Official Paper
jSnilslionO&r □ ns
OHIrl.il Newspaper for
Mure Ilian 10 Years
Hillsboro, Ongon, I linisduy, March 21, 1910
Cantata Booked
At Blooming
Church Friday
SI 111' EH IN
t h<
Mi* C F Nifz -mg
Aid < burih „ oi k
Schefflm Ladies' Ai»
day iifternoon m thè
wards the payment
recently purchased f<
folding
Thr W h HI ht League mid Friday
Bvv Cail Nil/ T’hf topic "You an
Y«»ur l*a Jf»i was led by Don K< i k
man A Bibb* (pnz at next int t lini:
Trinity Walther
Hill
I ion Ku km.in
kttended
Urges Entry
BLOOMING
evening
lock a cantata will be given
mg< i '• organized at Hillsboro
• d by Byrle Hamp
\id mil Wednesday
V H.
topic
dozen
Editorials, | .'atures. High
School News Churches,
Public Forum and Story
Hillsboro Ar^us and Hillsboro Independent Consolidated in 1!)
Lebanon Pastor
Guesi Speaker
At Schefflin
purchase of
chairs Mi 1
Section Two
hOM!
Volume 46, No. 5 1
Awards Given
In Program
At Jacktown
JACKTOWN An Irish program
w ' pr< . nt' rj by the school pupils
Fridav night. Among numbers were
■'The Irish Will Shine To-
words written by a pupil,
Payne; several songs and
play. "Ivan's Jokes." Fol-
he program. Miss Kathleen
with E
county home demonstra-
the following
member of the 4-H woodworking
achievement
<>f the amount of
pins; Leo Tim brook, leader, and
their birthdates or any
Di'k Masien. William Masien. Hor-
ai • Dodge, Darrel Sundby. Second
year achievement certificate
There will be service.' Thursday
presented to Robert Ficken.
• Vining with the celebration of
Teazher Ksigns
Holy Communion, and also Friday
Mrs Melvin Vandermost. teacher
■I io ■ m
of Jacktown school, has resigned
Mi- Clara Sinav of New York
and Mrs Shaw of Forest Grove has
< Hv is here visiting her sister Mrs
Ted Gamble, pre i l> nt of the Ro
b" n hired to complete the school
John Kock tike, and other members
term.
•d her family She has spent the the Hillsboro chamber of com-
Mr Mary Zimmerman of Forest
mere* Monday to enter a float in
Cruz, where her father and other the festival parade 1 his year. Grove pent the week-end with her
daughter.
Mrs Edith Howell
sisters reside, they having formerly
M:
Mary Babcock and Mr and
lived m this community many years.
Mrs Charlie Wisniewski of Depoe
Miihly Team Manager
Bay spent a few days the first of
the week
the Walter Heaton
manager of the softball club here
home.
William Carter hi re-enlited for
Mr and Mr- Henry Hurtick and
ix months in the CCC and is sta
a daughter and family of Klamath
tioned at Halfway.
ialks visited Mrs Lutitia Jack Sun
Harry Nierman spent from Wed-
day He lived here 45 years ago.
n< day till Sunday at home for East
LEISYVILLE Ladies' club met ■Mother Suecumbs
er vacation, from Monmouth.
at th< Gates home Thursday Mi
Mr and Mrs. Charles Roseman
Birthday Celebrated
and family attended the funeral
Mr and Mrs J F Kamna honor in the morning Mr- Anna Horn- • i vices of Mrs. Roseman's mother,
ed his brother. Henry Kamna. with ecker. of Portland, a charter mem
an oyster supper party on Sat ber of the club, was present. The
t
urday
for . his birthday club presented Mrs Lorenz with a
Guests were Mr and Archie Jesse, gift for her new home. The fol
Mr anti Mrs Ed Kraus, Mr. and lowing officers were re-elected.
Mrs Frank Schulmerich, Mr. and Mrs-. John Gates Jr. president; Mrs.
Mi
Frank Harder and Henry Hayes, vice-president and Mrs. Al-
bert Hanley, secretary-treasurer.
Kanina
Two new members taken in were
Pt I» Mert Held
I he meeting Wednesday evening Wl »J " f Awr ■■ and Mrs. Harlan
sponsored by the local Farmers' McKane. Next meeting will be Fri
Union was well attended Mr. Baler, day, April 12. with Mrs. Coussen
representative of Bonneville ad The meeting date has been changed
ministration. was the speaker and SO Miss McCrae can be present.
gave as his topics consisting of five Achievement Meet Held
points 1. how much should you de
The boys' and girls' 4-H clubs
pend on the news; 2. taxes; 3. labor; made about $5 from the sale of ice
Make your Easter table
4. rates and 5, light service. Mr cream and cake at their achieve
thing of real beauty with
Chinn, also of same office, showed ment meeting Friday night A H
silverware. Make your selec
pictuij
' f • ... M.
..ppi valley Abts presented some local films
tion now from our stock of
Mr Young of Hillsboro represented and Leon Davis gave a short talk
lovely hollow and flatware
the county PUD.
on the county fair Palmer TOrvend
pieces.
Reunion Held
presented the 4-H awards.
Money-Saving Prices
Much interest was shown in the
The shower for Mr. and Mrs.
reunion service Sunday, which was
C
onvenient
Budget Terms
-p nso^ed by the Walther League well attended at the school huu.-
The confirmed classes of the past Tuesday night.
;■ ■! v, an entered the church aing-
mg the familiar Lutheran confirma-
A man in rural Connecticut say
"Li t Andy Fix Your Watch
tion song. Fifty-one members of
he heard a cow whistle. Movie car
these classes were
Official S P Watch Inspector
and toomsts
hav:
fourtccn answered by mail. The
for Washington County.
rs. b
classes from 1881 to 1887 were not umma
11 L. Main
Hillsboro
listed, but there were 43t> listed
from 1887 till l»40
.Miss Esther Meyer left the hos
pital Thursday and will convalesce
at the home of her sister Mrs.
Pfahl.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stark enter
tained Tuesday evening in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Osterlow, re
cently married. Members of the
both families were guests.
Mrs. Jepson Hostess
The Fern Hill club met Thursday
with Mrs. Jepson. A quilt was tied
for the hoste
Mrs. Gales Will
Head Club Again
Wu.sk
'lo Allenti • onferrlli e
Many membri s of Zion W.dlhel
Match 30 and 31
Athletn
will'll the Wlimei
from the Valiev
and North Central zone b.i ketball
teams will play for district ctiam
the
Qu«" t covrrmg
f' »und
bottom - w
Katherine
Ml and Mi
to balance herself adroitly on the
flimsy felici» of neutrality, het
pursued
with midi minished vigor The
I soldiers
are frequently i.-en in peaceful looking Itali.m cities T •s Bersag-
luri acknowledges the unblushing admiration of nice signornas
during n moment off duty.
William
Mr and Mr
I <>!• -U ’>.a with cunsoi hip and <dh<r vexing restrict;..1
the
Briton, caught in the
t<M> much freedom the
day:
At Hyde Park. long a British citadel of free
•h. the
enough, still | m rmits
babble
an elderly gentleman.
Wund, rlii h
Mis Cata Willi.
of Mrs
Joe C
Wash .
< Mher
the C
Fred and Murili
W. .
Florence Wu
tu.itile last
F ridai
Rruniun llcl<l
A reunion Service w.i. hcld in
Zion
Lutheran
church Sunday
moming f-r all those c infu nii d in
ibis church begmning with Hkió
Illness Drops
Attendance
McKINI. EY EL MONICA
Irndunrc at McKinley m h<HJ con
tinner to be broken up bv Illness
; Scver.il children are
with
mumps and flu has again b«»rn prev
alent The Kingsbury family were
all ill nt once Mumps bad three
victims in the Srucki family at last
Shady Brook
SHADY BROOK
Mr and Mrs
on Pumpkin Ridge last W<dm sday
evening
About forty grangers
neighbor.- and friends were present
A m.sk wedding was staged with
Minnie Bl.ike as bride, and
Mi ■ S.idie ixiftis as bridegroom
The
lovely pyrex set as a wedding gift
from the Grange.
Basketball team lost
Union
school on Union grounds
came home last Thursday evening to
10 to 0
pend the pre-Easter vacation with
•sent m the parish hall for the
Arvid Sandstrom was
his folks.
Good
Samaritan
hospital
in
Port-
afler lhe eivice Pcarl l’el
land for treatment.
Dorothy and Orville Sahnow
Anti Japanese propaganda and
Mrs Bertha Morton recently of
m charge of the lunch
talk of embargos against Japan ........
subsided Io a marked degree in the
A Wiseman
Easier Service
Set Hazeldale
Mrs Gertrude Mitchell at her home there even discussion of the abrog-
Mill
Thursday ation of the trade
friendly commercial relations
tirine
tile
Mary Donovan. Mrs H E
on as if
Mrs Carl Ro(
nothing
had
happened
man and Mr
Meurer
HAZELDALE
Special Easter Mitchell is a former resident
of this
services will be held Sunday morn- community.
Argus Classified Ads Pay
Hogs Poisoned
It
ha
Lyle Smith lost one dog and Jacob
which gave birth to four kids one
Tranche! two last week, victims of
Father Inturrd
•
Mr and Mrs Bruce Eckman of
The father <»f Ed. Matilda. Mae
Eugene arc spending the E
and Marv Weaver was s<
vacation
with Mrs. Eckman's par
jured when hit bv an auto.
ents. Mr and Mrs ,1
Reedville l.i. t week and
The infant son of Mr and Mrs
the hospital
brought home
Move from North Plains
the Portland hospital
Mr and Mrs A M Mead and
children of North Plains moved last Week
Mis Eleanor Hamel completed her
week tn the AI Richards farm, re
lav celebration last week
nook when
»hm
cently vacated by the H Hayashi birthday
family
Three children entered ,i family gathering of twenty-five
came in bringing dinner and gifts 1
school Monday morning
Section Two, Six Pages
Mrs. Ellen D. Smith, in Portland
Assault is Charged
Monday.
Clarence Heaton is quite ill with In Reed Death Case
the flu.
Charged in a grand jury indict
Sewing Susans 4-H club, are tak
ing part in the 4-H bazaar in Hills ment with assault in connection
with the Daniel Reed death ut
boro Saturday.
Timberon February 11. H. P. Utter-
bach. Southern Pacific firemen, sur
No business firm should send out rendered himself to county author
a letter without its being on a ities Friday and was released on
printed letterhead and in a printed $ ><M) bail pending legal disposition of
envelope. It lends dignity to the the case.
business and gives it good adver
tising.
tf
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' W istern Organization^
Co-operate with your community
correspondent by turning in your
important news happenings, it is
impossible for the correspondent to
contact everyone for local news
terns. Be sure that the item is real
news and not just a mere day's visi
tation within the county or to Port
land.
tf
ike lleur
boy.s of the 4-H garden club last
Thursday evening
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Talent Draws Crowd
Mills. March 7. a son
Happy Hour club meets today ord for the Shute park skating rink
• Thursday) with Mrs O. L. John
watch the floor show of a local tal-
son.
1 ut group, it was reported this week
by B J Ne.il. rink proprietor. The
troupe, composed of nine girls, is
scheduled to make an appearance
in McMinnville and has been invited
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