H IL L S B O R O P a g e S ix A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O . wife of S tanley O Hager, died S u n ­ bers of th e Ladies' Social club, was broken w ith the heavy snow as day. Mr. and Mrs. H ager w ere played to a full house S atu rd ay ' well as buildings eollapsing. form er residents of G arden Home evening at the com m unity hall. R uth C arlson h asn 't been to They moved to P o rtlan d las: fall. net profit o f $60 was realized from school for th re e w eeks because the evening's en tertain m en t. Rev. Hatch Called snow is too deep. Rev. G eorge W. H atch of Butte. D isrupt Service Mont., has been called to take The high w ind M onday crossed charge of th e p asto rate of the telephone w ires u n til serv .ee was C hristian ch u rch here. / som ew hat d isrupted. Those from B eaverton atten d in g Mrs C atty Dailey recently re tu rn - 1 (By Mrs. F. I.. Brown) (By Mr». Gall K arns) the state m eetin g of th e C ongre- i LAUREL l au rel school ch ild ren ed hom e a fter a few w eeks' stay ORENCO—M onday m orning. Mrs. gational W om an's board in P o rtlan d (By Mrs. P. Patton) Jo h n McGee took over h er new Tuesday w ere M esdam es H S. w ill give a literary pro g ram F r.- w ith d au g h ters in H illsboro and CHERRY GROVE Rev E lliott of position as postm istress in th e for- Burns. M. H. M etcalf. L. D Shel- day at 1:30 p m in honor of the P o rtlan d d u ring the cold w eather. A soil conservation m eeting was Si Helens, w ho conducted revival m er O regon E lectric depot. S h e has lenberger. L. W T u ck er and Miss b irth d ay an n iv ersaries of Lincoln. W ashington and L indbergh All p a r ­ held at th e com m unity halt last m eetings here last w eek, spent all new equipm ent. Ju lie tte C arter. en ts and friends of the ch ild ren are F riday w ith W F C yrus, county LeRov Warren Injured J. H H ulett an d d au g h ter. Mrs agent, in charge. A nu m b er of Monday at Ins hom e and re tu rn e d LcRoy W arren was in ju red in an G ladys B raum re tu rn e d last w eek invited T uesday and co ntinued the m eet­ A lden Rosevear. em ployed i n farm ers attended autom obile accident on th e C anyon from Michigan, w here they aceoni- ings all th ro u g h this w eek Q uite road ju st outside th e city lim its of pained th e body of th e w ife and ,,o rJ, an t* Jam es B attenberg of an in terest is being tak en by the P o rtlan d w ere guests of th e fo rm ­ P ortland last S aturday. On account m other for burial, I of the icy pavem ent he had stop- Mrs. K eeler Em m ons cf Eugene e r's parents. Mr and Mrs G eorge ped to put chains on the tires w hen w as th e guest of h e r m other. Mrs. Rosevear. from S atu rd ay un til M on­ (By Vivian Hudson) he was hit by a hit and ru n d riv er. A nnie Zim buck. w ho has been ill. day B ro ad casters class w ill hold a He was tak en to th e em ergency for the past few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. C harles W ilder of business and social m eetin g at th e I Incorporated' hospital for head injuries, la te r l . R. Deen suffered a stro k e Fri- C rescent City. Cal., have bought Cotlrrtlona _ Credit Report. tran sferred to St. V incent's hos- d av even in g He has been in ill hom e of th e ir teacher. Mrs Raleigh th e 40 acres of land north of the W hitm ore F rid ay evening. All school, w hich belonged to H unger pital. His car w as thro w n ap p ro x i- h ealth for some time, In young folks of th e com m unity are B ro th ers o f O rch ard ale They m ov­ m utely 50 feet dam aging it badly. Washington Tillamook. Yamhill. cordially invited. Mrs. A lbert Dappen of P o rtlan d ed in S aturday. T he heavy snow- Polk and Marion Counties. M r and Mrs Roy H eineek of dam aged the w oodshed, garage and tpent several days at th e Logan- P o rtlan d w ere S atu rd av night and ehiekenhouse. bhul home caring for Mrs Logan- Personal Contact on Collection* bhul, w ho has been q u ite ill. S unday guests of th e ir d au g h ter. Snow has m elted enough so that Miss L ucille McGee spent T h u rs Mrs. A de R utschm an. W ashington County Office ears can trav el out from the U p­ ¡lav at Salem visiting w ith frien d s Bv Mrs. Ida Kays of Scholls Class M eets Tonight d ike house.-. T he road tow ard M an­ C o m m e r c ia l B u ild in g Miss B yrdene , Rogers of P o rtlan d F rien d ly C o rn er Sunday school nin g has had nothing over it from , . ... . As a personal touch brings things ............ Second and Main Street* spent the w eek-end here w ith h er . 0 view I am sending p art of class w ill hold a business and the S cheible road to th e Floyd U p­ Phone 3071 parents. . a C incinnati letter: "We a re living social m eeting at th e Amos W at- d ik e house but pack horses and W. S. and P. G. Hall left S unday .„ „ su b u rb far from th e riv e r - kins hom e - T h u rsd ay even in g (to ­ Hillsboro, Oregon hikers. evening for B rainard. Minn.. a fte r a re not d irectly affected except n ig h t'. All fotks in th e com m unity, S ev eral fru it and nut trees w ere having spent several h ere from inconveniences of electric w ho a re in terested in th e class, j w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Beck. pow er cut off. and w ater rationed. are invited Mrs. W oodw ard Home The children a re q u ite excited Mr and Mrs. G eorge Tews and 1 Mrs. L. T. W oodward re tu rn e d about th e candle ex p erien ce It is son Jim m ie of G aston w ere S a tu r hom e from the hospital last Wed- su rp risin g in how m any w ays we day night and Sunday guests at the nesdav. Mrs. W oodw ard is m uch depend upon electricity in o u r W. L. S tevens hom e a fter atte n d in g a t M o d e r a te P ric e s im proved, b u t is still confined to m odern day living, an d W e do not th e play at th e com m unity hall Regulation Grass Markers In­ h e r bed. Mrs. F. E. K enyon of realize how g reat a blessing it is G eorge is a form er m ail c a rrie r on stalled w ithin 50 m iles of Hillsboro, Longview, Wash., is ta k in g c are u n til w e are left w ith o u t it. So ro u te 2 from L aurel $25 und up: quality d erid e. t h e of her. tru e of all o ur blessings, isn't it" M r and Mrs. E. V. Deason spent price. Workmanship and quality M other. B aby Home "Cincinnati is a city of h ills and from W ednesday u n til S atu rd ay at remain long after price Is forgot­ Mrs. R ichard B aughm an and sm all valleys, an ab u n d an ce of b eau tifu l Kelso. Wash , v isitin g frien d s and ten. d au g h ter D ixie R ochelle re tu rn e d scenery. U ntil cars, not in cm er- sem e of Mrs Deason's relatives, hom e Mondav. Mrs. Jo h n G ottlieb, genev service, w ere banned from whom she had not seen since her m other of Mrs. Baughm an, is spend- stre e ts we m ade a n u m b er of trip s girlhood d ay s w hen they left th e O re g o n M o n u m e n t W o rk s in s several days w ith h er to lofty peaks w h ere w e got bird 's east. Hillsboro and Newberg. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beighly en te r- eye view s of m any in u n d ated sec- Mr. and Mrs S E S to ller and H. H. S tan n ard , Mgr. tained w ith a d in n e r p arty S atu r- tions, com plete su b u rb s subm erged, ch ild ren visited Mrs. Rogers S u n ­ day evening fo r Mr. a n d Mrs. w ith only roof-peaks an d chim neys d a>' at h er new hom e in K enton C harles Evans of Orer.co and M r of tw o-storv houses sho w in g above w h ere she is slow ly im proving from and Mrs. Senske of Hillsboro. the w ater. In th e business districts. an ex ten d ed illness. T hey also call- i Mrs. R ichard Reed and ch ild ren th e w ater on m any streets is up ed °n M rs S idney R othstrom . a of P ortland a re visiting h er m oth- to second floors. Mr. D hxs been form er neighbor, w ho has been er. Mrs. C harles Evans. Mrs. Rich- out on relief serv ice for sev eral very ill w ith influenza b u t is con- ard Reed is recu p eratin g from an days. valescing. M any old friends here as w ell as illness. “All schools a re closed. M any of Honor Roll Given them a re relief centers, each hous- from a d istan ce atten d ed th e fu n e r­ P upils on th e honor roll in th e ing h u n d red s of refuges. It w ill be al of Mrs. K ate B row n last F riday. u p p er gradess a re E rnest Leohen. w eeks before th ey can be reopened. Mrs. Brow n 'K a te B a k e r' cam e to aren ts Lois Robson. Hugh Ring. B everly j These people cannot re tu rn to this com m unity w ith h er . p _____ Campbell. F ra n k Dobra J u l i u s th e ir w ater-so ak ed hom es fo r a w hen a sm all child and lived h ere Dobra. H onorable m ention—B ernice long tim e, and for m any, th e hom es 3nd in o th er p arts of the county m ost of h er life Enslev. Lee Hoague. D onald W ar- a re no longer th ere." L au rel school w as closed F rid ay ren Helen W ilfert. G ail M ishler. aftern o o n so th e teach er. Mrs. W il­ A rth u r A nderson. M r and Mrs. F rancis B ran d en ­ ma B aker S chm eltzer. could a t­ b u rg left S atu rd av for M edford on ten d th e fu n eral services of h er Pay fa s te r or slow er if you like w ith o u t atty aunt. Mrs. B row n. a business trip. T hey p lan to be gone several weeks. loss of e a rn in g s o r of p rincipal. And in a d d i­ To Have Booth H erbert Scheidt met w ith a v ery BETHANY - CEDAR M ILLS — A T he F arm ers' U nion voted at tion y our savings a re insured up to $5000 un­ u n u 'u a l hit of bad luck w hile d riv - su rp rise b irth d ay d in n e r was given th e m eeting T h u rsd ay even in g to in e to H illsboro last S atu rd ay . F o u r in honor of Mrs. A. E ggim an's 83rd have a booth at th e county fa ir ' d e r the re g u la r F e d e ra l P lan. d ifferen t tires on his car w en t b irth d ay an n iv ersary S atu rd av eve- n ex t fall. F ra n k S chulm erich was flat. each at a differen t tim e n in g in th e basem ent of th e Beth- appo in ted ch airm an of a com m ittee A V alentine p artv w as held at any B aptist church. O ver 60 guests for th a t purpose. Mrs. G eorge Lew - th e school house in th e p rim ary w ere p resen t am ong w hich w ere eilyn has ch arg e of th e program room F ridav afternoon. all h er sons an d dau g h ters, and to be given at th e social m eeting Mrs. F red S erien t re tu rn e d S at- grand ch ild ren . She received m any F e b ru a ry 27. u rd av a fter h av in g spent ten d a y ; lovely gifts, and a p rogram was R em odel K itchen w ith h er parents. Mr. an d Mrs. C. given. R aym ond and R oger C roeni J. W. M ulloys a re rem odeling, B. Bouck, at M arion. played a violin duet. C alvin Leh- Lose Game m an played a co rn et solo. Mrs. Ben p ap erin g and p ain tin g th eir kitchen. C ham bers has ch arg e of the J. M. PERSO N . Mgr T he local basketball team w as C roeni gave a reading. M arth a and Dan w ork. defeated bv T ieard 25 to 32 last Alda L ehm an sang a duet. Rev Mr. and Mrs. C arl B re tth iu e r and Savings A Loan Bldg. Hillsboro, Oregon T hu rsd ay evening. S tan ley Cornils. an d G eorge and d au g h ter C arol of H illsboro r e ­ P.-T. A. F ounders’ dav program Ben C roeni spoke, tu rn ed hom e S unday a fte r an e x ­ w ill be held a t tne school house F orest Jones is hom e from A las- to n ig h t (T hursday) at 8 o'clock, ka, visitin g his paren ts, Mr. and ten d ed visit w ith h er parents. Mr. and Mrs. A dolf R utschm an Miss Mrs. E. Jones. T he H ome E xtension unit m et at H elen R utschm an, w ho is em ployed th e hom e of Mrs. Jam es W alters in H illsboro, w ill m ake h er home M onday afternoon. T h ere w ere 13 w ith h er sister d u rin g th e w eek. Mrs. Shaw Hostess present. Mrs. N. P Johnson, Mrs. T w en ty -tw o m em bers of th e L a­ H einrich a n d Mrs. H ollis Jo n es BEAVERTON—R ebekah con v en ­ w ent to C orvallis to atten d th e dies' Social qlub w ere en tertain ed tion. d istrict No. 14. w as h eld a t ____ _ T hev by M rs W. J. ____ S haw ___ at ____ h er _____ hom e _ hom e _______ in terest _________ convention. th e I. O. O F. hall in B eaverton jeft W ednesday m o rn in g an d re- W ednesday. M rs. Jo h n S p eir- S aturday w ith a good atten d an ce tu rn ed T h u rsd ay nig h t. ‘------- in g w ' ill ............................................ be hostess to th e clu b at Mrs. G ertru d e M cCormic w as Due to the low p rice of eggs and h er hom e n ex t W ednesday. hostess for the F rien d sh :o B ridge t he in creasing high cost of feed, W ork on Roads club at h er hom e in G arden Home m any people in th e com m unity are The ro ck cru sh e r crew began last W ednesday. forced to sell m ost of th e ir chick- op eratio n s again last w eek a fter a M issionary Speaks cns sh u t dow n of ab o u t th re e w eeks on Miss M innie Tontz. m issionary at account of the snow and storm y th e Mt. Selinda station in South ORCHARDALE w eather. Rock is badly needed for A frica, w as th e guest sn eak er at Mr. and M rs C h arles W ilder of rep a irin g the roads in all p a rts of day evening follow ing a pot luck City. C al" h av e m oved on- th e d is tric t H eavy traffic has had dinner. Miss Tontz, painted a v ery ? th e H unger p ro p e rty ad jo in in g lo b e discontiued on some roads, vivid w ord p ictu re of th e w ork a t !n e , s± , ’01. hou'sV ” ? H ayw rd d . s - , * d a « a n so n o f Scholls and th e mission and displayed articles ,n c l T hey a rc buying th e p ro p -, g. ^d au g h ters. H elen Bolm a of of clothing and o th er th in g s of r l J AI1 ’ Scholls and V eryl F rost of O regon clothing thing: Mrs. Floyd A llen slipped a n d C ity, w — ere t»-.— S atu rd -»--------- ay night and Sun in terest from th ere Miss Tontz is a year's furlough. She a rriv ed *^11 on h er back porch w hich caus- day guests of th e ir d au g h ter and in P ortland last fall. The B eav er­ ed in ju ry to h er spine. She is b arely au n t, Mrs. R ollin M eyers. Play Success ton church co n trib u tes to th e su p ­ ab le to be up. Miss E velyn W right is em ployed The farce-com edy. “In th e F o u n ­ port of Mt. Selinda station. ta in of Y outh.” pu t on by m em - Mr. and Mrs. Doy G ray w ere in P o rtlan d . am ong those atten d in g th e fu n eral of Mrs. M ary C ath erin e Wood, w ife of Dr. F. Joseph Wood, in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay Mrs. Wood was th e au n t of Mrs. John G ray, d au g h ter-in -law of Mr. and Mrs. Doy G ray. Mrs. H ager Dies Mrs. V iolet H ager of P ortland. Laurel Pupils in Program at School Friday Mrs. McGee Postmistress; Warren Injured T h u rsd ay , F e b ru ary IK, 1937 O R E G O N Cherry Grove Has Revival Meetings tow n people and som e out of tow n ' folks. J D onald Watson, w ho w orks al ' D ufur on a 10.000 acre farm spent 1 lew day* here w ith hr- l.iiiuli last week Mrs R F C larke. Mrs. M E T oliver and Lillian P earson accom ­ panied Mrs E E M organ to Cot vallis last Tuesday fycru d&it have to be UcJt to enjoy tícJt whiskey!' 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