The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 03, 1936, Page 12, Image 12

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' dialogues by th e school and a short
talk by Rev. W illiam M orse of
N ew berg was given follow ed by a
shadow pantom im e in th e basem ent
acted out by the o th er school c h il­
d ren as A rd y th E tzw iler read the
story of Jo h n Alden.
ing is a story of th e trip
Miss B eryl Dcford, w ho teachc» to F ollow
th e O rient m ade b y Stanley
at Eugene, spent the T hanksgiving K
reitz and Robert Ellingson, local
holidays at home here.
(By Mrs. Gail K a m i)
A bout 130 friends and neighbors boys, as told to H erb G raves:
ORENCO—As a C hristm as a c ­ ch ariv aried Mr. and
Mrs. Ted
We sailed from the port of P o rt­
tiv ity of the O renco-R eedville p ar­ R utschm an N ovem ber 23.
land at 5:30 th e evening of S e p ­
ish, Miss Lucille McGee is d irect­
Mr. and Mrs G eorge M aynard tem b er 8 1936. and steam ed down
in g a chorus of high school young of O cean lak e visited th e ir son-in- the beautiful C olum bia riv er to the
people and older g ram m er sch»x>l law and daughter. Mr and Mrs Pacific, w here w e crossed tiie bar
boys and girls. R ehearsals are be­ G lenn Miller, from W ednesday u n ­ into open w ater at 5 a. m th e fol-
ing held in the O renco church each til Friday Mr. and Mrs. S eth Sm ith
ntorn ing We 'encountered
M onday afternoon at 4. and in the »Alice M aynard! of K ern v ille vis- one of th e roughest w aters in the
R eedville church each W ednesday ititi
h ere W ednesday and T h a n k s­ w hole voyage th e first tw o days
evening at 7.30.
ing.
at sea and having gotten th at far
On Sunday, D ecem ber 20. th e
V irginia M urray of West Slope, w ithout being seasick, we felt a
chorus w ill presen t a serv ice of w ho had been v isitin g h er g ra n d ­ little m ore at ease.
C hristm as m usic in th e O renco m other. Mrs. D M. McInnis, a c ­
T he first point of land we saw
church at 11 a. rn.. and in the com panied an aunt. Mrs. C harles
R eedville church at 8 p m. They B row nhill, to h er hom e in Dilley w as a tip of th e A leutian islands
w ill also sing as a featu re of the Sunday. The B row nhill fam ily w ere about eight days out of Portland,
O renco C hristm as program D ecem ­ guests at th e M cInnis hem e Sun but we d id n 't set feet ash o re until
we docked at Y okoham a, Jap an ,
b er 22, and of th e R eedville C h rist­ day.
a fter 14 days at sea.
m as program D ecem ber 24
Mr. and Mrs. C layton W hitm ore
The only signs of life to be seen
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. P ru itt and
fam ily atten d ed t h e an n u al on the high sea w ere tw o re tu rn ­
son A llen of Salem spent the and
T hanksgiving d in n er p arty of her ing ships and a few d o lp h in s p lay ­
w eek-end at the L, T. W oodward parents. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Carow.
ing around, as w ell as an occasion­
home.
and fam ily at H illsboro.
al spouting whale.
Mr. and Mrs L. T. W oodward
Bill M eyers, w ho is h ere for the
K enneth a n d I.orra i n e s p e n t w in ter from his hom estead in the
We w ere in Y okoham a 24 hours,
T hanksgiving day at Longview. coast range, w as a house guest of d u rin g w hich tim e we tried to see
Wash.
as
m any points of in terest as pos­
a nephew . C layton W hitm ore, this
Mrs. Beach w ent to Forest G rove week.
sible
The Jap an ese a re v e r y
T hanksgiving night to stay w ith
Miss Jessie V ersteeg spent from colorful in th e ir n ativ e costumes,
h e r daughter, Mrs. H. N. Robinson T h u rsd ay
un til S unday visiting and w e found them alto g eth er
u n til Christm as.
relativ es in H illsboro and Forest pleasant and obliging, and eager to
P.-T. A. will m eet n ex t T h u rs­ Grove.
loam m ore about A m erica D e­
day, Topic for this m eeting w ill be
Mrs. J. E. C hurchill. R uth Ren- spite th e an tiq u ity of d ress and
"F riendliness." Hostesses w ill be froe and K eith R idgew ay
w ere customs, we found that a great
Mrs. Goodm an and Mrs. Q uain- T hanksgiving g u e s t s
of M rs deal of th e new w orld thought
tance.
h u rch ill's sister, Mrs J. A. F ro st­ an d cu ltu re has p revaded J a p a n .,
Mrs S. Carlyle. Mrs. Beach and C
Jap an ese in m o d ern A m erican dress
ed. at A lbany.
Mrs. H. M. G oble w ere T h an k s­
a re not unusual, and. m ore s u r­
R
uth
R
enfroe
w
as
a
w
eek-end
giving day d in n er p arty guests of guest of L uella Leasv at P ortland. prising. we find th at in Ja p a n the
G eorge D. G arrett and fam ily in
Mr. and Mrs. F B. T om pkins of m otor is ra p id ly supplan tin g the
P ortland.
P o rtlan d visited th e ir son-in-law n ativ e m an pow ered ricksha.
Mrs. F ran k W arren ’s aunt, Mrs. and d aughter. Mr. and Mrs. John
O ne of th e most try in g and con­
S tella B aker, of A storia w as a W alker, from T h u rsd ay u n til S a t­ fusing featu res of th e w hole trip
guest T hanksgiving day at the urday.
w as the differen ce in money values. ,
W arren home.
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry V ersteeg a t­ forcing us to stop and figure e x ­
F rancis B ran d en b u rg retu rn ed tended
change
ratio s ev ery tim e a p u r­
th e funeral of h er sister-in -
S a tu rd ay evening from Medford, law. Mrs.
Sm ith Fields, at D ayton chase w as m ade. T he Jap en ese are.
w here he has been w orking.
on the whole, q u ite honest about
N ovem ber 25.
Mrs. C hrist
Rich en tertain ed
H enry V ersteeg en tertain ed th is and alw ays endeavored to be
w ith a d in n er T hanksgiving day. a Mrs.
group of relativ es w ith a su p p er helpful.
T here w ere th irty frien d s and rel- p arty N ovem ber 25. T hey w ere Mr
O ur n ext po rt of call was Kobe.
ativ»?s present.
and Mrs C lifford D avidson and Jap an , w h ere w e w ere especially
Mr. and Mrs. B. A M itchell spent Mr. and Mrs. F F H anley of H ills­ in terested in th e e a rth q u ak e ruins.
th e w eek-end at th e Lincoln coun­ boro. and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Spel- On th e w hole we found it to be
ty beaches.
v ery m uch lik e Yokohama.
k of F orest Grove.
Mrs. M ary H ubbard is spending b rin
From K obe w e sailed to S h an g ­
M
ountain
Top
S
unday
school
is
a few w eeks in Dallas, v i s i t i n g her m aking plans for a C hristm as p ro ­ hai. C hina. S hanghai is not s itu a t­
grandsons, H arold a n d F o r r e s t gram and com m unity tree. Sunday ed on th e coast b u t ra th e r on the
Holmes.
is at 10:30 a. m . follow ed bv, Y angtse riv er, about six hour.-
M r and Mrs. F orrest Holmes and school
preaching. P reach in g an d song ' from th e Yellow sea. This Yellow
daughters of D allas an d Mr and service
sea, m ore com m only know n a s
at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. R ichard M ontgom ery of O re­
Mrs. C harles T atm an en tertain ed th e C hina sea, is p articu larly in ­
gon C ity w ere T hanksgiving d in ­
ith a T h anksgiving d in n er party terestin g because of th e d e fin ite ­
n e r p arty guests of Mr. and Mrs. w
for
Mr. and Mrs W illiam Joos and ly yellow ish cast of th e w ater.
W. H. Ring.
A fter sailing u p t h e Y angtse
son
B illie of H illsboro, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. S k in n er and
river, one of th e largest, and. in
Flora
B
ak
er
and
Jim
and
Earl
Mr. and Mrs. M arion S k in n er of
o u r opinion, d irtiest, riv ers in the
W eiser, Idaho, w ere S unday guests B aker of Laurel.
Mr. and Mrs. T ed R utschm an world, w e cam e upon Shanghai
of Mr. and Mrs W. H Ring. Mrs.
a itself. All o u r lives we had read
and Mrs. C. L. S k in n er w ere school­ an d L. T. F inigan atten d ed
T hank sg iv in g d ;n n e r p a rty at th e and h eard of Shanghai, we had ;
m ates of Mrs. R ing in Iowa.
form»?d o u r ideas of w hat it w ould
U niversal Bible Sunday. D ecem ­ hom e of th e latter's sister. Mrs. look like, but. n o m a tte r w hat
b e r 6, w ill be observed by the Jam es R achan of P o rtlan d . C overs these ideas w ere, they w ere in-
O renco-R eedville parish w ith ap ­ w ere laid fo r 16.
in ad eq u a te to’ th e
real
Mrs. E rnest G u en th er retu rn ed tire ly
p ro p riate services of interest. S erv ­
thing.
hom
e
N
ovem
ber
25
from
a
w
eek's
ices at O renco S unday m orn in g at stay w ith h e r m other. Mrs. A
T h e city is m uch larg er th an we
11. and at R eedville S unday eve­
N ad erer of Laurel, w ho w as ill had im agined and in tru th it is
ning at 8.
the m eltin g pot of the w orld, for
N ext W ednesday, D ecem ber 9. w ith flu and pneum onia.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge T u rn er and h ere all nations, all colors, all
w ill close th e series of union m id ­
tw o children of N ew berg spent creeds, all classes of h um anity
w eek services being held at R eed­ from
F rid ay u n til S u n d ay evening and stra ta o f society, all th e co l­
ville each W ednesday
evening.
w
ith
er parents. M r and Mrs. ors. sounds and sm ells im aginable—
T hese services have been m arked Amos h Morgan.
w ith a few odds and assortm ents
by good interest and attendance,
W allace Whitmore, a pupil .it F ir th ro w n in.
and w ill be resum ed at O renco in
T he riv e r is a chaos of activity,
Grove, spen t F rid ay at th e L ake-
Jan u ary .
view school, w here a fo rm er te a c h ­ w ith sh ip s of all nations m ingling
er, Mrs. W alter A ustin, is te a c h ­ w ith th e n a tiv e ju n k s and sa m ­
ing. He also visited cousins. Je rry pans on th a t w ater, filth y to th e
C h c h a le m M o u n ta in and
n th degree.
V erlaine N euenschw ander.
The docks w ere rife w ith a c tiv i­
(By Mrs. B ird M cCormick)
Mr. and M rs C ollins G raham of
T hanksgiving program and social A urora visitd Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ty, color an d noise. The n ativ e
coolies.
v e ry
sm all and lean
evening a t the F ir G rove school W ohlschlegel Sunday.
Miss A nn O rnduff, w ho is ill w eighing from 100 to 130 pounds,
N ovem ber 24 was w ell attended
The school gave a splendid p ro ­ w ith inflam m atory rheum atism , w as w ere carry in g trem endous loads of
gram of dialogues, songs and re c i­ brought from P o rtlan d to th e home b etw een 300 and 400 pounds. They
tations. L ester N ew m an of C o r­ of h er parents. Mr. and Mrs. P ete w ould com e strin g in g dow n th e
nelius, 7, gave an accordion solo, O rnduff. th e first of th e w eek. She docks, m en and w om en alike, all
accom panied on th e g u itar by his is b etter, but w ill be u n ab le to be: ch an tin g a n ativ e song in d is­
co rd an t m onotones, all fo r 10 to
father, T helm a Lilly and G ranville active for som e time.
20 cents a day.
E verest gave a harm onica d u e t
T h ere w ere m any sm all p o rtab le •
and the L adies' club served. M rs
E xam iner Coming
W alter A ustin and Joe Gonos w ere
R. J. Dooley, ex am in er of o p ­ | vau d ev ille show s on th e docks,
judges of dolls dressed by the erato rs and ch au ffeu rs w ill be in p erform ing trick s of u n q u e stio n -;
school girls to rep resen t various H illsboro W ednesday. D ecem ber 9. able sk ill—ju g g lin g and tum bling,
characters in books. N orm a M eyers a t th e court house, b etw een th e and th en sh o u tin g for m oney from
th e crow ds w hich gathered.
received first on a doll dressed as hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. m.
T h ere is a class of people w hich
“Jo h n S ilver" in T reasu re Island;
dw ells in ju n k s and sam pans on
B eth Lilly second on a doll d ress­
A n sw e rs to O u r
th
e
river, m ak in g out a most m iser­
ed as old fashioned g irl from the
able existence on refuse from the
P u zzle C o rn e r
book by th a t name. O th er c h a r­
ships and su ch edibles as th ey can
acter dolls w ere A unt Chole from
No. 93—Dot: Dog.
salvage from th e river. Even a
U ncle Tom 's Cabin, dressed b v
•T" objects: T ram p tim ber, to- sea-gull h asn 't a chance to live,
H elen Voorhees; Red Riding Hood, bacco. thum b, trousers . top. teeth,
dressed by Helen Otto; th e "Old tree, tru n k , tw ig, tie, type, turtle, because th e re eith e r isn't enough
refu se left for them , or else th ey
W oman Who Lived in a Shoe." tu ft, tin, togs.
a re them selves k illed and eaten
dressed by Irene W hitm ore; "S leep ­
"P erfectio n " words: Peer-to-no- by th e natives.
in g B eauty.” dressed by M a r y it-ton: p et-ere-fee-tee-reef
Back from th e w aterfro n t, in
Joyce,
and "S unbonnet B a b y ,"
G oofygraph: Football p l a y e r S hanghai proper, life is equally
dressed by Alta Lilly.
k icking baseball, sleeve w h ite oil
Norm a M eyers visited a sister. player, one shoe missing, d iffer­ rife and colorful. O ne alw ays has
Mrs. Leo Susbauer. a t C ornelius en t socks, spikes on shoe, sun r u n ­ about 10 rick sh a d riv ers follow ing
him. as well as beggars and street
from T hursday until S aturday.
ning, bench unfinished, m an peep­
The
T hanksgiving
com m unity ing through knothole, tro u ser legs m erchants, b u t th e re is one su re
d in n er a t th e Pleasant View school different, crooked lam ppost, ash- w ay of g ettin g rid of them . T hat
house was w ell attended. The table can not on ground, flow ers g ro w ­ is by y ellin g "Sike! Sike!" T his cry
brings one of th e big six to seven-
in the dining room in the base­ in g out of ashes.
foot Indian policem en, w ho beat off
m ent w as beautifully decorated
the o ffenders w ith canes, if they
w ith fru it and ferns. A program
Let th e ad v ertisem en ts help you h av en 't alre a d y scattered
of group singing, recitations and m ake yo u r shopping plans.
These “sikes" a re big n atives of
Chorus Sing
Directed at
Orenco Parish
A R G U S , III L L S B O R O . O R E G O N
Stanley Kreitz and Robert
Ellingson Tell About Orient
OUR PU Z Z L E CORNER
\ORAVV A L IN E F RO TAI 70 A 0
\ANO YOU 'LL HA VE f t POR TR ft I T
O F R R T /S 7 /C A R T I E S
U N K r y D O
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India and. w ith th eir khaki un
forms, w ith knee length trousei
black bushy beards and turban»
heads, they a n very im pressiv
O ne thing u e noticed w as that
C hinese w as n ev er stru ck in tl
face. due. w e learned. to som e •.
p erstitious tradition.
T here m e num erous evidences .
w ar tension in S hanghai Japan»-;
b a'tlcsh ip s an- dix'ked m the h.u
bor. - ith so ld iers train in g on tl
docks T ruckloads of soldiers
constantly m oving through
i a
streets and n ativ e C hinese p o in t
men patrol th eir beats w ith (it
gets on the trig g ers of th e ir e\ er-
draw n l.iigct .
We found the night life in S h an g ­
hai very colorful and e n te rta in ­
ing S hips of all nations call at
port and th e en tertain m en t is a-
diversified as the- n ationalities re p ­
resented. L arge dance halls have
p artn ers and e n te rta in e rs of m an '
nationalities. There are theat
for A m erican talk in g picture..
w ell as C hinese productions In
re sta u ra n ts and clubs every lan
guage is spoken
T he streets
a re a curious n n \
tu re of O rien tal color and Oeel 'b e in g Ha degrees K Even then we
dental progress N ative rickshas couldn't sw im safely because of
UiHli,e in am i out betw een m otor ! the num erous sh ark s
The A m erican influence is ob-
tax > ami electric trolleys E lectric
stoplights control conveyances of \ ions in M anila T he docks are
very
m odern, using pow er w inches
ev « i\ type am i description Neon
signs light up m odern a part m ent ami o th er m achine equipm ent. The
and hotel fronts m uch the sam e dress is largely A m erican, ami
as a re found in m odern A m erican modi rn theatres, radio stations,
e tc . a rc common However, there
thoroughfares.
is an u n d ercu rren t of unrest there
A ltogether, wo found S hanghai now T w o days before we landed
thrillm g. colorful, and no w hit d is­ a rebel a irp lan e bom bing attack
appointing
From S hanghai we had blow n up the w ater w orks in
• nh d t » Hong Kong, w here we .»u attem pt to wTeck governm ent
found a very beautiful bay h a r ­ buildings T h ere is much agitation
bor. locked in b\ a group of sm all in an attem pt to bring a feeling of
h w hich th e inlet is
ent am i unrest to th e
In H» tg Kong, as in all discontentm
naUvi •
. we found m any
Tin* ruins of buildings destroytsi
-h soldiers and sail«
In
tion th e re was an during tin* S panish-A m erican war
>. the cru iser S S. proved in terestin g Some of these
» w as a great s i g h t! ruins have ln*en rebuilt into mod
es of we A m ericans, j ern schools for n ative Fihpimv
The
.tion w as m uch less) Tin* m oney exchange was quite
s tru e of S hanghai 1 sim ple in Manila, it being tw o to
he island of L uzon.' (»in* in our favor. Tin* P h ilippine
inc group, was our centavo is w orth one-half cent in
*e wc reached the A m erican nn»ney.
W hile in M anila we visited a
point in our voy-1
I it tropical in both w orld-faim m s am usem ent spot, the
S
anta
Ana cabaret, w hich is the
ipeuranee. T he nat-
beau Is
•f t h e m agnificent largest in tin* world
anccd by lu x u rian t
A fter 48 hours in M anila we
?n. Tl w eat tier w;
started our re tu rn voyage. n*\ ¡sit­
the
a t c r tem p eratu re
ing tin* ports previously m entioned.
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F n \
trip We w ere alt in < nr bunks one
night and d u rin g the night (he sea
got a little heavy. .Someone appai
cully left tin* forecastle door open,
for suddenly a heavy sea swept
in and w ashed us clea r of our
bunks, i*. i.-ping and shaking, into
the m iddle of th e room
We Nte.lined into S in E ianeiseo
hay on Sunday. N ovem ber I. and
we docked at H a m. Monday Of
( oin c . ev ery th in g on the w a te r­
front was tied up in the strik e so
wa* left ship am t went to a hotel
We stuck aro u n d Hie Union hall
every day Io see w hether our ship
w ould move on to P ortland, hut
finally, on
Friday evening, wc
caught a tram and arriv ed in P o rt­
land S aturday afternoon
T h e re ’ll just one thing we'd like
to say in closing, and that is If
Ih c re
is anyone w ho think,, that
the days of rom ance and ad v en tu re
a re over, or confined to story*
hooks lust let turn ship to the
G rieiit for a couple of i n o i i t h . "
O lder lloys l<> M rrt
O lder boys’ eonferenee will be
held in A storia Friday. S aturday
amt S unday
Tom S tretch er o f
Hillsboro. Ili - Y pi i-sidont and p re si­
dent of th e area Hi Y council, is «
m em ber of the execu tiv e com m it­
tee.
t o know to
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w here we picked u p tailor made
articles ord ered on our form er vis
it. such as suits, slui ts and coals
N ative m erch an ts cam e on ship
hoard to bargain w ith us. They
had m any fun* urticlvM mad«* of
silk, such as kim onus. w ith very
delicate hand-w ork
T h eir teak
wood, cam phor-lined chests w ere
of fun* quality, and are q u ite
valuable in this country.
We found it necessary I d rive
hard bargains w ith thes
mer-
chants in o rd er to avoid getting a
good trim m ing T ogether w ith our
tro u b le figuring many values, our
ignorance of prices ami quality
m ade us ta ig e ls of all the » hem-
ing m erehant.s on th e coast Besides
this they have the habit of trying
to give back w orthless paper cm -
renev in change, so we h id to he
careful at all tim es
In Kobe on our re tu rn trip wc
met another S tates liner, the G e n ­
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leave A m erica before tin* m an
tim e strik e tied up shipping a c ­
tivities
C rossing th e Pae fie from Y oko­
ham a w c had a follow ing sea ami
a favorable wind, w hich tn crea.ed
our speed
This account of our trip w ould
not be com plete w ithout telling of
one p articu larly unw elcom e inei
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