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TOlsbo You'll Enjoy- The County Fuir with U h IiitercMting Exhibits Meet Friends- Meet Old Friends and Make New Ones at the Fair With Which is Combined fhe Hill boro Independent Volume 42, No. 28. lliilab o ru ' • i l--»irtnUnl AhsMUilO»h»d I «7 8 Stars in Romance P ast C h ie f s H o ld S ession S ch o lls’ C lu b H o ld s a P icnic Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, August 29, 1935 Baby Star Hi J Inborn Ariru« Established IH94 H e lv e tia C lu b Service Planned H o ld s Session ” a^ lda,e Scl,<K>l ___________ ________ Section 2, Pages 1 to 4 A dvertisem ents tell you how much foods, clothing and household needs will cost you before you go shopping. HAZELDALE -R. D. Everett of Portland will speak at the Sunday School O p e n * S e p te m b e r 9 ; school next Sunday morning and will conduct church service in the P icn ic a t S c h n e id e r* school house at 11 o'clock. This is undenom inational and everybody 13 < H r M r* llo n ry Cypher) <B y I. 1«. h am m ln l iBy M r* J o h n M Davidson) welcome. NORTH PLAINS Post Chief«’ SCHOLLS Scholl* Women’s clu’o HELVETIA—Sunshine club met UD. Mr. ®nd Mrs. M ert Aarhouse of with Mr«. Charles M Splering August chib of Friendship Temple met at held a picnic at the Howell camp 21. Mia Elizabeth M artirTof route Aberdeen Wash., were week-end the home of Mrs Karl Hollenbeck grounds August 20. Eighteen were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Chris M ur 3 joined the club. Mrs. L aura Cox- last Thursday, with Mr* Lool Hoi present and euch contributed a num ber to the miscellaneous p ro ley of Portland, an active m em phy. le n b e c k ii * iifwiiitinu hoste«« After is spending a few gram. Mis. Stedman of Sherwood ber of the club for several years, . Donald Black , business meeting “500” wu* played, was a visitor. She was accompanied “ ays with his grandparents, Mi < William J oom having high wa* a guest. by her two granddaughters. Miss Road Improved Mr. und Mrs Glenn Miller and - t»re and Mm W K Mays second daughter Giennis of Mountain Top Mm. Echo Willis, Helen Hollenbeck Kathleen Bolton of P ortland and Cooper Mountain road, commonly Mr and Mrs. Carl Wohluchlegel and Mrs Vandomelen assisted tho Mrs It E Huffrnaster of St. Louis called "the Miller hill," 1, being and (laughters Jean and Nadine hostess in serving the lunch. Next Mo. Several received presents from widened, drained and graded visited at the Harry C rater home meeting will be held at the Mrs an ■‘Unknown Friend." The host- Mr and Mrs. Clarence W alker in Newberg Saturday. Andy Chi istener home, with Mm ess and her assistants, Mrs. J. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mr. and Mrs. J. S H erd visited Ernil Miller assisting. . . . Bernards, Mrs Prichard and Mrs Weber and fam ily visited Mr Web- the Fred Evans home and the Beck Shir.ey Temple, popular baby star C. Meek, served a dainty lunch, e r s brother, Lee Weber, at Albany Itulld New Road w h o w ill be featured on the Next meeting will be Septem ber Sunday. er hopyard in Sherwood Sunday. Men of the Arcade district re Venetian screen Thursday, Fri- 18 at the home of Mrs. Abe Zah- Mrs Max Berger has as her guest They also visited C harles Hubbard, cently built and graded a new roud who is in the Newberg hospital re day and Saturday In Curly Top ler. for a few days Mrs E. L. Hays of around the Arcade cemetery. covering from an autom obile acci- Mrs. George Shephard returned P irnlc at Schneider« C rescent City, Cal Mrs Hays has last week from a week’s vacation William Powell and Lulse Rainer. dent June Hatfield and Lorraine Dem- A group from Helvetia went to spent the sum mer months with Mrj. who will be starred in "Escape C elebrate B irthday min. the John Schneider picnic grounds Donald Fraser, at llur View. K rtarn* from East at the Venetian theatre Sunday Ml a»d Mrs. Floyd M urray were Mrs. Carl Seiffert went to Sher- at Shady Brook for a picnic after Mr and Mrs. William Hell and i Monday and Tuesday. ' ‘tinner purty guests at t h e Ed idan Saturday to help care for church service Sunday. Present family and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tay- Mrs Edna Corey returned last .. ._ Wohtachlegcl home Sunday evening her daughter. Mrs Carl Waibel. were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Voungen, lor are spending a few day* at week from u trip east She bought s new cur while there and drove son Ronald visited Joseph Rcifen- In honor of Mrs. Wohtschlegel's who is seriously ill with t h e Mr and Mrs. David Tschabold, Mr the coast. birthday. measles. and Mrs. David Dapp, Mr. and Eugene Babcock and fam ily and it h o m e roth of Button Valley Sunday. Foster Phoenix of New York and Mrs. Emma Hutchens, who spent Mrs Sarn Roth, Mrs. Roth Sr., Mr. Mrs C harles H Babcock of Rldge- Mr and Mrs J Schoenberg vis Otis Jackson, who lives n e a r t h e several weeks at the Carl Wohl- and Mrs Chris Sieber of Hillsboro, field, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. ited Mr and Mrs Otto Miller at I Banks, underw ent u tonsil operu- San Francisco Is spending week with his brother-in-law and schlegel home, returned to New- i L“on Roth, Lucille a n d B etty Richard Thornburn of Portland vis- Scappoose __ , over Sunday . Hon in Hillsboro last week. Dr. H. sister. Dr. and Mrs, W B Chand- berg-T hursday. Youngen, C Clara lara Tschabold Tschabold, Elaine ited Mr and Mrs J. C S m ith S u n Mr and Mrs L ari C hristener nn.l ,, Huggins operating Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ayer* of Youngen, Harold McCuen. day. daughter Phyllis. Frances M illet., Ml Ulltl MrH Wllllunl w ienecke lee. Mr Foster is w ith the U. S. Kings Volley visited ut the R. N School Opens Soon Fred Frisbe and family, who Bennie Wienecke, Mr *R<1 Mr*'i Visited Don Pierson a t Laurel Transport Republican. Armour Reynold, who is em- McClure home Sunday. School opens Septem ber 9 with have been living on the Meinel Andy Christener. Charles Walter 'T hursday. ployed at the Potter & Trask store, Aid to Meet and Mr und Mrs E Nelson of I Joseph Wenzel as teacher. T here place for the past year, have mov- Wilson Wienecke returned home Scholls Ladies' Aid will m etí will be about 30 pupils, three of ed away, l(iU«boro attended the Texas pic last week from u visit with hi« left Monday on a week’s vacation. Mr and Mrs. Ted Loomis and with Mrs. Raynor Smith of Tigard Ruth M iller has returned to her nic at Juntzen Beach Sunday. aunt. Mrs. II E Holm, ut Astoria mother, Mrs. Loomis of San Fran- Septem ber 8 All members, who them starting their first year. T here Mr and Mr« Ernest Nelson of H e made the trip on his bicycle. will be seven in the seventh grade home after a w eek's stay in Port- and Mrs. Frank Nutley of do not have transportation, call and only one in the eighth grade. land w ith her aunt. Hillsboro s|N*nt the week-end witn Mi und Mr*. M V. Jackson vis- cisco, Redmond were recent visitors at 1803 Mi and Mrs Andy C hristener The school fu rn itu re is being Louis Knutsen, w ho is employed “ r * "d C lark lnkley the~H™T. n i i i e ’ home. ________________ cleaned and varnished this week. at Aberdeen, Wash., spent the week- Miss JeNsie Jackson, a graduate in Portland Sunday Crew IU rvprt, to rB . John Davidson Jr. started w ork end at her home here, nurse of Portland, visited relatives Home Nears Completion Eight to 10 men are employed at L.OI12 K C S IU en t O l at Brix camp Monday. The camp Mrs J. B. Thornton and family here last week Fred Poe has his • home nearly Mrs Rose Jackson's farm, har- ~ has been shut down since the lum- visited her, sister, Mrs. Tom Miller, Miss Lavejle Jackson spent last h e r w orkers' strike in May. Sunday. week visiting friends at Lakeview completed. He hus rem odeled the vesting green corn for Portland Elmer G uerber and family, Miss T hreshing is in full swing here. Mr and Mrs J H Duvis and old church building and will soon murket t ow Breaks Neck BEAVERTON-M rs. Louise Regh- Hulda Berger, Eva Carlson and This week will see most of it Mr and Mrs Patrick Davis und move In. Mrs Robert Meek, who has been a cow belonging to Dun Sm ith itto, widow of the late David Daniel Jossy motored around the finished. | ill in the Jones hospital In llills- broke her neck when she fell down Reghitto, died August 17 at the Mt. Hood loop Sunday. I -------------------------------------------------- boro, is now nt the home ot her a steep hill ill the pasture at the home of her daughter. Mrs Rosa Mr and Mrs. Abe Z ahler and ROAD HOUSE. DANCE HALL sister and slowly Improving E « . Heaton farm. R Merlo, after several months' 111- family are vacationing at Rock AND— Johnsun Buys llom r Mr and Mrs. 11. T Hesse and ness. away beach this week. “L . ike , a lot of . other girls, I C hester Johnson, who lived In the Chantson C oe family spent Sun- Mrs Reghitto came from Italy to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Payne and the Arcade district, has purchased d»y at DePoe Hay. Beaverton in 1898. w here she had daughter Shirley v i s i t e d M r s wanted ,h n l?s W hatever promised Payne's mother. Mrs Rosa Feuer- on? w as. . mlne 1 ne\'er the Itlchurd'a house from Gunn*:' Schools to Begin ) lived ever since wa^, new ' AlP ° " g other B e ig g r e n a n d moved In last week Schools in this vicinity to start She is survived by two daughters stein. Saturday and attended the °Ply so. th)ngs 1 Jo,ned “ orchKf t ? , and Executive boatd of the I urent- Septem ber 9 are Midway. Moun- Mrs Rosa R Merio of Beaverton wedding of her brother. Hector so e to see the night life as re a d ie r association met nt t h e tainside and Sehmeltzer G roner and Mrs. Ada Merlo of San Fran- Feuerstein. Shirley Payne under- we cam at the dances.” hisnc of „ played - .. .. the - president. Mrs -- Wil and Jucklow n school* begin Sep cisco; nine grandchildren and four went a tonsil and adenoid opera- tion Sunday Can you see our Mission men liam Troutm an, last Friday eve- tem ber 16. great-grandchildren. Funeral serv- Mr and Mrs. C. E. Korn. Mr lean J orw ard a’ this¡ violinist be- ning Mrs Carl C hristener was Theo Murphy is ill with t h e Ice* w ere held at St. Cecelia and Mrs. Robert Yungen. Jean and «an„her account of the search for suggested as president In the place mumps church Tuesday. Bobby Yungen. Annie and Mary thrills. It was only a ,eM\ nlghts of Mrs Troutm an, who resigned Miss Evelyn Benson w ent last Attend M ert Mercep. Joseph Wenzel and W alter agf . H er vlohn had already won Mrs M urdith Allen and duugli Tuesday to the Edwin B urkhalter Mr and Mrs Lee R Richey are Hershey spent Sunday at the Joe them. Reaching down into lone ter Susanne. who spent the Iasi home near Farmington, w here she some hearts; pleading, crying, wist attending the Kiwanis convention Hershey home at Bacona. two weeks with her sister, Mrs. is employed. at Vancouver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. M navirttr.» fui- *t had poured out God’s urge Duane Cham berlain. returned last Stanley Wilson of Los Angeles a “ . to the _ roomful _____ _______ ____ Mrs __ C ~ W Lar- - Mr and Mrs Frank Dayton have w ere guests at the L. H. M cIntyre week to th eir home in Spokane visited his aunt, . v of homeless men to IN S U R E H O L ID A Y M i‘. T om S iig u io sp e n t last M on km . an d fa m ily 'A u g u s t ' is” O ther " “'vi'd from Beaverton to Portland home at Leisyville Sunday. O ther tU\ n„ And so she told them how she I Mr " and " Mrs. H. J. W right «•- Sr. arc guests w ere Mr and Mrs. Dick day at St. Helens visiting friends visitors w ere Mrs. L arkin's cous EN JO YM EN T w ent in for th rills and of how Mrs Jack Nathan of Portland ins, Mr and Mrs. Dewey A lexander visi,in*t ,h eir daughter in San Fran Stoltenberg of Hillsboro Mrs Elm er G uerber visited her along w ith the dance hall chap visited her mother. Mrs Minnie of Alberta. Canada, who are tour- cisco They will also visit a daugh- Blake, and sister. Mrs Dayton ing Oregon. Montana and British ,er in San DieK° and attend the sister. Mrs R. Isler, in Portland, ter came the call to join a small by letting us give your church orchestra. This was some- last week Mays, over the week-end. Columbia ^air- car a thorough greasing, Mr and Mrs. Victor Christensen , a in « ne'Y and the5 e , migh‘ a Robert Johnstone u n d Harold J B B artlett and Bonnie B art- Mrs J E Davis ° r Omaha, Neb., ____ ___________ oil change and tire check Keenon. wlio are employed ut Carl- lett returned Wednesday from n formerly of Beaverton, has return- and daughter Virginia visited Mr thrill in it and so she took that on. With th e church group she came I ton. were home over the week- tour to the Blue m ountains G rand cd to hcr home after a two months ; and Mrs H Janin in P ortland Sun- to the Mission and so began to end Coolie dam. Baker, and Bonneville vi?a ln Boaverton and Portland day Quality Work ______________ _ __ «„ncu the m e ^ear the Gospel tw ice over. A fter | Mr and Mrs Mulkey have re- dam Miss K atherine ______ Desinger is ___ now j __ E. N. _____ Finney, who painted Keitkontilile I’ricea. j turned from th eir vacation trip Mrs Ed Dcmmin a n d T o m employed at the First National Helvetia school house 'tw o weeks ago, is painting the parsonage at away to a road house engagement They visited friends In Albuny. S tretcher went to Independence bank at Forest Grove. Now, the Book says. "My word Monmouth, McMinnville, and spent Sunday to work in the' hop "yards and 1'l’rs ’r - ® Denney and ; Phillips and the school at Leisy- shall not retu rn unto me void"— jn week ut the Fairdale M ineral Ten members w ere present when Mr and Mrs R alPh Carey, accom- ville. ¡Springs They report a very enjoy- the Ju n io r W omens club held a Panied bv Albert Ayres of Emporia. Mrs. W. E. Dunn of Spokane re- and here again it proved itself yielded ov- j »hle trip picnic at the L. W Guild picnic K a n ' ’ P™1 » v e ra l days at Rock- turned to her home last week aft- for , in h time , she d .-That was herself the grounds away last week Mr. Ayres is a er spending a month s vacation r, 1 * ,, , a at„ MRS. ALICE PROFFITT Miss Irm al Trask visited rela- cousin ot Mrs. Denney and Mrs. w ith her d daughter, a u e h te r M rs H e n r v , e s l vn »*H o f all—to have Him, Mrs, Henry she told us. Choice words she gave L A U R E L — M rs A lice P ro f f itt. 75, tives at Stayton last week. i Jacobson. Ayres . as she told of the new riches in ¡ died in Portland August 17 and Sunday dinner guests at the Carl Mr and Mrs ® B Laurence en- herry Ih e violin> . no longer hers. funerul servic. mid interm ent were Wohl clilegel home w ere Mr and ‘ertained nt their home with a C ......... .. ¡spray Program Extended r.* .rI,Uru , Hlm , „ 1 126 8. Third Ave. at Mt Olive cemetery at Laurel Mrs C A Ross and son Leland d *nner in the garden Tuesday eve- HOOD RIVER Because of the but gIi en over ? or . st;rvlce Real August 20 Mrs Proffitt was born of Portland nin»i in honor of Mrs. A. C. Rose successful eradication of c h e r r v Joy and pcace of m lnd now hers 111 N braska She came to l'o rtlu n J ,\ild to Barn ot Washington. D. C., and Mrs fruit fly in the Hood River dis- a»,.musical director of an ev a n g e -! in 1 1 - and moved to Laurel four An L-shaped addition is being Anna H eath of Los Angeles. Others trict by a definite spray program llsi ‘c part? ' L , J years lat. r. w here »he resided sev- built on the burn of the A It Present w ere Mr. and Mrs. Samuel worked out by the Oregon Experi- S? , yoJu nave it—High School and oral years She I* survived by tw o Flint farm Lancaster. Miss C hristine Lan ment station, a sim ilar program was th n lls‘ dance hall and mission hall, daughters, Mrs Cally Eorcla of Mrs Della Anderson who has cas,er. Mr. and Mrs. C arl Donald undertaken in the Cascade Locks road house and Gospel, and then Corner T hird and Baseline Portlund Portland und and one on.- — residing in North . been been visiting visiting her mother mother . Mrs Mrs Carl Carl soh son' . . al1 aR of Portland. Portland. Mrs J. J. I I _ Hess Hess 1 district, district, according to to Countv Countv Agent Agent Llc Lhc G reat rea‘ Decision Decision—"He IS..I—... ■— » her ...-------. . . Mrs. . . — according .. . „„„J ——1. Hi in which yQU hath w ill j A H Busch Prop f .“ k<KU o*‘r n " ’,',h,’r ¿"T |il'L'c r “H'1 Seiffert, and family the past week. <>» Muitnomah. L. J. C arter Sam A. L. Marble This is n o t 'a com- ^ g,U" 2* J I ’hone 501 ______________ ________ ___ ____ day of Jesus j P two brothers, nil of N ebraska returned to her home In Skamok- ™ and the host and hostess m ercial district, but showed fruit ‘X Untd ' The evening was spent in viewing fly in samples examined” last vear c h rist."—George N. Taylor. Beav- awa Tuesday. A rgus classified ads get results. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowell are the famous lantern slides of Mr Marble says. No flies have been cr,on O re g o n -P a id adv. on a 10-day business trip to C an Lancaster, collected over an exten- found in the Hood River district sive period of time and country. for the past three years. ada. fallo*- tht JeatJet Mrs. M. H. Metcalf _ and tw o sons *.................... — ------ > Miss Betty Benson visited Mr and Mrs E J. Anderson in For- ? L _ S ®“ ,dc Mr. funeral of her mother, Mrs. Louise Reghitto, last week. cst Grove several days last week. Metcalf will join them later. Mrs. . George Newman is quite ill Given Shower . Mr. and Mrs. , C urtis . Robinson. « ... Miss Bvelvn B en so n w h o lost who w ere recent guests in Beaver at ner home and is being nursed by all her personal effects in th e r e to n * le ft plane Wednesday for Mrs. Walters. Her daughter. Mrs. cent fire on the John Kanina place. home in Florida. W etherell. of Baker is also witn ( was given a surprise friendship Stipe of Bend was a re ner. show er Thursday evening ITesent Vlsdar ln Beaverton. He is Subscribe now to the Argus. In w e r e Mesdames Jack Rnynard. L11’ s°i1 an<^ Mrs. H O W ashington county $1.50 a year Elmer Howurd. N. O Boleen, C. , Mrs. Ada Merlo of San Francisco Six m onths 85c. Three months 50 A. Carlson, John Sutherland. C. tf W. Trask. Frances Rowell, L. W. was in Beaverton attending the cent*. Two months 35 cents. Guild, Ed Benson. Edwin B u rk halter of Farm ington, Nellie B ar I rett, Elizazeth Reed, Evelyn and N o rth P la in * G ro u p M e e t» ! Johnson B u y * H o m e R e m em b ered ----- Schools in D is tric t to B egin Soon; A id M e e t Set Let your loved one's resting place be m arked w ith a Memorial th at w ill last forever, honored w ith a m onum ent that reflects the dignity and im portance of your fam ily name. We w ill gladly show you mem orials and subm it suggestions for any type mem orial you prefer. OREGON M O N U M E N T W O RKS Hillsboro, Oregon Vi i - ■ .i, ■ . Emil Lurk. Rt, 2, Banks) Beaverton Passes Busch’s Service Garage Busch’s Super Service Station P O lì E R from the s2 0 0 0 Price Class NEW! PORCH & DECK PAINT wwtft Special Introductory Price (Lim ited T im e O nly) 11 ‘ QUART UART 79C W H E R R IE Regularly , S1.B0 GALLON C LOTHE S Here's a new Bass Httcfcr ready-mixed finish that w ill do wonders for worn and shabby wooden steps and porches, for concrete walks and cement floors. Neither heating sun nor pounding feet w ill worry it. Its protective film w ill stay fresh looking through all weather ex tremes. Hass Flutter Porch and Deck Paint flows on easily . . . its eight colors arc lasting and long-lived. Full Enitmel Range ... < lirculating H eaters .5 0 1 .5 0 ‘ up I’HILCO RADIOS 13 models to $ f tf t.9 O choose from up FREE C o lo r S uggention* fo r Y o u r H o m e ! Y ou n e rd eight cylinders for m odern perform ance. T h e Ford goes a step fa rth e r and gives you T ’- f l— the finest type o f eight* cylin der engine. Its advantages are known. T hey have been demonstrated by the m illio n and it h a lf Ford V -8 ’s now on the road. Ilu t onlv the Ford gives a V - 8 at a low price. Y o u pay inorc than 8 2 0 0 0 fo r a V - 8 engine in any other car. Sand Paper. 2 for ........... $ -* .3 5 1 clothe« lor diltinctiv* appearance 50c Also a com plete line of Men’s Furnishings. A nd that’s the k in d o f qualitv that is built a ll through todav's Ford. 'That’s what puts it in a class by itself in perform ance, com fort, safety, beauty anti con v e n ie n c e . T h e r e ’s it d ecid ed stepping tip in q uality without any stepping up in price. The Ix*t th e e n rits e lf show you how trtie this statement is. Accept o u r in vitation to d rive a new Ford V -8. Roller Skates Dust M op LINOLEUM RUGS 9x12 $ f f .9 5 Size ................... «> M E N ’S S H O P S e lfrid g e F u rn itu re C o. Phone 21X 136 S. T hird Ave. '“ ^ h S or C o . 207 E. Main St., Phone 1412 /• °' Detroit. Standard a<*re*«ory group including bumper* and spore tire, extra. Safety Clan* all around nt no additional ro»t. Convenient term* through Universal Credit Couspnny. $ 495 The FORD CORNER is the brightest corner in town. Howe and Wells, Prop. (Venetian ticket, D. S. Mercer, Rt. I, Hillsboro) V . . for the Most Econom ical Ford Car Ever Built Tailored to measure J THE ROYAL SODA WORKS—Mr*. Ilaiel A. G ardner. 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