The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 19, 1935, Image 9

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Oregon P ro d u cts—
The Argus is Printed on
Oregon Made N owh
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Makes for Fewer Mistakes
and Better Service
With Which is < nini,mell the Hillsboro Independent
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Volumi' 42, No, 31
Hillsboro, Oregon, T hursday, Septem ber 19, 1935
Stars of ’’Call of the Wild
Rock Creek
School Opens
4
year Mrs. Shaver of Beaverton Is
Say you aaw It in the A rgua
HazeJdaie People
! the teacher. She has a son and | —------------------------------- _ _ _ _ _
daughter attending this school.
Move to New Home Clarence Updike completed the
Group Plans
Annual Event
(B y M r* . J. C
S m ith )
f-,mdv E w h ^ I' i v Th|L.<R “lu /in ? ° n
M ou n tain Hom e C hristian
Endeavor Heads Nam ed
Fred Burna’ Son D ie t; Folk
• I Pastor’s F uneral
Section 2, Pagen 1 to
H illsbo ro Argue Established 1*94
roof on his b am the last o f the
week.
Jacob Hendericks visited at t h e !
“ “ T" " “
" . . . W R.
son homes Septem ber 9 and re­
tu rn ed to his salmon fishing Tues-
s t " HeUns”
d y at
Helens.
^ ritz Stegm ann logging company
c]osed operations Saturday until
, he
up.
“c/lnything
Photographic”
tw o years, have moved onto the T.
Carey place Mr. and Mrs Taylor
expect to return here this fall.
(B y M •)»«•! B Alltoon)
I Hr Mr. r. I'Mnldl)
Mr. a i T .iu .rv . .r.,i
MOUNTAIN
HOME E l e v e n
Mr. and Mrs Al Jelderks and
HOCK CREEK School opened
We are proud to offer HIllo-
fam ly are hop picking at Forest
ladies w ere present at the Ladies'
lout week
with H erbert Scheldt
boro residents a complete
Grove.
Aid m erting at the Otto Brose
and M I h i Ingrid Lind teaching
Robert Holzman will enter school
photographic service — par-
Patsy Heil, daughter of Mr. and
home Plans for the annual chick­
a r '.'llll
till- .
v e in T h e n '
¡lie
2(1
traits, frames, films, enlarge­
Mrs William Heil, has fully re ­ Monday His parents have been
en pie supper w ere discussed. A
students In the upper grades and
working
in
the
hop
fields.
ments, developing.
covered from a tonsil operation
comm ittee for this affair met S un­
17 tn the lower grades Beginners
Mrs
Shaver,
Miss
M
artha
and
perform ed recently by Dr. A F
day at the church. Mrs. Cora
are Carol El linger, (lien Grossen,
Drop In Today!
H
ubert
spent
the
week-end
at
Thompson of Portland
Joyce. Mrs. Fannie Snyder and
Shirley Zuhler and laiurlne Leu
Mrs Frank McBride of Astoria th eir home at Beaverton.
Mrs John Schm eltzer arc m aking i
Other new pupils «re O rville El
spent a day w ith Mr. and Mrs
the arrangem ents The supper will ■
linger, third grade, Alice Elllnger
Neighborhood news from 30 Ar- ■
William Heil recently.
be served In the basem ent of the
fourth grade, und Ju n e and Earl
Miss Thelma Davies Is m aking gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t
John Schm eltzer residence.
Johnson
sections
of Washington county ap-I
her home with Mrs J. C. Smith
The Y M P. class enjoyed a
Mr amt Mrs Abe Zuhler und
pear in the Argus each w e e k .
Vera Jacobsen of Cooper M oun­ L
social evening at the parsonage I
fa in ilr visited Mr and M rs Fie,I
Hillsboro
109 S. 2nd
tain returned last week from a earn w hat your friends are do-
Friday evening.
True-had
In
P ortland
Sunday,
month's vacation in Beverly Hills, j" « ,o r le” than ,hree cenU
Trnchsel lived In this section when
O fficers Named
Cal. She was the guest of her sis­
a boy und Is now proprietor of
New officers of the local C hris­
ter. Milly, who is employed there
(he Swiss Tullors and Cleaners In
tian Endeavor w ere appointed S un­
Mr. and Mrs Jak e Schloesser
I’,,i Hand
day evening to finish the term s of
and
family and
Mrs
Marie
Mrs L. W Lour la spending a
those w ho are going aw ay to col- |
Schloesser. w ith a party of friends
few days In Portlund with the
lege. Mrs Harold Aebischer was
from Hillsboro and Tillamook, spent
Wlllluin French family. While there
appointed president; Miss Peronice
Septem ber 8 at Neskowin.
she attended the funeral of Mrs
Ego. vice-president, and Miss Ellen
Mrs. John Dennis of Torrance,
Iris French.
M ane Jaq u ith us devotional lead- j
■
Cal.,
arrived here recently to vis-
Mr. and Mra, Epperson and M ar­
er.
1
it
relatives, the C. J. Birdsell fam ­
jorie Epperson left Friday for Jack Oukle, Clark G able and "Buck," new cunlne film find, who are
Miss Helen Schm eltzer and E r - J . .
ily of this district and the E. L.
Klumnth Fulls und for Crescent
the leading characters in the film version of Jack London's "Call ' win Atropa registered a t Pacific , p,, .
odge and lymouth
McCormick fam ily of Hillsboro.
City, Cul They expect to sluy
of the Wild " The film will be shown at the Venetiun Sunday, Mun­ college this week.
|
Mrs. W. A. Jones recently spent
economy is a proven
eight of ten days.
day, Tuesday and Wednesday,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Howard
Browning
d.
a week as the guest of Mr. and
____________ I
Florence Dancer left lust week
fact
—
based on satisfied
and
children
returned
to
this
com-
Mrs.
M
artin
Aarhouse
at
Aber-
to work In Portland
1 deen. Wash.
owners’ experience — not-
Francis Helchen. Ben Zurcher. Mr and Mis. Brown plan to m ove, Gresham fair. T here were 500 en m unlty Septem ber 11. They expect A rm y R ecruiting D etail
Austin's two 1° locate h ere and after visiting
Mrs Courtney Syverson of Tim-
special test runs. Drop in today and let us dem­
und Donuld Jossy of this section to Deer Island Present were Mr trant Mr und Mrs
pries when Southern California are more than
Visits H ere on T h u rsd ay her is at the Sm ith hospital in
and l.ovut Davids,,n of Helvetia , und Mrs Alfred We iner, Mr. und other boys also won
onstrate why thousands of owners are enthusiastic
Mrs
A
lbert
Meier,
M
r
und
Mrs
they
were
babies
in
Fr
Morgan,
ever
pleased
with
Western
Oregon
n
Hillsboro
recovering
from
an
oper-
took u trip to Rockaway recently Herman Schindler of
Recruiting detail from Company ahon
last Wednesday
over the economy and performance of these cars.
Hillsboro, Colo, so all th eir children ure They came from
Colorado last
und returned by way at Astorlu j Mr and Mrs H arry Hansen,
______________
Mr. 1 prize winners.
year At present they are living on B. Seventh Infantry, from Van-
Robert Lour at P ortland spent j
couver Barracks, Wash.,
isn., was in t -,> i . i- ’
11 1
Mrs W alter Nichols, Mr, mid
Ralph Bcnbie has moved off the the Edward Aebtscher place.
Frlduy evening with his parents. und
_
Mrs William Nichols, Mr u n d Kurutli place Io a place south of
Mrs Arena Courtney, Mrs Mol Hillsboro Thursday, accom panied fc iQ L it t n r o l l e t l 3 t
Mr und Mrs. I, W Lour.
d
e
ta
il
was
ly N ewland and Mrs. Harold Davis by an arm y band. The detail was
Peter Grossen bus been visiting Mrs. Verne Dysle a n d children, Hillsboro Mr. Becktell and fam ily are
spending a few days at Nesko- under the direction of Lt. M. R.
with Abe Grossen at North Bend Miss Ruth Wlsmer, Misses E d n a., moved in
__________
win.
Roscoe Courtney took them Williams. A pproxim ately 60 men
Hillsboro, Oregon
Esther. Ruse, and Almu Stuck!.
for about three weeks.
over
Thursday.
are being sought to expand th e
'Hr Vivian Hudson I
Lois Meier, Irene Hansen, Harriet
Mon Oles
Mrs. Roscoe C ourtney and baby personnel of th e company, Lt.
HAYWARD— Eight pupils are
Leis, A nnetta Brown. Miss Leona
daughter Linda Ann came home Williams said.
¡enrolled in H ayw ard school this
Fred Burns attended the funeral Schindler. Henry Dickman, Alfred
from the hospital T hursday after-
of his son. Gurdon Burns. In Port I S chindler, Richard W inner, R ay­
noon.
land Monday Gordon Burns I s 1 mond Wlsmer. W alter Stuck!, H en­
Hehry Shipm an and Jam es A l­
survived by his wife. Mrs. Vida I ry Bar car John II; i n v i i . anil the
Classes of the Portland E xten­
Burns, tw o children. Gordon J ' guests of honor. Mr and Mrs Mrs sion Center of the Oregon state lison attended a C. E. party at
Beaverton
Friday evening.
und Jan e Florence, his father and j Wesley Brown
Games w e r e system of higher education, rep ­
___
___
_____________
Miss Ruby Hodson resigned her
mother und a sister, Mrs. June played.
resenting
the
U niversity ______
of Ore
Hannon
Mrs. William V redenburg o f gon, the O regon State college and POaltlon at M ountainside and has
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr, und i Long Bench. Cal und her son-in- the Oregon norm al schools w ill accepted a position as teacher in
Mrs. A lbert Toelle w ere Mr und J luw und daughter, H r and Mrs open Septem ber 30. Classes will the public School of Willamina.
Mrs E I Kurutli of Hillsboro , A P J u d ' ¡in of S eattle. W ash , ure meet at Lincoln high school and „ " ,
,
and ,ss ptnry
Other visitors ut the Toelle home visiting Mr. and Mrs C. A. Wil- the central library in the late aft-
°* C orvallis v isited at the
Joe
Ego
home
several
days last
Sunday w ere Mr and Mrs Wil- son of Bethany this week.
ernoons at 4:15 and in the eve­
week.
liain Joos of North Pluius, Mr. and I
nings at 7:13.
Clarence Nelson and daughters
Mrs. Fred Toelle of Orenco and j
(T<><> Lt* fur lu ( weekt
A total of 156 courses will be
Mr and Mis W. Smoke of Port ) The C edar Mill Townsend club ottered in the d ifferent di part- l.ily and M ildred have gone to
Hood River to w ork in the apples.
lund.
held a benefit card party and merits and professional schools,
Mr and Mrs Hector Feuersteln dance at the Aloha Grunge hall Classes will be given in account- Mrs. John Davis is also helping
of llelvetlu visited Mrs. Feuer- , Saturday night Eight ta b le w ere ' *1 g, anthropology, a rc h e o lo g y , with the apple harvest a t Hood
stein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike In plav. High lion« is were won architecture, landscape architec- River.
Another Shipment
Waefler, Sunday
Ii, M e D.IU- F in .ai „ml 1.. (. 'ure. art im lu-iii.il art, bactcri-
Louis Bauer of this section und 11,ac ami second prize » . n von Io o I o g ... business a d m in istratio n ,
JUST RECEIVED
Pete B auer und Less Brown of ' M
»ml (. i iiies iiov
drama, economics, education, Eng-
Portland w ent to Vil.ida, W ash
'B y
H a re l
C h u r c h lc y )
Mr and Mis A rthur Pearson of llsh, French, geography, geology,
ra t fishing recently. T hey re p o rt a Portland visited Mr. a n d Mrs German, history, Journulism. li-
Mrs. W M. Snipes. Mrs. L. Golt
WOMENS RAYON
good catch.
Jam es Walters und family Wed- b r a r y
methods. m ath e m a tic s, and Roy Gaines spent a few days
at
th
e
coast
resorts.
Theodore Macktuir, who spent nrsday night
music, philosophy, physical educa-
Vests, Panties,
the sum m er vacation w ith h is 1 M artha Churchlcy. Mrs J a m e s ' tion, physiology, political science
Florence Trachsel left Sunday
g iu o d fa th c r, I. W Lonr, re tu rn e d Walters, and Mrs Sam W alters psychology, public si ki'nizW 'idni for Linfield college. Florence grad-
Bloomers .........
r.j.,k
MUip
uill.
I......
U
1..U
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to San Francisco to attend high i v isited M r s
Frank Malcolm of >ure, sociology, Spanish and zoo- uated from Hillsboro high school
last
June.
school.
Friday.
logy-
Mrs John Boeckll and daughters j P ortland
Mr. and Mrs W. M Snipes vis­
E 8 Rati has sold his farm and
Catalogues may be obtained from
Elizabeth and Ituth Boeckll o f' moved to Portland.
the Portland Extension C enter of- ited Mr. and Mrs. W. Lorenz of
Brook, Bill visited Mr and Mrs I Mr and Mrs. Hans Cornils und flee. 814 Oregon build i;{.
Portlund last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Scroggins.
Cai 1 Berger ut Bethany Sunday family arc enjoying u vacation a
t
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Former Pastor Dies
Mr and Mrs. John Nelson. Mr
the
beaches.
Teacher
Resigns
A group of Brooks Hill people j Mr and Mrs. Earl C arr und Fay
and Mrs William Wilson of P o rt­
FOREST GROVE R M. Adams, land and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sulli­
attended the funeral of Mr. B lack - 1 C arr left for Colorado last Wed­
man In Portlund Friday Mr Black- • nesday after spending the sum mer since 11*26 agricultural instructor van of Orenco had a picnic d in ­
man was HH years old and was with relatives in Oregon. They In the high school, has accepted a ner at the home of Mrs. Bertie
the father of Mrs. William Brooks , plan to go through C alifornia and sim ilar positi n in a Corvallis Johnson of Tobias Sunday.
Mrs. Jean Mann is spending a
Many years ago he was pastor of visit relatives there on th eir way school. J. E L l'nkthorn. Salem,
has been appointed Adams' suc­ week at th e home of her sister-
the Brooks Hill Methodist church home.
cessor.
in-law. Mrs. Mary Olinger.
Mr and Mrs. C harles Boy. Mr.
and Mrs J. Wyss, Jacqueline Wyss.
Budget Body Named
Official and Unofficial News —
M C I-arsin C arl Larsen, M ar­
Forest Grove's budget comm it­
tin Larsen, Dorothy Boy. u n d All th at is fit to print in Hillsboro
Lorell Boy went down to Sauvi- and t h c county — Court, arriftts, tee as nam ed includes W. J. Me- !
schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s , Crcady, Sam Todd, Claud Wagner,
BETH A N Y -CED A R M IL L —Hom e Island on a picnic Sunduy.
deaths, society.—Every week in the Vernon Burlingham, W. C. Schultz
W in Baby C ontest
Economics' club of Leedy Grunge
Soft Brushed Mohair
tf and J. A. Thornburgh.
Yulcne Austin. 2 0 -m onths-o I Argus.
held Its first full m eeting Thurs
day at the home of Mis. N P baby daughter of Mr. am 1 Mrs.
Johnson They decided to have u Yule Austin, won second p: ,ze in
You won't even considsr
bazaar in the near future and plan the b etter baby contes* at the
to resum e their usual activities
and what values for only
trying to do with last year’«
this winter.
Misses Evelyn and Leola Walters
coat when you «ee the»«
are going to G irls' Polytechnic In
Portland. Bill C arr a n d Leslie
oniy,
■tunning styles at only’
Johnson started to Benson Tech |
>¿0.60 1 Cross fox,
lust Monday.
Mr and Mrs Clcvc Owens left
skunk, Manchurian
Saturday on a hunting trip to
Eastern Oregon.
dog, squirrel, marmlnk I
Mrs William C raw ford of Port- {
Action backs for women! Finest
lund visited Mr. und Mrs. John
Lustrous satin lining«]
mohair backed with cotton. Soft
Zltzmnn und Mrs. A M Crawford
texture. Gorgeous colors. 34-42.
Women's, misses’ slies!
Thursday.
j
Too good to be true!
Browns (liven Farew ell
A group of friends gave Mr an '1
Mrs Wesley Brown a surprise far"
well party at their home last week.
Schram eTs
S tu d io
ECONOMY?
There’s N o Doubt
About It!
P
D
CADY MOTOR CO.
Havward School
Extension Center
Will Begin Soon
ATjPENNEVS
Lavishly Furred
Reedville
DRESS
COATS
• i
25c
Furs o f outstand­
ing q u a lity o n ly
*16'50
Lcedy Grange Club
Resumes Activities
All the new rough-
tu r f ace fabrics 1
’.5
-
•
digger
and
Better
*250
Your Doorstep
Caah
Prize»
S U IT S
-TAKE YOUR PICK
OF ONE OF OUR COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED CARS
1934
LOCAL
P R IZ E S
A -0 0 Sleeping B a g
J .V for heaviest mule
*5
deer.
man
Lantern for heaviest
black-tail deer.
tie d
Only
D A IR Y
Grade A
MILK and CREAM
Phone 4RX1
550
1932 C hevrolet
Sport Roadster..
Tudor Sedan. A-l
condition and g u ar­
anteed.
' I i? C
Only
t I v O
*335
condition.
A good buy ......
1929
Buy ammunition you can
shoot with confidence
Nash
Perfect inside a n d
out.
M Q K
G uaranteed
Good
*275
at
OTHERS
TO CHOOSE FROM
HARDWARE
COMPANY
JUST
ARRIVED
New Shipment.
KNEE HIGH
H O SE
*165
New fall
colors ....
Lay-Aw ay-Plan
makes it easy for you to own the new fall coat, or
suit, or the blankets you have been wanting to get.
Select now while Penney’s new fall stocks are com­
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down payment and we will lay aside your pur­
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payment in easy installments to suit your conven­
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Stressing correctness in
fevery detail of style . . . fea­
turing a wide selection of
all the new Fall fabrics.
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S O X ..................
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Presenting "Plash"
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MARATHON
A new light Fall felt
Full Double Size
PLAID PAIRS
►2.98
S498
A lovely 100% w o o l,
double blanket. S o f t ,
fluffy, warm. Beautiful
plaids. A knock-out
value!
Next door to Venetian theater
Hillsboro
Open until 9 P. M.
Every Saturday Night
.75
14
P E N N E Y ’S C O N V E N IE N T
Sedan
$235
BRISTOL
C hevrolet
Standard Coach.
1928 Ford
Tudor Sedan
1928 F ra n k lin Sedan —
REGISTER TODAY
NO ENTRY FEE.
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1934
1933 Ford
Ford
Tudor Sedan. Like
new, fully g u aran ­
All contestants must register
before hunting.
A q u art of fresh, pure milk
every day is an alm ost cer­
tain assurance a t sparkling
honlth and physical fitness.
O rder today and let us de­
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Such an easy way to health
cannot be overlooked.
Values That Travel
in Style!
$349
q
Peters
BUCK DEER
Shooting Contest
Health at
T w in Sets
AH the anap of F all w eathar
and ju s t the rig h t weight. Ven­
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In new light and dark «hade«.
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