The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 04, 1935, Image 9

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Section Two—
Full of News, for Al
of the Family.
I
A.B.C. Member—
One of Only Two Weekly
Papers Went of Rockies
With Winch is Combined the Hillsboro Independent
Benefit Dance
at Laurel Hall
D a v is
lia s
F a m ily
P a rty ;
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NO. 7
HILkSBOKO. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935
VOLUME 42
M oves;
C ro p
reamed in Film
M rs .
C lass
R n ffe ty
Hom e;
'Dfoia. UJèeki
(lly
M r» . F , I . . I l r n w . t l
I.AUHEI. A benefit dance will
l><- given nt the community hull
Kuturday night to help flnunce the
local baseball team of tin* Sunset
league I’io Zunoliclll. singer and
entertainer of Hillsboro, will be
present.
Pavla fam ily Moves
I .eon S Davis und fuinlly have
moved from the Mason Cudy place
Io their home one und one-half
null » m.rlh <il I .i h i I Mi UMl
Mrs Sam Ltavls are living on the
t'udy place
The district Sunday school c o n ­
vention will be held ul the Scholls
church Munday beginning with a
basket dinner at 11:30 Sunduy
school will lie held at each church
ut the usual hour All ure asked
Io bring tnelr dining equipment
with tliclr lunch.
Sunday evening guests ut the
Henry lice c home were Mr unit
Mrs Albert Kruhmer und children.
Mr. und Mis Wulter Dcinmln und
QtlS Ki.oi.e, .ill of llliMiuung Mr
Itccse Is slowly Improving from an
extended illness
Ade Rutschman is ut the Dr.
Frank Mctine home ut Multnomah
insisting In building a guruge
(lava Haa Party
Twenty members of the friendly
Corner Sunday sellout class uttend
ed the meeting ut the Amos Wat
k i n s home Thursday evening
Guessing, contest snd imitutlng
games were played The "April
Fool" purt of the evening was a
"chicken dinner" in a large tureen, Janet Gaynor, above, and Warner
lluxter, below, starring In "One
which, when uncovered, exposed
More Spring," from the novel by
the chicken's dinner of wheat The
Hubert Nathan ut the Venetian
giugcrbreud with trimmings served
tonight. Friday u n d Suturduy
later wus real.
Others II. the picture are Wulter
Mr und Mrs Jucoh Schmidt. Mr
King, Jane Durwell. Roger lm-
and Mrs Walter Schmidt und Mr
hof. Grunt Mitchell. Kuscmury
und Mrs Fred Schmidt und Cecil
Ames, John Quult-n. Nick Foran
were Sunduy dinner party guests
and Stepin Feehlt. "One More
ut the Jo.in Murty home near
Spring" Is the much-prniscd story
Bethany.
of a couiageous young woman's
Fred Stevens of Accquulu. Idaho,
search foi romance and the right
wus the guest uf his brother. W 1.
to huve her drruin come true
Stevens, lust week, coming down to
attend the funeral uf their father, Robert Soule, Raymond Meyers. Al
James Stevens Mr und Mrs W I. Ewing. Hu} Felton. Fred Teach,
Stevens and their guest visited Howard Davis and Gilman Wight
Miss Ina Stevens ut Vernonia
Mr and Mrs. 11 G McNay and
Thursday Fred Stevens returned two dunght-rs and their guest1. C
home Sunduy evening after he and S MrNay of Newberg, visited Mrs
his hualx hud attended a re-union Fred Jossy of Rock Creek and Miss
ut the home of their aunt. Mrs Marie Schmidt of near Hillsboro,
George Ih csd orf of Schefflln
who are convalescing at tnelr
Mr und Mrs. F I. Brown visited homes following major operations
at the Kay Brown home In Port­
A A Soule spent several days
land Sunday
at home over the week-end ufter a
C. W Brown, who makes Ills' month's business trip to Montana.
home with hts son, accompanied Suit l.akc City and other points.
Ihr visitors home for a few days I Miss Virginia Floyd of Santa
l u l l with I l l s h i o l h c l
Crux. C'al. arrived Friday for n
Mrs Fima Baker accompanied j v isit w ith h e r a u n t Mrs I. A
Mr and Mrs. Hurry Schrncltzcr of Whittle
Mountain Home to Munnlng Sun
Mr und Mrs. 1. A Whittle and
day to visit Mrs. Schmeltzer's par- , their guesi were Sunday guests
nits, Mr and Mrs W D Baker
1 of their dai.ghtrr and cousin. Mrs
Adolph and Fred Schmidt went II M Whlsnand of Midway.
to Tillamook Thursday to visit the
Merle Dunham, Mickey Dean.
t'n s Hoffman family, formerly of Arthur Ne*vlund and Lyle Duns-
Farmington They called at the moor, ull of Portland, were Sunday
Mike Alplunulp dairy farm, where guests at the Dewey Mercer home
Adolph Schmidt wus employed u
Mr and Mrs Amos Watkins und
four children. Mrs. A Naderer and
number of years ago.
Mrs M Coolidge spent the week­ Mr und Mrs S K Stoller and
three children visited ut the John
end with relatives in Portland
ln-onard Koherstcm o f Gaston W ill home in Beaverton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John MeFee were
spent last week with his sister.
Sunday guests of their son. William
Mrs Herman Whitmore.
C S. McNay of Newberg Is vis­ Kerr, and family at their new
iting his sons. W. H and B. O. home, recently purchased near
Beu vert on
McNay
Mr und Mrs Kuleigh Whitmore
Mr. und Mrs Dexter Elliott and
und two daughters and Helen two sons und Cleta Stretch of New­
Vorhees attended Sunday school ut berg and Clyde l ’uddock of Port­
Farmington Sunday in the interest land visited the ladies' uncle. W
of the convention ut Scholls Sun­ H McNay. Sunday.
Woodcutters employed in cutting
day.
Miss Erma linker of Manning wood on government land have
und George Kirkpatrick of Moun­ moved into the Francis Coolidge
tain Home were all day guests of house.
Mrs Flora iiuker Mureh 24
John Win has sold his potato
Enjoy Few Pays at Beueli
crop to McKinley-Mitchell com­
A group of young people spenl pany and has a number of men
from Frida> until Sunduy at the sorting and sacking. The potatoes
Stevens cottage In Oceanside, being are bring shipped for seed.
transported In the Stevens store
Mr and Mrs Jesse Jungrrs of
truck. Those making the trip were Portland visited at the M. Keyser
Elbert and Irene Stevens. Lee und home from Saturday until Mon­
llernice Brown, Ted and Helen day.
Itutschmnn. Thelma Mulloy, Lucille
Argus classified ads get results.
Bennett, Lillie Brown, Earl Baker,
I7
!
M la a M a r y a ra t
1932 FORD V-8 COACH—
Good condition ...............................
1929 FORD SPORT COUPE—
"As is” .............................................
2 1928 FORD COUPES—
“As is”
..............................
............
1930 BUICK COUPE
$350
1929 DODGE SEDAN ............................ 150
1928 NASH SEDAN ................................. 125
( tt y
M » th t« a « *n i
A p r il
M r» . J o h n
M.
Farm Union League
to Start Play Soon
Farmers’ Union baseb« 11 league,
including five Washington county
teams, has bx^n organized. County
unions entering teams are Kansas
| City, Verboort. Cedar Mills. Bux­
ton and Laurel Carlton in Yamhill
i county is toe .sixth team.
The following schedule has bet n
announced for the 1935 seiuson
12;
Dads
D a v id a o n )
Lay the
Foundation
LUTHERAN
a
THURSDAYS
Washington Savings
and Loin Association
Birthday Parties
Held Mason Hill
^0=
The First National Bank
of Portland, Oregon
Condensed Statement of Head Office and 18 Branches
As
$ 5 3 ,2 3 9 ,4 1 4 .8 6
Y o u GET T H IS ’20 personal GIFT...
... wheti you buy
a new gas range!
H O W TO GET IT :
• We will give you free a handy range set regular­
ly priced at $20 when you buy one of the gas ranges
listed below retailing for $74.50 or more without
kitchen heater or $119.50 or more w ith kitchen
heater. This set is composed of a chromium shaded
bracket lamp, electric measured timer, electric clock,
4 porcelain condiment jars and a condiment rack.
A-B • Estate • Gaffers A Sattler • Norge
Magic Chef • Spark • O ’Keefe A M erritt
• W edgewood •
The period of this free offer is limited!
BUY YOUR NEW GAS RANGE N O W AND SAVE $ 2 0 .
P ortland G as & C oke C ompany
} AUTHORIZED SALE! AMO SERVICE
School
Has Comedy Roll
HELVETIA -Something different
MOUNTAINDALE Miss Eugenia
A p r i l 14 Ksanaaa C i t y a t C a r lto n . B e *,
| in school programs will he given
btxxrt a t C e d a r M i l l * , B u x to n a t l a u r e l
, Cypher ul North Plains has ac­
at
Helvetia school April 12. Special
A p r il 21 C«*«iar M ill« a t B u x to n , C a r l-
cepted the jMjttition of teacher ut
to o a t V w rb o o rt. luaurwl a t K a n a a« C ity
feature will be moving pictures
the Meurhurii school fur next year.
A p r i l 2M V e rlw a irt a t la M r e i . K a o a u «
taken in Switzerland by Elmer
C it y a t O r i a r M illa , B u x to n a t C a r lto n .
Mrs. Metu Johnson, who has
Buehler ol Portland and also Ore­
M ay 5
B u x to n a t V e r b o o r t, C a r lto n a t
spent the past few weeks with her
KanaaA C ity , I-a u r e i a t ( « d a r Mill#*
gon scenes. A small charge, for
-son-in-law and duughter, Mr end
M a y 12 K a n » u C ity a t B u x to n . C e d a r
the benefit of the school, will be
M ills a t C a r lto n , V e r b o o r t a t I<aum l
Mrs Eurl Luther, is visiting rela­
made. Ladies are asked to bring
M ay It
C a r lto n a t K a n s as C ity . C e d a r
tives und friends In Portland a
lunch, which will be served free
M ill* a t V e r b o o r t. L a u r H a t B u x to n .
few duys.
M a y 2$- B u i t i . n a t C e d a r M i l k . V e r -
after the program. Mr. Buehler is
b o o rt a t C a r lto n . K a n s an C i t y a t l a u r e l ,
A numhei of people In this com­
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
June 2
L a u r e l a t V e rb e jo rt. C e d a r M ills
munity huve received their baby
Korn and M r. and Mrs. Chris
[ a t K a n s as C it y , C a r lto n a t B u x to n .
chicks.
J Jaggi ut Phillips He accompanied
June 9 V erb o o rt a t
B u x to n ,
K anaa-
I . rave tor Houlh
his mother to Switzerland last sum­ Stepin Feehlt has important comedy C ity a t C a r lto n , C e d a r M ills a t L a u r e l
J
u
n
e
I
t
B
u
x
to
n
a
t
Kansan
C
ity
,
mer.
Mrs. Free Zllly Sr. und son Fred
part in "bachelor of Arts." which to n a t C e d a r M ills , L a u r e l a t V e rb o Carl**
o rt.
Zllly Jr. of Portland spent Friday
J u n e 3 0 K an s as C ity a t C a r lto n . V e r ­
will be shown in a double bill
Robert Magin, a student at Col­
night und Saturday at the C. I.
at the Venetian theater Sunday, b o o rt a t C e d a r M i l k . B u x to n a t L a u r e l
lege of Puget Sound, was a guest
a t B u x to n , C a r lto n
Willtanis home They ure leaving
Monday and Tuesday. This pic­ a t J u V ly e r b 7 o o r C t. e d a l a r u r M e ills
over the week-end at Mr. and Mrs.
l a t K an s as C U y .
ture is seid to be a really hon­
Abe Youngen home.
for Los Angeles to make their
J u ly 14
V e r b o o r t a t l a u r e l , K ansas
home.
est story of college life—with C ity a t < *<dar M ills , B u x to n a t C a r lto n
Lillie Youngen spent the week­
n a t V e r b o o r t, Carlton
the hokum out and humor in. It a t J u K ly a n s 21 as C B it u x y to
Mrs. Wes Schlegel and children
end with her brother Willie at the
, L a u r e l a t C e d a r M ills .
is devoted to the thesis that all
Don und Lucille of Elmu. Wush.,
J u ly 28
K an s as C it y a t B u x to n , C e d a r
Charles Reiling home near Forest
college life isn't one long rah- M ills a t C a r lto n , V e r b o o r t a t L a u r e l.
visited ut the Ed Schlegel heme
Grove.
rah-rah. Featured in the picture
Suturduy morning
The bulk of the potatoes in this
are
Anita Louise, Tom Brown,
Week-end guests at the George
vicinity are sold. Fred Schmidt,
Argus classified ads get results.
Arline
Judge. Frank Albertson
"The Potato King." has sorters em­
Stewart ho.nc were Mr und Mrs.
and
Frank
Melton
ployed this week
George Stewart Jr of Portland,
The Jay patrol, who earned most
Miss Opal Stewart und Miss Muige
points
during the last month, have at the program at Rock Creek
Clark of St. Helens
the
privilege of going fishing on Wednesday night
The Misses Mahula and Elaine
Joseph Wenzel visited Bonneville
the Salmonherry river this week
Corey spent the week-end In Hills­
with their scoutmaster,
Joseph dam Sunday.
boro und while there attended the
Wenzel.
"Crusader Hully."
Visitors a t school Wednesday Blooming Unit of Farm
Mrs Voges Hostess
were Mesdames H. Bishop, S. Sor­
Mrs Otto C Voges was hostess
Union Plans for Social
enson. R. Youngen, P. Jossy, C.
Thursday afternoon ut the Hills­
Pieren and J. Yurkovich.
Blooming local, Farmers' Union,
boro church parlor for the Luther-
A FEATURE that makes the morning frock. Pattern 464, un-
will enjoy a social evening in Ban­
Entertain Dads
un Ladles' Aid.
usually attractive Is the clever arrangement of buttons on
Boy Scouts entertained t h e i r ning’s hall in Cornelius April 10.
Mrs. Hollrnbrck Hostess
the waist to provide a fastening for the matching apron.
"Dads" at supper at the scout Entertainment will be a debate
Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck was hostess
Percale,
glngbam.
or
chambray
la
suggested
for
this
model,
cabin
Friday night. They cooked and a card party. Participants in
fo r th e B a n k s M o u n t.in .d .ilc ' 500"
hunter
stew and several other ap­ the debate will be Frank Buck
for
which
patterns
come
In
sites
34
to
42.
Size
38
requires
5%
club Wednesday uftornoon Honors
petizing dishes on an open fire ! and Richard Schoeler, affirmative,
yards
of
3&-lncb
fabric
with
9%
yards
of
I
-Inch
bias
binding.
were won us follows: Mrs. Fred
i The boys intend to fix the path and Ernest Meyer and J. E. Hor­
Soft, contrasting revere tbat fall gracefully heighten tbs full
Bovee. first, Mrs Eurl Hollenbeck,
to the cabin so they can invite I ner, negative. Everyone invited.
charm
of
the
smart
frock,
Pattern
446.
when
made
of
lace.
The
second: Mrs. Grover Rogers, third,
, their mothers there in the n ear.
sleeves are fitted with a slash opening at the wrist.
anil Mrs James Mathiesen. consol­
Superintendent Named
future.
Patterns are sized 34 to 46. Size 38 calls for 4% yards of 39-
ation. Guests were Mrs. Eurl Hol­
Lovat Davidson made a business
Wade H. At still, Milwaukie grade
lnch satin or silk, and ■A yard contrast.
lenbeck anti M iss Marcella Rogers
Think of the years
trip to Salem Thursday and r e -! school principal, has been named
Mrs C 11 Hall will entertain the
turned Friday night.
To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING IN-
superintendent of the Forest Grove
ahead!
They can bring
club in Banks April 24
Band practice was held Tuesday} grade schools. He succeeds E. E.
STIlt tT ItiN S, fill out the coupon below, being sure to MENTION
security.
Invest in Sav­
Crystal Bell Voges spent several
night
as
the
group
intended
to
be
Arant,
who
resigned
in
Decern
her.
THE NAME OE THIS NEWSPAPER.
days last week visiting her aunt,
ings
and
Loan,
and pro­
Mrs W C. Putman, of Farming-
test
your
own
interest.
ton
FASHION BUREAU. 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK
Mr and Mrs Gus Geores und
Free
in
fo
rm
a
tio
n at
family and Mr and Mrs. Ed Wes­
Enclosed find................ cents. Please send me the patterns
your request.
ton and family of Tillamook visited
checked below, at 15 cents each.
at the J. L. Van Domelen home
Lenten Services
Sunday.
Safe — Reliable
Mr and Mrs. E E Muller receiv­
Pattern No. 4 64
Size.
ed word last week of the death of
Pattern No. 446
Size.
their grundduughter, Anna Evans,
8 P. M.
11. She wus the daughter of Mr
and Mrs James Evans of Leaven­
High School Auditorium
Name
worth. Wash Mrs Evans was form­
A P R IL 4
erly Ruth Muller
A d d r e ss...................................................................... ..
Mr and Mrs Leonard Maxwell
"THE VIA DOLOROSA"
und family visited the Bradford
Fowles home Sunday
C i t y .......................................................... ..
state
Mr und Mrs Fred Ennis visited
REV E EICHMANN
the Earl Hollenbeck home Sunday.
of Portland
Name of this newspaper............................................
Mrs. Chris Tschanz visited the J.
J Nussbaurner home at Helvetia
A Capella Chair
the past week.
All materials specified In above patterns may be purchased
J. M. PERSON, Manager
Measles Reported
In local stores.
A number of pupils are absent
Savings A Loan Bldg., Hillsboro
C
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from the Harrison school with ily visited Mrs. Baker's sister. Mrs. birthday Friday at an oyster sup­
Bernard Gent, of Thatcher Sunday per. Present were Mr and Mrs
measles
Clarence Gcnyo, Mrs. Wolf and
Mrs. William Everett and son
Mi a n d M rs B E. W a ld o rf
Billy. Mrs Wilbur Dillon and Ber­
nice and Verna and Vincent Sharp
of Hillsboro visited at the James
Work Late
Mathiesen home Sunday.
Spring work is late owing to in­
Twins Born
weather. Farmers are busy
MASON HILL—Mrs Otto Sol- clement
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon berger
the field when the weather
entertained at dinner Thurs­ in
permits.
Clover sown in February
Layton. March 28. twins The girl day
for Mt*. Charles Johnson and
was named Jean and the boy Jack Mrs George Hill, in honor of the was killed b> frost last month.
Mr. and Mrs R. Hills of New­ latter’s birthday They were later
berg visited at the J. W Corey joined by Mrs. W S. French. Mrs.
Dr. Wiley Given Certificate
home Sunday
B E Waldorf and Miss Helen
Dr. D. E Wiley, local physician,
Mesdames J L Vandomelen. G. Kinsey for an afternoon of Sun­ has receivtd an official certificate
C. Connolly, and James Mathiesen. shine sewing.
for safe driving in the “Quit K ill­
Mildred Hergert and Margaret
Mrs Charles Woods is visiting ing" campaign now being conducted
Mathiesen intended u silver tea at t in Portland with her daughter. Mis. in Portland
the J. R Sandford home Friday , T R Mohler
of M arch 4 ,1 9 3 5
afternoon.
M Conrurdy went to Portland
WOOD WANTED
Norman Stanton of Vancouver last week to stay for several
spent the week-end visiting his weeks
WiU take wood as part or
T O T A L D E PO SIT S
full payment on a used Edi­
parents. Mr and Mrs Stanton.
Mrs Marlin Wilson, Mrs Floyd j
son Radio. Here is your
Mrs. Raffrty Home
Brown ano baby son of North
chcnce to own a fine radio.
Mrs. Sam Raffety, who has been Plains visited at the C. H. Gonyo |
in the Jones hospital for some I home Thursday.
Douglass Radio Service
time, returned home last week.
Mrs. B E. Waldorf honored her ’
136 S. 3rd Ave
Phone 21X
RESOURCES
Mr and Mrs. Joe Baker and fam- I mother, Mrs. Ida Wolf, on her*
1935 Ford V-8 Popularity
’625
’515
’525
?515
’415
’75
’119
at
S co u ts E n t e r t a in
L l
Gives us some fine USED CARS taken in
trade — Which merit your confidence and
inspection.
1934 FORD V-8 VICTORIA— Like new,
run only 12,000 miles. Radio and heater
1933 FORD V-8 VICTORIA—
Guaranteed condition. Radio
1933 CHEVROLET COACH—
A-i condition ..............
...............
1933 CHEVROLET COUPE— Run only
15,000 miles. New rubber
Plan Program
for Helvetia
Event
T w in s
B o rn to V e r n o n L a y to n s
S o ld
Ctearrifuw
Miss Cypher
New Teacher
1300 Main Street
• Buy a new gas range now and
you really get something extra
■
—something for yourself. A
g ift you can take w ith you
wherever you move. This handy
range set delightfully "dresses
up” your new range and makes
cooking more convenient. Hun­
dreds of women have paid the
regular price of $20 for this
set, but it doesn't cost you a
cent during this limited spe­
cial offer!
The automatic electric clock
is a joy in any kitchen. The
electric measured timer noti­
fies you when cooking or bak­
ing is finished. The bracket
lamp makes it easy for you to
see everything on top of your
range. And the condiment jars
are for salt, pepper, flour and
sugar.
Inspect this set at dealers or
in the Gas Company's show­
rooms. See how attractively it
fits on any type of modern gas
range—console, table top or
console with kitchen heater.
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $11,963,869.31
United States B o n d s ...................... 23,772,770.88 $35.736,640.19
Bonds of Federal Agencies -
- - - - - -
-
228,465.94
Municipal and Other Bonds - - - - - - -
- 8,339,267.91
Loans and Discounts - - -
- - - - - -
- 13,769.081.13
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank - - - - - - -
135,000.00
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures - - -
- 1,783,578.01
Other Real Estate - - - - - - - - - - -
127,735.53
Customers’ Liability — Acceptances
- - - - -
46,278.51
Due from U. S. Treasury (Redemption Fund) - -
125,000.00
Interest Earned - - - - - - -
- - - -
-
410.123.96
Subscription to F.D.I.C. - - - - - - - - -
76,904.15
Other Resources - - - - - - -
- - - - - ____ 43,050.47
T O T A L ..........................................................$60,821,125.80
LIABILITIES
C ap ital....................................................$2,500,000.00
Surplus - - - - - - - - - -
2,000,000.00
Undivided P r o f i t s ...........................
285,282.11 $ 4,785,282.11
Reserve for Contingencies, Interest, Expenses, etc.
251,512.83
Circulation - - -
- - - -
- -
- - - - - 2,476,450.00
Acceptances -
- - - - - - - -
- - - -
46,278.51
Other Liabilities - - - - -
- -
- - - - -
22,187.49
Deposits.......................................................................... 53,239,414.86
T O T A L ............................................................$60,821,125.80
FIFTH, SIXTH AND STARK
MAIN BRANCH . .
. SIXTH AND MORRISON
UPTOWN BRANCH .
Other Portland Branches
ROSE CITY BRANCH............................... N.E. 42nd Ave. A Sandy Blvd.
UNION AND Rl'SSELL BRANCH......... N.E. Union Ave. A Ruaaell St.
EAST PORTLAND BRANCH ................S.E. Grand Ave. A Morrison St.
SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH
S.E. 82nd Ave. A Foster Rd.
MONTAVILLA BRANCH......................... S.E. 80th Ave. A Stark St.
LIVESTOCK KENTON BRANCH
Denver Ave. A Kilpatrick St.
Branches Outside of Portland
ALBANY
ASTORIA
GRESHAM
HEPPNER
HILLSBORO
PENDLETON
SALEM
THE DALLES
WOODBURN
CONDON
DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK AND ALL OF ITS BRANCHES ARE INSURED
UNDER THE TERMS OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE PLAN