The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 21, 1938, Page 9, Image 9

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    TTILLSnORO
Thursday, April 21, 1938
(Operetta Held,
Certificates
Presented
<By Mm. Frank rr/ohll)
ROCK CHEEK
M
pre-
••tiled by the H< m k Creek school
Wednesday niKht drew a fair nixed
• rowd Mu< h work had been done
11 pieparinM costumes and dreoia-
II omm and in prnciicr Some of (he
h tiding rhaiwctriM in the play
^•ie Stnnley Congdon,
Florence
On k and Aldeane Zahler After
the operetta L
E
Francia, an-
•id ant county agent, gave a short
talk and prenented members of the
Ro< k Creek 4-H dairy club with
pins and a er* tlfu ate Dick JoMy
ua
presented with a four-year
• ••ttifirate
and
Elmer GroMen,
Fred and Jack Bauman were pre-
rnted with three-year silver pin*.
K im k Creek 4 H dairy club han
1 vnembet
,
Honor Kull Given
The following pupils at
Ro< k
Clerk nch<M>l are on the honor roll
i । the last six week-
Florence
tn< k Stanley Congdon and Margie
Eppeinon in th«' upp’r grades and
Dolutrs Allwcn Glen GroMMcn, Shir*
Icy Zahler and Carolyn Benson
in the lower giade* Th<me with
prifett attendance were Virginia
Allwcn. Florence Dick. Hoy Gro*«
vn. Aldcane Zahler and Eddie
Tanner in th» upper grades, and
Carolyn Benson.
Shirley Zahler
.•nd Dolores Allwen in the lower
gUolrs
Thr Helping Hand c lub met with
Mi •
Christ Hejchen Wednesday.
Mi.
Gun of Portland and Ml**
Helen M ui ph V were gue-t
Oliver Dirk has
been
absent
from school dur to illne.>s He wax
unable to take part in the operetta
la nt week.
Mrs Fred Pagrlcr. u ho trachea
h<H»l at St John*, enjoyed Ea*tcr
vacation last week
She drives
ba< k and forth from here to her
work
Garage Opened
J RuMelt opened tic Rock Creek
garage last week
Mr* Maiia Schmidt was hoate*«
«•t an Easter dinner party Sunday
^«moDg lh<cr pi« ent wen- Mi
Marie Smith of Portland and Mr
and Mr- Abe Zahler and family of
thi/i section
Birthday« < elebrated
Mr and Mrs Ben Leu and fam­
ily were dinner guests <»f
h e r
mother. Mrs I. Winmrr. in Hilh*
bon» Easter Sunday The dinner
ah ' also in honor of the birthday
mni\rr-’.HKs of («alien and Ver-
, rne Adam.*
Helen Benson wa- home from
Portland Thursday until Sunday.
Stanley Congdon ‘pent th«* week­
end in Portland While there he
\ sited his father. Morton Cong
i m at th«* Veteran*’ hospital Mr
Corgdon who i* an Invalid, had
. ifttaimd a broken arm recently.
Fifty-Year Sheaf
Given to Granger
(Hy Mr«. O H Peterson)
HF.NI> State Grange Master (.ill
/ ■ "i■ t Mi
H • । I i:..• >t with .1
I
, < . ■ Ji. ate honor mg h«r
fiftieth yeat of membetship in the
Tigard Granite
Thin makes five
gold .heat certificate holder, in the
Ttgard Grants«'
'
Easter vacation was enjoyed Fri­
day by the local school and the
Tigard high school enjoyed .1 vaca­
tion Thursday. Friday and Monday
A group of men and women of
Tigard are planning a serie» of bi­
monthly dances beginning April 21
in Hu- auditorium of the St An-
thony s church The music for the 1
dunces will be furnished by the
Mountain Rambler»" orchestra.
Announcement of the engagement
of Miss Bertha Sheppard of Slid ■
wood and Watson Thornton of
Spokane was made to friends at a
ororlty ten held at the Beta Tail
Mpha hall in Engi ne recently Miss
Sheppard will graduate from the
i.niu 1 ally this spring
Bessie Ixivtnger and Irene John-
on of San Francisco. Cal sisters
f Ed Johnson. sp«'nl a couple day:*
la 1 week with Mi and Mrs Ed I
|
Johnson and daughter Lucille.
Miss Lucille Peterson, who is em- 1
ployed in Portland, spent from
Saturday until Monday with her
xmcnf- Mi mid Mi
O II Pet« r-
Cen and family
Patty Gholson. Phyllis Wocrten-
dvke and Glcnore Spousta- were I
. ected to go to the 1 II iummt ।
cfnH'l at Corvallis They are from I
the "Homcmaking Project" in 4-H
work under the direction of their
teacher. Mis-. Franc«'» Post
Mr and Mrs William Scott and
. hi Norman cam«' Saturday morn-
mu from Cloverdale, and visited at
th.’ home of Mrs Scoffs mother.
Mr Otto Mover and family until
Sunday ami visited relatives Sun-
dav at Fisher: Wash and also at
the horn«' of Mr Scott's sister, Mrs.
II L, Elsner, and family.
Th«' Mountain Ramblers orchcs-
Ira, that plays for the dime. ", wlmli
an- held every two week . at the
Kinlon Grunge hall, will hav«’ a
1 urnivai with fun-makers at the
dam < April 30
A «aid party mid dunce will lie
held m st Anthony’s hall at Tigard
April 21 itonighD with th«" Moun­
tain Kamblci - furniabing the musU
(By Mrs. John Imlahl
HAZELDALE Over
100
were
pre-ent at the Sunday school Eas­
ter services Joanne Stout received
a prize for perfect attendance for
mine than one yeai Tusheko Hay­
ashi had a birthday
Program:
Song by Mr
W. P Brooks boys’
class, duet, Mr and Mrs D W
Cook. Easter exercise, Mrs Ruy
Kim heltM's class, duet, Estella ami
Eloise finish. piano solo,
Doris
Webber; song by Mrs It C Doty’s
class, exercise by Mrs M A Ket­
chum’s class; talk by D W Cook
of Portland, duet by Mi and Mrs
D W Cook
Oneta Hestcriec luis returned to
her hom«' at Kinton after staying
for sonu: time with Mrs. Lyl«' Tay-
lor
Joseph Krupa, who is attending
Portland University from New Jer­
sey, was u spring vacation guest of
Byron Britch
Rent Acreage
Mi and Mi
Burden have rented
Mrs
Rebecca Ellerson’s acreage,
mid ar«' having it plowed for plant­
ing garden
Henry Bouer has been quite ill at
Ins home
Mi and Mrs. E II Edwards en­
tertained with a dinner Sunday
honoring Mi
Edwards
moth« 1
Mrs J E Scnmahar. of Portland
Other guests wer«' Mr and Mrs
Rob«'it Eagleton of Portland, mid
Mr and Mrs »avid Eagleton of Ta­
coma. Wash
Guests over th«' we«'k-end of Mi
ind Mr-. Juni< "> Broad mid Mr mid
Mr Arden II.iv . w ere Mr mid Mi
Norman Lamb of San Diego Cal
House guests of Mrs
Bessi«'
Bridgman are Mr
Ednah Hanley
mid daughter. Mrs. Floyd Johnson
mid two sons Carvel and Keith of
Berkeley. Cal They expect to siwnd
about a month visiting relatives
Th«' Children had an Easter egg
hunt with prizes at school Friday
afternoon
"Conquest of th«' Cascades" a
moving pictur«' showing the work
of boring the railroad tunnels, mid
Coronation of th«* king of Eng­
land." were shown to the children
ut schiuil Friday.
Hueldgle Happy Hour club met
last Thursday with Mrs
Arden
Hays Thlrte« n im nibers were pre
ent and thf«' visitors. Mrs J«a'
Bush Mrs Bert Doughty and Mt
Burden Th«' birthday of Mrs A C
Bolhger was << l< brat«'d Next meet­
ing w ill be with Mr . Donald Fras­
er
Education pictur«' of Yellowston«'
national park were shown to the
school children last Thursday
Mr and Mi
John hnlali visited
Mr and Mr
James Imlah of Mc-
Mbmv illc Monday.
Rlrlhdav < elebr»ted
Mrs Be.-sic Bridgman entertained
with 11 dinner Sunday honoring the
birthdays of Mrs
Lillie Hanley.
John Huuley. Mr
Floyd Johnson
and son» Keith and Carvel Other
guest» were Charles Van Buren of
lais Angeles. Mrs Annie Sander,
Miss Lillian Carlson, and Vern
Johnson of Portland
MRS EARL C. BELL
Funeral service» for Mrs Inez El­
len Bell. 35 lat«' of Beaverton route
I. wer«* held at the Beaverton Meth-
«alist church Saturday with Rev.
Hoseil. «Misted by Rev. GroaecloM,
officiating Interment was in Rose
City cemetery.
Mrs Bell was born on Easter
Sunday. April 12. 1903, in Lilly.
Ill, and in 1911 moved with her
parents to Montana
In 1922 she
was graduated from Wibaux. Mont..
schools and remained there two
years as teacher. In 1924 she mar­
ried Earl C Bell, and in 1928 mov­
ed from Montana to this section,
when' the family had resided ever
since
Mrs
Bell is survived by her
husband and two children Paul
and Phyllis, Beaverton rout«' 1;
her parents. Mr. and Mrs P A
Williams, a brother, Herbert A
Williams, and sister, Mrs. A. J.
Brooks, all of Port land
W
E
Pegg was in charge of funeral ar­
rangements.
Blooming Local Meets 29th
Blooming Farmers’ Union local
will hold a social meeting Friday
night, April 29 at the Cornelius hall,
according to plans made at the
meeting April 13 All Farmer Union
members and their friends are in­
vited Io attend. At th«' next busi­
ness meeting, delegates will b«’
elected to attend the state conven­
tion. and all members ar«' urged to
be present
H I L L S R O R 0 ,
ARGUS,
Paire Three
OREGON
mes Mathi«
50’) ' club Tues-
■ •nt to Mrs A
William Joo«.
Loci Hollen-
affair
(By Mrs. Max llrecsxen)
BANKS All posici for the
L< gion Auxiliary must be finished
by April 27 so that th«' women of
the auxiliary muy pick them up
and at range them for the judging
that will tuki place April 28 in the
afternoon Grade schools pailicipat-
mg arc Bunks. Prickett, Manning.
Buxton and Harrison schools
Meeting Cbangrd
The American Legion Auxiliary
bus postponed its nu'ctmg from the
Inst Wednesday in the month to
next Thursday Tins change is on
account of th«' poppy poster con­
test Business meeting will b«' in
the morning with a pot luck dinner
at noon
Honor Boll Given
Grad«' school honor roll for th«'
past six weeks is as follows pn-
and '2 s arc Char-
miiry room "
lottc Finck. Derry Elliuson. K«-n-
>1. Basil Hatter. Elli» Ship-
loy, KIRoy Winter: all "1 ». Ross
Sherh'y. third and fourth grades
Lillian Mae Binefiel. Sam Maeda.
Kay Lien; fifth and sixth
Juanita Wolford Connu' Lou Van
Don n Barbara Wilson. Evelyn K«- .
sler. Marna Finck. Janet Sellers;
seventh and « ighth grade» Sheila
Hall. Norman Lien, Dickie Van-
Dorn. Dale Dreeszcn
hr
Lyl«' Wolford returned t
work in Forest Grove Tuesday after
pending a few days with Ins par­
ent» Mi and Mrs Fnd Wolford
in Banks Lyle spent Sunday and
.Sunday night at the Frank Genzer
home on Grei'ti Mountain
Mr and Mrs Charles Shipley of
Banks and Mrs George McFarlan«'
and Nadin«' of Forest Grove took
Charles Reppeto back to his home
in Portland Sunday Charles had
spent the we«'k visiting relatives.
Mr and Mrs Ted Eckert hav«'
moved into their house on Main
■tr«'« t. rec«-ntly purchased from Mr
and Mr Jack B< n« fi< I
Mr and Mrs John Hartwick and
daughter spent the week-end with
Mrs Hartwick
mother Mrs Rose
Porter, m Portland
I unrral Held
Mi
Clell Carsten attended th«'
funeral of A A Byers at Wash-
Mt Byers was the
father "t Mrs Arlu- Cui- tens H«'
was killed Thursday by a logging
tram at Vernonia, where he was
employed as a brakeman
Mr and Mrs Ray Woodman of
Portland ix'iit the we« k-cmi with
Mr and Mr Joe Smcjkal of Groen
> isited Mr
Mountain and
Woodman s parents. Mr
¡raw Sunday
Mrs Amy Turner of Vernonia is
employed m the Old Home cafe re­
cently <>]>ened
W Lcitzfl < f Curtain is
Mr
visiting her son-in-law and daugh­
ter Mr and Mrs Bruce Dowling
and Mr
Wade Armentrout were
Mr and Mr Archie Thompson and
children d Mountaindale. Mr and
Mrs A J Friedly of Hillsboro Mr
and Mis Claud Morgan and Mr and
Mrs Ray Parmley and daughter Al-
venaid Banks
Mi
and Mi
Walter Cotty of
Portland wore week-t'nd guests of
Mr Leona Robertson and Ed Clark
An Easter egg hunt was enjoyed
by children of
day morning
also provided by the teachers
llsnce Friday
a dance
Seniors arc
Friday night The Nightingales or­
chestra will furnish the music.
Fenton Moor«' of Seattl«' was a
week-end guest at the E. E Hopkins
home in Banks
Bay.
Vcrle Prickett
Wash . arrived her« Friday, a short
time before the death of Ins moth­
er. Mrs John Prickett. He returned
home Tuesday, accompanied by his
wife, Mrs Prickett, and three chil­
dren
who have spent
several
months at the E E. Hopkins home
here in Banks His father. John
Prickett, also accompanied them
horn«' for ■ short rest and visit for a
few days.
Mr and Mrs Henry Bell and fam-
ily and Mrs. N. J Griffen drove to
Seaside Saturday and visited Mr
and Mrs
Harry Whitfield until
Sunday evening. Mrs. Griffen re­
mained to sp«'nd a few weeks with
Mr and Mis Whitfield.
On account of the bad weather
the Easter sunrise service of the
Epworth League was held at the
parsonage Following the music and
devotionals an Easter breakfast was
lugli
Delbert Fowles
i-«k in Portland with her »on-in
lew and daughter. Mr. and Mrs L
(Bv Miss Margaret Mathiesen)
Brown, and helped to care for her
MOUTAINDALE A 1 H meeting grandson. Bruce, who was ill with
Mr.,
Mr.
George Neil < n of Neah Bay, Wash
came to Banks Saturday to attend
th«' funeral of then aunt, Mr John
day evi o
Week-end guests of Mrs Echo
Hopkins Ag«-nt
in tiie i
I.
of
Willi-, were her sister, Mrs. Arthur
E E Hopkin ■ lol' bid II: thf job Hilbboio
Bishop
and family of Valsetz They
of agent and operator at Wilkes­
put forth
also visited at the Loci Hollenbeck
boro depot, which opened a few
club
home
days ago when Jogging operations
hoys
Birthday * elebrated
resum«.*d
gether
Mi and Mr R L Appleton were
Kaxter party gu«-Js with Mr and
Mr arid Mr
Anderson of
Mi' Cliff Sandy were Mr and Mrs Dee spent th« E
holidays with Friday evening dinner party guests
A Young of
of
Mr anzi Mrs
Maurice Thompson and daughter of
Keenon, and
Gaston Th«' dinner being in honor
St Helen», Mr and Mrs Francis family
Thompson and son of Portland Mr
guests of Mr of Mr. Young's birthday.
Mr and Mrs Hubert Smith and
and Mrs Lamar Sandy of Kansas and Mr
Mr.
son Earl, and Mr and Mrs Orin
City
and Mr
Mr and Mrs Ernest Marr and daughter
Marilyn of Darety and 'fcgughter^ of fihady
• o, Taft I. mday I < Forest Grove and Mr and Mi
C. Brook spent Easter with Mr. and
Mrs Sydney Connolly of Willamina
spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. I William.'
Albeit Stafford
Mr. and Mrs Joe Baker and chil­ The men spent some time fishing on
Ainos Seller and Georg' Schneid­ dren spent Easter with hi mother.
er spent a few days last week fish­ Mrs Henry Baker, of Mt Angel
ing at th«' coast
Mr and Mr Ja1 on Littl«' and
Miss Marie Rieben. who is at- Robert ' t Portland
tvnding Oregon
Normal school, days last w.i-k with
LEISYVILLE The 4-H program
spent the week-end with her par-
and pie social will be held Friday
ents. Mi and Mrs Chris Rieben.
Leigh S’ltlcr of Portland
at the school hous«' Ladies please
of H.
Saturday overnight g'
Program Given
brmg pic
Proceeds will go for a
Linfield college male quartet ard Holli nbeck
Mr: Erm t Haa and daughter 4-H summer school scholarship.
, g i a m
musical
presented
Mr Edna Hanley and her daugh-
Iola and E <g< ne Thompson of Sh< i -
Thursday at the high school.
Floyd Johnson, and chil­
idan wet' Sunday guests of Mr. t< r. Mr
Speaker Named
dren of Berkeley. Cal . are visiting
Floyd liaffety.
few and Mr
With graduation only a
Mrs
Hanby
s son John and other
Mr and Mi Jack Moffat of Che-
weeks away high school seniors
Moffat's relatives.
are holding meetings in prepara­ halis. Wash , visited Mr
tion for the «'vent Professor Childs
of Willamett«' university has been
sclectad to give the address on
Treat Yourself to a GOOD TIME at the
graduation night
Honor Roll Given
Albert Whitajier and Betty Mc­
Cann head the high school honor
roll for the past six weeks with
Iva Lee Rosencrans and
four
Ainu* Peterson earned three “1
Those with a "2’ average were
BUCKEYE PAVILION, Cornelius
Beulah Shigeno. Robert Schlegel.
Jack Seabold. James Cason and
Vera Reppeto
Mr.
Max Dreeszen entertained
the bridge club Thursday after­
Intermission entertainment by
noon Mrs. Alfred Lewis won fir-1.
Dorine Foelker and Genzer Brothers
Mrs Cass Wilson second, and Mr
f 1937 and 1938 zVmeriean Legion Amateur Contests
Bruce Dowling low. Mrs. Bruce
ADMISSION.
Dowling was an invited
guest
Next meeting will be with Mr
Arthur Ireland April 28
Mrs. George M'*s of Seaside
spending this week with her daugh­
ter Mrs Verne Prickett, and fam­
COMPLETE LINE
ily and other relatives in Bank'-
Miss Ruth
West.
high school
domestic science teacher, sjicnt the
Easter vacation with her parents
in Salem
Fully automatic heat for your home!
Mr and Mrs. Walter Ghertz and
o the
daughter have moved in
SEE THE NEW GAS CABINET FURNACE
hou»«’ on Sunset avenue. which
they recently purchased and ini-
HEAR
Henry L. Hess
Democratic Candidate for Governor
— and —
I Howard Costigan
Executive Secretary W. C. F.
Also other speakers of interest
Forest Grove Union High School
Auditorium
Friday, April 29, 1938
8 I’. A1.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Continuous Show Saturday—1:30 until 11 p. m
2 MAJOR FEATURES 2
RE
AT ITS
HIGHEST
Leisyville
i
Hot lead * hard
riding-stirring
songs • mark
your ace star’s
biggest hit!
Knights of Columbus Easter Carnival
DANCE
Gas Furnaces
for holm's without basements. Complete furnace
and air conditioning unit that will fit in a
corner of the room or closet.
Several business houses in Banks
have been improved lately by re­
ceiving a coat of paint
Buildings
McD. nald s Inn.
improved
Jack Bencficls confectionery. Bert
Friday's house and barber
and the Old Home cafe.
Amateur Night April 29
' Amateur Night
will be held
Friday night. April 29. in the Legion
hall Anyone m the community or
invited
other communities
furnish numbers, either inatrun
al music, singing, rcadiflgs or other
numbers for this, program Admis-
' BOOTS an J
SADDLES
SMILEY BURNETTE
JUDITH ALLEN.- RA HOULD
Directed by JOSEPH KANE
Screen play by Jack Nattetord. Oliver
Drake • Original »tory by Jack Nattetord
Associate producer Sol C. Siegel
a REPUBLIC picture
Up to 36 Months to Pay Under FHA
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C. R. (Chet) Merrill, Prop.
HILLSBORO
230 E. Washington St.
Phone 1333
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HILL THEATRE
6 BIG DAYS
DOLORES DR RIO
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JUNE LANG
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Thursday, April 21, through Tuesday, April 26, inclusive
Continuous Show Sunday—1:30 to 11 P. M
, Ruth Terry • John Corrodme
Keye Luke - Harold Huber
león Ames • Pedro de Cordoba
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SUN. - MON. - TUES.*^, 26
Continuous Show Sunday—1:30 p. m. till 11 p. m.
BIG DOUBLE BILL
Mr Kerrick, a representative of
the state department dealing with
accidents, spoke at high school
assembly last week He discussed
the probable cause of accidents on
IH
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