rove U n d e rta k in g co m -I C reek school, is i l l w ith pneum onia B R A N D Coconut M eal! T h is m ix B ernard's parents, M r. and M rs. M r. and M rs. O liv e r Hove and pany chapel Sunday aftern oon w ith ; at the S m ith hospital in H illsb oro . is good fo r d a iry cows, g ro w in g M r and M rs. John B erger and A lb e rt Scott. Tuesday. V irg in ia of Vancouver. Wash., v is ­ Rev. E. D. K e llo g g o ffic ia tin g I n ­ hogs, tu rk e y s and cattle Hog The fo u r Baggenstos c h ild re n .) ited M rs. Hove's m other. M rs. term en t was in M o u n ta in V ie w | daughters T helm a and G ladys v is ­ Farm ers, this w ill save m oney fo r ited M r. and M l- C harles Ereuden- you, too. w ho were out o f school several i Rhoda Watson. Sunday. cem etery. 1 berg at Y acolt, Wash., Sunday. weeks w ith mumps, w ere ready to 1 Mrs. C h ris D om ashofsky o f D a l­ The deceased. W illia m II. Coo­ Robert Benson, w ho is em ployed .All of the above feed m ix e s may re tu rn to school when the y came | las vis ite d her m other. M rs. W. E. per. was born near Forest G rove as a p rin te r in P ortla nd , spent the be fed w ith y o u r surp lu s skim m ed dow n w ith measles and w i ll h a v e ! H ill. S aturday. M ay 31. 1854 His e a rly boyhood week-end at the home of his p a r­ in ilk w ith e x c e lle n t results. W hy to stay out several m ore weeks. i O tto S e ll u n d e rw e n t an oper- was spent w ith his g ra n d fa th e r. — to w ----- not take advantage o f these sav­ M iss A lm a Juo po o f B u ll M oun-1 atio n on his in ju re d foot last w eek D a vid Ross M unro, one o f W ash­ ents, M r. and M rs. F red Benson ta in was surp rised T hursd ay eve­ V ic to r W h ite is em ployed at in gton county's ea rlie st settlers and | Miss M a rie S m ith, w ho is teach- ings.’ Coconut M eal is lo w in price. in g at F ra n k lin hig h school in Sec y o u r feed dealer. W rite to n in g by a goodly nu m be r o f her Sunset cam p near T im b e r. a re tire d m em ber o f the Hudson's ; P ortla nd , is spending he r spring 2736 N. W F ront A v e . P ortland. friends, in ho no r o f her b irth d a v . R e gistra tion closes A p r il 15. Place Bay com pany. D o n ’t T r y to on a vaca tion th is week w ith tie r m o th ­ Ore. fo r copy of FREE booklet. M r. and Mrs. B F. M itc h e ll, w ho to reg ister is at the hom e o f M rs. W h ile a student at the old T u a la ­ er. Mrs. M a ria S chm idt. "T he Feeding o f Coconut M eal fo r C u rve o r spent three m onths at the home E th e l Meyers. t in academy, he met and la te r m a r­ B illie W ilk e n o f P o rtla n d i P ro fit " T tie bo oklet te lls w h y .— o f th e ir daug hter Eunice and son Birthday Celebrated rie d T a b ith a J. P orter, g re a t-g ra n d ­ spending his sp rin g vacation this Paul adv. Observance of th is sim p le tr a ffic G w ynn, le ft M arch 29 fo r th e ir A b irth d a y p a rty was g iv e n O rin daug hter o f T a b ith a B ro w n F ive ru le w o uld save thousands o f lives home at Sparta. S to w e ll A p r il 2. c h ild re n w e re born to M r. and A play. "Guess A g a in ." w i l l be an nu ally. T h in k ! D o n 't add to the M rs. Cooper A daughter. M rs Ed­ given at T ig a rd hig h A p r il 17 by , a w fu l death to ll. gar H W hitne y, lives in P ortla nd the D ra m a tic class. By profession, M r. Cooper was an attorn ey. In T illa m o o k county, w here he liv e d fro m 1883 to 190» ho served as cou nty ju d g e and G asoline ■ O il (Bv Mi», Maruaret Malhiesen) Vivian Hudson) M O U N T A IN D A L E - Miss R ubv la te r as de pu ty d is tric t attorney. B a tte rie s - T ire s Roy D argotz and W a lte r Jesse Reynolds en te rta in e d T h u rsd a y a f t ­ H is la tte r years in the legal pro­ i 1 = , , ? - 'Ï w ere home last w eek fro m camp, ernoon w ith a p a rty in h o n o r of fession w ere spent in C olum bia G re as in g - Accessories ' the snow being too deep fo r them th e b irth d a y o f her m other. M rs. C. county, w here he served as dis- ' ! *' - - f e i ; . to w o rk at the Consolidated. S. Reynolds. The afte rn o o n was t r ic t a tto rn e y. A t the age o f 62 M r. Cooper re ­ spent in p la y in g games, sin g in g and Two Handy Locations I f the re is n o t enough rh u b a rb music. Guests w ere Me.-dames J. I. tire d fro m a ctive practice, m o vin g I in y o u r garden fo r s p rin g and sum ­ N o rth ru p and Joann H aym an o f w ith his w ife to Scappoose, w here m er ha rvestin g and fo r fo rc in g in P ortla nd . Joe B a ke r and d a ug hter ; his w id o w now resides. «à- | the d a rk in the w in te r, pla n to set L u c ille . F lo yd R a ffe ty and daugh- I As a m em ber of the P resb yteria n Service Garage | out m ore plants th is spring, ob­ te r A rle ta . F ra n k C orey and son. < chu rch in T illa m o o k . M r. Cooper ta in in g d ivisio n s o f vigorous plants ! J L. VanD om elen. E F. Le m in g , I was a ctive as trustee, elder, ch o ir Phone 501 several years old and p la n tin g the I G eorge C o n n o lly and son. H a ro ld ' m em ber and Sunday school su p e r­ Super Service cro w n and root in a w e ll fe rtiliz e d Reynolds and son. W. W. W illia m s, intendent. He was a m em ber of h ill. The fine st rh u b a rb is forced O r v ille Reynolds, S ta n le y Hahn, C the M asonic lodge in T illa m o o k. Station | rh u b a rb and to replace the h ills I. W illia m s, V e rn o n Hahn. C a rl C o rn e r T h ird and Baseline N e ighborhood news fro m 30 A r ­ ^u g up in N ovem ber and Decem ­ Jensen. James M athiesen. Fred Jes- Phone 391 A. H. Busch. Prop. ber m ore plants are needed each sen, R ichard B ris b in e and da ug h­ gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t sections o f W ashington co u n ty ap­ spring. The extension service has te r. M rs. M aggie C ro cker. M rs. I tw o rh u b a rb c irc u la rs ava ila b le . La u ra E ddington, M rs, Reynolds pear in th e A rgu s each w e e k Le arn w h a t y o u r frie n d s are d o ­ and the hostess. M rs. L a r r y L a w to n of S eattle was in g fo r less than th re e cents a week. ti a week-end guest o f her parents, M r. and M rs. I. H. M a x w e ll. S u n ­ day d in n e r p a rty guests at the M a x w e ll home were Mrs. M. E. Holm an, and M r and M rs H a rry M a x w e ll o f P o rtla n d . M r. M a x w c il is ill. F ra n k Keen o f Aberdeen. Wash , C o m p le te lin e o f was a W ednesday guest o f his sis­ te r, Mrs. E a rl H ollenbeck. Orenco P.-T.A. to Meet Today Buxton Club Meets Todav |ohn Bocckli Back troni Nit caragua Typists of Tigard Win in Tournament EASTER S U IT Lower Your Feeding Cost TH E M EN’S SH O P Surprise Birthday Party H eld Bend EASTER LILIES Pionecr Son of County Succumbs LET’S Q U IT KILLING Newsliam Floral The Bounty Hayward (jbCWtS Birthday Parties H eld M ountaindale of Nature BLENDS Wonderful ; is it is, the boun- ty of Nature can’t do cvery- thing for us. It remained for man to devise means of im- pounding or pumping, and then distributing water to where it is need ed, and to systematize the water busi- ness so that it is instantly aval ab le. That is the busi- ness of O T H E R S M E R E L Y M IX BUSCH’S Talk with HUGH LEWIS CO. 10 to 70 International Harvester Co. Trucks and Tractors Farm Implements - Parts P ilo n e 960 5 B ea ve rto n , O re g o n Peoples Water and Gas Co. Service Sunday Easter services at th e M o u n ta in - dale L u th e ra n S unday school w ill be at 10:15 a. m. Sunday. R egular Sunday school w ill begin at 9:30 a. in. R. E. WILEY, local m anager Miss Meek Surprised M iss M a rjo rie M eek was plea - a n tly surp rised S a tu rd a y afternoon when frie n d s called to help her celebrate her e igh te en th b irth d a y Guests w ere Y on ia H a ll. M argaret H enton. Jean A n n C onnell. L a ­ v e lle Jackson. Frances and F’ a tric ia M oyer. Velda R a ffe ty . M arg are t M athiesen, D o ro th y Jackson. 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