+•-—- 30 Cor res port d en is— Will1) b nre&yeAr g u s W rite District News Every Week lor Your Pleasure. 145 N ew Fam ilies— Numbered hh Argus Readen up to March 31 W ith Which_Í3 Combined th e Hillsboro Independent Volum e 43, No. 1 1 Hill .boro In d e p e n d e n t Candidates at Kinton Monday Grange to Meet Saturday; Aid Meets May 7 t Hy Mm I I, Cog > K INTON Vurioiix < .th<|i in ­ vited E veryone is Invited to a tte n d tin. .se rv in s ut th e ch u rch this K unduy as follow s: P re a c h in g by th e pastor. Hcv VI i r i I SpecCc. t> l > a 01. follow ed by B ible school t ut 10:»#, « ra n g e will hold an ull-d ay m eeting S a tu rd a y at the h a i l w ith b ask et d in n e r a t noon. All g ran g ers are Invited Mi and Mi H ubert Pom eroy am i c h ild ren and S II Pom eroy a tte n d e d th e fu n eral of Jam es P o m ero y of Scappooa*. a nephew' of S 11. Pom eroy. S unday. A id M e e ts M ay 7 I.u d le . A id society w ill m eet May 7 a ' tin- hom e of Mrs. E I. Kicks. All ladies invited. Ball Season to O pen on Mountain i II. M r. Illr r l M r C „ r ,„ |r k I tain H om e S unday. Mr and Mrs. Jo e Ego m e slow ly reco v erin g from an a ttack of flu e arly in the spring. M rs J. A B runson visited a son, Ilow uril H riinson, at T illam ook Hu i week and last. Mil Ale. Mt Inal . Mi L L M urray and ch ild ren R odney. L aura I ue. S h erm an and V irginia of B eav erto n a re spending th is week at I he M cInnis home, w h ile th e c h ild ren a re q u a ra n tin e d w ith w hat a B eaverton d o cto r says m ay be w hooping cough. S u n d ay school a t th e M ountain T o p ch u rch has been changed from 7:3(1 in th e ev e n in g t o 8 o ’clock T w en ty -o n e from h e re a t­ ten d ed the d istrict S u n d ay school conv en tio n at S cholls S unday. Mr. and Mrs. I) W. M cInnis an d fam ily of K eedville c e le b rated his i b irth d a y an n iv e rsa ry S u n d ay w ith his p aren ts, Mr. und Mrs. D. M M cInnis Miss W anda F in ig an e n te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r p a rty S u n d ay ev e ­ ning P re se n t w ere M r an d Mrs. Jo e N ettling, Mr and Mrs. R ill Z iegler, Mr. and Mrs Tom S huck, S tan ley S huck. S tan ley N ettling, and B illie Z iegler, all of H illsboro; Mr and M rs Jam es R achin, P o rt­ land, Mr and Mrs. O scar Hugg and Ma Luc Hagg, K eedville; T e d R utschm an. L au rel; Mr anti Mrs. O O rn d u ff. R obert O rn d u ff. L. T and Will F in ig an und th e hostess, Miss Finigan. T he A D. Hill fam ily an d L aw ­ rence T atm an , w ho left h ere A pril II. a rriv e d a t M iles C ity, Mont., A pril 17 T h ey w ere held u p tw o day s m Id ah o on acco u n t of soft roads, acco rd in g to a card received by Mrs. C h arles T atm an from h e r E stab lish ed 11173 H illsboro, Oregon, T h u rsd ay , A pril 30, 1936 Sunday School Convention Held Scholls Sunday; Name Officers (Ilv M o - Larrb ln« II,-,„ m in i SC H O L LS S u n d ay school d is­ tric t No. (I of Wa ihington county, in clu d in g L aurel, K inton, F arm in g - ton. M ountain Horne, M ountain Too, and Scholls, m et a t tin- Scholls ch u rc h lo r an all day m eetin g and b ask et d in n e r Sunday. More th an 150 atten d ed P ro g ram consisted of sev eral n u m b ers from euch S u n d ay school Mi . Sybil T in k e r of P o rt­ land and H enry A K u ratli of H illsboro w ere v isitin g sp eak ers S u p er inten d en : ; of all schools and pu sto rs of all ch u rch es p a rtic ip a t­ ing w ere p resent. O fficers elected for th e en su in g y e a r w ere J . M S tre tc h e r of Scholls, re-elected p resid en t; R aleigh W hitm ore. L a u ­ rel, v ice-p resid en t; M r.. George K irk p a tric k of M ou n tain Home, se c re ta ry , and H arry S chm eltzcr, tre a su re r. A picnic wa p lan n ed for late su m m er w ith R aleigh W h it­ m ore in ch arg e. A cordial in v ita ­ tion w as ex ten d ed for th e 1937 co n ­ v en tio n to be held at th e new M ountain Home church. M ay 13 w ill be a social n ig h t for th e R ebekah lodge B irth d a y C eleb rated G eorge R ueck Sr. w as ho n o r gu est w hen his fam ily and frien d s gave him e a b irth d a y d in n e r S u n ­ day. E leven guests w ere p resen t from P o rtlan d J u liu s C h risten sen w ent to W at­ sonville. Cal , A p ril 22 to a tte n d th e golden w edding an n iv e rsa ry cele b ratio n of his uncle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. P e te r C h risten sen , A p ril 2.5 and 26 M r and Mrs J. E B en n ett w ent to B lue L ak e F rid ay for sev eral d ay s’ visit at th e N ick W elsh an d M ax B en n ett homes. S ev eral acres of blackcaps w ere p lan ted at th e 11. T Hesse, F erd G ro n e r and o th e r farm s last w eek. i M rs B. M K itterm g sp en t th e w eek -en d visitin g h er son-in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. an d Mrs. F. M S tone, in S eattle. A new chick en house w as b u ilt at th e L. H M u rray place last w eek F. M. L illeg ard e sp en t last w eek w ith th e telep h o n e co n stru ctio n crew at Cam as. Wash. Observance Planned Scholls ch u rch w ill observe M o th ­ e r ’s day w ith s p e c i a l service. W eek-end visito rs at th e F ra n k N elson hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. A T hum ps in and d a u g h te r of M arshfield an d E lw in N elson of N orth Bend. S u n d ay d in n e r p a rty guests at th e J C. H atfield hom e w ere Mr and Mrs. C. F. R obinson of B el­ view , Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. R o b in ­ son of A m ity and M r. and Mrs. R aym ond C asey and fam ily of M c­ M innville. C ouple llo n o rrd A bout 60 atten d ed th e farew ell p a rty for Mr. and M rs F red C la rk a t th e F arm in g to n ch u rch F rid ay ell’s b irth d a y S a tu rd a y evening w ith a pot luck d in n er. G uests w ere Mr and Mrs. W. W eaver, Mr. ' and Mi i D. L. G holson and d a u g h ­ ters M audie, R uth, N ancy, F ran ces and P atty, M r and M rs B azan, 1 to G al, : C reek S a tu rd a y and g a th ­ Mr. and Mrs. O liv er Lane, Mr. and ered rock for build in g an outside Mrs. i ’h illip A dam s a n d son, all firep lace at the C han d lee home. 1 of B ull M ountain; Mr. and M rs Ledge Anniversary Observ­ T he S tan ley T re fre n fam ily r e ­ A lbert Scott, A rth u r S tein h o ff and ed; Grange to Meet tu rn e d to th e ir hom e at B onne­ Mr. and Mrs. O. H. P eterso n and v ille F riday a fte r ten d ay s’ stay at sons O rv ille and P aul and daugh- l ter B eulah. It w as decided to hav e I ( B y Mini Helen Anbahrl th e J. H. B a rtle tt home. m ore pot luck com m unity d in n ers LA U R EL R ID G E -P .-T A. elect- Clark* Kent »arm ! d u rin g th e sum m er. I ed th e follow ing officers A p ril 22; Mr. and Mrs. F red C lark have Mrs. Ed Jo h n so n is ill at h er Mrs. P lagm an. p resid en t; Mrs. C ar- ren ted th e ir farm to S. P. Mas- ' home. M rs Jo h n so n 's m o th er, Mrs. son, first v ice-p resid en t; C lyde len from C alifornia. T he C lark s Wilson, of n e a r W ilsonville is car- H opkins, second vice - p resid en t; w ill spend p a rt of the su m m er at , ing for her. ' Miss D em aray, se cretary , a n d M rs. th e beach. Mr. and Mrs. O liv er L an e of R edenbacher. tre a su re r Aid Meet* F rid ay ; P o rtlan d m oved out to th e hom e ! R eorganization of th e local B oy Scholls L adies' Aid will m eet at [ of Mrs. L ane's parents, M r. and Scout troop last M onday n ig h t has th e H. T Iles.se hom e F riday a fte r­ Mrs. P h il A dam s, F rid ay evening, p u t th e follow ing officers in c h arg e noon. M rs C. W L ark in has charg e w here they a re cam ping u n til they of tro o p affairs: W oodrow H ite and of the M other's day program . Mrs. | have th e b e rry crop harvested. 1 C lyde E dw ards, assistan t sc o u t­ M rs S. R aynor S m ith w ill give Mr an d Mrs. A lfred G ro e r en- m asters; L eland E dw ards, ju n io r a talk on P assion Play. ; terta in e d S u n d ay in honor of th e ir assistan t scoutm aster; D onald B a l­ L yle P o tte r w ent to Mill C ity d a u g h te r H elen's th ird b irth d ay . lard, senior p atro l leader; A aron S u n d ay to v isit his p a re n t . Mr. ‘ G uests w ere Mrs. R. S hillinger, L ew ellen and R aulin C apri, p atro l and Mrs. F. P otter, an d g ra n d ­ 1 Mrs. F red S hillinger. M iss A lice , leaders. m other. Mrs. M ary Hill, w ho is B ennett, Mr. and M rs H. L. D oane Don Holmes, w ho sev erely in ­ seriously ill. M rs C. T rask, w ho and d a u g h te r of P o rtla n d an d C arl ju re d his arm in th e p lan er of a sp en t last w eek th ere, re tu rn e d S a u e r of n e a r Oswego. i saw m ill several w eeks ago, re tu rn - w ith him . W ick M itchell of C alifo rn ia is | ed hom e from the hospital in P o rt- L. C. T rask of L yons sp en t se v ­ .staying in d efin itely a t th e hom e ; lan d th is w eek. eral days last w eek at th e hom e , of his siste r and b ro th er, E unice Mrs. J u lia O lsen and F ra n k C ar- of his son, C lifford T rask, and : and G w ynn M itchell. son w ere m arrie d A p ril 17 at th e fam ily. M ay day w ill be ce le b ra te d a t hom e of Mr. and Mrs. R udolph Mrs. W. B. C h an d lee and Mrs. 1 th e T ig ard u n io n high school May O lsen by Rev. R ay n o r S m ith o f F erd G ro n er gave a taffy pull and 1 w ith th e su rro u n d in g schools of T igard. p op corn p a rty to th e y cu n g th e com m unity p articip atin g . May S herw ood post office received p eople's ch o ir a lte r p ractice F r i­ pole dance w ill be put on by th e day evening. . high school girls. D in n er w ill be 150 new lock boxes to rep lace J. M. S tre tc h e r is g raftin g w al­ serv ed in th e high school at noon. th ese now in use. N ew boxes a re n u t trees at th e C h arles T ru n k In th e aftern o o n th e re w ill be a 1 of th e key-lock ty p e an d w ill be farm n e a r D undee th is w eek for j baseball gam e betw een T ig ard and in stalled w ith in th e n e x t t w o th e eig h th consecutive year. F orest G rove. T he day w ill be w eeks. A n n iv ersary O bserved T he E aster c an ta ta "A m orning i com pleted by h av in g th e second In th e O rie n t” by th e Scholls sen io r play p resen ted a t 8 o'clock R ainbow R ebekah lodge a n d ch u rch ch o ru s of 30 voices w as in th e evening. S herw ood I. O O. F. lodge en jo y ed a social evening T h u rsd ay in h o n ­ p re se n te d a t th e E llis A venue ch u rch in P o rtla n d to a fu ll house Neighborhood news from 30 Ar­ o r of th e 117th a n n iv e rsa ry of th e S u n d ay evening. gus correspondents in different fo u n d in g of th e order. A p ro g ram and basket social sections of Washington county ap­ Grange Meets Saturday sp onsored by th e S cholls J u n io r pear in the Argus each w eek, Sherw ood G range w ill m eet in W om en's club w ill be given a t the i Learn what your friends are do- all-d ay session S atu rd ay . T h ird an d g ran g e hall 'F rid a y evening. A silk ! ing for less than three cents a fo u rth degrees of th e o rd e r w ill q u ilt w ill be disposed of, and a week. tf b e exem plified. p rize w ill be given fo r th e m ost u n iq u e basket. ('H E H A I EM M OUNTAIN F E H offm an, p resid en t of th e Buck son. 11. ivi n A thletic club, an n o u n ces ■laughter Honored Unit ball playing w ill sta rt h ere Mrs. F. E H offm an e n te rta in e d n ex t S u n d ay . W ilbur Ju n es has been w in k in g on th e diam ond, on F riduy ev en in g in honor of th e ttie H offm an place, p u ttin g it in elev e n th b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry of shape. A collection w ill be tak en h er d a u g h te r M erribell. G uests up S unil.i\ to b u y I n i n e n e w i qu ip - w ere o th er m em bers of tn c sev en th g rad e at th e B uck H eaven school: D onald and B eth Lilly w e re the M arjo rie P etroff. D oral S ax to n , roily p u p il, at F ir (¡ro v e school Jo h n M attern and E rn icc W ohl- w ith p erfect a tte n d a n c e th e last sehlegel an d th e ir teach er, Miss H elen Honim. SIX Week . H odson M cC orm ick, W ayne Jones A ustin H anson sp e n t p a rt of last Week w ith lu.s u n d e an d au n t, Mr. and Toni T w igg sp en t th e w eek ­ Family Moves and M rs O rv ille H anson, at P o rt­ end at Tuft in com pany w ith a M r. an d Mrs. C. A. G abe and g ro u p of frien d s of N ew berg. land His p aren ts. Mr and M rs E. fam ily, w ho hav e purchased about V Han ,n. w ent a lte r luiu T n u rs- 60 acres of th e J. S. H erd farm , day and re tu rn e d Friday. m oved from D u rh am to th e ir n ew Mr and Mi I., ter S tan u rd of hom e S u n d ay . S i l v e r t o n V isite d M r. a n d M is. J E B lazer S unday. Don lliiync receiv ed a deep cut A LO IIA Mr. an d Mrs. F ran k In tils left h an d S atu rd ay m orn- lug from a saw tooth. O ne stitch Page of H u n ter h av e ex ch an g ed th e ir a ttra c tiv e hom e an d filb ert was tak en i By Mrs. O I I . Peterson) S u n d ay d in n e r p a rty gue.ds at o rch ard for a m odern hom e in th e ( laytou W hitm o re hom e w ere P o rtlan d , c o rn e r K illing w o rth and F.END—C h ild ren of th e u p p e r 36th av en u e Mr ami M rs D an n er, Mr, and Mrs. L e w u C urow , end g rades of th e local school a tten d ed M r and Mi (¡ro v e r B row n and w ho b u ilt th e home, w ill move th e p re lim in a ry track m eet at this w eek to th e P age p ro p erty . fam ily of H illsboro, R ussell G a in ­ B eaverton and sev eral of them er. N ew berg, and M ervin a n d T hey co n tem p late som e ex ten siv e took p art. L ester S ch u ltz w on first changes and Im provem ents. L eo n ard W hitm ore. in th e b ro a d ju m p , E. O. A dam s Operated On M is M ervin W hitm o re is reco v ­ th ird in 75-yard dash, B eulah P e ­ M rs T u rn er, m an ag er of th e e rin g from a sev ere a tta c k of flu. terson th ird in 40-yard dash. A r e ­ loha B eauty shop, was tak en s u d ­ lay team consisting of F ran ces Jim P ro cto r began April 17 d r iv ­ A d en ly ill w ith an a ttack of a p p en ­ ing u wood tru c k for L o m e F lew s d icitis and w as h u rrie d to Jones, G holson. M arg aret B aggenstos. H el­ ol Newberg. en \\ ick and B eu lah P eterson, w on h o spitul in H illsboro for an ujier- evening. second. A lice Jo h n so n w on second D onald Vci • teeg, pupil ot Piexs- ation. Mr.- W B Chandler. Misses A n- in the 75-yard dash. an t View school, w as ill w ith a I nice C handlee. Y vonne B unnell and M r and Mrs. C h arles D everell bad cold and th re a te n e d w i t h D oris L ew elly n w en t on a picnic e n te rta in e d in honor of Mrs. D ev er- p n eu m o n ia last Week He ex p ects I A rgus classified ads get resu lts. io be able to re tu rn to school som etim e th is w eek. < la r r n c r Wood H onored A Mrs M ary Wood e n te rta in e d w ith a b irth d a y d in n e r S u n d ay in hon- i or of h er s o n C laren c e Wood G uests w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed I B u rn h am mid fam ily of W illam ina. Mr. mid Mi C laren ce O rn d u ff and i fam ily of L aurel. M rs F r a n k ! S te w a rt and V ictor V aught. M rs A lfred H u tch en s honored h er Sister. Mr M A. V inson, of H illsb o ro w illi a b irth d a y d in n e r S unday. C overs w ere laid for nine. M arvin H utchens, 2. son of Mr. an d Mrs. A lfred llu teh en s, w as serio u sly ill last w eek w ith flu und asthm a. M rs Ja c k Fro; ped of A lbany v isited a sister. Mr; J E C h u rch ill, M EETS STAN D AR D S TOR REFRIGERATOR BUYING- M onday. T he »'rasped fam ily a rc m oving to P o rtla n d th is w eek. Mr. and M rs A lvin Hi etz and fam ily of Ju n c tio n C ity vi. ited th e M EET THE E rnest G u e n th e r fam ily S atu rd ay and w ere o v ern ig h t gue.ils of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Ego. T hey visiteed M r. and Mrs. Jo e Ego a t M oun- Quiet • I'll teen Trouble-fret ! Property at Aloha Changes Ownership Sp&ciaß./ Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 H illsboro A rgus E stablished 18ÍH Laurel Ridge P.-T. A. Elects Hayward School z to Close May 8 boards, advises the safety depart­ ment of the Oregon State Motor association. H A Y W A R D --H ay w ard s c h o o l term will end May 8. Mr. B erth a S haver, school teac h ­ er. took h e r pupils to P o rtlan d W ednesday to see th e huge 68-ton w hale, w hich was on exhibition. Mr. and Mr... Roy D argotz and fam ily m oved in to th e ir house S a t­ u rd ay on th e ir property. Mr an d Mrs. W illis H iatt of S trin g to w n road sp en t S u n d ay at th e G eorge I.aem erm an home, h elp in g Mrs. J a c k Jo h n sto n cele­ b ra te h er birthday. TRUCKMEN! FREE P. U. C. Service A n n u al - M onthly RUSHLOW Hillsboro 336 E. Wash. Phone 1701 Y Not working for Public Utilities Commission Exhaust Pipe Danger T he exhause pipe should n ever be sh o rten ed , because of the d a n ­ g er from dead ly carbon m onoxide gas w hich m ay e n te r th e p assen­ g er co m p artm en ts th rough the floor SAVE ON SERVICE BETTER SERVICE 24 at LOWEST COST on RADIOS WASHERS REFRIGERATORS Call See Ad Page 3, Section 1 Credit B ureaus (Incorporated) Collections — Credit Reporta In Washington TUlamook, Yamhill, Polk and Marion Counties. Personal Contact on Collections Save on Service Second and Main Streets Phone 3071 Douglass Radio Service Selfridge Furn. Co. 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