The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 01, 1935, Image 9

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Early Copy—
Makes fu r Fewer Mistaken
und Better Service
Oregon Products—
The Argus is Printed on
Oregon Made News
W ith W hich ^ C o m b in e d *>)»• Hillsboro Independent
Volume 42, No. 24
I III laboro lnilvp<'ik<l«nl M t I H
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Jlillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, August 1, 1935
tended a tea in th e aftern o o n by
Mayor J. H. Garrett Ranks as Dean
Mrs H N. R obinson. honoring Mrs.
North Plains
N o Service
M ary B each on h e r e ig h ty -six th
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birth
d ay Mrs. C M A lex an d er was
of All Hillsboro's Retail Merchants
| OF I Vi O il t i l
<uest also us her b ir th ­
Chiefs Picnic W ho Is the (lly K dean
dl ('oiiiMiii
sq u irted up betw een th e b o ard s
day occurred on th e sam e day.
of Hillsboro'»
us vehicles passed und In sum m er
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M ildred L ay son of P o rtla n d is
retull m erch an ts? W hut local m et - dust took the pluce of th e m ud
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visiting h e r uncle and aunt, Mi
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the
oldest
Club E n te r ta in s; A n n u a l
G a rre tt bus served on the city M orning W orship «1 O renco |
Mrs c p Beck thJs wt^k
in point of con tin u o u s operation council for eight years, 1920 to
Mr and Mr« W H. Ring, M r
D ixie M eeting P lanned
O ff D uring A ugust
a t Its p re sen t' locution und u nder 1920. and is now finishing his first
and Mrs. G. A Hobson a n d M r a n d .
Its presen t ow nership?
yeur us m ayor He wa.s on the
Mrs E rnest W ilfert chap ero n ed a '
( H r M r«
X u r h B u r d e tt« )
NORTH PL A IN S P ast C hiefs'
T he first Is none o ther than H illsboro school board from 1910
crow d of young folks on a sw im ­
clu b nt F rie n d sh ip T em ple held it» H illsboro's gerilul m ayor, J II Io 1919. W hen the local Itotury
ORENCO T h ere w ill be no m ore m ing p a rty a t th e rock q u a rry
a n n u a l picnic ut F ow les on Dulry (Ju c k l G a rrett, w ho bus ow ned clu b w as organized In 1923. G a r ­ Sunday m orn in g w orship in the
T hursday ev en in g A bout forty a t ­
C reek. Braid«* m em b ers and th e ir und u p e n d ed n d ry good» store In re tt wus selected u» th e first sec­ O renco com m unity ch u rch d u rin g tended
th e p a rty
fam ilies guests of th e clu b w ere this city for m ore Hum 211 year» re ta ry und served for seven years th e m onth of A ugust
Mr. and M rs F ra n k H ath aw ay |
M esdam es E cho Wlllla. E lizabeth T he second 1» G a rre tt’s C C store, He w as elected p resid en t of th e
Mrs. S. W B aughm an spent the and ch ild ren of P o rtla n d spent th e
H arm » a n d W I) Fow les and d a u g h ­ m oved to Its p re sen t location on clu b In 1930. He has also been w eek-end in H elvetia w ith her w eek-end w ith Mr» H a th aw a y ’s
te r M uriel A fter u picnic lunch a M uln stre et betw een Second und uetive In the ch am b er of com m erce d a u g h te r, Mrs. Tom P le rcn , and parents, Mr and M rs G eorge G ood­
buslnciia m eeting of th e clu b was T h ird avenues In 1010 und o p e r­ and has gone th ro u g h th e chair« fam ily.
m an.
M r and Mrs. B A M itchell w ith
held a n d th en "900" wus enjoyed. ated th ere continuously ev er »Ince In th e K nights of P yth lu s lodge.
R obert B urdette. B ud B aughm an.
Mrs H enry C y p h er hud high score, by G a rre tt
a group of frien d s a tte n d e d the D onald R ogers and G eorge C sergie |
M innesota picnic S unday a t Ja n t- spent sev eral days a t C ottage
and Mr» P A Q ualls second Mrs.
Seeking to establish a b ranch
zen Beach.
F url H ollenbeck will e n te rta in the sto re of u V ancouver, W iu h , c o n ­
G rove last week.
Mr and M rs R obert Johnston.
clu b In A ugust w ith Mrs L oel H ol­ cern In n o rth w e ste rn O regon or
Mrs S. L. C arly le a n d M r and
V
irginia
and
H
ow
ard
of
B
eaverton
lenbeck assisting hostess.
Mrs C M. A le x an d e r and J e rry
guuthcuKtcrn W ashington, G u rretl
visited at th e M J. M cE ntee hom e and Je a n sp en t T uesday in P o rt­
M r a n d Mr» G eorge H u n te r of cam e to H illsboro curly In 1909
(B y M abel B A lltoon)
Sunday.
F orest G rove visited Mr. und Mrs. und selected till» city us the m ost
land, guests of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge
MOUNTAIN HOME
Sunday
Mrs Ed L udw ick and son E rnest G a rra tt T he a fte rn o o n w as spent at
C. H. K elley last W ednesday.
prom ising tor the new v e n tu re Lo­ service« w ere not held at M ountain
of P o rtla n d vla tta d at the H. E P en n in su la p a rk a n d a picnic su p ­
E d w ard
W alter and
E dw ard cation first selected wus In the Hom e ch u rch S unday, as nearly B u rd e tte hom e T h u rsd ay afternoon
per enjoyed. Mrs. A nderson ac ­
D w uruk «pent last w eek ut the L ln k lu ter b uilding on Second a v e n ­ e veryone uttended services at J e n ­
Miss H elen B aughm an is sp e n d ­
ue. the p re sen t site of I. V, H ullt's nings Lodge w here the E v angelic­ ing the w eek w ith re la tiv e s In P o r t­ com panied them hom e and spent the
T illam ook beaches.
week w ith Mrs. C arlyle.
tru d in g store.
Mrs. B e rt W alter und daughter
al cam p m eetings a re being held land.
Mr and M rs R ussell G ram m er
A yeur la te r G a rre tt purchased T hose from h e re w ho a re cam ping
v isited M rs W ulter'» sister, Mrs.
Miss O live R ogers of S t V incent and ch ild ren M arjo ry a n d B obby i
full control of th e locul brunch th e re Include Mrs Jo h n Schm eltzer. hospital. P o rtlan d , sp en t T uesday
A rndt, In P o rtlan d last w eek
G
ram
m er of P o rtla n d v isited Mr.
and, re ta in in g th e sto re nam e of Mis« H elen S chm eltzer. Ml»« M il­ w ith h e r p aren ts, M r a n d Mrs. J.
C lub E n tertain *
and Mrs. G A. Robson.
C C. Store, m oved to his present d re d Nelson. Mrs A rena C ourtney. P. Rogers.
G irls 4-11 C o-op e n te rta in e d their location on Muln stre et, u new
Work in Portland
m o th ers w ith a tea ut th e hom e of b uilding th a t hud Just been com ­ Mrs C larence N elson and fam ily,
Mrs L. It. C y p h e r Tuesduy a f te r ­ pleted by th e lute Ja m es Iinbrle and th e Rev and Mrs Speece and
R
ichard
B aughm an a n d M edford
ch ild ren T h ere will hi* preach in g
noon.
P erso n s a re em ployed a t th e A la d ­
And. speaking of th e C. C Store,
M rs M e rritt Ja c k so n spent se v e r­ how m any of th e custom ers who services at M ountain Hom e ch u rch din M ills in P ortland.
al duys In P o rtla n d last w eek vis­ m ak e p u rch ases eu rh day In G a r­ next Sunday m o rn in g im m ediately
M r and Mrs B. A. M itchell spent
follow ing S u n d a y school C h ristia n
(llr M is, Martha Vandarxanden)
iting frien d s
re tt's estab lish m en t know th e origin E ndeavor anil c h u rc h Sunday cve- several days of th e past w eek on
Miss E laine O b erb llllg of S e a ttle of the nam e? T he in itia ls stand for
ROY—A req u iem m ass w as of­
a tr ip to T acom a und S eattle, W ash
ning
Rev
Speece
w
ill
speak
a
t
Is visiting her g ra n d m o th er. Mrs. C u rler A C a rte r, th e V ancouver
and V ancouver. B C , re tu rn in g fered up F rid ay m o rn in g in St.
Jo h n G feller, w ho bus been III, but firm w hich established th e branch both services.
Mrs M ary N ew land, w ho has via M ount R a in ie r N ational p ark F rancis ch u rch for L este r M ailer. ;
Is m uch Im proved Miss O berbllllg sto re here u n d e r G a rre tt's m a n ­
30, of Haynes. A lberta. C anada, w ho i
been w ith h e r sister, Mrs. A rena F riday.
1» a g ro d u u te n u rse
M rs F re d H ew itt of n e a r B uxton was killed in an accid en t M onday,
agem ent.
C o u rtn ey all sum m er, is visiting
Mr a n d Mr» Ben Van B uren
J
u ly 22. H e w as b u ried M onday
is
spending
a
few
w
eeks
w
ith
her
T he local m erc h an t's first v e n tu re
and fum lly of W auna sp en t the In th e d ry g>»xla business wus at friends in P o rtlan d for a few days g ra n d d au g h ter, Mrs. L ee R andall, m orning in th e Roy C atholic cem - I
Miss
H
elen
G
lenn
of
n
e
ar
C
o­
etery. S urv iv in g a re his widow, six I
w eek-end w ith Mr
V anB uren’s P end leto n In 1903 W ithin n short
quille. who has been th e house a n d fam ily.
sister. Mr» Ed M eyer, und fum lly
E. W ilfert and fam ily. Mr. and children, his m other, Mrs. C asper 1
tim
e
he
hud
b
u
ilt
up
u
th
riv
in
g
I
guest
of
Miss
M
ari
S
chm
eltzer
for
France» M oyer re tu rn e d w ith them
M ailer, a n d th re e b rothers, C lar- |
d e but b u rn e d out In l'JW With the past se v e ra l w eeks, is spending M
, , rs W . . H . D unlop
„
„ of P , o rtla « n d , and
for a tw o week»' visit. S he w ill tra
a »3000 loss P rio r to laun ch in g n few days w ith M r and M rs G ene
Mr ani l , M5 s Do? D an lo P of L ong- ence of A lberta, C anada. H a rry and
also visit friend» a t A storia
hls m erc an tile c a re e r he had tau g h t T aylor of n e ar Scholls, before re- ¡ J CWL Wf sh,' «"Joyed a picnic in Roy of Banks.
Miss V iola H ertel, d a u g h te r of ■
Mr F. F. L aH aie of G aston spent school In U m atillu county f o r , tu rn in g to her hom e T h e T uylors
o p 8 p lcnl!: «ro u n d east of
Mr. and Mrs F ra n k H ertel, w ho |
sev eral d a y s lust w eek w ith his eight y ears a n d still holds u life ] form erly liv e d
next door to th e * ° rtla n d o n t <iay la s* w eek,
is em ployed in P o rtlan d , v isited ,
dau g h ter, M rs J 11 Davis, and c ertific ate from th e sta te educu- G lenns in S o u th e rn O regon
A ttend R eunion
h e r paren ts Sunday.
fam ily.
lion dep artm en t.
G row ers Pleased
M r a n d M rs C. P. B eck a tte n d ed
M r and M rs W illiam H em sw orth
M r a n d M rs J H D avis und
G a rre tt tu rn e d to hom esteading
B lackcap grow ers a re w ell pleas- a fam ily reu n io n and b irth d a y din- spent
th e w eek-end v isitin g Miss
grandson R onald und Miss M a rg ar­ in the W hite Salm on c o u n try of , cd w ith th e ir c rop this y e ar Thom- n«r >" honor of Mr. B eck's fa th e r's
E
thel
S o derw all n e a r Taft.
et lia v ls u tten d ed a fam ily re W ashington follow ing th e loss o f ; h aving th e largest acreage in th is 82nd b irth d a y Sunday
C
laren
ce M ailer, Mrs. C asper
.iiiiuti of the I .a ila ir fum lly at his business In P e n d leto n u n d , d istric t a re H a rry S chm eltzer, Ros-
M r and Mrs. B T S c h u ste r and
Shiite park. H illsboro. Sunday.
“ r8
*nd
proved up on a Inrge tra c t In the ro e C o urtney and
C h arles F ly n n son M aurice of M ilw aukie v isited fam ily and
h e r fa th e r left T uesday 1
Mi and Mrs, J A llen and fam ­ re q u ire d 18 m onths In 1907 he F lynn had a bout
six a n d th rec - the G eorge P ersons fam ily W ednes- m orning to re tu rn to th e ir hom e in
ily of n e ar G aston visited M r and w ent to V ancouver. W ash . and w as fo u rth s tons from a fraction o ver j day and T h u rsd a y M aurice tu n es
Canada.
Mr» L It C y p h e r S unday
em ployed for m ore th a n a yeur by fo u r acres of berries. H a r v e s tin g ' pianos a n d found a little
w ork
C ast H olds Pienic
Mr« Dorn Nelson of H illsboro th e C a rte r A C a rte r firm T hen of th is crop has now been com - here.
v isite d Mr and Mrs. Ju liu s S choen­ on M urch 17. 1909. he opened th e p lrtc d und th e cam pers h ave all 1 Mr and Mrs E- A. E rickson of
A picnic w as held a t R oam ers' ,
berg Frlduy
I dispersed Som e grow ers w ill glean O akland. Cal., spent W ednesday Rest n e ar T u alatin S u n d ay for
H illsboro C. C. S to re
M rs G ladys S m ith and fam ily
m em bers of th e cast of th e play.
M any changes a n d im p ro v em en ts or allow th e ir pickers to. late r th is w ith the H E Scheldt fam ily.
w ill visit Mrs. A gnes Jacobson ut huve ta k e n place in H illsboro d u r- week, w hen th e la te r developing
M r and Mrs. C. Jo h n so n of F o r­ "The Scarecrow C reeps," w hich was
C athlam et for the next lour w eeks ing th e 20 years th a t Ja c k G a rre tt . b e rrie s a re ripe
est G rove called at th e G eorge P e r ­ given this spring.
Picnic P lan n ed
sons hom e Sunday-
ha h e rn loeuted h e re H ow ever
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M eeuwsen Hurt
M r and M rs E arl O ber. Mr. and
N eighborhood new s from 30 A r-
N in th unnunl picnic of th e D ixie be believes th a t th e rep lacem en t
F re d M eeusen tw isted his knee
M
rs
W
illiam
G
irv
an
a
n
d
son
and
M ounlain P io n eer association w ill of th e e arly p la n k stre e ts for the gus co rre sp o n d e n ts i n d i f f e r e n t
Sunday w hile p laying baseball w ith I
be held a t th e T an n u c k picnic | p re sen t b lac k -to p p av em en ts w as sections of W ashington county ap- Mrs G lee D rak e v isited d u rin g th e Roy at G a rd en H om e Sunday.
ground A ugust 11 T hu program the biggest im provem ent of all p ear in th e A rgus each w e e k , w eek a t th e W H R ing hom e
M rs S L. C a rly le a n d sister.
If y o u change y o u r address k in d ­
will begin nt 11 follow ed by u has- Paving in 1909 consisted of wood L earn w h a t y o u r frien d s a re do-
kel lu n ch nt 12 C offee a n d punch planks in the m id d le of th e street* Ing for less th a n th re e cents a Mr« H a rre tta B A nderson, spent ly no tify th e A rgus d ire c t a n d at
tf i F rid a y in F orest G rove a n d at- once.
In th e w in te r w a te r and m ud I w eek.
will l>e furnished
M t. Home People
Attend Sessions
Section 2, Pages 1 to 4
Hillsboro Argua Established 1894
Argun Classified Ads Will Sell ANYTHING for Which There Is Any Demand
PENNEY’S for
B e t t e r W o r k C lo th e s V a lu e s
Super-Shrunk
U nion M ade O verall*
Work Shirts
79c
Fine Quality ..................
141/2 to 19. Also Slims.
Extra H eavy M oleskin
Work Pants $1 89
Services Held for
Accident Victim
W eigh t
Union
79c
Suits
r
Pay-Day Brand ......... J .« Id
2.20 Weight Denim.
Z ipper M odel— Blue
ALL-W OOL
Cossack
jo
Fine Quality—Ribbed
R egulation M etal
Lunch
Kit
VACUUM
BOTTLES
49c
69c
H eavy R etan L eather
Fine S w im Ribbed
W ith C om position Soles
COTTON ATHLETIC
WORK
SHOES
Leather Insoles and
Counters ................. .
.
$
no
32-ounce ..............
Z ie t/O
Boys’ Sizes $2.69
Sizes 34 to 50
M en’* M edium
Overalls
SHIRTS
25C
Pre-Shrunk Broadcloth
1.69
SHORTS
25c
C .
A n n o u n cin g
C h an g e of L o c a tio n
Moving
Moving
Next
Next
Week
Monday, August 5th will see the familiar Ford oval hanging in a
new location at Third and Washington Sts., where facilities for Sales
and Service will be greatly enlarged. W e feel and hope that you will
share our pride in this new location where every modern improvement
has been incorporated for Fast Service and your comfort and conven-
lence.
Week
FORM AL OPENING
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG. 9th. and 10th.