P age Six H IL L S B O R O A R G V S , H IL L S D O R O , OR E G O N the G eorge C onklin fam ily of E sta­ cada Sunday l'liey took Jim m ie C onklin hom e F rank Y andcrzanden re tu rn e d to his w ork Sunday at the Tide W ater T im ber com pany of A storia He had -H f M ” F L H ro w n » ity, visited w ith th e guests at th e been home for about tw o m onths, LAUREL — The L aurel - Scholls ulloy home T hey recalled many recovering from an operation. Spelling Roll Given; O. A. unit of the F arm ers' U nion w ill M Russell Hickey is in H illsboro v is­ Mr». Larsrn Honored on Her in c.d en ts of school life and esp e ­ meet at th e com m unity hall T h u rs­ cially rem em bered th e long w alk iting w ith lus fath er for aw hile P. Meeting Tonight day ito n ig h t'. C andidates for th e to school thro u g h th e m ud m ost j Mr and Mrs Louis S tr o h m a y e r1 Birthday; School Has 20 , coming election will be speakers. of th e school year. Mrs. Jam es atten d ed a party m P o rtlan d Wed- j I H r M r* M eyem l (Mis* Catherine lL'g««l Mrs. G u en th er P resident A dam s i M innie C am pbell, but not ' nesday evening BUXTON—Pupils w ith perfect Mrs Ernest G u en th er w as elect- a re la tiv e ' and Mrs. R obert R obert-! FAKMINGTON \ s w ing clus> atten d an ce records for th e first , ed president of the L au rel unit of son 'J e n n ie P a tte rso n ' both of! WPA project. has been sta rte d m onth of school w ere Raym ond H eme Economics extension service F arm in g to n are fo rm er schoolm ates. | u n d er the direction of O B K raus Scofield. E leanor Powell. Bobbv at th e m onthly m eeting held in This is the first visit th e guests A group of 10 ladies hope to cn- Watson. Joe Lazott. K eith Wolff, the com m unity hall F riday. Mrs. have m ade here and m any old , je> m eetings of the class on M on­ W auneta Cearley. Jim m y and Marie F. I.. Brow n was elected vice- lan d m ark s had d isap p eared They : day afternoon in the W om en’s Rinck. R ichard and Jo h n Lazott. president: Miss Thelm a Mulloy. sec­ specially missed the tim ber. To BLOOMING Mrs John K am na club room s at the F arm ington L ester Moen and A rth u r Sim onton. re ta ry -tre a su re r: Mrs. Leon Davis, visit w ith Mrs M illie Cam pbell, addressed th e Blooming 4-H sew ing school house. .Mrs. B ecker is the H arold, N orm an and A lpha Mae recreatio n al director, and Mrs W. th e ir form er n earest neighbor, w as ; d u b last week on th e pioneer ad- teacher, Peterson. D orothy Sim onton, Bobbv L. Stevens, lib rarian v entures of "T abitha Brow n " Mrs. Leon th e m ain object of th e ir trip. B eulah S hields of Topeka. Rinck. M arjorie LaZott. Velma Davis is th e retirin g president Miss Mr. and Mrs P hilip M ohr and K a Miss Mr and Mrs A m brose Johnson n . and Miss S m ith of P ortland R etherford and B etty Lane. B lanche E ickw orth, hom e d em o n ­ of Nampa. Idaho, w ere o vernight R ichard re tu rn e d O ctober 3 from v isitt'd at tile E dgar Kehse home stratio n agent, talk ed on foods ond guests ef Mr. and Mrs R ichard a trip to th e ir form er hom e in S aturday of last week Program Given The school has a sh o rt au d ito riu m n u tritio n and m enu planning. She W hittle T he v isito rs and th e ir C anada. Mr. ami Mis R ussell Bowes and Born, to Mrs H enry Schulenberg. program each F riday. Last Fri also gave a rep o rt on th e four-day tw o sons a re ex h ib itin g Poland day's program consisted of several canlP vacation held for w om en last C hina hogs at th e In tern atio n al at Jones hospital. Hillsboro, S ep ­ son D avid of Cum rose. A lta . Can . ¡spent tile week end w ith Mr and tem ber 30. a son. songs, readings, etc., and a playlet. A ugust at Lost L ake p ark n ear stock show Mr Jo h n S teele enrolled in t h e M r s E R ehse and family "The Fishing P arty." by Raym ond C edar Mills. Mrs. W. H. McNay Mr. and M r s C n s Zinsli of B o r­ Scofield. Bobby Watson. LeRoy and Mrs. Lee Brow n w e r e ap p o in t­ ing v isited h er b ro th er. A dolph L u th eran catechism class last week Bowes rep o rts conditions a te on Rev E. W H inrichs preached [tlie m end in that p art of th e d o ­ ed to atten d a p roject leaders' S chm idt. S unday Mrs. Zinsli lived W hiteside and L ester Moen. the m orning serm on at th e Mission m inion. school in H illsboro O ctober 15 A h ere as a girl. On Spelling Roll F arm ington school is a busy T h e F rien d ly C o rn er class of the F estival celebrated by the L u th e r­ place w ith an enrollm ent of 20 The children have all joined the planned d in n er u n d er th e su p e r­ an church at Forest G rove last O regon Book League and have vision of M esdames Stevens. F el­ S unday school w ill hold its re g ­ Sunday pupils. 8 beginners In the first read th e ir S eptem ber books. Pupils ton and R utschm an w as enjoyed at u la r business and social m eeting at T he Emil Brandavv children are g rade are H arold Hoffm an. "M ick­ in the spelling honor roll the past noon. T h irty -fo u r ladies w ere p res­ th e R aleigh W hitm ore hom e F ri­ ey" Robinson. F reem an Rowe, J r , day evening All in terested are in ­ confined to th e ir hom e through F red d ie w eek a re G eraldine Lynch, second ent at th e m eeting. Hagen. M argaret ami A ttend C ooking School K enneth having contracted w hoop­ vited. grade, and B etty Stow ell, eighth M aurine P utnam . K athleen Klein F o rty women w ere in atten d an ce Mr. and Mrs. J W. Mulloy. Mrs ing cough. grade. at th e cooking school held by the S idney Johnson. Miss T helm a M ul­ R ichard M ohr entered the first and Isabelle M uijlle. T he school has O bserve Booster Night grade in th e L u th eran school M on­ a rh y th m band "in the m a k in g " G range booster night was o b ­ P E P com pany in th e com m unity loy and G ilm an W ight visited Mrs. day. L ittle P eter Klein. J r . who has served S eptem ber 30 by G reen hall F rid ay afternoon. The T h u rs­ W innie Mulloy at H ubbard S unday M em bers of th e Young P eo p les been ill w ith pneum onia, is r e ­ M ountain G range at th e hall bv a day night show given by th e com ­ covering society decided Friday night to short program The program con­ pany w as atten d ed by about 80 L oren Relise re tu rn e d last M on­ sponsor a H allow e'en p arty and sisted of g u ita r selections and persons. T he scenic and historical day from a h u n tin g tr ip in east- chose as the com m ittee in charge film "O regon" w as g reatly a p p re ­ o th er m usical num bers and a short ciated. of arran g em en ts M elvin Moyer. play, "E verything Comes to H er I Mrs. E. O scar M uhly and Miss M ildred L S w ish er 'M a u d Who W aits." A ddresses w ere given C am pbell) and DR. R. J. NICOL business h er sister. Mrs. W by Mrs. Ray R oberts. M aster John EIRDA LE - IOW A H ILL— N ext Meyer. Follow ing t h e Filley 'S te lla C am p b ell' o f m eetin g of the H ill an d Dale club m eeting the group rehearsed th eir B row n and L. L. C raw ford Fancy- DR. E. W. ALMQUIST w ork, quilted quilts and vegetables P o rtlan d visited at th e J. W. M ullov w ill be held W ednesday at the play "T he W hole Tow n's B roke." Rev. O. J. W endling of Forest hom e F riday. The ladies lived east hom e of Mrs. E lm er Boge. w ere on exhibit. Veterinarian» Mrs. Alec L ukas of P o rtlan d v is­ G rove preached the serm on at the H. E. C. com m ittee of th e grange of th e C am pbell b rid g e in th e n in e ­ local church S unday m orning. ties and atten d ed school at L aurel. T elephone 643 and 642 m et O ctober 1 at th e h all w ith a ited friends h ere W ednesday. S he . « . . , A w idow ed sister from n e a r F L. B row n th e only fo rm er school­ says L ester, w ho has been going C»A u ld o '?'ccl pot luck dinner. is ill w ith ap- haS C»mC ° llve a t th e A boy w as born to Mr. and Mrs. m ate left in this im m ed iate v icin ­ to H - illsboro high, p M ike N eum ann home. Louis K elly S eptem ber 26. pendieitis and - m ust u ndergo an Ed M aurer w as ill w ith th e flu ■ operation. O. A. P. to M eet Mrs M argaret W atnee. w ho was last week B uxton Tow nsend club w ill m e e t. O ste o p a th ic F arm ers' U nion w ill hold a bu si­ tonight 'T h u rsd ay ) fo r business < B r M r» . B ir d M e G o rm fe ln in St. V incent's hosp ital in P o rt­ Physician an d burgeon ness m eeting in the school house m eeting. ' ! CHEHALEM M OUNTAIN — M r land w ith a b ro k en leg, is now- COM M ERCIAL BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. Boyd G lover of and H rs. M ervin W hitm ore a n d convalescing at th e hom e of h er n ext W ednesday night. H enry V oelker and fam ily of P hone O ffice 861 Sacram ento. C al. a re v isiting Mr. L eonard W hitm ore re tu rn e d th e d au g h ter. Mrs. Will H ickm an. L ittle L ucille H aase sp en t th e n ear Rock C reek w ere released to and Mrs. John G illispie. Mr. an d first of last w eek from a tw o R esidence 862 Mrs. G lover expect to move to w eeks’ tr lP Six days of th at tim e past tw o w eeks w ith her g ra n d ­ m em bership in T rinity L u th era n th e ir farm n ear h ere soon. - was sp en t h u n tin g d eer T hey w ere m other, Mrs. F red M uhly. H er church, H illsboro, at a m eeting of oters of th e local congregation Mr. and Mrs. George K irk have accom panied by R ussell G ain er and m other. Mrs. Jo h n Haase, is con- v held S unday night. m oved to V ernonia, w here Mr K irk Lew is H ulit of N ew berg. T hey vaL escing there. A b ro th e r of Mrs. G us M oeller, Mrs. W arn A ue an d d au g h ter Prompt Delivery w ill be ja n ito r of one of th e schools, each bro u g h t hom e a buck. The larg est one w eighed 200 pounds. M ildred of B onneville spent th e w ith his w ife and daughter, a rriv - ' schools. ed from Woolsey. S D.. last week FOR A special m eeting of W. B A. The first four w ere killed in th e w eek -en d here. R aym ond A ue m oved to B onne­ and is planning on m aking his w as held at the grange hall S ep tem ­ B urns district and th e fifth in the hom e n e a r N orth P lains on the v ille T hursday. cou n try n ear U kiah. b er 30. C h arles Mosher, w ho is w o rk in g , farm occupied last year by Mrs Miss M abel Nelson of Salem Bandon F ire V ictim M oeller's parents, Mr and Mrs Q uality P ro d u cts at R easonable spent last w eek w ith h e r parents. Ben Haynes. B andon, b ro th e r of at M cM innville, and Mrs. M osher. , C arl S im antel. At present the n e w ­ P rices Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nelson. Mrs. B. F D eford. Mrs. M ary W’ood w ho is w o rk in g in Salem , sp en t th e com ers a re staying at the S im antel D ave K aum er o f P o rtlan d visited and F red and Jo h n H aynes, was w eek-end here. T hey ex p ect to be hom e n e a r Schefflin. P lan t a t R ippling W aters P ark frien d s here last w eek. one of th e su fferers from th e B an- h ere p erm an en tly soon. Family Moves J. Benefiel is hom e from th e don fire. W ord w as received from T he H egm an fam ily, w ho have V eterans' hospital, w here he un- him last w eek, saying he and his z d erw en t an operation for sin u s w ife lost e v ery th in g except a few- been liv in g on the L ew ie Heim Home O w ned F orest G rove. O rc place, moved to the L abaugh place tro u b le recently. clothes and som e beding Mr. and Mrs. R oland Scofield of Mrs. Ira G. M cCorm ick sp en t th e first of th e w eek. P hone 1608W Res. P hone 24 F 155 C h arlie Robinson, accom panied ! so u th ern C alifornia are v isitin g his th ree days in P o rtlan d last w eek as ■ B r M r « F r a n k F a a n ld t l parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Sco- a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A llan Corn­ by R alph W ilson and Bill Jen k in s, ROCK CREEK Mrs John P e te r­ field. ber. both of H illsboro, re tu rn e d from son left S unday to visit h er son ■ MEN N EED ED i Mr. and Mrs. C arl E stepp w ere Mr. and Mrs. E lm er W hitm ore of eastern O regon th e first of th e and daughter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs w eek-end guests of th e ir son-in- B anks visited his brother. M ervin w eek b rin g in g th ree deer. to train for H arry Peterson, in New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. R obert H arvey law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W hitm ore, and fam ily S atu rd ay and Move Here bro u g h t th e ir fou r-m o n th s old baby Air Conditioning R obert Sim pson, of F orest G rove Sunday. W F. I.engachcr of G oble and 1 S atu rd ay night. T he w ell on O tto O rn d u ffs farm hom e from the D oernbecher hos­ Mr. and Mrs. H. L T hom pson have I Refrigeration Gus P etrzilk a is resh in g lin g his was 250 feet deep M onday m orning p ital in P o rtlan d F rid ay . He had m oved in to one of C hrist Jaggi's house. and still no w ater. T hey have been had an operation an d blood tr a n s ­ houses. L o o k ahead. G et o u t o f th e s m a ll Mr. and Mrs. Edson sp en t several d rillin g th ro u g h solid ro ck f o r fusion. s a la ry r u t. P la n t o g e t y o u r s h a re Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim J e f ­ Mrs. Louie R aym ond is ill in a fries of B rooks Hill at the P ortland in th e fa s te s t g r o w in g in d u s trie s days last w eek at T illam ook. Miss , som etime. in th e c o u n tr y . F o r m n n id e ra tio n Eva K am ph of Tillam ook Mrs. W. F. W ohlschlegel w ill e n ­ Longview , Wash., hospital. S anitarium . W ednesday, a boy. y o u s h o u ld he m n *h a n i« -a lly in r lin * Miss O rpha C a rte r of P o rtlan d guest at th e Edson home. te rta in S atu rd ay afternoon, com pli­ Ted G utschm idt is dem onstrating ed a n d ha ve f a i r e d u c a tio n . F o r 25 Register m en tin g Miss W anda Finigan, bride- sp en t th e w eek-end a t th e E. W. m ilking m achines at the Pacific i in te r v ie w w r it e g iv in g a g e . p h o tic C a rte r home. T w enty-five new voters w ere a d ­ elect. a n d p re a e n t o c c u p a tio n . In tern atio n al this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. O akland and ded to th e list of v o ters fo r this Mr. and Mrs. M ervin W hitm ore Mr. and Mrs Ed G utschm idt and U tilities Engineering p recin ct d u rin g th e recen t reg is­ en tertain ed w ith a venison d in n er d a u g h ter of A nacortes. Wash., w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ted G utschm idt of Institute tratio n . p a rty last W ednesday evening for w eek-end guests of Mrs. O akland's P o rtlan d and relativ es re tu rn e d I Mrs. A lb ert V alen tin e is h ere Mr. and Mrs. D ew ey M ercer, L a u r­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. M artin Red- from a d eer hun tin g trip to south- ' Box 551 B everly llillx. Calif, dig. from C alifornia visitin g friends. el. and Miss H elen Homm. ern O regon last w»ek. Ed and A sh o w er was given fo r Miss Ted G utschm idt arc sons of Mr. 1 C lifford S andy of B anks has Sunday school at M ountain Top b u ilt a garage on th e W einhard has been changed from 8 p. m. to ' M arie U nger S unday aftern o o n at and Mrs. Jo h n G utschm idt of this estate here for his school bus. 7:30. P reach in g services begin at the hom e of Mrs. Will Reddig. A section. quilt, m ade by m em bers of the Hill Mr. and Mrs. C. A. P eterso n 8:15. W. T. C lub to Meet have moved into th e ir house n ear Bad colds a re p rev alen t in the and D ale club, was one of th e gifts. Wagon T ongue club of Valle Vis- A collective gift of a set of dishes ta will hold its first fall m eeting th e post office, w hich they h a v e M ountain Top neighborhood. rem odeled. M ervin W hitm ore is b uilding an by a group of in d iv id u als and m is­ S atu rd ay at the hom e of Mrs. ' To Celebrate Birthdays j addition 20 by 40 on his b arn for cellaneous gifts w ere received. F ra n k East. W. B. A. w ill hold an all day I m ore cows m eeting O ctober 14 at th e grange Mr. and Mrs. E arl C hristie w ent h all w ith b irth d ay d in n er for m em ­ to W alla W alla F rid ay to a tten d th e bers h av in g birth d ay s in Ju ly . w edding of his bro th er. iR y M r « . J A M c C o y A ugust. S ep tem b er and O ctober. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam McCoy of Mrs. G ran v ille E verest had as E ach m em ber to b rin g a l a d y h er guest last w eek a niece from W atts and E. B. W ebb w ere S unday Mrs. N rttie Simpson of Tacom a, Ju n ctio n City. i d in n er p arty guests of Mr. and W ash., fo rm er local resident. Mrs. Mr an d Mrs. C harles T atm an Mrs. J. A. McCoy in celebration L ura C hristenson of P o rtlan d and sp en t from S eptem ber 25 to the of th e b irth d ay a n n iv ersary of Mrs. M ae W illis of C ornelius visited follow ing S unday at Tillam ook vis- W illiam McCoy. atth e C. A. P eterson hom e one day , itin g h er niece and sister. Mrs. W arner C ropp and S tan ley H ahn, last w eek. C hris Hoffm an, and fam ily and and W alter W illis and son of M oun- I V isit A fter M any Y ears Mrs. C arl Ward, and husband tain d ale left S u n d ay aftern o o n for ! Mr. and Mrs. C. A. P eterso n e n ­ T he fu rn itu re in th e Buck H eav­ eastern O regon on a d eer h u n tin g , joyed a visit last w eek w ith Mr. en school house w as sandpapered trip. P eterson's cousin from Sacram ento. last w eek-end and w ill be v a rn ish ­ U rbin W aldron has been out of Cal., w hom he had no t seen fo r 57 ed this w eek-end, and th e floor, school a w eek on account of illness. ( years. p a rt of w hich is new, w ill be Mrs. C rystal M abley of Hillsboro, P e rrie R eth erfo rd a n d H arley given a new coat of oil. F. E. w ho is teach in g th e F airv iew ! Q u ier a re picking apples a t Hood H offm an is doing th e w ork. school, moved in to one of th e J. R iver. Mr. and Mrs. W ill G alin et and P. V anderzanden's houses Sunday. ' Lease Lot for Hall C harles H arrim an w ent to G rants Mr. and Mrs. M artin V anderzan- ' W. B. A. L adies have leased a Pass S unday and rem ained un til den and son W ayne visited w ith lot from Jesse M eyers across th e i W ednesday. T hey w ere looking af- stre e t from the school house for a ter p ro p erty belonging to th e Gal- hall A ny vo lu n teer w ork w ill b e ! ¡nets. We heard a w om an w eighing 210 appreciated. W ork will begin Oc­ I pounds asking her fam ily doctor Mrs. D M. M cInnis, w ho is in to b er 10 L adies of th e lodge to poor health, visited h er daughters. w hat kind of exercise he would fu rn ish d in n e r for th e men. recom m end to reduce? "Push your- Mrs. L. L. M urray and Mrs. Alice iself aw ay from the table th ree tim es M cInnis, at W est Slope sev eral days H illsboro A rgus contains all the this week. 1 a day." w as his reply. Do you n ew s of H illsboro a n d th e su r­ realize th a t every car you see on Mrs. G lenn M iller en tertain ed ro u n d in g com m unities. R ead i , w ith a d in n er p arty S u n d ay com ­ I th e stre e t or road, is a used c a r’ an d keep inform ed on w h a t it plim enting Mr. and Mrs. M ilton i No m atter if it has been driven h appening at home. tf Bozorth, Scholls. ¡only a m onth, it is a used car. We have several bargains w ith tens of thousands of unused mileage. Good Records Laurel-Scholls Farmers' Union Made Buxton to Meet; Group Names Leaders Sewing Class at Farmington Mrs. Kanina Talks to Blooming Club T h u rs d a y , O elober K, l'.i.'!iì 1 ern Oregon, bringing hom e a deci The occasion was celebrated by a venison steak dinner, enjoyed by the fam ily and a few friends. In New iloine Mr. and M rs Joint K am na and fam ily are now com fortably settled m tit ir new home. Mr and Mrs Jo h n Wchlitz, E u ­ nice and B oland of Hazelton. N. U. are visiting at the S S Palby home Mrs Wchlitz. is Mi Palby > sister Say you saw it In the A rgus I'lie l oreixnest 1 want you to teach my sou a 1 foreign language.” WK B E A I IN M K A L FH TA TK ’’C ertainly, madam . French, Gei - ! Write man Bu siau. Italian. S panish "W in c h is tiie m ost f o r e ig n ’ ’ S ubscribe W ashington Six m onths cents. Tw o Rock Creek Ladv Visits New Mexico F. A. Vanaken KU RA TLI & W ISM ER I l I LI.MHO HO. T»l«ph«n* H U I O ULUUN IU I« i d HI Don’t Be Sick We specialize m ereiai printing ncvdl'-ssl) « lien nil untum i , nu ure peuple ulin lim e legniiied lieiillli. Ih r riiM . 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