The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 20, 1938, Page 12, Image 12

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H IL L S B O R O
Sherwood Unit Hazeldale Club
to Meet Today
°PP oses Plan
Bolligcr Home
in Telephones
J I. M artin and R aym ond G orton
of Taft visited the M ervin W hit­
m ore fam ily Ja n u a ry 12 and 13
V ivian Z iegler w as ill last week
and unable to atten d N ew berg high
T hursday and F riday.
F arm Sold
(B y M rs. John Im la h l
AROUS.
Farmington Folk
Celebrate Their
25th Anniversary
H IL L S B O R O ,
OR E G O N
Tliuixdny. J a n u a ry 20, I'J.IM
ing a n u m b er of years on farm s in H elen I . I S , a i l , -1 of l.os Angeles and
Ohio and N ebraska he eam e to O re ­ Mi
K atin i im Ki ichcl ol llills-
gon in 1891 ami purchased a farm ' lion, and tw o b ro th els Henry and
111 W ashington county shortly after G eorge of Nebi a ka
On N ovem ber 4. 1894. he was united
in m arriage w ith Miss A nna Meyer,
w hich union was blessed w ith eight
children, four sons and four d au g h ­
ters. as follows John of C ornelius
G erh ard J r . P ortland. Fred. G ales
C reek; Henry Seaside; Mrs Ialy
T h ree p u reb red G uernsey cows
R u c k e r. H illsboro; Mrs
H enry
fan n er. G aston; Mrs A nna Huge h a w changed hands in W ashington
C ornelius, ro u te 2. and Miss Emma countv recently, according to w ord
from tin* A m erican G ihthm - v C attle
of G aston
c lu b s h cad q u artcis. P eterborough.
U ntil 192! Mr G oetze resided on New H am pshire
lus tarm m this com m unity and was !
Mr am t Mis |{ !•’ c’l.u-k of G.»
Ill
active m em ber of St P e te r s '
L utheran church of Bloom ing lie- . ton have purchased tw o cows M a­
cans,- of ill h ealth he retire d in th a t ple Brook Violet 309579 and Maple
y ear to Seaside, th ere to spend Un­ B ro o k s May 4th 316247. from B
Royce of V ancouver, Wa h 'l"ie
rest of his life.
th ird salt' involved Sham rock P at-
Deceased is sury ived by lus j s\ 44/.»72. and was sold to F H
widow.
eight
ch ild ren ;
eleven Slang» I of Sherw ood bv Agnes
g ran d ch ild ren ; tw o sisters. Mrs. Stungcl
I rio of Guernseys
Have New Owners
The farm , form erly ow ned bv T
'M iss H elen Schults)
H AZELD ALE— H azeldale Happy E Hoffman, was sold last w eek b»
FARMINGTON
About 41) friends
MOUNTAIN HOME— S h e rw o o d H our club w ill m eet this T hursday the F ederal Land bank It is u n d e r­ of Mr and Mrs I. J P uncochar
F arm ers' Union met last Tuesday afternoon at th e hom e of Mrs A stood th e new ow n ers w ill tak e surprised them S atu rd ay evening
Hodson at th e ir home, the occasion being
evening and took action regarding C. B olligcr A pot luck lunch w ill possession im m ediately
M cCorm ick had ren ted this farm
rep o rted change in th e local te le ­ be served at 1 p m
th eir tw en ty -fifth w edding a n n iv e r­
The young people's class o f sary P art of the e n te rta in m e n t of
phone situation It w as decided to Pulls Out Knots
circu late a petition asking all su b ­
M
ountain
Top
church
had
ch
arg
e
the evening consisted of m usical
Marion Sim ich lias his cousin
scribers to have th eir phones discon­ from P o rtlan d helping him clear an of the revival services at P leasant num bers by Mr and Mrs
Fred
nected unless reassured by the acre o f fir trees by grubbing the View school h o u se Friday evening C a ld w e ll, Art M illenberger. a n d
com pany that th e rep o rted plans roots before cu ttin g th e trees By Iva Mae S tew art gave the scrip tu re M. P uncochar F riends from H ills -
w ould not be carried through The th e use of a rope in th e top of th e reading. Eldon H avem an and W ar­ boro presented the couple w ith a
m erchants of Sherw ood offered to j tree he uses the tre e as a lever to ren H right d eliv ered th e scrip tu re silver tray and the neighbors w ith
co-operate w ith the o th er su b scrib ­ null o u t th e roots as they gru b message. H elen Mae G u e n th e r sang cash m oney for a gift of th e ir own
tw o special songs and Je n n ie M eek­ choice.
ers by having th eir phones rem oved them
also. It is said that th e com pany
Ed P atterson of San Diego Cal . e r gave a reading M onday night
P up ils of the lo w e r and in te r­
plans to discontinue the Scholls o f­ was a recen t guest at th e G eorge w as booster night. The ju n io r class
had charge. D onald T ykeson. 10. m ediate g ra il,- of the school w ill
fice, an d to charge a toll for all calls A ltishin hom e
enjoy
a holiday M onday w hile p u ­
th ro u g h o th er than local cen trals
Mrs. C urtis B irdsell has been drew a chalk p ictu re as H elen Mae
of grades six and eight w ill
It w as contended that this w ould be spending several days w ith h er G u en th er sang Tuesday even in g pils
a distinct disadvantage, as n ear m o th er Mrs Sim ons, w ho is q u ite special m usic w as fu rnished bv a tak e sta te tests
neighbors w ould q u ite likely be put ill at h er hom e in H illsboro
q u artet from the N ew berg C h ris­ Party Success
T he card p arty sponsored by the
on d ifferent exchanges S enator W
M argaret Agnes and Billv Huff tian church Friday evening w hich
E. B urke of Y am hill county and retu rn ed to school M onday after will probably be th e last. W ill.am last of the four com m ittees chosen
S en ato r E. L. Ross of W ashington being absent several days last w eek M orris w ill use th e topic "Sixty- at th e beginning of last y e a r to put
on en te rta in m e n ts for tile purpose
Seconds A fter D eath '
county w ere present R P. C ourtney on account of illness
of M ountain Home w as one of the
Mr. and Mrs. G W B orland e n ­ el rai-in g funds for clu b benefits,
Jo e B erger spent S unday at St
com m ittee appointed.
Helens visiting his uncle and aunt. tertain ed w ith a d in n e r p a rty Sun* was q u ite successful Nine tables of
P.-T. C lub M eets F rid ay
day G uests w ere Mr and M rs Joe card s wert* played High honors
Mr. and Mrs Ed W alsh
P aren t-T each er club w ill meet
Joseph K ru p a of N orth Jersey. Sinclair. C arol S in clair and E G w ent to H enry V oelker and Doris
S " e r and Mi s G eorge B iersdorf
W'ith Mrs. M ary Boulin Friday It is N J., w ho is a senior at th e U n iv er­ Heaton.
expected that the new lib rary w ill sity of P o rtlan d , w as a guest of By­
R uth Sim pson, w ho is convalesc­ and C I. Robinson A uction prizes
January
b e in place by th at tim e
ing from the flu. is im proving, but w ent to Mrs Freem an Rowe and
ron B ritg h o v er th e w eek-end
R ail'll Sim pson. Receipts of $17 ,n
20,
21, 22
still
u
n
ab
le
to
resum
e
h
er
studies
Mr. and Mrs E lm er Hodson of
Bill St Louis, en g in ee r for th e
will be used for club benefits.
W illam ina spent several days last saw m ill at K nappton. Wash . visited at N ew berg high
M
em
bers
of
the
com
m
ittee
w
ere
Iren e Sim pson was a guest of
w eek here, dividing th e ir tim e b e ­ Jam es B lackburn Sunday He cam e
Mr- Jo h n K.unina. Mrs Edwin
tw een the Roscoe P. C ourtney hom e to P o rtlan d to atten d th e fu n eral of Mrs Jo h n E b erh ard t at N ew berg , B u rk h alter. Mr.- F ran k Schulm er-
S
atu
rd ay and Sunday
and th at of Joe Ego. Mrs Hodson is I T C a rr of C ap.tol Hill, held S a t­
Mrs C. L. Robinson. Mrs F
Mr and Mrs M arvin O rn d u ffs i ich,
th e m other of Mrs. C ourtney and a urday afternoon
I- K raus
was
sister of Mrs Ego.
A teach er from the M ejor Studios six-m onths-old baby. Leila
I
F red d ie Hagen w as absent all
Miss P eronice Ego retu rn ed S a t­ of Music in P o rtlan d has started a taken to D o ern b ech er hospital J a n ­ | Ia s i w eek because of illness O th e r­
u rd ay to th e hom e of h e r parents, class in g u ita r playing at th e school u ary 11 for observation. S he was wise the school atten d an ce has been
brought back to W illam ette h o s­ i excellent.
a fte r having spent tw o w eeks at the every T uesday afternoon.
Clav Rosenbalm home at Dallas
M rs C. Jones, w ife of th e H azel­ pital. N ew berg, th at evening The
Miss S hirley Speece of P o rtlan d dale store p ro p rieto r, r e t u r n e d baby is su fferin g from spasms.
v isited a t thp John S trick ler home hom e last w eek from an extended
T he F ir G rove ladies social club
o ver the w eek-end
m et Ja n u a ry 11 w ith Mrs Lena
I visit in A berdeen. Wash.
M eyers. Mrs C H Donker. se c re ­
Som e read repairin g is being done Picture Shown
in this district. T hat portion of th e
A story of the treatm en t of d ip h ­ tary. rep o rted $16.85 taken in from
com m unity lying in W ashington theria. show ing th e differen ce b e­ th e sale of a quilt at th e C h ristm as
G erh ard G oetze S r
county has fairly good roads, but tw een olden days and m odern times, program T his m oney w ill be used 69. BLOOMING
resident of this section for m anv
th e Y am hill county roads from this w as th e m oving p ictu re p resented for th e b enefit of th e school Next years died January 7 at Seaside
vicinity are in ex trem ely poor co n ­ last Friday to th e pupils cf the m eeting will be Ja n u a ry 25 w ith a fte r a w e e k s p rostration w ith a
dition. Reads from here leading to school by th e ir principal. R. P rilla- Mrs D A. Otto.
stroke O bsequies w ere held from
N ew berg are badly in need of g ra d ­ man.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r C ran m er St
P eter's L utheran ch u rch of
ing and draining. W ater run n in g
and
bay
H
elen
m
oved
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
Bloom ing January 10. Re\ E W
The re g u lar six w eeks' ex am in a­
o v er the graveled reads wash great tions w ere given last w eek a t from N ew berg to th e place h ere b e­ H inrichs , ffieiatnig Henry Voclkeri
ditches and ruts, m aking trav el school and th e ch ild ren received longing to h er father. Jim Hess H enry S cheuerm ann. O -ear Pfahl
q u ite unsatisfactory.
T he house has been w ired for elec­ H Haase. F rank Koeh and I. N eu-
th e ir rep o rt card s F rid ay
B ruce Injured
Mrs. Nola P ond is doing ho u se­ tricity an d a bedroom and kitchen kirch acted as pallbearers.
E rnest B ruce was in ju red w hile w ork for Mrs. E lm er Benson at bu ilt new Mr C ran m er is w orking
Mr. G oetze was born at Jeddeloh.
in th e pulp m ill at N ew berg
w orking at the N ew berg P uip m ill B eaverton.
Lee A nderson of G resham visited O ldenburg. G erm any. F eb ru ary 7.
last Monday. He fell som e distance A rm Broken
1868. and im m igrated to the U nited
onto a concrete wall. He w as in a
G eorge Looney fell and broke Neil Jen n in g s S atu rd ay and S u n ­ S tates as a boy ef 16 .After spend-
N ew berg hospital for several davs. his arm w hile m aking egg deliv eries day
Mrs. C O Jen n in g s e n tertian ed
but w as able to re tu rn to th e hem e in P o rtlan d F rid ay afternoon.
of his parents h ere th e first of this
C P S yverson has gone to w ork w ith a b irth d ay d in n e r S u n d ay
w eek. His in ju ries proved not as as firem an at T im b er in place of h onoring h er son-in-law d au g h ter
serious as was feared. No bones his son. A rthu r, w ho is recovering and Mrs I. Shu
w ere broken.
from a b roken rib received in a fall. Neil Jen n in g s. Mr and M r- M a r ­
tin A nderson and sons Lee and
Plan Series of P lays
W ayne of G resham , w ho w ere
G ibbs D ram atic club and th eir
neighbors of the Jen n in g s fam ily
friends m et at th e com m unity hall
at Funk. N e b r. before th ey botii
F rid ay evening, w hen a pot luck
m oved from th ere last spring, and
su p p er w as enjoyed T his group
B onnie Lea. B etty Lou and Beverly-
plans a series of plays to be p r e - '
Je a n of P o rtlan d w ere o th er guests. .
sented this w in ter and early spring,
(By Mrs. B ird M cCorm ick)
C overs w ere laid for 14.
th e first of w hich “G eorge In a
CHEHALEM M O U N T A I N - A
Jam , is to be given in th e n ear
packed
house
atten
d
ed
both
th
e
pot
future. A new electric lighting sys­
tem has recently been installed, and luck d in n er and pro g ram given by
th e P leasant View com m unity club
new ch airs purchased.
S atu rd ay evening T he B u c k 'H e a v ­
BETHANY-CEDAR MILLS— Bill
en B uckarcos. P ean u t an d Don C a rr atten d ed th e an n u al plum bers'
H aynes and M ervin W hitm ore, gave b anquet in P o rtlan d F rid ay night
several n u m b ers on th e p ro g ram '
L. G Boie and Mr. and M r-
H elen S ehm eltzer. V era Hicks, and G lenn C a rr atten d ed a card p arty
A lfred M artin, accom panied on the S atu rd ay night at H uber, h r ..r.,- ••
piano by Hazel W illiams, sang; H el­ M r s . J
en S eh m eltzer gave a reading; a Iren e Ling of P o rtlan d , on th eir
group of six boys from S chol’s b irth d ay an n iv ersaries M r- C arr
gave a skit; Floyd Casse. N ew berg, and L G Boie received high scores.
accordion solo; H arold Sehm eltzer.
C ornell club met w ith Mrs John
N ew sp ap ers art- full of
M any people observe these
clarin et solo; M r and Mrs. H ow ­ W alters Wednesday- w ith 25 pre -
th
e
m ounting d e a th toll in
rules, but every o n e should
ard B row ning. M ountain Heme, in ent. Mrs. J. C hu rch ley w as also a
autom obile a c cid en ts and
have these posted on th e back
a sk it w ith th e Ray Ego fam ilv; hostess.
of the m edicine cabinet door.
ol law suits g row ing out
Jesse S n y d er J r . Scholls, joined
C ard p arty and dance held at th e
M ervin W hitm ore in a violin duet: C edar Mill G ran g e h all was well
of th ese m ishaps.
1. N ever take m edicine in
local
e
n
te
rta
in
e
rs
w
ere
M
adelene
atten d ed S atu rd ay night. T h ere
th e dark.
E dw ards. S tan ley Ego. Jo h n Jones. w ere seven tables of “.500 ' in play
C arefu l driving and o b ­
2. A lw ays read t h e d irec­
M arjo rie Hansmi. P atricia K otera.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Wvss e n te r­
servation of tra ffic re g u ­
tions before tak in g a dose.
Ju a n d a Keep an d D orothy B orland. tained w ith a p arty S atu rd ay night
lations will lessen y o u r
T he club accepted an " invitation P resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. W alter
3. N ever increase the dose or
to join th e G ibbs D ram atic club at H am lin. Dan Bue. Miss Jean H ave-.
tak e the m edicine m ore
chances of ac cid e n t— hut
a pot-lu ck d in n e r and program at C. Tattoon. Mr. and Mrs John T at-
freq u en tly than p rescrib ­
only insurance will pro­
G ibbs F e b ru a ry 19. T he com m unity toon and fam ily, and Mr. and M rs
ed w ithout c o n s u l t i n g
tect you ag ain st financial
y o u r physician.
clu b w ill fu rn ish one n u m b er on Ed H ickey and son. Laurence, all
AND
th e program .
loss.
of P o rtlan d ; Miss D orothy Boy. C arl
4 K eep th e label upw ards
A bin Hale • Barbara O'Neil
N ext re g u la r m eeting of th e club Larsen. M. C Larsen, and th e I, ,.-t
w hen pouring. This keeps
w ill be F eb ru ary 25 instead of S at­ and hostess. T he evening was spent
Directed by K IN G V ID O R
the label clean.
CH AS. L.
u rd ay in o rd e r th at C harles H a rri­ in singing and dancing
r»O*A THE NOVEL IV OLIVE H IG G IN S P » o u
5. S h ak e any liquid m ed i­
m
an
can
brin
g
an
8-piecc
orches­
Jack
Wyss
is
building
a
new
barn
f)rO*OtilO»'On
by Horry Wog»»oW G '*b b '«
cine before taking.
tra from P o rtlan d He plays in this
E B A nderson's fath e r of G la d ­
n«rt Gertrude Pu»c»ll
6. N ever tak e m edicine p re ­
orch estra th ree evenings a week, stone. died last week.
■’
...........
scribed for som eone else.
including S aturday.
E
very
Form
of
Protection
7. K eep m edicine o u t o f
W ayne Jo n es is ch airm an of the
C o -operate w ith y o u r com m unity
Phone i?32
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PLUS— S elected Short Subjects
reach of children.
program com m ittee. Mrs. Ira G. co rresp o n d en t by tu rn in g in y o u r
M
cCorm
ick.
Mrs.
J.
E.
Sim
pson
and
8. N ever leave a m edicine
116 8. 3rd
H illsboro
im p o rtan t n ew s happenings, it is
Mrs. W aynes Jo n es a re on th e su p ­ im possible fo r th e co rresp o n d en t to
b o ttle or box open. Close
p er com m ittee for n ex t m eeting.
im m ediately a fte r using.
contact ev ery o n e fo r local new s
9. N ever mix tops or covers
P
eanut
and
Don
Haynes,
w
ho
are
of boxes or bottles.
w orking in a saw m ill a t B radw ood.
10. N ever pour any m edicine
and a bro th er. D uane H aynes, of
back into th e bottle.
H illsboro visited frien d s and re la ­
C ontinuous Show S u n d ay— 1 :3 0 p. m. till 11 p. m.
tives in th e Buck H eaven d istrict
And when you w ant the
S atu rd ay and Sunday.
best prescription s e r v i c e ,
Miss H elen Homm. teac h er at
come to the
P leasant View, w ho had been d riv ­
ing back and forth from h e r home
W e’re Not Proud of T hem . . . .
at Laurelw ood. is keeping house in
a little cottage at the foot of the
But W e H ave Th< ?m For S a le!
m ountain on the can n ery road, tw o
m iles souh of N ew berg. T he road
from Pleasant View to L aurelw ood
is along th e top of th e m ountain
The REX A LL Store
w hich is usually veiled in cloud;
d u rin g rain y w eather.
posMblc to m ake this little puddle ju m p e r attr-irtiv e but
Mr. and Mrs. F red G orton. Mrs
You can have it for
THURS., FRI., SAT. 2J“ “- 2
Continuous Show Satu rd ay— 1 :30 until 1 1 p. m.
2
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MAJOR FEATURES
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Resident Passes
W h e n tho v o n tn lo q m t
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THOMAS BECK
LOUISE HENRY
t l a r t to
I h r o w t h o i r « o i c • %
The H A R T M A N S
a ro u n d , you II know
•I ( fh » fu n m o tt p ic tu re
Jono ovo r m a d o I
A»»k ■ * ! *
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h. J m i M f-Mm g
Jatu$ Sl«e»
H .l~ d
A *..« Ha»
w au .» fc- k<t
Pleasant View Club
Holds Program
Bethany-Cedar Mill
D eath rides
in every car
Be Careful When
Taking M edicines
STANWYCK
[JOHN BOLES • ANNE SHIRLEY
WALKER
1
SMITH BALLEW
•Zane Greys
I
CECILIA PARKER STANLEY FIELDS
Ziodut.d b , Sol i „ „ ,
A A , , » < • » ./
St i ii. - Mon. - Tues.
D,,«ci.d b . Oui M ilni
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« .l.o i.d by 20»b C»nl»,y fa . |
■ ■ ■ ■ ll
'",n""ry I
C ontinuous Show S un d ay— 1 :30 p. m. till II p.
BIG DOUBLE BILE
¡SUN. - M ON. - TUES. 2’"2“r 25 ■
JALOPPIE SALE
Delta Drug
Store
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
129
1926 Studebaker Sedan A
,, , f .
w ant to pla.v train or a re bothered w ilh back eat drivers.
It s SO far to the back seat you o u l d n ’t hear a f<*^ horn
on a still day. If th at's any inducem ent.
its y o u rs for
49
1929 Plymouth Sedan
l<-r<
an o th er jaloppic
fom cone hung around h i : neck
Look and rim good
but w e r e tired of having il around.
Y ours for
99
1928 Buick Coupe
I
i roorl tir»
a n d cy lin d er
° u r salr-m en helped the cu. lotnet zeli ns Hus om
for $125. A big headache.
It's y o u rs for
49
1929 Ford Roadster
clunk, but w. h tired of it.
o ff, , u
1930 Ford Coach
ns thi^ one we II put him on tho ales fo i• »•
We lose $3 1 Yon can have it for
that -.ohi
119
A ll kidding aside t h r -r . ars look and run qond and
h avr b rrn d ,a to ..11, rrdiu<-rf lo r im m ediate »air r„ r
ih r a p transportation. Come in and xer Ih rm :
Buy in cans
or bulk
from dealers
displaying the
Pearl Oil sign
/
RI AkON ABI t
SOLVENT REFINED
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
I Plus
!■
Starling Wetliicstlay
I I K Hx
CADY MOTOR CO.
Oldest Automobile Dealer In Wa»hin$toa County
*’h0,,c 812
119 S. Third A»e.
S elected Short S ub jects
s
W arner
BAXTER
•loan
BENNETI
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