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Y our Pa per— Printing— C a rrie» d ir w e e k 's »tory u( new* a n d m e r c h a n d ise Inin a ll c o r n er» o f W a sh in g to n c o u n ty . D im e in H illsb o r o In c r e a s e s L o c a l P a y r o lls a n d A d d s to L o r a l P r o sp e r ity +---------------------- —--------- W'itli W idt h is C om bined the H illsboro In d ep e n d e n t A nimili* I I. No. I Changes Made Residents of Connell Farm H illsboro Independí nt E stablished 1873 Fir Grove Honor Roll Announced H ills b o ro , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , M a n li 1, 1937 Guest Speakers at Laurel Church Portlander Builds Home at Hazeldale I My Mr». B ird M cC o rm ick ) (B v M rs. J o h n Im la h l ('N EH ALEM MOUNTAIN Pupils at Fu (¡ro v e school w ith p erfect atten d an ce the last six weeks w ere Helen Otto, W allace W hitm ore and illy k iig rn lu C ypher I Bu< k I tona Id and B< th Lilly NORTH PLAINS Mi and Mis Heuven perfect atten d an ce roll in J l< S andford, who have liv«*<l for cluded Doral. D ickie and M arjorie tin* p ad eight years on th e Thom as Saxton, M eriibell Hoffm an. E n tire Connell farm, have moved to W ohlschlegel and Bonin* ta and P ortland T hey have bought a g ro B ruce Clark cery .stoic on Interstate avenue. M, and Mi Elinor W hitm ore C oiiiic II n o n i'arm and W alter W hitm ore w ere from Mr and Mr;. Thom as Connell, S atu rd ay until Sunday visitors of Ji moved to the farm S aturduy, Mr and M is M ervin W hitm ore. and will m ake th eir home th ere Earl K tzw iler ami Mrs O t North P lains P ythian S isters su r- to Mrs O rn d u ff won high honors at a j»i r.ed Mi .1 It S andford w ith a inidkervhlef bow er at h er home. curii party S unday evening at the F e b ru a ry 24 Tim afternoon was O rnduff home Karl Ktzwiler began Monday •p in t playing ' 500," and honors were w m by Mi Mary M athies- w orking at the M arlin E m m eison saw m ill at Eel uwood m ii and Mrs Matin* J 000. Mei I McDougal lx suffering from S a n d fo r d s E n terta in Mi and Mrs .1 R S andford cn- blood poisoning in his right hand 1 t**i tallied the "500" club last 'I’ues- The w rist on this hand was broken I da> evening High «.cores w ere won earlier in the w inter. Mrs. J E Blazer and D orm an I by Mi Ja n a s M athie, cn and Will I Joos. and Mrs Loci H ollenbeck Blazer visited th eir d a u g h te r and sister. Mrs H arry Cook, and fam ily I and H enry C ypher received second at West Lilin Sunday I prize.. Mr and Mrs M ervin W hitm ore Merritt Jackson hua gone to the en tertain ed w ith monopoly S u n • 1 ii* I a iu b in hi T illam ook and w ill fish day evening P re c u t w ere Mi and John Walk. : Mill I II II II I in the d ifferen t liv e rs in th at vi- Mi Hi m m . Dan C ham bers and L eonard I u n ity . W hitm ore O bserve l (»under»' Ilay Mr and Mrs H arvey Moore and N orth P la in . P -T A observed I F ounders’ day F ebruary 23. at the children Earl and D orothy of P o rt I school bouse Dr M cDonald gave land w ere S atu rd ay and S unday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C laud The public ha. been invited to atten d special m eetings in th e L aurel I an in terestin g talk on tubercubxsis Allen. Evangelical church, .ev en miles south of Hillsboro. The m eetings a re I prevention M is s E ngebretsen. Mrs Cecil M organ w ent to the C scheduled to begin S unday and continue through to M arch 21. in clu I c o u n ty nurse, w as also a t th e rneet- Buhl hom e in N ew berg Monday sive. w ith a m eeting each evening at K except S aturday, and .service.' I iog each Sunday at 1 1 a in and H p m . Miss Nora Jo rd an and Miss Spies Spcci.il services w hich a re being for a visit of ind efin ite length. B ir th d a y C e le b r a te d of Hollywood, Cal . women evangelists, a re to be guest speakers and I held in tlu* C hristian church every Mrs C layton W hitm ore shared m usician They have becom e know n n ationally for th e ir success and I filing will continue an o th er honors w ith her fath er. Ixiwis C ar- talen t in th eir w ork. Rev V. T. Speece is pastor. I week. Mr and Mrs. A W alter Tow n- ow, at a b irth d ay d in n er party I »end G oldendale. W ash, atten d - given by tier m other. Mrs. Lewis tu rn ed on. Som e had th e ir lights V u l the Vines P erry ten n is m atch in Carow. at H illsboro Sunday P re s tu rn ed on S atu rd ay night. ent beside the hoatess and honor ( fr tlam l S unday evening Mi The ju n io r prom, sponsored by (B y M rs. O. II. P e te r so n ) J Tow nsend has been visiting h er guests w ere Mr and Mrs G rover j Brow n and fam ily of H illsboro and I The garage at T igard belonging to th e ju n io r class of the T ig ard high I sister, Mr: R ussell Loftis. C layton W hitm ore and sons Virgil M eyer b u rn ed to th e ground school in the new au d ito riu m r e Plan l.in e Repairs Many farm ers here w ere busy in S atu rd ay night N othing w as saved cently, had a large attendance. A telep h o n e m eeting was held at fields last week, eith er plow ing as it b urned up. th ere being an I A rcade school S atu rd ay evening the reseeding, w here grains w ere explosion of tw o d ru m s of gas. I Extensive rep airs are to be m ade on or frozen out Several have planted Mr and Mrs M eyer and fam ily lost I the P um pkin Ridge lines. early gardens At Bald Peak, when* th eir residence last fall i B y V iv ia n H u d so n ) the snow covered th e fields, th e Mrs H a n y L arson on Bull M oun Mr and Mrs W illiam Z im m erm an iuit.s and vetch and also clover w ere tain e n tertain ed w ith a b irth d ay and fam ily of R ainier and Ered not killed by th e cold w eather party S unday at h er h o m e. Z im m erm an visited over the w eek th at froze m any o th er fields of Mr. and Mr A lbert Scott spent end w ith th eir relatives Mr. and young grain. from Friday until M onday in P o rt Mrs. L. Jess and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miss E rnestine G uen th er, who I lly Mr». J o h n lla a x c ) has been w orking in P ortland, r land visiting th eir d au g h ter and I D a rg o tz. U ltii.M E i<IWA n il.I . Mi an I hom e this w eek earin g for her fam ily. T he A lbert F orest barn w ent Mi C harle. R obinson gave a bit th- m other. Mrs. E rnest G uen th er, who The electric line, w hich is being dow n w ith w eight of heavy snow I day party (or th eir d a u g h te r E m installed by the Y am hill E lectric F e b ru ary 23. ma T hursday evening O th ers pres- is ill. B u ild s E le c tr ic l.in e com pany, will be finished by the I r u t w ere ('d e s tin e Waibel, Hazel A r g u s c la s s if ie d a d s g e t r e s u lts D. W. McInnis, son of Mr. and m iddle of the week and th e juice Iteiilwig B ernice l.oren re. J o s e Mrs D M McInnis, is b u ild in g 1 phine l.orenre. E velyn Heim, I.ois o ne-half m ile of electric pow er line I Robinson. M argie Robinson. A nnie from the m ain road to his home | ' Itrosher Hazel C arter. H arold n ear Reedvtlle Ira G and Hodson I ll.o . r. Johnnie .Meyer. M o rn s W ai- M cCormick B uford D elord ami bel. R obert Wilson. L aw ren ce K rte- K enneth M cInnis helped him raise ini Lloyd Brown. Ja c k Ruaaell, poles Erlday. Jam es Robinson, Dun Cai ter. Billy Mr and Mrs. Lee H erm an an d | C a rte r and Mr and Mrs. Roy little d a u g h ter S an d ra Lee. whOi C .n ter E vening was spent in play- have been m aking a prolonged v is * garni ai d dant Ing it w ith Mrs. H e rm a n s parents. Mr I.ado s of the com m unity w ent to and Mrs. G. Everest, re tu rn e d to a ip nlting bee at the hom e of th eir hom e in P o rtlan d last week Mi Fred Haase last W ednesday S andra Lee retu rn ed and w ill m ake W illiam Itiifin e r atten d ed 4 he her hom e here for a time. futicral of Ins uncle WedncMJay Mrs. M innie D ouglas and Eloyd afternoon. Douglas of C h erry v ille visited then- < lull to Meet son and d au g h ter and b ro th er and Hilt and Dille club will meet a t : sister. Waldo D ouglas and Mrs. the home of Mrs H crm tna U nger! Raymond Myers, and fam ily at B u r next W ednesday afternoon. n ette and Bates saw m ill from S a t Miss Emma Robinson is em p lo y urday until W ednesday ed at th*' hom e of Mi .Hid Mi G eorge S axton w ent to Elsie L aw rence G nos of Otis. T hursday and rem ain ed until M on day He was testin g th e fertility of Il.iasrs En tertain Sunday d in n er p arty guests at the a farm th ere Mr and Mrs Tod R utschm an at - ' home of Ml and Mrs Jo h n Haase w ere Mr and M is Fred M uhly and ' tended a d in n er p arty Sunday .it children W alter and B lanche Mr the O scar llag g hom e at R eedville. and Mrs I. It Muhly and children when covers w ere laid for eight V ivian Z eigler sp en t the w e e k A llene and N onna. Mr and Mrs R R Meyer, Mr and Mrs. W illiam end w ith her b ro th er and sister- Mi ami Mi M elburn Hi ring and children D aniel and in-law Zeigler, a t Scholls Mrs. Z eigler Earl. u nderw ent an em ergency operation N o rm a n G o e t ie H o n ored for ap p en d icitis at N ew berg M on Mi John G oeize gave a b irth d ay d a y . d in n er S unday in honor of h er son N orm an Present w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ered lla,use. Mr and Mrs. H erb E h ken and children S ln rlcy and Velda of Sherw ood. F lorence H aase mid Victor B randt of P ortland z lim it a lew children of the Iowa Hill school have th e w h o o p in g cough Bend Hayward Birthday Celebrated at Robinson Home HAZELDALE E R. E dw ards of P ortland is building a new house on Ins p ro p erty adjoining th e H enry Bower place. Add Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 H illsboro A rgua E stablished 1894 Schedule Talk to Men, Boys Orenco March 11 I B y to S c h o o l M rs. G a il K a rn s) ORENCO Dr. Fred M Messing, executive secretary of O regon So cial H ygiene .society, w ill address a public m eeting of men and boys over th irteen in th e school a u d i torium n ext T h u rsd ay a t 8 p. m. M eet w ith R eedville Nine women rep resen tin g t h e M issionary society of O renco church attended an all-day m eeting a t E x h ib it H eld th e home of Mrs G lenn S tiff at The C ooper M ountain th ird and Reedville at w hich m eeting the fourth grades held ari ex h ib it of Home Mission study book. "The houses of other countries, a l s o S tory of the A m erican N egro," was curio . F riday afternoon, to w hich review ed Mrs. W illiam Enschede all the parents and friends w ere in- ran g a num ber of n eg ro spirituals. ■ vited. F o r m e r R e s id e n t D ie s Mr and Mrs. Tom M iller and was received here last week d au g h ter Je a n sp en t the w eek-end of Word th e death of Joseph B erger of at T illam ook w ith Mr. and Mrs J Bonneville. He is su rv iv ed by a C. Dariford T he m en fished th e son. W ilbur G alick. N ehalem and N estucca rivers. Miss Velma E llen b erg er of P o rt R e h e a r s e in P la y land was a w eek-end guest of Mr. T he young people of the com and Mrs T hurston Johnson. m unity club are reh earsin g a play Floyd K arns S r sp en t several to be given early in A pril u n d er days at Toledo last w eek. the direction of J C raw ford P orter. T e a c h e r III B u ild s H ere Mr L arsen su b stitu te d for Miss R oderick M cLean is build in g a Susan R utschm an, p rim ary te a c h sm all house on his place, n e a r er. who w as ill Monday, Tuesday F arm ington road on W heeler a v e and W ednesday of last week nue. L o rn a J o h n so n H o n o red The children of th e u p p er grades Mrs. T hurston Johnson e n t e r and th eir teacher, J C raw ford P o r tained S atu rd ay afternoon in hon ter, visited the m useum in P o rtlan d or of h er d au g h ter L orna Jo 's eighth T uesday afternoon. b irth d ay w ith a p arty at her home. R e m o d e l K itc h e n Seven little guests w ere present. Paul Leopolds a re h aving th e ir Mrs. Susan B recker of K alispell. kitchen rem odeled. H arry W eaver M o n t. w ho has been sp ending th e is doing the w ork. w in ter in Los Angeles, is spending A d d s to H o u se a few days w ith her sister. Mrs. M Roy B etzer is build in g a new L. Goble, as she re tu rn s to h er room on his house and also p u t M ontana home. ting in a new foundation. Mr and Mrs. W illard H. Brow n L oon ey M oves of V ancouver. Wash., w ho fo rm erly G eorge Looney has m oved from lived in O renco, visited frien d s h ere R osedale onto th e F ra n k A yers Sunday. farm . Mr. and Mrs. M. L. G oble and J e a n M ille r H o n o red Mrs B reck er spent S unday in S a Mr Tom M iller gave a b irth d ay lem w ith Mrs. G oble's niece. Mrs. party for h er d a u g h te r Je a n M on W einard R iippa, an d fam ily, w ho day ev ening P resent w ere Jo an recently moved to Salem . Riippa Heil. C lara W alker. Lois Kinchelo. has charge of the build in g of the B ertha Jeld rick s, Sybil T ay lo r and new governm ent post office there. L orna C arey. He was the engineer in ch arg e of Mr, and Mr F ran k G arvcn spent th e H illsboro post office co n stru c the w eek-end at Sherw ood w ith tio n . Mrs. G arven's father. Mrs. G E. H em stock is sp en d ing several days in P o rtla n d v is it H a r m le ss ing friends. “T hat fellow should be a good Mr. and Mrs. F rancis B ran d en gym nast." b u rg re tu rn e d M onday m orning “How so?" from M edford, w here th ey spent “Well. he’s alw ays ch in n in g and several w eeks. last night I saw him hanging on S unday d in n e r p arty guests at a bar.”—Ex. the W. H. R ing hom e w ere Mr. and Mr«. Forest Holmes and daugh- ters W anda and V irginia of Dallas, Mr and Mrs. A lbert Johnson and d au g h ter Mary of C apitol Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Al L eonhart of P o rt land. F riendly C ircle m et last W ednes day a t the church parlors w ith Mrs. K nox and Mrs. C arlyle as hostesses. per M ountain school d istrict Voted to build a new room on the school. w ork to begin in M arch. Mrs. R aney Hostess Coopi e M ountain !I .adies’ club met i Tiiur -Iay at tlne hoiTie of th e club preside nt, Mrs We» Bancy, w ith 23 ilei.<.1 prese n t A com forter w as la c k 'd and nt h er s<¿wing done. C SA X TO N A LOONEY P ro d u cers of Qu< lity S A N D and GRAVEL Fram es, T em p les and R epair Parts P la n t located 4 m iles n o rth of F orest G rove on G ales Creek. P hone W e can save you tim e and m oney. 1609R J. L. Anderson Radio Tubes D O U G L A S S R A D IO S e lfr id g e F u r a . Co. 111 E. M a lo S t S E R V IC E P h o n e 21X n ills b o r a " L et A n d y F ix Y o u r W a tch - O ffic ia l S. P W a tch In sp e c to r fo r W a sh in g to n C o u n ty ARE YOU DESPERATE FROM AGONIES OF RHEUMATISM! Do rh eu m atic pains stab you at n ig h ts—robbing you of sleep and rest? A re your days crippled w ith n eu ritic aches and pain? D on't try to tr e a t y o u r rh eu m atic pains from th e outside! REACH THE INSIDE! T he salicylates in W illiam s' R. U. X. 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