The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 11, 1935, Image 11

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' Section Two—
Kull of N m , for All
of the Eumily.
W ith Which is Com bined rhe H illsboro Independent
‘4
rgus
Rev. G. Reille
Talks Tonight
Tonight’s Speaker
Sunday School
Meet Attracts
J a c k to w n
Last L u th e ra n L e n te n M e e t
P ro g ra m
Jean Parker in a Scene from "Sequoia”
F r id a y ;
N e w C lu b P la n n e d
I l i l h i A u d ito r iu m
illy L. II. Itomrtiin)
The Rev G Iteule, I im u I Luther­
an paitor. will conduct the lunt
SCHOLLS
About 200 attended
Lenten devotional of thia aeaaon
the convention held by the Kinton.
ul the Ullin auditorium tunlglit
Farmington. L a u rel, M o u n ta in
'Thursday! Ilia subject will he
Home and Scholls Sunday schools
"Golgotha " t’uiilor Iteule la ul the
here Sunday. A fifteen-minute pro­
preeent time iilao Nerving ua radio
gram wus presented by each Sun­
a ia a ik e r fu r th e Lutheran broad­
day school.
Miss Miller Returns
cast on Hunduy afternoons uver
K K X
Miss Grace Miller returned Fri­
The Itev, K. Klrhmunn of Port­
day from several weeks' visit with
land spoke to the Lutherans lust
friends and relatives In California
week on "The Via Dolorosa." Re­
and Oklahoma
Mesdames Kuby Meyers. Mrs
ferring to vurloua events that
Ada Hunsen, Mrs. Ned Cox and
transpired on "the wuy to Golgo­
Mrs. Audrey Heaton represented
thu" the speaker said, "the man
Ituby it*-bekuh lodge ut the district
of sorrows hears Ills cross In weak­
convention ut Forest Grove April
ness and helplessness over the 'Via
3.
Dolorosa ' In the past twelve hours
Mr and Mrs. E G. Heaton en-
He had been drugged from one
tertuined the itay Ego family and
judgment seat to another, merci­
severut relatives with un ice cream
lessly scourged and ubused, no rest.
no sleep, n o fo o d Now the weight ,,
_
_ „
,
,
party Sunday afternoon.
the rough cross presses down ! t,-v. George Keule of Hillsboro
Charles Scott and Mr. and Mrs.
on His bruised and bleeding bark : ,
w
«peak ut the Lutheran j Gordon of Portland visited the H
lamten
services
at
the
Hillsboro
L McCool home Tuesday
and causes his fruil body to fail
union high school auditorium to­
.out a p p a r e n tly < nll;i|>;.e
M rs K uby Y e r n n g lo n of P o ri
night
(Thursday).
i land visited Mrs. Elizabeth Reed
"The daughters of Jerusalem, who
Sequoia,” based on the famous nature story "Malibu" by Vance Hout
I Sunduy.
uerompany the multitude that fol­
and starring Jean Parker Is the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday fea­
Mr und Mrs F M Lillegard vis­
lowed Him, could see in Him no
ture at the Venetian.
ite d th e F re d Hansell home at
malefactor worthy of crucifixion; j
Capitol „ Hill
Sunday
and they gave vent to their sor- ,
©
I I vopnoi
in nunuay.
.
.
ture play of Holland. A cafeteria r ; | ]
QSL
row in lamentation und tears,
YV7 If A a-o.
Mr«. Jesae Pendleton of Under- Iunt.hP wil, bi.
Misa Mary
■hey thought Him u most benevo­
■Vfnt rlo » wr i erid Schmeltzer is the teacher
’
r k U V U U C - U . wlu, Ml and Mrs Clifford Trash
Mlgg Olidine Coe o, Portland
D le s a t C h e h a l d n
lent man. worthy of their sincer­
Mr
and
Mrs
Lyle
Potter
visited
,
Sunday
and
Monday
at
the
111
est sympathy, but they failed to
T HcMe\ ornc.
perceive the true purpose of Ilia
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN—Field­
(B y M m O. H Pet nr eon»
, . the , K
_ L Potter family in Port- ,
Journey to Golgotha, they failed to'
BEND —School progrum Friday land S “"day
er Wood, 86, died at his home
« acknowledge
c . n o w i c . g c Him as the Savior n ig h t was well attended The up-
c
Thomas Reed Surprised
Mr ^ ’M r^ ’j “^ B ^ U rtt at- here March 31. Funeral services
sent by God For this Jisu s re- |x.r grade, arc progreaalng wlth Several Scholls young people tended
were held at the Hollingsworth
of
Bend Program
J J
W e ll A t t e n d e d
bidder WOOd, 86,
Henry Jacobson
Talks Kansas City
New Legion Post
Sponsors Dances
Jan nsen F ish F a rm H o m e
B u rn e d S a tu rd a y M o rn in g
Fire from sparks on the roof
destroyed the A M. Jannsen home
nt Fern Spring fish nnd game fnrm
nt Meacham Saturday morning.
The house was burned to the ground
and nearby trees damaged. J P.
Morelock and family were living
on the place Insurance of $500 will
only partially cover the loss.
Nelghborhood news from 30 Ar­
gus correspondents in d iffe r e n t
sections of Washington county ap­
pear In the Argus each w e e k .
I,earn what your friends are do­
ing for less than three cents a
week.
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ATTENTION!
Homeowners
Walker to Attend
Agents’ Convention
The NATIONAL HOUSING ACT passed
by Congress and signed by the President
of the United States presents a m ethod
w hereby, under certain conditions a n d
naturally with certain lestrictions, repairs,
alterations and im provem ents to property
can be financed.
Charles L Walker, local agent for
the Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance
company, plans to nttend the con­
vention of the company at Mc­
Minnville next Thursday and Fri­
day. Representatives of the com­
pany from five states w ill be in
attendance.
Address by B Rees Jones, presi­
dent of the national association,
will be heard over stations KGW
nnd KOIN next Thursday from
12:30 to 1 p. m. Speakers on the
convention program will include
Governor Martin, Bert E Haney,
Dr. E J. Anderson, J. M. Sehon
and others. Golf tournament, ban­
quet and dance are planned.
will be twice as many present thia
year. Trophies will be awarded to
winners of the meet, winners of
the half-mile relay and to high
Minnville, Seaside. Hill Military. point man.
Oregon City, Gresham. St. Helens.
Clatskanie. Rainier, West Linn,
Neighborhood news from 30 Ar­
Hood River and Vancouver Port­ gus
correspondents In d ifferen t
land high schools will not be en­ sections
of Washington county ap­
tered.
pear in the Argus each w e e k
Three hundred athletes competed! Learn what your friends are do­
last year representing 20 schools ' ing for less than three cents a
Present indications are that there week.
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their Intention of entering
Pacific Plans Track i nified
the meet include Hillsboro, Beav-
Forest Grove, Banks, Tigard,
Meet at Grove May 4 ' erton.
Salem, Milwaukie, Corvallis. Mc­
j Invitations to the 13th annual
i Pacific university Interscholastic
track and field meet to be held
May 4 have been extended to 105
high schools in Oregon and south­
ern Washington. The meet will
climax the May Day program on
the university campus.
Schools which have already slg-
SM ART
"T R IF L E S "
To Complete Your
E A S T E R O u tfit
A Value! Crepe
SILK PANTIES
Just unpacked!
Stunning new
Easter
Dresses
Pink— T ta
rote!
LU T H ER A N
Lenten Services
T H U R SD A Y S
8 P. M.
High School Auditorium
APRIL It
Bowling gives your
muscles th e play and
your brain the relax a­
tion you need a fte r a
d ay ’s office w ork! Play
often — nnd keep fit.
Everything t o assure
your enjoym ent.
BOWLINO SUNDAY
Noon to Midnight,
"GOLGATHA”
REV GEORGE REULE
of Hillsboro
A tapella
C O R D IA L
Chair
It doesn’t seem
possible at this
p r ic e — that's
w h y w e ’re so
proud! Cut to
fit. Lovely lace
trims. All sizes.
They're real buys!
Money wisely spent on repairs and im­
provem ents serves to m aintain the value
of your property, adds to the enjoym ent
of every m em ber of the fam ily, and pro­
vides w ork for the unem ployed and keeps
moving the wheels of industry.
Commercial National Bank
"T he L argest Independent
Bank in W ashington County.”
CLEM’S PLACE
H ills b o ro
tëîi'1
O re g o n
4
.9 8
New Crisp Fabric
GLOVES
A value!
49.
Flaring o rg a n ­
dy, c r o s s b a r
and pique cuffs!
A lso p erfectly
plain slip -o n s!
Better stock up
now— only 49c.
Sizes 6 to 814,
In floral or novelty
prints and solid
colors!
t ’s bound to be a happy
Easter if you've a brand
new frock to wear! You’ll
rave about these—they’re
so very sm art! Loads of
crisp lingerie and soft lace
trim these navies, pastels,
bright new prints! P rint
taffeta, too! Sheers, mate-
lasses are big! Ruffle necks,
“push-up" sleeves 1
Every important
1935 style— in
&
S U IT S
Don’t forget your
Gaymode
Ready for Easter!
S ilk Hose
for a tmart Easter!
79
Important as your Easter
bonnet! Lovely chiffons
with silk picot top; service
with reinforced top and
sole! New colors! 8M}-10*A!
s
9
.90
rl'
Dressy or sport
style! Jacket
to full-length !
The Commercial N ational Bank is co­
operating with the United States Govern­
m ent in this undertaking and is ready to
m ake advances of credit to those wishing
financial assistance and w’ho will m eet the
necessary requirem ents.
Plan to m odernize your home now. Call
in your contractor, plum ber, electrician,
building m aterial dealer, decorator, or
roofer for estimates.
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NO. 8
49c
moae l i e n o a co m e io i n ■ ru
: harmonica ,„ |o, M|ss E u n i c e the progrum und social given at Grange conducted the meeting and 1849 in Sullivan county. Mo. He
wants no external gymp ny
Mitchell, who is home on a fur- the Jacktown school Friday.
third and fourth degree work at crossed the plains with his parents,
compusslon; n e wunis lears oi r - |(>UJ(h from China from her mis-
Orn Cecil Heaton entertained a Sherwood Grange Saturday. Vis- Janies and Susan Wood, in 1864,
pentancewhich »«y
I’
>! sionary teaching, gave a big dis- group of friends with a theater itors were present from Hillsboro, j settling in the Willamette valley.
..
orou*
' play of things from Chinn and also party and dance given by the Tigard and Oswego Granges.
Fielder Wood and Miss Mary
woe on The«*
the Shrine Temple ut the public
Several mothers and daughters of Haynes were married October. 15,
The Lutheran a capello chorus u talk on China
Mrs Charles Deverell spent last auditorium in Portland Monday this vicinity will attend the moth- 1902. and moved immediately to
sang "Deur Son of God" by Jean
er and daughter banquet at the their farm in the Mountain Top
Siliellus. and Mrs. P Schaus ren­ week-end in Portland with Mrs evening
Murtun Cochran. Mr Deverell went
Give Program
Tigard high school Friday evening, district where he had prepared a
dered Charlotte Cobb's "The Cross." to
Corbett to visit his brother, | An Faster program was given by j Members of the Truth Seekers 1 new home for his bride, having
Herbert Deverell
the Scholls Ladies' Aid at
their and Upstreamers classes will take sawed the lumber with a small
Mr and Mrs Alfred Grocr and mc<,,lnK Friday “t the Mrs
Eliza- the principal parts In the Easter water power sawmill which he
daughter Helen Miss Anna Welk bvlh Kcvd homc when 15 werc l,a«eant to
presented at th e ! built and operated himself. All the
und sister and brother Max Will P'. Miit, Visitors were Mrs Lucille Scholls church Easter morning.
¡furniture in their home, that was
Sunday
guests
a t t h e J. M made of wood, he manufactured as
Holtz and daughter H .rriei and * * 2 ^ 5 * * ™ ^
son Leland. Mrs. O H. Peterson S
ot ne“r Sherwood, and Stretcher home_ were Mr. and^Mrs , well as many other things such as
( H r M r . J. A. M « C « r)
J C. Leedy and two sons Ralph a spinning wheel and loom, which
SOUTH KANSAS CITY Furin- and daughters Lucille and Beulah. Mrs Gwens oi ,owa
Goes
Eaat for Things
and James The Leedys formerly Mrs Wood still operates He also
era' Union held u special meeting 1 «•»<* Herman. Kenneth and Lester
August Billings went to Minne- Jived near Kinton and were mem-1 built a small threshing machine
at the Kansas City hull Monday | Schultz were recent visitors at the
evening Mr Henry Jacobson o f ! H L Doane home ut Durham. *>U Thursday to bring to Oregon bc” of tIheJ iCe?lls, 5 rangf. - - I for his and his neighbors use
tv c n in g
n ir
m i n i a n u ia m i
c carload
a r lo a d of
a rm u implements
n o le n ie n ts a and
nd
M
rs J -J M
of f farm
J“ rs
M; Stretcher atti
In «he spring of 1910 Mr and
West Union gave an interesting The Doanes moved to Portland a household
furnishings.
luncheon
Riven
by the Elizabeth Mrs Wood adopted a little boy.
last
week.
talk Next meeting will be held ut
Consider
Junior
Clab
Tipton
club
ni,,4’<
Y
Eastc|
r
n
n
”
whom
they named Clarence Burn-
Mr and Mrs. D. L. Gholson and
Hanks in the Royal Neighbor hull family
and Mr nnd Mrs W W eav-1 All those interested in junior th<- Harold Rose homc last Thurs- ham Wood The w jdcw and foster
Apiil I . I »1. •, w ill on-. -I Hi,- fir- I
son survive, also one brother. Dick
, , __
and third Wednesday of euch e r entertained Mr nnd Mrs G roll,, club are Invited to attend a meet- ‘
iir tT r
Wood of Newberg, and three sis-
Frank Robinson. Mrs. Dennis, Mr ing Saturday at 2:30 at the Mrs
month
and Mrs Grd",t
Grant Batson °!
of ters. MrJ Ad<? Stewart and Mrs
'G ladys nnd Ethel McCoy were Dean, Mr Slater and Mr and Mrs Francis Howell home Mrs Peter p ” ,,J..nilnba.Mrs
P“’, , ‘ “ *r,5 ^ d re8 ^ r RObert’ • “ ° ‘ ^ r J ^ c r ^ S T
J -se 2 .
Lewellen of Newberg and
Maggie Carter of Hermiston.
Mr.
and Mrs
Mrs Louis
J- ® ;C U rk returned from sev- clubs, win help ™ -« a n i^
• « • ‘‘m poy
y ,e ran
Mr nnd
Louis Strohmayer
Strohmayer
‘
Mrs. Flint Home
.
....
_ ,
Vtsitgd Mrs Mury Esh of Portland cral weeks visit in Heppner last
......
J
E.
Flint
returned
from
Miller
and
Allen Boleen
Monday.
we* k
1 Mrs
Good Samaritan hospital Saturday sped* the week-end on a fishing
Builds Hop House
Mrs. Stark Hostess
u . . iu m i . _ 1 u .ii.11 „
u I Mrs. McClure of Sherwood is car-1 *r‘P to the roast.
Mrs Pleasant Stark entertained
Harold Nix<>d •» building a hop L
for h(.r ior a few weej,s
Crew of Eight Employed
the Harmony club at her home house on his hop ranch ready for
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G.
I
Program Success
A crew of eight men have been
Tualatin Valley post of the Amer­
Wednesday afternoon. The ufter- n e s t v e n r s h n n e r n n
y .1 11.J
nu
J
Scholls Grange program a n d employed by the Scholls Tile plant ican Legion is scheduling a series
n<>on was spent in quilting
IlirtlKlay
Observed
basket
social
Friday
evening
was
getting
tile
ready
for
the
first
of four dances to be held April
Frank Vnnderznnden of the Tide­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D everell! well attended. The program m - , burn of the season.
13. April 27, May 11 and May 25,
water Lumber company of Astoria
were
entertained
ut
u
birthday
din
eluded
patriotic
s
e
le
c
t
io
n
s
b
y
I
for the purpose of raising funds
was a week-end visitor of his par­
ner
al
the
home
of
Mrs
Deverell’s
Scholls
orchestra
recitation.
Stun
H
a
n
d
iw
o
r
k
W
h
itm
o
r
e
to
improve the Metzger clubhouse
ents. Mr und Mrs J 1’ Vundei
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ly Ego; Manhattan serenade, Mrs
Tualatin Valley post w ill meet
zanden of Fairview.
School
P
u
p
ils
S
how
n
Oscnr
Deverell.
Don
Meyers;
reading.
Mrs.
A.
B
at the Metzger clubhouse tonight
Vandrrsandens Move
Miss Betty Mitchell was quite Flint; trumpet solo. Don Meyers;
Display of little Dutch figures (Thursday). Ex-service men in that
Mr nnd Mrs Louis Vanderzan-
ill
at
her
home
several
days
last
1
song.
Ego
children;
play.
"Julius
cut from wood by pupils of the area eligible to membership are
den of Gules Creek have moved in
Caesar." by Scholls young people Whitmore school is being shown invited. Harry F. Eli-nder, post
the house on the J P Vanderzan- week.
Mrs
B
F
Mitchell
and
s
o
n
'T
h
e
baskets
and
counter
lunch
net-
this week at the county school sup- commander, will announce com­
den ranch Mr Vundi 1 /nml. n 1
visited Mrs. Mitchell's daugh- ; ted $17 40
erintendents's office. Ten students mittee appointments.
working for J. P. Vnnderznnden Gwin
ter,
Mrs.
C.
L.
Bush,
nnd
fam
ily;
Miss
Evelyn
Benson
is
visiting
are enrolled at the school with
hoeing strawberries and also set­
at
Hoskins
Saturday
and
Sunday
!
relatives
a
few
weeks
in
Portland
Miss Helen Rcddig as teacher The
If you change your address kind­
ting some out.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Frank
Anderson
Mr
and
Mrs
Lloyd
Murray
v
i
s
-
t
_______
display
includes ______
seven ______
Dutch boys ly notify the Argus direct and at
Guests of Mr nnd Mrs. J A.
and
twin
son
and
daughter.
Rich-J
ited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R
O.
Keith
of
|
and
girls,
a
duck
and"a~tuii'p
once.
tf
McCoy Saturday evening were Mr ard and Marian of Portland, spent Mountain Top Sunday and were
..„ a
M r«
1 ,,1.1 « V a n , l . . r « n n , 1 i . n n n r l
r u i u n i i u , s p e lli m o u n ta in
1141 o u n u a y a n o w e r e
daughter
Louis, of Gales Creek.
.’hc ho"?ci'
r îïÀ 'î* ‘V """
8t
daugh
tr
Anderson's brothers. Ar- the Frank Miller home in Corne-
Mr and Mrs. J. P Vunderzanden of Mrs.
and Ferd Stelnhoff, and sis- Hus.
and sons Frank nnd Ralph of Fair- thur
Miss Mildred Stelnhoff
Jim Lee of Portland visited the
view. The evening was spent In ter.
Miss Frances Gholson had her E J. Howard home Monday eve­
playing "500."
Mrs. Clara Reeves of Forest tonsils removed last week at St ning.
Amy Alice Howard and Ioiwrencc
Grove spent a few days last week Vincent's hospital in Portland.
Burgoyne of Groner school re-
Celebrates Birthday
at the J. P Aydelott home.
Miss Phyllis Wortendyke en ter-’ Fel,vcd. t.he‘r Palmer method Pin
Htrohmayrrs Entertain
BY T H E
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Mr nnd Mrs lamia Strohmayer tained at her home in honor of la'„ w ec*;
her
twelfth birthday March 30 „
a.nd. ” 2 . “.“T " «
°
entertained a few of their friends
^
N
A
T
I
O
NAL
Guests
were
Wesley
North,
Beulah
I
«Gian.!
visited
at
the
M
B.
Boz-
Tuesday evening at the home of
i a u u
Mr nnd Mrs. J. P Vnnderznnden and Paul Peterson. Eldon Redmond. or! J
H O U S IN G A C T
with a "500" card party Present Harold Young, Donald M e y e r , MrA1a"d ” ra 9.ar‘ Asibah'\ a"d
PLAN
were Mr. and Mrs. William Van- Tomo Hnsuike, Robert Heilman. son, * l v i n 'if ’or,ln',d cvi»‘V d Mr_,
Ed ?.*‘T n?Ln ?-un,daV nd
derznnden nnd son Danny, daugh­ Peggy Mitchell, Juanita nnd Vir- a"d
ginla
Crafton,
Emma
Clark.
Jackie
w
‘lh
u,hem
,vis‘ted.
?
h*
C„
F
°
cm’
ter Ixniln nnd Bert Duyck of Roy,
Wortendyke, min home In South Tualatin Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kemper and Borovicka, E d w i n
sons Warren nnd Merlin and Miss Phyllis's grandmother, Mrs Whea­ day evening.
The main feature of the program
Frances VnnLoo of Forest Grove. ton, acted ns hostess. Games were
Mr and Mrs J. A McCoy and played nnd many useful presents to be given by the Chapman school j
April 26 will be a geography pic-
daughters Gladys and Ethel, Mr were received.
Miss Frances Post of F o r e s t
and Mrs. Louis Vnnderznnden nnd
little daughter Louise. Guy Ray­ Grove visited Miss Eunice Mitchell
mond and Russell Hickey. Dancing Frlduy night.
was also enjoyed The occasion was
Mr Strohmayer's birthday anni­
versary.
!
One o f Only T w o W eekly
P ap ers W est o f R ockies
HILLSBORO, OKKOON, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1935
VOLUME 42
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