The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 15, 1935, Image 9

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    Mi Usb or
Early Copy—
Ma ke.s for Fower Mintiiken
mid Better Service
Oregon Products—
The Argua is Printed on
Oregon Made News
With Which ia Combined the Hillsboro Independent
H illsboro
Volumo 42, No. 2Ö
Social Planned
at Mt. Hom e
Event Tonight; Potato Club
to Plan for Fair
(By M .I m .1 II. Allison)
MOUNTAIN HOME - Mountain
Home C hristian Endeavor m et lit
the John Schm eltzer home August
7 The executive committee, Helen
Schmeltzer, Mildred Nelson. Wur-
rcn Forsythe and Jam es Alll»on,
Will ill-el, le no an o b je c tiv e for UH
club to work on thia year. A
"hare und hound race" to be fol­
lo w ed bv ii w o rn -i ii-ii-.t w as p la n
ned for tonight (Thursday) on the
Allison farm. Everyone welcome.
The committee on refreshm ents for
this affair Is Marl Schmeltzer and
Ellen Marte Juqulth Septem ber
meeting will be ut the George A l­
lison home.
Mrs John Duels, president of the
Ladles* Aid, announces next m eet­
ing for Septem ber 3.
Mountuln Home Hlble Study club
has resumed activity und Thursday
of each week the Itev. and Mrs.
Virgil Speece will conduct during
the study period Everyone Inter­
ested Is cordially invited.
Mr. und Mrs Howurd Browning
and family left lust week for Sun
Diego. They may locate there.
Miss Duinnrls Saunders returned
Wednesdny evening from Seattle
and Victoria, 11 (' , w here she spent
a few days' vacation.
Mrs Lester lluffey and small
on Dennis of Portland are house
guests ut the Hurry Saunders home
tills week
Spud Club to Meet
Chehulem Mountuln I'oluto club
will meet Erlduy evening at the (1
F. AtropH home This Is the lust
meeting before the county fair uuil
plans for exhibits und dem onstra­
tions will be perfected ut tills time
Mr und Mrs George Allison ac­
companied J H. Ilurtlett und Miss
Bonnie B urdett on un Eastern O re­
gon trip, leaving lust Sunday. They
expect to be gone a week or ten
duys und will visit friends und rel­
atives in vurlous sections of East­
ern Oregon und Iduho.
Itev und Mrs. Virgil Speece were
Saturday evening dinner p a r t y
guests of Mr and Mrs. Sum Body.
Aged Gaston Woman
Buried Wednesday
Funernl services for Mrs. Ida
Ugerthu Kelly. »7, who died nt
Guston Sunduy evening, were con­
ducted ut the Donelson A Sewell
chupel here Wednesday afternoon
with Itev. A Carrick offlciutlng
Burial wus ut the T ualatin Plains
Presbyterian churchyurd.
Mrs Kelly was born at Plutts-
i-o,,-
n
v , Ju ly
H. bciii She wa
m arried to Charles Juines Kelly ut
Bay Port. Mich , In 1876 and curne
Io Oregon, settling at Gaston, In
1003.
She Is survived by the widower
und five children. Charles O Kelly
of Yakima, Wash : Walter William
Kelly of Portland; Fred J Kelly
of Astoria; Mrs. H attie Hoover of
Beaverton, und Mrs Evu Hundley
of Hillsboro route 3.
Ask your attorney to send your
i legal advertising to the Argus.
Street Styles in
Hillsboro, Oregon, T hursday, A ugust 15, 1935
K alahllahnl IS7»
Hillsboro A rgus
Section 2, Pages 1 to -I
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the Laurel merchant. They left
W ashington county $150 a year
here in 1900 when Harold was two
Six months 85c Tliree months 30
years old.
cents. Two months 33 cen ta
If
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Cecil i
Schmidt and their house guests, |
Mr and Mrs. John Schmidt of
'8 z Mr». H.nrr Cyph.i')
Montesano. Wash., visited the T o rg -; NORTH PLAINS Mr and Mrs.
Guns, Ammunition
ler fam ily In P ortland Monday | J R. Sandford and son Glen, Mr
Tw enty-nine classifications
Laurel Lacks R ain; Sunday The Torglers are form er residents and Mrs W E. Mays and son El-
Fishing Tackle
Scholia R eports D am age to
were required in the issue of
m er and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cy­
of this vicinity.
August
8
for
the
Argus
clas­
Schools
P
lan
P
icnic
(O
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W
IN HARDWARE
P roperty; P arties H eld
Max Behling and daughter M ax­ pher attended the reunion of the 128 2nd Ave.
sified page the great m arket
Phone 73
Bagby
family
at
Wilhoit
Springs
ine
of
Portland
visited
his
sister.
place of Washington county.
(fly M r«. F. L . D ro w n )
Agent L oin Radios
I ll y L . H.
Mrs. W. L. Stevens, Sunday. Miss Sunday. T here were between 50
Tills Is the greatest num ber
LAUREL—Threshing was finished Ina Stevens of Vernonia spent the and 60 descendants of the late Wil­
SCHOLLS A brush fire on the
ever used and shows the In­
(in this vicinity this week The week-end w ith home folks here.
liam and H arriett Bagby present.
old S tride place went out of con­
creusing interest and utility
I yield of grain was so much b e tte r1 Mrs. Howard Rice and daugh­ Officers elected for the ensuing
trol Monday, burning a large area
of this section of Washington
I than was expected that farmers ter. Miss Marie Schm idt of Hills­ year were: Mrs. M ary Walling of
und destroying some cordwood
county's h o m e newspaper.
DR. R. J. NICOL
, are highly elated. This immedate boro, visited at the Adolph Schmidt Rockaway, president; Mrs Eliza
T here w ere 83 different clas­
B irthdays Observed
vicinity has had no rain, not even home Wednesday.
Hamilton,
vice-president;
Mrs.
J.
sified uds on the classified
Mrs Carl Kueck spent Friday
' showers heavy enough to lay the
Mrs. Rollin Kuenzi and daugh­ R. Sandford, secretary-treasurer, I DR. E. W. ALMQUfcST
page.
with Mrs Harold Christensen when
dust since A pril 20.
ter
Velma May of Silverton are and Mrs. Henry Cypher, historian, i
Veterinarians
Ixxik over the classifications
the ladles observed th eir tw in
Play G roup Picnic
house guests of the form er's broth­
Mr and Mrs C arl C hristener vis- i
listed In this one Issue for
birthdays.
Telephone 643 and 642
The several Sunday schools of ers, Rudolf and Ernest Losli, and ited Mr. and Mrs. Joe N usbaumer j
i n s t a n c e ; Announcements.
Several fields of grain arc being
this district have decided to hold their sister.
at Vancouver Sunday.
Lost and Found; Wanted -
combined this week and several
th eir annual picnic un Labor Day,
Invited to Social
Mr and Mrs. Charles W alter o f '
Miscellaneous;
Help
Wanted;
threshing machines in the vicinity
place to be announced laier. The
Dally Tripe to Portland
The young people of this com­
Work Wanted; Bids; Sale or
ure busy.
schools included are Kinton, F arm ­ m unity have been invited by the Vail visited Mrs. W alter's parents, ! Hillsboro Auto Freight
Mr
and
Mrs
Jak
e
Miller,
and
her
,
T r a d e — Miscellaneous; To
ington, Scholls. Laurel. Mountain Christian Endeavor folks of Moun­
S M Mears Is putting the finish­
Bonded and Insured Carrier
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Emil |
Swap; For Sale — M iscellan­
Home and Mountain Top.
ing touches to the new house which
tain Home to attend a social at Miller, several days last week Mr. |
eous; Cars. Trucks. T i r e s ;
they are building.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest G uenther that place Thursday (tonight). Ther- and Mrs Jake Miller returned home : Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed-
Furniture,
Pianos,
Radios;
vtlle, Hillsboro, Cornelias aad
Sunday dinner guests at the J.
and children Lynn, Lloyd, E rn­ will be a "hare and hound" chase w ith them for several months’ vis­
Fuel; Hay and Feed; Farm
Forest Grove
S. Herd home were Mr. and Mrs.
estine and Helen of Chehalem with other out-door amusements, a it.
Produce — Fruits, Vegetables;
Pickup and Delivery Service at
W. 11 Carpersm lth, George Wend-
Mountain visited Mrs, G uenther's bonfire and refreshm ents. Instruc- j
Farm Machinery; S h e e p .
P
atrick
Davis
spent
the
w
eek­
Package Rales
land of Portland. Viola Kuufmun
sister, Mrs. Amos Watkins, and tions are to w ear old clothes and
Goats; Poultry; Pigs; Horses;
end at the beach. Mrs Patrick j
of Hillsboro. Arlene und Stanford
family Sunday
take flashlights so as to be able Davis and Miss M ildred Davis, who '
Hillsboro Phone 542
Cattle:
Real
Etsate;
Dogs,
(¡otter nnd Bill Anderson Rodney
Mr. and Mrs. John Schm idt of | to follow the hare
Pets; Stoves, Heaters; R ab­
have been at the beach for some J Ea.st Side Term inal Portland
Cupersm ith, who has spent the past
Montesano, who w ere guests for
Mr and Mrs. Herman Jaenicke time,
Phone EAst 8131
bits; Musical Instrum ents; For
returned home w ith him.
week visiting Herds, returned home
a week at the home of his brother of Cornelius were Friday afternoon
Rent- Miscellaneous; Rooms,
Mrs. J. R. Sandford is spending j
with his parents.
Fred,
left
for
their
home
Tuesday,
and
evening
guests
at
the
Adolph
A p a r tm e n ts ; H o u se s, a n d
the week at Rockaway. She was ac- I
George Ziegler, Vivian Ziegler,
They visited other relatives and Schm idt home.
Farm Loans.
Mrs Hilly Tlguson, Mrs Clara
many old friends and neighbors as
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Davis and companied by Mrs. Otto H artram pf
Wohlschlegcl and Mr and Mrs. |
they are form er residents of this children arc spending this week at and Joyce and Olive Johnson of I
FOR FARM S
Hurry ('ru ler und son of Newberg
place. Mrs. Schm idt was C arrie Rockaway. Mr. Davis was busy last Hillsboro.
LARGE
or SMALL
visited the Carl Wohlschlegcl home and Mrs. Ed Sieffert and daugh­ Otto of Bald Peak before her mar- week with some carpenter work
Miss Eugepie C ypher re tu rn e d '
ter Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Ray riage
Sunduy.
See
Albert
Heard
or. the new addition to th eir house. home Sunday evening, after spend­
C allers at the Dick Taylor home Moore and Wilmer Moore, Mr. and
Guests last week at the J H.
Sunday guests at the Adolph ing a week w ith her cousins, Mr
Banks,
Oregon
August 4 were Mi and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. W. G. Hesse, Wilma, Vivian Haase home w ere Mr. Haase's broth- Rutschman home w ere Mr a n d and Mrs A rthur Davis, at North
Liverm ore and Mrs. Lena Uuiney and Thelma Hesse. Mr. and Mrs. , er, Louie Haase. Mrs. Haase and Mrs. Edwin Rutschman and daugh­ Bonneville.
John Matthlesen, Mr. and Mrs their son M urray of Maxwell, C a l, ters Ellen and M argaret of Mon­
of Beaverton.
Mr and Mrs Roy McCool and Fred M atthlesen of Beaverton a n d 1
Mrs. Louie Haase's m other, mouth., and Mr and Mrs. Carl
family went to Bonneville dam F ri­ Mr and Mrs. Frederick Young and Mrs Matteson of Germ antown, Cal. B retthauer of Hillsboro.
I children.
day to attend u family picnic.
Birthday C elebrated
Picnic Planned
George Nupp of Castle Rock cull­
Mrs. W. H. McNay was honor P aul R obeson Stars
ed at the Carl Seiffcrt home S atu r­
Scholls Ju n ior Woman’s club w ill' guests at a th eatre party in Port
Let your loved one’s resting plase be
in Film at V en etian
day.
have a pot luck picnic dinner at land August 7. celebrating h e r
-narked w ith a Memorial th at will last
Glenn Lylsell returned lost week the Guild picnic grounds A u g u st' birthday anniversary. O thers pres-
"Sanders of the River," starring
forever, honored w ith a m onum ent that
from Skamokawa, w here he assisted ,21.
ent w ere Mr. and Mrs. D exter Paul Robeson, famous negro actor
j
with the hay harvest the past three
reflects the dignity and im portance of
Mr and Mrs. Frances Rowell a r e , Elliott of Newberg. Mr and Mrs. and singer, and Leslie Banks, will
weeks.
domiciled at the home of his par-1 Clyde Paddock of Portland, Mr. be shown at the Venetian theatre
your family name. We will gladly show
Mrs. Gladys Trask and daughter cnla. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rowell, and Mrs. B G. McNay of Forest tonight, Friday and Saturday. The
you memorials and subm it suggestions
Jean returned Sunday from a week while plans are being made for Grove and W. H. McNay and son picture was film ed in the African
for any type mem orial you prefer.
at Newport
Congo.
building their new home. The Joseph Billy.
A
* i l i f a ’
Mr and Mrs Pete P rantl of G er­ i Twigg fam ily w ill move Into the
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haase and
vais called at the Lloyd M urray residence, which they vacated.
son Harold attended the mission
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OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
home Saturday.
Lorcll Rousseau of P ortland is festival of the Hillsboro L utheran W ashington county $1.50 a year
Hillsboro, Oregon
Mr and Mrs. Ed Wohlschlegel spending the sum m er at the L. W. church in the S teinke grove at Six months 85c. T hree m onths 50
spent Sunday at Blue Lake park.
cents.
Two
months
35
cents.
tf
Newton
Sunday.
Guild farm.
Mrs Victor Boleen and three
C. P. Stafford spent from Mon­
Thomas Heed and mother, Mrs
children. L uther Miller and Doris [ Elizabeth Reed, visited at the H ar­ day until Friday of last week vis­
Heaton spent several days last old Christensen home Sunday.
iting friends and relatives in Spo­
v>. ft.
week at DePoe Bay.
J M Stretcher is building a nut kane. Mrs. Louise B runner and
Hilly Jackson is employed as a drier at the A. L. Mathews farm I grandson, Don B runner of Port-
driver by the G reyhound stages. near Amity.
| land, cared for the Stafford place
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and son live j Mr, and Mrs
Fred Rathbone during his absence.
with her mother, Mrs. C arry H itc h -! I made a business trip to Albany
Mr and Mrs. H enry Reese en ter­
tained with a craw fish feed at their
cock.
Saturday.
Silver Wedding Observed
Mrs. Mary Whisnand of O akland, home Saturday evening. Guests
About 16 were present when Mr j C a l. is visiting her son, H. N w ere Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fields of
Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dem-
.an d Mrs Elmer Howard observed' Whisnand. and family.
th eir 25th wedding anniversary re-1
min, W illard Taylor and Gus M il­
ler of Scholls and Mr. and Mrs.
, cently.
Miss Evelyn Benson returned to i
Rollin Meyers.
Mrs. Dailey was seriously ill last
the parental home Sunday a f t e r '
week but is a little im proved at
several months of em ploym ent at
this w riting.
the John K amna home Miss Ben-
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Stoller and
| son lost all of her personal effects 1 j The 2nd Oregon V olunteer as­
, when the Kamna house burned.
sociation held its annual picnic children and her father, John Will
Mr and Mrs. John Sutherland and basket dinner at L aurelhurst of Beaverton joined relatives in
nnd George Jack returned Sunday I park in Portland Sunday in com- P ortland Sunday on a tour up
1 m em oration of the 37th anniversary ; the Colum bia river highway to
from th eir vacation trip.
J Mr and Mrs. Jess Snyder and of the fall of Manila, and approxi- j Cascade Locks, w here they crossed
Mr and Mrs. Dick T aylor drove mately 200 veterans w ith their | the bridge and w ent down the
the Mt. Hood loop Friday and had families and friends w ere present, j Evergreen highw ay to Camas. There
picnic dinner at the Rangers' camp. Tw enty-five m em bers had d i e d they visited an aunt and a cousin,
W alter B urke and fam ily atten d ­ since the last reunion and taps Mrs. Lydia Stoller. and son.
Miss Nellie Rothstrom and Eli
ed the funeral of his brother, A r­ w ere bown for the deceased com­
H innem an of P ortland visited her
th u r Burke, nt Beaverton Thursday rades.
An interesting program w a s m other, Mrs. Mary Rothstrom, Sun­
Clifford T rask and Miss Irmal
Trask visited relatives at Salem rendered and the 162nd infantry day.
Meet in Grove
was in attendance. Officers for the
nnd Stayton Sunday.
L aurel Ladies' Social club w ill
Mrs Richard Nylun and the Will coming year w ere re-elected: Col.
Rogers family attended the Ad­ Willis. Portland, president; H S. be entertained by Madames B. G.
ventist meeting at Gladstone park Rogers. Hillsboro, vice-president, and W. H. McNay at the form er's
and Judge Deieh, secretary-treas­ home in Forest G rove Wednesday,
August 3
August 21. The club is sponsoring
B irthdays Observed
urer.
Those in attendance from Wash­ a picnic at Louie's Place August
Mr and Mrs S P Taylor spent
I Sunday with their daughter. Mr ington county w ere Mr. and Mrs. 25. All in the com m unity are cor­
and Mrs Phil Dahl, w here they ob­ A lbert Spiering, C harles Herb, H dially invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Heineck and
served the birthdays of Mr Tay­ S. Rogers, R. L. A ntrim , Fred Boyd
son Gordon, all of P ortland and
and R F. Buck.
lor und Mrs Dahl.
Lawrence. C larence a n d W arren
J. II. Moore llonorred
Mrs. J. H. Moore entertained
If you change your address kind­ Veck and Je rry Shanahan were
Sunday
guests of th eir daughter
ly
notify
the
Argus
direct
and
at
Friday evening in honor of Mr.
tf and sister. Mrs. Aae Rutschman,
Moore's birthday Guests w ere M r.1 once.
and family. The H einecks are hav- V ’
ing th eir store building remodeled
and enlarged.
Veryl Frost of Midway is m aking M
an indefinite stay w ith h er aunt.
Mrs. Rollin Meyers.
A lbert Rosevear of Washougal,
Wash., visited his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. George Rosevear, Thursday.
M ilton K eyser had a new roof
MMÜ «•*
put on his house. Law rence Crow ­
der of Scholls did the w ork
H arold D ieberger of Oakland.
C a l. was a guest at the E. C. and
J. W. Mulloy homes from Friday
until Sunday. He w as-callin g on
other friends and form er neighbors
also. The fam ily lived here in the
nineties when H arold's father was
..
Brush Blaze
Breaks Away
Classifications
Tell Ad Story
North Plains Folk
Attend a Reunion
Yield Better
Than Expected
Rem em bered----
A
T ra v e l
Crepes
$£98
* W;
Practical! Smart!
Easy to wear, hard to
wrinkle! And so good-look­
ing! Monotone tweed pat­
terns, interesting color ef­
fects. Novelty trimmings
of taffeta, smart new short
sleeve treatm ents, intrigu­
ing belts nnd buttons! 14
to 20 and 38 to 44. All
nmazing values!
P E N N E Y 'S
J. C. P E N N E Y
CO M PANY,
In c o r p o r a te d
'• S s ® A k
YOU DONT
HAVE TO "BREAK IN"
THE FORD V -8
Veterans Spanish
War Hold Reunion
♦ •ft
You can drive it 50 miles ail hour the day you buy it
‘7"
1
cigarette, too
needs .B alance.
■ M
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MODERNIZE
Your Car
w ith a new, lasting
P a in t Job a t Busch’s
And that’s why the tobaccos in
Chesterfield arc carefully balanced
one against the other . . . not too
much of one — not too little of
another.
We take the right amounts of
the right kinds of four types of
tobacco — Bright, Burley, Mary­
land and Turkish.
It is this balancing o f tobaccos
that makes Chesterfields milder
a n d makes them taste better.
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Chesterfield ... the cigarette that's MILDER
Chesterfield... the cigarette that TASTES BETTER
® 1933. L iccstt It M y ««» T obacco C o .
Choose from our wide
variety of 1935 shades
and let our t r a in e d
workmen give your car
a smart, stylish paint
job.
Estimates W ithout Obligation
Busch’s Service
Garage
126 8. T hird Ave.
Busch’s Super
Service Station
Center Third and Baseline
Phone 501
A. H. Busch, Prop.
T he F ord V-8 is ready for normal driving
when you buy it. There is no tedious period
of breaking-in for 500 or 1000 miles. You
can drive it up to 50 miles an hour the first
day. And after the first hundred miles you
can drive it as fast as you desire.
That means greater motoring enjoyment for
every motorist. It is especially important to
motorists who are thinking about a new ear
for u vacation trip — to physicians, salesmen
and all those who use a car for business. In­
stead of dragging along at slow speeds for
days, you can make good time from the start.
The reason for this is as important as the
result. The Ford V-8 needs no breaking-in
because of unusual accuracy in the manufac­
ture of moving parts and the smoothness of
bearing surfaces. Clearances are correct when
you buy the ear. It is not necessary to depend
on a long wearing-in period to eliminate tight­
ness and insure smooth running. Longer life,
greater economy and better performance are
bourn, to result from such precision methods.
The Ford V-8 gives you fine-ear constrnrtion.
along with fine-car performance, comfort,
safety and beauty.
FORD V-8
We desire publicly to express our appreciation for the
many fine expressions for our success in our new location,
and for the fine attendance at our opening. We only hope
you enjoyed it half as much as we enjoyed having you.
We extend to everyone a cordial invitation to make our
new place your headquarters.
The FORD CORNER is
the brighest comer in
town.
Third and Washington
lAUTMORIZIO SALES A M WSMM
(Venetian ticket, Ben Heesacker, Forest Grove Bt. 3)