The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 18, 1937, Image 7

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P rinting-
('urlìi'« (hr week's «lory of news
und merchandise ln(u ull cor­
ner* of M utilili«(mi ruunly.
D im e in H ills b o ro Increases
Local Payrolls and Adds
to Local Prosprrlly
W ith W hich in Com bined the H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t
Volume 13, No, 52
Hillsboro Independent Established 1873
Lutheran Young
People to Meet
at Blooming
(lly Mr». I \V. Illitrlrh»)
B L O O M IN G
A in c e titiu <>f th<*
W u»hiiiK t(H i C o u n ty
I. u t h «• r a 11
Y o u n g People'» » o e ie ly w ill be held
in th e lo c a l c h u rc h S u n d a y n ig h t
B.n ton K a n in a spent several day .
o f last w e e k at th e hom e o f his
g ra n d m o th e r in P o rtla n d .
(« u ra k r» I I o h I h
H e n ry and L e o n a rd Gur.ske en*
f te ita ih e d W ith a pilioehl« p a rty at
th e ir hom e S u n d a y n ig h t G uest •
w e re M i and M rs ( h i
M o e lle r,
H e le n H e lm o ld . M r and M i. L e o n ­
a rd M u h ly . H e n ry and R egina N e u ­
m ann, H e n ry N e u k ir k , M r and M i .
L o u is N e u k ir k . K rm st and Esther
M e y e r. M r and M i
H e n ry G u rs k e
and E lm e r G u t; ke H ig h p riz e . w ere
re c e iv e d by (Jus M o e lle r and H elen
H e lm o ld . lo w , E rnest and F ather
M eyer
M rs Ed S c h o e le r w ill he hoste»-.
to th e Iaidie»* A id n e x t T h u rs d a y
a fte rn o o n
M r s W ilm a S< h ild h a u e r and M e l­
v in . V e rn o n and A lta M e y e r s e rv ­
ed
re fre s h m e n t»
to th e Y o u n g
Peoples .s ix ie ty in m e e tin g F rid a y
n ig h t T h e o rg a n iz a tio n re so lve d to
s tu d y th e to p ic o f " C h ris tia n B u r ia l"
at e n s u in g m eeting»
S e rv ic e T o n ig h t
"D e fe n d in g Jesus at th e G a rd fU
(«ate* w ill he th e « e n n o ii to p ic on
w h ic h Rev
E
W
H in ric h s w ill
p re a ch to n ig h t at th e second in a
series o f L e n te n services b e in g held
in th e lo ca l c h u rc h
T o S erve a t M e e tin g
A n n o u n c e m e n t was m ade at tin*
m e e tin g last W ednesday th a t ladies
o f th e B lo o m in g u n it o f tin* E a im -
• '
tv m e e tin g to be h e ld the th ir d
S a tu rd a y o f th is m o n th N e rt m e e t­
in g <>f the B lo o m in g lo ca l w ill be
■ »octal m e e tin g
in
th e school
houiu* F e b ru a ry 24
B o rn , to M r. und M r
W illia m
B e r in g at Jones h o s p ita l, F e b ru a ry
12. un B-pound boy.
M iss K u r r k r r Hostess
M iss M a rg a re t R u e cke r e n te r ­
ta in e d at th re e ta b le s o f b rid g e S u n ­
day n ig h t
G uexta w e r e Mi.sses
M ild re d K ra h m e r L e ila O 'C o n n o r,
M ild re d M e y e r. L o is A lto n
and
C la ra
H e lm o ld ,
A rth u r
G u rske .
II.i; >ld K ra h m e r. E d w in K ie k h u e f-
• i H a ro ld M e y e r R ic h a rd H c r d le in
and M e lv in M e y e r
Ahua Move
M r and M rs. A h o and fa m ily
m ove d to P o rtla n d » e ve ra l week»
ago
N e w reside n t» on th e p ro p ­
e rty a re th e H u rk t* fa m ily .
F ra n c is . P e a rl and H e tty B u rk e
e n te re d Eei n H ill school la t w e e k
T uesday. T h e y have tw o »ister < a t ­
te n d in g th e H ills b o r o lu g h school.
Jam» » H in r ie h is re c e iv in g p ia n o
in b ti u ctio n s fro m E d w in K ie k h a e f-
»
Farmington Club
to Meet Friday
I l l y H e le n e M . Hchula)
F A R M IN G T O N
The
W om en '»
d u b meet» F rid a y a fte rn o o n in the
d u t ) room » o f t in ' »ebool
M rs.
L o u is P u n co e h a r .nut M rs. Cha lie s
D u m as a re hostesses.
M iss G w e n d o ly n D u m as is sp e n d ­
in g a fe w w e ek» at K e rn e y .
C h ild r e n o f th e school e n jo y e d a
V a le n tin e b o x a n d p a rty F rid a y
a fle e rn o o n O ne h o u r was g ive n
o v e r to a L in c o ln p ro g ra m . A ll p u ­
p ils w e re present.
L it t le
H o bby
Sku.se was a v is ito r .
T he s e w in g class m eets in th e
school c lu b room s T h u rs d a y G lo v e
m a k in g , ta p e s trie s and flo w e r m a k ­
in g a rc th e a c tiv itie s .
M r and M rs. J o h n K a n in a and
M rs Eda Itoge are (p u le i l l at th e ir
hom es M rs Itoge has a bad ease
o f q u in s y , n e c e s s ita tin g la n c in g
E d w a rd P u n co e h a r has c o m p le t­
ed h is course in diesel e n g in e e rin g
at the A d i'o x school In P o rtla n d
C a p ta in S
S
D o lb y o f n e a r
F a rm in g to n su s ta in e d severe b ru is -
rs and several b ro k e n rib s as th e
re s u lt o f an a c c id e n t M o n d a y n ig h t,
H e was le a d in g a y o u n g horse,
w h ic h a p p a re n tly became fr ig h t e n ­
ed and b ro k e loose
M iss M a rg a re t K le in , w h o has
been
s tu d y in g
n u rs in g
at
St.
Joseph's h o s p ita l
in
V a n co u ve r,
W a s h . v is ite d h e r parents. M r. and
M rs P e le r K le in la: I w eek She
le ft M o n d a y to a tte n d a n u rse s’
c o n v e n tio n as S e a ttle b e fo re r e ­
t u r n in g In V a n c o u v e r.
Cause B ra k e D ra g
D ra g g in g b ra k e s a re som etim es
m u s e d b y w e a k r e tu r n sp rin g s on
th e b ra k e shoes, o r b ra k e a n c h o r
p in s th a t h a ve not been p ro p e rly
lu b ric a te d , a c c o rd in g Io the O re ­
gon S la b ' M o to r a sso cia tio n. W hen
Ib is c o n d itio n e x is ts th e b ra k e l i n ­
in g
w ears r a p id ly and th e re is
u s u a lly a n o tic e a b le re d u c tio n o f
g a s o lin e m ile a ge .
Couple Honored
at Cedar Mills
Band at Helvetia
Practices for Play
I’iercn Returns to Work
H a ro ld
P ie re n , an a b le -b o d ie d
seaman, w h o has bt-s'ii hom e fo r a
fe w m o n th s on a cco u nt o f th e
s trik e , le ft last w e e k fo r N e w O r ­
leans.
JO H N V A N D O K LN
F u n e ra l se rvices fo r J o h n V .m -
D o ren . re sid e n t o f G resh a m , w h o
d ie d F e b ru a ry 9. w e re h e ld T h u r s ­
d a y a fte rn o o n fro m th e ch a p e l o f
t li e
F orest G ro v e
U n d e rta k in g
c o m p a n y w ith Rev. E. D. K e llo g g
o f f ic ia tin g
B u r ia l was in F orest
V ie w c e m e te ry He was b o rn F e b ­
ru a r y 23. IHtili. in N e w Je rse y. S u r ­
v iv in g a re th e w id o w , N e llie ; a
d a u g h te r. M rs. T ed C h a rle s. P o r t­
la n d ; tw o sons. L e slie . M a ry s v ille .
C al . and A lb e r t o f P o rtla n d A sis­
te r. M rs. G ra n t H a ile y o f Forest
G ro ve , and a b ro th e r. C h a rle s o f
Forest G ro v e , ro u te 2. also s u rv iv e .
Southern P acific
Roy Resident, 111
Year, Dies Salem
D a v id H ilts o f Roy. i l l a ye a r,
d ie d F e b ru a ry 9 in Salem F u n e ra l
se rvice s w e re h e ld S a tu rd a y fro m
th e ch a p el o f th e Forest G ro v e
U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y w it h
Rev.
E D . K e llo g g o ffic ia tin g . B u r ia l
was in T u a la tin P la in s ce m e te ry.
H ilts was b o rn M a rc h 24. 1853.
in O n ta rio . Canada, and cam e to
th e U n ite d S tates i l l 1889 O c to b e r
28. 1873. tie was m a rrie d to A gnes
C ra g g in U x b rid g e . C anada, and
in 1902 th e f a m ily m oved to O re ­
gon
T h re e c h ild re n s u rv iv e .
M is s
S te lla H ilts a n d M rs. M a ry Skene.
Roy. and Jo n a th a n o f B a ke r. A
b ro th e r. J o n a th a n o f R id g w a y . C a n ­
ada. also s u rv iv e s . H ilts w as a
m e m b e r o f th e M aso n ic lodge.
S a y y o u saw I t In th e A rg u s.
Our New
1937 FORD V-8
business bits been so good th a t we have been able
to tra d e in th e m ost seleet stoek of clean
late m odel
USED CARS
we ever had.
th rO u g h
rail fire I ban Ibrlo u eil round
trip d ir # lly Vast and back.
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FO RD S
Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Hudsons,
Essex and Buicks
anil m any o th ers to choose from
S e e ln r/ilS P Agent or w rite I A.
O R M A N D Y . Can. P a st Agent,
70S Pacific B ldg ., P ortland, O r.
M otor
»AUTHORIZRD SALES AMO SU M C I
P.-T. A, to Meet
at Reedville
School Friday
(By Mary Sinclair)
Mrs. I.ingman Entertains
M rs . L in g m a n gave a V a le n tin e
p a rty fo r h e r S u n d a y s ch o o l class
S a tu rd a y a lte rn o o n .
A lb e r t L in d a m o n has re m o d e le d
his garage.
H elen P ize r. G ene Jacobson and
G e n eva Im la y , w h o have been ill.
h ave re tu rn e d to school.
Francis S cott K e y . th e s m a ll WO
o f M r. a nd M rs C. J. K e y , was
ta k e n to th e D o e rn b e c h e r h o s p ita l
in P o rtla n d S u n d a y. He was s u ffe r ­
in g fro m a v e ry severe co ld .
L it t le P a tric ia B ro w n le e is q u ite
i l l at th e fa m ily home.
Birthdays Celebrated
M rs. Isaacson e n te rta in e d a g ro u p
Kinton Aid to Meet
at Wedeking Home
absent fro m school a ll last w e e k
w it h sickness.
M r. and M rs D e n n is and fa m ily
o f S ix C o rn e rs h a ve m ove d o n to
th e J o h n Y o u n g place.
Bend
(B y M rs. O. II . P rte rs o n )
T h e Red Cross w ill sp o n sor a
fir s t a id school in S h e rw o o d be ­
g in n in g to n ig h t (T h u rs d a y ) at the
L e g io n h a ll Class w o rk begins at
8 p m.
T o be e lig ib le s tu d e n ts
must, be 17 ye a rs o r o ld e r and have
J tw o ye a rs o f h ig h school.
I
L it t le M iss B e tty Jean M a ly was
i l l last w e e k a t h e r hom e w ith ear
tro u b le , b u t is n o w im p ro v e d
Lester. K e n n e th . D ic k and W es­
le y S h u ltz and L u c ille Jo h n son w e re
i
(By Mrs. E'. L. C ox)
K IN T O N
P ostponed m e e tin g o f
L a d le .’ A id so cie ty w ill be h e ld
tix la y (T h u rs d a y ) at th e home o f
M r. L o v in a W e d e k in g M rs V a n ­
H o rn w ill assist M rs . W e d e k in g in
e n te rta in in g .
P ra y e r m e e tin g and B ib le s tu d y
w i l l be h e ld at the c h u rc h th is F r i­
d a y e v e n in g a t 8. Class L e a d e r
E v e re tt D W r ig h t w ill h ave charge
o f th e m e e tin g a nd a ll a re in v ite d
M rs. L i l l y
M
B ie r ly . w h o is
.spending th e w in te r w ith
h e r'
Dally Trips to P o rtla n d
d a u g h te r. M rs. E th e l M c C o rm e ik .
in H ills b o ro , sp e n t a fe w days la st '
Hillsboro Auto Freight
w e e k at h e r K in to n home, r e tu r n ­
Bonded and Insured Carrier
in g hom e F rid a y .
Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed-
M iss H e le n B ie rs, w h o has been
vlUe, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
a s s is tin g th e pa«tor. Rev. V ir g il
Forest Grove
Speece. d u rin g th e r e v iv a l m eet- ■
Pickup and Delivery Service at
¡rigs a t th e c h u rc h d u r in g th e past
Package Rates
tw o weeks, re tu rn e d to h e r hom e
Hillsboro Phone 542
in P o rtla n d M o n d a y m o rn in g .
R e v iv a l m ee tin g s, w h ic h h a v e
East Side Term inal Portland
been h e ld a t th e c h u rc h d u rin g the
Phone EAst 9131
past tw o w eeks, w e re d is c o n tin u e d
S u n d a y e v e n in g T h e re was a v e ry
good a tte n d a n ce and a n u m b e r o f
co n ve rsio n s.
H. E. c lu b o f th e G ra n g e m et
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n at th e hom e o f
M rs A d a C u ttin g in th e R obinson
d is tric t.
A sp e cia l m e e tin g o f th e L a d ie s'
A id s o cie ty was h e ld last F rid a y in
a ll- d a y m e e tin g a t th e hom e o f the
p re s id e n t. M rs. E liz a b e th W rig h t.
T h e re was m u c h s e w in g a cco m ­
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p lish e d .___
R u b b e r stam ps and o ffic e
H ills b o ro A rg u s .
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GET UP NIGHTS DUE TO
BLADDER IRRITATION?
I t ’« n o t n o rm a l. I t ’« n a tu re '« "D a n g e r
S ig n a l.** M a k e th ia 25c te a t. U»e h u c h u
leave«,
ju n ip e r o il, a n d 6 o th e r tlruic«,
m ade
in t o
lit t le
» re e n
ta b le t« c a lle d
B u ke ta . F lu « h o u t race«« acid« a n d im -
p u r itie a .
Kxceea a cid s can cause i r r i t a ­
t io n r e « u ltin ir in fr e ttin g u p n ig h t« , s c a n ty
flo w , fre q u e n t d e sire , b u r n in g , b a cka che,
a n d le g p a in « . J u s t »ay B u ke t» to y o u r
d r u g g is t. In f o u r day» i f n o t p le a ic d y o u r
25c w i ll be re fu n d e d .
D e lta D r u g S to re .
A d v.
“TUNE IN”
on this All-Star Presentation of
o f y o u n g fo lk s a t h e r hom e F rid a y
e v e n in g in h o n o r o f h e r son's b ir t h ­
day. I t w as also h e r b irth d a y .
R efrig erato r Values
Now the
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IS THE 1937 HEADLINER
IN MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
LEONARD
Speaking of
Investments
here’s one that
brought big dividends
Camas, Washington
G e n tle m e n :
In O c to b e r o f 1933 w e purchased
an o ld " C a t e r p illa r " "as w a s" fo r
$1.000.00. No te llin g h o w m a n y
| th o u sa n d s o f h o u rs o f w o r k it had
done, b u t fro m its app ea ra n ce th e y
w e re m an y. W e p u t an $80.00 set o f
used tra c k c h a in s on it a nd w e n t to
w o rk S in c e th e n w e h a ve sp e n t a
lit t le less th a n $50.00 fo r re p a irs , a l­
th o u g h w e d id o u r o w n o v e rh a u l­
in g w o r k , a nd h a ve n o t ch a rg e d
o u r tim e a g a in st th e m ach in e .
T h e f ir s t y e a r it p lo w e d 710 acres,
d o u b le -d is c e d 200 acres, s p rin g ­
too the d . d r ille d and d ra g g e d 500
acres a nd d id a b o u t 12 days o f
b e lt w o r k .
T h e second y e a r it p lo w e d , disced.
1 s p rin g -to o th e d , d r ille d a nd dra g g e d
a b o u t 500 acres, w it h 10 days on
th e b e lt.
T h is , th e t h ir d ye a r, it p lo w e d
270 acres, d o u b le -d ise e d ,
s p rin g ­
to o th e d . d r ille d and d ra g g e d 200
acres w it h 15 days on th e b e lt Also,
it d id (10 days o f w o r k p u llin g a
tw o -y a rd scrap e r.
Resides d o in g o u r o w n w o r k th is
o ld " C a t e r p illa r " has ta k e n in a
lit t le o v e r $1500.00 d o in g cu sto m
w o rk
F ig u r in g o n e -th ir d o f th is
a m o u n t o f f fo r gas. o il a n d o p e ra ­
to r. I t has p a id fo r its e lf.
Our next tractor will be a "C ater­
pillar."
Yours truly,
HAROLD BROWN.
How m any tra c to rs o th e r
th an " C a te rp illa rs ” tlo you
i see e a rn in g div id en d s like
' these over so long a period
! of use?
It's proof . .
p illa r” q u ality .
J ill
Section 2, P ages 1 to 6
H ills b o r o A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1894
R E E D V IL L E P - T . A w ill m eet
at th e school house at 2 p m. F r i ­
day T h is w ill b<- th e a n n u a l F o u n d ­
er.,' D a y B ir th d a y p a rty .
M e e tin g Set
T h e m is s io n a ry ladies w i l l m eet
a t 2 p. m. n e x t T h u rs d a y at th e
hom e o f M rs A r v id N o rd lu n d .
M r and M r-
Slade e n te rta in e d
a fe w n f t h e ir frie n d s F rid a y e ve ­
n in g
T h e y e n jo y e d th e e v e n in g
p la y in g gam es and m a k in g V a le n ­
tin e s
H elen P iz e r has s ta rte d ta k in g
m usic lessons o f M r.' B e rry .
Has M casless
D onald
H agg is o u t o f school
w ith th e measles.
Scholls Bus Hearing
Set Ahead One Day
FREE TICKET
T H A T , in effect, is what we
give you when you buy one
o f Southern P.u ifii ’»low w in ­
te r r o u n d tr ip s Fast. F rom
most western Oregon points,
sou can ssvingdownzAror/gZi
California and then Fast, re­
turning on your choice o f
northern lines ( o r reverse
o rd e r) for not one renl more
Officers Elected
at Kansas City
I Ity G ir l S to u t T ro u p Nt». Gl>
illy Mrs. J. A. McCoy)
C E D A R M I L L A b rid a l .showci
KANSAS
C IT Y
Kansas C it y
With h e ld d u r h lk the p a ; t w e e k l i t
school s tu d en t b o d y elected th e ir
th e hom e o f M iA. J o h n W u lte i
ne w o ffic e rs T uesday fo r th e m o n th
fo r h e r son.
E b n e r, a n d
h i»
as fo llo w s ; G e rtru d e V a n d o m e lo n .
(M y M rs. Jo h n Haase)
fia iu t-e .
Mi
I ub<*, O p p tu in a n
F IR D A L E IO W A H I L L
H ill and p re s id e n t, H elen V andehey. v ic e -
G uests in c lu d e d M i and M r S 'I'
p re s id e n t, D a rre l B ra d y , s e c re ta ry ;
W a lte r» and son C h a rles. M r and D ale c lo h i g iv in g a p ro g ra m and
p ie so cia l S a tu rd a y at 8 p m
at R ic h a rd Beam an, fla g s u p e rv is o r;
M r.
F ra n k P a rm e r, M i and M r»
th e F u d a le school T h e re w ill also U rb m W a ld ro n , w ood s u p e rv is o r;
.1. t k S a tch e l a iu l d a u g h tc i D e lm a
D o ris C ro pp . house ke e p er. G la d y s
M r and M r
J a n ie . W a lte r, and he tw o g ru b tings. Proceeds a re to
he used fo r flo o d a nd lo ca l c h a rity . M cC oy, d e c o ra tio n ; E th e l M cC oy,
fa m ily V e rn a E v e ly n , L e o la , Jam es
se rg e a n t-a t-a rrn s ; H e le n V andehey.
H a it ia n and D o nald. M r and M is
La d ie s o f tin l l i l l and D a le c lu b h e a lth in s p e c to r; C a lv in R aym ond,
Peter M m in e i' and sen A lfr e d . M r
m et tw o days last w e e k at th e hom e and D o ris C ro pp . desk inspector»,
P II O p p c n n a n H e rm a n W a lte r,
o f M rs Don Pearson fo r a q u ilt ­ and G la d y s M cC oy. E n g lis h and
and M r and M rs A R Pearson.
in g bee.
c o u rte s y and politeness.
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house New* p a tro l leadei s w e re ap- te r fro m h e r son E d w a rd C a rte r, ioi 'a,iied at
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D o ro th y S lo ­ and tie I., n o w w o r k in g in A k e la . h o n o r o f the b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry
o f M rs T o n y K e m p e r. G u e ttg w e re
cum . leader o f the T w in S ta r p a tro l. ; N M
1 M r. and M rs. T o n y K e m p e r and
Returns Io Work
w ith D o ri» W est as h e r .second, and
H e tty W u th ric h as leadei o f th e
A n to n U n g e r re tu rn e d to h is jo b sons W a rre n and M e r lin and M iss
R a in b o w p a tro l w ith P h y llis T h o rn e F e b ru a ry 9 at th e lu m b e r m ill at F ra n ce s V a n lo o o f F orest G ro v e .
a.» h e r second.
A b e rd e e n , Wash . a fte r b e in g la id M r. and M rs. T h e o K rie g e r and
'la u g h te r C a th e rin e ol G ales C re e k
C o u p le H o n o re d
n it d u rin g th e s tr ik e
I and M r. and M rs. W illia m V a n L o o
M i and M r» H a d le y gave a d in ­
K u f r n r r s E n te rta in
o f C o n s o lid a te d m ill.
n e r S u n d a y in h o n o r o f th e 5 3 id
M r and M is W ill R u fe n e r e n ­
Mrs. Brady Hostess
w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry o f M r
and te rta in e d th e "500" ca rd c lu b F e b ­
Mr
G e o rg e G ra yso n . B cxide» th e r u a r y fi H ig h scores w e re w o n by
M rs. I. P H ra d y e n te rta in e d th e
guest a o f h o n o r pri-sent w e re M i '­ M r H e n ry G u rs k e and F re d Haase
H a rm o n y c lu b m em b e rs and th e ir
l l O l i v e r B e rt M a rs h a ll a nd J o h n ­ Low scores by M is . F ra n k W a ib e l husbands w ith a pot lu c k d in n e r at
n y H a d le y.
noon W ednesday.
and Don Pearson.
lia s Scarlet l ever
Mr. Ilaase Honored
M r and M rs Pleasant S ta rk and
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M r:
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Haase gave a M rs J H. Beam an a nd son E lija h
been re p o rte d in o u r c o m m u n ity p a rty S u n d a y e v e n in g in h o n o r o l w e n t to Eugene W ednesday to a t ­
w ith P h y llis Thorn«* a fflic te d She tie r
husb an d 's b ir th d a y
Present te n d th e fu n e r a l o f a re la tiv e .
is re p o rte d a» d o in g a» w e ll as pos­ w e re M r and M rs W ill Haase o f
C a lv in R a y m o n d has been u n ­
sib le A ll c h ild r e n a re be in g w a tc h - H ills b o ro . M r and M rs. C h a rle s E a b le to a tte n d school fo r a fe w
m i fo r p o ssib le sym pto m s, b u t sine«* ! W lu te s e ll F lo re n c e Haase a n d V ic ­ days on accu n t o f sickness
P h y llis to o k sick d u rin g th e w eek j to r B ra n d t o f P o rtla n d M r
and
T w o ne w scholars. E la in e and
o f »now and no school th e re seems M rs J II Haase o f L a u re l. M r. and C a lv in R a ym on d , e n te re d th e K a n ­
to be l i l t I f d a n g e r th a t o th e rs bad j M i ‘ Jo h n G o e lze and son N o rm a n sas C ity school M on d a y.
been exposed.
o f Io w a H ill. M r and M rs. Jo h n
G e rtru d e V a n d o m e lo n h u rt h e r
o f F ird a le . hand q u ite b a d ly S u n d a y w it h a
A hom e d e m o n s tra tio n co n ve n - i Haase and c h ild re n
tio n was
h e ld at C o r v a llis last ' L a w re n c e K rie b e l. J o h n n ie M eye r. p a ir o f scissors.
w ir k - e n d and was a tte n d e d by th e j H a ro ld Haase. W ilb u r Haase and
R a lp h V a n d e h e y was able to re ­
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th is u n it: E th e l the h o n o r guest H e n ry J. Haase.
tu r n to school T h u rs d a y a fte r re ­
Johnson. Iren«* Jon«*». Edna H c in -
.Mrs. W a ib e l Hostess
c o v e rin g fro m a to n s il a nd a d e no id
rich s, E d ith O w ens and N a n cy Boy
H ill and D a le C lu b m e t a t th e o p e ra tio n .
S e v e ra l m o th e rs
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hom e o f M rs. M a ry W a ib e l last
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V a le n tin e p a rty and p ro g ra m at
O n S u n d a y M rs. Ja m e s W a lte rs i W ednesday
M r and M rs L o u is R a y m o n d v is ­ th e H ills id e school F rid a y a f t e r ­
e n te rta in e d a g ro u p o f relative-»
w ith a b ir th d a y d in n e r in h o n o r ite d re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d fro m F r i ­ noon.
Kansas C ity school c h ild re n and
o f M rs P e te r M o n n e r o f P«»rtland day t i l l S u n d a y.
M r and M rs C h a rle s R obinson t h e ir teacher. M rs W ilson, e n jo y e d
and in a cco rd a n ce w it h St V a le n ­
tin e ’» d a y. P resent w e re Pete M o n - { e n te rta in e d w ith a p in o c h le p a rty a V a le n tin e p a rty F rid a y a fte rn o o n .
T in . la v n ig h t M rs. R o b u n o n and
n e r and son A lfr e d , M i a nd M rs
M r. R o b e rts re c e iv e d prizes.
S T W a lte rs and »on Chari« . M r
T o E n te r V e ts H o s p ita l
and M r
Jo h n W a lte r
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M rs F ra n k M a lco m and d a u g h te rs.
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D o rre n e a n d M a ry Jan«*. M r and e n te r
M i • Ja ck S a tc h c ll and «laughter P o rtla n d as soon as th e re is roo m
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te rs a nd M rs A R Pearson.
T h e crop s a ro u n d h e re have beeh d on se rv ic e b e tw e en Progress and
dam aged q u ite b a d ly fro m th e fro s t S c h o lls on th e P o rtla n d ru n . w i l l
and th e peo ple a re w a itin g fo r he h e a rd F e b ru a ry 25 instead o f
last
good w e a th e r to get b u sy and do F e b ru a ry 24. as a n n o u n ce d
w e e k d u e to a ch ange in d a te o r-
som e seeding
V a le n tin e d in n e r p a rty gueests at ' d e re d b y th e p u b lic u t ilit ie s co m -
th e hom e o f M r. and M rs. F re d m is s io n e r o f O regon
(B y M r«. J. M. Davidson)
T h e h e a rin g w i l l be h e ld a t l p
Haase w e re M r. and M rs. H e rb e rt
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m em ber» n re p ra c tic in g fu r a p la y V e ld a o f S h e rw o o d , M r nod Mr*' I h n u rt house in P o rtla n d .
to be g iv e n a b o u t M a rc h ti w h e n Jo h n G o e t/e and son N o rm a n o f
th e y in te n d to have a basket social. Io w a H ill. F lo re n c e Haase a nd V ic ­
C O N S T IP A T E D 3 0 YEA RS
M rs F re d Y o u n g cn and d a u g h te r t o r B ra n d t o f P o rtla n d .
A ID E D BY O LD R E M E D Y
L illie and Roy H o fe r m o to re d S u n ­
B n r g r lts M ove
" F o r t h ir t y ye a rs I had c o n s tip a -
day Io L o n g v ie w . W a sh , w h e re
M r. and M rs. W illia m B o rg e lt and
M rs. Y o u n g cn v is ite d h e r d a u g h te r. son have m ove d to H ills b o r o a fte r tio n . S o u rin g fo o d fro m sto m a ch
M rs E m m a N ye g g e r. and fa m ily .
p e n d in g the w in t e r w ith h e r fo lk s . ch o ke d me. S in ce ta k in g A d le r ik a
I am a n e w person. C o n s tip a tio n is
T h e y also v is ite d th e J o h n M e rtz M r and M rs. R. K W ilso n .
fa m ily at K a la m a
T h e end o f road above th e D on a t h in g o f th e past.” — A lic e B u rn s.
A dv.
M a tt M e rc e p had to c a ll th e Pearson p la ce is b a d ly dam aged — D e lta D ru g S to re
v e te rin a r y as in s th re e horses a c t­ fro m th e fro s t and m e ltin g snow
ed lam e. T h e v e te rin a r y said th e y and a lm ost sto p pe d a ll t r a f f ic fo r
had " b lin d sta g ge rs" caused fro m a w h ile .
e a tin g fe rn s th a t w e re m oat s tra w
T h e re is no c u re fo r it i f th e y have
had It fo r some tim e.
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