Timi day, A |n il I I 936 H IL L S B O R O A R G U S, n iL L S B O R O , OREGON 1 m onths' visit w ith friends am i r e l ­ C an We B elieve" by G ilk ey is a ativ es in C alifornia. t study of new P ro testan tism . Mrs. A. W eisenbuck and iluugh- I "G lory H u n ter a I.ife of G eneral ter Daisy, A llun W eixenback, Mr C uster" by F F Van de W ater and Mrs. G. A. W eisenbuck. A j L egends about C u ster a re re fu ted A llan, Mr and Mrs. D. Weiaen- j h ere He ad m its his physical co u r­ back mid d a u g h te r Lois of Port- I l l » Ml»» M u r» H a n d y ) | W ash is v isitin g re lativ es in B anks age, but show s C u ster to hav e been land w eie E aster d in n e r p a r t y HANKS E aster serv ice began in I for a few w eeks. an egotist, cru el and often stupid, guests of Mr and Mrs. H arold H anks al li o'clock S u n d ay m o rn ­ Mrs. C h arles S hipley u n d e rw e n t desiring glory. G ives his W est P oint W eisenbuck of H illsboro. ing w hen th e y o u n g people from a m ajo r o p eratio n In th e E m anuel record. C ivil W ar record, his b u rn ­ Mr. m i l l M rs N orm an B runsw ick th e E p w o rth L eague held a su n rise 1 hospital R ep o rt M onday w as th a t ing of S hen an d o ah farm s and ly n ch ­ ing of C o n fed erate troops. H ere is an d son Ja c k of Kelso, Wash., v is­ serv ice on th e hill n o rth nt B anks I she was g e ttin g along v ery w ell. w ere tw e n ty -tw o young I Miss M oxie H opkins sp e n t the a tru th fu l reco rd of a life th a t w a, ited Mr. and Mrs. D. I.. S u lliv an T h ere people and Rev and M is E llsw orth 1 w eek-end visiting friends in S eattle, stirrin g rom ance. last week. “ W arrior W ho F ought C u ster" Mr.. Rosu B ruce visited her m o th ­ T ilton A fter the serv ice they c o o k ­ Wash. e r in Salam d u rin g th e E aster h o li­ ed th e ir break fast, bacon, eggs and | Ida H opkins and L ucille B u rn ­ by T hom as M arquis is an Indian co ffee Follow ing class period at ing have been reh ired as teacher.; story of C u ste r’s last b attle, but days. S unday school an E aster program of the M anning grade school. gives an in te restin g account of Miss F lorence Yen is v isiting w as given. A larg e crow d attended. G ene W hite re tu rn e d borne from C heyenne Indian w ays of life, te ll­ frien d s and relativ es in S h erid an In th e ev en in g th e pageant, "T he th e hospital, T h u rsd ay . He was ing of life on th e reservations. Of am i M cM innville this w eek. C h allen g e of the C ross," was p re ­ o p erated on for d ouble-m astoid in terest to those w ho like Indian M rs A S c h ro ed er is reco v erin g sented before a larg e au d ien ce about th ree w eeks ago. He is doing stories. from an uttuck of flu. T his w as preceded by sev eral n u m ­ very nicely b u t w ill not be ab le to T w o book ; on Russia: "W e S o v i­ I. Low e is surio u sly III w ith b ers by th e ju n io r choir and a a tte n d school any m ore th is term et W om en” and “K apoot.” Miss L u cille B u rn in g sp e n t the pneu m o n ia in th e S m ith hosp ital l sh o rt talk by Rev. E M. Tilton. M bs F rieda N ext w eek w e w ill re fe r to s e v ­ in H i l l In a a I Both P ag ean t an d ch o ir w ere w eek end w ith frien d s in A berdeen eral new o u tstan d in g novels w hich th e Iow a Hill her pupils w ith D. L. S u lliv an has re tu rn e d to h re c te d by Mrs. E. M. Tilton. have been added to th e re n ta l sheif. A lvena P arm ley sp en t th e w eek ­ w ork at J B Im lay A Solis aftei j Those tak in g p a rt in th e pageant last Fl iday li'teriin o n end w ith Mr. and Mrs. F red Irvine were T.idao Shigeno, N otsko, M ain- Miss Jcu n u e Jepson. w ho ■ M k ■ UllMss of flu. iro and H aru m i W akasugi, M arie and c h ild ren at O ak H ill n ear In i n em ployed in P o rtlund, Mi.., M arian llag g accom panied flieben, M arion T resham . Esabell P ortland. tin ut il hom e A pril 10. D avid Mason of B eaverton i l l t l u B etty J a n e an d N orm a Je a n T e a c h e r. N am ed llu t e r o u t e . t in C o rv allis F rid ay Je n cfiel, F ran cis an d H arold Mor- H eltzel of P o rtlan d sp en t several ell, M ary S andy, K a th e rin e M iller D avid Mason won second place W ilfiird K a i h wa . r e e le c te d to days last w eek w ith th e ir g ran d mil Peggy Wilson. F u n eral services w ith full m ili­ M r, A rvid N o rd lu n d led E aster tench th e i n n Hill school n ex t Mi and M rs C lifford S andy parents. Mr. an d Mrs W G W alk ta ry honors w ere held in S an F ra n ­ su n rise m eetin g S u n d ay . A m usical fall J o e G n o s w a - chosen to teach p en t E aster w ith th e ir son, Lam ar, er. Mrs. R ita H eltzel cam e out cisco A pril 7, for W alter V andehey, th e Iowa Hill school b eginning pro g ram consisting of p iano solos at C orvallis. S a tu rd a y from P o rtlan d and r e ­ son of Mr and Mrs. G eorge V an­ by H elen H ecker a n d M arian w ith th e fall term . Hazel W olford an d Dolly D olan of m ained u n til S u n d ay ev ening a t the dehey of Roy. w ho w as k illed th e re P u p ils nt the F ern Hill school Hagg, and w h istlin g solo by Mrs O regon N orm al w ere w eek -en d v is­ W alker home. in a landslide at a w ork project P. L am bing w as given. S c rip tu re ito rs of H azel’s p aren ts, Mr and cele b rated Canter Mrs Eva M oore and son Rodney A pril 3. In te rm e n t w as a t th e and p ra y e r w ere given by Rev. T Mr F red W olford, an d fam ily. co n tests an d race of P o rtlan d w ere w eek-end v is­ Presidio. D uncan. eggs w ere used Mr. an d M rs Eli G rin d le sp en t ito rs of frien d s and relativ es here. S u n d ay school gave an E aster E aster day in P o rtlan d at th e home He w as born n e a r G re en v ille in ( i leb ralcs B irth d ay Mr. and Mrs. M illard B u rn ett. pro g ram S u n d ay m orning. T he p ro ­ f th e n son. F ran k G rin d le. T hey 1 M r and M rs. Roy S ch ulm erlch 1881 and atten d ed school th ere. He Mi Jo h n S ta ik c ele b rated h er g ram w as m ade u p of n u m b ers .served in the arm y d u rin g th e b irth d a y by e n te rta in in g w ith a from each class. T he p rim ary class »Iso visited th e ir now g reat grand- and c h ild ren and M r. and M rs. R W orld w ar. being one of th e first c.ird p u rty *t h er hom e A pril 11. gave a sh o rt play. R eadings w er ; •on. b o rn in M arch, to Mr. and A. W ilcox and ch ild ren enjoyed to enlist from his hom e com m unity. Gut-4.. a < r e Mi . G eorge M eyer, given by D oris Rae H arrison. H elen Mrs. P au l O sm an «Edith G rin d lei a picnic n e a r S unset cam p on the D uring th e past n in e y e a rs he had G eorge T hom pson is w o rk in g on N ehalem riv e r Sunday. Mi and M is O scar P fah l and A l­ Im luy and E velyn W illiam s Mrs, been em ployed as an officer of th e People Move he L u th era n ch u rch b uilding, w hich vin and I.«»i . Mi and M is. Louin O. Im lay's class sang. Mrs. P Ed C lark m oved to th e room s L incoln P a rk police and w as acting being b u ilt In F o rest Grove. N eu k irk and John, Mr. an d Mrs. L am bing, w h istlin g solo, a song by G rad e school p u p ils enjoyed an at the side of his garage last w eek. as overseer for a CCC p ro je c t te m ­ L eonard M iddy, Mr. a n d Mrs. th e W illing W orkers' q u a rte t. An porarily, p lan n in g to re tu rn to th e Kudolf M cver and V ernon a n (1 a tte n d a n c e of o v er 105 was th e re E aster egg b u n t F rid a y aftern o o n . Mr. and M rs. C h arles S h ip ley have police force soon, w hen h e m et S u n d ay visitors at th e H ighlands purchased th e St. C laire house, his death. A lta. M is M N eum ann. Mix. H< 1- in com parison w ith UH last y e a r on frog farm w ere Mr. an d Mrs. M fo rm erly occupied by Ed C lark, and mold, Mr H crdletti, Mr and Mr.s. E aster. He w as m a rrie d in 1923 to Ella ic b ra m e l of F orest G rove and Mrs. have m oved there. H erm an Kueek« i and H elen and Eloise S tiff and D onald T rach sel S ch ram el's sister and h u sb an d of H olfeldt of T illam ook, w ho w ith a H arold, M isses A nna an d E sther played th e vio lin a n d D onald H erndon. K ansas, Mr. and Mrs. sm all son, W alter Jr.. su rv iv e him. M rvei and H elen a n d D orothy B eck er play ed th e g u ita r at th e HelmoJd. and Erin 4 M eyer, H en ­ recital of th e N ational In s titu te of Fred Irv in e of P o rtlan d . I. S. Irv in e if St. Jo h n s, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. ry N eum ann. H enry N eu k irk . and M usic W ednesday In H illsboro. H ow ard of M onm outh. Mr. B ram - la "iiard and H enry G u isk e. Mi;. • berg of In d ep en d en ce and Mrs. A nna M eyer presen ted h er suiter ( B y M r« J. C Sm ith) A lice S m ith and d a u g h te r of M on­ w ith an att i activ e b irth d a y cak e In H A ZELD A LE— " H e r e C o m e s m outh. th e sh ap e of an E aster egg nest. C h arlie" w ill be presented a t the B anks g rad e school w ill have a High scores m 5UU" w ere held by baseball gam e F rid ay afternoon. A loha G ran g e hall S a tu rd a y e v e­ Mi. and Mi K udolf M ey er and A fterw ard s th ey w ill a tten d th e n in g at 8:15. T h e play ' is being low by E sther M eyer an d H erm an I.E IS Y V IL L E - L e is y v il le W o­ Poppy P o ster e x h ib it reception. sponsored by th e H azeldalc com ­ Km t her m u n ity club and is u n d e r th e di- i L u th e ra n school ch ild ren a r e m e n s chib m et last T h u rsd ay w ith Teachers Named rection of Mrs. J e a n O 'C onnor. h aving th e ir E aster vueation thus Mrs. A lbert H anley. New officers T h re e teac h ers of th e g rad e a re Mrs. F ra n k P ran g cr. presi D ancing w ill follow to m usic su p ­ w eek. school have been h ire d for th e n ex t d en t; Mrs. A Maes, v ice-p resid en t; plied by S ap p in g to n 's o rch estra. Iteeord Good year. T h ey a re V erle W hite, p rin ­ Mrs. Jo h n S in clair, s e c re ta ry -tre a s ­ M r. and Mrs. W illiam H eil had P upils of th e B loom ing school u rer. N ext m eetin g w ill be w ith cipal. an d teach er of sev en th , and ,,. as th e ir guests over th e w eek-end I w ith p erfect atte n d a n c e reco rd s for Mrs Ben Coussens. eig h th grades; Iren e B row n fifth Mr. ancj Mrs. W. B erk ley an d M rs t h e p. .4 . ix w e e k s a r e D o r is S im Mrs. F ran cis H anley, w ho has and six th grades; R u th B ailey, G rcives of V ancouver. Wash. mon . A nita K in h m er an d Je a n and been ill for som e tim e at h er hom e ' th ird an d fo u rth grad es; Miss M oxie E aster services w ere held in th e B everly H ergert. H opkins, w ho has ta u g h t th e first school S u n d ay afternoon. C h ild ren is im proving. W alter L iehcnow i sp en d in g thus and second g rad es for fo u r years, Mr. J S ens has been v isitin g 1 of the S u n d ay school p resen ted a w eek w ith his sisters at G aston. relativ es in S eattle. has decided to teach th e th ird and program of songs and recitatio n s I h le n Licbenow spent th e early fo u rth grades in S herw ood. H er Miss M arian D oty of B e a v erto n i part i f tlu w eek in P o rtla n d w ith successor in B an k s has no t y et played a p iano solo. R. B. D oty of | Mr. and M rs C h arles P ran d aw . been chosen. B eaverton p resided and E. E. E v e r­ JIiss M eyer H onored Poster Reception Friday e tt of P o rtla n d w as speaker. B ETH AN Y-CED AR M ILL — T w o j T h e a u x ilia ry of th e A m erican Mrs. H arold S h a p e r sp en t th e | E: lend ; of Miss M ildred M eyer in pri ed h er w ith a p arty in hon- ! y ears ago Mrs. Jo h n Z itzm an p la n t­ Legion w ill hold a reception for w eek-end w ith h er p aren ts. Mr ed som e seed w hich w as supposed i th e B anks and M an n in g grade and Mrs. F E. Boyd of F e rn h ill. or ol her b irth d ay A p ril 11. P re s­ ent w ere M isses M ildred M e y e r,1 to be an em o n e seed. In stead a school teac h ers an d pupils, who B etty S ch lip p of H illsdale spent h ealtn y stra w b e rry plant cam e up have e n te re d in th e poppy poster i a few days of last w eek as th e M ai a: et Kuei ker. Lois zMton. L eha O 'C onnor. C lara Helm old. and M il­ and the first y e a r it bad tw o big j contest F rid ay . T h e p o sters w ill be guest of Jo an H eil, Mr. an d M rs. B la c k b u rn had as d red K rahcncr, and K obert L iebe- I b erries on it. T h e second y e a r it i on disp lay and th e prizes w ill be now, E dm und W eichbrodt, l i a r o l i 1 had four b e rrie s on it and it m ade ! aw ard ed . E veryone w ho is in te r e s t­ th e ir guest o v er E aster Dr. R idge w ay of O lym pia, Wash. H e is M rs Meyer. G car am i A lb ert M uhly, 37 ru n n ers. T h is spring. Mrs Z ltz- I ed is in v ited to atten d . B lack b u rn 's b ro th e r. T he m en sp en t M e lv in M is e r. A rth u r an d E lm er m an p lan ted 37 straw b e rry p lan ts j Store Opened M onday a t T aft. Go ke. H am id K r.ihrner and R irh - from one p lan t w hich w as sup- A larg e crow d a tte n d e d th e r e ­ a id lie rd le m . G am es w ere placed. p HC d to h av e been an anem one. ' open in g of th e B anks M eal M arket. Mi and Mrs A lfred D ysle Jr. P riz e w in n er in 'Hearts'* w e n S a tu rd ay . C h arles K essler, th e p ro ­ Mil h e I and H arold M eyer, high, of n ear T oledo sp en t th e E aster I p rieto r, has ju st had his sto re r e ­ v acatio n w ith Mr. and M rs A lfred and Lois A lton an d M elvin Meyer, m odeled inside. D ick M orris of D ysle Sr. (By M rs. R. L. S m ith) low. P o rtla n d assisted in th e sto re F r i­ We w ish to call y o u r a tten tio n A card p arty and d an ce w as held J T heodore P fahl of Tin* D alles day a n d S atu rd ay . to th e q u estio n n aires. T h e re are s p e n t E.i t e r a t t h e A l b e r t K r a h - at th e C ellar Mill G ran g e hall S a t­ Mr. an d M rs R o b ert P e tit and nu r hom e Mr Pfahl it p o rts that u rd ay night S even tab les of "500' I tw o ch ild ren of R ainier, Wash., a re still m ore av a ila b le a t th e desk, w ere in play. and w e hope those w ho took them he wa elected to co n tin u e teach Mr. and Mrs. J Wvss an d M. C. : v isiting a few days th is w eek w ith hom e and have not filled th e m out lug th e re w ith th e o p ening of the M rs P e tit's p aren ts. Mr. an d Mrs. L arsen e n te rta in e d w jth an E a ste r! w ill do so an d re tu rn th em to the fall term . O. I) D reezen. and o th e r relativ es lib rary . A n u m b e r of th e books r e ­ E ianeis S im a n h l an d D o y l e I d in n e r party S u n d ay . P resen t w ere I and friends. F red K irsch o f q uested hav e been p u rch ased and Jo h n <»n .n< em ployed at th e C o n - ) Mr. and Mrs M ax D reezen H onored solidnted Lugging com pany n ear G ray s R iver. W ash., Mr. and Mrs | Mrs. M ax D reezen en te rta in e d a re now in circu latio n . E dw in H ickey a n d son I.aw renue. T he flow ers in th e lib ra ry hav e J T im ber. w ith a d in n e r p a rty T uesday e v e ­ Mr. and Mr Jo h n L icbenow a re | Mr and Mrs. J. L arsen. W alter n in g in h o n o r of M r. D reezen ’s been enjoyed v e ry m uch by p atro n s ' K irsch, and L ouise E v erett, all of and lib ra ria n , an d w e w ish to l a y i n g at th e ij in n a n Liebcnow b irth d ay . P resen t w ere Mr. and hom e Jo h n is w orking for C h arlie I P o rtlan d ; D orothy Boy, C arl l.a r- I Mrs. O scar L ove an d fam ily of th a n k Mr. N ew sham , w ho has con- | sen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wyss. Ja c - I trib u te d so m any b e a u tifu l sprays, D em m in. T h a tc h e r and Mr. an d Mrs. E m m ett also Mrs. T eu fel fo r th e b eau tifu l ! q u elin c Wyss. and M. C. l.arscn . S h ip ley and fam ily of B anks. Mr and Mrs. Y ule A ustin e n te r­ p lan t. Player Hurt tain ed w ith a d in n e r p arty E aster T hose w ho en jo y ed G ilk ey 's books Sunday. P resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. I B ud V an d o m elen receiv ed a leg I w ill w elcom e tw o m ore. "E ffective H arvey C a rr an d fam ily of St. i w ound w hile p lay in g b aseb all S u n ­ L iving" by Ja m e s G ilkey, discusses Jo h n s. Mr. and Mrs. G lenn C arr. day. He w as p lay in g sh o rt-sto p on som e p ractical problem s of e v e ry ­ Bill C arr. M r an d Mrs P. M orn- th e B anks team . B ud had four day life, like fear, d isappointm ent, Illy It me] C hurrhtryI ing and d a u g h te r G loria J e a n of stitch es ta k e n in his leg. T he cut and se lf-d istru st an d suggests im ­ REEDVIL1.E P a ic n l-T e a c h e r as- G reeley. Colo., D i c k W ohlferd. w as m ade by th e cleats of a r u n ­ m ed iate an d c o n crete w ays w hich s< ciation wil sponso r an a m a te u r C lark Dwight and Y uleene A ustin, n er's shoes. o rd in a ry people can use to ad v an t- j p rogram F rid ay ev en in g a t th e and Mr. and Mrs. Yule A ustin. Donald Rcppeto of Ryderwood, age in coping w ith them . "W hat church. II. cd vi lie businessm en's Mr. and Mrs. P. M orning and rh y th m hand an d n u m b ers by P.-T. d a u g h te r G lo ria J e a n of G reeley, A m em bers w ill be given. A pie C o lo , sp en t last w eek w ith Mr. .social w ill be held in th e school and Mrs. G lenn C a rr and Mr. and hoic-c im m ed iately a fte r th e p ro ­ M rs Y ule A ustin an d fam ily. Mrs. gram . C offee and pie w ill be ; Id A i,lining is a sister of G len n C a rr to those w ho do not buy pics. E v ­ ai d Mrs. Y ule A ustin. T hey left ery o n e invited. M onday m o rn in g for Eugene. .Move to llilsb n ro Mr. and Mrs. M. S cn k o h av e S u b scrib e for the Argus m oved to H illsboro Mr. an d Mrs. E. C um pbell of P o rtla n d h a v e bought th e ir hom e here. Mr and M r- W. M S ullies gave a d in n er S un d ay in honor of R alph S nipe Mr. and Mrs. W. Lorenz and Mrs R alph .Snipe:; an d d a u g h ­ te r G erald in e w ere o th er guests. M i... M argaret Im lay returned hom e S a tu rd a y from a t h r e e Blooming Unit Picks Delegate Easter Sunrise Service Held at Banks on Sunday Morning Military Funeral Given County Man Page Three He is also survived by his parents, five b ro th ers, W illiam . Leo, F ran- cis all of Roy; Joseph of Forest G rove, a n d A1 J. of Hillsboro: and five sisters, Mrs. M J Van- derzanden. H attie V andehey of Roy, Mrs J J. V anLoo of C ornelius, Mrs. K. D. M atthew s of San F ra n ­ cisco. Cal., and Mrs. W alter Busch of H illsboro. | MRS. ELIZA B ETH REGAN FO REST G R O V E - F u n e ra l serv - ' S u b scrib e for th e Argil*. ices for M rs E lizabeth Regan, w ho ; died at th e hom e of her sister. Mrs. P ete W hite, in Los A ngeles A pril 12. w ere held W ednesday m orning at St. A nthony's church w ith Rev. F ath er Boesch officiating. In te r­ m ent was in St. M atthew 's cem - , e tery in H illsboro. MRS. MARY STITT Mrs. Regan w as born in A ltdorf, Mrs. M ary S titt, 81, d ied at her S w itzerland, and cam e to this co u n try 54 years ago. hom e in B eaverton A p ril 1.3 and fu n eral services w ere held W ednes­ We specialize in q u a lity co m ­ d ay aftern o o n from th e B eaverton m ercial p rin tin g .—Argus. tf C ongregational ch urch. V ault e n ­ tom b m en t w as a t R iv erv iew cem e­ tery. Mrs. S titt w as th e m o th er of W illiam J. S titt and M rs K ate M unthe, P o rtlan d ; Mrs. M atilda K elley. Los A ngeles. C al.; and Mrs. L illian T hyng. B eaverton She is also su rv iv ed by six g ran d ch ild ren and tw o g reat g ran d ch ild ren . Used Machinery at REAL SAVINGS • Case Power Control 7-foot Disc Harrow Fordson Tractor A-l Condition 2 MeCormick-Deerimr Mowers 25-tooth Spring-tooth Harrow 12-20 Case Tractor Claude COOMER Les LACKEY Moline Manure Spreader 2-3 Bottom John Deere Tractor Plow "Line Up With Bear” 2-bottom Grand Detour Plow Stop th a t shimmying and tire wear. We offer the latest equipment for front end aligning. 10-foot McCormick-Dccring Double Disc Grain Drill General Repairing Body and Fender Work Shell Gasoline and Oil HEINRICH BROS. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 365 E. Main St. 158 8. 3rd Ave. Phone 721 Phone 1062 H illsboro, O regon A cross th e S tre e t from H illsboro P ostoffice "In Youi Case, Buy a CASE" Hazcldale Giving Play Aloha Hall Mrs. F. 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