The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 25, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tare Four
TT TL L S B O R O
Annual Banquet Ends
B.-P, W om en ’s W eek
Nursery School
Needs More Beds
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
riiree Youthful
O H E fiO N
axpayers
Musicule G:
Wednesda v
bv J . 4. ¿7.
i
T h e re is an im m ediate need
seven ch ild ren 's beds ci cols by
N urserx school. if the ¡chool is
be retain ed in this com m unity,
cording to report given by '
school council The mi p e n isor
n u rsery schools w ill visit in t
com m unity next week it is
ported .and w ill che k o i l the eqm p-
merit of the local s« hool. All funds
for teac h ers a re si ipplied by the
federal governm ent, and d etails of <
equipm ent by residents of t h i s !
com m unity
Those having b e d s
to don ate a re requested Io call Mi s
F. A bendroth. or the school. The
nursery school council h a s also
m ade arran g em en ts to furnish par- .
cu ts of all pupils w ith "tim e bud- ,
gels." and has voted to establish
a loan library for parents.
I
"H ighlights nf the L egislature" was a critical condition. He form erly
í
th e subject of the address given by lived i l l Forest G rove
Mrs. Hunnali M artin, rep re se n ta ­
« V
¡J*
Last Sunday aftern o o n th e m em ­
tiv e of M arion county, at th e a n ­ bers of th e B aptist ch u rch of H ills­
nual banquet of th e Business and boro visited th e hom e and gave a
Professional Women's club Friday nice program of songs and in sp ira­
night at the cham ber of comm erce. tional readings
M s ' ‘ j W .
This was th e final event in cele­
Mr and Mrs C harles K nights of
bration of "N ational Business Wom­ th e county hom e w ere given a fa re ­
en's W eek." and was atten d ed by well su p p er by th e hospital staff
130 persons.
last W ednesday evening A large
In review ing th e session. Mrs birth d ay cak e w as cut by Mrs
M artin said 928 bills w ere inti ed u c­ K nights, it also being h er b irth
ed. 46(1 passed, at a cost of $142.000 an n iv ersary . A fter su p p e r all the
to taxpayers. "We took 56 days for residents and p atien ts w ho w ere
w hat should have req u ired 40 to able, met in th e large sittin g room,
45. but the m ain issues w ere not and w ere serv ed punch and cake.
presented u n til a fte r th e first 40
days. T hat largely w as th e fault of
o u r main d epartm en ts All surely
'ollow ing in the footsteps f th e ir father. Roscoe. O rv ille and H ubert
knew w hat they w anted." she com ­
B ierly of n ear B eaverton, hav e begun th e accum ulation of laud to
m ented
form farm s at some fu tu re 1 date. Years ago th e ir father. Roy Bierly.
F red Jones, suprem e ch an cello r
P aul L. P atterson, p resid en t of
did the liim r thing and n >w is in possession of a farm of consld-
K enneth Em ery of th e G eneral
th e cham ber of comm erce, w as also E lectric com pany has been tra n s fe r­ of th e K nights of Pythias, w ill i
lia b le area Cut courtess O regonian
a speaker, having as his subject. red to S chenectady N. Y . a n d m ake an official visit to D elphos
"The Business Woman as a C itizen " will leave for th e east in a few lodge at Forest G rove T h u rsd ay
—the them e of the week He urged weeks. Mrs Emery, w ho has been night A pril 1. and P y th ian s from
women os citizens to tak e an in ­ teaching in th e Ju n io r high school this d istrict are invited.
An open m eeting of t h e local
terest in political affairs, and d isa­ for sev eral years, w ill accom pany
greed w ith th e "it couldn't happen him H er resignation as a teacher P y th ian lodge was held Monday
here" attitu d e tow ard th reaten ed will take effect A pril 9. and Miss night w hen several v isitors w ere
O rder of R ainbow G irls cele­
disruption of A m erican dem ocracy. E dith Ronug of T u rn e r has been present. P rogram included fra te r­
brated th e ir first an n iv ersarv Mon­
nal
ta
lk
s
by
Ju
d
g
e
R
F
ran
k
P
eters
“T he stum bling-block alw ays has secu red to tak e h e r place for th e r e ­
day night at the M asonic Tem ple,
and S h eriff J. W C onnell, acco rd i­
M rs Estellu N Weed, president w ith a lar*:e crow d in atten d an ce
been the indifference of th e people m ain d er of th e vear.
on
n
u
m
b
ers
by
H
C
Pearson,
cards
of the R ebekah Assembly, w as the B • tart Bn chede, past u ■ >rthj ad
tow ard
the governm ent
u n d er
and refreshm ents.
1 guest of honor at the m eeting of visor, and Mrs R F ran k Peters,
w hich they live." he m aintained-
"R em em ber 100.000.000 'ones' m ake
R ebekah lodge T uesday night A past m other advisor, w ere intro*
up America, and it was only a few
| large group of th e loeal m em bers ducts! and presented w ith corsages
Mrs. McCoy Honored—
thousand organized ones' w ho put
Initiation w as held, follow ed by
A pleasant su rp rise w as given w ere present, and 82 visitors, r e p ­
Releasing O ur M ental Reserve
M ussolini and H itler w h ere they
Mrs
E K McCoy St. P atrick 's resenting R ebekah lodges of P o rt­ a program apd refresh m en ts Mrs
w
ill
be
the
su
b
ject
of
th
e
first
of
land.
St.
Helens.
N
ew
berg.
M
c­
are. We may consider ourselves
W J Enschede was in ch arg e of
evening, w hen frien d s g ath ered to
m ore enlightened, but th e people of a series of lectu res to be presented celeb rate h er birth d ay an n iv ersary , M innville. B eaverton. Scholls. F o r­ refreshm ents, assisted by C onnie
Louisiana are A m ericans, and thev at th e C o n g reg atio n al church by p resen tin g h er w ith a lovely plant. est G rove and Sherw ood.
Peterson. Je a n Ann Pasley. K a th ­
S herw ood R ebekah lodge ore- erine Wiley. M arybel Flint, Jean
had a virtual dictato r a few years Dr J. Hudson B allard, psychologist, C ourt w hist was played. F i r s t
of P o rtlan d D ate of th e first lec­
ago." it was asserted.
j
sen
ted
th
e
tra
v
e
lin
g
frien
d
sh
ip
Ann Connell, a n d B arb ara E n­
prizes w ere aw ard ed to Mrs. Elvin
Miss Elaine Caldwell, president tu re w ill be A pril 8. and o thers F in eg an and G eorge V anD yke. Mr gavel and also en te rta in e d w ith a schede. D affodils and Individual
w ill be on A pril 22. Mav 6. and
comic
skit
Mrs.
E
dith
Todd.
P
P
and Mrs E F avetta Allen, c h a ir­ May
cakes
w ith one candle each w ere
and Mrs. M artin S enko each re c e iv ­
20
man of the w eek's observance, p re ­
of B ritish C olum bia, gave a group very effective on the table
ing a consolation prize.
T
ickets
w
ill
be
on
sale
at
th
e
of vocal selections
sided. The program included the
O th er honor guests besides the which 17 persons killed O ccupants
club collect led by Mrs. G eorge D elta D rug store.
Mrs.
Je
a
n
P
o
rter
o
f
K
lam
ath
president w ere Mrs. E thel 1. Mel- of bus w ere derby sk atin g c o n te st­
Laver, vice-president: O regon State
F
alls
was
a
guest
M
onday
of
Mrs.
Visitors
Honored—
Song and o th er songs led bv Mrs
drum . past p resid en t. Mrs. E dith ants.
H arry M organ. Mrs. P o rte r w as en Todd, past p resident of
B ritish
F red Caldw ell, with Mrs Fred S ew ­
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. .Griffith e n ­
New flood dan g ers th re a te n C a lif­
ell as accom panist; address of w el­ tertain ed S unday w ith a family- ro u te hom e from a tten d in g t h e C olum bia: Mrs. C ora E H eaton, o r n i a as heavy ram s continue
come by Miss Caldw ell: response by d in n er in honor of th e birthday- N orth W illam ette D istrict co n fer­ past president and rep re se n ta tiv e P atrols w ere on th e levees p re p a r­
M ayor J. H. G arrett; violin solos bv an n iv ersaries of Mrs G riffith 's sis- ence of B usiness and Professional to association of R ebekah assem ­ ing for possible breaks.
Clay W alker of Forest G rove ac­ ter. Mrs. M argaret V onHusen of W omen's clubs in P o rtlan d , a n d blies. Mrs N ettie G reenough. in ­
C ongressional leaders plan con­
com panied by his m other. Mrs. San Rafael. Cal., and her nephew . w ent on to Forest G rove to visit side guardian. Mrs M ildred Ma- ference w ith P resident R oosevelt
Raliegh W alker: vocal solos bv Miss R ichard Jackson of P o rtlan d O th ­ h er sister. Mrs. H F. Wilson.
chow. m arshal: Fred M endel. P. over grave strik e situation.
D orothy S igler of Portland, accom ­ ers present w ere Mrs. Sopha Jack -
Mrs. H elen G ard n er of Yakim a. G. M . and m em ber I O O F
F rank M. r ranciscovich of A s­
panied by Mrs. Sewell, and the son of P o rtlan d and Mrs. Sopha Wash., is em ployed as bookkeeper hom e board: S N W atkins, deputy toria. p resid en t of the state sen_
c lu b s them e song. "Sing. Sing. F reerkson. sister and m other of at th e M acK enzie M otor com pany com m ander. P M , H enry Young w ill be acting g o v ern o r of O regon
Sing, led by Mrs. E dith C. Evans Mrs. G riffith Mrs. V onHusen. w ho d u rin g the absence of Miss K ath ry n P G. M : D. D P.'s of H illsboro Friday w hen G overnor and Mrs
Mrs. H arry M organ, state p resi­ has been v isitin g h e r e several H artm an, on account of th e illness and F orest Grove. Mrs E tta L ittell. M artin leave for B rem erton. W
dent. w as presented w ith a silver weeks, left M onday fo r h er hom e an d d eath of h er m other.
m atro n I. O O. F. home, and Mr on a short vacation.
P latter from the club. Mrs. Emm a in C alifornia.
Mrs. C h ristin e G iespers is in the W illiams, grand chaplain of grand
Me Kinney, co - chairm an of t h e
E m anuel hospital in P o rtlan d , fol­ lodge.
week s activities, m aking th e ore- Mrs. Davis Honored—
T he degree w as exem plified by
low ing an ap p en d icitis operation,
sen tation.
Mrs. L. I. D avis w as given a s u r­ an d is m ak in g a satisfacto ry r e ­ H illsbro R ebekah lodge G ifts w ere
prise p arty S u n d ay in honor of covery.
presented Mrs. W eed by the lodge
her birth d ay , at h e r hom e south
M iss O rad ell P rick ett. a stu d en t an d F. L. club.
of tow n. The guests took luncheon at O. S. C., sp en t th e sp rin g v aca­
R efreshm ent tab les w ere a rtis ­
and p resented Mrs. D avis w ith a tion w ith frien d s h ere and w ith tically decorated w ith sp rin g flow -
Jones Hospital
lovely
gift
Those
p
resen
t
w
ere
Mrs. E. W. H inrichs of Bloom ing
h er m other. Mrs. G uy S an d ers, at ers and candles in a color schem e
of yellow and green, w ith Mrs A
u nderw ent a m ajor operation M on­ Messrs, and M esdam es Davis, W. S ilverton.
L. B rock as com m ittee chairm an.
F.
Lorm
or.
Edw
in
Bowm
an.
G
eorge
day. Dr A. O. Pitm an operating.
Neil R ichardson of th e U niversity
Mrs. S. L. A llen of A shland left H arm s. A dolph M ohr, and W. E. of W ashington is sp en d in g th e sp rin g
for hom e W ednesday, follow ing an Ogilbee.
vacation w ith his paren ts. Mr. and
operation and a m onth s stay in the Hold Food Sale—
Mrs. C. T. R ichardson.
hospital.
T h e St. M atthew 's w om en w ill
M iss E ette C arru th ers. a stu d en t
Mrs. Ida M. G illette of P ortland, hold th e ir an n u al food sale n ex t
Mr. and Mrs S
Jen sen Rhea
w ho has been in th e hospital w ith S atu rd ay at th e Piggly Wiggly store. at O. S. C . C orvallis, sp en t the
pneum onia, left Tuesday for home. A m ong those assistin g w ill be M es­ w eek-end at th e hom e of Mr. and W ilkesi of San Jo e. C a l. w it
Mrs.
P.
C.
Sam
sel.
leav
e
S
atu
rd
ay
for
i
w orld t r i p
. Mr.- R. M. Jones of F orest G rove dam es C. C. D eFrees. H ayes B ick­
Mrs. Eli B rassfield of Salem has T hey sail from San F rancist
is in the hospital for surgical tr e a t­ ford. A. V angrunsven. A M ilten-
m ent.
been v isiting h er d au g h ter. Mrs. E the C alifornia and m ake stops
berger. H. D essinger. A. H. Abts. K. McCoy, an d fam ily t h e past Mexico, th e C anal Zone and C ui
Mrs. G erald F ry e of Gasfbn u n ­ and F. Caldw ell.
week
before reaching N ew Y< rk. whei
d erw ent a m ajor operation Friday
,
n in e days
D r R S. Waltz, of Forest G rove Mrs. S enko E n tertain s—
Mrs. C. E. Wells re tu rn e d T u es­ th ey plan to stay a bo
operating.
Mrs. M artin S enko en tertain ed day from a few days' v isit w ith before sail ing for Europe. T here
B ill C a rr of C edar Mill had a the A lta r society of St. M atthew s h er d au g h ter. Mrs. B rice Nosier, th ey will visit th e S candinavian
countries. the N etherlands. F rance
m ajo r operation M arch 15, Dr. D. church at a social m eetin g last and fam ily at G ran ts Pass.
and the B ritish Isles before sailing
E. Wiley operating.
T h u rsd ay at h er hom e i n East
Mr and Mrs. R. A. N icholson of from E ngland in O ctober on the
■Smith's Hospital
H illsboro.
"Five h u n d red "
w a s R oseburg have com e to H illsboro to
Mrs. Frances N ibler of L au rel played and prizes w ere won by live. Mrs. N icholson is em ployed as re tu rn trip . T hey w ill visit re la ­
tives at D etroit, and buy a new
had a m ajor operation F riday. Dr Mrs. F ra n k S m ith and C lara Fine nig h t n u rse at Jo n es hospital.
car in w hich to m ake th e hom e
C. T. Sm ith operating
gan. A bout th irty w ere in a tte n d ­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
arry
C
hristen
sen
trip , a rriv in g h e re in N ovem ber
H elen Nelson of H illsboro had a ance.
an d fam .ly visited S unday in Salem
M rs Jen sen is a d a u g h te r of Mr
tonsil operation F riday. Dr. S m ith
Miss
Jeffries
Hostess—
w
ith
frien
d
s
an
d
relativ
es.
and Mrs. L. E. W iikes of th is city.
operating.
Z enas Olsen and fam ily of P o rt­
Miss V ivian Je ffrie s w as hostess
F rancis Benfiled. stu d en t of P a ­
cific university, is u n d er m edical at a St. P atrick 's d in n e r M arch 12. land sp en t th e w eek-end w ith Mr.
C o m p le te S e r v ic e
care of Dr. F. S. Ri cards. F orest Those p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs an d Mrs. S. E .Olsen.
Grove.
O ld L ine B oard
Jo h n Godvig. G ladys C om ils. W al­
Miss P a tty Lom ax, w ho has been
County Hospital
te r Ju stic e of P o rtlan d , and C harles confined to h er hom e t h e past
C o m p a n ies
Bauer.
Edw in E. C lark of B anks was
w eek w ith illness, is im proving.
A
uto
strik
e
ag
reem
en
t
held
close;
adm itted M arch 9 for medical care. Miss McCormick Hostess__
L ew is - C h ry sler conference c o n ­
Mr. C lark is seriously ill, but show s
O ur classified columns may have tinues.
IN S U R E W IT H
Miss B lanche M cCorm ick e n te r­
som e im provem ent.
lust
w
hat
you
are
looking
I
o
n
-
P o rtla n d m an in ju re d in b u s
R uth M arlotte, 11 y ears of age. tained F rid ay n ig h t w ith a M on­ Read them.
tf c rack -u p and fire a t Salem , 111., in
of H illsboro was adm itted M arch opoly p arty . G uests w ere Misses
15 w ith pneum onia, but is con­ K athleen McAIear, N orm a K reitz
O radell P ric k e tt
and
D orothy
valescing.
z
G erald F. Weitz of A loha w as H arms.
bro u g h t to th e hospital W ednesday Attend Convention—
89 Kinds of In s u ra n c e
evening, but later tran sferred to
B. E M aiing and A rth u r R eiline
Phone 1701Y
U 6 E. M aahlngtaa
th e isolation hospital in P o rtlan d ,
spent
th
e
last
of
the
w
eek
in
S
eat­
su fferin g from a com plicated case
tle.
a
tten
d
in
g
th
e
N
ew
-C
anners'
of pneum onia. He was accom panied convention.
"
by Mrs. Todd and Mrs. P e a rl S hip-
ley. nurse.
n z ix ,j ,i|lrz=
C larence M cG uire of W itch H azel
is at the hospital for m edical care.
G eorge Tout, who has been a
P rin ts and
resident of the hom e several years,
had a p artial stro k e of p a ra ly s is !
H igh S hades
last w eek and is confined to th e
hospital.
Baby Inez Taylor, 5-w eeks-old
THRIFT COOKER
H 0 T P 0 IN T CALROD
child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. T a y ­
Econom
icat
C a lr o d , H o t -
lor of B anks ro u te 1. is being cared
C o sts no
p oin t’s hi-speed
for. as she is q u ite ill at this tim e.
more to op­
sealed-in-mctal
Mrs. Jam es Allison of M etzger
er a te than
c o o k i n g c o il
re tu rn e d to her hom e M arch 18
the kitc’hen
a fter treatm en t for lobar p n eu ­
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b r in g s n ew
light. Cooks
m onia and com plications.
speed, new cleanliness and
an entire meal o f meat, vege­
A1 Newman of Gales C reek r e ­
new econom y to the mod­
tu rn e d to his hom e last Sunday-
tables, dessert, at one time.
ern Hotpoint Electric Range.
a fter a m ajor operation. He is em ­
ployed by Mr. Heisler.
D aniel Shea, a resident, suffered
a paralytic stroke Sunday and is in
C om e I N TODAY and see for
y
T J J
Suprem e Pythian
Emery T ransferred
Leader to Visit
to Schenectady, N. Y.
Rebekah President
(Observes Anniversary
Guest of Local
Lodge on Tuesday
Rainbow Girls' Group
I)r. B allard Gives
Four Lectures Here
HriiiP
« » Your
H om e F in a n cin g
Anu*i icon V •»»« i.itiou of H niver
\ \\ . ■
' Wed in d i ■ e\ «it it» : at the (\» n e .
I gatioiinl church, under the directum
I of
Man h
’hu»
M r»
l .
c
K
Problem s
to Us.
\
crow d
w a s in a '.’ e s a la n c e
A r t i . ts t a k i n g p a r i in
th e p r o
I gram w ere t h e C o ie n . g a t a m a l tn a le
I q u a r t e t o f F . i cst G io \ a Dale B aker
! Dick Bixby G len Rice an A h i
Plagg; Mrs Ja n e t Lohus vocalist
j accom panied
bv M ildred Jam» ..
R u th
B o y le s ,
\ u » lu u
t.
A t y o u r in n v t'iiii'iii'c ,
conic in am i let us lie l|i
.von plan I lie im a n c in g or
re iiiia in inyr o f a lio in c. S ina II n io iilh l
pay numi
lik e re n t, lir in ir d e h l free
m e o u ne »hin.
uecom p. u
icd by E leanor W agner, Dale Ila
' ker. vocalist. accom panied by Sybil
Bowne. Mi • R uth G a r d n e r \ »•* ,h .t
accom panied by B lanche Finegan
1 and a concerto for tw o pianos b\
Mrs
Evelyn R oberts a n d
Mi
K ittle May C l’tH'kctt
MEMIIEIE I I
I I I I!
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HOMI I OAN BANK
I ualatin Valley Federal Savings and
Loan Association
Girl Reserve Week
April 4th to 10th
G irl R eserves met M onday and
| m ade plan-, tor observing G u l Re
serv e W eek A pril 4 to 10 in clu ­
sive. T hey will attend church on
S unday A pril 4. at the C on- eg»
! tional ch u rch as the fu s t activity
of th e week.
A father d a u g h ter banquet will
also be held «luting the week, the
d ate to be announced later, and
j o th er activ ities a re being planncii.
I
M other Succum b»—
Mrs. Mat v Elizabeth H artm an.
72. m other of Miss K athryn B ait-
m an of H illsboro, bookket'p«*! at ,
t h «* Mai'Ken/.u» Motor rom panv.
died in P ortland M onday F u n eral
services w ere held W edne>da\ in
P ortland.
J
M
PERSON. Mgr
S i vines A L o a n B ld g .
l l i l ls l i n r o . O re g o n
□I
THURS. ONLY, March 25
A ttend C atholic C onvention—
M is F red C aldw ell. M rv Fred
E ngeldinger Mrs W H W uber.
Mrs Henry D essinger and Mrs l.
M olenskv atten d ed the an n u al c o n ­
vention of the C ouncil of C atholic
Women in Portland last Saturday
at the P o rtlan d hotel.
P eerless Vacuum
C leaner Special
Friday and Saturday
C o n tin u o u s S h o w S a tu r d a y — 1 :3 0
T H IS
WEEK
to l i
P. M.
2 MAJOR. FEATURES
A t the Hospitals
F orm er Hillsboro Girl
Leaves on W orld T rip
f vetyn Venable • Ouinn "Big Boy
John
M i 11 a n
•
O I U M B l* A
Roger
P I C I U R
PLU S
Feature No. 2
The Scream Stars of the Homicide Squad! . . .
Inspector Piper and Miss Snoopy Withers, the Iowa «chool-
m arni, s n i l f th e tr a il of a n o t h e r s i z z l i n g c r i m e .
Insurance
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Third and Main St.
Telephone 2411
PLUS
FEATURE
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EDWARD ARNOLD
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yourself why so many women
are turning to electricity as the
final cookery m ethod. Learn
how the new H otpoint Range
w ith h i-sp e e d Calrod cooks
w ith ou t “co m b u stion dirt.”
Everlasting kitchen clean­
lin ess is yours w ith o n e o f
these great new ranges.
There are many other
advantages too, such as
th r o u g h
See lo cals P. «aentorwrite J.A.
O R M A N D Y , Gen. Pest. Agent
70S Pacific B ld f., Portland, Or.
At Corwin lldw r.
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FREE TICKET
THAT, in effect, is what we
give you when you buy one
of Southern Pacific’s low win­
te r ro u n d trip s East. From
most western Oregon points,
you can swing down through
California and then East, re­
turning on your choice of
northern lines (or reverse
order) for no! one cent more
rail fare than the lo u e t l round
trip directly East and back.
Phone 72,
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ELECTRIC RANGE
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