The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 28, 1935, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Section Two—
Full (if N owh , fur All
of (lie Family.
mllsbor
gus
With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Indem det i
VOLUME 42
C a m p b e ll H o n o re d
Her
Hazeldale Club
Plans Supper
on
7'o w n ten d D e b a te on F rid a y
7 9 th B irth d a y
<lty M r*
D r a w * L.arge A tte n d a n c e
K. L . 11 row n)
< Ify Mi«« Jean Smith)
HAZELDALE— Community club
will hold a smelt supper Friday
evening for members and their
friends. A lter the dinner talks will
be given on 4-H club work by
Superintendent O. B. K raus and
Assistant County Agent F.-ancls of
Hillsboro. Moving pictures will be
shown and club pins will be pre­
sented to the boys, who completed
calf club work last year.
Ray Klncheloe attended the 4-H
club leaders’ convention a t Corval-
111s over the week-end.
I.AU1U.L Stage I* *11 nr! and
linul ariangeniciil» being made lm
th e c o in ed )
d ram a,
Comedy Drama, Unirei
Hall, Friday Eve.
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2K, 1936
Laurel People
Give Program
M r *.
Laurel Friday—
In n -
Oome*
Charley. K iu»y night ut the com­
munity hull, orchenlru »election»
Will pieeede 111»- play w ith the lol
lowing number», between act»: Vo­
cal »olo by I'm <Tony) Zanabelll
ol lllllkOoni accompanied by H er­
man Schoen on the accordion. ln-
Itrum rnlul duet by le e Drown,
aaxoplione, and Ullly McNay. clari­
net; vocal nolo by W alter lleeae,
and muaical *uw solo by Tommy
Stretcher, accompanied by Joaeph ■
Stretcher of He hoi 1» Program be-1
Kins at 8:1b p. m.
Wins First
Claire Walker placed first In the
dram atic class of section I a t the
' declamatory try-outs o n Friday.
This entitles her to enter a t Hills­
boro on M arch 8
Fred Boyd of Forest-Grove visited
his daughter, Mrs. Harold Shapper,
several days this week.
M n Cam pbell H onored
Mr» Amelia Campbell won plea...
auily surprised ut her home T h u rs­
day afternoon when fra u d s gulh- i
ered to help celebrate her seventy- j
ninth birthday anniversary. Mrs
Campbell lias lived m tin s coat--
munlty since her nturrlagr n 1880
Those present ut the party besides
the tumor guest were Mesdamrs A
Naderer, E. C Mulloy, J. 11. Haase.
Adolf Kutachnuui. L A. Whittle.
John Crawford. W 1. Steven», J
W Mulloy. Fred Schmidt. J. H
Pelton. Eric Schumacher. II. M,
Whlinund. Richard W hittle, Amos
Watkins, Jolui Hpierlng. L 8 D a­
vis, Raleigh Whitmore. Lee Drown,
Ade Rutschm an. P. L Brown. 11 O
McNay. D Beaudefeldt W H Mc­
Nay and Thelma Mulloy
Minstrel March 9
"Powder Puff Ladles' MUistriT'
will be given at the community hull
Hat unlay evening March 9 by the
Many Attend Debate
NO. 2
♦—
Classified Ads
Bring Buyers
country the percentage of fully In­
sured accounts 1» 88.39. The ratio
ol Insured deposits as compared
with total deposits is not as high
as th a t for Insured accounts, it
beng 44.44 for the entire country.
However, the ratio of insured de­
posits shades off from over 91 per
cent in the smallest banks to a l­
most 26 per cent In the largest, the
report shows, with more than sev­
enty per cent of total deposits in­
sured in the vast m ajority of banks
It is pointed out th a t the balance,
representing deposits in amount.-«
exceeding the insurance limit, con­
sists largely of deposits of public
funds, deposits of institutions and
corporations and the deposits of
one bank in another, a good port
of which are secured by pledges of
assets and ttierefore not needing
the protection of deposit insurance
WASHINGTON. D. C — In more
than twelve thousand insured com­
mercial banks in the United States
almost one hundred per cent of
accounts are protected from
ss
in the event of bank failure, it Is
¡hown by a report Just released by
; the Federal Deposit Insurance cor­
poration.
The report points out th a t even
in the largest Insured banks, those
with total deposit» of over fifty
million dollars, less th an three ac­
counts out of one hundred exceed
the Insurance maximum of five
thousand dollars, i t also shows th a t
In the m ajority of Insured banks
where deposits am ount to more
than two million dollars less than
two accounts out of every hundred
SAXTON « LOONEY
do not come w ithin the lim it of
Producer» of Quality
I complete protection.
All but a small fraction of one
S A N D an d G R A V E L
per cent of both time and demand
depositors In the group of t h e Plant located 4 miles north of For­
MASON HILL — C hurch services smallest banks are fully insured, the est Grove on Galea Creek. Phone
1608R
will be held a t the school house report Indcates. The figures also
Tuesday evening.
reveal the fact th a t in all banks
Mrs. Lonnie Renfrow h as been with total deposits ranging up to
ill for the past week.
two million dollars the Federal De-
Clyde Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. B posit Insurance corporation entire-
YOUNG’S
B erndt and Betty Lou of Seattle ly pi
protects more than i ninety-nine
have been visiting a t the George out of a hundred depositors There
Hill home since last Thursday.
are 12,241 insured banks in this
“Thoughtful. Sym pathetic
Charles Johnson suffered a rib group representing better t h a n
injury while cranking an engine eighty-seven per cent of insured
Sendee"
on his feed mill last week.
banks.
Phone 972
Hillsboro
Stanford Cannon of Bonneville
F r all the insured banks In the
visited from Friday until Monday
with his mother, Mrs. Della Gonyo.
Mr. and Mrs. B E Waldorf spent
the week-end in Salem, where on
Sunday they attended a family
dinner in honor of an uncle’s 78th
birthday. There were 28 present for
the day.
Argus classified advertising
brought Roy Bills of route 3
Hillsboro, a buyer for his
cow Immediately after the
paper was out. Many others
called in answer to the ad­
vertisement after the cow had
been sold.
Classified advertisement* in
the Argus provide the cheap­
est and easiest contact be­
tween buyer and seller. The
hundreds of paid subscribers
to the Argus make these col­
umn* the great m arket plate
of Washington county
Services Planned
for Mason Hill
Funeral Home
A large crowd attended the de­
bate on the Townsend pension plan
at the schoolhouse Friday evening.
An added attraction was the "m in­
uet" danced by a group of pupils
from Mrs. K earney's room at Aloha-
Huber school, accompanied a t the
piano by Mrs. Lulu Barker. Mrs.
Sabina W hitehead and Mrs. Wil­
liam Hell will be in charge of the
next card party M arch 16.
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Erickson of Cooper M ountain, Feb­
ruary 10. a girl.
Francis Downing of Progress
spent Friday night and Saturday
as the guest of M argaret Miller.
Mrs. J. c. Sm ith returned home j
l ad le s S ocial d u b A ca I ol n ln e-
on Tuesday evening from V ictoria,!
te e n la d le , with additional m em ­
B C.. where she has been the
LAUREL RIDGE—Miles Haynes,
bers In th e c h o ru s All black face
past month due to the serious ill-! constable an d deputy sherilf at
"genuine niggers" Dancing a n d
Sherwood, died during an attack of
ness
and
death
of
her
sister
Mrs.
!
supper will follow the show.
Margaret Gage.
acute indigestion Thursday e v e ­
Mrs. John Cralword recently re ­
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Heard ning a t Sherwood.
turned from Wolf Creek tn so u th ­
and
Mrs
H
eard's
father.
T.
A.
j Mr. Haynes had spent the greater
ern Oregon. Where she visited sev­
Cary, are living on the Gaston place i p art of his life in this vicinity.
eral weeks with h e r daughter. | -
a t Rosedale.
He is survived by his widow, Evelyn
W
school
n u ilm
m a a « C « onnor,
U l i » . a who
n o le
le a
n c e h
u e
e s s M
UW l
. -
w eek «
u - u i l,..- ....
C. P. Syverson returned home Haynes, two brothers, Carey S. and
there They called on Ham Linton £“ng»t«m M a r k e r Will I l i h i V
Brown and Mrs. Bechen aie Mrs merce dinner in Hillsboro Monday from the hospital Thursday evening. \ Charles H. of Sherwood, and a sis­
ut hts auto park, camp ground and £
V,
His daughter. Mrs. Leonard Hallock, ter. Mrs. Annie Lawrence of Santa
and heard M arshall Dana speak.
restaurant on the highway near “ ' 1 4ufurr8 l Ru nh K ¿ r Edward McNay’* cousins.
Portland and his son and daugh-1 Barbara. Cal. Funeral services were
Wolf Creek. Mr U nton was reared 5 ^ . 8 r ÛL
Fred Teach S r . who has a posl- ' Visitors a t the Rollin Meyers of
from the residence Sunday a ft­
in this community and attended W hittleKut ' 81lalluck 1111,1 Doris tion with the Walla Walla canning h‘>m elast Thursday were Mr. and ter-ln-law . Mr. and Mrs. C L. Sy- ' held
verson, of Timber visited him l a s t ' ernoon. Interm ent was in the fam ­
............ .
u Mrs. Bert Hailey of P ortland and I week.
school a t Ixturel in the '80s when
ily lot in Pleasant View cemetery
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
company.
came
home
Saturday.
H<
Mr
and
Mrs
prank
Meyer*
of
Hllls-
H.
Pelton
and
the family lived on whut was later
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller had as south of Sherwood.
Lhe D
w Hawkins blace
s ,r »«i Hay visited Mrs. Pelton's b r o th - . »«'d Mrs Teach spent from g a tu r-
tin o . w. itääkin» piuu
sir.
M Turner, of Portland who I» d»y evening until Monday In Salem.
„
. . .
. . . .
„ .
on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J : Mr. Haynes had Deen elected
U nton nam ed hta place ol business u '
j ,
•
oruftno * no
Mr
returned to ¿ 9rg TuCo-
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rob- Quests
B
and family and Mr. constable 17 times and held the o f - ,
S iwua
£ u » > j. P
Robert Lang
Lan'g of
of Portland
Portland visited
visited ' day.
. ert*on o
■ and Thornton
Mrs. Ted Norcross (Marjorie fice for 37 years.
Robert
day
boyh.iod
day*.
-------
--
h
i.
~
,
,
h
.
r
»<„.
*
»
u
..
k
..
i
,
.
I
Mr
and
Mrs.
Lealle
Lee
and
three
«oSertaon
~
Dolores
Ann.
Mis.
'\ h v , ”,M.“ l r Schm idt of Hillsboro ^ n ' i ’iSdaT
* J 8vl,ultz' ‘“ ' l chUdn’n w‘c*r‘c" Sm iduv I T d M o X Robertson Was formerly M argaret Thornton), all of Portland.
Mr and Mrs. Verl Salee and th e ir , If you have something to sell and
was a Visitor at the 11 <1 McNay
" “V ,__ vl„ .
guests of ¿lx»8 L?e » parent’s M? Mi‘ltl,e8 of this community.
family visited Mr. and Mrs. J o e ! are in a hurry to sell it. let the
('lass
to
Elect
_
_______
home Friday. Miss Clcta S treu­
John
Spierlng
is
building
a
chick-
Murphy In Portland Sunday.
Election of officers of the "Friend- and Mrs. Calvin Whitmore.
classified advertising departm ent of
nt
Newberg were
and Clyde
Portland
Friday Puddock of J J Ä
’Ä
i
& Ö
J Ä
Ä
A
* «
Ä
Hl» t a S t h S T o S w ^ t
the Hillsboro Argus prove its ability
Ask
your
attorney
to
send
your
as a speedy and efficient s al e s
guests a t the McNay home.
¿ ^ 'tii’e ^ L ^ a f ’^ w ’ Ha’iebrh’w i.h * el»U 4c baby-chick brooders.
¡Roy is assisting him
legal advertising to th e Argus.
medium.
Nearly fifty persons attended the J R hom e tonhrht ’ cn »
> *’ I Evelyn and Dorothy Selm m achti
Mr». Adolph Schmidt Joined other
Albright Brotherhood meeting, at the n,?JPr, 1
. T ’U^ . ? y
Mrs. George Kosevear and ' ton ^ J S i ^ ^ m h ’a n d ’u .m r’ ieiím ? m IÎ* •
01 the Business and Pro-
Raleigh Whitmore home. February . ¿ ’kir
’f ’ visit
' . . 7 mi
'" ' th
, ’‘ n ’2*
“J u.rivf...
B
r ' «in
«,»».<
w*ng _cluo And tin ir leauir. Miss | (visional Women's club oí Hills-
1(1 T rh
h e
e literary
I l l e r a r v urogram
consisted
Arab
Jt
1
1
1
d_
their
daughter
and
program coniusted " ¿ f ' ‘ f
Irene Suven», at their home Hal - 1 £ ,7 7 „ „ B " rip to CorvaHis Sunday
‘a”
S
Ä
c X '^ r * ^
S
r
Ä
‘
WlWun'or?1«;!,« by “¿’harte* Ä
Whitmore. »"I"» by Charles lluync»
uiid singing by everyone.
Mr». M Coolidge and Verna May
visited relative» and friends in Port-
land from Friday until Sunday.
c',»i!dg7l , andd family *<d"lE il a n d
tm . a i n
D ie ’ d av w in . M rt m
1 * d V
‘ M
M
Great Percentage
Accounts Insured
Constable Haynes
Dies at Sherwood
Mo>r at
W‘d t' r
P . ;
“•"■re av u««- w an er muyc
M
. M
_. , . - „
.
,
children of Balm G
¡ 5 " / " lla£ n
3 * * " * 2 ' c
rr
U“" “ " ' «UP'U 1,1 tn e 8 E sto1“ 1
Mrs R
“ ^ e r resident
of ,h l-' community. Is now hou -
teeja-r at the Rudolph Lash home
,
, ? pt n.t
from Wednesday until Sunday at
G aston with her mother, Mrs. Al­
bert Kobersteln. who is 111.
Mrs Ray Voorhees .-pent Monday
night and Tuesday with friends in
Portland.
Mrs. L A W hittle went to Boise
Idaho. Friday on a ten-day vam
Mr m ,d Mr» lfa rrv B ehm cltxer
!V’ r ",,d Mra l l “ > ®rown B,ld
mBtC' JU" n’‘e T ' WS
with relatives.
of Mou“ u i ^ H o£e 2ndI M r S d
_c . *
M r- “ >d Mrs H fnry R « * Mnd
Mrs. Harry B ennett of Portland
Augi
M-r« W illiam ions Ir of iiiilsb i,rn laiul and Mr. ano Mrs. SU u Lechen son Wulter spent Sunday a t the I spent Sunday with her daughter.
ueA- s Ä T g i^ u s of Mis
and chHdren l-onuny aiid Dorothy Ted Battler home in Portland
Portlan ' ! Lucille, a t the Richard Wh ittle
ol West Union were Sunday guests
Mrs. Adolph Schm idt and Lilli" home.
Baker,
Mrs J. W. Mulloy and mother.
Mrs. Amelia Campbell, called on
their aunt and sister. Mrs. Rebecca
Rowell of Scholls, their sister and
daughter. Mrs M lnta Adams ol
Fannlngton, and Mrs Campbell's
sister-in-law . Mrs. Lutltla Jack of
Jacktnwn. Sunday afternoon.
Lillie Brown nltrnded a parly at
the home of M arian Roberts of
Forest Grove last Thursday- evening
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schm idt en- 1
terlalned with a dinner Sunday for
Mr and Mrs. Emil Trachscl and
two Children. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Trachsel and two sons, und Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Toncliln and daughter
all of Elmonlen.
Mrs. Ixiul.se ltrunner of Portland
Is spending this week a t the C. P.
Stafford home.
Mrs. Fred Schm idt reports the
m arriage Friday of her niece. Miss
ö j
Eva Schneider of Portland, who
has visited here often, to Nell
Helney, assistant buyer for M ont­
gomery W ard Ac Co. The couple will
make their home In New York City
Mrs. Frank Tolson and daughter
Effie of Hillsboro were Sundav call­
ers a t the F. L. Brown home.
H annah R utschm an of Portland 1
F a a k i o n ge<a “ a c t i o n ” i n t o
spent Saturday night and Sunday I
a t the home of her parents. Mr. and 1
• p o r t s ty le * a n d s o ft f e m i­
Mrs. Adolf Rutschm an.
n i n e l i n e * i n t o d re s s t y p e s !
Honor Roll Given
Pupils of the Ixturel school who ’
were neither absent nor tardy the I
Action backs, Dolman, Raglan
Built This Business
Prescriptions can’t be alm ost right. They
must be e x a c tly right. Absolute dependability
that has made us the choice of Hillsboro’s
leading physicians safeguard? you in all your
purchases here. Headquarters f o r rubber
goods—invalids’ foods and supplies—infants’
needs. Call
Delta Drug Store
in d ° R . i t h ^ t n m n ‘ « m T n o rm ia
an<j R uth Eastm an and Dorothy
W hlsnand of Midway, Esther Hpicr-
ln,f'
Jeun Davis. Marjorie
Will. Viola and Bernice Stoller.
Jean W atkins. M arie Sm ith and
th,r
Deo Splerlng spent the week-end
“I t»asU>n with a former school-
/
1935
S p o r t ¿ ¿ D ress
COATS
$7.90
i
PRESCRIPTIONS
’ml
PUTA
SWING IN
YOUR STRIDE
or set-in sleeves for sport . . .
ripple collars, capelets, wide
revers for dress! Checks and
plaids, tweeds — diagonal and
fancy-weave wool and crepes!
A Message ♦ ♦.
to Oregon Taxpayers
You Can
On Your
SA V E
TAXES
by Paying Them On or Before
MARCH 15
THE TOTAL POSSIBLE SAVINGS UNDER
THE PRESENT TAX LAW ARE VERY LARGE
For Example — In Washington county alone, 3% of the tax roll
represents the sum of almost $30,000. <1 You, as a taxpayer, can
share in further benefits to be derived from prompt payment
of taxes. Among such benefits are decreased warrant indebted­
ness, and corresponding decrease in interest paid on outstanding
warrants. <1 The present law which allows this 3% discount is
therefore of direct interest to taxpayers as individuals as well as
to the communities in which they reside.
Feel new vigor and
tingling good health, by
keeping fit with a quart
of milk a day! That
goes for youngsters and
adults! Let us deliver
your daily qunrt!
F IR G R O V E
D A IR Y
P hone 4 R X 1
EN N
E TL'