The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 25, 1937, Page 14, Image 14

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    Page Six
Laurel Honor
Roll Given;
Social Saturday
II I L L S B O R O
! th e Adolph Schm idt hom e S u n ­
day The MeNays visited at th e W.
' H. McNay hom e M onday.
Mr and Mrs. R aleigh W hitm ore
and dau g h ters Iren e a n d Elaine
w ere S unday d in n e r p arty guests
at the hom e of Mrs W hitm ore's
m other. Mrs. E. H avem an of Che-
halem M ountain, w hen she e n te r­
tained in celeb ratio n of h er b irth -
day an n iv ersary .
M r and Mrs. Amos W atkins vis-
ited S atu rd ay w ith her sister. Mrs
E r n e s t G u e n th e r o f C hehalem
M ountain, w ho is ill w ith a heart
ailm ent.
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A R G US.
Banks Couple Celebrate 25th
Anniversarv; Help Flood Fund
(By Miss M ary Sandy)
BANKS— Mr and Mrs H enry
M cDonald celebrated th eir silver
(By Mrs. F. L. Broun)
w edding a n n i v e r s a r y S u n d a y
LA U R EI— L aurel school pupils
Among those present w ere Mr. and
on th e atten d an ce honor roll for
Mrs. Lewis Ju n c k e r and sons, Mr.
th e m onth ending F eb ru ary 1!)
and Mrs Ted llancy and tw o sons
w ere Raymond. Wesley and Ed-
W alter and E verett. F A. B ennett.
w ard Losli. B ernice and Jim m ie
Mrs A llan Hayden. Mrs Gilpin.
Stnller. Leland Twigg, M arjorie
Mr. and Mrs M artin Lull. Mr and
Will. Betty J e a n D m » and V ir-
Mrs F. A. Dodge. Mr and Mrs
ginia V arenhorst. A m ajo rity of the
Will H aney and tw o children. Mrs.
p aren ts cf the pupils atten d ed the
Griep. M r and Mrs H om er P u r-
Lincoln, W ashigton and Lindbergh
din and son. Mr and Mrs Elm er
b irth d ay s' program given by the
Purdin. Mr. and Mrs W alter Willis
pupils Friday.
and son K enneth. Mrs Z im m erm an
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Deason vis­
and son Pete. Mr and Mrs Ed
ited firends at Independence S a t­ i "Sm allpox and d ip h th eria are tw o King. Mr and Mrs R alph King
urday and Sunday.
I common diseases th a t a re ab so lu te­ and children, all of T hatcher, and
Records Good
ly preventable." D r C. D M c­ Mr. and Mrs R edetzke of Forest
L aurelview school pupils on the Donald. county h ealth officer, d e ­ G rove The guests cam e early and
scholarship honor roll for th e past clared this w eek.
staved all day. Mr and Mrs Mc­
m onth are W hisnand. B ernice and
"O nly a few y ears ago typhoid D onald received m any b eautiful
M ary Ellen Adams. On th e perfect fever and sm allpox w ere am ong and useful gifts
attendance honor roll w ere Kenji. the m ajor causes of d e a th —today
Aid Flood Victims
Yoshio and Takashi Inahara. John. they a re a ra rity D ip htheria now-
Mrs. F red W olford. Red Cross
Je a n and T eddy W atkins. Donald causes about h alf o f the d eath s it chairm an of the Banks com m unity.
and P a u l Schw antes an d D i r k did 10 y ears ago and o u r health rep o rts th at $43.05 has been do-
Overweg.
d ep artm en ts stand betw een us and nated from this com m unity for th e
Miss M ildred Merz of Portland, conditions th at w e hope w ill n ev er relief of flood sufferers. Of th is
w ho teaches school at N orth Bend, retu rn ," he pointed out.
sum the A m erican Legion donated
"A program of im m unization
w as a guest at the W. L. S tevens
against d ip h th eria and sm allpox is $5: th e R N. A Lodge. $13: B anks
hom e S aturday and Sunday.
now u n d er w ay in y o u r local g rade school, $15 55. The rem ain d er
Union Plans Social
was donated by busineses houses
F arm ers' Union social evening h ealth unit. A toxoid and sm allpox an d individuals The call for do-
S aturday night w ill consist of a vaccination clinic w ill be held nations is still open and any o n e w ho
short literary program , cards and ev ery S atu rd ay from 9:30 to 11:30 still desires to give may leave th e ir
a. m. in th e h ealth office at th e
dancing.
donations w ith Mrs. W olford.
Sam Schlegel of Olym pia, Mr. court house. A 25c charge w ill be
P rogram P resented
m
ade
for
th
e
sm
allpox
v
accine
and
and Mrs. D. H orine (L eah T urner)
T he Tow nsend club m et Friday-
of P ortland, and Mrs. Ella T u rn er th e toxoid to help defray expenses
of H illsboro w ere visitors at th e of th e clinic. A ny pre-school o r evening in th e church. The m u si­
school child m ay come in to th e cians. A. Lloyd. Jam es Lloyd. W il­
F. L. Brow n home Sunday
clinic bu t m ust be accom panied by liam W alker. B ert F riday. Lee
B irthday C elebrated
his paren ts o r b rin g a slip giving Beech and G ran t W estenhaven.
Mrs. J. H. Haase en tertain ed at perm ission fo r th e im m unization
fu rn ish ed sev eral num bers. Lunch
h er hom e F eb ru ary 14, celeb ratin g tests.
was served E veryone enjoyed both
h er birth d ay anniversary. G uests
“V accination is y o u r protection lunch and m usic The club sent th e
w ere Mr. and Mrs A lbert Knobel against sm allpox and sm allpox w ill
. . .
■ president, F G. P hillips, to the
and Mrs. A nnie W hitsell of P o rt­ be erad .. icated
w hen everybody is T ow nsend convention at E ugene
land. Mr. and Mrs. Will H aase and successfully vaccinated.
A single
ingle Sunday-
W illiam M eyer of Hillsboro. Mrs. successful v accination will give a
Rev. J. H E bert of Forest Grove,
K athcrvn K riebel. Mrs. Ja c k Lond- certain
am ount
of
protection
don. Mrs Jo h n Haase and d au g h ­ th roughout life. E very child should a form er B anks pastor, supplied at
te r Lucille. Mr. and Mrs. H enry be vaccinated befo re he is one y ear th e B anks ch u rch services Sunday-
H aase and son W ilbur. Mrs. Fred old and again early in school life. m orning.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry W hitfield
Haasee, Mrs. H enry Peters. Mrs. W hen pro p erly perform ed, v accin a­
Sam Gerig. Mrs. Elm er Boge and tion is v ery sim ple and abso lu tely w ent to Seaside T h u rsd ay for a
d au g h ter Evelyn. Mrs. F ran k Wai- harm less. It is a good ru le to be few days' vacation.
Eye Injured
bel. Mrs. W. L. Stevens, th e Misses vaccinated ev ery five years. If a
G eorge Thom pson, w ho is em ­
Ina and D orothy Stevens. Mrs. person is im m une, th e vaccination
ployed in P ortland, spent th e w eek ­
F red Stevens. Mrs. Jacob Schmidt, w ill not 'tak e'."
"D ip h th eria is a dangerous dis­ end w ith his paren ts here. G eorge
Mrs. W alter Schm idt. Jo h n M eyer
ease an d th e cause of d eath in in ju red his eye one day last w eek
and L aw rence K riebel.
m any children. No child need have w hen a piece of cocoanut shell flew
Social Meet Held
T h irty m em bers of the F riendly d ip h th eria. A harm less treatm en t in it.
Mr. and Mrs. E P ark s and baby
C orner Sunday school class atten d - k now n as toxoid o r to x in -an tito x ­
ed th e social m eeting held a t th e in protects ch ild ren against this of P o rtlan d spent th e w eek-end
Amos W atkins hom e T h u rsd ay eve­ d read ed disease. Toxoid or toxin- w ith Mrs. P ark 's p arents, Mr. and
ning. Special m usical n um bers w ere an tito x in has been given in th o u s­ Mrs. E. K aufm an.
B irth d ay s C eleb ra trd
violin solos bv H erm an W hitm ore, an d s of cases w ith no ill effect.
Sunday d in n e r p arty guests of
accom panied by Mrs. Leon Davis, It is given to w ell ch ild ren from
and a song by Jean and Teddy six m onths of age on up. O ccasion­ Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M cGraw w ere
W atkins, accom panied by t h e i r ally it is necessary to give it a sec­ Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M cG raw and
m other. C ontest games w ere p lay­ ond tim e to produce an im m u n i­ th ree children of V ernonia. Mr. and
Toxoid is given by a h y p o d er­ Mrs Ray Woodman of C apital Hill.
ed in w hich the men w ere w in ­ ty.
injection and is given in tw o Mr. and Mrs. W H Lee and son
ners. N ext m eeting w ill be at the o mic
r th ree doses, a w eek ap a rt.”
F. L. Brow n hom e in A pril, th ere
being no M arch m eeting on ac­
WE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE
count of revival m eetings.
W r it e
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. H athorn of
F ir e nn I A u to m o b ile In s u ra n c e
H illsboro spent from T uesday u n ­
M a k e L o a n s a n d Issue S u re ty B onds
til S atu rd ay w ith h er fath er. E.
C. M ulloy. Mr. M ulloy h as been
K U R A T L I & W IS M E R
A n o th er 1000 pheasant eggs w ill
suffering w ith n eu ritis in one arm .
H ills b o r o , O re g o n
be
placed
in
H
ughes
H
atchery
here
t u t is im proved at this w riting.
F h o n e 1391
140 N . 2 n d A v e .
again
this
year,
th
e
chicks
to
be
Mr end Mrs. S. E. S to ller visited lib erated d u rin g th e sum m er w hen
.Sunday w ith h e r parents, M r. and they have attain ed enough size to
Mrs. Jo h n Will of B eaverton, who care for them selves, according to
have not been at all well but are R alph Easter.
im proving at present. T hey are
L ast y ear th e h atch ery handled
form er residents of this com m unity. th e eggs and th e chicks w ere given
T w enty folks atten d ed th e B road­ to farm ers for feeding and lib e r­
casters' S unday school class party ation later. The eggs w ill be sent
at th e Raleigh W hitm ore hom e F ri­ from th e state gam e farm s som e­
day evening. N ext m eeting will be tim e in M arch or early A pril.
M arch 26 at the hom e of th e p resi­
Cost of the h a tc h in g is carried by
dent. B illy McNay.
a fu n d raised by the w ildlife com ­
In New Home
m ittee of the H illsboro C ham ber of
H enry M uschalek has moved in ­ C om m erce for th e purpose of e re c t­
B L E N D E D W H ISK E Y
to his new house on th e Raleigh ing holding pens. Not enough money
86 8 p ro o f. 70*7 « r u n n eu tral spirirs.
W hitm ore place.
w as obtained to build th e pens so
Supervised b y T h e W ilk e n F am ily.
Tom B atem an of V ernonia was a th e fund has been used in hatching
Jot S.Finch 8cCo., Inc .Schenley, Pa.
guest at the W. L. Stevens home chicks. E aster said.
from S aturday u n til Monday.
Mr and Mrs. C. M. K eyser and
d aughter A nn M argaret and Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Ju n g ers of P ortland
w ere S aturday and S unday guests
at the M. K avser home.
with the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNay and
son Billy attended th e w in ter sports '
carnival at Mt. Hood Sunday. They
used skis for seats w h ile eatin g
th e ir lunch on n in e feet o f snow.
Meetings to Start
R evival m eetings w ill begin a,
th e church Sunday. M arch 7. and
continue for tw o weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G McNay and
d aughters P atricia and B arb ara of
Forest G rove w ere guests of Mrs.
M cNay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
L. Brown, from S atu rd ay
u n til
M onday. Both fam ilies w ere e n ­
tertain ed w ith a d in n er p arty at
Health Unit to
Give Treatment
R obert of P ortland
Isabel a n d
Jean Benefiel of P ricket, and B ar­
b ara R itcnaur of G reen M ountain.
This d in n er was celebrating the
birthday anniversaries of G eorge
McGraw, M's Ellis McGraw and
H I L L S R O R O .
O R E G
given tom orrow night i Friday) in
the gym nasium T he Pacifie U ni­
versity orchestra w ill furnish the
1 music.
Sunday d in n er p arty guests at
the C liff Sandy hom e w ere Mr and
M is M aurice Thom pson and d au g h ­
ter Doris of V ernonia
L am ar
Sm ith of C oivallis. R uth Bailey of
G reen M ountain and Mr and Mi
C lifford Sandy of Banks
Plan Rummage Sale
I -dies' Aid mot W ednesday in
the parsonage T he afternoon w as
spent lim iting The women decided
lo hold a rum m age sale later in
the spring
Mrs Bella Lilly of C ornelius is
visiting her dau g h ter, Mrs Fred
Wolford.
Play P resented
"P riso n er at the B ar,'' a tem p er­
ance play was presented last Wed
tiesdav in the ch u rch before a large
audience. T he plea of H ayw ard
Johnson, w ho acted the part of the
prisoner, was very eloquent and
pathetic.
Isabel Benefiel
Mrs l.ceen 1 Robertson lias r e ­
ceived word that her father G eorge
Sm ith, is very ill at the hom e of
h er sister. Mrs W arfield, in H ay­
w ard. Cal He is a form er resident
of Bank
Leak for House
Mr and Mrs A. 1. C u trig h t of
G lenw ood w ere Sunday visitors at
the Ray Parm ley home T in y are
looking for an em pty house in
Bunks for them to move into.
Mrs. Bella H artw ick received
w ord that her sister. M is Frank.
Acres, of Forest G love underw ent
a m ajor operation last week She
is m uch im proved now but at fu st
w as not doing so well
G eorge Moss and sons Ralph and
Roy of Seaside visited the V ein
P rie k e tt and Max Drees.-en fam ilies
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Robert P etit and
C ontract for 13 w ells on resettle­
tw o sons of Rainier. Wash., came ment projects in Y anihill county-
Sunday for a few days' visit w ith j lias been aw arded th e A M J a n n ­
Mrs P etit's parents. Mr a n d Mrs sen D rilling com pany of Reedville.
A D Dreeszen. and other relatives. by the Hural R esettlem ent ad m in ­
Lyle W olford is spending this istration. according to an an-
w eek in Forest G rove doing some nounccm cnt this week
1 T he farms, on w hich com plete
w ork at the B ert G rindle home
sets of buildings a re being co n ­
Mrs. K ennedy Hostess
Mr< Je ff K ennedy was hostess to stru cted by the governm ent, in ­
th e Bridge club S aturday afternoon. clude from 40 to 60 acres each and
F irst prize was won by Mrs A r­ w ill be tu rn ed over to the clients
th e ad m in istratio n ready for
th u r Ireland, second by Mrs W. L. I of
operation.
M oore and consolation bv Mrs. Cass
C
onsiderable
land also has been
W llson. Miss M oxie H opkins and purchased by the
R esettlem ent of-
Mrs. Leonard G am roth w ere v isit­ I fice n ear H illsboro and C ornelius
ors. Next m eeting will be M arch and w ill be im proved as soon as
5 w ith Mrs A lfred Lewis.
the w ork has been com pleted in
H ow ard W ilbur retu rn ed to his Yam hill county, it is understood
w ork at Neah-Bav. Wash . Sunday-
F am ilies to be located on the
a fte r a few w eeks' vacation at the property are tak en from those who
E E. H opkins hom e here.
have had farm ing experience and
Leu Engen of V ernonia spent the in most instances a re fam ilies taken
w eek-end w ith his m other. Mrs from sub-m arginal lands purchased
Tom Engen. and sister. Mrs. Lois by- the governm ent a n d retu rn ed
Sheelev. and children.
to forest areas.
L am ar Sandy, a student at O re- I
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gon S tate college, spent the w eek- j W om an—"Sham e on you. child,
end w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; for sm oking in th is restau ran t! 1
C liff Sandy, at Banks.
j would ju s t as soon get d ru n k as !
Seniors Sponsor Dance
be caught sm oking "
A dance, sponsored by th e senior
M iss S m o k e r — " W e ll, w h o
class of th e high school, will be w ouldn't?"—Ex.
Jannsen Wins
Well Contract
Tluinulay, February 25, 11)37
N
Pupils at Kansas
City in Debate
i By Mrs. .1. A, MrCoy)
KANSAS CITY
E ig h th g l id e
pupils of the K ansas Ctlv school
hold a debate W rilensday morning
on the quest ion "Young G ills Should
in- Taught the Comm on Repair-, of
an A utom obile '' G ladys McCoy and
D oris C ropp w ere on the affirnia
tive and D arrel Brady. G ertru d e
VanDom etou and M arjorie Mail
on the negative G ladys McCoy and
Doris C ropp won the debate.
B irthday ( t-lrbi ated
Mrs M artin V.mdci.-andon pica
ailtly surprised Mi V ander, anden
Friday evening by having a imm
her of friends to come in to help
celebrate lus birthday' anniversary
T he evening was s|ient in playing.
•500." J P V nnderzandcn a n d
M rs W arn e r C ropp had high Jo h n
McCoy and Mrs J |> V ander.-an­
don second, amt Louis S trohm ayer,
consolation .After iefn- liinent-M i
and Mrs Ralph King out -i tamod
w ith banjo music.
G ive P rogram
D oris Cropp. H elen Vandelicy
Ihliol and G ladys McCoy put on a G E T U P N IG H T S D U E T O
radio program Fiiduy afternoon to I
entertutn the school and
th eir B L A D D E R IR R IT A T IO N ?
teacher. Mrs Wilson.
I l'» u til n o r m a l I t ’» n a tu r» *» **l>an«»r
H innat.** M a k » th ia ib«* l»«t
I'» » I>u«‘hu
B irthday O bserved
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m ade
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n ra rn
laid«*!« • all«nl
M r aid Mrs M arlin Vuiidergan
di n and son Wuyne and Mi and Il tika t» k ltia h o u t «•■»••aa a« hl» a n d In»«
tir lll« a »
I . »«•«••» avid» r a n cat»»» I r r i t a ­
M r ,1 P V andeizanden w ere d in ­ l»
t i o n r r a u lt ln n In u r l l l n n
u p n in lita . m a n ly
n e r parly guests Sunday of Mr f lo w , fr«< |uant ila a lr« , b u r n in a . b a c k a c h r.
and Mi Joe Vandei z.mdeil of Ro.v. a n d Ira pain» J n » t »ay H n k rt» !<» y o u r
I n f«»ur «lay» If n«»l plaa»«»d y o u r
ill
celebration of the birthday of d g r ftr n g a w l M i ll t bo
rrfnnde H l
l>*»llu h m u Ht««i«
1 Juris V aiiderzunden.
\«h
( ' II C. iiio of Salem was through
this n e ig h b o rh o o d T u esd ay c o n ­
tra c tin g straw b e rrie s for th e l l a k c i -
Kelly com pany.
Subscribe
W ashington
Six m onths
coni:
Two
D ep en d on
BUSCH'S
now to tlie Argus. In
county $1.50 a year
85c, T h ree m onth* 50
m onths 35 cents
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Y our M ortgage
w ith o u r s a fe , sensible m o n th ly
O n e S lo p S u p e r S e rv ic e
p a y m e n t p la n
Y our th rifty friends and neighbors are vising our honic-
finanem g plan because it kills off the loan, besides earing
fur the reasonable interest cost, w ith sm all m onthly pay­
ments.
G et tin ' d e ta ils of o u r ample, re-paym ent plan before
you rem odel, buy. build or refinance your home.
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M em ber f ederal Home Loan Bank
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Phone 501
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S T A T IO N
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Savings A Loan Bldg.
Corner Third *nd Baseline
Phone 391
A II B u s k , Prop
Ilillshoro. Oregon
Hatchery Again to
Hatch Pheasants
• /a
D e liv e rie s of n ew
a re
VCU't liking!
P r o d u c t io n
C h e v ro le t
EM
FA M I LY
ing w ith
M c C ormick -D eering
Little Genius Plow
HE whole scheme of crop production hinges
on good plowing. 11 pays to have the best
plows you can get. McCormick-Deering Plows
have three generations of plow-building experi­
ence behind them and are as good as money
can buy.
T
There’s no need to de­
lay realization of that
new or remodeled home
you’ve planned to com­
plete “some day.”
See COPELAND'S—we
will make your house
plans and provide ac­
curate estimates both
FREE of CHARGE.
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Lumber Yards
Phone 301
T h e L ittle G enius T ra c to r Plow in 2, 3, and 4-furrow
sizes is one of the m ost popular plows in th e M cC orm ick-
D eering line. It is built to sta n d up in a n y field and
to do good, clean w ork u n d e r all conditions. Its p a rts
are held in tru e alignm ent even in the hard est kind of
plowing. A m ple beam a n d b o tto m clearance p rev en ts
clogging. It is equipped w ith a sp rin g -trip hitch w ith
a lift-up handle which enables the o p erato r to recouplc
the plow easily w ith o u t leaving th e tra c to r seat.
Come in an d ask us a b o u t the L ittle G enius Plow
an d o th er ty p es of M cC o rm ick -D eerin g Plows and
E quipm ent.
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